Singapore Monitor, 26 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 30cents Monday, November 26, 198412 words
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Article589 1984-11-26 1 'US will not stop deploying missiles in Europe' LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan's National Security Adviser, sharply critical of earlier USSoviet negotiations, said yesterday that achieving an arms control agreement with Moscow could take the full four years of Mr Reagan's second term. MrLAT-WP - 589 words
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105 1984-11-26 1 Reuter DAMASCUS, Monday ABOUT 100 French journalists staged a sit-down protest at Damascus airport last night after one of them was not allowed through a security control unless he removed his false teeth. The journalists, arriving from Paris for a visit to SyriaReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-11-26 2 Hello! It's a nostalgic ring Lianhe Zaobao WE SEE them in Westerns, and we also see them in those old Forties and Fifties movies. But when we find them at the National Exhibition, well, it's hard to hide that smile of recognition. The 11-year-old girl (picture above) wasLianhe Zaobao; PICTURE: LIANHE ZAOBAO - 107 words
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229 1984-11-26 2 Lianhe Wanbao IF THEY are going to preserve some of the old houses in the Chinatown area, why not do the same for those in Bugis Street? That was the question posed by the MP for Khe Bong, Mr HoLianhe Wanbao - 229 words
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217 1984-11-26 2 Lianhe Wanbao SINGAPOREANS can be counted as among one of Asia's biggest meat eaters consuming as much as 70 kgs per person per year. This is one of the findings of* Mr Ling Lee Hua, head of the sub-committee on commerce, Singapore ChineseLianhe Wanbao - 217 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-11-26 2 THE basic approach to the problems of the aged must be found within the family itself, said the Minister of Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar. Launching the Sixth Senior Citizens' Week, the Minister of Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said that280 words
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Article241 1984-11-26 3 Group of four has struck at least three times at Bras Basah Complex Lianhe Zaobao A GANG of four youths is terrorising teenagers at the Bras Basah Complex. Sources say two members of the gang are only about 15 years old while the other two areLianhe Zaobao - 241 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-11-26 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE CONSTABLE Suppayah Marimuthu, who died after being knocked down dy a speeding car while on official duty, was a victim of "rash and senseless driving," a senior officer said yesterday. The 26-year-old PC from Tanglin Police Station, described as357 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-11-26 4 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE A YOUNG, well-known banker, with grassroots connections, is the 26th new candidate chosen by the People's Action Party to contest the coming general elections. He will be standing in Jalan Kayu where the MP, Mr Hwang Soo Jin, is513 words
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Article549 1984-11-26 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - The country as a whole is PAP manifesto: Chok Tong By LOONG SWEE YIN THE People's Action Party is going into battle in the coming general elections with the nation as a whole a living thanifesto to its achievements over the past 25 years. When asked about549 words
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436 1984-11-26 4 IN "REGULATION white," two young urban CDfessionals Mr Chng Hee Kok and Dr Koh m Son showed the chairman of the People's Action Party, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, just how much they had sewn up the ground for the coming436 words
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Article59 1984-11-26 4 SEVEN PEOPLE were arrested and 34 telephones seized in anti-gambling raids carried out yesterday. Just after 4 pm, CID officers raided premises in Lengkong Tiga and arrested three women and two men. They found 13 telephones. And barely two hours later, officers swooped in Nanking59 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-11-26 5 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - UPDATE By EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN AT A Meet-the-People session, a trishaw rider approached the MP for Whampoa, Dr Augustine Tan, for help. He had skin trouble on his hands which made it difficult for him to continue344 words
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Article53 1984-11-26 5 PAP People's Action Party, SPA Singapore's People Alliance, LS Liberal Socialists, KURA Katong United Residents' Association, BS Barisan Sosialis, All Singapore Alliance, UNF United National Front, WP Workers' Party, SDP Singapore Democratic Party, SMU Singapore Malay Union, UPP United People's Party, PKMS Singapore Malay National Organisation, UPF United People's53 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-11-26 6 MAN-POWERED double-deckers stole the show when the Singapore Bus Service and the National Transport Workers Union held their telematch yesterday. The event, at Farrer Park Athletic Centre, to mark Productivity Month, included a race of 16 leg-power double-deckers and a race of four-legged bees picking flowers for thePictures by SHAFIE GOH - 97 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-11-26 6 A BARE herb proclaimed in ancient Chinese folklore to have an immortalising effect Ling Zhi has now been made a common plant which we can all grow in our homes. The "popularisation" of Ling Zhi (known scientifically as Ganoderma Lucidum) is made248 words
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Advertisement209 1984-11-26 6 1984 National Short Story Writing Competition sponsored by the Singapore Cultural Foundation Ist Prize $2,000 2nd Prize $1,500 3rd Prize $1,000 Entries for the Competition organised by the Ministry of Culture in association with the major dailies namely:Berlta Harlan/ Berita Mlnggu,Lianhe Zaobao/Wanbao, Shin Mln Dally News f Tamil Murasu f209 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-11-26 7 A STEED FIT FOR A SAMURAI AP BRUSSELS, Monday THE WORSE thing about being on Western Europe s growing lis! of unemployed is not the loss of income. Neither is it the humiliation of lining up each day at the government joos officeAP; PICTURE: UPI - 266 words
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Article104 1984-11-26 7 AP LONDON, Monday KISSING IS just a chemical addiction, says an American dermatologist. Writing in the current issue of the British Journal of Dermatology, Dr Bubba Nicholson of Tampa, Florida, says kissing is a kind of sucking behaviour intended to sample chemicals called "semiochemicals" which restAP - 104 words
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110 1984-11-26 8 AP TOKYO, Mon A GROUP of extortionists has turned down a Japanese novelist's offer of 120 million yen (5110.5 million) if it would promise to stop poisoning candy, Kyodo News Service reported yesterday. The 64-year-old novelist, Mr Kohan Kawauchi, made the offerAP - 110 words
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112 1984-11-26 8 OMR STEWART SPENCER, a 32-year-old miner with a wife and baby daughter, had his home in Yorkshire destroyed by fire on Saturday after a week of death threats, obscene phone calls and hate mail that began when he returned to the mines. Police said112 words
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286 1984-11-26 8 UPI LONDON, Monday SUITCASES stuffed with up to £500,000 (5|1.28 million) have been secretly delivered to Britain's striking miners' union to help finance the 8 Vfe-month-old strike, news reports said on Sunday. The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Express said theUPI - 286 words
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101 1984-11-26 8 AP TOKYO, Mon THE CHINESE Government has decided to accept inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency in an apparent move to encourage foreign participation in the field and show China's willingness to halt nuclear proliferation, Japan's Kyodo news service reportedAP - 101 words
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409 1984-11-26 9 Anxious eyes will focus on Tokyo as Japanese traders assess collapse of prices in Europe Reuter ROTTERDAM, Monday THE WORLD oil market will be keeping an anxious eye on news from the Far East today, when Japanese traders return from a long holiday weekendReuter - 409 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-11-26 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS JOHN HINCKLEY (above), the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, says he would like to trade himself for Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, calling it "a fair trade." Hinckley, in a letter to the weekly news magazine Newsweek, said he86 words
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Article86 1984-11-26 9 MORE THAN 25 of the biggest names in British pop music, from Boy George and Duran Duran to Sting, got together yesterday to record a Christmas single, to raise funds for the famine victims in Ethiopia. The single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" has a86 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-11-26 9 PALESTINE Liberation Organisation Chairman Yasser Arafat (above) is seen here in a pensive mood as he listens to speeches made during the third day's meeting of the 17th Palestinian National Council in Amman.37 words
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Article77 1984-11-26 9 RUSSIANS burdened with ridiculous names by over-zealous communist parents in the Stalinist era were reminded yesterday of their right to change and become a Boris or Tanya instead of "Tractor" or "Electricity". The Soviet trades union daily Trud (Labour) said it received numerous letters from77 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-11-26 10 Doctors feel good about the heart operation and patient is in stable condition SPECIAL REPORT J UPI LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Monday SURGEONS for the second time in history implanted a clicking, air-driven, permanent artificial heart yesterday in the chest of a man whose natural heart was expectedUPI - 602 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-11-26 10 Good luck grandpa-William Schroeder, 52, gets a kiss from his granddaughter Tracy Schroeder, 5, at his room in Humana Hospital Audupon on Saturday afternoon, the day before Dr William DeVries implanted an artificial heart in Mr Schroeder. A former munitions inspector from Jasper, Indiana,PICTURES: UPI - 90 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-11-26 10 LEFT: The Utahdrive unit developed by Dr Robert Jarvik and his company, Sym- bion Inc, is 107-cm high,7B-cm wide bedside unit which provides the compressed air pulses that drive the mechanical heart implanted in Mr Schroeder. RIGHT: Doctor Peter Heimes is shown here with his79 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-11-26 10 UPI HERE ARE its vital statistics: Weight: 280 gm, close to the weight of a heart in a 20-year-old. Size: Each pumping chamber is 8.9 cm and has a circumference of 27 cm. Each of the two chambers is about the size of aUPI - 168 words
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Article29 1984-11-26 11 BRAZIL has a big social problem in its estimated 10-25 million abandoned children roaming the country's urban centres. The core of the problem is poverty,* says Unicef.29 words
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Article32 1984-11-26 11 WHY IS there such a wide disparity in the results of the various British universities? Some universities, like Salford, are unusually "stingy" in awarding first or upper second class degrees.32 words
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Article36 1984-11-26 11 TWENTY-SIX Americans are over 65 years old and this is placing a heavy burden on the social security system. The problem is expected to get worse as the baby boom generation reaches old age.36 words
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Article69 1984-11-26 11 A little-no- ticed but rapidly growing practice in American education is taking place. Schools facing vandalism and disciplinary problems are starting lessons on honesty, generosity, courage and tolerance. It has begun to offer parents and teachers a way to talli about good and evil in schools without a69 words
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Article156 1984-11-26 11 Attitudes towards car- eers for boys and girls have changed, but there's still a gender gap. A new poll of 2,000 adults in the United States shows: 46 PER CENT list computers as the top career choice for boys while 33 per cent pick it for girls. But156 words
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Article134 1984-11-26 11 n, French are not making enough babies. For the past decade, births have been on the decline, so have marriages. The population is getting older and if the current demographic trend continues, 30 per cent of all French people will be in retirement by the year 2040. Ilie134 words
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Article71 1984-11-26 11 nesia plans a crackdown on pornography, sadism, narcotics, alcoholism, and prostitution, in an apparent effort to stave off vocal criticism of "moral decadence" coming notably from Muslim circles. Jakarta's campaign is linked to the capital's bombing and riots of recent weeks. It has not yet been made clear71 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-11-26 11 TRENDS ...Life style Thii page ii a service to readers who are interested in world educational and social trends but who may not have enough time to read about them In detail. We will do the reading for yon, extract information and news that we believe will be useful or102 words
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Article198 1984-11-26 11 THE UNITED Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) estimates that Brazil has at least 10 million street children who have been abandoned or whose families cannot fully support them. Some social workers say 25 million is a more likely figure. The underlying factor is absolute poverty, a198 words
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197 1984-11-26 11 A disturbing discovery has been made about univerity education in Britain. The chances of getting a first or uppersecond class degree vary immensely from one university to another, for no discernible reason. An undergraduate at York University, to take one example, has a197 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-11-26 11 THERE are 26 million Americans over the age of 65. The US Government is focusing attention on the elderly because of the heavy burden they place on the social security system. It is estimated that some 25 per cent of those in this age group live below99 words
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Advertisement151 1984-11-26 11 3D Y^tfFfOffiTNSOOt?!? tW dm >«»*»»»*» v i* t j-% .#> Sweet Charity, lmperamation acts, jugglers, etc flJwnO^~ ,r D'jit Pochana Restaurant. QF") f Diners will be treated to a fashion show by IvOgS flgOD€L& j every fortnightly. What's more you'd stand a chance to win attractive/ C M fs prizes151 words
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823 1984-11-26 12 New trends in financing make it easier for them to leave their high-paying jobs THE ENTREPRENEURS UPI DALLAS, Monday NEW TRENDS in financing are making it easier for top corporate executives to leave their highpaying jobs to set upUPI - 823 words
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421 1984-11-26 12 Ong and Co's weekly stock market outlook ONG AND COMPANY expects the local bourse to move ahead and attempt the next level of overhead resistance around the ST Index 832 mark. In any case, such a rise will mean a breakout of the ST Index421 words
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Article316 1984-11-26 13 OCBC remains the lowest with a rate of 9 per cent FOUR banks lowered their prime rates today Some deposit rates were also cut. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, maintaining its image of setting the lowest prime rate in Singapore, drops to 9 per cent from 9.25. OCBC also316 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-11-26 13 THE AUSTRALIA and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd announced the following changes in the group's executive structure following the death of managing director Mr J D Milne: MR W J (WILL) BAILEY was appointed managing director. MR RAD (REG) NICOLSON was appointed deputy managing director with principal responsibility124 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-11-26 13 MR DAVID HODGKINSON, 34, was appointed manager, operations and services at HongkongBank. Previously the branch manger of Hongkongßank's Zurich office in Switzerland, Mr Hodgkinson will be responsible for planning, coordinating and supervising operational and support activities aimed at maximising efficiency and development of Hongkongßank's operations in Singapore.264 words
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Advertisement151 1984-11-26 13 'Today'magazine has a lot of surprises in store. Here's one of them. Tbdifjf READERS 39.096* READERS 'Today'. The largest weekly maffayjno readership in Singapore. Surprised? TODAY is the new, lively, colourful weekly magazine distributed with the Sunday Monitor. Its established readership base of over 500,000 with a circulation exceeding 100,000151 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-11-26 13 STOKER THE BROKER l«W V McNaugkt Synd Ik r" JU6T A CUP Of COFFE.&. I'M WATOiIHCr MY <bHXA MAMAOfcR &.UJOY m eXPM6B> ACCOUNT23 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1984-11-26 14 KATHLEEN DAY; JANE ALLEGATE - Computer researchers study rudimentary human knowledge to transfer into computers By KATHLEEN DAY and JANE ALLEGATE Los Angeles Time* LOS ANGELES: Clad in Levis and sneakers, Mr Yoav Shoham was crouched over a computer terminal on a recent summer afternoon trying to understand a phenomenon1,234 words
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713 1984-11-26 14 BILL CURRY - By BILL CURRY Los Angslss Times LAY-WP BARROW (Alaska): Sunrise at 10.44 am: The sun slowly arcs its way above the white and seemingly pristine Arctic landscape. But in the waning light before 67 days of night arrive here, the sun also shows aLAY-WP - 713 words
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Article103 1984-11-26 14 THE UNITED States is appalled that the Libyan government is prepared to brag that it is responsible for killing its opponents and furthermore brags that such killings will continue." US State Department spokesman John Hughes criticising Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi's having recently bragged of an assassination revealed as a103 words
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Article510 1984-11-26 15 THE ffifmraHMllll YOU CANT help noticing him. Gradually but insistently his presence is more tangible on the Singapore scene. While overseas on his annual group tour, he is very critical of perceived shortcomings, perpetually highlighting signs of backwardness and loudly proclaiming how things are better510 words
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476 1984-11-26 15 I AM distressed about the misinformation and misquotes attributed to me in the article by Geoffrey Eu entitled Concern over trade volume on Simex-Chicago link-up (SM, Nov 7, 1984). Mr Eu was referred to me by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange476 words
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333 1984-11-26 15 I refer to the reply of the police (SM, Nov 13) to the letter headlined Motorist had no chance to explain verbally to Gilice from "Law-abid-g Citizen" (SM, Oct 16). I was the passenger who sat next to the writer and witnessed the whole incident.333 words
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669 1984-11-26 16 How a how-to best seller reaches the book stores UPI HOLLYWOOD: Rogers' Rules for Success, like several how-to paperbacks in the bookstores, offers advice for people who want to become winners. Whether the advice is sound or not, the author'sUPI - 669 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1984-11-26 16 ROBIN CORRY - How the Betty Ford Centre saves the superstars from drowning By ROBIN CORRY IPS IT used to be the love no woman dared talked about a secret romance with the bottle. But how times have changed. Some of Hollywood's top glamour names Liz Taylor, LizaIPS - 1,996 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-26 18 Interview with Dr Joseph Luns (Ch 12, 8 pm) DR JOSEPH LUNS is the former secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), a military alliance of the Western powers. In this episode, he talks to a panel comprising Frieda Koh (Journalist, The Sunday Monitor), Tan Lian397 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-11-26 18 HOLLYWOOD: CBS ran a brief tribute to the late Jon-Erik Hexum at the end of Saturday's Cover-Up episode in the US. Hexum, who played Mac Harper on the show, accidentally killed himself on the set on Oct 12 by firing a blank gun too close to his182 words
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179 1984-11-26 18 TIME ITEM CONTENT 10-11 am SBC Hour 25 Years Broadcasting History (Slide presentation) SBC on Cue SBCText Historical Rolling Pages 11 am-noon Documentaries PAP (C) History of PAP, 1954- 1979 Noon-2 pm Radio One Sounds Alive (DJ: Jenny Teo) ('Live' Broadcast) Audience quiz179 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-11-26 19 BURT AND CLINT CLASH IN THEIR FIRST FILM TOGETHER OPA BURT and Clint.* Just those two names guarantee box-office magic and millions of dollars around the world. And for the first time in their illustrious careers, Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood team up in City Heat, one ofOPA - 637 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-26 19 UPI THE Japanese love their movie monsters and they took an especially strong liking to the crazed Marshmallow Man when Ghostbusters premiered in Tokyo last week. "They say humour doesn't travel particularly well, but the Japanese loved Ghostbusters/' director Ivan Reitman told Entertainment Tonight. "They reallyUPI - 129 words
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Miscellaneous177 1984-11-26 17 [<&& NOON Newsdesk 12.30 Gemini to Jo'burg 12.45 Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 TwentyFour Hours: News Summary 1.30 Letterbox 1.45 Recording of the Week 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 A Word in Edgeways 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company 4.00 World News177 words
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Miscellaneous431 1984-11-26 19 fILM GUioe EMPRESS (*****67): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) DALIT (*****16): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) Starring: Zhang Aijia, Xiao Lingling MANDARIN (*****01): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) Synopsis: The lives of a brother, sister and an orphan JOA PAYOH (*****34): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) gambling W r,d f JUBILEE (*****07): DOUBLE TROUBLE (C) LIWAGU (*****30): DOUBLE431 words
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Miscellaneous315 1984-11-26 20 AT THE Maritime Museum on Sentosa, groups of 10 or more may request for the following films to be screened this month. Tahere Tikitiki about the construction of a Maori canoe. The Great Coastal Dune Show about sand dunes and coastline ecosystems. Pond Zero a microscopic look at life in315 words
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Miscellaneous554 1984-11-26 20 SPIRIT SOUL i'W MALAYSIAN artist, Shu Li, will hold a one-man exhibition at Alpha Gal.l* x lery, 21 Binjai Park. It (jimfW. w unt Friday V JfH jl. from 10 am t0 *P m dai JmJl i f W tt ly. Admission is free. THEATRE POSTERS M\\ y«r ..j&M,Rem*" FORTY554 words
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Miscellaneous268 1984-11-26 20 CHRISTMAS ORATORIO THE 80-strong International Festival Chorus will S resent Bach's Christmas Oratorio tomorrow and Wednesday at 8 pm at St Andrew's Cathedral. Tickets at $10 are available at Cold Storage Booking Office. AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION CONCERT THE Hazelwood Trio, comprising Donald Hazelwood (violin), Anne Menzies (clarinet) and Rachel Valler268 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-11-26 21 The Chef Recommends IN DAYS of old, the season of the hunt arrived after the harvest was in. It was a time for festivities and feasting. Game as a dish is growing in popularity in Singapore, with the season for imported meats usually commencing In November. The456 words
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Advertisement228 1984-11-26 21 BAY KITCHEN INTRODUCING OUR SPECIALTY:HONG KONG STYLE FOUR SEASON'S STEAMBOAT SIDE ORDERS:A LA CARTE CHIENES DISHES. PORRIDGE, RICE VERMICELLI, RICE AND NOODLES, WE OFFER BUFFET AND ALSO TAKE AWAY ARE WELCOME. DROP IN V'y AND EXPERIENCE OUR EXCELLENT A. FOOD AND SERVICES. VyVV//V BUSINESS HOUR: V "ON-SUN FROM 10AM 10PM.228 words
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Advertisement150 1984-11-26 21 FATTY WENG (Shark 1 Fin Wood) RESTAURANT fCome and experience our famous cliches special] v prepared by our expert chef FATTT WENG, Shark's Fin Seafood, Cantonese Cuisine etc. Best service moderate charfes. Main *92-44 Gullletnard Road Rjcnt: (Beeidr Badminton Stadium) Singapore 14)9 Tafc 345*702 Branch Blk 1015 *01-109, Ratnt: Gcvlani150 words
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Advertisement311 1984-11-26 21 WT I,on( l Kon( tiaixJen Seafood Restaurant k W\ Ih 50 East Coast Rd. #03-00 Roxy Square Shopping Centre, A Katong, Singapore 1542. Tel: *****10, *****21 |H 1 Business Hours: 11.00« m 3.00pm; 6.00pm 11.00pm I f 1 Sunday Cr Public Holidays: 9.30 am 3.00pm; 6.00pm 11.00pm Ample free parking311 words
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Miscellaneous509 1984-11-26 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 J* 1 11 You are much more loved ?f p j° ct ®^f r 22 than you think. This a good You should find something you time to approach others with e Y! A new romance personal requests. A slight 18 'ndjcated509 words
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Miscellaneous186 1984-11-26 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook r HOW Afcfc THINGS T 6««AT,000/ Ut StX AN V J* S AT THC CoMPANV A&fcNDA, £STAfrUSH6D A WC'Jtf SHodfiHG- SOCCesS J TVIMG- our I OAV CAfc* CCNTe*, Hieß-AftCHV OF COMMAND. I ft*. AH W7 a SOGCfcSS AT6JHAT? 6Mots. J LAUWL? I AHJ> DCFiN*t> OOR. PAT*186 words
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Article186 1984-11-26 23 THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES I READ in the paper* that old motorbikes had been indiscriminately disponed of by inconsidernte owners, thns blemishing oar clean environment. I hope owners of other big items like old furniture don't do the same. Shouldn't members of the public186 words
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Article132 1984-11-26 23 I HAVE a daughter who was bora la Johore bat baa bcca living in Singapore aiace birth. All ber brothers and sisters were bora la Singapore. I waa bora la Malaysia bat obtalaea Singapore citizenship before I was married. My daaghter is at preseat working132 words
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Article172 1984-11-26 23 MY FRIEND threw a party for his business associates and their wives at his apartmeat. Tbe place was very crowded as there were about 25 people preseat. When his wife weat into the bedroom for a moment, she found one of the wives searching through a172 words
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Article234 1984-11-26 23 RECENTLY, a friend's father was sent to hosCital after suffering from prolonged pains at the ack of his hip bone, constant headacnes and loss of weight. Doctors informed the family that he was suffering from a kind of bone cancer (stage 2). Can you tell me234 words
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Article55 1984-11-26 23 Something troubling you. Need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The SingaS>re Monitor, 2 Alexandra Road, tto3-01 Delta55 words
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Article136 1984-11-26 23 ONE OF the largest and fastest growing crimes is motorcycle theft. The Crime Prevention Department of the Singapore Police Force states that an average of six motorcycles are stolen every day. A recent check showed that a motorcycle is more likely to be stolen if136 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-11-26 23 MAGDALENE HAUW - By MAGDALENE HAUW THE FIRST time K received a nuisance call, it was the middle of the night. The caller asked for him and then said, "Now I know where you are" before banging down the phone. The same thing happened the next night. There729 words
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107 1984-11-26 23 INFORMATION YOU CAN USE RECEIPTS, letters and telephone numbers on scraps of paper have a way of disappearing when you need them and mysteriously turning up when you don't. Solve the problem by making your own household file. Find a strong cardboard box107 words
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167 1984-11-26 23 WITH the festive season around the corner, increase your chances of getting invited a second time. Make sure you don't: FORGET to reply to an invitation. Even on the day of the party is better than not at all. ARRIVE empty-handed at a167 words
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Advertisement241 1984-11-26 25 Situations Vacant nr Here's your g chance to grow "with us H Join one of the world's largest ps fridge compressor ESS makers and also one tSS of Singapore's fastest growing |H companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS SS Requirements: ■JJ Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Have completed Primary/Secondary Education241 words
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Advertisement428 1984-11-26 25 NOTICES IN THe MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF JUN LI PTE. LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before 27th December 1984 to428 words
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Advertisement364 1984-11-26 25 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHARTER 189 AND IN THE MATTER OF JULONPLAS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final General Meeting- of the Members of364 words
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512 1984-11-26 26 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THE SINGAPORE Golf Association has, for the second year running, changed the format of the Handicap League to give more impetus to the competition, which gets underway on Jan 6. Captains of various golf clubs, who met early this month at512 words
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165 1984-11-26 26 Reuter RANGOON, Monday MALAYSIA came from behind to win the 24th South-east Asian Amateur Golf Team Championships, also known as the Putra Cup, beating Thailand by 12 strokes yesterday. The Malaysians, who were four strokes behind Burma going into yesterday's final round,Reuter - 165 words
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336 1984-11-26 26 MOK KHOON MENG, an international tenpin bowler who turned golfer about a year ago, captured the overall best net prize at Jurong Country Club Open championship yesterday. It is a creditable win because Khoon Meng is not a member of336 words
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139 1984-11-26 26 Reuter CANBERRA, Mon QUEENSLAND'S Peter Senior reaped the benefits of a misspent youth to win the New South Wales PGA Classic by two strokes from fel-low-Australian Ossie Moore here yesterday. Senior, who was thrown out of school at 16 forReuter - 139 words
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130 1984-11-26 26 Reuter SYDNEY, Mon PAKISTANI all-rounder Imran Khan took his I,oooth wicket in first class cricket on the third day of the New South Wales' Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia in Perth yesterday. Imran, who has not been bowling at full paceReuter - 130 words
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553 1984-11-26 27 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday A LONG series of drawn games that is dragging the World Chess Championship into its third month is causing mounting problems for both the Soviet organisers and the two men locked over the board. Though the war of attrition waged byReuter - 553 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-11-26 27 26th CHESS OUTMPIAD SALONICA (Greece), Monday THE SOVIET Union secured two individual wins to beat Yugoslavia, one of their strongest rivals for the title of top chess nation, in a seventh round Chess Olympiad match here last night. Alexander216 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-11-26 27 By IGNATIUS LEONG (Special to The Monitor) IN THE 7th round of the 26th Chess Olympiad played yesterday, Singapore drew 2-2 with Tunisia in a hard-fought match. Goh Cheng Hong, deputising for IM Leow on board one, lost his second successive game when he played374 words
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Article622 1984-11-26 27 RACE 1 G 3 Div 3 1606 m 4Ru Aigel Ru 54 Dub (1) 11 9 1 9 Pot Express 52.5 A Rahman (2) 112 7 Sioag Ho 53.5 W Liew (3) 3 2 3 1 Flag Commander 55 Aides (5) 9 6 4 Owaer Angel Stable Trailer622 words
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Article, Illustration982 1984-11-26 28 REG COOPER - Violence at Oxford, indiscipline at Arsenal and tension at Southampton dressing room BRITISH FOOTBALL 1 BY REG COOPER LONDON, Monday THE UNGLAMOROUS side of British football reared its ugly head over the weekend with off-the-field events at Arsenal, Southampton and Oxford. Even the multi-faceted Robert Maxwell, who bought982 words
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Article1284 1984-11-26 28 ENQUSH DIV ONE Liverpool 2 Ipswich 0; Luton 2 West Ham 2; Norwich 4 Evorton 2; OPR 2 Aston Villa 0; Southampton 1 Newcastle 0; Stoke 1 Watford 3; Sunderland 3 Man Utd 2; Tottenham 1 Chelsea 1; West Brom S Coventry 2; She ft Wed 21,284 words
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297 1984-11-26 29 S GULAM - mem liiiiiii wiMm WHITE CLOUD CUP... I BY S GULAM IN GUANGZHOU THE "NO TIPS" policy in Guangzhou restaurants is as impressive as in Singapore. Waiters and waitresses simply refuse to take any tips from customers, and are quick to return anything a visitor297 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-11-26 29 PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S SINGAPORE VS HONG KONG MATCH AT STAKE is the Singapore national team's pride and prestige when they take on Sea Bee of Hong Kong in their final match in the White Cloud Cup tournament here tonight. With their hopes558 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-11-26 29 THERE is a sudden dearth of leftbacks in the Singapore team playing in the current White Cloud Cup and the situation is likely to remain for the Asian Cup unless the fullbacks recover soon from their injuries. Both Marzuki Elias and ARJ Mani are down with knee267 words
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Article295 1984-11-26 30 B KULA - Win over Khalsa may spell end of six lean years of competition in senior knockout tourney CEYLON SPOUTS CLUB S KHALSA 1 By B KULA AFTER six years, Ceylon Sports Club finally have a shot at the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout title. They295 words
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Article434 1984-11-26 30 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN RAMLE Salleh once again showed he was the king of the sailboards. He pipped close challengers Kelly Chan, Ho Kah Soon and Lorgan Wong to win the National Championships Open class boardsailing competition yesterday. His exciting photo-finish style put paid to the434 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-11-26 30 WHAT a race it was. Only the suCrfit could ve hoped to endure the energysapping test that was the triathlon. But 31-year-old flight steward Kenneth Keng survived the gruelling pace and the challenge of 90 other aspirants to retain his Singapore Triathlon524 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-26 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 SOUTHERN TERMINAL CO. PTE. LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before December 31. 1984 to send in their names and addresses and the170 words
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Advertisement156 1984-11-26 30 S STEEIEAdE 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 conect swing in each individual club With PGFs Steel Eagle weight 'X f to your VI j swing^ r-; Steel Eagle is156 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-11-26 31 Julian Bees - ITALIAN SOCCER with Julian Bees ROME, Monday SAMPDORIA'S British pair of Trevor Francis and Graeme Souness closed out AC Milan in Milan while at the top of the table, Verona stretched its lead to three points with a 2-1 away win of its closest547 words
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214 1984-11-26 31 Agenzia Ansa WITH single-handed panache in Udinese, French ace Michel Platini saved Juventus from slipping into the relegation zone a position the Italian giants are unaccustomed to by scoring twice in their 3-0 win over Udinese. In the process, he also joined Mark HateleyAgenzia Ansa - 214 words
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