Singapore Monitor, 17 October 1984
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Title Section12 1984-10-17 1 THF <JTJT.AmRF MmOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Wednesday, October 17,1984 30cents I12 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-10-17 1 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Pass rate dropped below 20 pc since police took over licensing duties ■y ROBERT CONCEICAO THE PASS rate for driving-li-cence tests has dropped below 20 per cent since the police took over testing three years ago. Police statistics show that almost 84 per cent445 words
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209 1984-10-17 1 K SILVAM - ■y K SILVAM ALL incoming telephone calls for referees officiating in the 3rd Merlion Cup football tournament have been blacked out. The referees' committee of the tournament has adopted this strict measure to deter bookies out to persuade the referees to try209 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-10-17 2 Get-together of ex-neighbours ends in death FIVE YOUTHS, who were former neighbours from a kampong in Pasir PanJang, had a reunion last night and decided to go for a drive. One of the youths, 24-year-old casual labourer, Li Yuping, of Block 23, Dover Road, was destined never to313 words
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125 1984-10-17 2 TANGLIN POLICE have stepped up patrols in the Mount Sophia and Selegie Road areas after reports that men have been exposing themselves to schoolgirls. Their action follows a request for help from the Methodist Girls' School in Mount Sophia. The patrols are concentrated125 words
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79 1984-10-17 2 LOCAL electrical and electronic* manufacturers will be able to group together in Singapore under a national banner for the first time next week. They are setting up a national stand at the sth Electrical and Electronic Engineering Exhibition at the World Trade Centre from79 words
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Article194 1984-10-17 2 IN A REPORT published in The Singapore Monitor on Ist November 1983, we stated that about 70 women production workers of FEP International (Pte) Ltd were served with 24 hours notice of termination of their employment instead of getting their monthly pay cheques. We also quoted a194 words
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178 1984-10-17 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK "VEGETATION or debris" lodged in a water meter is thought to have caused the foul smell which resulted in 900 families losing their water supply on Monday night. All residents of Tanjong Pagar Plaza had178 words
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275 1984-10-17 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM A NEW DEPARTMENT, headed by a top official from the Attorney-General's Chambers, has started work to deal with the rising C>blem of trade frauds under the CompanAct. The first director of the Commercial Affairs Investigation Department (CAID) which275 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-10-17 3 MR GLENN KNIGHT, 40, assumed his role as director of the Commercial Affairs Investigation Department (CAID) yesterday. Although he is now alone at the department, he is expected to be assisted soon by a team of qualified lawyers, accountants and investigators to "more vigorously" enforce the84 words
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613 1984-10-17 4 ALTHOUGH the pass rate for driving licence tests may have taken a drastic drop since 1980, driving instructors insist that it is not difficult to get a driver's licence in Singapore provided candidates have enough practice. The pass rate for the highway613 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-10-17 4 WHAT DO women think about the annual in-camp training that their reservist husbands or boyfriends have to attend? The views of several women on this topic were published in the October/November issue of "The Reservist", the bi-monthly publication of the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association312 words
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218 1984-10-17 4 THE POLICE have launched a series of raids throughout the country to round up suspected criminals as a means of checking the spread of crime. Rivalling a similar offensive last year (code-named Senjata), the current operation could go on for218 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-10-17 6 EE BOON LEE - ANALYSIS OF SUNDAY'S ANSON WALKABOUT By EE BOON LEE AMONG the more significant developments in Mr Ong Teng Cheong's walkabout in Anson on Sunday were the virtual absence of petitions and the apparent "aboutturn" by some people known to have openly supported the Workers'527 words
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115 1984-10-17 6 A GET-TOGETHER of former Kim Keat residents who have moved to Potong Pasir New Town will be held at the Potong Pasir Community Centre at 11.20 am next Tuesday, which is a public holiday. It will provide an opportunity for115 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-10-17 6 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE THE LABOUR Minister, Prof S Jayakumar, this morning claand up some myths about people-centred management, saying that it is neither soft nor permissive nor does it ignore goals, tasks or profits. Instead, it placed high demands on both management and248 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-10-17 7 FATIMAH GOUS - By FATIMAH GOUS ALL EYES were on these 12 students and four teachers from Udomsuksa Primary School and Panapan Secondary School in Thailand when they arrived at Changi Airport recently The smartly dressed schoolchildren were here on an educational trip on Thai International forPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 162 words
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225 1984-10-17 7 CONSUMER prices fell in September and the good news is that falls occurred in every sector. The consumer price index dropped 0.7 per cent in the month, the third time this year that a decrease has been recorded. As a result, the225 words
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303 1984-10-17 7 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM POLICE are questioning three men about an alleged threat to assault a hotel security officer said to have been made after two other men were stopped from slipping massage parlour cards under the doors of Merlion Cup footballers and officials.303 words
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159 1984-10-17 7 SINGAPORE must project itself as the centre of excellence for the manufacture of goodquality, reliable products, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry) and chairman of the National Productivity Board, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, said last night. Speaking at the Singapore Institute159 words
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Advertisement91 1984-10-17 3 f rom the Citizen laboratories, new concepts in chronometry: Singular watches for si ngu la r people. Each one outstanding in quality. Each with its own outstanding quality. The best from the leaders in quart/ timepiece £JJ2J2Sb£SiiSI& CdSTI 1,)',1 re p^__ I TI 7IN fMPMHRRPP'*' .i»? i7^ uitr.t iTu.v»-?n*Tit .<91 words
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Advertisement321 1984-10-17 4 I 1 1 W I 1 t-Tl BALE CMltair Founder There ia no trick to tuccessftil selling. Selling isn't a game You fat faat results by getting right down to buaineaa. of chance nor a conteat of wita. It'a a profession a tough From the first session, the Course gives321 words
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Advertisement157 1984-10-17 5 Singapore; Fastest TUgsr Boot Drinker Ccmgmtimtions Ho Poi TtongyTime: SOS sec We have found him, Singapore's Fast- Full individual results: est Tiger Boot Drinker. He started off Here is the final results of the 1984 bv winning his heat, then he out drank u Tiger Boot Drinking Contest: 30 other157 words
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Advertisement97 1984-10-17 7 Master Penguin's dry cleaning and laundering outlets are now open servicing you with professional know how and a smile. Two convenient locations to bring your special dry cleaning and laundry needs to. Our Orchard road branch Holland Grove road branch at the Promenade at 24 Holland Grove road, opp Mount97 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-10-17 8 UPI "Let me oat," Filipino lawyer Lupino Lazaro, who represents the family of Benigno Aqaino's alleged assasin, Rolando Galman, seems to be saying. Mr Laiaro was arrested in Manila yesterday on libel charges broaght by a powerful associate of President Ferdinand Marcos. Mr Laura's arrest came amkl delaysUPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-10-17 8 Michael Richardson - By Michael Richardson the Age Newspaper, Melbourne, Special to The Singapore Monitor PRESIDENT FERDINAND Marcos has approved a long-promised purge of the armed forces leadership to retire dozens of senior officers whose tenure had been extended. The move is seen as an effort517 words
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171 1984-10-17 8 UPI ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Wednesday FUTURE Miss USA contestants may have to swear that they are not transsexuals, but will not have to Kimise that they never posed for nude photographs, pageant chairman said on Monday. Pageant officials were considering newUPI - 171 words
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173 1984-10-17 8 UPI BANGKOK, W«d A LANDMINE exploded yesterday on a military logging track in southern Thailand, killing three army Rangers an<fseriously injuring at least 20 others. Officiate blamed the explosion on communist insurgents, whom they said escaped in the confusion following the explosion. The aeadlyUPI - 173 words
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Article41 1984-10-17 8 Reuter JAKARTA, W«d PORNOGRAPHY cnmM sabotage Moatlla family plHllai programmes by sttmolatmg yooths so mack that they rah Mo marriage, govar—ll official was looted as saytog yesterday. The official soli thot a reeeat goveromeot clampfamily pUaalag. RooterReuter - 41 words
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293 1984-10-17 9 It is the first production drop in 22 straight months, says FED UNITED STATES DOWN! WASHINGTON, Wednesday US INDUSTRIAL production dropped 0.6 per cent in September after expanding far 21 straight months, the Federal Reserve Board said yesterday. About half of the unexpectedly steep293 words
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301 1984-10-17 9 Currency getting battered by lower oil prices and labour unrest UNITED STATES DOWN! NEW YORK, Wednesday THE BRITISH pound feU below US$l.2O for the first time yesterday, battered by lower oil prices and spreading labour unrest The dollar also remained strong301 words
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188 1984-10-17 9 UPI NEW YORK, W«d MORE than 700 American schools now allow people to put tuition on plastic, according to The College Cost Book, 1984-85. That means credit card interest rates of 18 per cent and more on the unpaid balance, more than most banksUPI - 188 words
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435 1984-10-17 10 Only through UN charter can a solution be found: Perez de Cuellar UPI UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar differed with Vietnam yesterday in a statement that the Cambodian war could be solved only through a political settlement basedUPI - 435 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-10-17 10 0 The reports aboat East Timor ander Indonesian occupation are distarbiag: thousands of deaths from hanger aad disease, tales of rape aad tortare. How do yon respond? oThey are based on totally inaccurate lies, rumours and propaganda We allow free access to East Timor676 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration95 1984-10-17 10 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS TOM Selleck, who wears a Detroit Tigers baseball cap in his "Magnum PI" TV series, declined when Tiger management asked him to throw out a ball at one of the games. Mr Selleck, who predicted his favouYite club would win the95 words
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Article111 1984-10-17 10 PRESIDENT Reagan, doing what millions of Americans in a hurry do for lunch, bagged a Big Mac at McDonalds. "What am I supposed to order?" the president asked aides recently after reaching the counter of the fast-food outlet in Northport, Alabama, near the University of Alabama111 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-10-17 10 MOTHER Teresa of Calcutta walked unannounced onto a New York high school stage on Monday and stepped into the row over abortion swirling around Democratic vicepresidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro. The Cathedral High School audience immedi- ately recognised the Roman Catholic nun, winner of the 1979 Nobel95 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-10-17 10 BACKSTAGE at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, a fan asked clean-shaven Willie Nelson if he intended to grow his beard back. "I don't know said Mr Nelson, who snipped the beard for his new movie, "Songwriter," with Kris Kristofferson. "I miss the beard and also my headband. However,77 words
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Article25 1984-10-17 11 There is growing concern in the US over the possibility of attacks on some domestic factories and laboratories where nuclear warheads are manufactured.25 words
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Article24 1984-10-17 11 Saudi Arabia has concluded a fiveyear military co-operation agreement with Brazil that will enable Riyadh to expand its own small weapons industry.24 words
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Article28 1984-10-17 11 Iran and Iraq may both mount offensives in the ooming months but neither is likely to gain a decisive advantage, according to a leading defence expert.28 words
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Article96 1984-10-17 11 There is growing concern in the United States Congress over the possibility of attacks on some domestic factories and laboratories where nuclear warheads are manufactured. There is evidence of unprotected supplies of plutonium, of faulty sensors and alarm systems, and poorly trained guards. More recently, a Japanese camera96 words
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Article93 1984-10-17 11 A new twist has emerged from the Kremlin concerning the future of the ailing Soviet leader, Mr Konstantin Chernenko: he may suffer the same fate Nikita Khrushchev did a "transition without death." There is widespread discussion in the Central Committee about convening a special plenary session in93 words
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Article78 1984-10-17 11 Italy, which has avoided major ethnic confrontations thanks to liberal regional legislation, is suddenly saddled with a surge of separatist problems in Sardinia and in its German-speaking province of South Tyrol. It has avoided such ethnic strife by giving five regions with strong ethnic ties certain independence from78 words
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TRENDS ... World Politics
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Article, Illustration320 1984-10-17 11 IRAN and Iraq may both mount offensives in the Gulf War in the coming months, but neither is likely to gain a decisive advantage, a leading defence expert said. The International Institute for Strategic Studies reported that both sides remained balanced320 words
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Article48 1984-10-17 11 Iraq Iran Army Manpower 600,000 250,000* Army Reaervea 75,000 350,000 Army Heavy Quns 3,500 1,000 Army Heavy Tanks 4,820 1,000 Air Force Manpower 38,000 35,000 Air Force Combat Planet 580 95 Navy Manpower 4,500 20,000 Navy Warahipa 1 9 Plus revolutionary guard, 250,00048 words
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263 1984-10-17 11 SAUDI Arabia has signed a five-year military co-operation agreement with Brazil, the developing world's largest arms exporter, that will enable Riyadh to vastly expand its own small weapons industry and transfer arms to third parties. Prince Sultan, Saudi Arabia's Defence Minister,263 words
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Article150 1984-10-17 11 WEST Germany's radical Greens Party made big advances in the municipal elections at the expense of the parties in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's federal coalition government. Official results of voting in most of Germany's most populous states, Save the anti-nuclear, ecologist reens 8.6 per cent150 words
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Advertisement59 1984-10-17 9 Made-in-China f* 7 L J.i bB M >» In?, Here comes the Yun-10, the first passenger jet *1 plane to be designed and developed by China (pictures top Mad below). At left is a Yun-10 aircraft being assembled in the Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Plant, the centre of China's fledgling aeronautical59 words
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Advertisement74 1984-10-17 9 I *7<z6z a tea-frie<z6... I Thursday Fashion Special Oct 18 5 .30pm* At Mezzanine Lounge I $1 Watch the current fashion V I trends as you indulge J in afternoon tea and fi Z or unwind over cocktails. The neat ch u ponso me DIFFUSION BOUTIQUE V CARRIE MODELS BEAUTY74 words
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Advertisement101 1984-10-17 10 *J#T*he Shangri-La International Hotels in Penang jr Amake you three offers you cant refuse. From now until October 31st, you can enjoy the sun and sea at three of Penang's best-known hotels at incredibly low prices: MSQQ MSjjT MSgQ Single or double occupancy in mountain view rooms. Subject to 10%101 words
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Advertisement111 1984-10-17 11 TFkii !Iknpfofkm.. —I 1 *J. Z J orrty one choice... the Chao Phaya. Fresh seafood, Thai tHt* 0 ingredients, and finesse ...In all the right proportions are what M you will enjoy when you decide to make lunch an exotic affair. For dinner, we can pander to your tastes by111 words
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Article, Illustration966 1984-10-17 12 ELECTION OF STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE COMMITTEE MEMBERS THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore's (SES) 25 member firms will again meet in an atmosphere of controversy when they chooae five members to form the next committee. But unlike last year, when the966 words
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Article150 1984-10-17 12 THE CANDIDATES... Sassoon's long tradition and history was an important consideration in his candidacy. On the role of the SES Committee, deputy chairman TSANG JAT MENG commented: "We hnve done onr best in the past We have contributed whatever we could." MR FREDDY LEE said of150 words
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318 1984-10-17 13 HHLLSTREET Reuter NEWS that US industrial production was down last month caused stock prices to close lower yesterday on Wall Street for the first time in five sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 5.19 to 1197.77. Overall, losers led gainers 806Reuter - 318 words
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507 1984-10-17 13 ISLAND and Peninsular Bhd's group pre-tax profits for the half year to July 31 was up 40 per cent to M 514.4 million from last corresponding period's M 510.3 million. Group turnover was almost doubled from Ms2o 2 million to M 538.5 million.507 words
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32 1984-10-17 13 TALAM Mines Bhd returned a Group pre-tax profit of M 5529,000 for the half year ended July 31 against $679,000 in the previous corresponding period.32 words
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Article211 1984-10-17 13 AP THE British pound fell below US$l.2O for the first time as the dollar turned in a mixed performance on world currency markets yesterday. Although the dollar slipped from record heights against several leading currencies, traders said demand for dollars remained strong. In addition to reaching newAP - 211 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-10-17 13 r i r>o McNtujM tjmt.. It. *IT's A ZOb&U JOB. I'M IN CUAROZ OF ALL 0066'6 RELATIVES V\WO WORK MERE."20 words
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Ladies' Fair '84 17TH-32ST OCT 1984 WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE
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Article430 1984-10-17 14 Feminine fashions fragrances Plus the latest lines in male creations and all the fun of the fair THE Ladies' Fair '84 opens today at the World Trade Centre, Hall Two and will run for five days, till October 21. Daily opening times are from 11 am to 10 pm. Free430 words
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Article364 1984-10-17 14 TIME 17 OCT (WED) 16 OCT (THUR8) 1f OCT (FHI) 20 OCT (SAT) 21 OCT (SUN) Floral 11.00 am Arrangement TMF TMF TMF TMF Rediffussion 11.30 am TMF TMF TMF Live from WTC TMF 12.00 noon Rediffussion Rediffussion Rediffussion Rediffusaton TMF Live from WTC Live364 words
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Article288 1984-10-17 16 Cancer is the Number One killer in Singapore. The very word "cancer", spells fear and anxiety to the public at large. As a guideline, there are eight warning signs of cancer which the public should take note. A sore which refuses to heal. A lump288 words
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240 1984-10-17 16 MANY Chinese believe that, taken in moderation, drinking alchohol has health-giving properties. Which is why they are good customers for medicinal wines and spirits. One of the popular brands sold in Singapore is Benedictine DOM, distributed by the Borneo Company. It is not240 words
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452 1984-10-17 17 VISITORS at th« Ladles Falr'B4 can win attractive prizes in the Know the Singapore Assay Office Hallmark quiz contest. Some of the prizes Include a five day and four night tour to Hong Kong/Macau for two perons, a holiday package to the Philippines for452 words
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311 1984-10-17 17 THE latest range of sportswear from Raphael Marketing is the Los Angeles (LA), Gear, California style. This includes sports shoes, apparel and accessories. "The LA shoes are light and suitable for aerobic dancing because they are made of canvas uppers311 words
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Article469 1984-10-17 18 PALMISTRY it one of the methods used to ensure that reliable maids are recruited by Mr Lee Ching Jin, the managing director of Jesco Singapore Private Limited, an employment agency which supplies Filipino and Sri Lankan domestic help to housewives in Singapore. Mr Lee said:469 words
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189 1984-10-17 18 THE Community Chest of Singapore has to raise $8.5 million in 1985 to fund 22 charities. As part of the fund raising campaign, the Community Chest is selling Christmas cards at its stall at the Ladies' Fair '84. This project was spearheaded189 words
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276 1984-10-17 18 JOSEPHINE cosmetics will be sponsoring beauty demonstrations at Ladies' Fair '84. They will also be selling a range of their products there. These include Le Chic, an exclusive range of skin-care products manufactured from 18 natural plant extracts. Their Mild Foam276 words
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Advertisement712 1984-10-17 15 October Gem Jewellery Fair '84 Trade Centre Assayer by the London You, too, should make sure that all your rw%% u 1 l This goki necklace is (SAO) Hallmark with the Singapore Assay Office fog Weight ill gOM Testing and hallmarking of precious jewellery to ascertain the amount of actual712 words
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571 1984-10-17 20 ISSUE AS A kid in the late Sixties, I read the book "The street without joy" by the late Dr Bernard Fall. He vividly described the battles between the French army and the Vietminh, in the struggle for Vietnam. The high point571 words
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633 1984-10-17 20 PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION... MANY Singaporeans have not considered the introduction of proportional representation into the electoral system because: They support the ruling party and frown upon any change not supported by the People's Action Party. They are conservative and afraid of change.633 words
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842 1984-10-17 20 SUSAN DENTZER; JOHN McCORINCK; MADLYN RESENER - •y SUSAN DENTZER JOHN McCORINCK AND MADLYN RESENER of Newsweek EVER since the bailout of Continental Illinois, economists have feared more bad news in the US banking system. Last week brought a newcomer to notoriety: First Chicago Corp, parent of the842 words
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Article545 1984-10-17 21 I MONITOR COMMEN I FAITH, hope and charity. Of the three qualities advocated by roost religions, the most desirable is charity. But no one has said that charity pays the biggest commission. Until recently! The use of professional canvassers to raise funds for charity has thrown a shadow545 words
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110 1984-10-17 21 THE HOUSING and Development Board has announced that it will slow down the construction of new flats after next year because the demand is expected to be reduced greatly. However, there is another large group of people who desperately want to buy HDB flats. They110 words
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534 1984-10-17 21 IT HAS been more than a month since the Amended Penal Code came into effect However, the divided views from readers show that the controversy over the Amended Penal Code still rages on. Singapore is a nation with high economic growth. To continue534 words
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Miscellaneous31 1984-10-17 21 w?mwwm«,.., rj iV; M uiiHU ill irx fil ft est 3C-«i lftni sn »aI.J T i •»«i rC 1» n 1- 11 'Um ,V t3{ jiijlift "on: MUI4(HH imi im <i31 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-10-17 22 LEE YIN CHEONG - FEW ATTENDED JAZZ SESSIONS By LEE YIN CHEONG AN AVERAGE of 15 people attended the two workshops conducted by the Olivier Hutman Trio and the Erik Vermuelen Peter Hertmans Quartet on Saturday and Sunday morning respectively. Both workshops were fairly open-ended, in hope of encouraging questions and discussionsPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 684 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-10-17 22 But not enough mysticism in JC Superstar IN many ways, Jesus Christ Superstar was more than a rock opera. There was a touch of jazz, razzmatazz, blues, soul and Broadway. Though it was spectacular and entertaining, it lacked passion the thing that causes you to choke and movesPICTURES: LEE CHIU SAN - 769 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-10-17 24 Qlad Day: A Calabration for WiMiam Blake (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS documentary aims to entertain and inform at the same time. It reveals aspects of William Blake's unorthodox thought and shows its relevance to our times. Blake's poetry is linked with a fictional462 words
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Article, Illustration629 1984-10-17 24 LEE MARGULIES - vXvXvivWX;:. By LEE MARGULIES in Hollywood LAT-WP IT WAS more than a year ago that ABC news correspondent Marshall Frady and his bosses in the Closeup Unit began discussing the possibility of doing a multi-hour documentary on the crisis confronting public education in the UnitedLAT-WP - 629 words
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Article, Illustration922 1984-10-17 25 SPOTLIGHT ON NEWCOMERS STARSTRUCK HK-TVB'S 17th anniversary is drawing near. November will be when the celebrations actually begin but, as early as this week, the station is already telecasting special programmes to draw viewers. Recently, viewers were treated to a two-part live recording922 words
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Miscellaneous975 1984-10-17 23 HHH5HI 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Thia Land la Mine (C)<r). 4.30 The Richard Simmons Show. 4.55 Animals In Action Baby Birds.* There are two types of baby birds those that leave the nest and fend for themselves almost immediately after hatching,975 words
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Miscellaneous357 1984-10-17 23 UMadaUna (Madaiina Kahn) trias to spica up her relationship with husband Chartma (James Stoyan) In Oh 11.45pm) RTM I f 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.10 Programme Summary. 5.14 Saaama Straat. 6.00 Nawa (M). 6.10 Bimbingan Agama. 6.21 Tafalr Al Quran. 6.46 The Thraa Stoogaa: Cookoo Cavaliers. The Thraa Stooges hit on357 words
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Advertisement149 1984-10-17 24 'Today'magazine has a lot of surprises in store. Here's one of them. N.NT NCAOCM Today'. The largest weekly map*™* readership in Singapore. Surprised? TODAY is the new, lively, colourful weekly magazine distributed with the Sunday Monitor. Its established readership base of over 500,000 with a circulation exceeding 100,000 copies puts149 words
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Miscellaneous347 1984-10-17 25 fVLM OUID6 1 HOLLYWOOO (*****44): THE GHOST INFORMER DALIT (*****13): THE GHOST INFORMER (C) Starring: Linng Jinbai, Ni Sbuchan Synopsis: A pnlice inspector is helped by a ghost to METROPOLE (*****27): LAM AH CHUN BLUNaoive cases. DERS AGAIN (C) UWAOU (*****33): THE GHOST INFORMER (C) VENUS (*****37); RETURN OF THE347 words
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Advertisement98 1984-10-17 26 CAPITOL: LAST DAT! (*****99) S SHOWS at 11am, 1.48, 4.00, 0.30, 9.15 MThe new police recruits. Call them what you Uke Just donl cal them when youYe in trouble. What an limthutinn! mALL WW* BMHH' GBOSGI GATMS *ioa«n UMMB rr-.r .viro; JADE: HURRY-SEE IT NOW! (*****00) 5 SHOWS at 11am,98 words
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Advertisement112 1984-10-17 26 ********************00 g GOLDEN SULTAN: {Ist FUNNIEST DAVIS X 4th FLOOR SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN X< *****76) 5 SHOWS: 11 am,1.30, 4 00,6.30 4 0.15pm a IT'S BEAUTIFUL! IT'S FUNNY! IT'S ABSOLIITELY CRAZY' 0 CATHAY: 49tfe SPLASHING DAYI! 0(*****00) 8 SNOWS: 11am, 1.30,4.00, 4.30 S t.lspml I •—TONhanc• 1 ORCHARD: NOW112 words
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Miscellaneous474 1984-10-17 26 Fko, on dHaplay ailho Topowtri—Exhibition at tho Amonoo Fnncoioo ort go9oo TAPESTRIES cancer, there will also be THE Alliance Francaise ■L (le T™ tra > k>n^ 1 ,,b0w de Singapour will exhibit ?SSSIS tapestries by Wilder Flath at its art gallery at video-shows on cancer 4 Draycott PaS. Ztil "J^Jd474 words
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Miscellaneous417 1984-10-17 26 DRAMA FESTIVAL THE October programme of the Drama Festival is: Tomorrow to Saturday, 8 pm Blithe Spirit (by Institute of Education Drama Group) at Drama Centre. Oct 20,8 pm Princess Muo-Li (by Singapore ILien Dramatic Society) at Victoria Theatre. Oct 22, 8 pm The Lizard (by Singapore Creative Dramatic Society)417 words
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Miscellaneous127 1984-10-17 26 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MAGMC THE Singapore Ann Kway Association and the Singapore Association of Magicians will present two evenings of charity magic shows entitled The Wonderful World of Magic. The shows will be staged at the World Trade Centre Auditorium, 11th floor, WTC Building, on Friday and Saturday at127 words
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Miscellaneous616 1984-10-17 27 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Hoterook -3TI URHMVKWS \1 fln£.' IS IT AM MCMNT I Uo MMHM* OfrHVKM! mm> -that has to *t cu#«d ailoise Wjat/ -w«Nf Hw>ucn«so»u Wi HHP J UP W** *►<* RMttHT NONE OF IHf l«tU *9MMIM.6«CT HOU* Us£ Vbo? &CTS IS WK A oiPflPof*S. /Wok IT616 words
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Article389 1984-10-17 28 HOME SERVICE iHOME FURNISHING: DAILY maintenance of carpets should Include vacuuming, stain removal and regular shampooing since oil-based soils such as fats, oils, grease and tar cannot be removed by shampooing. However, to do a proper cleaning job, it helps to understand the type of face389 words
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Advertisement539 1984-10-17 28 And maintenance must include vacuuming and regular shampooing Ill Yaw* Buhl I AMI FOR ALU I V •v te. The worst part about doing the laundry to hanging up the dolhee afUwarda. MEKAY has the answer to il your laundry probtome whan R comes to utlslng ImHed lows. Now with539 words
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Advertisement249 1984-10-17 28 Tarkett A SHEET VINYL from SWEDEN yr FLOOR COVERING Resistant to moat chemicals, oils and ■tail*. Excellent water raaiatence and long life. Easy to clean, do waxing or polishing. Will not crack, separate or fracture. Excellent acoustic and insulation value. Guaranteed for FIVE (5) years. Chsaper ceramic tiles from $2.00249 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-10-17 29 VINCENT FONG - Developers need $500 million to finish centre RAHARDJA CENTRE By VINCENT FONG RAHARDJA CENTRE The artist's impression on the right gives an idea as to what the centre will look like when the building is completed if the money needed632 words
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Article183 1984-10-17 29 Negotiations with unknown foreign group still continuing THERE is little reason to doubt that Hotel Nikko, a project which is nearing completion and is owned extensively by Harapan's subsidiary company, Town and City Properties, is on the market. An official of Harapan confirmed that negotiations183 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-10-17 30 The property situation there is more exciting than Slpore's this year: Jones Lang Wootton Jones Lang v j JONES LANG WOOTTON finds the Australian property market more exciting than Singapore this year, the property consultant says in releasing its annual Australian property review. Political and economic912 words
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Advertisement107 1984-10-17 29 SALE TODAY 1) No. 35 Victoria Park Road 2) No. 50 Jalan Jendela (withdrawn) 3) No 37 Tai Yuan Heights 4) No. 36 Lorong 28 Geylang (withdrawn) 5) No 6 Claymore Hill #08-01 Claymore Plaza Apartments H 6) Wing 4,6 th Floor Beverlv Hill iwithdrawni 7) No. 150 Orchard Road107 words
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Advertisement67 1984-10-17 30 'ROACHES? y Call Flick. There's a specialised Flck treatment lor the control of cockroaches, rats, mice, termites, borers, spiders, ants, fleas, silverfish, moths and all household pests. •REASONABLE RATES •OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES PROMPT SERVICE •EXPERIENCED SERVICEMEN Call your local Flick Man now: *****4 mSEBtk vZT ww tmmm. 17 ***** PEST67 words
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Advertisement284 1984-10-17 30 3WRBOfa. jP I TB 'L'^mK^ 1 FAR HORIZON GARDENS MORE THAN 50% SOLD! It's easy to understand why Far Hon- Swimming and wading pools zon Gardens has been so popular with home-owners: 2^L^ Unt f cunty intercom to individual apart- Set within 10 acres of verdant green- ments sr.zrs^r ,he284 words
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Article257 1984-10-17 31 THE Interclean and Pest Control '84 Ex-hibition-cum-Conference opens today at the Mandarin Hotel Exhibition Hall (South Wing). This is the first exhibition of its kind to be held in Singapore. Organised by Intra Exhibitions and Conferences Pte Ltd, the trade exhibition is open from 11257 words
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Article170 1984-10-17 31 CONFERENCE PAPERS: Over 25 papers will be presented at the three-day conference Including addresses by six keynote speakers as well as eight countries' reports. All the papers accepted will be published in the conference proceedings which will be made available to delegates. CONFERENCE THEMES/SPEAKERS WATER QUALITY MANAGEMEN170 words
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Article185 1984-10-17 31 A THREE day Interclean '84 conference Is being held in conjunction with the Interclean '84 exhibition. This conference, sponsored by the Environmental Engineering Society of Singapore (EES), was officially opened this morning by Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Environment. The conference provides an185 words
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Advertisement85 1984-10-17 31 NILCO MACHINES SPEAK BEST FOR THEMSELVES Made in Germany I I I I Szo Electronic Vacuum Cl—nar CT I Strong Suction Indicator l I I Power Dusttovw Ouwt Operaton j|| tM MM Wat and Dry Vacuum Claanar Carpat Swaapar nHrfifl Fraa j w^- Carpet Extractor High Spaed PotaNng I Ay85 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-10-17 32 THE Environmental Engineering Society of Singapore (EES), sponsor of the Interclean '84 Conference, was formed to bring together persons concerned with the environment. It was founded In 1980 and registered in 1981 with the long-term objective of allowing knowledge of environmental matters to be disseminated to the382 words
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Article56 1984-10-17 32 IS it harmful to eat hot food packed in plastic bags? Professor K K Chin said that there are no conclusive studies on the sultfect. "However, this is not a serious problem because most of us don't do it all that often/' he said, admitting56 words
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271 1984-10-17 32 LEGISLATION to compel sellers of canned drinks to purchase used cans was one of the ways in which some American states over* came the problem of litter. This was disclosed by Professor K K Chin of the National University of Singapore, president of271 words
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Advertisement93 1984-10-17 32 Only KLENCO, Singapore's wl largest cleanatorial supply vkcompany, has all the products, and chemicals need for thorough, efficient JgHand professional maintenance in the^^^^K commercial and Rvpßil better products 13; HI for a cleaner ndustrial SedOrS.'piKJ environment JBI jfll I 1 Chemicals for professional Soap dispensers and i'u H housekeeping, floor93 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-10-17 33 KLENCO it's the one-stop superstore for cleaning products WHAT the supermarket does for the shopper, Klenco (S) Pte Ltd claims it does for the cleaning and maintenance industry. Klenco is a large, onestop superstore of cleaning products, equipment and accessories for use in commercial, institutional and industrial cleaning and maintenance.338 words
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198 1984-10-17 33 IN cleaning, how do you get the maximum results in the minimum possible time? Nitfisk Suction Cleaners Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Klenco, say they have the answer. The company offers its automatic C5l combined scrubber/dryer machine to those198 words
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Advertisement52 1984-10-17 33 MIVOCOM, THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE CLEAHING BUSIHESS "■r' JhBH ffrfl W its J B. m ..1 1; v i Offers the moat advanced automatic carpet extractor machine n MIVOCOM FAR EAST PTE LTD 450 Tagore Avenue, Singapore 2678. Maxwell Road P.O. Box 1150, Singapore 9022 Tel: *****22, Telex: R*****6 MIVOCO52 words
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Advertisement138 1984-10-17 34 Bayer Ifeetsefly Bidngmidse (khoea domatka /7S mm) (Ghssina spp. /6-J3 mm) (Culicoides spp. /0,5-3 mm) j (Simultum spp. /1,5-6 mm) >x_ X k r Malaria mosquito Yellow-fever mosquito House mosquito Mosquito iarrt (AmepMesspp. /5-7 mm) (Aedesspp. /5-7 mm)' (Culex spp. /5-fmm) (Aedesspp. /3,5-4,5 mm) /'German cockroach Oriental cockroach American cockroach138 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-10-17 35 YOU'VE heard of central alrcondltioning. Now, how about central vacuum cleaning? Atoz Industrial Suppliers Pte Ltd believe that the inclusion of this feature in buildings would be a strong selling point in today's depressed property market. Atoz, which supplies maintenance equipment and chemicals,297 words
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113 1984-10-17 35 ATOZ it alto the dittributor for Nilco, which ofTert a wide range of induitrial cleaning machines for systematic floorcare. Among Nilco's latest products on display at the exhibition are the Nilco Model 1431 and Nilco Model SE9OO. The Nilco 1431, for113 words
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Advertisement17 1984-10-17 35 INTERCLEAN <0/f EXHIBITION CUM CONFERENCE K K '>t/i ■<>. V J ,W V /'v. V-A 5 •v <•»</» > <■ INTRA17 words
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Advertisement50 1984-10-17 35 jfjvgjgg& ANNOUNCES > THE APPOINTMENT OF ANGLO SIMA JANITORIAL SUPPLIES PTE LTD 315 OUTRAM RD #10-05 TAN BOON LIAT BUILDING SINGAPORE 0316 AS THEIR AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE "Tfßr- AS FROM 18T OCT 1984 THE AUSTRALIA LEADERS IN FLOOR CARE MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR POLISHING MACHINES, VACUUM CLEANERS, CARPET CLEANERS AND JANITORIAL50 words
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Article294 1984-10-17 36 WHICH are the pests which most irritate local housewives? According to a recent study, they are cockroaches, ants, mosquitoes and flies, in that order, said Mr Bernd Schomann, manager for the Crop Protection Department of Bayer (S) Pte Ltd, a company which manufactures pesticides. Bayer's solution294 words
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163 1984-10-17 36 MIVOCOM Far East Pte Ltd, which supplies a wide range of cleaning equipment, is introducing a new range of Dima highpressure cleaners at Interclean '84. The spokesman for Mivicom said that their machines are able to run about 14 litres of high-pressure water163 words
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Advertisement405 1984-10-17 36 NILFISK and THE WIDE WORLD OF CLEANING Internationally, Nilfisk is the So whatever size your business, acknowledged industrial giant, the Nilfisk has a machine to meet your largest producer of industrial needs, combining cost-effective suction cleaners in the world. cleaning with high-powered Across the globe, for over 75 years, performance405 words
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Advertisement330 1984-10-17 37 CI g2TMO9O=J Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Ward* 0.35 ceata per word 0.55 casta par word Dteplay $7.70 par col. cm $10.00 par col. can fcalaaaa Hra Moa-Frl, 9am-spm Sat 9am-lpm A ADDALL 53-1433 acct. forms, records systems refills compatible with yours A 1 ACCOUNTING. 290-7777/ 1137 (day)330 words
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Advertisement257 1984-10-17 37 Bridal Bouquet Serv 230-2154 Gnomes Flower People 443-2235 Paper Cottage Ca'd 474-014? Bridal Car for rant 451-1423. Eastern United (Car 5 Truck Rental).- 440-2204/3 EMn Rent A Car 748-4791/8 Funland Rent-A-Car 223-7314 Throe Star 343-4791/ 233-0235. Indonesian Buffet 440-3233 Memory Caterer. 411-9421 Mrs Wah Buffet Serv 771-0332 Flora-Kleen Serv 271-5042.257 words
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Advertisement225 1984-10-17 37 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY A-Dlsc Promotions 732-1900 Brtckhouae MoMa Otaco .545-9163 Cm Blanca. 440-2277/ 743-3477 D-Airwaves Mobile Di5c*****506 Fact* De Mod* *****63/*****54 j Goodtimes 224-3111/ 223-0414 14 Kraie Mobil Disco 440-6497/ 771-7393. Immensity Link *****65/*****79. Monster Rock 280-0306 J Morroco 292-3959/ 252-4903. Music Makers 336-5911/ 9 New Wave Disco Ser. 456-3737 h225 words
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Advertisement346 1984-10-17 37 Coronation Music 5ch..469-3252. Eric's Guitar Tuition 445-1291. Technics Music School 469-3714. Victor Music Centre 746-9770. I Victor Music Centre 339-3215. Victor Music Centre 749-7924. 1 Yen Lee Typewriter Repair „.„*****11. < I Ace Removal 290-99*9. Scant reight... 221-6970/ 220-2659 Winland Forwarder ...294-3521/2. Chong Kuan Sang. Marriage-Aid I Bureau 299-7174. I346 words
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Advertisement54 1984-10-17 37 Coastguard Secur Serv 336-6704. Harmon's Pte Investigation Security Ag....33*9371/ 33M477 (24 hours answering service *****99. ask for Harmon Singh). Regal Security Services 294-1447 Singka 296-7107/ 273-5673 Computer Dating 933-7719 Cushion Covers Maker .299-7210 Grass-Cutting Services 339-9009. Elna Sewing/Press Ctr 737-9779 Moon Hong CTV Serv *****66/7. SHARP Electrical Serv .443-1493 Rest54 words
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Advertisement240 1984-10-17 38 classified 273-9090 Situation* Vacant i^^jj Here's what they've got to smile about: Good starting salary Free medical attention 5-day work week Transport allowance No scope work Itok 2M Ifrom UOok Inttrchjn,,) 12S For a promising future call J us personally at:SINGATRONICS (S) PTE LTD 1090 Low Delta Road 01-03 Tloni240 words
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Advertisement165 1984-10-17 38 RESTAURANT MANAGER required by: RAFFLES HOTEL Please writ* in giving ful details to: The Peraonnei Manager 1-3 Beach Road Singapore 0710 Minimum 3 years experience in same position in continental style restaurant. tnlnry wM commensurate with experience. POOD CORNER/ CATERERS tood to your doorstop OMsrsnt msnu everyday to wrtwt your165 words
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Advertisement319 1984-10-17 38 finteftiinriicfif DALLAS SPECIAL DRINK 2 JUG'S get 1 Jug FREE DRINK 2 FULL BOTTLES get V,> BOTTLE FREE DRINK 3 FULL BOTTLES get 1 FULL BOTTLE FREE While you are relaxing in our cosy and friendly place with its special atmosphere The "SKYUNE" wiH entertain you perfectly with country-western songs.319 words
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Advertisement266 1984-10-17 38 MERCHANDISE AMD SERVICES Domestic Services WW SUPFtr ttULLMO and un«k«od foreign workers from Sri Lanka. India, Bangladesh. Thailand 8 Ptntappme Permit trrangsaM. Also available Sri Lanka Houeemeld. Contact Jeyee Enterprise 337-4860/ 337-4873 Licence Mo C-0390-01 available Bond, permit, medfcel 8 documentation done by us. Free replaoement. Contact 337-4850/ 337-4873. Reg266 words
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Advertisement112 1984-10-17 38 PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant i i. DUrmCT W 11 Mmt-datachad i bungalow at HNcraat Road. Jalwi Jamba Avar. Qraantaaf Avanua I. ParttaVy fumiahad tor mmadlate 1/ rani Tai: 734-0181 Mtu Ng MWII m«/ Ml—ll Road. 2 aaml-datachad house* Fully/ d partially furnlahad tor rant. 1 Tel 734-9181, Mas Ng a V112 words
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Advertisement307 1984-10-17 39 classified PROKITT t Financing V\fe can turn the house you're sitting on into a goldmine. 1984 070 HEit vi ASS I" w n rtT a K ie*p* ffu miasft wn^g^ijj 1" t!? JjuT iT Your house or apartment is today worth a lot more than its original value. With Citibank307 words
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Advertisement444 1984-10-17 39 ftttOW WITH UC h».— An expanding organisation requires poopla, good poopla who ara dynamic, ambitious and creative. Tha Singapore Monitor ia a mambar of tha Singapore Nawa ft Publications Limited, oubiishers of two maior Chinaaa lanauaoa HwliwW wwliw V W VVWMwSRpV morning and evening papers, Uan He Zao Bao and444 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-10-17 40 S, *K FOCUS ON WEDNESDAY'S IMRE VARADI IPS ALL THOSE Newcastle fans who raised an outcry when Imre Varadi was sold to Sheffield Wednesday last year must be beginning to feel their protests were justified. For while Newcastle look for ways to increase their goals potential, theIPS - 441 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-10-17 40 Nickname: Owls Ground: Hillsborough Mwefer Howard Wilkinson THE TEAM: Martin Hodge Mel Stehand Paler ShirtNft Mark Smith Mick Lyons (capt) Nigel Worthington Andy Blair Gary Shelton Imre Varadi John Pearson Lee Chapman34 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-10-17 40 M©ii>IMl Reuter LONDON, Wadnaaday THOUGH the coastline of Mexico is still out of sight over the horizon, 18 European hopefuls will be hoping to take a tentative step towards the World Cup finals tonight. Realistically, five of the nations in action Albania, Greece,Reuter - 452 words
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166 1984-10-17 40 LONDON, Wednesday THE INTERNATIONAL Tennis Federation (ITF) announced yesterday that this year's Davis Cup final between Sweden and the United States will be held from Sunday, Dec 16 to Tuesday, Dec It. A short ITF statement issued by Its director v of tennis,166 words
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322 1984-10-17 40 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE'S golf queen Kee Bee Khim is back on her throne after a series of setbacks this year. In the last 10 days, she has made up for lost ground with some superb golf and has raised hopes of322 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-10-17 41 Chilean striker JUAM CALDIUM HE WAS light on his feet for one who looked so heavy, and his tremendous skills were the only threat to the Koreans. Juam Caldium, the Chilean striker, must have covered almost every inch of the field. One moment he was in115 words
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Article46 1984-10-17 41 2 GOALS: N Hoogwerf (Holland) 1 GOAL; K Kannan (Singapore), De Kleine, Jan Neutetoom, P Schepers (Holland), Sain Irmis (Indonesia), Warren Spink; Frank Farina (Australia), Hussain Saeed Ahmed Immaition (Iraq), Lee Kyung Nam, Kim Joon Hyun, Choi Kwang Ji (South Korea), Sergio Marchant (Chile).46 words
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Article61 1984-10-17 41 GROUP A GROUPB PWDLFAPts PWDLFAPts Holland 2 2 0 0 5 1 4' Iraq *****02 Australia 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 Korea 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 Singapore 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 Chile 10 0 113 0 Indonesia 2 0 0 261 words
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251 1984-10-17 41 S GULAM - By S GULAM PLANS to stage the Asian Cup are under way and football officials will not be making an attempt to get the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) to reduce its charges for providing TV signals during the251 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-10-17 42 ALFONSO CHAN - Young 'Garudas' find it hard to even pass halfway line HOLLAND 3 INDONESIA 0 By ALFONSO CHAN BY HALF time, some fans were nodding off to sleep. Add when play resumed, many headed for home and their beckoning bed, which at that stage was certainly worth morePICTURE BY CHRISTINE CHEW; PICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 525 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-10-17 42 Shots on target Holland 14, Indonesia 1 Shots off target Holland 9, Indonesia 3 Freekicks: Holland 3, Indonesia 6 Comers: Holland 5, Indonesia 3 Offsides: Holland 2, Indonesia 1 Yellow card: Saim Irmis (Indonesia) Crowd: 3,000 (at halftime) Referee: Ra Yoon Sik Match Rating: 547 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-10-17 43 Shots on target Korea 6, Chile 4 Shots off target Korea 4, Chile 6 Freekicks: Korea 15, Chile 12 Corners: Korea 7, Chile 5 Offsides: Korea 1, Chile 2 Yellow card: Lee Moon Young (Korea) Crowd: 4,000 Referee: Lee Kok Leong (S pore) Match Rating: 748 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-10-17 43 S GULAM - South Korea show they're the team to watch SOUTH KOREA 3 CHILE 1 MONITOR sports By S GULAM SOUTH KOREA put on a fine display of power football to overcome Chile by three goals to one in last night's Merlion Cup GroupPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK; PICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 648 words
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Advertisement27 1984-10-17 42 DONT MISS THE GOOD TIMES TOMORROW. IRAQ vs KOREA REP oo PM CHILE vs ARGENTINA 9.00 p M VENUE: NATIONAL STADIUM ANCHOR^BEER Keep the good times flowing27 words
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Advertisement79 1984-10-17 43 You may lose your bike! Under a new law. all 'L' riders will be banned from the road next year. Only 1 in 5 can pass the motorcycling test, usually after many tries. If you do not pass in time, you will have to give up your bike. Don't wait.79 words
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Advertisement22 1984-10-17 43 THERE ARE NO MATCHES SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT INSIDE: r TOP SCORERS TABLES HOLLAND vs INDONESIA REPORT PICTURES SEE PAGES £2 m 4322 words
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Advertisement78 1984-10-17 43 ■Pv<?k* CSB -a K> a *-*r j v txgH^ *****26 VIBmI *****24 jSijjfi m Hp M YOUR EVENNG BNTUN Elegant and very handsome,l these digital analogue I dress watches are also I very functional. I I ;<^l l 1» MTY Digi Ana Watch I A i,a W® in 9oW, chrome78 words
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