Singapore Monitor, 18 November 1984
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Title Section11 1984-11-18 1 the Sunday Monitor Sunday, November 18,1984 40 cents M.C.(P) No. 22/S/8411 words
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Article518 1984-11-18 1 Ee Boon Lee; Loong Swee Yin - Top concerns: living costs, children's education by Ee Boon Lee and Loong Swee Yin Monitor staff writers Voters generally regard sound political leadership as the most crucial factor for Singapore's continued progress, followed by social stability, economic progress and defence, including civil defence. They say they518 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-11-18 1 Sit Yin Fong - by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer About five Singapore teenagers a day get rid of unwanted babies through legalised abortion. The probability, as sex education expert, Dr Nalla Tan sees it, is that the younger of these teenagers those between 13 and 16 can844 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-11-18 1 Gandhi Ambalam - by Gandhi Ambalam Monitor staff writer The Government is rethinking its policy of completely phasing out all foreign workers by 1991. This latest move on the "foreign workers policy" was disclosed yesterday by the Minister for Labour and Second MinisterMONITOR CHART BY PETER THAM; SOURCE: Singapore Ministry of Education - 356 words
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Advertisement300 1984-11-18 1 V tj I. Night Moves the right moves Ah Meng, the Orang Utan turns gourmet Cartoonist Lat talks on cartoonist Lat NEWS IN BRIEF WORLD PAPER inside today takes a critical close-up look at construction projects and plans around the globe. BUSINESSMEN IN SINGAPORE expect little growth in the six300 words
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Advertisement27 1984-11-18 1 A Winter retreat with a HUBPVVHH difference Fighting rebel in Indian Independence What computer don't know about computers Related story page 2 Related story on page 527 words
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Advertisement23 1984-11-18 1 Journey to the top of the fjjff world Robots in Singapore the shape of things to come |HE New ideas for Christmas decoration23 words
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Miscellaneous37 1984-11-18 1 WEATHER Weather for today is expected to be cloudy with showers in many areas in the evening. Temperatures should range from 23 to 31 degrees Celsius. A high tide of 2.3 metres occurred this morning at 7.33.37 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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372 1984-11-18 2 The survey on voters was conducted by the Research Department of Singapore News and Publications Limited between Oct 17 and 21. A total of 320 persons were interviewed at the following locations: Ang Mo Kio Central, Marine Parade, Holland Village, Empress Place, Bedok372 words
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Article171 1984-11-18 2 Businessmen in Singapore are expecting very little growth in the six months ending March 1985, according to a survey of business expectations conducted by the Department of Statistics in September. More than half of the 100 companies interviewed expected their business performance to remain unchanged. Only171 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-11-18 2 Irene Toh - Why do so many people jaywalk in Singapore? Interviews at Orchard Road by Irene Toh Monitor staff reporter JOHN TAN 80, Salesman "Singaporeans want to take the short cut. Sometimes, the traffic lights are so far off we'd rather take the initiative and cross the road ourselves. ForPhotos by Shafie Goh Monitor staff photographer - 698 words
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Article195 1984-11-18 2 It was raining heavily when Miss Chong Swew Lin, Mr Cheah Nam Hong and Mr Jayesh Avlani received their Bachelor of Arts degrees yesterday afternoon. But the rain did not dampen the upbeat mood of the 329 National University of Singapore graduates at their convocation at195 words
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Article479 1984-11-18 2 FACTS AND FIGURES: How well up are you on Singapore statistics? Did you know that 1,519,000 or 60.2 per cent of the population are under 30 years of age? Of these, 890,000 (35.6 per cent) are between 15 and 30 years old. There are only 55,400 people who have479 words
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Article150 1984-11-18 2 Loong Swee Yin - by Loong Swee Yin Monitor staff writer Mr Harbans Singh, secretarygeneral of the United People's Front, has yet to decide which of three constituencies he will be contesting in the coming general election Nee Soon, Sembawang or Kebun Baru. He said this after announcing the fifth and150 words
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Article546 1984-11-18 3 K K Fong - by K K Fong Monitor staff writer Tremors hit several areas yesterday afternoon just as lightning flashed before a downpour. No damage or casualties were reported. A number of highrise flat resi- dents did, however, feel their flats shaking between 2 and 3 pm. The tremors,546 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-11-18 3 Robert Conceicao - by Robert Conceicao Monitor staff writer Forty thousand that's the official estimate for the number of visitors to the $18 million National Exhibition on Friday, the first day the exhibition was open to the public. Mr Tow Joon Lai, chairman of the exhibition's publicity188 words
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69 1984-11-18 3 A tourist reported to police that she had lost $10,000 in jewellery after checking into a leading hotel in the Grange Road area. Jennifer Taylor, 38, from Britain, stayed in the hotel since her arrival a week ago. On Thursday, she discovered an assortment of69 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-11-18 4 Bertilla Pereira - by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer I Dentists are doing more these 'days than fixing teeth. They're changing faces and personalities, too. The booming business is called cosmetic dentistry. And more people than ever, especially young professionals, are buying their services. Cosmetic dentistry includes470 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-11-18 4 Jackie Sam - by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer You get the best view of the sunset in Singapore from Kent Ridge. Now that the National University of Singapore sits on top of the ridge, the best spot on the ridge would be the top of the481 words
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211 1984-11-18 4 Government officials want prices of imported books to come down. Officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry are considering buying government and school books en bloc by tender if prices do not fall. Book distributors would quote selling prices and the government211 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-11-18 5 Sit Yin Fong - by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer Moral education specialist Dr Robert Balhetchet yesterday T Warned pop culture and pornografor the licentiousness which "bas driven teenaged girls to seek I abortions. Taking pop songs as an example, he said: "Pop songs por-676 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-11-18 5 SOME "CUSTOMERS" tried to slither into Tanglin Shopping Centre recently. So the centre s chief security officer, Mr Tony Chua, 39, kept a watchful eye. On Friday, Mr Chua (picture) caught an unwanted customer all four metres long in the monsoon drain behind the shopping centre. A snake-catcherMonitor photo by Spencer Loh - 74 words
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191 1984-11-18 5 Irene Toh - by Irene Toh Monitor staff writer A labourer died when he acted as a balancer on a pile of planks hoisted by a forklift. Mr Tan Sang Lye, 61, of Guan Huat Wooden Box Manufacturer, was asked by his supervisor to act191 words
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Article, Illustration706 1984-11-18 6 Mazlan Samad - by Mazlan Samad Monitor staff writer The road to a motorcycle licence is two kilometres long and 10 minutes away. Yet only two in 10 learner motorcyclists have passed their tests in the first nine months of this year. The 7,554 people who706 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-11-18 6 Bertilla Pereira - by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Singapore's oldest flag-making store, which has carved out a niche for itself in the business since 1914 at the corner of North Bridge Road and Malay Street, will soon have to move out to make way427 words
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Article54 1984-11-18 6 Twelve Indian nationals who came here to look for jobs were jailed because they overstayed. Another three were fined. Natesan Ambikapathy, 24, was fined $1,000 or 4 months' jail. Ahamed Ibrahim Kuthududeen, 20, was fmed $1,700 or 3 months' jail and Govindasamy Gunasekaran, 30, $1,80054 words
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Miscellaneous545 1984-11-18 2 TV UPDATE Today's Programmes* m 3 3.-00 PM 8.90 Today in History. 3.02 Opening followed by Ouran 8.35 Drama Mlnggu Ini: Selembut Su" Reading. (Part 2). 3.06 Programme Summary. Urus has not yet recovered froiq 3.10 Afternoon Movie: My Geisha (E). her,sudden, bereavement Dr Han. Entertaining comedy about an ac-545 words
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Advertisement180 1984-11-18 6 WHAT TO WEAR IN NEW ZEALAND THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. B ■Hr" jML J spectacular coastline that rivals that of Hawaii's. Caravaning through the lushest, greenest countryside this side of Ireland. New Zealand Wining and dining in quaint English summer activities village restaurants. v' December to February: Hiking through magnificent National180 words
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Advertisement262 1984-11-18 7 CR watches from France are Choose from an and Authorised Dealers: Asia Watch Dealers Beskin Trading Co Bharath Watch Pte Ltd Chew Cheong Jewellers Classic Watch Cortina Watch Centre Pte Ltd Day Time Watch Pte Ltd Evemew Departmental Store Four Seas Fook Hing Trading Company Fashion Time Jewellery Pte Ltd262 words
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MONEY
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Article, Illustration731 1984-11-18 8 INVESTMENTS van -v-jtan earn the investor several hundred per cent in a year. I know because I increased the value of £„ipy first entrepreneurial investment 15,000 times in •"*4he first four years. urL Today, financial newspapers regularly relate storf*~ies of entrepreneurs making millions731 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-11-18 8 Edward Ong - by Edward Ong Monitor staff writer Little excitement is expected in the markets around the world next week. The only market that may be worth looking into is the Hong Kong market. Wall Street would probably be quiet as investors are unwilling to commit further527 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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Article822 1984-11-18 9 Masaki Watanabe - NEWS ANALYSIS by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer PORT DICKSON, Malaysia Asean countries will stick with their own blueprints for growth and stability even if their aims are often thwarted by global strategists in Washington, Moscow, Beijing and Tokyo. This message rang out loud and822 words
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Article, Illustration23 1984-11-18 9 SOME B,oooprotesters march behind effigies of Uncle Sam and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in Manila on Friday. UPI23 words
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403 1984-11-18 9 Malaysia is unlikely to purchase the Soviet heavy-lift helicopters in which it has recently expressed interest because they're impractical, for political and military reasons. Informed Kuala Lumpur sources say the official decision has not yet been made. That is being held up pending403 words
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Article240 1984-11-18 9 The Star KUALA LUMPUR Four of the six directors on the Bank Bumiputra board are expected to resign by the end of the month in the first major shake-up of the management following the takeover by Petronas two months ago. Also expected to go240 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article529 1984-11-18 10 MECHANICS AT Sydney Airport aren't laughing; neither is British Airways. The reason one of BA's planes couldn't get started at the airport this week was a pair of frilly panties inside an engine. Nobody knows how it got there, nor who owned it. But getting it out529 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-11-18 10 SHUTTLE ASTRONAUT Anna Fisher gives a big hug to her daughter, Kristin, 15 months old, upon her return to Ellington Field, Houston, on Friday. Fisher, the first mother in space, landed safely along with four other crew members after, an eight-day mission aboard the shuttle, Discovery. UPIUPI picture - 53 words
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TOP OF THE NEWS
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52 1984-11-18 10 MANAGUA Nicaragua sent a protest to the United States accusing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of trying to sabotage its coffee harvest by killing peasants and farmers. Last week, Nicaragua accused the United States of violating its territory and planning an invasion. US officials denied52 words
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Article57 1984-11-18 10 WASHINGTON President Reagan's senior foreign policy advisers are discussing an increase of US$7 billion (5514.7 billion) to US$B billion in military and economic assistance next year to US allies and Third World nations, Administration sources said. Such a programme would increase by 50 per cent57 words
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73 1984-11-18 10 WASHINGTON Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko said the time is not ripe for summit talks with President Reagan but said it would not be difficult to arrange a summit if there was confidence that it would yield positive results. His comments were in a letter73 words
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64 1984-11-18 10 WASHINGTON The transplant of a baboon heart into a California infant known only as Baby Fae stirred up more controversy. While heart specialists marvelled that the five-pound baby survived three weeks before dying of kidney failure, some heart transplant specialists said it was unlikely64 words
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91 1984-11-18 10 WASHINGTON A Miami-based company is being investigated by the Federal Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation after more than one million counterfeit birth control pills were found distributed by the firm to pharmacies across the US. They said the imitation Ovulen 2191 words
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46 1984-11-18 10 MOSCOW Asia's tallest volcano, on the Soviet Union's far eastern peninsula of Kamchatka erupted for the third time this year, spewing ash and gas seven kilometres into the air, Tass News Agency said. The 4,850-metre Klyuchevskaya Volcano last erupted in September.46 words
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Article, Illustration979 1984-11-18 11 Michael Richardson - By Michael Richardson The Age Newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Monitor NEW DELHI Can Rajiv Gandhi hold India together and govern effectively? The question is one which many people in this nation of 730 million are asking in the wake of his979 words
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COMMENTARY
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Article375 1984-11-18 12 Weathering the storm Most people do not understand "the economy." We would even go so far as to suggest that economists themselves seldom understand the workings of our economy. They operate very much like weathermen; their predictions are seldom precise, their language is purposely enigmatic, and their wisdom lies375 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-11-18 12 Dear Editor, The Singapore Monitor. There you go again. Picking on us poor, starving Ethiopians. This time you've gone too far, I tell you. Singling out us poor diplomats in partikuler. What do you mean we're living it up here in London when millions of my brothers508 words
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843 1984-11-18 12 Jackie Sam - by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Let Asians solve Asian problems! More than a decade later it is almost impossible to tell anyone how potent that slogan was. It was a cry of the Left but there were many right-thinking people who felt more843 words
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Article, Illustration715 1984-11-18 12 Singapore enjoyed miraculous progress in the last 25 years. All of us have benefitted from the security, stability and wealth which progress has afforded. It was due to the vision of the founders of modern Singapore, their creation of an independent, multiracial, multicultural, multilingual and715 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-11-18 13 I welcome the recent announcement that education should prepare girls for their future as homemakers and wage earners. Could this possibly be the beginning of a trend of making education more related to the practical aspects of life? Why not introduce the735 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-11-18 13 Sir, I find your report, "Mystery person paying for killer's legal cost?" of negative value. I read it because it was mentioned in your newspaper's front page (The Sunday. Monitor, Nov 4) under News Brief. I find it distasteful that Catherine Tan's religion was mentioned in your report, and131 words
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Article681 1984-11-18 13 Steven Guo - by Steven Guo For the Monitor Contractors! These days it comes complete with an exclamation mark because of the emotional force most people put behind the word. Raise the subject, regardless of whether it is electrical, plumbing or construction work and the result is the681 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-11-18 13 Father's 'teat-for-tat' remark Newly-born fathers who spill milk over themselves in the middle of the night when the rubber seal on the bottle deteriorates will be pleased to hear that snide comments in this column are sometimes heeded. I complained that you could buy all parts of the191 words
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RACING GUIDE
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99 1984-11-18 15 Wonder Boy - by Wonder Boy For the Monitor Consistent Gala Display II should beat his rivals in the unofficial Cup Trial in Race Five at Bukit Timah today. Winner of three races this season, the four-year-old by Medical Man did well in the Sultan's Gold99 words
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Article678 1984-11-18 15 lUU I I CI 3 Div 2-1200 m 10 Credit Centre IV 48 M C Liew (4) 7 6 1 1 Oaring Graphon 57 Seow (2) -442 7 Oval Office 52.5 Cooksley (10) 2 2 3 5 Aqua-Tred 54 Veiu (9) 3 3 4 Owner Credit Stable Trainer678 words
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Article312 1984-11-18 15 RACE WONDER BOY MA-ZEHN TAN MA-TAN TET (Monitor) (Zao Bw) (Wan Bm) (Monitor) 2 Italieno 8 Right Tempo 2 ItaMano 2 ItaMano 1 5 Bok Koon Ong 5 Bok Koon Ong 5 Bok Koon Ong 11 Data Bank 8 Right Tempo 2 Itakano 8 Right Tempo 3 Daktan312 words
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Article2168 1984-11-18 15 Going: Good/ Yielding HOW TO READ THE CARD 1 BAY THUNDER 1-54.8 (7) 56.5 Woon 1/4 4 rug Ahmad QOS(VOe-QS SadOa Horm Bmi Sww WegTH JocMy Nut** Ongr Track TiMnofk Nuittw Nan* Trrm of nam and Sat Conaaon* W* 'S* Numt» of Runt N Nuittw2,168 words
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Article95 1984-11-18 15 4 RACE 1 5 Bok Koon Ong 8 Right Tempo 2 tohanc 2 2 Brave Performance 7 Dynamite N 9 Three Leetfera 3 4 Sombrero H 3 St OaNen 8 Camberty H J 4 15 Brown Trooper* 13 Bengiemigo It 9 Karta 5 8 Gala Diapiay II* 795 words
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SPORTS
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Article386 1984-11-18 16 Reuter ROME Spain surged four shots ahead of overnight leaders Scotland before a thunderstorm delayed play during the second round of the World Cup golf championship here yesterday. Officials were expecting a delay of at least IV* hours in the rain-hit event, which lost its386 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-11-18 16 MELBOURNE American Tom Watson, golf's biggest money winner of the year, is poised for an early Christmas box following a third round 70 in the US$2OO,OOO (*****,300) National Panasonic Australian Open at the Royal Melbourne course. Watson's 7-onder-par 209 puts him one shot ahead of381 words
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Article99 1984-11-18 16 FLORIDA Baltic Speed ran a world record-equalling mile of 1:57 to win the U*****,000 (551,197,747) Breeders Crown at Pompano park. Driven by Jan Nordin, Baltic Speed beat stablemate Sandy Bowl on Friday by a head to pay US$4.BO, US$3 and US$3.2O. The top two horses99 words
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94 1984-11-18 16 ZURICH World number one Jahangir Khan of Pakistan cruised to the quarter-finals of the Swiss Masters Open Squash Tournament when he beat Australian Greg Pollard in straight sets here on Friday night. But his compatriot Maqsood Ahmed, seeded seventh, was upset by 16th-ranked Australian Ricki Hill.94 words
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Article, Illustration827 1984-11-18 17 Ever since Muhammad Ali retired, heavyweight boxing has lacked both excitement and talent. The biggest problem has been to find someone of Ali's class and charisma. Great heavyweight champions are as rare as great English fast bowlers! Larry Holmes has been particularly unfortunate to live in the827 words
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330 1984-11-18 17 Kenneth Jalleh - 'Flash' Elorde champ who won't give up by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, reputedly the greatest boxer the Philippines has ever had since World War 11, now dangerously ill with lung cancer in Manila, could not stop fighting even after defending his junior lightweight world title half330 words
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Article172 1984-11-18 17 Reuter MANILA Dodie Penalosa of the Philippines yesterday retained his International Boxing Federation (IBF) light-flyweight crown with a unanimous points decision over South Korea's Choi Chumhwan in a 15-round title fight. Choi, 21, was undefeated in 12 professional fights. But he avoided trading punches with Penalosa172 words
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540 1984-11-18 18 Kenneth Jalleh - SPORTS PARADE by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer A crisis that could have been spurred on by the dearth of national soccer talent was averted when the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) managed to rally the cream of the nation's footballers at540 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-11-18 18 S Gulam - by S Gulam Monitor staff vwiter There are two players who can play in any position in the national team. One is, of course, skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan. The other is Razali Saad. Razali's name might not ring a bell now, but it343 words
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237 1984-11-18 18 When Latif Rahman stepped into the stopper's role in a recent charity match against Penang, he did not realise he was taking over from a player Norhalis Shafik who was once thought irreplaceable. Norhalis had built such a reputation for himself in this region that237 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-11-18 18 Julian Bees - Agenzia Ansa ITALIAN SOCCER with Julian Bees ROME At the start of the season, when Verona were promoted to the top flight, everyone said it was a fluke. Now, the provincial bumpkin is firmly entrenched at the top of the table two points ahead of an412 words
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Article26 1984-11-18 18 Ascoti vs Napoti, Atlanta vs Lazio, VeMno vs Milan. Como vs Cremooese, Inter vs Udinese, Juventus vs Torino, Roma vs Fiorentina, Verona vs Sampdoria26 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-18 19 S Gulam - by S Gulam Monitor staff writer Personal and club problems may prevent Fandi Ahmad from turning out for Singapore in the Asian Cup soccer competition at the National Stadium from Dec 116. The FC Groningen footballer said in a long-distance telephone498 words
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Article189 1984-11-18 19 Reuter MADRID Mario Kempes, a member of the Argentine side which won the 1978 World Cup, said today he may join Swiss club Grasshoppers Zurich. Kempes told Reuters: "I am waiting for a phone call to leave for Zurich tomorrow but I can't say anything189 words
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383 1984-11-18 19 Ernest Frida - 3rd ASEAN TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer A row over the events to be held at the Third Asean Track and Field championships in Manila on Dec 1 and 2 has forced Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia to become383 words
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Article324 1984-11-18 19 K Silvam - by K Silvam Monitor staff writer Why are referees not sent for overseas courses as frequently as coaches? This question was posed by many leading referees who attended the two-day Football Referees Internaional Soccer and Quiz competition which ended yesterday. M Ramalingam, president of the Malaysian324 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-18 19 West Indies show a weakness to spin bowling Reuter SYDNEY Bob Holland and Murray Bennett highlighted the West Indian cricketers' vulnerability to high-class spin bowling yesterday when they took six wickets between them as the tourists tumbled to 212 all out in their first innings againstMonitor photo by Christine Chew - 241 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-11-18 19 Age group international Alvin Lim rewrote three more records on the final day of the Chinese Swimming Club's 3rd Annual Age Group Swimming Championships at Amber Road yesterday. Alvin finished tops in the 100 m breaststroke, freestyle and backstroke. Results: Boys299 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-11-18 20 PERSONAL and club problems may keep Fandi Ahmad (below) out of the Asian Cup finals in Singapore's National Stadium from Dec 1 to 16. Speaking from Groningen, Fandi told S GULAM of the problems that must be solved before he can leave on Nov 27, and "the way202 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-11-18 20 China and Taiwan look set for historic clash Bernama IPOH For the first time in history, China and Taiwan will meet each other on the basketball court if both teams as expected make it to the second round of the Second World Basketball Championship Asian qualifying203 words
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432 1984-11-18 20 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON Leaders Everton swept to a club record 10th consecutive league and cup victory when they beat bottom club Stoke City 4-0 to consolidate their grip on the English First Division at Goodison Park yesterday. Two early goals by diminutive striker Adrian432 words
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Advertisement655 1984-11-18 18 Attention All Football Fans! THE SINGAPORE X/ MONITOR PI!SiH> J£l JOINT SPONSORS Enter The Sunday Monitor Guess The jQg Today is Contest 8, of a series of 9 sepaWinner Contest of Inter-Constituency XS V rate weekly contests run in THE SUNDAY football matches and win cash and other &MONITOR, up655 words
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Advertisement100 1984-11-18 18 ATTENTION all sports fans Once again the Sunday Monitor will be up front with the latest sports news. On November 25, two supplements will be coming your way a rare treat for motoring and football fanatics. A 16-page Motoring Round-Up, that brings you motoring news and views of 1984, and100 words
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Advertisement69 1984-11-18 19 W The Ministry of Culture pr«t«nU THE LIFE AND TIMES MR X by Experimental Theatre Club in celebration of Singapore's 25 years of Nation-Building 22 to 24 Nov 84 8 pm Victoria Theatre Tickets at $5 and $3 at the Central Booking Office (Victoria TteatreD Tangs Superstore and Cold Storage69 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-11-18 1 David Joseph - by David Joseph For the Monitor A woman can animate the dress she wears by infusing it with her own psyche. Screen goddesses Mae West, Greta Garbo and other glamour girls picked with flair the dresses they are remembered by. DAVID JOSEPH interviews a local designer who believes476 words
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Article12 1984-11-18 1 Co-ordination: Deßong Photography: Sonichi Honda Clothes: Fabiani Creations Graphics: Jennifer Chua12 words
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Article, Illustration933 1984-11-18 2 Agencies FASHION The New York Ready-to-Wear shows opened recently with much aplomb. Designers reappraised the men's lounging-robe, making it the singular most expressive feature of the new trend in day and night couture. New York designers played it safe in their new collections933 words
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Article, Illustration734 1984-11-18 3 Anne de Courcy - by Anne de Courcy Overseas Press Agency One of the people I live with is a honey-col-oured Burmese cat with luminous green eyes and a playful and affectionate disposition. He comes when called, leaves small gifts of dead rodents by my bed, pounces on the telephone734 words
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265 1984-11-18 3 Annette Fogliono - by Annette Fogliono Streets Here are the basics of the modelling world and some tips for aspiring models. Average height: From 1.7 m to 1.77 m, with 1.75 m being most desirable. If a model is 1.7 m, she must be "absolutely265 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-11-18 4 Violet Oon - by Violet Oon For the Monitor Ah Meng gives the thumbs up for Penang food at the Singapore Zoological Gardens at a preview food tasting organised early this week. She enthusiastically ate her way through Penang Popiah, Ju Hee Eng Chye, Penang Laksa andMonitor photo by Clifton Aw - 375 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-11-18 4 Violet Oon - GOURMET CIRCLE by Violet Oon For the Monitor Forty Sunday Monitor readers spent a convivial afternoon tasting 12 wines at the first wine seminar held by the Sunday Monitor Gourmet Circle. Co-hosted by Riche-Monde and conducted by Tim Carton, the short one-session seminar was declared386 words
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Article162 1984-11-18 4 Making prawn cocktail is simple We feature a simple recipe for a perennial favourite, Prawn Cocktail. It's simple to make and begins a western style meal perfectly. If it is served with a halved sweet mango or avocado, it's even enough for a light meal on its own.162 words
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Article, Illustration890 1984-11-18 5 Violet Oon - EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor The latest night entertainment in town is a Chinese chef throwing dough around till he gets thin strands of noodles. Judging by the enthusiastic reactions of the dinner audience, this certainly beats being entertained by a singer. You890 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-11-18 6 Vtoice of America Artiste: Little Steven Reviewer: Philip Cheah Since leaving Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band early this year, Steve Van Zandt, alias Little Steven, has gone on to make one of the most engaging political rock albums of this year. Voice of America,419 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-11-18 6 Waking Up With Ihe House On Fire Artiste: Culture Club Reviewer: Lim Teck Lin When Culture Club shot into the realms of megastardom last year everything was going their way. Their wide appeal hinged on a keen ability to write good songs826 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-11-18 6 Hie Honeydrippers Vol 1 Artiste: The Honeydrippers Reviewer: Michael Cheah Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck... interested? Atlantic Records are hoping that fans of Fifties roots rock and Seventies supergroups will spill their hard-earned dollars to buy this new album by354 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-11-18 6 Philip Cheah - by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Essar Smokey Robinson Smokey Robinson has never made a bad album. Essar, his 15th album since he went solo in the early Seventies isn't about to mar his record. Smokey's velvety voice and his great ear for melodic hooks has always filled508 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-11-18 7 Adaline Scheerder - VIDEO UPDATE Ihe House on Garibaldi Street (1979) Starring: Topol, Janet Suzman, Martin Balsam, Alfred Burke and Leo McKern Directed by: Peter Collinson Reviewed by: Adaline Scheerder In 1960, Israeli Intelligence agents pulled off one of their most daring coups they cap tired Adolph417 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-11-18 7 Adaline Scheerder - Hie Long Good Friday (1980) Starring: Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren and Eddie Constantine Directed by: John MacKenzie Reviewed by: Adaline Scheerder You'll enjoy The Long Good Friday, a fast-paced film about London's underworld, if you can get through its first 10 minutes or so. It opens323 words
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Article, Illustration783 1984-11-18 7 Pat D'Rose - by Pat D'Rose Monitor staff writer Malaysian cartoonist Lat is talking with Filem Negara (National Films) about their new joint project the animation of Lat cartoons. Through Lat Productions, set up in May this year, Lat hopes to upgrade the standard of animation in Malaysia783 words
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Article, Illustration718 1984-11-18 9 Michael Burkett - CLOSE-UP by Michael Burkett International Press Services Hoyt Axton was climbing out of a chauffeur-driv-en limousine and heading for an interview when his large, unmistakable frame was recognised by two passing fans. "Hey, Hoyt!" they hollered. "How are you doing?" "Fantastic!" Axton grinned. Well, things718 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-11-18 9 Jim Bohen - A Soldier's Story: shot in the arm for Washington by Jim Bohen Streets From a low-budget, off-Broad-way stage production to a fullfledged Hollywood film treatment, actor Denzel Washington has lived with A Soldier's Story for the last three years. Washington plays Melvin Peterson, the educated, militant member of375 words
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Article670 1984-11-18 10 TV COMMENT "I'd love to win those prizes but I don't want to go on stage. I'll be so embarrassed." Schoolgirl Rozanna must have voiced the feeling of the 200-strong crowd who turned up at the SBC Auditorium to watch the Metro Show. Once upon670 words
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Article, Illustration933 1984-11-18 10 Hie Hui Ching - WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Films Thursday Feature Special: Games Mother Never Taught You Ch 5, 9.55 p.m. Loretta Swit (Hotlips in MASH) plays Laura Bentels, an up-and-coming executive, who has to find her niche in a man's world. Sam933 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-11-18 12 Hie Hui Ching - SUNDAY'S PICK TODAY'S TV By Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Principles Of Government (Part One) Ch 5, 9.15 p.m. This is the first of a two-part SBC documentary on the principles of government in Singapore. There will be interviews with the Prime Minister404 words
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Advertisement134 1984-11-18 1 FASHION New York's Ready-to-Wear collection slips into something more comfortable: Page 2. FOOD i Violet Oon tastes Sichuan food that has a touch of finesse: Page 5. Mi i jr fs f** f*. *tl 1 iitiiic •Www > Philip Cheah reviews Little Steven's Voice of America album. Find out what134 words
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Advertisement298 1984-11-18 2 I THE I Ibaba LINE I I DESIGNERS CLOTHES FOR MEN I NOW AT 02-32 PLAZA SINGAPURA All the things you do toyour skin: food, make-up, suntan, late nights. The way you live can What makes Skin Principle from clogging or covering the skin up make so much difference to298 words
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Miscellaneous429 1984-11-18 3 HOROSCOPES by Frank Barron First Features YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: In the year ahead many plans will be made. You could end up with your home entirely re-decorated. A relation may come and live with you, and this could cause some problems. The end of the year is likely to be429 words
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Advertisement279 1984-11-18 4 The Tea Garden presents Talay Thong Basket Back by popular demand. The authentic Talay Thong Basket from Thailand. Choose from a tempting array of v prawns, shrimps, mussels, crabs, ///J lobsters and crayfish cooked in the traditional manner. Served with J/// exotic sauces. Set lunch and dinner $18++. Or choose279 words
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Advertisement115 1984-11-18 4 I 1 I Application Form I Contest form for the Sunday Monitor Gourmet Crete and Riche Monde s Adventures n Wine seminar on November 28 at 3 pm at the Hyatt Hotel. Name: I Address: I I Occupation I I.C. No I 1 Phone No: (Office) Home Questions: 1) Where115 words
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Advertisement45 1984-11-18 5 You'll find Benelli corners at Metro Grand Handbags from $75 Scarves from $55 at Scotts and Lucky Plaza; Metro Golden Mile and Metro Orchard. Sol e Agent: BMI Private Limited. ■■mSIISUHI Tel: *****55. lOMA The feeling is natural. The look, free-spirited. Benelli of Italy. Jfll45 words
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Advertisement41 1984-11-18 6 Guess who's the biggest-selling pianist in Singapore Richard Clayderman? Roger Williams? Floyd Cramer? Ferrante Teicher? or Ronnie Aldrich? Ifs local pianist Jimmy Chan and here are the 5 reasons why: MidiisUWhl IJUST PIANOI i esr wkssb BmPPK] PPWSBBW Marketed by uuea41 words
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Advertisement353 1984-11-18 6 Haven't written yet? What are you waiting for? This is week number two of The Sunday Monitor's latest great giveaway to music fans. 230 FREE RECORDS This is the great Christmas present you've been waiting for. All the prizes are brand new and the latest Christmas releases. The rules are353 words
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Miscellaneous2167 1984-11-18 11 TV WEEK MONDAY NOVEMBER 19. 1984 I TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1984 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1984 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 90 T 2.30 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Page*. Goodbye Delvecchio. asrsr HSEk: "a <*-»» < J:«""; ?riu, p "ST.,u'^^2s iS&a a »X&«. 1»(«) .SK.O.: 4:00 PM .4S N .p. *-30 For The2,167 words
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Miscellaneous480 1984-11-18 12 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18.1984 For programme update see main paper page 2 ».M SBCt.nt -1W Sample Pag... "I" Nawa (E). SSCMit 'Uva' Sampta Papas JJ? T > 9:00 AM Hapr-VMK 3)00 Ml 7ioo W 9.00 Opening Announcement.. 3 00 Opening Announcement*. 7.05 Swiss Family Robinson (C) (cer--9.03 Programme Highlights. 3.03 Programme480 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-11-18 1 Victor Soh - Nature's secret world Editor James Harrison Publisher: Times Books International SPECTRUM by Victor Soh Monitor staff writer Nature has always baffled Man since he learnt to walk the earth. What seems the natural thing is unnatural to him. He goes in search of the missing piece of puzzle651 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1984-11-18 2 Helen Ong - by Helen Ong Monitor staff writer The Goodluck Friends Centre, a marriage bureau, sits quietly concealed behind a motor shop on the oiird floor of Rochor Centre. I "People feel more comfortable walking into a motor trading shop than into a marriage bureau," explainsMonitor photos by Hairis - 1,425 words
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Article, Illustration925 1984-11-18 2 Jane Firbank - by Jane Firbank OPA "Computicide" is the coming thing in crime. Computers have been shot, "burned up with gasoline and plastic explosives, stabbed with screwdrivers, attacked, in one case, with the heel of a woman's shoe and electrically shorted out with a metalOPA - 925 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-11-18 4 Popular Science They just keep coming: portable computers. With tremendous competition, makers are adding features and cutting prices at the same time. For instance, there's the Pivot, (above), from Morrow, Inc (600 McCormick St, San Leandro, California *****). It's a 4-kg portable that folds into a171 words
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161 1984-11-18 4 Peachtree Software (3445 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, Ga *****) has recently released has recently released more than a dozen new business and educational progams. You backup copies of the programs, but if you give them to friends, they won't work. The master disk contains a161 words
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Article84 1984-11-18 4 Surprise feature in AT T model AT&T has a personal computer. It's a 16-bit machine (8086 micro) that starts with 128K of memory and two floppies for US$l,BlO. Many people are surprised, however, that it uses the MS-DOS operating system and not UNIX (a popular multi-user operating system developed by84 words
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Article, Illustration645 1984-11-18 4 Fong Weng Fatt - USER NOTES by Fong Weng Fatt Monitor staff writer One of my many friends who got hooked on the excitement of personal computing went to the recent PerCom Asia exhibition hunting for a micro that has Chinese wordprocessing capabilities. He was disappointed when he came645 words
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495 1984-11-18 4 Carol Sugarman - by Carol Sugarman LA Times Washington Post Computers equipped with nutrition software are touring shopping malls and health fairs and are becoming permanent fixtures in diet clinics, hospitals, extension services and universities in the United States. With names like "pig-out," "the495 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1984-11-18 5 Jackie Sam - Legendary hero in India's battle for independence by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer In television's, "The War of the Springing Tiger" younger Singaporeans were introduced to Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian nationalist who threw in his lot with the Japanese during World War 11. Older Singaporeans who1,676 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-11-18 5 SINGAPORIANA Tiong Bahru, the "Hollywood" of Singapore. That's because very fashionably dressed women used to be seen there. An old tin miner who wants to remain anonymous says that the Cantonese used to call Tiong Bahru Road "Tsip Si Kai" which means416 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1984-11-18 6 Foo Mey Kien - PROPERTY by Fi Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Some are happy but most are sad. These are the emotions expressed by shop-proprietors of 54 pre-war shophouses along Orchard Road from the junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Orchard Road1,340 words
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Article335 1984-11-18 8 Michael Gartner - A snob by any other name... by Michael Gartner Register and Tribune Syndicate A friend and I were talking about a woman we know. She's a dilettante, we agreed, "but she doesn't channel her energies into useful pursuits," I added. If she did, she wouldn't be a dilettante, he335 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1984-11-18 8 light Lieutenant KenFneth W Hankinson, one of the first 10 men selected for the recofdbreaking trip through the Antarctic, received a 1984 Rolex Award for Enterprise as the representative of the British Joint Services Expedition to Brabant Island. In what is probably the most ambitious amateur expedition launched1,029 words
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Article1123 1984-11-18 8 Arthur S Brisbane - by Arthur S Brisbane Washington Post The world map on the wall in Hank Kaestner's office in Baltimore is riddled with little red pins the footprints of a spice buyer. From the volcanic hillsides of Indonesia, where cinnamon grows, to the clove forests of Zanzibar1,123 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-11-18 8 A weekly column of ideas for successful retirement Living together in harmony C> O a a 1_ One of life's greatest blessings is to be part of a' family that bridges the generation gap without falling apart at the seams. More often than not, the elder members274 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-11-18 10 'Chilling' experience in a winter retreat Los Angeles Times It is cold in Stockholm, Sweden, in winter; winds rushing off the Baltic Sea carry little flakes of snow that soon dust the windshields of the übiquitous Volvo taxis waiting for a fare. It is dark, too; twilight comes early690 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-11-18 10 Jackie Sam - TRAVEL TIPS by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer This is the season for trekking in the Himalayas. For Singaporeans its amongst the cheapest holidays anywhere this far if you don't splurge on guides and porters. Stay in lodges; $3 will carry you281 words
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