Singapore Monitor, 24 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-24 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 30cents Saturday, November 24, 198412 words
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Article495 1984-11-24 1 Current harvest damaged by drought, says UN offcial Reuter CAMBODIA faces serious food problems next year because of a major shortfall in its rice harvest, a senior United Nations official said yesterday. UN Secretary-General Javier Perez De Cuellar's special representative for Cambodia, Mr Tatsuro Kunugi,Reuter - 495 words
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Advertisement81 1984-11-24 1 WiUUriF I've no regrets TV GUIDE IE I 1! tl W SSiiP sSan 86 31, UTUHJIY'' m?» Sunderland .5S 1. the world s -seepage 29 TOMORROW'S 1A P J- o U ,s™°°™ E 0 R PAGES OF PROGRAMMES conscience: Page 10 on page 19 Monitor living Jet set: How to81 words
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186 1984-11-24 2 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM MANAGERS were urged to understand clearly the productivity concept in order that they could lead their workers in translating it into action. The call came from Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture) when he opened the186 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-11-24 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO TOP CIVIL servants face a price hike of more than three times for a holiday at Changi Point from Monday. The Division One officers, who until now have been able to set a two-storey bungalow for $15 a week,341 words
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196 1984-11-24 2 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE ONLY 63 retailers and three distributors signed an agreement not to sell pirate tapes when the deadline expired on Thursday night. Another 121 retailers and 27 distributors changed their minds and did not join the approved retailers and196 words
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Article100 1984-11-24 2 A REPORT in the Leisure pages of The Singapore Monitor on Nov 20 stated that on Aug 27, 1978, the First Count of Burma, Lord Mountbatten, his daughter, Lady Dorene Bradbourne, and his grandson, Timothy, were killed by a bomb blast aboard their boat off the coast100 words
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143 1984-11-24 2 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic Students' Union has raised more than $16,000 for the drought victims in Ethiopia. Cash donations were received from Monday from staff and students of the polytechnic. Mr Tan Choon Teck, the social secretary of the union, said that the fund raising143 words
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164 1984-11-24 3 FANS OF Tracy Huang will be able to meet the singer at the Lianhe Zaobao auditorium in Alexandra Road at 2 pm on Tuesday. She will appear in a reception for SBC's first eongfu serial, Pursuit (which will make its debut on Nov164 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-11-24 3 HANDS-ON experience is a computer term, but in the new activity room at the Singapore Science Centre, it applies equally to animals. A close encounter with some mice that's what these children got when they visited the new room. Set up at an85 words
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415 1984-11-24 3 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER JAPANESE work traditions eroded in Japan can be exported to South-east Asia, research by a Singapore academic suggests. A study of workers for a big Japanese company with branches all over Asean (Association of415 words
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Article59 1984-11-24 3 GO TO the National University of Singapore (NUS) if you do not know what to do with yourself today. The university is holding its Open Day from 10 am to 4 pm'at the Kent Ridge campus. Visitors can expect exhibitions, computer demonstrations, talks and forums,59 words
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596 1984-11-24 4 OEI SIN GIOK - TOURISM TASK FORCE REPORT By OEI SIN GIOK THE TOURISM Task Force's plan for preserving Chinatown would need Government help to be successful, according to several valuers and architects. They said most of the shophouses in the area were in poor condition596 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-11-24 4 CHEE LI CHOO - By CHEE LI CHOO FEARFUL, but fascinating. That was the reaction of tourists visiting Haw Par Villa yesterday. Despite the tatty state of some of the exhibits, everyone interviewed thought it was worth a visit,375 words
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76 1984-11-24 4 The 50-YEAR-OLD Haw Par Villa, also known as Tiger Balm Gardens, was built by Aw Boon Haw for his brother, Boon Par, hence the name Haw Par. It was destroyed during the Japanese Occupation, but restored after the war and had more76 words
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209 1984-11-24 4 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING THE TOURISM Task Force set up by the Ministry of Trade and Development in August tnis year made 93 recommendations on ways to develop Singapore as a tourist attraction. Highlights include: MANDATORY price-tagging in shops, PRESERVATION of sections of209 words
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Article78 1984-11-24 4 THE TASK force was chaired by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and Industry. The members were Mr Ngiam Tong Dow (Ministry of Trade and Industiy), Mr H R Hochstadt (Ministry of Finance-budget division), Mr Koh Cher Siang (Ministry of National Development),78 words
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113 1984-11-24 4 DR TONY TAN said yesterday he was optimistic that a target of 5 million tourists a year by 1999 could be reached. The Finance Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry told a Press conference, called113 words
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335 1984-11-24 5 NG MING MING - TOURISM TASK FORCE REPORT By By NG MING MING A LOWER entertainment tax would bring down the price of show tickets and make it easier for promoters to bring in big-name stars. This was the message yesterday from two big show promoters, Jasper335 words
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Article66 1984-11-24 5 DH WONG Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry), who was chairman of the Tourism Task Force, has been appointed chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). The present chairman, Mr Tan I Tong, has retired after cnairing the board since66 words
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Advertisement347 1984-11-24 2 high quality professional cables MICROPHONE CABLE (STAR QUAOI SIGNAL CABLE Deigned lot use with microphones although it also e»cellent Specially designed lot connecting electric guitars and basses tor line level signals trom mixers to power amps Its Star Quad as well as other electric instruments to amps ettects units and347 words
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Advertisement233 1984-11-24 3 When even a single hair is precious Neril. Now, there is a new special > hair-reactive treatment programme, developed for people who are aware of their maturing hair scalp Neril Hair Reactive Tonic Shampoo r Dralle of Germany has been looking after has continued to develop for now a new233 words
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581 1984-11-24 6 UPI BEIRUT, Saturday THE SPLIT within the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) could trigger more terrorism in the Middle East, particularly in Syria and Jordan the neighbouring countries backing rival Palestinian camps. By openly taking sides in the inter-Pal-estinian struggle for control ofUPI - 581 words
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213 1984-11-24 6 UPI PANMUNJOM (South Korea), Saturday A RUSSIAN defector dashed across the demilitarised rone (DMZ) between the two Koreas yesterday, sparking an exchange of gunfire between United Nations and North Korean forces that left four Korean dead and a US private wounded. The gunbattleUPI - 213 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-11-24 6 DONALD Duck carves the traditional turkey while Mickey Mouse looks on as they prepare to partake of a Thanksgiving dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Boston on Thursday night. The Walt Disney characters flew into Boston from New York after participating in56 words
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185 1984-11-24 6 UPI COLOMBO, Saturday OFFICIALS said yesterday the arms used in a Tamil separatist attack on a police station were Sovietmade weapons smuggled into Sri Lanka from southern India. A 30-hour curfew imposed to protect the Tamil minority from a possible backlash was lifted yesterdayUPI - 185 words
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Article129 1984-11-24 6 Reuter BOSTON, Saturday COMPUTER technology is being applied to the übiquitous TV set and the result, digital television, is expected to give sales the biggest boost since colour transmissions were first introduced here in 1954. It will also change the way television is watched.Reuter - 129 words
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426 1984-11-24 7 UPI LONDON, Saturday THE British Government said yesterday it is considering legislation to outlaw surrogate motherhood, and the creation of an agency to control research on human embryos. The announcement came in a Parliamentary debate on the ethics of test-tube baby fertilisation and human embryoUPI - 426 words
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267 1984-11-24 7 UPI BOGOTA, Saturday MORE than 10 US diplomats and their families have fled Colombia following threats by drug gangs angered over Colombia s pleage to extradite narcotics traffickers to the United States, a US spokesman said yesterday. "A limited number of officersUPI - 267 words
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174 1984-11-24 7 AP LONDON, Saturday A FARMING family in Central England became millionaires yesterday when a 200-year-old painting of their ancestors by Joseph Wright sold for a near-record price, Christie's Auction House said. The painting, "Mr and Mrs Coltman about to set out on a ride,"AP - 174 words
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Article27 1984-11-24 8 A new drug can prevent conjunctivitis and reduce the risk of cataracts, glaucoma and blindness. Tests have shown that there are no significant side effects27 words
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Article24 1984-11-24 8 Biologists have succeeded in making practical use of new methods of transferring genes between species of higher animals. New breeds are possible.24 words
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Article24 1984-11-24 8 Large investments are lost when satellites are not launched successfully. Risks are reduced now that the Discovery can retrieve objects in space.24 words
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Article67 1984-11-24 8 A new drug that prevents conjunctivitis and reduces the risk of cataracts, glaucoma and blindness has been found to be easily tolerated by patients with no significant side effects. Experiments with the drug, Opticrom, for the past seven years and numerous clinical trials show that the only complaint67 words
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Article56 1984-11-24 8 Specialised medical treatment and research in the Soviet Union rank high in the world but according to recent Press articles, basic health care is dogged by inefficiency and shortages Critical stories have emerged mostly from the provinces where, Western medical experts say, standards are likely to fall short56 words
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Article76 1984-11-24 8 Japan is likely to have its own laboratory module on board the US manned space station, and is considering adding a free-flying vehicle which would hover nearby. In addition, a Japanese astronaut may be among the crew of six to eight aboard the manned space station, which has76 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-11-24 8 .TRENDS Science and Medicine BIOLOGISTS ARE moving rapidlv to make practical use of new methods of transferring genes between species of higher animals, methods that some expect will create new breeds of livestock containing human genes. The genes are human549 words
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Article635 1984-11-24 9 Panic sparked off by Govt's plan to remove price controls for certain goods LATWP KMINQ, Saturday ON A COLD, grey Saturday morning early this month, iust as tM doors opened at one of Beijing's largest department stores, Mrs Zhang Jizhane rushed in and headed for theLATWP - 635 words
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299 1984-11-24 9 UPI LONDON, Saturday THE SOVIET UNION has deployed a new tank in its army, although the armoured vehicle has not yet made a public appearance, a new Jane's manual said on Wednesday. Jane's Armour and Artillery 1984-85 reference book said the tank isUPI - 299 words
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Article, Illustration519 1984-11-24 10 SATURDAY PEOPLE 'Media circus in Addis Ababa' OPA BRITISH Broadcasting CorEDration reporter Michael uerk, with two unforgettably harrowing films, first showed the Ethiopian famine to the world. When he returned to his comfortable suburban home in Johannesburg his two healthy blonde sons, identical twinsOPA - 519 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-11-24 10 MACABRE it may sound, the most bitter adversary of slain Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi actually gained financially from her death. Mrs Maneka Gandhi (left), now dubbed "The Other Mrs Gandhi," was the wife of Indira's heir-apparent Sanjay, who died in an194 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-11-24 10 OPA FRICTION between Prince Philip and Prince Charles over the choice of godparents for young Prince Harry has, apparently, taken a new twist. Originally father and son disagreed over Prince Charles's suggestion that his old friend Dr Armand Hammer, head of Occidental Oil, should be asked.OPA - 204 words
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Advertisement26 1984-11-24 6 Suniw Curry Tiffin At Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjanj? buffet in the Tiffin Room. Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4126 words
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Advertisement62 1984-11-24 7 Jkjk* I t *t«* v Learn water-sports, or relax. Watch shows, or indulge in tasty\ f French cuisine, wine and tempting\ local specialities. All at no extra! Your kids can eniov all they want at their own Miniclub, while you vs v°v choose to play or relax. It's all part62 words
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Advertisement206 1984-11-24 8 Make Sure you get what you want for 'Christmas.... riHssr^ sa Record 1 WHAM! Freedom, ALPHAVILLE Big In Japan, CHAKA KHAN I Feel For You. BILLY OCEAN Caribbean Queen, HOWARD JONES Like To Get To Know You Well, LAURA BRANIGAN Self Control, DENIECE WILLIAMS Let's Hear It For The Boy,206 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-24 8 It's possible now to salvage lost satellites Discovery to the rescue Shuttle retrieval of stranded satellites Spacewalking astronaut plunges stinger' U (apogee kick motor capture device] into 11 satellite's motor nozzle; satellite is spinning U If at rate of sweep- second hand of a watch Astronaut pushes satellite near shuttle's170 words
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Advertisement91 1984-11-24 9 How Magnolia saved the soursop from being gassed rodeath jga Hnn V J^HRfl£» *V -> First, Magnolia selected the best natural soursop juice and came up with the tastiest, most refreshing soursop juice drink you can ask for. Then, we packed it in the 250 ml Tetra Brik without any91 words
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Article572 1984-11-24 11 It appeals to National Development Ministry for further assistance in property industry MALAYAN Credit's subsidiary has asked the Government for further assistance in the property industry. Wholly-owned subsidiary Malayan Credit Land, which paid $136 million for Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) land parcel 155 to build572 words
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93 1984-11-24 11 Reuter SYDNEY, Saturday NEW ZEALAND-BASED NZI Corp Ltd says its Australian unit, NZI Financial Corp Ltd, will acquire Armco Australia Financial Corp Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Armco Inc, subject to official approvals. Consideration was unstated but NZI noted Armco Australia, aReuter - 93 words
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555 1984-11-24 12 The weekly stock market roundup THE SINGAPORE stock market started off badly with light panic selling for the first three days culminating on Wednesday, when the Straits Times Index hit 785.26, down 12.54 points from the previous Friday's close. The local bourse, however, made555 words
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187 1984-11-24 12 PUBLIC Bank* Bhd invested an additional M 54.99 million in Public Leasing and Factoring Sdn Bhd by subscribing 9.99 million 50-cent shares. Public Leasing's paid-up capital has thus been increased from Ms 2 to Mss million. QAF LTD's directors and United Merchant Bank Ltd187 words
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Article123 1984-11-24 12 HMLLSTREET THE STOCK market scored a sharp advance yesterday in the first trading session after the Federal Reserve reduced the discount rate that it charges banks and other financial institutions. Analysts pointed out that the gain came on light, holiday-like volume and they cautioned against123 words
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Article58 1984-11-24 12 THE Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday closed at 810.87, up 15.03 points from Thursday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 412.01, up 9.66 points from the previous day's close of 402.35. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.0109 points to 133.4326 at the close,58 words
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Article212 1984-11-24 12 AP THE US dollar rose broadly in extremely light trading yesterday, despite falling interest rates in the United States. As the dollar gained ground, the price of sold fell in listless trading. Republic National Bank in New York said gold bullion was bid at US$34O a troyAP - 212 words
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398 1984-11-24 12 The Star MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB), the new controlling shareholder of Malaysian French Bank (MFB), is considered to have fulfilled the requirements of the New Economic Policy regarding bumiputra equity participation in the bank, said MPHB executive chairman Tan Koon Swan. He saidThe Star - 398 words
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69 1984-11-24 12 PETALING Tin Bhd's pre-tax profits of M 52.94 million for the year ended Oct 31 was less than a third of the previous year's M 59.69 million. Profits were markedly affected by tin export controls, the closure of dredge Number 7, and69 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1984-11-24 13 Lorette McLaughlin - Population control is a new political challenge worldwide By Lorette McLaughlin Boston Globe MEXICO CITY: The world's population growth has become a surging tide that carries ashore 2.6 additional people every second, 158 a minute, 9,475 an hour 83 million a year. But the1,326 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-11-24 14 a Q e^ atlo In three dimension*, the configuration of the NorthSouth Line and the EastWest Line between Raffles Place Station and City Hail To Station DO YOU mow THESE FACTS FIGURES? "IS®**! THE SINGAPORE MRT system, costing $5 billion, will be 67 km long. OF THIS totalPictures and graphic: Mass Rapid Transit Corp - 193 words
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481 1984-11-24 15 fyRfiiTuR ONCE AGAIN, Vietnamese troops are attacking resistance forces in Cambodia along the Thai frontier. This fierce dryseason offensive is being explained in one of the two following ways: THAT it emphasises Vietnam's uncompromising objective of absolute military and political domination of Cambodia despite its481 words
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247 1984-11-24 15 MANY NEW BLOCKS UNOCCUPIED FOR 6 MONTHS THERE SEEMS to be an oversupply of flats in the Jurong West area despite a long waiting list of Housing and Development Board (HDB) applicants. How has this come about? Did the HDB make some wrong247 words
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106 1984-11-24 15 IT HAS TAKEN nearly 25 years to build modern Singapore. I salute Mr Lee Kuan Yew and his colleagues for their planning of this city state. The Government is providing better prospects for civil servants. An example of this is the recent announcement by106 words
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62 1984-11-24 15 IT IS difficult to obtain a season parking disc for company cars at the Henderson Area Office. Perhaps the HDB should issue parking discs only to residents who can prove that they really work for their companies. One way is to take a look62 words
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Article66 1984-11-24 15 JEANNE TAY (MISS - —REPLY JEANNE TAY (MISS) Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcasting Corporation I REFER to the letter from "Triathlete" (SM, Nov 13). We are pleased to inform the writer that arrangements have been made to cover the triathlon to be held on Nov 25. The television recording will66 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-11-24 16 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE THERE was a moment of self-doubt for a good many in the audience on the first night of The Life and Times of Mr X on Thursday. In a rare show of explicit nationalism, the red-and-white flag of Singapore was raised in a tableau521 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-11-24 16 WONG AH YOKE - Bubbly Teresa delivers power-packed songs By WONG AH YOKE THE bubbly exuberance of Teresa Carpio remains undiminished after her four-year hiatus from show business to get married and have a daughter. In Singapore for a week's stint at the Golden World Live Theatre, the singerPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 998 words
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Article, Illustration888 1984-11-24 16 LIM SEK - r/i^Lcd^mt- Reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: CONNIE MAK ARTISTE: Connie Mak LABEL: WEA CST-12-73 CONNIE, a newcomer to the Hong Kong music scene, scored two major hit songs with her debut album. This is her follow-up and the variety here gives her a good chance888 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-11-24 16 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (2) Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go Wham (Columbia). 2. (1) Purple Rain Prince and The Revolution (Warner Brothers). 3. (5) I Feel for You Chaka Khan (Warner Brothers).220 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-11-24 18 LIM KWEE LAN - g? BESTV^ .lIIIIM WITH LIM KWEE LAN Matinee A Day of Thanks on Waltons Mountain (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 2.25 pm) LAST week, we shared Thanks- living dinner with the Mills amily. Today, we sit down for another with the Waltons. However, all is not well602 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-11-24 18 Just Our Luck Something Alien this Way Comes (Ch 5, 12.55 pm) PROFESSOR 808 takes some photographs of Shabu and threatens to expose his identity at the coming UFO Conference if Keith does not arrange for him to meet the genie. Shabu tricks Bob into believing that both544 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-11-24 19 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE BENT backwards, JJ Renaud thrust his lean compact body under the burning bar which was Just a Coca-Cola-bottle-ligh above the ground. His backbone stayed Earallel to the ground, is thigh muscles taut. Only his feet was in contact with the floor.PICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 565 words
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Miscellaneous826 1984-11-24 17 Live Sample 12.90 Opening and Programme followed by Sesa- H w ma Street* 2.25 Saturday Matinee: A Day for Thanks on Waltons Mountain (Chinaaa aubtttlaa). 3rd Meriion Cup Football Toumamant. The four matches featured are South Korea versus Australia versus Iraq, versus and Iraq versus South Korea. IHI Muzikarama 5.4S826 words
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Miscellaneous311 1984-11-24 17 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 Easy Listening 1. Roger Laredo Orchestra Musical Notebook Musical Dreams 1. 2. Y Matsuura and Victor Orchestra 3. Ravel: Apris un reve Te Pays de reves, Alfred and his Orchestra 6.00 News-in-Gerard Souzay (baritone), Elly Ameling Brief 6.05 Easy Listening (cont'd) 7.00 (soprano), Dalton Baldwin (piano)311 words
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Miscellaneous127 1984-11-24 17 NOON Newsdesk 12.30 That's Trad 2 5 News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 About Britain IF Toda V 200 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 From the Weeklies 3.45 Network U K 4.00 World News 4.09 Reflections127 words
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Miscellaneous368 1984-11-24 18 Tomorrow's programmes 0.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Music Box Rhythm. 9.20 The Electric Company.* 9.50 Smurfe (Cartoon). 10.20 Teka Tepat (M). 10.45 World of Sport Incorporating the World Superstar Women's Volleyball Tournament (USA versus South Korea) and Big League Soccer 12.55 Just368 words
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Advertisement75 1984-11-24 19 MUDOOItV JUSTIN Hn*Y JADE r |H| H on 24 November, Saturday, 19K4 w presented by sixteen mannequins lu. tx 1 from read *OQ«LS IMy Place I a. MY PLACE in'iliiTiTi Members dub tu« Boulevard Hotel Sponsored by 40Cusaden Road.Singapore 1024. OAn* Qnflru* of iniercoiffure CXMsfl OUit Ufl Interbeaute Singapore Section)75 words
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Miscellaneous676 1984-11-24 19 f\KM GUIDE REOAL (*****59): A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) Jfolllday Midnight Show: FUNNY FACE (C) Synoprts: AiwUier imaginative production from Steven Spielberg. Billy's father gives DALIT (*****16): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) f fiTT VulXffi- him an adorab le new pet, a mogwai, with SUrring: Zhang Aijia, Xiao Lingling -<****'■ specific instructions for676 words
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Miscellaneous269 1984-11-24 20 Pianist, Keel Pin Yeo, will give two ptaao recitals at the DBS aaditorian FAMILIAR FAVOURITES GUEST conductor Lim Yau will be featured in Familiar Favourites Concert tonight at 8.15 at the Victoria Concert Hall. The programme by the SSO includes Beethoven's Fidelio Overture, Liszt's Mephisto Waltz No 1, Nicholai's Merry269 words
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Miscellaneous513 1984-11-24 20 LUNCHTIME PROGRAMME At noon and 4 pm: McLanghlin LUNCHTIME music will be provided S roup a d 19 Democratic Convenat the Marine Parade Branch Library tion Geraldine Ferraro will be on Nov 28. The Sound of Music will be screened. played at the library's auditorium On Wednesday at 11am and513 words
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Miscellaneous490 1984-11-24 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA You should show up well on a September 23 to October 22 difficult job. An old friend will Behave kindly and generously give you surprising news towards an older person and about a third person but it you will gain a490 words
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Miscellaneous184 1984-11-24 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook UUUI.tS IT STKAHfrf GOIHG- T UoKKED OH \s~ ■>. f V i To A COMpAtfV DAV CARf CWtR AWS AND CKAFTbA Good/5o HotfD OKAV.BtfT Wf HAD j IMSteAD OF A J Wfe M6V6R EV6N 1 VfeOß. PRoJKT 1HP0614 D€VttOf»lM6- AM f CoMMUMITV OME? S X MOTIC6D184 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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353 1984-11-24 22 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY AGASAM Stable's Western Pacific should re-enter the winning list in Race Six, the Class 1 Division 2 race over 1,850 metres, at Bukit Timah today, if the track is good. The American bred six-year-old by Sham353 words
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Article226 1984-11-24 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 1 Crown Counsel Oval Office 7 Fleet Foot 9 Three Leaders 5 Fox Kingdom 9 Three Leaders 8 Oval Office 4 Aqua Tred 3 Sandroscwn Race 2 Wunderbar 12 Bok Koon Ong is Speed Of226 words
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Article207 1984-11-24 22 1st 2nd 3rd Nigel Tiley 52 59 34 App L N Danit 43 35 25 Malcolm Johnston 41 29 25 Tarry Lucas 33 36 15 Leslie Khoo 31 20 16 Alwin Tweedie 25 29 28 Lam Mun Chew 24 19 20 Q Cook 24 18 26 App Marzuki207 words
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Article565 1984-11-24 22 WONDER BOY'S one-line summing up of the form and chances of today's runners: RACE ONE 1 Good race last week, should be even better today. 2 Expensive failure last week, better on wet track. 3 Retaining form well. 4 Strongly supported last week, working keenly. 5565 words
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Article1948 1984-11-24 23 HOW TO READ THE CARD 1 92-31 MY THUNDER 1-54 8 (7 56 5 Woon 1/4 4 rug Ahmad GCSO/06-GS rn, looks fighting fit Saddto Horse s Best Bamer Jockey Number Ong*i Track Track work Number Name T*ne of rides and Sex Conditions today Previous Weight Horse s1,948 words
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Article80 1984-11-24 23 BEST PICKS PUCK 1 Oval Office Three Loodon 3 flandroscion S 12 M Koen Ong 14 Prince Adtos II Two Steps 3 0 Maofc Dlnoro 7Nwftar 5 Siamese Fifhtof 4 11 Zippy* 1 Commander Three Volcano 5 S Trymotoeat I* 9 Laod Of Fire 10 Tequila Sunriae 580 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-11-24 26 HOW closely Singapore soccer Cans are following the national team's matches in Qnangshou, China, can be ganged hy the views expressed by two readers, who telephoned and wrote to The Monitor after reading the report on Singapore's match In the White Clond Cap tournament. If Singapore cannot140 words
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430 1984-11-24 26 SINGAPORE'S first defeat at Guangzhou in China on Thursday does not augur well for. the national team, despite all the attempts by reporters on the scene to give credit to the Singaporeans. Surely if any team plays as well as your430 words
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436 1984-11-24 26 I AM ONE of the soccer fans keen to know what is happening to the national team the recent withdrawal of several players from the squad and the recalling of others. I also have some comments on the present squad.436 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-24 26 DANIEL WEE - By DANIEL WEE NEWCOMER. 24-year-old Daniel Neo earned a standing ovation from a 400-strong crowd by snatching victory in NUS inaugural bodybuilding competition yesterday at the Lower Kent Ridge Road Sports Complex. Daniel, with only six months in the sport, showed sophistication in muscle424 words
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275 1984-11-24 26 Agencies CANBERRA, Saturday IVAN LENDL, top-ranked player in the Australian Open Tennis championships next week following John McEnroe's withdrawal, said yesterday he was dissatisfied with his serve-and-volley game. The Czechoslovak's concentration also seemed to desert him in the early stages of his 3-6,Agencies - 275 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1984-11-24 27 SIMON BARNES - BRITISH SOCCER WITH SIMON BARNES NORWICH vs EVERTON EVERTON, riding high on the top of the First Division after an unbeaten run that has stretched to ten matches, have had their bubble burst by Second Division Grimsby. The born-again Merseyside team was bundled1,281 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-11-24 28 FOCUS ON ALAN SUNDERLAND OF IPSWICH FORMER Arsenal striker Alan Sunderland is revelling in the low-key style of his new club Ipswich. The 31-year-old forward spent almost seven successful years at Highbury and recalls: "At Arsenal the fans don't hope for success, they expect it.469 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-11-24 28 ipl* in already e«~r Dot 3-1 Ci» eU»H. r<mpwrt torn and the unfortiwwW Brrt,M,,, nEurop IPS < p®®** rVlSP^; jH^^B Lan Rash...there's no letting go for this strikerIPS - 30 words
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Article136 1984-11-24 29 A roar louder than the Kallang roar THE Guangzhou roar reminds the Singaporeans of the Kallang roar in the Seventies. Though only about 20,000 soccer fans turned up for Singapore's match on Thursday, they made enough noise that would drown any Kallang roar heard in this decade.136 words
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301 1984-11-24 29 S GULAM in Guangzhou - GUANGZHOU WHITE CLOUD CUP By S GULAM in Guangzhou SINGAPORE need a victory badly tonight over hosts Guangzhou to stay in contention for the White Cloud Cup. After the national team's opening match defeat by the Japanese club team of Nissan of301 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-11-24 29 GOALKEEPER David Lee has fully recovered from his knee injury and he is now back in contention for the number one jersey donned by Yakob Hashim in the first game against Nissan of Tokyo here on Thursday. David last played for the national team in172 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-11-24 29 K SILVAM - -INTER-CON FINALS Bedok vs Kaki Bukit National Stadium 7 pm By K SILVAM IT IS NOW or never for Bedok when they meet Kaki Bukit in the 1984 Inter-Con-stituency Football final at the National Stadium tonight. Bedok, who lost the Inter-Con title502 words
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Article250 1984-11-24 29 AP STELLENBOSCH (South Africa), Saturday TRACK star Zola Budd said yesterday she may resume her international track career, and will enter an eight-kilometre road race in Zurich next month as a "fresh start" to her career. Budd, the 18-year-old South African who became BritishAP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-11-24 30 IGNATIUS LEONG - 26th CHESS OUTHPUD By IGNATIUS LEONG (Special to The Monitor) SALONICA (Greece), Saturday IN THE fifth round of the 26th Chess Olympiad yesterday, Singapore held higher ranked Portugal to a draw. In all four games, players from either side just could not force any303 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-11-24 30 THE KARPOV-KASPAROV TUSSLE Agencies MOSCOW, Saturday WORLD CHAMPION Anatoly Karpov, playing white, has a pawn up when h£ sealed nis 41st move in the 27th game of nis World Championship match against challenger Gary Kasparov yesterday. Experts said the titlist had good chancesAgencies - 450 words
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190 1984-11-24 30 Reuter SALONICA (Greece), Saturday ARGENTINE Grandmaster MiBel Quinteros said yesterday he pes to play an exhibition match soon against American former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who has not played in public for more than a decade Nicolo Paladino, president of the ItalianReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement166 1984-11-24 30 'Today'magazine has a lot of surprises in store. Here's one of them. Tedaf I REAOfRS Vjhk 3*.ON* READERS Today'. The largest weekly magazine readership in Singapore, Surprised? TODAY is the new, lively, colourful weekly magazine distributed with the Sunday Monitor. Its established readership base of over 500,000 with a circulation166 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-11-24 31 THE IRWIN ALLEN COLUMN IPS MANCHESTER CITY are ready to sell striker Tony Cunningham less than six months after signing him from Sheffield Wednesday for £100,000 (§5260,000). Sheffield United have asked about the powerful centre-forward and City will let him go if they can get their moneyIPS - 326 words
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178 1984-11-24 31 Reuter VIENNA, Saturday THE TRAINER of Austrian soccer club Rapid Vienna, which was given a European Cup Winners' Cup reprieve by the European FootDall Union (UEFA) yesterday, said he was delighted by the decision and that justice had been done. UEFA's Board of Appeal yesterdayReuter - 178 words
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Article91 1984-11-24 31 IPS LUTON striker Itm Elliott is d«lighted that Im didn't »)fn for Wohres whM Ms contract at Pros ton expired last sumiMr. Kxplains tha ffomiar Nottingham Forest forward! "Wolves made an offer for me, but at the time they didn't have a manager and so I asked forIPS - 91 words
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150 1984-11-24 31 Reuter NAPLES (Italy), Saturday NAPOLI'S US$7.5 million (5515.75 million) Argentine striker Diego Maradona, suspended on Wednesday for one Italian soccer League match after being sent off last Sunday, had the suspension revoked yesterday. A disciplinary commission in Milan accepted Maradona s appeal against the ban overReuter - 150 words
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