Singapore Monitor, 27 November 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 19 1 > evening' EDITION r THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30 cents M C (P) No 21 5 84 Tuesday, November 27, 1984
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  • 583 1 Both sides exchange heavy artillery and mortar fire Agencies NON MAK MOON (Thailand), Tuesday ONE THAI soldier was killed and 10 others wounded when Vietnamese troops crossed into Thailand and clashed with Thai soldiers. A Thai military spokesman, who disclosed this yesterday, said the clash
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  • 243 1 Reuter BOMBAY, Tuesday THE BRITISH Deputy High Commissioner in Bombay, Mr Percy Norris, was shot dead today on his way to work, a commission spokesman said. The spokesman said Mr Norris was hit in the heart and the temple .by two of three bullets
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    • 16 1 Four graffiti suspects nabbed See Page 3 m TV GUIDE: PAGE 22 m HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 23
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  • home
    • 416 2  -  Unifying power of English Crown has disappeared, says QC SIT YIN FONG A QUEEN'S Counsel this morning argued that once the unifying power of the English Crown had disappeared, it was wrong to say that the English Copyright Act of 1911 stfll extended
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    • 196 2 AN ARMY truck went out of control at Woodlands Sesterday and skidded over a road divider to colde with a private bus, injuring 20 people. The injured include the drivers of both vehicles, bus commuters and army personnel. Four of them were
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    • 380 2 By JANICE UM THE EFFORTS of a Work Improvement Team (WIT) of the Public Works Department Said off when the basement car park of the ingapore General Hospital stopped flooding. Today, the eight-member team from the PWD's Hospital Maintenance Branch,
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    • 175 2 SINGAPORE has been elected to be the site of the permanent secretariat of the prestigious Asian Leasing Association at the association's eighth governing council meeting in Taipeh. The decision was made after a two-year trial period of housing the secretariat in
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    • 222 3 Lianhe Wanbao ONLY ONE out of every 100 patients in the five government hospitals has chosen to pay his bill with Visa credit cards in the first three months since the facility was introduced on Aug 1. Of
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    • 267 3  -  By SURESH NAIR POLICE have arrested four teenagers who they believed could be the vandals who have been defacing underpasses with spray paint. Detectives have been on the alert in the underpasses in Orchard Road and East Coast Parkway since the rainbow-coloured graffiti started appearing on
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    • 225 3 SINGAPORE'S BUILDING codes need to be modernised and the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) was suggested to look into it. The project architect of the Marina Square Project, Mr Christopher Mason, said he had problems putting some of his ideas into effect for the Marina project,
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    • 90 3 PLAYING with thunderflashes turned out to be an expensive game for a waiter. Yeo Hock Beng, 21, admitted in a subordinate court this morning to having two thunderflashes without a licence at the Sentosa Island swimming lagoon on Oct 4 at about 12.50 pm. The
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    • 85 3 A MAN was charged this morning with breaking into Tangs Superstore in Orchard Road and stealing an assortment of items worthed more than $80,000. Mohd Ismail Abu Bakar was alleged to have broken into the department store on Nov 26 at about
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    • 292 4 Lianhe Zaobao THE NATIONAL Exhibition fever has spilled across the Causeway, drawing thousands of visitors from Johor Baru and beyond. According to Mr Xie Zhaojing, a 45-year-old teacher from the Malaysian town closest to Singapore, many people from Johor Baru are coming to Singapore
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    • 179 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE NATIONAL Exhibition and the coming general election have kept many potential Singapore travellers at home during the end-of-year holidays, making it a very dry season for tour companies. The more seriously hit agencies are expecting a 50 per cent drop in
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    • 241 4  -  By OEI SIN GIOK A STUDY of a streamlined building method is almost complete but the method may never be fully used in Singapore. Tne reason is the public-housing programme is "past its crest," and the need in future will be
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    • 63 4 TAIWANESE tour operators were told yesterday that the waiving of visas for visiting Singaporeans was essential if Taiwan wanted to attract more tourists from here. Taiwan also needs to develop new tourist attractions, the president of the Singapore National Association of Travel
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    • 162 4 Lianhe Zaobao FROM NEXT Saturday, 12 more constituencies will be added to the list of those enjoying the benefits of the Neighbourhood Police Post Scheme. All of the new police posts are being set up under the charge of the Jurong
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 93 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS HUNDREDS of policemen stood in the drizzle yesterday to say goodbye to a dead colleague. Picture above snows police pallbearers carrying the coffin to the burial site. They gathered at the Choa Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery for the funeral of Constable
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      • 113 4 IF YOU lose a tooth, you can now get a new one at a price. A method in which an artificial root is screwed into the jawbone, and a crown built on top, has been introduced in Singapore. The "root," or implant, is built from a material claimed
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      • 64 4 SINGAPORE'S reserves of gold and foreign currencies have taken their biggest leap for nearly three years. Figures released by the Monetary Authority of Singapore last night show the reserves were up more than $700 million in July, the latest montn for which figures are available.
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  • world
    • 318 6 Soviet paper sets out to examine reasons why Russian women spend hours queueing MOSCOW, Tuesday WHY ARE there so many lines in Soviet stores? Why do Soviet women spend hours lugging shopping bags long distances from stores to home? Why do cities once famed for
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    • 183 6 AP TOKYO, Tuesday FOUR FIRES broke out almost simultaneously early today at the offices of three parliamentarians and the private house of the governor of Chiba prefecture (state), who are all promoting the expansion of the new Narita international airport, police said. Police said
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    • 104 6 JAKARTA, Tuesday FOREIGN Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday Indonesia is considering Australia's latest proposal to set up a joint exploitation zone for the sea area between the two countries south of East Timor. The proposal was raised during boundary talks held early this
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    • 112 6 AP TOKYO, Tuesday A 39-YEAR-OLD Thai has been arrested for allegedly smuggling into Japan 3.S kg of heroin, worth a retail price of 1 billion yen (about SsB.6 million), police said yesterday. Police identified the Thai as Nuangtanom Panuwat of Bangkok,
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    • 183 7 UPI MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay), Tuesday JULIO Sanguinetti, a lawyer who heads the centrist Colorado party, swept to victory in E residential elections to end 11 years of miliary rule, final returns showed yesterday. "The party that guided Uruguay's fortunes for most of its history
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    • 383 7 AP BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA'S leader Dens Xiaoping calls it "Socialism with Chinese characteristics," but for the world's most populous communist country, it's like another revolution. "In the past, we used to eat from the same iron rice bowl, but that's been
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    • 286 7 AP LONDON, Tuesday BUNDLING babies too warmly or placing them in overheated rooms increases the risk of crib death, a new study suggests. Its author, Dr Anthony Stanton, wrote that parents need to be educated "away from the folklore that babies catch cold to the
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    • 109 8 FIVE soldiers lie wounded near an army tank while soldiers manning a firetruck (right of picture) drove hundreds of spectators from the scene of a two-hour battle in Zamboanga City, Philippines, on Sunday. The fighting was between the soldiers and armed followers of a suspect in
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    • 421 8 MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko said yesterday future arms-control talks between the United States and the Soviet Union should cover both strategic and medium-range nuclear weapons, the two areas where talks between the superpowers broke down almost a year ago. Mr Chernenko's statement,
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    • 62 8 UPI AUGUSTA (Maine), Tues FOR THE first vear on record, the only fatalities in the Maine woods this deer season were the animals not humans. There were also fewer deer killed. Authorities credited the first fatality-free hunting season to two factors: a bucks-only hunting season
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    • 245 8 UPI PARIS, Tuesday UNCONFIRMED news reports yesterday said a Soviet freighter equipped with radar has been cruising for several days on the edge of the territorial waters of New Caledonia where pro-independence natives have rioted for independence from Prance. The French
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    • 76 8 BASEL (Switzerland), Tuesday THE SWISS pharmaceutical company Ciba-Geigy Ltd, in the stated hope "to address the concerns" of consumer groups, announced yesterday that it will speed up the phasing out of its controversial oral anti-diarrhea drugs containing clioquinol. The drugs, including enterovioform,
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    • 273 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Navy, which left Shanghai with a cruiser's guns trained on communist troops as they took over the city in 1949, will return to China in 1985, showing off a destroyer propelled by a gasturbine engine the
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    • 249 10 AP BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA will spend US$l4.2 billion (5530.5 billion) of its hard currency reserves in the next several years to buy foreign technology, the China Daily reports. "China has decided that it is time to dip into its foreign currency hoard,"
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    • 377 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tuesday WHEN Woody Allen awoke in the 22nd century in "Sleeper," he locked his thickly-bespectacled eyes on those of a futuristic physician wearing equally thick glasses. In this fantasy of tomorrow, "everything had changed except glasses, recalls Soviet eve surgeon Dr Svyatoslav N
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    • 195 10 MONTREAL, Tim* FOUR MEN who died in a bomb explosion that ripped through a Montreal apartment building probably were constructing the device when it detonated, police said yesterday. Montreal police spokesman Cnarles Poxon said the conclusion was based on autopsies performed on two
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    • 90 10 AP BEIJING, Tuesday A PEASANT digging foundations for a house in eastern china has unearthed 150 stone Buddhas dating back at least 1,400 years, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. The statues were discovered by Zhang Zhaoyuan of Linqu county, Snandong province, the report said.
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    • 128 11 THE FACT that women tend to be less interested in using computers has not escaped the notice of software publishers. So a new market is growing up catering for their needs. A few examples: WOMEN'S ware is a series of seven packages designed to be
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    • 25 11 American children are putting on more weight than they did 20 years ago. Physical education classes are also relying too much on team sports.
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    • 21 11 To attract women to computers, publishers have introduced programmes to record cheques, can up recipes and to do filing.
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    • 29 11 The use of alcoholic beverages in the United States is at a 15-year low, with 64 per cent of adults saying they consume beer, wine or liquor.
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    • 307 11 Life style TRENDS THE USE of alcoholic beverages Is at a 15-year low point with 64 per cent of adult Americans saying they consume Deer, wine or liquor. The decline has been most pronounced among downscale population groups, women and older persons. The latest
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    • 143 11 AMERICAN children today are fatter than they were 20 years ago and aren't getting enough vigorous exercise, a US government study says. The survey also found that physical education classes in American schools rely too much on team sports and not enough on individual exercise
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    • 54 11 After more than a decade of rapid growth, American law school applications are down to 10.4 per cent this year. Enrolment at the nations's 174 law schools dropped 0.5 per cent last year. Enrolment is expected to continue to drop 2 to 3 per cent each year for
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    • 66 11 Teenagers from divorced families are less optimistic and have more pyschological problems than those whose parents stay together. Divorce has more severe effects on a child's outlook than the death of a parent, a University of Montreal study shows. The conclusions were reached after a study of 4,539
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    • 88 11 The days of women working for pin money while their husbands' salaries covered food, shelter and other essentials are over. Thanks to working wives, modest-income families are moving into the middle and affluent brackets, says a study by a US business research organisation. Almost half of all American
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    • 101 7 Productivity means writing efficiently together as a team Productivity at work comes from a positive Of course, job satisfaction is not the only the competitive world market. And making attitude. It starts with individual initiative. reward of working productively. Through quality Singapore more prosperous will result in Jqq And through
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    • 92 10 (Home of the Singapore Cowboy) W— PrfiQAntia NIGHTLY NOSTALGIA with The Johnny Butler's World Famous MkSv >■ r ■r* November 87 December 6 y RtW^Mtt* Xxa/jU* Her® to thrill fans on nightly trips down ;C Memory Lane. With hits of the golden '60s, Jw I sung in their inimitable style!
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  • money
    • 613 12  -  By JILL HUM STAY LIQUID that's the consensus of fund managers here in view of the lull in the local stock market and current economic situation. Recent statistics showed that Singapore's third quarter growth had slowed down to 8 per cent from the
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    • 501 12  -  MANY BROKING HOUSES APPLYING FOR ITS SHARES IN BIG MULTIPLES By JOHN CHOW SUPPORT for Lum Chang Holdings share offer is building up in line with the recovery of the stock market. In the grey market yesterday the share was transacted 25 cents above the offer
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    • 94 12 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland NV Singapore will lower its prime rate from 10 per cent to 9.75 per cent, with effect from tomorrow. United Overseas Finance already set new savings accounts and fixed deposits rates from yesterday. UOF cut saving rates by half a point
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    • 44 12 THE RISE in the Singapore stock market could carry through to 853 points on the Straits Times Index, Ong and Co says in its weekly market outlook, not 953 points as reported yesterday. The mistake was a printing error.
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    • 156 12 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday A NUMBER of big US banks yesterday cut their prime lending rate to 11.5 per cent from 11.75, reflecting widespread conviction among bankers that the American economy is slowing down. The White House quickly welcomed the cut and said
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    • 237 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened lower in line with Wall Street's fall last night. Prices, however, firmed later and closed steady at the midday break. Top volume stock Faber Merlin did 290,000 to close at $1.37, followed by Pah Inv's 288,000 at $1.12 and MRCB's 213,000
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    • 205 13 CURRENCY REVIEW BY MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST CANADIAN DOLLAR AFTER gradually weakening by about 5.5 per cent against the US aollar during the first three quarters of 1984, the Canadian dollar has recently stabilised around its current US$l.3l level. It has
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    • 236 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Boustead 2.01/2.03 Cold storage 2.81/2.84 Fit N 5.20/5.30 Genting 4.98/5.00 GIH 2.59/2.65 Haw Par 2.03/2.04 Jurong Cement 2.06 s Keck Seng 2.07/2.08 Esso 2.61 s Hume 3.66/3.84 Inchcape 2.42/2.45 Intraco 2.56/2.60 M Cement 1.70 s Metro 3.16/3.20 MPH B 0.95/0.95% MUI B
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    • 96 13 Your 8$ to ono unit o! foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US$ 2.1720 2.1620 2.1530 sterling 2.6202 2.5981 2.5881 Australian 1.8652 1.8412 1.8262 CURRENCY NOTES SI to 1 unit USf 2.17 2.14 NZ$ 110 1.00 sterling 2.65 2.55 Australian t 1.88 1.80 Pnnnrfian f 1.68 1.60 8$
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    • 173 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar eased slightly against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said the easing was due mainly to some selling and profit taking with operators cautious ahead of the month-end. The US unit eased to an early 245.50/60
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    • 154 13 VH4LLSTREET d FALLING oil prices sent energy stocks into a tailspin yesterday, ending a three-day rally on Waif Street. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 7.95 points to 1212.35 in light trading. Analysts noted that the stock market declined yesterday despite a
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    • 46 13 AT THE midday break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 1.26 points to 418.73 from the previous day's close of 419.99. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weight-ed Index was up 0.0538 point to 133.3070 in morning trading from the previous day's, close of 133.2532.
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  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • 549 14 AS a photographer you will sooner or later encounter a situation where you've got to shoot through a window, even though everything you have read in photography textbooks screams against your doing so. These are the situations when you are faced with once-in-a-lifetime scenes
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    • 79 14 AN exhibition featuring 30 of the best entries in the American Express Cartier Bresson Photographic Competition will be held at the Alliance Francaise from November 30 to December 5. The exhibition will be open from 8.30 am to 1 pm
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    • 266 15 THE results of the American Express Cartier Bresson photo competition have been announced and the top three pictures are certainly of a high standard. They embody the spirit of photojournalism, the ability to capture "the decisive moment." The first prize of a Leica R4S camera
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  • features
    • 589 16  -  ■y GERALD GRAHAM Knight-Ridder Newspapers WICHITA, Kansas: In a recent talk on Japanese management, I heard a speaker comment, "Japanese employees are more loyal and committed to their organisations than American employees." It is a fact that the Japanese have had
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    • 559 16  -  ■y GERALD PETERSON off Itoutors Reuter •AMSTERDAM: Vigilante squads have sprung up in Amsterdam to stem a crimewave, and the move is worrying both national and local authorities. The vigilantes were started last month by a hotel owner who said he was alarmed
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    • 102 16 "THE SYRIANS would like us to be in their hands. That is why the Palestinians are meeting in Jordan. It is a matter of freedom." Mr Fah Kawasmeh, a Palestinian who was mayor of Hebron until he was expelled by Israelis, on the convening of the Palestine National Council
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  • opinion / letters
    • 413 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR IgMHBI DEATH IS never pleasant news, whether it is reflected by a bloody, tattered corpse or by dry impersonal statistics churned out by a computer. It is understandable, therefore, that the average person prefers to think that death, like war, comes to
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    • 545 17  -  HOWARD RICHARDS Singapore 1646 THE MONITOR Comment (SM, Nov 20) sets a critical tone on "issues" voters and implied that it is wrong for Singaporeans to cast their votes mainly on issues, rather than on the merits and demerits of a
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    • 116 17  -  NG KEAT SENG for Commissioner of Inland Revenue "CIVIC Minded" (SM, Nov 20) wants to have a ruling on the tax position of compensation for land acquired by the Government. A person who is carrying on the trade or business of a dealer in real
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  • leisure
    • 1456 19 Stardom's new face, Diane Lane, will act in Coppola's latest epic IPS STARDOM'S new face with 11 films behind it belongs to Diane Lane, 19. She has been likened to Grace Kelly by no less an expert than Laurence Olivier who starred with her in
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    • 427 20  -  Story by INEZ WEI WHEN members of the Singapore Permanent ftair Waving Employers' Association get together to pool their creative resources, yon can expect the results to cause some ripples on the fashion scene. And that was exactly the course of events last Thursday at the
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    • 1304 20 PRINCESS DIANA, busy getting back in shape after the birth of Prince Harry, is determined not to repeat the mistakes she made after her first baby, then she shed weight so fast that Prince Charles was worried she might become anorexic. But now, she is
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    • 662 22 Live from Studio One (C) (Ch 8, 8.30 pm) THE Chinese musical variety celebrates its 500 th episode with a special video clip of Hideki Saijo and several other interesting items. Hong Kong singer, Mei Yanfang, and local artistes, Poon Sow Keng and Tracy Huang,
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    • 507 23  -  By VALERIE TREVOR SBC has an interesting variety of TV movies coming up next month on Channel 5 in the movie slots on Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights, and the matinee slots on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Here's a sampling of what you can look forward
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 315 24 NATIONAL MUSIC THE Ministry of Culture and the Singapore Musical Society will hold the sth National Music Competition from March 8 to 17, 1985. Competitors may compete in the following categories: Western Musical instruments Solo (piano, string, male/female vocal, guitar, woodwind and brass); Ensemble (any combination of instruments). Chinese Musical
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    • 681 24 AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION CONCERT THREE Australia's most distinguished musicians will perform at the Australian High Com- 1 mission 8 pm tomorThe Hazelwood Trio comprises Donald Hazelwood (violin), Anne Menzies (clarinet). and Rachel Valler Q. Admission is free. ORA- W TOR 10 THE 80-strong Interna- HRL tional Festival Chorus present Bach's
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    • 104 24 AT THE UBIB RESOURCE CENTER THE USIS Resource Center ai the American Embassy will screen the following video shows this week. Today at 3 pm: Dance in America a 60-min film featuring Trailblazers of Modern Dance. At 4 pm: MclaugMin Group and 1984 Democratic Convention Geraldine Ferraro will be screened.
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    • 771 25 leisure comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook nf°M LMMt **c*A 1 evr hm* m Aeu n> 1 S...cMnxtntrui>on Si COMMA- TO TH* O**PAHV PUT inaM i© erne*. |HW M THAT, OW CAM CSHTf*. IV VM.MKf CO*RfcTiHO- AA'WTfS... A f To* .tlflfr" SpfMD Ml Hff TWfc MV U)OOC...PtAMmM<r»AV V f vl
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  • SAFETY AND SECURITY International Security & Safety Conference and Exhibition, Nov 27-30 Hyatt Regency Singapore.
    • 196 26  -  The latest devices go on show By SA'AT ABDUL RAHMAN SECUREX '84, a conference and exhibition on security and safety, opens today at the Hyatt Regency Singapore. It will run till November 30. The conference was opened this morning by Major Abbas Abu Amin, the Member
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    • 283 26 HOW safe are our residential, industrial and commercial complexes? Is there a method of designing an integrated and cost effective system that will ensure better security? This will be the subject of discussion in a series of papers to be presented at the Securex *84 conference
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    • 252 27 TODAY SECURITY ANO SAFETY THE CHALLENGES AHEAD Speakers: The Baroness Phillips of Fulham, JP Dean Jose B Maniwang Mr E I CAMARILLO LTC (Ret) E M Nicholas. AMN. PJK Moderator: Mr R C Da Silva SECURITY REGULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION Speaker: Dean Jose B Maniwang Moderator: LTC (Ret) E
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    • 488 27 THE level of consciousness about security is very low here. Many Singaporeans have been accused of consid- ering security guards to be no better than watchmen To illustrate this fact Major (Res) P Kalastree, Honorary Secretary of the Association of Licensed Security and
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    • 278 28 ALTHOUGH Singapore is noted as a safe country, preventing crime is better than catching the culprits after the event. Maj (Res) P Kalastree, Honorary Chairman of the Association of Licensed Security and Investigation Agencies, said: "Private security agencies are here to prevent crimes
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    • 226 28 ALTHOUGH no security system is absolutely foolproof, the quality of a system can be gauged by the length of time an intruder is kept at bay. And the longer the delay, the lower the risk of loss. But an ideal system is one that
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    • 100 28 A DIRECTORY of security equipment and services, the first such directory to be published in Singapore, will be launched at Securex '84, an exhibition and conference on safety and security now being held at the Hyatt Regency. This publication, of more than 100 pages,
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    • 116 28 ALTHOUGH most countries In this region depend upon labour-intensive methods of security enforcement, machines are also important in achieving this end. The Securex '84 exhibition provides a good opportunity for manufacturers of security equipment to market their products to countries in this region. Mainguard Security Services
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    • 237 29 WORMALD Security (S E A) Pte Ltd provides a comprehensive range of detection devices to cover every aspect of security. Among them, is the Wormald Central Station which monitors burglar intrusion and fire alarm systems around the clock. The company also provides specially trained guards. The company also
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    • 162 29 SECSAFE Malaysia '85, an Asian international exhibition on security and safety equipment, systems and services including fire-fighting and protection, is scheduled to open at Wisma MCA from June 19-22 next year. The exhibition is being organised by Atec Management (S) Pte Ltd and
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    • 113 29 ACE Electronic Security Systems, specialises in the total security concept. This includes consultancy, design, supply, installation and commissioning of its products. The company also offers a card access control system for organisations which need to have an adequate control of their staff. The Card
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    • 335 30 CISCO, the Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation, is perhaps best known as a supplier of guard services. Few are aware of the fact that Cisco also instals security systems such as intruder alarm systems, closed circuit television (CCTV) systems and card access control systems. And Cisco
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    • 208 30 TODAY'S security systems are far more more advanced, intricate and burglar-proof than ever before. However, an intricate and expensive system does not necessarily ensure one hundred per cent effectiveness. An efficient security and alarm system should be able to deter and prevent crime.
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    • 174 31 HOW much is your business at risk? Total Security Services can answer that question. On behalf of clients, the company engages in surveys on security, studying the client's premises and the nature of business before analysing the security
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    • 234 31 NEED a lock for a special application? Handy Service, one of the exhibitors at the Securex '84, can do this for you. Handy is the sole agent for Medeco, a company which deals in security products for the vending industry, computers, alarms and any other
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 50 26 Member: Association of Licensed Security Investigation Agencies and World Association of Detectives Inc. U.S.A. #10-11 HIGH STREET PLAZA, HIGH STREET, S'PORE 0617. TEL: 337 3235 (2 lines) SECURITY GUARDS STORE DETECTIVES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION SECURITY SERVEYS FINGERPRINT CONSULTANCY UNDER MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION OF P. T. FERNANDO RETIRED DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE
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    • 193 28 .iKjr y f l Counter them with CISCO'S Electronic Security Systems. This is the age of the micro-chip, "I Cisco's other services ond CISCO is offering you electronic iSoS/or SSmor Bodyguard g Mobile fbtroi protection systems to deal with intruders mwwuu b. Cosh Collection h. |ftjy ftxfceting ond fires. Your
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    • 266 29 "never has the need for professional security and safety equipment M IS been mote in demand than today'd® Are you in this multimillion dollar market? The past decade has seen the countries of Asia If i ride an unprecedented economic upswing. With jr growing effluence the demand for professional f
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    • 263 31 Can you ignore the possibility of a break-in with reported break-in occuring every three hourly or eight times a day. Give a serious thought to some security measure now! Install a Ace Electronic Security System now. It is the most reliable and cost effective way of stopping or detering such
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    • 149 31 GROWING AWARENESS OF ADVANCE SECURITY D* THE SECURITY PEOPLE ADVANCE SECURITY What is needed to counter this menace are that's what ADSEC stands for. security systems that are highly advanced Over the years, break-,ns and burgl.nes have '"hnically smart with features, become specialised crimes, with hard-core "Pertly des.gned to suit
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    • 263 33 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant u —0 Black sl Decker. HIGH STARTING SALARY. Educational opportunities GOOD BENEFITS. Come for the happening,. 2 HAPPY WORKING LIFE Scheme See us at: U tfmfllf $440\\ "d insurance Employee Relatione Office ranmc i V Employee Savings Plan I ProdHCflMl p-ggs. Sffwa ngggr J(£C AMPKIiIIM I
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    • 246 33 Situations Vacant 1% SBHDB invites applications from Singapore and Malaysian citizens for the post of HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR. Requirements: GCE 3 O Level including English and Maths. Those with a Pass in English will be considered if they have O' Levels in Science or Technical subjects. Duties: a) Making periodic
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    • 128 33 Situations Vacant IX mrrv\ Requirements: e Job-change, trouble-shootings, repairing maintenance of machinery and utility equipment e Willing to work on rotating shifts e NTC-3 in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or GCE 0* Level e Completed National Service Benefits: e High commencing e Various leave salary e Attractive Bonus e 2 increments per
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  • sports
    • WORLDFRONT
      • 75 34 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD FRENCHMAN Alain Prost (above) has been voted top Formula One racing driver of 1984 by the Hamburg magazine Rallve Racing, the first time a non-champion has been awarded the title. Prost, who finished second in the World Championship this
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      • 92 34 HONG KONG came from behind twice to stun Kuwait's Qudisia Club 74-73 after extra time in a Grout) "C" match of the World InterClub Asian Qualifying Round Basketball Championship at Stadium Indera Mulia in Ipoh last night. The narrow victory also virtually assured the British
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      • 76 34 ENGLAND captain Nigel Melville has lost his bid to lead the north against the touring Australian Wallabies Rugby Union side at Blundellsands tomorrow. Melville damaged his knee playing last week and was optimistic about returning to action at the weekend. But yesterday he said: "I saw
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      • 126 34 MICHELE CHARDONNET, the French hurdler who was granted a belated Olympic bronze medal, is still bitter about her treatment at the Los Angeles Games. Chardonnet was turned away from the podium just before the medal ceremony last August after she had been demoted from joint third
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      • 93 34 OSWALD TOETSCH, a 20-year-old rising Italian star, yesterday scored his first international victory in the men's special slalom race of the Worla Series competition. Third after the first heat, the Italian skier capitalised on withdrawals of the best contenders and on his own skill on
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    • 366 34 Reuter GLASGOW, Tuesday GLASGOW Celtic will replay their controversial European Cupwinnere' Cup tie with Rapid Vienna at Old Trafford, home of Manchester United on Dec 12. Pittodrie, Aberdeen's home ground, which had been considered as a possible venue, was ruled out because of
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    • 650 34 LONDON, Tuaaday WEST GERMAN Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich may be moving slowly out of the rut they have found themselves in recently after their match against lowly Karlsruhe on Saturday. With the win, Bayern scored their first league win in
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    • 315 34 Reuter HELSINKI, Tuesday THE PRESIDENT of Finland's National Olympic Committee has called for a full and immediate inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the doping of Olympic runner Martti Vainio and the resignation on Friday of chief national coach Antti Lanamaki. Vainio,
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    • 111 34 Reuter MOSCOW, Tum WORLD CHESS champion Anatoly Karpov called time-out yesterday, delaying the start of the 28th game in the chess title match until tomorrow. Karpov, who leads 5-0, needs only one more win to retain his title in the match against 21-year-old
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    • 661 35  -  Young team trained by Brazilian coaches ASIAN CUP '84 THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS SPOTLIGHT ON QATAR By ALFONSO CHAN QATAR Football Federation president Sultan Al-Suwuaidi gave two reasons for Qatar's fast-rising fame in football money and Brazil. Because they could afford it, they employed the best
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    • 268 35  -  By K SILVAM WORLD SOCCER bigwigs Joao Havelange and J S Blatter will be in Singapore next month to discuss the Asian Cup-Singapore Broadcasting Corporation wrangle over TV coverage with the Asian Football Confederation though the issue has been settled. A joint
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    • 249 36 AP MIAMI, Tuesday THE MIAMI Herald reported yesterday that according to some estimates, between 15 and 60 per cent of US professional athletes use cocaine and marijuana and most fans consider drug use a serious problem in
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    • 125 36 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday LARRY HOLMES plans one more fight before retirement. The unbeaten International Boxing Federation champion, who turned 35 on Nov 3, said he would like the fight to be against light-heavyweight chamK' »n Michael Spinks, but feels it will be
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    • 178 36 The Star SELANGOR reserve goalkeeper Lim Hong Guan had better watch out. Former Tigers and Perak State goalkeeper S Krishnamoorthy is out for his place when Selangor holds its final selection for the 1985 Malaysia Cup. Krishnamoorthy, 23, and playing for Malaysian British
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    • 375 36 THE FA of Malaysia will reduce organisational costs and shorten the duration of next year's Merdeka soccer tournament, The Malay Mail reported yesterday. The Malaysian daily said that the reduction of the number of teams from 12 to 10 will make it possible
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    • 327 36 FORMER international striker S Sujeindran dealt a blow to Johor's cam- paign in the coming Malaysia Cup season when he pulled out from the squad recently. According to Malaysian daily, The New Straits Times, the hardworking pint-sized Sujeindran, who has
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    • Article, Illustration
      612 37 Graeme Sharp's hungry for goals and a place in Scotland HP HOT-SHOT Graeme Sharp is the goal-hungry Scot spearheading Everton's charge to the top. And October was a month to remember for Sharp, who scored in all but two of Everton's eight matches as they made impressive
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    • 290 38 Reuter CARACAS, Tuesday THE WORLD Boxing Association (WBA) yesterday announced seven title fights next month and said nine more would be confirmed within 45 days. WBA president Gilberto Mendoza said the programme begins next Saturday with heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetree of South Africa defending his
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    • 247 38 AP NEW YORK, Tuesday AMERICAN Vitas Gerulaitis, currently No. 11 on the Volvo Grand Prix standings, and Australia's Pat Cash, a semifinalist this year at both Wimbledon and the US Open, are among a group of five top players who have
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    • 122 38 Reuter KARACHI, Tuesday WORLD CHAMPION Jahangir Khan of Pakistan beat second-seeded Chris Dittmar of Australia yesterday in the final of the Pakistan Open squash championship. Jahangir beat Dittmar 2-9 10-8 9-1 9-2 to take the championship and the first prize of £3,400
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    • 195 36 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE: PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIP'S NAME We, Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Re) Ltd, a Singaporean Company having our registered office at 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #03-26, Singapore 0207 hereby give notice that in consequence of the purchase by us of the ship mentioned below we have applied to
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 373 39 AUSTRALIAN OPEN '84 Agencies MELBOURNE, Tims CHRIS EVERTLLOYD, playing her first match in over three weeks, trounced fellowamerican Kim Shaefer 6-0, 6-2 today to advance to the second round of the US|l.2B million (Ss2.B million) Australian Open Tennis Championships on the grass courts of Kooyong. Evert-Lloyd, the
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    • 119 39 66 The of sports is not an end in Sports has its purpose in man, not man in sports. Dehumanising training must be avoided. Athletes have become idols of the crowds. And the younger they are the more exposed and
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
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