Singapore Monitor, 3 October 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section20 1984-10-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR -i Ju Liiiiiu EDITION; M C (P) No 21 5 84 Wednesday, October 3, 1984 30 cents20 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-10-03 1 Co Thach changes colour of his hair BANGKOK, Wednesday DESPITE his call for a 15-power conference on Cambodia, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach may not really have changed his attitude towards the conflict. On Monday, he told reporters at Bangkok's Don Muang Airport that human beings changed every day,130 words
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149 1984-10-03 1 UPI RENNES (Franc*), Wednesday WORKERS at a Brittany electronics plant went on strike to protest against the tiring of a 25-year company veteran the administration said was too tat for his job, a union spokesman said yesterday. Workers walked off the job onUPI - 149 words
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581 1984-10-03 1 BMF LENT CARRIAN AND GEORGE TAN 1 BILLION The Star KUALA LUMPUR, WtdMtday BANK BUMIPUTRA lent about $1 billion through Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) to Carrian and George Tan related companies after the collapse of the property, market in Hong Kong in 1982. By this time, Carrian was already inThe Star - 581 words
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Advertisement22 1984-10-03 1 HANOI ASKS INDIA TO ACT AS GO-BETWEEN: SEE PACE 8 m TV GUIDE: PAGE 18 M TV SCENE AND HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 1922 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-10-03 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE HIGH Court this morning awarded an additional sum of $295,400 in special damages to Mr Fumihiro Hori, 39. Mr Hori had already received $1,122,600, a record in damages awarded for an accident in Singapore. This brings the total amount of324 words
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419 1984-10-03 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - JEYARETNAM'S SUIT AGAINST GOH CHOK TONG By GANDHI AMBALAM MR GOH Chok Tons talked of the Workers' Party's leader Mr JB Jeyaretnam and the Singapore Democratic Party s leader Mr Chiam See Tong as "playing a cat-and-mouse game in the Anson by-election419 words
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Article119 1984-10-03 2 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE NO PICTURES of people asking questions, please, because "It could be auite intimidating." The request was made by Mr Chiam See Tong, Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party, before the start of the question-and-answer session at the party's fbrum at Hotel119 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-10-03 3 OEI SIN GIOK - 150 workers from the colony to be brought here for Ang Mo Kio-Yio Chu Kang projects ■y OEI SIN GIOK PAUL Y Construction Co Ltd has won a Mass Rapid Transit contract, the first Hong Kong company to be awarded a contract by266 words
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276 1984-10-03 3 Tolerant cabbie wins award INSTEAD of dirty-looks or even a scolding, a taxidriver showed sympathy and kindness to a passenger who had messed up his taxi. For this, taxi-driver Wong Tong Fook has been nominated for the July Guinness Stout Effort Award. On July, 21,276 words
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202 1984-10-03 3 LEE PHECK Hock, 42, was charged in a district court today with attempting to represent himself as a registered member of the Singapore Turf Club at the original members' enclosure in Dunearn Road. Lee was alleged to have used a fake membership202 words
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100 1984-10-03 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed A FEDERAL Grand Jury indictment unsealed yesterday charged a Taiwanese businessman and his associate with selling counterfeit Apple computers through a Cupertino, California, firm. The nine-count indictment charged Denny Huang of Taiwan, and Peter Yu with conspiracy, smuggling and100 words
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306 1984-10-03 4 AP, UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA'S natural rubber exporters have entered into keen competition with thirdcountry exporters who are offering better credit facilities to the Soviet Union and the East European markets, including Hungary and Poland, Deputy Primary Industries Minister MegatAP, UPI - 306 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-10-03 4 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS FORMER heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, who endorsed the Rev Jesse Jackson's unsuccessful run for the White House, has announced he is switching to President Reagan's corner. He announced his support on Monday night at a Hancock Park gathering for77 words
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Article69 1984-10-03 4 SHELLS exploded close to the residence of US ambassador, Mr Reginald Bartholomew, in suburban Beirut yesterday but the attack-weathered envoy continued eating supper with aides. An army spokesman said the fighting "started as sniper fire in the mountains but a couple of hours later, it turned69 words
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Article38 1984-10-03 4 UNITED Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organisation^nesco) Director-General Amadou Mahtar M'bow received a hostile reception yesterday from West European lawmakers ana even a suggestion that he resign to ease tensions surrounding the world body.38 words
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Article74 1984-10-03 4 TOMMASO Buscetta, whose revelations have so far landed more than 70 suspected gangsters in jail, is the most important boss of the Sicilian Mafia ever to turn informer for Italian investigators. The 56-year-old Buscetta, who began his criminal career as a cigarette smuggler in the mid-Fifties,74 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-10-03 4 BANGKOK, Wednesday A 45-YEAR-OLD elephant went wild on Monday, flinging the mahout off its back and running wild In Bangkok streets before it was subdued by tranquilliser darts, police said. Police said the bull elephant named Plai Thongdee was walking on Prachachuen Road when177 words
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52 1984-10-03 6 TOKYO, Wed Japanese police have launched a nationwide assault on the multi-mil-lion dollar "Taiwan connection" what police call Japan's largest drug smuggling ring. Police yesterday said at least 14 people, including maior Japanese underworld figures, Taiwanese and Koreans have been arrested in a52 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-10-03 6 Reuter NEW YORK, Wed SOUTH-EAST Asian ministers lectured Secretary of State George Shultz on trade issues vesterdav, but he defended the United States by saying it was leading the world in sound economic development. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Kith auddeen told Mr ShultzReuter; PICTURE: AP - 417 words
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233 1984-10-03 6 Bernama PENANG, Wed TEENAGE students were the victims in nearly seven out of 10 cases of rapes reported in the country between July last year and May this year, the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) said yesterday. It saidBernama - 233 words
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164 1984-10-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad THE first full-length documentary, screened yesterday on Malaysia's TVS, took a dig at Britain's uncompromising refusal of Malaysian Airlines System's (MAS) claims for increased landing rights in London. According to the Malaysian daily, lite New Straits Times, it was stated164 words
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62 1984-10-03 6 Reuter JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIAN police said yesterday that 410 people were killed on the crowded roads of Central Java during July and August this year and warned drivers to be more careful. The official Antara News Agency quoted a policeReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-10-03 7 Japanese landmark eroding at alarming rate and engineers warn it could split in two UPI TOKYO, Wednesday MOUNT Fuji, rising in the heart of Japan and touching the heart of every Japanese, is eroding at such an alarming rate that officials are afraid it will oneUPI - 538 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-10-03 8 Sales executive Anthony Roberts with i smashed showcase window at Graft Jewellers in London's Knightsbridge district on Monday after thieves stole more than £1 million (552.6 million) worth of gems. Scotland Yard aaid the thieves fired several shots from an industrial rivet gun toa < tii oc D P O £ - 73 words
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691 1984-10-03 8 Agencies TOKYO, Wed VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach yesterday proposed a 15-nation international conference on the Cambodian conflict and said he had asked India to act as a go-between to help the meeting off the ground. He appeared toAgencies - 691 words
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178 1984-10-03 8 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Wednesday UP TO 50 Afghan soldiers were killed in Kabul in a battle with anti-communist guerillas who have be£r operating in the Afghan capital for more than a month, Western diplomats in Pakistan reported yesterday. They said a coordinatedReuter - 178 words
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Article140 1984-10-03 8 UPI GLOUCESTER, Wed THE JURY had been selected and each member had to be sworn in according to English Law, so a court clerk handed a card bearing the oath to juror No 1. He said he couldn't read it. The clerkUPI - 140 words
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Article33 1984-10-03 9 Many Swedes have emigrated to escape the world's highest tax rates but more often than not, the emigrant has already evaded most taxes because of the loopholes in Swedish tax laws.33 words
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Article29 1984-10-03 9 Owing to a number of positive factors, Europeans are undergoing a resumption of increased life expectancy and the average life span ranges somewhere in the seventies.29 words
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Article28 1984-10-03 9 Divorces in West Germany have increased dramatically. At the same time, the number of weddings has dropped. It appears that West Germans are tired of marriage.28 words
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Article147 1984-10-03 9 DPA West Germans are tired of marriage. Divorces, sought in most cases by women, have increased dramatically from a figure of 58,728 in 1985 to 121,317 in 1983. At the same time, weddings have dropped from 492,128 to 389,828 in the same period. The main cause forDPA - 147 words
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Article98 1984-10-03 9 Growing number of people are being imprisioned for non-payment of fines; according to the chairman of the Australian Law Reform Commission, Justice Kirby. As many as one-third of Australian prisoners are there because they failed to pay fines. More than 15,000 people spent some time in prison each98 words
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Article82 1984-10-03 9 Something odd is happening to the homes of the future in America. People are building log cabins though with luxuries like solar heating and whirlpool baths. Even the most ancient type of dwelling, one with an earthen roof, is making an appearance. Estate developers are routinely arranging benign82 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-10-03 9 THANKS to a number of positive factors, Europeans are undergoing a resumption of increased life expectancy and the average life span now ranges somewhere in the seventies, with a number of centenarians registered here and there around the world. What does the future hold? What279 words
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197 1984-10-03 9 A PROFILE of the Swedish emigrant of the 1980s describes a person who is welleducated, well-establisned and often a millionaire fleeing to protect his fortune. In many cases, the object is to escape the world's highest tax rates, the study shows, but often197 words
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175 1984-10-03 9 Sunset HOME ownership is a dream for some people, especially young singles in the middle income bracket who don't make enough to qualify for expensive mortgage loans. But an American entrepreneur, Mr Dan Gonzales, has found a way around the problem with Innovative Housing, aSunset - 175 words
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103 1984-10-03 10 BROWNSVILLE (Texas), Wed CAMPAIGNING in the shadow of a Cabinet member's indictment, President Reagan insisted yesterday that Labour Secretary Raymond J Donovan is "innocent unless proven guilty." He accused critics of whipping up "a lynch atmosphere against his administration. When told that103 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-10-03 10 Soviet cosmonauts return to earth after record 238 days in outer space UPI MOSCOW, Wednesday THREE cosmonauts who set a record for the longest stay in space landed in a cloud of desert dust yesterday, "back in the earth's embrace" to a hero's welcome and theUPI - 295 words
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453 1984-10-03 10 AP UPI MANILA, Wednesday CARDINAL Jaime Sin yesterday urged more people to ioin anti-government demonstrations as a National Assembly committee investigated the military's alleged 'shoot-to-kill" orders against protesters. At the same time, in the Supreme Court, a suit challenged President Ferdinand Marcos' decrees. SpeakingAP; UPI - 453 words
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112 1984-10-03 10 AP LUXEMBOURG, Wed WEST European foreign ministers approved a financial rescue package for the European Community yesterday, but said another money crunch was likely in 1985. The plan calls for the 10 member countries to chip in an extra US$75O millionAP - 112 words
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Advertisement78 1984-10-03 7 f Champion Motors take great pleasure in welcoming J to Singapore Mr. Y. Saito General Manager Overseas Automobile Marketing Division Suzuki Motor Co Ltd, Japan. and Mr. M. Oh Manager Oceania East Asia Department Overseas Automobile Marketing Division Suzuki Motor Co Ltd, Japan. CHAMPION MOTORS World Trade Centre, HOl-46/49, Maritime78 words
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Advertisement220 1984-10-03 8 'F l *v Time Schedule Programme Highlights Courtesy of 3.00 3.15 pm Mini Draw 3-6-9 OEMS 3.15 4.00 pm Seal Carving and Chinese Local Artist Calligraphy TeoYewYap 4.15 pm Aerobics Display Castle s Gymnastics ft Fitness Centre 5.00 6.00 pm On-the-spot Chinese Local Artist Painting Demonstration Ong Boon Kong 6.00220 words
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Advertisement131 1984-10-03 9 All the Virtues None of theVices_, We all know of the advantages of having an lonizer to generate Negative lons. It clears the air of pollution and provides health-giving clean, fresh air. But what happens to the dust collected? Amcor has the option of a Dustrap that will collect al|131 words
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Article63 1984-10-03 11 SINCE sterling took a nosedive earlier this month, industrialists and traders are increasingly talking about the time when the pound and US dollar may become interchangeable. Only as recently as 1980, the sterling was standing at US$2.4O The British newspaper, the Daily Mail, commented that this was63 words
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Article, Illustration669 1984-10-03 11 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM STERLING could hit $2.50 against the Singapore unit within three to six months if the strike in Britain worsens and the US dollar continues to strengthen, dealers said. Commented an analyst: "If the strike is resolved, then it should go669 words
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192 1984-10-03 11 UNITED Pulp Paper Co was again requested by the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) to make an announcement on a newspaper article about itself and its parent company, Paper Products (M) Bhd, being sued. The Stock Exchange first wrote to United192 words
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85 1984-10-03 11 THE STATE Bank of India is the agent bank for U5|3.65 million (S|7.B million) loan to PT Standard Mills Industries of Indonesia to set up a plant near Jakarta to manufacture cots, aprons, rubber linings of vessels/tanks and rollers. The loan comprises two85 words
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100 1984-10-03 12 g VK4LLSTREET J Reuter NEW YORK, Wednesday AMID sluggishness in the bond market and growing concern that third-quarter earnings will fall below Wall Street expectations, the stock market closed sharply lower yesterday for the third straight session. The Dow Jones IndustrialReuter - 100 words
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Article48 1984-10-03 12 AT THE mid-day break the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 1.14 points to 445.00 from the previous day's close of 446.14. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was down 0 0577 point to 131.9447 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 132 0024.48 words
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245 1984-10-03 12 THE LOCAL bourse opened easier this morning in line with Wall Street's drop last night. Prices were fairly well maintained at a lower level throughout the morning session on extremely thin volume. Pan-El once again did the top volume of 248,000 to close at245 words
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183 1984-10-03 12 ME KWEK Leng Beng was appointed chairman of Singapore Finance Ltd from (sct 1. He took over from Mr Kwek Hong Png, who retired from the board of directors at the end of last month and was unanimously appointed Honorary Life President183 words
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Article252 1984-10-03 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: lower Boostead 2.03/2.04 Cold Storage 3.10/3.12 F&N 5.55/5.60 Genting 5.20/5.25 GIH 2.68/2.70 Haw Par 2.16 B Isetan 2.66 B Keck Seng 2.50 S Esso 2 86/2 88 Hume 4.70 S Inchcape 2.65/2 66 Intraco 2.71/2.76 M Cement 1.75/1.88 Mulpha (S) 1.15 B Oriental252 words
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Article117 1984-10-03 12 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1680 2.1580 2.1490 sterling 2.7170 2 6949 2 6849 Australian 1.8159 1.7919 1.7769 Canadian 1.6593 1.6392 1.6242 New Zealand 1.0692 1.0492 1.0292 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.4500 10.2000 10.1500 Belgian117 words
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Article151 1984-10-03 12 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar fell against most currencies in quiet early trading following its sharp fall in New York on large commercial selling and lower Federal funds rates. Dealers said the dollar opened around New York levels before American banks sold dollars, taking it toReuter - 151 words
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Article269 1984-10-03 13 The Sheridan way HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHINGs SHERIDAN, which specialise in bedroom and living room decor, have come up with several tips for the home decorator. Two of these are featured this week. DECORATING LAMPSHADES: By using a sheet to cover lampshades, not only do you benefit269 words
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286 1984-10-03 14 ISSUE Kieler News DOES television rob children of their childhood? Professor Gerhard Priesemann, an educational expert and vice-chancellor of Kiel University thinks so. Television gives children access to everything on earth, he said. The cultural gap between children and adults has been lost.Kieler News - 286 words
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302 1984-10-03 14 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Exec Asst Secretary Public Relations Housing Development Board WE THANK Mr William Koh for his comments on our Enquiry Service Counters at the Sales Section and his suggestion to publish applicants' expected date of flat allocation in Our302 words
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122 1984-10-03 14 MISS JOSEPHINE ONG - MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer Singapore Bus Service I REFER to the letter by Mr Victor Tan Kah Huat (SM, Sept 10) requesting for more Service 25 buses in the morning. For Service 25, we presently operate 19 buses122 words
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196 1984-10-03 14 PETER CHIA - PETER CHIA Public Relations Marketing Manager POSB I REFER to the letter by "Fair Play" (SM, Sept 20). I would like to clarify that Cash-on-Line facilities are available to both savings and current account holders. Anyone who is 18196 words
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493 1984-10-03 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT A MALAYSIAN leader once remarked that the Chinese were good businessmen, Indians were good rubber tappers and Malavs were a happy people, and all should be allowed to carry on as they were without anyone trying to change these traditional racial493 words
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232 1984-10-03 15 THERE IS inconsistency in Government policies There may be abuses in the employment of foreign maids but there must be a better solution than a steep blanket levy that also hurts the innocent. In the light of the second industrial232 words
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660 1984-10-03 15 I WISH to thank Mrs S C Chai of the Ministry of Social Affairs for her comments on my letter regarding the state of the Bushey Park Home for the aged and vagrants (SM, Sept 29) I realise full well that all Government ministries660 words
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Advertisement72 1984-10-03 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wi be accepted tor publication They should be typed and must 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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Article, Illustration828 1984-10-03 16 CINEMA CITY HOPES TO GET SALLY, CHERIE AND QINGXIA FOR REMAKE OF WAR EPIC ONLY genuine Chinese film buffs will remember a hit war epic shot in the heyday of Mandarin movies entitled Stars, Moon, Sun. At that time, the movie was acclaimed for its lavish828 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-10-03 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE THE dish may be called The Donald Duck Fried Rice but don't expect it to quack. This is just one of the imaginatively named items in Dynasty Hotel's Golden Dew menu for children which was launched last month. And it isPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 707 words
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Article, Illustration583 1984-10-03 16 Wong Ah Yoke - leisure Wong Ah Yoke TAIWANESE singers who turn into superstars in Japan seem to be finding a new market in Singapore. Kecentiy, there were the concerts by Judy Ongg who has managed to create a following here by her reputation and annual appearances on local TV583 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-10-03 18 Oh Madeline (Ch 5,11.55 pm) CHARLIE'S new editor, Annie, finds him good company and invites him to dinner at her friend's house. What Charlie does not know is that the "friend'' is Madeline. Annie herself does not know that Madeline is Charlie's wife. The stage is396 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-10-03 18 UPI HOLLYWOOD: In most new marriages where both husband and wife work, young couples put in eight-hour days on the job, leaving the rest of the time free for family and social activities. But performers in weekly TV series commonly work 12 to 16-hourUPI - 700 words
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Article, Illustration827 1984-10-03 19 Newsweek IE Italian film industry these rs is like the dying Sicilian aristocracy in Lucnino VisconThe Leopard. t Of the great impresario producers, Carlo Ponti has retired Si Switzerland, and Dino De Liurentus and Alberto GriKldi now work exclusively in tat United States. Of the greatNewsweek - 827 words
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Miscellaneous524 1984-10-03 17 SBC 88CTEXT Live Sample Pages. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by This Land is Mine (C) (r). The Richard Simmons Show. Animals in Action Birds of Prey. This programme takes an in-depth look at the lives of birds of prey, namely, eagles, hawks and falcons how they hunt for food,524 words
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Miscellaneous756 1984-10-03 17 THE aWQAPORE MONTTOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1964 18 r m 3C V'0 1 a V v *n% fflW Shankar in concert (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) 1 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.07 Programme Summary. 5.14 Saaama Straat. 6.00 News. 6.10 Bknbingan Agama. 6.23 Tafak Al Quran. 6.47 Tha Thraa Stooges Calling AN756 words
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Miscellaneous579 1984-10-03 19 fIIAI GUlOe GHOST (C) Starring: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Meg v Starring: Huang Baiming, Li Lizhen, Luo Tilly, Robert Loggia DALIT (*****16): SEVEN FOXES (C) Mingzhu, Lin Shanshan Synopsis: Sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 Synopsis: Three high school students find a thriller. Norman Bates, a man declared leLIWAGU (*****30): SEVEN579 words
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Miscellaneous491 1984-10-03 20 Untitled, 1984. On display at the Kim Urn and William Tumbull exhibition at the National Museum Art Gallery KIM LIM AND ducts ranging from miWILLIAM TURNBULL orographies to data proTWO distinguished con- cessing, and information temporary sculptors, management equipment Kim Lim and William and software. The MiTurnbull, will exhibit crographics491 words
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Miscellaneous468 1984-10-03 21 leisure comics shafts ARIES March 21 to April 20 o IB RA 0 If you go out this evening be SeP* em ber 23 to October 22 sure to look your best and you are v r y generous and are likely to gain a new admir- Jlfi ot ,ers468 words
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Miscellaneous235 1984-10-03 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook 1/ \j —7 SI ART, THI9 it SAVS MEM DoNT 0.K., FiRST 6JORD.. TAWC6 ABOOT MoW )A£KJ COMM*WMCAT£... THAT ART, DO VbO HAVE v V IWO SVLLA&W6... RAR.ELV Voice TWEifc TM£V KEFOSE To TAMC TR.oO*IE EXPRESSIH6- SOOMDS AftooT THEIR. fEELM<rS... DR SMOCK By George Lemont PELIVERy235 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-10-03 22 ANNIE CHIA - What is coming up on the site next toC&E Orchard? By ANNIE CHIA JUST what will arise on the site next to the C E Orchard building is still a mystery. The original proposal was for a seven-storey shopping-cum-office development. Construction work has started for the basement of199 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-10-03 22 FOO MEY KIEN - FOO MEY KIEN SOUTH POINT at Cantonment Road was topped out last week to mark the completion of the main structure. Mr David Brown, director of Lancashire General Properties and developer of the building, together with Mr David Gem, director of Gammon, the main contractor,150 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-10-03 23 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA TWO COMMERCIAL developments will be marketed by the Tong Eng Brothers group on October 19, a date set to mark the 25th anniversary of the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (Redas). They are the Eminent Plaza and the605 words
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84 1984-10-03 23 THE REAL Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (Redas) will hold a dinner on October 19 at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The guests of honour will be Mr Teh Cheang Wan, the Minister for National Development, and his wife. The association said84 words
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Advertisement260 1984-10-03 22 > I Mortgagees' Sale 1 I Of Properties By I I Public Auction I To Be Held At No. 6 Ceci< Street #02-04. H People's Insurance Building, on Wednesday H 17th October 1984 At 3 00 P M. Particulars l Large"2-storey detached bungalow 1) No. 35 Victoria Parte Road (With260 words
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Advertisement158 1984-10-03 23 [SI FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED I SPECIALLY I i DESIGNED I I FORYOU I Come to FOCL for the finance you Other services include need in real estate We have the a Industrial Equipment Financing §H expertise that will make thedifference Financial Leasing |^B H to your investment 9 Financing158 words
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Advertisement222 1984-10-03 23 Mortgagee's Sale of 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 October 1984 At 3 00 p m Flatted Factory H 1) Unit 82. 2nd Floor (#O3-07) I Block A. Kapo Factory Building H222 words
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Advertisement314 1984-10-03 25 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant 3BHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post Of: (A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (B) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (LIAISON) (C) TECHNICIAN (AUDIT) (0) TECHNICIAN (COLDROOM MAINTENANCE) (E) TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) (F) TECHNICIAN (METALFORM) (Q) TECHNICIAN (SAFETY) (H) ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (J) STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN (K) SURVEY APPRENTICE (L) HOUSING MAINTENANCE314 words
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Advertisement208 1984-10-03 25 Situations Vacant We are a multi-national production company specialising in the design, development and manufacture of high technology precision optics and night vision equipment. Due to expansion, we urgently require: NTC 3 Metal Machining Ability to read blue print. training will be provided. Preferably Secondary or Technical education EDB Craftsman208 words
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Advertisement236 1984-10-03 25 Situations Vacant We are a subsidiary of ASEA AB S\weden one of the largest electrical engineering companies tn the world with operations in 90 countries Applications are invited tor the post of RECEPTIONIST Must operate switchboard and deal with telephone enquiries Receive clients or customers ascertain their needs and direct236 words
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Advertisement180 1984-10-03 25 Situations Vacant jSBIr Immediate vacancy for: Tanker Drivers e Class 5 driving licence e I—2 years experience e Monthly average salary $eOO and above Call personally at: SSANGYONO CEMENT (S) LTD 1 7 Pioneer Crescent Jurong Singapore 22*2 Tel: 2«S4See I SBS 251 from Jurong Interchange HOBBIES Pets HAUtTtM roil180 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-10-03 26 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP PINAL UPI MOSCOW, Wednesday GARRI Kasparov may have only one chance to get back into serious contention in his World Chess Championship tournament against title holder Anatoly Karpov, and that chance may come today in the series' eighth game. Kasparov, whoUPI - 367 words
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117 1984-10-03 26 Reuter TRIVANDRUM (India), Wednesday AUSTRALIA may pick both their spinners, Tom Hogan and Murray Bennett, for the third limited-over cricket international against India in Jamshedpur today, captain Kim Hughes said. "The Indians have not been playing Hogan at all well and Bennett is alsoReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-10-03 27 Everything about the Everton captain's career is moving *7<2 IPS Kevin Ratcliffe's career has taken off like a rocket From humble beginnings on the Everton subs bench, he has risen through the ranks and is now team captain. Acknowledged experts in the game have raved over his speed,IPS - 473 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1984-10-03 28 JULIAN BEES - by JULIAN BEES For many of tit, the Italian soccer league, the richest league in the world, remains an exciting, but remote happening, one that has attracted some of the best soccer talents in the world. In this first of a two-part1,288 words
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Article342 1984-10-03 29 ...that Rudi Voeller will regain his goal-scoring form for match against Anderlecht Reuter BREMEN, Wednesday WEEDEE BEEMEN are hoping striker Eudi Voeller will recover his lost goalscoring touch as they seek to knock starstudded Anderlecht of Belgium out of the UEFA Cup tonight. The West German side,Reuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-10-03 29 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday FEW SOCCER managers have arrived so anonymously at the top of the English First Division as Peter Shreeves, the former London taxi driver who has stepped out of the back seat to steer Tottenham into an early season lead forReuter - 839 words
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324 1984-10-03 29 Dark clouds over BordeauxBilbao clash BILBAO (Spain), Wednesday ATHLETIC Bilbao manager Javier Clemente yesterday appealed to the club's Basque soccer fans to forget political issues and give European Cup opponents Bordeaux of France "a sporting welcome" today. The first round second-leg tie will be played against a background of deep324 words
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Article, Illustration732 1984-10-03 30 ■iVlONllUk— RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By COWBOY BUANG bin Abu Bakar trained BOYAL MEMBERS is worth an each-way bet in Saturday's Class 4 Div 2 event over 1600 m at Kuala Lumpur. On the track today, the four-year-old by Abridge Member looked a picture of732 words
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362 1984-10-03 30 MANHATTAN BEACH (California), Wednesday TOP-SEEDED Chris Evert Llovd yesterday struggled to extinguish unseeded Andrea Leand 6-4, 6-4, in an opening round match in the US$ 150,000 (5|315,000) Virginia Slims of Los Angeles Tennis Tournament. Second-seeded Pam Shriver was to play362 words
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342 1984-10-03 30 Reuter SYDNEY, Wednesday NEW ZEALAND rugby players have stirred a row by charging that the All Black team was deliberately poisoned in Australia before a crucial test match in 1980. Two All Black players have made the allegations in a book to be publishedReuter - 342 words
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347 1984-10-03 30 Reuter BRISBANE, Wednesday AMERICAN Elliot Teltscher served notice to his colleagues and justified his No 1 seeding when he blasted Queenslander Rod Frawley from the first round of the US$l4O,OOO (S$308,000) GWA Mazda Tennis Classic in Brisbane last night. The lean 25-year-old California n,Reuter - 347 words
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217 1984-10-03 31 AP LIVERPOOL, Wednesday EVERTON advanced to the second round of the European Cup Winners' Cup yesterday by beating University College Dublin 1-0. Watched by 16,277 fans, Graeme Sharp, Everton's Scottish striker, scored the only goal of the tie in the 10th minute. The IrishAP - 217 words
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817 1984-10-03 31 AP LONDON, Wednesday ENGLISH title-holder LIVERPOOL resume their defence of the EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS CUP today with manager Joe Fagan wondering what to do about an alarming slump in form. A 0-2 home defeat by Sheffield Wednesday in the English League on Saturday sent LiverpoolAP - 817 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-10-03 31 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday SOH CHIN AUN, Malaysian national soccer team's captain who has been hailed by many sports officials and writers as one of the best centrebacks in Asia, said today he will retire at the end of this year. Soh, 34, told reportersAP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-10-03 1 OSAMU SUZUKI - OSAMU SUZUKI President, Suzuki Motor Co Ltd TO meet our valued customers' requirements, no effort was spared from meeting specifications in accordance with the specific market area's requirements, testing through participation in tough races, strict analysis and testing using various instruments as well as conducting170 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-10-03 1 THE SEDATE JAPANESE LOOM WORKS THAT'S NOW ROARING WITH NEW LIFE AT A motor show a few years ago, remembering that Britain was once the world's leading motorcy-cle-producing nation, a British Member of Parliament asked an executive of their country's last, struggling401 words
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281 1984-10-03 1 IN 1977, Champion Motors realised that Suzuki would soon be a force to be reckoned with in the motor car trade in Singapore. Champion obtained the agency for Suzuki cars and commenced marketing, fijst the 550 cc SS4O, which surprised281 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-10-03 2 Suzuki's SA line is hard to beat for performance, comfort and economy SUZUKI'S new SA4I3/310 are among the peppiest cars to arrive on the Singapore scene in a long time. Available in two body styles (a threedoor and a five-door) with a choice270 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-10-03 2 COMFORT has been given top priority in the design of the new Suzuki SA4I3/310. Careful attention has been paid to ergonomics, human engineering which ensures that drivers and passengers will fit comfortably into the car. The seats are designed according to orthopaedic principles. They163 words
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Article145 1984-10-03 2 THE wheelbase (the distance between the points where the wheels of a car touch the ground) in effect determines the amount of usable space within the vehicle. The wheelbase sets the limits of a car's passenger compartment. Anything outside the wheelbase is overhang, which contributes nothing145 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-10-03 2 SUZUKI'S latest arrival, the five-door SA4I3/310, is one of the best examples of a car which packs the maximum amount of usable space within compact exterior dimensions. It is able to carry a lot while at the same time being easy to193 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-10-03 2 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN PUT a 72 horsepower engine into a car with a curb weight of only 675 kg and you get a real flyer. That's the Suzuki SA4I3 GS, which I took for a test drive last week. Created503 words
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