Singapore Monitor, 21 October 1984

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  • 749 1  -  by Ang Peng Hwa and Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writers Singapore shopkeepers are bracing themselves for what some say might be a 50 to 60 per cent drop in business with Malaysia's new flat 50 per cent tax on non-com- mercial goods brought into the
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  • 361 1  -  by Sit Yin Fong Monitor stoiTT wrner The People's Association (PA) has moved swiftly for the second time to prevent professional canvassers from taking a big slice from a $40,000 fund-raising project for its affiliate, the National Youth Leadership Training Institute (NYLTI) Alumni. The alumni
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  • 1839 1  -  by Margaret Thomas Monitor staff writer BEIJING Nan cai nu mao. It's what the old folk at a Chinese wedding might say to each other
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    • 278 1 Create a sensation with the classic drape: the saree Violet Oon gives her recipe for Italian dishes Deepavali TV specials on page NEWS IN BRIEF CHINA UNVEILED sweeping reforms aimed at easing economic controls and freeing market forces. Pg 11 OPEC OIL MINISTERS will meet for crisis talks in Geneva
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    • 23 1 Jackie Sam takes a trip vffWHPM down the old Orchard Road Books: The rebirth of fairy tales I played against Boris ■te£pßHp|B9E| Spassky
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    • 26 1 The Midas gold everywhere The other women a Malay wedding Tokyo youths flock to downtown Harajuku IBCBIVB9 Willi 22 OCT 1984 HMd eibltofroli) WuiM IP FAI
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 39 1 WEATHER Weather outlook for today is exBSSVH pected to be partly cloudy Partly throughout with showers over sevcloudy eral areas in the morning and early afternoon. Temperatures should i mits i rin range from 25 to 31 degrees Cel-'
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 643 2  -  by Ee Boon Lee Monitor staff writer Younger, more educated Singaporeans are not necessarily less level-headed or less patriotic than their parents just because they are more vocal when they disagree with government policies, says Dr Tony Tan. Speaking in
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    • 309 2  -  by Loong Swee Yin Monitor staff writer Twenty years ago, the Ho family had to give up its coffee shop business because of the People's Action Party. Two of the sons in the Ho family supported the PAP, but most of the people in
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    • Article, Illustration
      627 2  -  Should charities use professional fund-raisers? Monitor stan pnotograpner Interviews at Orchard Mall by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff reporter KELVIN ONG 22, Duty manager "I don't think it's right to use profes* •ional fund raisers. Then it's not charity anymore. I'm sure you can get volunteers, maybe volunteers from
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    • 512 2 THINK BEFORE YOU DIAL: Ministers don't waste time when talking to each other on the phone. They go straight to the point, all the thinking having been done before dialling. That's using time productively, said Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister of Defence and Second Minister for Health. He gave
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    • 584 3  -  Appeal for help to raise funds under Management Assistance Programme a success by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer Some 60 professionals have responded to an appeal for volunteers to join a "Management Assistance Programme" (MAP) scheme to raise funds for charity. This group of
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    • 314 3  -  by Laurie Parker Monitor staff writer Businesswomen dlnfed bank loans may betHbte instead to an international association wb§qef*im'4fcto promote and advaaoe>«!ptocm'B business ventures. Women's World Banking (WWB) is a non-profit organisation incorporated in the Netherlands. Its president, Ms Michaela Walsh, was in Singapore last
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    • 104 3  -  by K K Fong Monitor staff writer A youth wanted by police in connection with the murder of an American oil rigger two weeks ago yesterday surrendered himself to the Criminal Investigation Department's headquarters at Robinson Road. The 20-year-old canteen assistant is now helping
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    • 140 3  -  by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer Tanglin police are cracking down on illegal peddlers in the Orchard Road area as part of a drive against pickpockets and snatch thieves who reportedly have lifted $20,000 in cash and valuables from shoppers in the past two weeks. Deputy
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    • 349 5  -  by Ray Miller Monitor staff writer All stocks of Huang Lung oys-ter-flavoured sauce criticised for its high chemical content by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) have been withdrawn by importers from Singapore supermarkets and shops. But importers insist the product has
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    • 188 5 Two men were fined in court yesterday for behaving in a disorderly manner at the National Stadium on Friday night. Seth Masih Jalal, 31, and Gan Beng Seng, 28, were charged separately for shouting at the top of their voices and behaving in an aggressive
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    • 228 5 The first branch office, of the Immigration Department will open on Nov 5 at the Joo Chiat Complex near the junction of Changi and Joo Chiat roads. It will issue both international and restricted passports. Restricted passports are for travel to
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    • 580 5  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Mother Teresa was the inspiration for a Singaporean who gave up her job to dedicate her life to the poor. Ann Goh, 36, was a receptionist until 1980, when a six-week stint at one
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    • 77 5 Motorcyclist Ng Thian Chye, 19, was killed in a collision with an army truck in Yio Chu Kang on Friday evening. His pillion rider, Lim Meng Chye, also 19, suffered a broken right leg. The two were leaving the Ang Mo Quee Camp at about 6
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    • 353 6  - New 1,000 bill out tomorrow by Loong Swee Yin Monitor staff writer A $1,000 note, to be issued by the Currency Board from tomorrow, will be the first in a new "Ship" series that will be introduced over the next three years. Other denominations will be released, probably at six
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    • 108 6 BRIGHT SMILES FROM four charming beauty queens These four Miss International contestants from Asia give their best and biggest smiles plus a friendly wave as they tour a Tokyo department store yesterday dressed in their national costumes. Touring and meeting with the locals are part of
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    • 450 8  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff wrttar A new full-day school programme is being considered by the Ministry of Education as one way of alleviating the problems of working mothers. The new scheme, a modified version of the original programme tried out between 1982 and 1983, may
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    • 134 8 A secretary who thought "someone was pulling my leg" has won the $3,000 first prize in The Sunday Monitor's Second Draw. Miss Shirley Goh of Tampines Street, a secretary for Apollo Enterprises Ltd, won the top prize. "I haven't had time to think of what to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 556 2 TV UPDATE Today's Programmes RTM a mom Mem s.oo News a weather fbwbmi 3.07 Programme Summary. y aa Prooramme Summary 3.21 Aftamoon Mo via: The KM will a .33 Drama m. q«*i Tihui the 200 W. jSSTJ** Tmvm Young Nick Newell is only 13 Guru Yahya ia toe laadsr of
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 52 9 ROYAL CONCERN: Queen Sirikit of Thailand (left), after a visit with ailing Premier Prem Tinsulanonda at his Sisao residence. It was the Queen s third visit in less than two months. An aide said that Gen Prem may return to work tomorrow. Monitor photo by
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    • 779 9  -  by Michael Richardson The Age newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Monitor t<. A group of post*er|i»l military commanders 'Philippines is belieyfgUo be®utting strong pressyge( of inquiry of opposition leader'Benigno Aquino. The group, which is closely associated with the armed forces Chief of Staff,
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    • 623 9  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer As it prepares for the 1987 general elections, .Indonesia's ruling "functional group'*,.Golkar, is consolidating its national organisation much faster than its two rivals the Muslim-coalition United Development Party (PPP> and the Nationalist-Christian Coalition Democratic Party (PDI).
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  • MONEY
    • 682 10  -  by Steven Guo Special to The Monitor Chances of the Chartered Bank in Malaysia going public once it is locally incorporated appears to have dimmed. Lord Anthony Barber, chairman of Standard Chartered Bank, said in London that the Malaysian subsidiary would be wholly-owned by
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    • 567 10  -  by. Edward Ong Monitor staff writer Market results at the close on Friday indicated that Wall Street will lead the pack again this week. Good economic figures, prospects of an oil price decline, low inflation rates, and the increasing strength of the dollar
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    • 105 10 Associated Press KUALA LUMPUR CRUDE oil price cuts by Britain, Norway, Nigeria and other producers will not force Malaysia to reduce the price of its. oil, Mr James Ongkili, a Minister in the Prime Minister's Office said yesterday. Mr Ongkili, who is in
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    • 198 10 Associated Press NEW YORK Oil price reductions by Norway, Britain and Nigeria provided the fuel for a sudden and explosive rally this past week in the Wall Street stock and bond markets. The whole sequence of events unfolded at a time when many analysts
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    • 122 10 Gold in New York closed two dollars lower at U*****.50/399.00 an ounce. The drop came despite falling oil prices, lower US interest rates, and a weaker US dollar. With some traders speculating that OPEC will respond to price cuts this week with reductions of
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 485 11 TWO MEN ARE FACING CHARGES in a Sydney court for "maliciously injuring" an Alfa Romeo. The two: part-time teacher, Richard Bolzan, and a "professional alarmist" who calls himself Lord Bloody Wog Rolo. Police say they stamped on and kicked the racing, car, then painted it and sprinkled
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    • 135 11 Associated Press JAKARTA (Indonesia) A direct shipping route from Bengkulu Province on the west coast of Sumatra to Singapore will be opened later this month for the shipment of coffee, rubber, timber and rattan canes, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. The
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    • 507 11 Wire services BEIJING China yesterday unveiled sweeping, capitalist reforms aimed at-curbing state economic controls and freeing market forces to an unprecedented degree. The nation-wide economic reforms, approved at a Communist Party plenum this week, signal Beijing's boldest departure so far from
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    • 286 11 Associated Press TACLOBAN (Philippines) Ceremonies marking the 40th anniversary of US General Mac Arthur's landing at Leyte Gulf were cancelled yesterday because of what a local official said were "security reasons" connected with the planned participation of President Ferdinand Marcos. The government in
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    • 307 11 Reuter TAIPEH Premier Yu Kuo-Hua on Friday rejected a proposal by a member of parliament for China and Taiwan to form a "Chinese confederation" each with independent internal, defence and diplomatic policies. The proposal by MP Fei HsiPing was the boldest move
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  • COMMENTARY
    • OBSERVATIONS
      • 194 12 The conflict over the chemical contents of oyster-flavoured sauce needs to be resolved quickly in fairness to buyers and alike, not to mention the multitudes of sauce lovers. What happened is that Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) randomly tested 13 brands earlier this year and found that
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      • 164 12 A new study of university education in the US deplores, among other things, the swing away from liberal arts and humanistic studies in undergraduate programmes. The scholars panel says the trend reflects the views of parents and students "who have come to believe that the best
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      • 51 12 Approval of the proposal to build a new $45 million indoor stadium is spectacularly cheering news. The arena will seat 15,000 spectators and the Sports Council believes the modern facility will lead to more international, regional and national games competitions here. Great! Now all we need is more
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    • 414 12 Not since Macbeth, has sleep seemed so ominous. Doze off, and if once you dream ...Pow! Sudden death! As medical science rolls back the frontiers of mortality the Grim Reaper, it seems, has become more sneaky. In the good old days he'd simply give you something exotic
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    • 915 12  -  For the Monitor by Steven Guo Do means justify the ends? It bears asking in the wake of the outcry following the discovery that professional canvassers were taking as much as 45 cents for every dollar raised for the People's
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    • 851 12 A minor skirmish took place at a community centre shortly after the higher levy on foreign maids was announced. More than a dozen angry residents confronted their Member of Parliament. They left the meeting still angry and dissatisfied. "The MP could not offer
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    • 829 13  -  by Pang Cheng Lian For the Monitor One speech does not a premier make, but after watching and listening to Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong at the recent luncheon talk organised by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, I had to agree with the view that
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    • 410 13 Picking the wrong month for that auspicious day Sir, Your report on Sept 30, entitled: "It is a pig glut to some, roast suckling pig to others" must have caught many people in the know by surprise. The fourth paragraph .reads: "During the lunar seventh month, considered by the
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    • 289 13 Cards which baby the parents Senders of Christmas cards have long been aware of the abysmal quality of the verses contained therein. Within the next couple of months we shall have the annual reminder of the gush and slush that accompany the sending of greetings. One has to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 248 14 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Standard Elektrik Lorenz Ag (Sel), ITT's West German subsidiary, has been awarded a turnkey contract worth $450 million by the Malaysian Telecoms Department to install the microwave network. This will form the backbone of the country's long-link telecommunications system. In a
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    • 366 14 But ministers say they are determined to prevent price war Reuter LONDON Senior Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) oil ministers say they are determined to prevent a round of unilateral price cuts and an all-out world price war when they meet for crisis talks
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    • 313 14 United Press International ABU DHABI Iranian forces, in their second major offensive in three days, established two footholds yesterday on the strategic heights in the central sector of the Gulf War front, Iraq said. But Iraq said the Iranian forces fell short of their goals
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    • 382 14 Wire services WASHINGTON Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale has demanded that President Reagan fire the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), following the disclosure of a CIA-produced manual for Nicaraguan guerillas. Speaking to reporters outside his northwest Washington home, where he is preparing for a
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 2455 15 RACE 1 HHHH CI 3 Oiv 1 1200m 5 Fort Albany 55 Pierce (3) 5 5 1 6 Anak Bukit 54.5 Razmy (4) 112 4 Only For You 52.5 Gopal (1) 4 3 3 1 Graceiand 57 Yeap (8) 3 4 4 Owner Silver Spoon Stable Trainer: Lob
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    • 307 15 RACE WONDER BOY MA-ZEHN TAN MA-TAN TIT (MonMor) (Zao B*o) (Wan too) (Monitor) 5 Win Tho to Wo 10 Stan Hong 10 Stan Hong 9 Scotch Root 1 4 Respect atte 9 Scotch Root 9 Scoch Reel 7 Hotline 2 Spectacular Bird 4 Respectable 7 Hotline 10 Sian
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    • 86 15 TODAY'S RACES AT IPOH GOING GOOD COMPUTER ANALYST ■■ST WCIlS 1 SWkiThaBaOM tSootdillMl 4 UMiH 2 4 Dragon King 6 Proud Moment Ml 9 Mountain E*o>» a TCabochml* lOSpintivw iDPiulmlun 4 Longevity tl 10 Swaat UpM 2 Sunny Snwia 13 Royal Conwnand M 10 I MlUla Wmw 9 Ruttng Party
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    • 217 15  -  For the Monitor by Wonder Boy Champion sprinter Our Saint should complete his hat-trick in the unofficial "Gold Vase trial" over the 1,100 m straight in Race Six at Ipoh today. Our Saint, who is carrying almost the same weight as when he won
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  • SPORTS
    • 1252 16  -  SPORTS PARADE by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer The 12-year-old boy whose school'B football team rejected for being puny and undersized is today one of the finest ball players in Singapore, Malaysia, and the region. The untiring midfielder, some soccer officials once castigated as a "turncoat" is
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    • 328 16  -  by Tony Lim For the Monitor Maheur Marcel of Belgium and Annie Francois of France won the Singapore Mini World Cup for men and women respectively at Jackies Bowl Orchard for bowlers from 14 countries who were here en route to Sydney
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    • 408 16  -  by Alfonso Chan Monitor staff writer Singapore's new squash era was ushered in when the national, intermediate and junior squads gathered at the Kallang courts yesterday afternoon to meet coaches Neven Barbour and Rob Crothall of New Zealand. The Kiwi pair
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    • 232 16  -  by Alfonso Chan Monitor staff writer Jordan's rapid rise in its standard of squash will threaten Singapore, says a management committee member of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association. In the forthcoming Asian Junior meet in Hong Kong, they will probably give our
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    • 869 17  -  by Julian Bees Special to The Monitor Ansa Mark Hateley versus Maradona, the magical talents of Nils Liedholm and the volatile nature of soccer fortunes were the talk of soccer experts this week after Wednesday's World Cup qualifying matches. Italian clubs supplied thirteen players
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    • 454 17 keuler Bqoamp;i 8B NEW Marvellous Marvin Hagler retained his undisputed world middlewight title on Friday night when the referee stepped in to save challenger Mustafa Hamsho from further punishment in the third round. Hamsho was twice put on the canvas' With crunching rights from Hagler? After
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    • 479 18  -  Argentina v South Korea By S Gulam Monitor staff writer Argentina have promised to entertain the fans with their South American soccer skills against South Korea tonight (9) at the National Stadium to make amends for their outburst against Chile three nights ago. "We want to
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    • 430 18  -  Australia v Holland by S Gulam Monitor staff writer Defending champions Australia will have to win tonight's Group A decider against Holland to avoid meeting the powerful Iraqis in the semifinals of the Merlion Cup. The Iraqis, who have won in their group, are
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    • 334 19  -  by i Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer Chile were hotter in their third oating but they didn't sizzle long enough to smother Iraq's victorious streak in their Group "B" Merlion Cup encounter at the National Stadium last night. The cucumber cool Iraqis, already in the
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    • 73 19 onoupa P W D L F A Ptt Holand 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 Austria 2 2 0 0 3 1 4 Singapore 2 0 0 2 13 0 Indonesia 2 0 0 2 15 0 QROUPB P W 0 L F A Pis Iraq 3 3
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    • 676 19  -  Iraq 2 Chile 1 By S Gulam Monitor staff writer Two headed goals by substitute Kerim Minshid saved Iraq from the blushes as they came back from a goal down to score their third successive win in the Merlion Cup last night at
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    • 57 19 2 goals: N Hoogwerf (Holland), Hussaim Saeed, Kerim Minshid (Iraq), Sergio Marchant (Chile). 1 goal: K Kannan (S'pore), De Kleine, Jan Neuteboom, P Schepers (Holland), Sain Irmis (Indonesia), Warren Spink, Frank Farina, Andrew Bernal (Australia), Ahmed Immaition, Natik Abidan, Ali Shihab (Iraq), Lee Kyung Nam, Kim Joon Hyun, Choi
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    • Article, Illustration
      46 19 Shots on target Iraq 7, Chile 7 Shots off target Iraq 6, Chile 4 Freekicks: Iraq 8, Chile 9 Comers: Iraq 5, Chile 5 Offsides: Iraq 8, Chile 1 No yellow or red cards shown. Crowd: 2,500 Referee: H Sudarso (Indonesia) Match Ratings: 6
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    • 429 19 Azman tops in Sonetti athletic meet High jumper Azman Abdul Aziz, who will miss the Asean track and field championships in Manila on Dec 1-2 because it clashes with his marriage, was the star at the Fourth Sonetti AllComers meet yesterday. Lanky Azman became the second high jumper
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    • 1017 20  -  By Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer play of hooliganism ever in an international match at the National Stadium. And even more strangely, the FAS Disciplinary Committee appears to have treated the whole exercise in bad sportsmanship like a picnic at the National Stadium. The rowdies
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    • 71 20 SURIAMURTHI'S soccer career comes under scrutiny by Kenneth Jalleh in Sports Parade P 16 BOXER HAGLER retains his middleweight title P 17 IT'S BACK to Italian club action for outstanding World Cuppers v P 17 u." 1 > PREVIEWS of tonight's Merlion Cup ties between Argentina and South
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    • 421 20 BRITISH SOCCER RESULT LONDON Everton scored their first victory at Anfield for 14 years against ailing European and English champion Liverpool with a superb 48th minute goal from top scorer Graeme Sharp who volleyed home from 20 metres. The win was Everton's second over their arch-rivals
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  • Singapore Monitor
    • 8 1 LIVING THE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 1984
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    • Article, Illustration
      423 1 breezy, tropical mood with a sensuous show of legs. Easily achieved by wearing a huge square of fabric sarong-style and knotting a smaller piece bandeau for the top. 1>y Inez Wei For the Monitor If your wardrobe is threatening to look more and more dour, it's time to make
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    • 648 2 Agencies FASHION/DIARY Designer Gianfranco Ferre won the Golden Eye Award at the Milano Collezioni showing in Milan, Italy which ended last week. The award, sponsored by Revlon, is presented each season to the Italian Ready-to-Wear designer whose collection most closely captures the spirit of today's
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    • FOOD
      • 610 3  -  TABLE TALK by Violet Oon For the Monitor "Eat Italian food" is the message for the next two weeks and to help you along are two locally based Italian housewives Mrs Nadia Biondi and Mrs Adriana Piermarini who will be demonstrating authentic Italian dishes in
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      • 84 3 TUna Sauce 1 tin tomatoes $2.00 2 cloves garlic $0.10 1 tin tuna fish $4.00 Parsley, oil, pepper $0.40 y» pkt of spaghetti $0.65 Total cost: $7.15 Paeeane Sauce: 100 g smoked bacon $1.20 5 mushrooms $0.40 100 g peas $0.70 50 g butter $0.40 1 tin
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      • 169 3 QHOSTIE TO A STIES (1 serving) ingredients. 28 g of sliced cheese 1 slice of whole wheat toast 2 raisins Method: 1) Put the cheese on the toast and cut out oval eyes, a triangular nose and a broad smile. 2) Use the cut-out pieces to make eyebrows and
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      • 569 4  -  EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor An adventurous gourmet tries all and that's just what I did when I ate eight types of oysters (they were in the raw) and three other cooked oyster dishes. And just where did I have this
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      • 516 4 GOURMET CIRCLE The Sunday Monitor Gourmet Circle and Riche Monde will unlock the mysteries of wine in a special Introduction to Wine demonstration class to be held at the Hyatt Hotel on Nov 14, 28 and Dec 12,19. As with all our
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      • 231 4 Some people like to be served on hand and foot. Others prefer the freedom of movement of a buffet meal. If freedom is your choice, the Tea Garden Restaurant of the Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel i& offering an interesting selection called The Best of the Feats.
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    • PROPERTY
      • 669 5  -  by Norman Edwards For the Monitor Singapore has made impressive, indeed gigantic progress in the creation of its housing estates, office buildings, shopping centres, hotels and the provision of roads and expressways. As the economy continues to grow and prosper, more new
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      • 274 5  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer Two partners of Jones Lang Wootton, an international property consultant firm have resigned this month, a loss which has nothing to do with the depressed property market, the company assures. Mr Clive Cowham, resident senior partner of the
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      • 247 5  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer A three-part conference on Technological Innovations and Development in Surveying and Land Economy will be organised by the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV) on Nov 16 and 17 at the Shangri-la Hotel. Topics for the two-day
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      • 175 5  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer The Bougainvillea apartments of The. Claymore condominium in Claymore Hill is ready for rent on a year or two years lease, says its marketing manager, Mr Jan Quah. The rental including maintenance charge for the 311 sq m (3,348
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      • 149 5  -  Monitor staff writer by Vincent Fong Colliers, the international property consultants will launch the sale of Meyer Park today. The condominium is located in Meyer Road, off the East Coast Parkway and a 10 per cent discount off the price list is expected
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      • 695 6  -  by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Small is beautiful and the studio apartment showflat at The Beaumont proves it. Singles or couples who plan to buy or rent a studio but who have no idea where or how to begin decorating it, should
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      • 355 6 DEVELOPMENT Park west f*l, i.iaiiti Haiir msnwttii ran* Cast R carta Via Dm Florae Tuip Garden Sommervfle Park Orchard Bal-Air Mn) Park Far Hortzon Garden TV- 1 1 1— i no nacienaa a Hnlnl Manne rotn Mandarin Gardens Holanfla ma Hoiana nm Mansions Jervoia Garden
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      • 559 6  -  by Brice Buursma The Chicago Tribune The proprietors, without so much as a hint of a blush, brashly call it the English Wonder of the World, and the residents of this Western Canadian oil town refer to it, sometimes lovingly, as the Monster
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      • 920 7  -  by Adaline Scheerder For the Monitor MGM recently reissued the best of its musicals from the Fifties, named The MGM Classics. The six films are On the Town, Singin' in the Rain and The Band Wagon (reviewed here) plus Gigi, Easter Parade and Show Boat.
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      • 77 7 On the Town (1949) Starring: Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin, Vera Ellen, Betty Garrett and Ann Miller Singin' in the Rain (1952) Starring: Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O' Connor ttnd Jean Hagen For both films, screenplay: Ado/pb Green and Betty Comden Directors: Gene Kelly and Stanley
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      • 218 8  -  DEEPAVAU HIGHLIGHTS by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Pre-Holiday Movie: Jeremiah Johnson Mon, Ch 5, 11.10 pm If you didn't understand Robert Redford'B recent film, The Natural, watch Jeremiah Johnson. Jeremiah Johnson (1972) like The Natural (1984) is another of Red- ford's portrayals of rugged
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        101 8 The 36th Emmy Awards presentation was held on Sept 23 in Pasadena. The Emmy is television's equivalent to the Oscar. Bestseller authoress and movie star Joan Collins (above) is escorted by Peter Holm to the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Tom Selleck (left) beat away all his rivals to win the
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      • 131 8 Musicals Applause: Ray Charles, A Man and His Soul Wed, Ch 12, 8.55 pm Stevie Wonder, Glen Campbell, Smokey Robinson and Joe Cocker crowd the stage with Ray Charles to celebrate his 40th year in show business. Hit the Road, Jack, Georgia on My Mind and Release Me
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      • 417 8  -  Enthralling debate worthy of a final by Ang Peng Hwa Monitor staff writer Perhaps the motion was stirring enough: That Money is the Only Thing That Arouses Powerful Emotions in the Average Singaporean. Perhaps both semi-fina-lists, the Institute of Education and Ngee Ann Polytechnic, had taken the comments
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    • 771 10  -  TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS TODAY'S TV by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Just Our Luck (Debut) Ch 5, 12.55 pm This take-off from I Dream of Jeannie (1965-70) has instead of an astronaut, a weather-caster and instead of a female-genie, a male one. It just goes to
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    • 112 2 DIARY mm* j vfMen stringing flower garlands in Campbell Lane. Festival of Lights, is observed as the day when good triumphs over evil and light replaces darkness. One legend explains Deepavali as the day when the southern in-, dians celebrate the deatn of the the demon king Narakasura, in the
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    • 118 2 TODAY Hilton Movie House will screen Agatha, a mystery-ro-mance about Agatha Christie, the world-famous mystery writer at 8.15 tonight. Vanessa Redgrave stare as the ingenious Miss Christie while Dustin Hoffman plays an American journalist whose interest in the writer changes from professional curiosity to emotional involvement. First drink charge of
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    • 127 2 TOMORROW L.uncfttime Music Sessions featuring The Music of Joseph Khoo at the Lecture Hall, Bukit Merah Branch Library tomorrow from 12.15pm to 12.45pm and 1.15pm to 1.45pm. Admission is free. The Sennett Community Centre will screen Part two of the film, Sweet and Sour Cops tomorrow at 8 pm. Admission
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    • 2163 9 THE SUNDAY M MT WW SUNDAY MONITOR W WW OCTOBER 21, 1984 rj> J MONDAY OCTOBER 22. 1984 I TUESDAY OCTOBER 23. 1984 I WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24. 1984; 2*o PM MOM 2*OPM and a narrated in ot ammsied S®C«e« Page* .JO »C»« U~- 2.30 S«C»„ L*.' s-np* P.g~ to the
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    • 102 10 Everybody is guessing who is coming to town. Have you got your guess right? We're... imp We are pleased to receive more thanl,ooo entries forthe 6UESS OUR NAME CONTEST. The management wish to express their thanks to all who show their interest in getting to know us. We will arrange
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    • 724 10 SUNDAY OCTOBER 21. 1984 MM AM writer. his integrity upholding his MMPM MS Ml •.30 SBCtext live' Sample Pages. noble aims. Following his uncle's 2.30 SBCtext live' Sample Pages. e.OO On We Go: Ted's Father. •too All example, he decides to study Arts 3*o PM 815 Kataattaa Kudumbum- NaHa 0.00
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    • 8 1 SPECTRUM THE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 1984
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    • 2417 1  -  by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer rchard Road is the 0 centre of Singapore's young generation, else oat the i- liftww many young people in the latest fashions lapping up fast food as at the junction dominated, by the
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      • 1325 2  -  by Eleanor Randolph The Washington Post "Tonight we're going to present evidence of what we have come to believe was a conscious effort indeed a conspiracy at the highest levels of American military intelligence to suppress and alter critical intelligence on the enemy in the year leading
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      • 418 2  -  LANGUAGE Graham Colin-Jones For the Monitor Here in Singapore it is important to be aware of the differences between British and American English since in business one is likely to come into contact with businessmen speaking American English as British English.
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      • 229 2 Explain the meaning of the following American words and give the British equivalent: 1)hobo 2) diaper 3) hood (of a car) 4) crib 5) district attorney 6) closet Answers 1) Tramp. A person who is unemployed and wanders from place to place. A tramp. 2) Nappy. In fact
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      • 1256 3  -  Fairy Hales Author Terry Jones Illustrator: Michael Foreman Publisher: Puffin Books Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes Author. Roald Dahl Publisher Puffin Books hy Stephen Tan Monitor stiff mi tin Isn't it funny that whenever we mention the words "fairy tales" we begin to think of the opening
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      • 695 3  -  by Michael Cheah Monitor staff writer There is only the barest minimum of scholarship in Pontiff, the new book by best-selling authors of The Day the Bubble Burst. Even as a piece of accomplished journalism, it is rather incomplete. Gordon Thomas and Max Mor-gan-Witts
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        • 92 4 Designed for racing. Computervision of the United States will deliver the world's first computer-aided design and manufacturing system for racing cars. The system has been supplied to Penske Racing, one of the leading racing car makers. It will help in stress analysis, off-track testing and
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        • 68 4 Computeach has a new method of teaching com-puter-shy employees about the joys of sitting behind a terminal. The system has a name that is rather long Intera<ftive Video Teaching System. Basically the system has the advantage of using an instructional videotape to supplement the usual mwnimla Interested?
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        • 126 4 Apples, Oranges... and now Apricots. Applied Computer Techniques of the United Kingdom is entering the personal computers market with three versions of the Apricot Avid owners of IBM and Apple II computers will probably like to compare their systems with the Apricot which has been billed as
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        • 68 4 In the windy city of Chicago, discount stock brokers are adding a juicy new bait to their hooks to lure customers away from traditional brokerage firms: on-line investing. Customers can now keep track of their portfolios and tax positions, as well as call up delayed or realtime
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      • 624 4  -  USER NOTES by Fong Weng Fatt Monitor staff writer The possible infringement of Apple's copyright was one of the first questions I posed to the four Singaporeans who designed and built Cubic 99, a home-made version of the Apple II computer. Mr Sim Wong Hoo, the
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      • 250 4 When it comes to running a service station, Mr Ng Tian Khean has pretty far-sighted ideas. This manager of the Esso Golden Mile Service Station bought a computer one year back and had a programme written specially to help him process bills, analyse
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      • 931 5  -  by Dennis Hunt Los Angeles Times Musically, Sheena is veering in a different direction. Unlike her other EMI America albums, A Private Heaven is largely teen-orient-ed, featuring dance music, powerrock ballads, and some punchy but softer-toned rock. This shift of focus, away from the straight
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      • 277 5  -  by Jean Paul Ly SPCA Bulletin Heartworm disease in dogs is a slow chronic condition due to infection with large roundworms technically called Dirofilaria immitis. The adult parasites measure up to 30 cm in length and are found in the right ventricle of the
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      • 604 5 OUTTAKES It had to happen. After Jane Fonda's Workout, there's no stopping. A new phenomenon has appeared in America Christian aerobic albums. Apparently, the idea is that instead of worldly, secular songs, people want to exercise along to contemporary Christian music. The market is now
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      • 613 6 FILM REVIEW Ihe Bounty Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson Director Roger Donaldson Reviewer: Adaline Scheerder Showing at Lido Like sequels, remakes of old movies tend to suffer from an inbuilt disadvantage: they are inevitably compared with the originals and< sometimes pronounced lacking.. The Bounty has not one
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      • 453 6 SCREEN SCENE Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton star in 20th Century Fox's Rhinestone, a rowdy comedy about a happy-go-lucky taxi driver and a country girl who sings in a New York nightclub. When they meet, cultures clash and tempers flare in a new twist on
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      • 913 10  -  PSYCHOLOGY by Ahden Busch For the Monitor "If you heard what I said, why didn't you understand what I meant?" Becoming a good listener eliminates one of the major problems in communications. In school we spend most of our time learning to read and
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      • 863 10 CHESS -to kk DWtm IraL u Wkit ifl vmr some advice? "Tiki your QwU, QlywljWß fllS SKlu Uy KFTMuZJig flOWfl HIS oppoflcw, u JOmfwmSS^ isL Here is die writers account of that encounter. he said. Develop your piecss. See that the king is
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    • 479 5 HOROSCOPES by Frank Barron First features YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: A challenging, stimulating year is in store for you. Changes and promotions are likely. New responsibilities will oblige you to alter old routines. You will be introduced to a special group of people. Don't take their views too seriously. Travel is
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    • 2 1 Tour time
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    • 148 1 Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Islands IT will be summer-time soon down under. In Australia and New Zealand this will be the season of pleasant weather, verdant scenery and ripening crops. And on the islands of the South Pacific, there is new magic every day as
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    • 369 2  -  With its unbelievable range of landscapes By LEE CHIU SAN Why go to New Zealand? Well, it offers an environment totally different from that in Singapore and attractions different from the type Singaporeans seek out on Orient or European holidays. New Zealand is for the outdoor
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    • 328 2 The best news from New Zealand for Singapore holidaymakers is that the value of the currency there is dropping. The New Zealand dollar is today worth only 1.0519 Singapore dollars, making holidays there a real bargain, said Mr D Alabaster, head
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    • 612 3  -  A one-kilogram trout is considered a fair catch in Europe. The average in New Zealand is two kilograms, and those of five kg are not uncommon. The record stands somewhere over 10 kg. By LEE CHIU SAN To the true follower of Izaak
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    • 433 3 FIORDLAND wild, wonderful paradise for nature-lovers Fiordland, on the South Island of New Zealand, is a National Park which is a nature-lover's paradlke. The district gets its name from the many fiords within it drowned glacial valleys with steep-sided cliffs very much like their Scandinavian namesakes. During an ancient ice
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      275 4 through the lens of LEECHIUSAN Omerama means "The Place of the Moon" in the Maori language. In this small area between Mount Cook end Queenstown are a range of fantastic day formations which create a lunar landscape. The only other place in the world where such formations can
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    • 253 6 SEEING MORE FOR LESS IN AUSTRALIA Where the wild flowers bloom in bright profusion... IT is not possible to see Australia on a shoestring budget, but it can be enjoyed without spending excessively large sums of money. TASMANIA THIS island state invites those who
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    • 136 6 The problem with most Singaporeans planning holidays in Australia is that they haye little concept of the size and the diversity of the country. It takes longer to fly from one end of Australia to the other
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    • 57 6 I SUN, turf and sand there it eplenty in tropical Queensland. Here yon can find a wide range of outdoor activities, amusement parks and other man-made attractions, and plenty of chances to practise water-sports. Or simply lase along the beaches of the Gold Coast and on the
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    • 86 6 I IF YOU hanker for autumn leeves on sidewalks, browsing through sedate Victorian buildings, sophisticate dining and shopping for international designer labels, then heed for Melbourne in Victoria. This State of the Arts has a year-round programme to interest theatre goers and art critics. But Melbourne has something
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    • 81 6 FOR sparkling nightlife, plenty of shopping a variety of restaurants to satisfy gourmets and gluttons, Sydney is the place. It's a big and sophisticated city, with a special liveliness. There are free lunch time concerts in the public parks, oysters and wine et unbelievably low prices,
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    • 45 6 THIS it a city like New Orleans, with an air of festivity, river boats, hearty meals and good wines. Adelaide has a casual, chic unpretentious class. There are good theatres, lovely restaurants serving ethnic cuisine and charming hamlets around the wine-growing regions.
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    • 69 6 CANBERRA, specially planned capital city of Australia, houses some of the national treasures past and present. There are war memorials, monuments, and more than 60 diplomatic missions, some built in the architectural styles of their respective countries. An attraction outside Caiiber* ra is the Snowy Mountains.
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    • 98 6 THIS is the city closest to Asia, where for the same price as they pay for a trip within Asean, Singaporeans can eqjoy a Western city and a Western lifestyle. Perth is building lots of new hotels, because it will be here that the challenge for the
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    • 223 7 BY AIR THE main domestic airlines offer a saving on 30 per cent on normal economy airfares within the country if yon travel on certain international promotional airfares and log at least 1,600 km within the country. They also offer a large number of circular routes
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    • 146 7 AUSTRALIA and New Zealand need not be the ending points for your southbound holiday. They could be your gateway to the South Pacific, a fascinating holiday world relatively unexplored by Singaporeans. Air New Zealand offers regular flights from Aukland to Samoa, New Caledonia,
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    • 161 8 A self-drive holiday Mutual Holidays, a major New Zealand tour wholesaler, recently established a regional office in Singapore. This office will introduce a wide range of fly/drive tours, operated jointly with Avis Rent-a-Car. to Australia and New Zealand. Their self-drive packages in New Zealand work out at
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    • 101 8 Sino America Travel Corpn is offering a whole range of southbound holidays this season. One of the bargains which they are highlighting is their $980 special six-days tour to Perth. This price includes a return economy class air ticket to Perth, accomodation on a twin-sharing
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    • 112 8 SIX outbound travel agencies in Singapore have come together to form a consortium to promote holidays in New Zealand and Australia. The consortium members, comprising Anglo-French Travel, Harpers Holidays, Global Travel, NTUC Travel, Santa Tours and Sin Chew Travel, feel that
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    • 37 8 SIN Chew Travel is the General Sales Agent for Newmans, believed to be New Zealand's oldest tour operator. The Newmans packages include coach tours, specialinterest tours and self-drive motoring holidays In cars or motorhomes.
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    • 64 8 Mansfield Hobday* to scheduling a series of four special departure dates for their southbound holiday packages beginning in conjunction with the school holidays In Skigapore. The departures are scheduled for November 9, 16 and 30, and December 7. They are offering a choice of two
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    • 105 8 Osdey Travel offers a number of interesting Austraia and New Zealand holiday packages, one of which to an 8-day promotional package to New Zealand for only S$2,Q5O. An Oxley spokesman said that this was the lowest-priced holiday of this duration to New Zealand currently being
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    • 53 8 C E It offering four escorted hobday packages which take in Australia's Gold Coaat and Mdbournc as wall as New Zealand. Moat other operators of Australia/New Zealand tours do not Include the first two destinations In their itineraries. C E also sells a variety
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    • 251 8 Chan Brothers Travel, a specialist in New Zealand holidays, has put together a very wide range of packages to suit travellers with different tastes. Mr Anthony Chan, proprietor of the company said: "I would bkc to highlight my adventure and trekking holidays. The adventure holidays
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    • 827 1 For those young homemakers on a tight budget Here is your guide to buying household appliances as you move up the social ladder. In the past two years, there have been significant changes in the pattern of ownership of household appliances and consumer durables
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    • 232 1 When families move out to a larger apartment they may find that even though the architects have been generous with living space, they often forget to create a kitchen of the same standard as the rest of the home. Those trying
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    • 230 2 Those who want to combine their dining and kitchen area may like to have the following appliances in this part of the home. Boreal has a range of gas cookers and ovens with automatic ignition which light up right away when the gas is turned
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    • 556 3 Free standing cookers are generally a good buy. Today's models give you plenty of features for your money, and you can take the cooker with you when you move. The more sophisticated models will not necessarily make you a better cook, but they do make the
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    • 255 3 An oven that can cook food four different ways. That is the Ventitherm Quatro from AEG. It cooks by the Ventitherm hot air system, by conventional cooking, by "Infratherm" grilling and on a conventional grill. The Ventitherm hot air cooking system can
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    • 186 3 East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet. So said Kipling, but the two are coming together in the field of cuisine. European-style cookers, originally designed for the users of flat pans, are now
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    • 102 4 With the current coffee-craze in Singapore here's something to really delight coffee lovers. It is the new Coffee-Expresso Automat KAE62 from Bosch A compact unit which makes both Expresso and filtered coffee from coffee powder. Its features include among other things a coffee section which
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    • 259 4 One of the most popular ways of installing airconditioning in Singapore is through the use of the split system. In this system, a single compressor drives a number of cooling coils, but not all simultaneously. Users can therefore choose to switch the cooling from room to room,
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    • 250 5 What is a pul-gitator? It's the name Hitachi give to the long, flexible central rod fixed in their washing machines. This rod helps loosen clothes that get entangled during washing. The pul-gitator also agitates the laundry and lets the detergent solution reach all
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    • 103 5 Meet Kenwood's latest Chef it's the Excel... THE Chef Excel, model A 902, from Kenwood is a food processor which comes with eight standard features. These include a K beater, a dough-hook, and a cake whisk, plus a meat mincer, a liquidiser and a high speed slker and shredder. There
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    • 210 6 The Singer 3015 is a new sewing machine which can produce a wide variety of stitches, including stretch stitches for elastic synthetic materials. Zig-zag stitches, complicated patterns and the other designs which the older generation of embroiderers used to spend long hours
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    • 116 6 Decided to carry on to three instead of stopping at two? Then your family will require the additional capacity of a Fisher FR32SOVRM three-door refrigerator to hold the week's supply of groceries. This refrigerator has a built-in temperature control system with
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    • 265 6 FAR East Home Appliances is the sole agent for Boreal appliances in Singapore. They are currently importing gas cookers, gas water heaters, cookerhoods and washing machines from Italy and France. The range of Boreal gas cookers includes more than 40 different
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    • 162 6 The refreshing effects of an atmosphere charged with negative ions have been scientifically proven by a number of researchers. lonisers which can recreate the invigorating feeling of outdoor air are becoming increasingly popular in homes and cars. Davis lonisers emit a constant
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    • 394 2 FACT: Girder's new multisplit can sa\e youip to half your electricity tills Indoor, wall-mounted Fan Coil Unit Indoor, wall-mounted Fan Coil Unit. I^l Outdoor When you're looking for an air-conditioner there are only The Carrier Multisplit is more versatile, 2 really important things you should consider. With the Carrier Multisplit
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    • 279 3 We revolutionized washing machines Operation is made simple by the sidewhen we pioneered the pul-gitator, the panel design. And talking of design, the Karamanbou. it eliminates twisted, tangled Perso-Com is attractively packaged in a laundry and reduces damage. choice of three elegant pastel colours Now we incorporate a personal pink,
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    • 320 4 KENWOOD Washers .ijflMP* Kenwood. A million Kenwood Chef owners have learnt to trust. JB in their range of washers fit small wash areas. Fully automatic washing machines with |HH Lg||j|^^M^| 18 programmes and high spin llfll Ijh^^H^H speeds to minimise drying time. Mm §iS|^^^^H Washer dryer machines with special cold
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    • 418 5 ITALY'S latest invention with permanent AUTO IGNITION GAS COOKER i flwtl* largest Gas Cookei* Manufacturer* Fox S.P.A.U Italy. Every Top Burner has Hs awn Built-in latest Device of Auto Ignition). Can be used with PUB gas or Bottle I Large bottle gas compartment which can occommodate all Lp——2s—— |:¥bu can
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    • 9 1 PLAY PAGE ■THE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 1984
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      • 281 1 1 Colouring Fun by Anna Soong HAT T/Vf\AT One day a little boy was playing with his little toy boat, Noah's Ark, in a 1 1 I drain by his house. Suddenly, 'pitter, patter* down came the rain. The rising water in the drain took his brightly painted boat down
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