Singapore Monitor, 8 November 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section20 1984-11-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C IP) No 21 5 84 Thursday, November 8, 1984 f EVENING. EDITION: r 30 cents20 words
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322 1984-11-08 1 Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE political debate between the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and an Islamic opposition Srty, which was to be aired "live" tm television on Suny, has been cancelled. The New Straits Times, in a front-page story today, saidAgencies - 322 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-11-08 1 Washington's veiled threat to Moscow over possibility of jetfighter supply LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE REAGAN Administration has warned the Soviet Union that it would view the introduction of iet fighter aircraft into Nicaragua with r 'grave concern" and US officials said mightLAT-WP - 506 words
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Advertisement244 1984-11-08 1 BJeya's suggestion of PAP Malaysia strike offer a blatant lie, says Petir gold in bowling BEEPAOE2 H SEE PAGE 32 OUB introduces flNhunce Ino London GoM Certificate For the first time in Singapore (MMUfJMM MM LMVTH> I I Imml u. M«<i» P I Through OUB you can now buy -jf244 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-11-08 2 Anson MP Jeya's suggestion in open letter of 'buy-out' offer draws fire from PAP organ IN A BITING commentary, Petir, the People's Action Party (PAP) organ, dismissed as "absurd and a blatant lie" Mr J B Jeyaretnam's suggestion in an open letter to Anson440 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-11-08 2 BELOW are excerpts of what Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, Dr Dixie Tan and Mr Mah Bow Tan said at the recent ordinary party conference of the People's Action Party. GEN LEE, Political Secretary (Defence), f landing in Teck Ghee: "The MP must lead588 words
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196 1984-11-08 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE are holding a 28-year-old suspect who they think may be the "notorious car thief" after an ambush at Newton Hawker Centre last night. Detectives from the Tanglin Police Station nabbed the suspect while he was trying to open the196 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-11-08 3 MISS Siagapore, Koh Li Peag, is pictured above daring a photo aessioa for Miss World coatestaats la Loodoa today. The flaal of the Miss World 1984 contest will take place at the Rqyal Albert Hall oa Nov 15 PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 44 words
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153 1984-11-08 3 TWO YOUNG robbers, one brandishing a knife, robbed a 24-year-old craftsman of $300,000 worth of jewellery in a daylight robbery in Sims Avenue yesterday. The two robbers confronted Mr Cheong Keong Eng, who works for Jumbo Crafts Private Limited. He had just parked his153 words
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571 1984-11-08 4 VICTOR SOH; SEAH MEI KIANG - MEDICAL DIGEST A GUIDE TO HEALTHY LIVINC FOR EVERYONE By VICTOR SOH and SEAH MEI KIANG HUNDREDS of people in Singapore and Malaysia have complained to the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) that they paid advance subscriptions for copies of a medical magazine571 words
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80 1984-11-08 4 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK DESPITE forecasts of a surplus of warehouse space in the next few years, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) is planning to provide more. It is acquiring almost 116,500 square metres of rural kampung land at Mandai to80 words
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262 1984-11-08 4 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG MOST problems faced by Singaporeans concern their relationships with people, according to the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS). From 1980 to 1984, between 40 and 50 per cent of people who approached SOS for help, had relationship problems. This year's figure262 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration55 1984-11-08 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS FORTY-TWO tourists were stuck in a train, four metres above the ground, for half an hour when Sentosa's $16 million monorail system short-circuited. They were rescued by the island's fire brigade, and given what one tourist described as VIP treatment" by55 words
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Article49 1984-11-08 4 A GIRL's mother caught a man who had outraged her daughter's modesty, a court heardyesterday. Salleh Hodri, 24, pressed the 19-year-old girl's left breast as she was walking in a car park in Marsiling Lane on the morning of Oct 12, the court was told.49 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-11-08 4 MOTORCYCLISTS whose machines were impounded by the Traffic Police during a blit* on nell-riders last month have been attending lectures on the dangers of illegal racing. The riders, who turned up in batches of about SO every morning at Traffic Police headquarters to pick up their cycles69 words
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Article58 1984-11-08 4 POLICE are questioning several people in connection with the burning of six doubledecker buses in two Singapore Bus Service (SBS) depots. The first fire broke out at the Ang Mo Kio depot on Sept 10 and destroyed three buses. The second, occurred on Sept58 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-11-08 5 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM SMILE ON, Shangri-la. The hotel's in-nouse newsletter won top marks for this year's Best In-House Newsletter Award, organised by the National Productivity Board. Smile, the 13-year-old magazine of about 40 pages and a circulation of 1,200, is commended for its personal and down-to-earth presentation,323 words
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Article67 1984-11-08 5 A NINE-MEMBER panel comprising member* of the NPB, government and private officials and the press were the judges. Contents and visnal presentation were the criteria for selection with marks allocated for NATURE and quality of articles; PRESENTATION and style; EFFECTIVE nse of colours, photographs, graphics and design Use67 words
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131 1984-11-08 5 Lianhe Zaobao AN AMERICAN trading company which placed an order for $940,000 worth of cocoa cream with a local firm received a load of sand instead. The US company made the order in September by sending a letter of credit amounting toLianhe Zaobao - 131 words
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world
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860 1984-11-08 6 LAT-WP BEIJING, Thursday AT A small clothing factory in a north Beijing neighbourhood a few weeks ago, workers walked off the job for two days and drew up petitions to protest new rules limiting their sick leave. In the Manchurian city ofLAT-WP - 860 words
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180 1984-11-08 6 UPI NEW YORK, Thursday EGYPTIAN intelligence has evidence that Libya Slanted mines in the Red Sea because Egypt refused annul the 1979 Camp David agreement with Israel, the newsletter Mideast Report said this week. In a recent interview, Egyptian President HosniUPI - 180 words
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71 1984-11-08 6 Three caught with their pants down literally... UPI ATHENS, Thursday THREE Americans were each sentenced yesterday to 75 days in prison for disporting themselves naked on the Acropolis, the official Athens news agency said. Whilan Freitas, Kent Herman and William Mullen were caught photographing themselves in the nude on SaturdayUPI - 71 words
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Article143 1984-11-08 7 Reuter SEOUL,Thursday SOUTH KOREAN Deputy Premier Shin Byonghyun will take over the duties of ailing Prime Minister Chin lee-Chong, a presidential spokesman said today. The spokesman said President Chun Doo Hwan granted Mr Chin a leave of absence for health reasons and named Mr Shin,Reuter - 143 words
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279 1984-11-08 7 1984 aim is to get one in five to give up cigarettes UPI NEW YORK, Thursday AMERICAN SMQKERS will once again douse their cigarette butts and try to kick the habit for a day next week. The Great American Smokeout, sponsoredUPI - 279 words
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110 1984-11-08 7 BANGKOK, Thurs THAI TROOPS killed 48 fighters of the Shan United Army (SUA) loyal to drug warlord Khun Sa during fighting over the weekend, the Thai news agency said today. Khun Sa and the SUA control about 80 per cent of the110 words
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199 1984-11-08 7 LONDON, Thursday TEN YEARS AGO today, the Seventh Earl of Lucan went missing and the mystery is as baffling now as it was when the aristocratic gambler disappeared. Lord "Lucky" Lucan, professional cardplayer and well-heeled socialite, has not been seen199 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-11-08 8 Mondale close to tears as he concedes defeat LATWP WASHINGTON, Thursday DEFEATED Democratic Presidential candidate Walter Mondale (picture right) looks close to tears as he concedes defeat in the American Presidential election. Meanwhile, despite President Reagan's landslide re-election, shifts in Congress could make it harder forLATWP - 503 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-11-08 8 ...BY THE EXPERTS I WAS unnble to make an effective w case that new leadership was needed. I was running against an incumbent president... who was, is, very popular and penonable and very well liked in-the midst of what is perceived ns good economic times and diminished184 words
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214 1984-11-08 8 ONE of the most significant aspects of the election was its intimation of a Historic shut within the electorate towards the Republican Party, which for now is perceived as the political institution best suited to govern. This feeling, the exit polls revealed, has214 words
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59 1984-11-08 8 Reuter LONDON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan was compared to George Washington by Britain's biggest-selling newspaper today amid editorial tributes on his limdsliae reelection. "In the Reagan era, the United States has found herself," said the mass-circulation Sun. The Times said: M He isReuter - 59 words
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Article366 1984-11-08 9 WHY THE SOVIET UNION NO LONGER USES JAPANESE FISHERMEN AS SPIES NEMURO (Japan), Thursday FISHERMEN in this far-north Japanese port complain that their livelihood has suffered since Soviet authorities stopped using them as spies. It used to be a lucrative business, slipping in to Soviet-controlled366 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration71 1984-11-08 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS ASTRONAUTS Frederick Hauck David Walker, Anna Fisher, Joseph Allen and Dale Gardner, disappointed at being the first shuttle crew grounded by weather, waited for a second launch tryat 1215 GMT today. winds that could have wrenched the shuttle Discovery off71 words
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Article44 1984-11-08 9 NEW Brunswick Premier Richard Hatfield, charged with possession of mariiuana found in his luggage during Queen Elizabeth's visit here in September, was fingerprinted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Tuesday night. He is due to appear in court on Nov 19.44 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-11-08 9 SOUTH African bishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the 1984 Nobel peace prize, called on American blacks yesterday to pressure the Reagan Administration to support South African blacks in their fight to end that government's apartheid policy. Bishop Tutu, receiving an honorary degree from Howard University, urged63 words
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Article48 1984-11-08 9 TUNISIAN President Habib Bourguiba was in a satisfactory condition two days after entering a Tunis hospital for heart treatment, his doctors said yesterday. The 81-year-old President was admitted to the Ernest Conseil Hospital on Monday after suffering heart problems caused by fatigue, medical sources said.48 words
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Article33 1984-11-08 9 PHILIP Weld, a former publisher of the international edition of the Herald Tribune and a record setting trans-Atlantic yachtsman, has died at the age of 69. FROM AGENCY DESPATCHES33 words
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130 1984-11-08 10 AP BEIJING, Thursday COUNTERFEITERS have successfully used photocopy machines to duplicate Chinese paper money, a newspaper reported yesterday. The newspaper China Legal System (Zhongguo Fazhi Bao) said photocopied Chinese banknotes and foreign exchange certificates used by tourists had been smuggled into circulation.AP - 130 words
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Article144 1984-11-08 10 Reuter TOKYO, Thursday THE CONFECTIONARY company plagued by Japan's poison candy gang said yesterday it expected to suffer a loss of 800 million yen (556.9 million) during its financial year ending next March. The Morinaga Company said this estimate was based on an assumption thatReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-11-08 10 ASSASSINATION OF INDIRA GANDHI AP NEW DELHI, Thursday THE TWO Sikh bodyguards alleged to have killed Prime Minister Indira Gandhi were also planning to assassinate her son and successor, Rajiv, an Indian newspaper reports. The Statesman, published in Calcutta and New Delhi,AP - 274 words
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267 1984-11-08 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Thur WALKING for people over the age of 50 can be a pain in the leg. Officials of the US National Council on the Aging say it need not be. It is not an inevitable part of getting old. TheUPI - 267 words
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172 1984-11-08 10 Reuter PORT MORESBY, Thursday PAPUA NEW GUINEA'S national security council went into emergency session yesterday after reports by villagers of fishting between Indonesian separatist rebels and Indonesian forces on Papua New Guinea soil, officials said. Prime Minister Michael Somare led talks onReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement113 1984-11-08 8 njoy a fun-filled holiday in Fenang. two to seven day packages from just Ss3os. (Inclusive of return airfare). Rasa Sayang Deluxe Dreams from only Ss"*s4. Palm Beach Experience" from only Ss3os. Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Airport transfers Welcome drink Full breakfast daily Airport transfers113 words
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world / trends
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139 1984-11-08 11 ONE YEAR after losing elections for the first time in their history, Argentina's once all-powerful Peronists are looking for a leader and a political theme to restore unity and hope to their shattered ranks. The party's crisis was highlighted on the 39th anniversary of the139 words
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Article23 1984-11-08 11 Japan's defence industry is booming because of a sustained government effort over the past few years to strengthen its military capability.23 words
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Article24 1984-11-08 11 The Israeli army has rebuilt captured Soviet tanks to western standards and they are putting them into service in the armoured units.24 words
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Article31 1984-11-08 11 A year after losing the elections for the first time. Argentina's Peronists are looking for a leader and a political theme to restore unity and hope to their ranks.31 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-11-08 11 TRENDS.. World Politics JAPAN'S defence industry is booming thanks to a sustained government effort over the past few years to beef up its military capability. While the Japanese defence industry is small, signs are that they will be increasing at a brisk pace. In288 words
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177 1984-11-08 11 THE ISRAELI army has rebuilt captured Soviet tanks to modern Western standards and Israeli officers say the army is putting them into service in its armoured units. The Israelis captured Soviet T54 and T55 tanks in the 1967 Six-day War and177 words
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Article43 1984-11-08 11 Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates are seeking to purchase F-16 jet fighters. The United States will consider the requests next year. The Kuwaiti request would face difficulties because of objection from the Israeli lobby within Congress.43 words
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Article51 1984-11-08 11 North Korea is negotiating with a French construction company to build a 1,000 room-hotel in Pyongyang. North Korea recently enacted a law allowing foreign companies to invest in joint ventures with government corporations. Until then, it had been closed to outside capital under a policy of economic51 words
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Article50 1984-11-08 11 China and the Soviet Union went back to the negotiating table last month in a bid to patch up their differences and give a new dimension to the Washington-Moscow-Beijing power triangle. Bilateral talks may not achieve anything close to a breakthrough leadihg to resumption of their *****-style cordiality.'50 words
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Advertisement156 1984-11-08 11 wry world's first fully automated 35mm camera with built-in flash using a lithium battery TAKES 0N1Y1.5 seconds to re-charge! No more missed shots whilst waiting for the flash And talking about automatic...everything else is battery to come on! OLYMPUS AFL Quick Flash automatic about this amazing Automatic. takes only a156 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-11-08 12 The fourth contract, in Japanese yen futures, was Introduced yesterday at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) but the Japanese were not there in force to support it. JOHN CHOW describes the trading for the day and explains why the726 words
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465 1984-11-08 12 LEE KIM TAH (Pte) Ltd (LKT) has beaten over 30 rivals to win the $75.6 million Simei Estate HDB contract The wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Lee Kim Tah Holdings Ltd bid $8 million less than its nearest rival to465 words
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218 1984-11-08 12 LEE KIM TAH'S success in the tender to build the 2,356 four- and five-room improved flats was in the face of competition from such giants as Hyundai Corp (South Korea); Kajima Corp, Marubeni/Shimizu, Penta Ocean (all of Japan); White Industries of Australia; and SGE218 words
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100 1984-11-08 12 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd's (KLI) proposed acquisitions of 70 per cent of the equity interest in the People's Insurance Co (M) Sdn Bhd and Kota Raya Development Sdn Bhd are only expected to contribute to its profitability from the year ending100 words
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279 1984-11-08 13 MARINE Midland Banks Inc's new marine subsidiary, established to execute and clear financial futures contracts on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), is affiliated with CM M Futures Inc, the US based futures commission merchant of the CM M Group Inc, which279 words
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Article284 1984-11-08 13 HMLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET yesterday ignored President Reagan's reelection and declining interest rates to concentrate on profittaking for a session marked by a steady decline in prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 10.93 to 1233.22. Losing issues led gainers 979 to 616 and volumeReuter - 284 words
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Article47 1984-11-08 13 AT THE midday break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 2.85 points to 417.03 from the previous day's close of 419.88. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was down 0.0807 point to 132.7701 in morning trading from the previous day's dose of 132.8508.47 words
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Article93 1984-11-08 13 Your 8$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/OD TT OD US* 2.1533 2.1433 2.1343 S sterling 2.7523 2.7303 2.7203 Australian 1.8698 1.8458 1.8308 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to one unit US$ 2.15 2.12 New Zealand 1.10 1.00 sterling 2.782.68 Australian 1.88 1.80 Canadian 1.68 1.59 S$ to93 words
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Article285 1984-11-08 13 Selected stocks at midday, Market tone: lower Boustead 1.80/1.81 Cold Store 2.90/2.93 FAN 5.10/5.15 Genting 4.98/4.98 G i h 2.08 S Haw Par 2.08/2.07 Isetan 2.80 S Keck Seng 2.17/2.20 Eno 2.51 S Hume 5.74 B Incbcape 2.51/2.52 Intraco 2.75 S M Cement 1.81/1.82 Mulpha (S) 1.06/1.08 Oriental 5.24/5.28285 words
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Article191 1984-11-08 13 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar rose from New York levels against most major currencies on short covering in fairly active early trading, dealers said. However, sentiment for the dollar remained weak on expectations that US interest rates will fall further and that there may be anReuter - 191 words
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Article257 1984-11-08 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened cautious to mixed in reaction to Wall Street's 10-point drop last night. It closed slightly easier at the midday break. TP did the top volume of 238,000 to close at $8, followed by Pan-El's 215,000 at $3 and TDM's 156,000 at $2.64.257 words
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features / letters
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706 1984-11-08 14 Howard Tyner - Faced with criminal prosecution, Christian group resorts to radical tactic •y Howard Tyner of tm vnicago i noun® MOSCOW: Their children have been taunted as "fascists" and beaten by schoolmates. They themselves have lost their jobs, have been forced to pay large fines706 words
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225 1984-11-08 14 JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS - JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS) PRO, 'Singapore Bas Service I REFER to the letter by "Commuter" requesting for more Service 41 buses and a new service for students alone Tanjong Katong and Guillemard Roads (SM, Sept 20). Passenger loading surveys conducted following the writer's letter showed that225 words
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Article108 1984-11-08 14 BERNADETTE CHIM (MISS - BERNADETTE CHIM (MISS) PRO, Trans-Island Bus Service*. WE REFER TO the letter "Is Service 167 for workers only?" by "Frustrated" (SM, Oct 30), Service 167 provides the general public and students with a direct link between Admiralty Road West (outside Sembawang Shipyard) and108 words
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715 1984-11-08 14 ROSEMARY GOUDREAU - §y ROSEMARY GOUDREAU of The Orlando Sentinel LAKE OUENA VISTA (Florida): About 55 per cent of women lose their sexual desire after menopause, mostly because of hormonal changes, medical researchers report. In a Yale University study of 178 post-menopausal women, 121 women had symptoms of715 words
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opinion / letters
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478 1984-11-08 15 NKM WITH THE general election fast approaching, the Singaporean voter has come under the political magnifying glass and is being appraised in a way, we feel, that is unfair to him. The latest contribution came from the Acting Chairman of the Singapore Democratic Party478 words
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157 1984-11-08 15 THERE APPEARS TO be a relaxation in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's censorship of TV films. This laxity in censorship is found in a scene from the Mandarin series, "Growing Up,'' which was telecast on Oct 24 at 9.30 pm. The scene depicts157 words
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516 1984-11-08 15 THE BOOSTING of productivity is a social responsibility which reJiuires mutual efforts or mutual benefits. Singaporeans have worked very hard to Improve productivity over the last three years. It was clear that the only wav we could build for the future516 words
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Miscellaneous10 1984-11-08 15 WffJKmi&k i\fcfrwfaefiw> i csiwiinjsa wc w>xni.jr RBiMiTwa.fr —II J 110 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1984-11-08 16 LAN WOODWARD - TOUGH ROAD TO STARDOM FOR TANYA By LAN WOODWARD "PEOPLE are always trying to fabricate stories about me," murmurs the ex-Charlie's Angel who has made it into the latest Bond movie. "They're always trying to sensationalise my life," says Tanya Roberts, best known1,246 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-11-08 16 ISTARSTRUCKj K M Wj IT HAD to happen. Hong Kong will finally have an English situation comedy of its own and it will explore aspects of the cultural gap between East and West. The series will aptly be titled Made-in-Hong Kong. A brainchild of670 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-11-08 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE THREE weeks before Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated on Oct 31, she talked about the lack of security and the future of India after her death on a BBC television programme. And, as though foreseeing her333 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-11-08 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Thursday Feature Special The Cradle Will Fall (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 10 pm) BASED on Mary Higgins Clark's novel, this suspense drama stars Lauren Hutton as Kathy DeMaio, a spirited young assistant district attorney who is warded at the Cedars Hospital after a* minor car480 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-11-08 18 Aussie series not merely an account of POW bVeakout TV SCENE Australian Information Service A 10-HOUR Australian television series, Cowra Breakout, now in production is the story of two cultures those of Australia and Japan and not just an account of a massive prisoner-of-war breakout.Australian Information Service - 555 words
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Miscellaneous686 1984-11-08 17 leisure 3Sfflf8BSBy«."18"1 2.25 88CTEXT- Live Sample PlflM. Iff l lIIKVHJHMfIfIiUHJHHIHkH 2.SS Opening and Programme Highlighta followed by The Immortals (C) Tarzan for Brave Steps. Sandy and George take up elocution dancing lessons an eye on super stardom. But Daddy is more interin knowing who will help him for grand opening.686 words
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Miscellaneous922 1984-11-08 19 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Steptoe and Son 7.00 Noon Programme Steps in Time (cont'd): Classical Record Review World News 7.09 News Summary 12.05 Musical 1. Dvorak: Symphony 12.45 Financial Review about Britain 7.15 New Notebook -■Musical No 7 in D minor Opus 12.55 Reflections 1.00 Ideas 7.25 The Week in Steps922 words
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Miscellaneous196 1984-11-08 19 w i mogen Hoist Arts Circle 7.30 Ballet Haydn: Piano Sonata 4.00 Programme Highlights: Khachatur-' No 29 in F, Steven de Summary 4.05 Compos- ian: Masquerade, Lon- Qroote (piano) 2. Haydn: ers from Different Eras don Symphony Orches- String Quartet in C Opus Claude Debussy: Im- tra/Stanley Black 33 No196 words
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Miscellaneous299 1984-11-08 20 lel»uf Uiibi'l GERMAN FILMS THE Goethe-Institut will screen Effi Briest today at 7.30 pm at its auditorium. Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, the film (with English subtitles) is about the tragic consequences of a young bride's adultery with her husband's friend. Tomorrow at 7.30 pm, Der Fangschuss (Coup de Grace)299 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-11-08 21 GO PLACES IN selecting-a package tour, holiday-makers are primarily influenced by the sightseeing itinerary offered. And accommodation and the price of the package are just as important. Most tour agents do not offer sufficient stop-over time for most of these packages, resulting in vacationers285 words
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Advertisement67 1984-11-08 21 Time of Departure S'pore: 09 30hrs Batam: lOOOhrs(WIB) 13 30 hrs 14 00 hrs (WIB) 17 00 hrs 17 30 hrs (WIB) Clothes for Winter Holidays. Why spend a lot on new winter clothes when travelling abroad? Seasoned winter gear in top condition, some I almost brand new, available. >67 words
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Advertisement260 1984-11-08 21 TOKYO&KYOTO DAYS $2,245 A flfl a| maala A alulila a aim <i an inclusive ot sccovTiocHiiioViy vnesis BHp>wC®wq« Highlights:« Tokyo DisneylancbGeisha House I •Boat Cruise on Lake Todaiji Kyoto's Golden Pavilion •Bullet Train Atfyufrr Aftfi/VMATtfft DTK? I TTI vIB>K«RfCC AnNKaLpwA iCV ■IC i> I w 288 CMtwrd Road, #11-01 Y«n260 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-11-08 22 leisure/ comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook ...6oT CPhWfcCT IT TrteVfcfe tAMGM- CONTACT, x ev MTO A»4D and /h-V ~x I r=&MiiC% I itmr i* weak. *nt> I ah«sw-iHirttrs v vhtwfwh*! z*#r IB J /A PoWftßuese/ J I HAPPENING- 5 IhAA&iNfc UH*T THOSE .j C y^|t /wSMar nwjl; fee Nag.*672 words
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Article368 1984-11-08 23 tfßrfeNftfc Accountancy. Secretarial Leisure Courses. Computer end Industrial technology. Business Studies, Seminars. Marketing, Itargeting. Accountancy, Secretarial languegss. leisure Courses, Computer and Industrial technology. Business Studies, Seminars. Marketing, Accountancy, Secretarial, Commmmai ComputtmKd KBKEuIEiHEa ASaiSIKMH S!K H iIJi Mmi iirftiMbv Accountancy, Secretarial Languages. Leisure Courses. Computer368 words
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124 1984-11-08 23 A FOUR-DAY workshop on Marketing Communications will be held by PL Marketing Communications from November 22-25 at the Royal Holiday Inn Singapore. The workshop will teach marketers how to use the various tools of marketing communications, such as branding and packaging, merchandising media, personal selling,124 words
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Advertisement218 1984-11-08 23 Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce 47, Hill, Street Singapore 0617 Offers DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DBMS) 4 lectures by Mr Qoh Tian Sze DATE: 1 DEC to 22 Dec Time: 2.30 to 4.30 pm Course Fee: $80/Venue: SCCCI Microcomputer Centre (3rd Floor) 1) Introduction: The Data Base Management System (DBMS)218 words
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Advertisement253 1984-11-08 25 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant m EE Here's your 5 chance to grow Bwith us Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor SSS makers and also one £2 of Singapore's fastest growing |H companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS S5 Requirements: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Have completed Hi Primary/Secondary253 words
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Advertisement321 1984-11-08 25 Situations Vacant An expanding plastic and metal factory has immediate vacancies for the following positions 1. MOULD SET-UP TECHNICIANS O Abie to work 3 rotating shifts 0 Technical knowledge e Completed N S O Some experience m injection moulding 2. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 0 Permanent 2nd 3rd shifts e No321 words
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Advertisement264 1984-11-08 25 NOTICE BEE SENG BRICKWORKS ft CERAMICS PTE LTD (In inoiitb#n voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Bee Seng Brickworks A Ceramics Pte Ltd, held on 18th October 1984, the following special resolutions were duly pasaed. 1. "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim264 words
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Advertisement475 1984-11-08 25 i NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Ng Toh Tet of No. Blk 309 Jurong East St 32, #05-276, Singapore 2260 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop* licence in respect of premises at M/s: Ng Sin Eng Seng Blk 442, Jurong West, Ave 1, #01-756, Singapore 2264 and475 words
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Advertisement496 1984-11-08 25 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Mohd Sedik Bin Mohd Salleh of No Block 132, Tab Ching Road #08-731 Singapore 2261 have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s: Syedunnisha Provision Frozen Foods, Sedik Aisha Enterprise Co. at Block 517 Jurong West496 words
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Advertisement384 1984-11-08 26 classified 273-9090 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Tan Ban Lee of N0.388F dementi Road Singapore 2159 have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s: Pete's Birdland B B Q Restaurant, 71, Hillcrest Road Singapore 1128 and that this application will be384 words
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Advertisement743 1984-11-08 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I Originating Petition) In the Matter of Number 77 of 1984 Singapore News I And Publications Limited I And In the Matter of the I Companies Act, Chapter ISS I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented by Singapore News743 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-11-08 27 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN MALAYSIA'S team of five in the Bth Asian FIQ Asian Zone Bowling Championships at Jackie's Bowl Orchard yesterday was ready to celebrate when they chalked up a high of 2,023 pinfalls after the second game. Richard Phua had a507 words
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118 1984-11-08 27 A BIT of Philippine politics has been imported into Singapore during the bowling tournament. But, thank goodness, it's not of a confrontational type, even though the ingredients are there for a blowup. Close on our discovery of Colonel Irwin Ver, son118 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-11-08 28 RACE 1 2.00 CI 4 Wv 2 1700m 1 Hup Swig 57 1 Uh Sana Uh MV> S Taming Sari N M 4 Roscfino 54 5 FaN Accompli 55V? Endtess Mani 55 7 Spaciai Quality 54V> Tai Laa 54% t Mwtef Of Tha Qama 53% 10 Wang Slang 53 Twaodia624 words
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Article, Illustration705 1984-11-08 28 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY LAST start winner NAVIGATOR showed his liking for the wet track when he displayed remarkable progress in his wind-ing-up gallop at Ipon today. With Albert Au-Yeung astride, the Barcas four-year-old was accompanied bv stablemate Auspicious Boy over a705 words
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Article, Illustration621 1984-11-08 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA MADASAMY Murugiah, an amateur with handicap two, gave the Singapore professionals a hard time when ne returned a better score than them on the first day of the $40,000 Professional Golf AssociationCycle Carriage Classic at the Bukit course yesterday. The621 words
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254 1984-11-08 29 AP MEXICO CITY, Thursday NINE of the 52 games for the 1986 World Cup soccer finals, including the opening and final matches, will be played in the capital's Aztec Stadium, which can seat 110,000 people, the organising committee has announced. Guiller Cannedo, PresidentAP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-11-08 29 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE finished joint 20th after the first day of the World Amateur Team golf championship at Royal Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday. A total of 39 teams are taking part in the championship. The United States are336 words
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Article145 1984-11-08 29 VENEZUELA will be the venue for the 1986 world amateur team golf championships, Venezuelan Golf Federation President Jesus Acosta announced in Hongkong yesterday. Douglas Ooi, the playing captain of the Singapore team, said in a telephone interview with The Monitor last night: "Venezuela will145 words
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Article168 1984-11-08 29 THE PEOPLE AT THE SPORTSFRONT IN A sport increasingly populated bv slim, blond Swedes, the sight of Lawrence Barnett Hooper 111 in tennis gear coines as something of a surprise. Popularly known as "Chip" on the circuit and, at 1.98 metres and 95 kg, Hooper168 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-11-08 29 PRAKASH Padukone of India hopes to play in the Grand Prix Badminton finals in Kuala Lumpur in December despite a blood clot in his left arm, his trainer said today. The clot in Padukone's non-playing arm forced him to withdraw from the Scandinavian Cup in Denmark135 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-11-08 29 THE SPONSORS of the London Tennis Grand Prix, who had been puffing nervously on their own product for much of the day, heaved a collective sigh of relief tonight when Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl safely negotiated their first round ties. Connors, twice cham- Eion, and101 words
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Article90 1984-11-08 29 JEAN-CLAUDE Perrin, who was set for exile from the French Athletics sguad despite coaching Pierre Quinon to an Olympic gold medal, will keep his job as national pole vault tirainer, the French Athletics Federation said today. Perrin was included in the coaching line-up of new90 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-11-08 30 S GULAM - ASIAN CUP '84 By S GULAM WITH barely 14 players attending the twice-a-day training sessions, national coach Hussein Alfrnled has decided to broaden the national squad by adding three more players. Seventeen year-old Tampincs Rovers goalkeeper Wong Wee Khong will rejoin the338 words
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177 1984-11-08 30 NIPPY winger Gu Guo Ming, who thrilled Singapore fans in last year's Merlion Cup. is among the 22 players China have named in theirbid to win the Asian Cup for the first time. Guo Ming played a key role177 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-11-08 30 EUROPEAN CLUB SOCCER WRAP-UP Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE MASSIVE investments made by Italian clubs paid off last night as two expensive imports helped to keep Juventus ana Roma in the hunt for European club soccer's premier honours. It was a Frenchman,Reuter - 430 words
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Advertisement313 1984-11-08 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 189 JEB COMPANY (PTE) LTD (In Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of JEB COMPANY (PTE) LTD duly convened and held at 10, Jalan Besar, #12-11, Sim Lim Tower, Singapore 0820 on 3rd November 1984, the following resolutions313 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-08 28 Mizuno Volleyball Shoes are worn by Olympic Volleyball Women s Team 1984 held in Los Angeles (1st-Chma 2nd-U S A 8. 3rd Japan) 3rd Asian Volleyball Championship Women s Team 1983 held in Japan (2nd-China) 9th World Volleyball Championship Women's Team 1982 held in Peru (1st China. 2nd-Peru 8. 3rd-U105 words
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Advertisement174 1984-11-08 30 STEEIEAGIE For the perfect weight balance in your swing! It's so very important in golf to have the weight balancer weight and the exact spot of the correct swing in each individual club. With PGF's Steel Eagle weight vfl corrector you can adjust the wL swing 1 Jaw/ Steel Eagle174 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-11-08 31 AP LONDON, Thursday EXACTLY a third of the way through the English soccer league programme, new leaders Everton take their turn to feel uie pressure at the top on Saturday. Six teams have headed the 22-strong First Division since the season startedAP - 361 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-11-08 31 TONY LIM - MEN'S TRIO EVENT By TONY LIM MALAYSIA took the gold medal in the three-man team event of the Bth Asian FIQ Championships at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard today, beating Australia by seven pins in an exciting final. The Malaysian trio of Ringo Wang, Richard Phua and Fong Yet378 words
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