Singapore Monitor, 29 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-29 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, November 29, 198412 words
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554 1984-11-29 1 JOSEPH LEE - 'Unofficial' imports allow consumers cheaper foreign products ■y JOSEPH LEE SINGAPORE consumers are getting imported goods at lower prices as shops bypass official distributors. The goods range from soft drinks to video tape recorders. Established agents have also listed motor vehicle parts, brandy and554 words
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Article71 1984-11-29 1 Reuter VIENNA, Thursday VANDALS in Vienna have wrecked a private bunker designed to withstand an atomic attack, its owner said yesterday. While Martin Baumann was on ho- liday vandals broke the locks on the armoured doors, devastated stores laid up for 200 people and smashed radiosReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-11-29 2 WHAT better way to usher in Christmas than with a self-made Christmas tree? Chefs Robin Wang and Victor Hoon did exactly that and they were rewarded with the first prize at a local in-house Christmas tree-making competition at Crown Prince Hotel. And it185 words
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242 1984-11-29 2 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM WORKERS will now receive compensation for minor injuries more quickly. This is possible with the computerisation of the Labour Ministry's workmen's compensation department. A $140,000 computer system, consisting of six visual display terminals and three printers, will help the242 words
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153 1984-11-29 2 MORE THAN 85 per cent of all Singaporeans over the age of 10 are literate, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Culture in its 1984 facts and figures about the republic. More men are literate than women (92.2153 words
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177 1984-11-29 3 TWO SINGAPOREAN workers who died in industrial accidents this week might have lived if elementary safety measures had been taken, a senior police investigator said yesterday. In both cases, the men, in their 20s, were not wearing safety helmets. CRASH NUMBER ONE:177 words
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329 1984-11-29 3 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG SINGAPORE flu expected to lay people low in Western countries this winter is not regarded as a threat in its namesake city. The B Singapore influenza virus has had its fling here and few, if any, people are329 words
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Article42 1984-11-29 3 INFLUENZA is a highly contagious virus infection that affects the respiratory system. It is transmitted by coughing and sneezing. Symptoms include headache, fever, loss of appetite, weakness and general aches and pains and these symptoms may continue for about a week.42 words
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173 1984-11-29 4 SINGAPORE Airlines' first A3lO Airbus will arrive at Changi Airport this afternoon and will make its first commercial flight three days later. The 218-seat aircraft, the first of six, will make a training flight tomorrow and a demonstration flight on Saturday, then take a173 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-11-29 4 RAY MILLER - How to develop our own building identity By RAY MILLER SHOULD Singapore buildings be designed to look more Oriental in future rather than often looking like something out of New York? Over 100 architects, planners and constructive industry representatives were told yesterday that this was the631 words
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Article179 1984-11-29 4 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM MORE foreign trade visitors attended Enex-Asia '84, the international exhibition on electrical and electronics engineering exhibition held at the World Trade Centre from Oct 23-27. The 5 per cent increase in foreign visitors was offset by an equal drop in local visitors.179 words
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377 1984-11-29 6 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE SINGAPORE'S shipping industry has taken a step which is expected to raise its international image and help get rid of fraudulent, fly-by-night operators. Owners, operators, agents and brokers are to form a single association, taking in members of377 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-11-29 6 ADVERTISING revenue in the Singapore News and Publications (SNPL) group have gone up by 30 per cent, with the group's total circulation exceeding 310,000 copies on weekdays and 400,000 on weekends. Disclosing the figures, Mr Lee Hee Seng, chairman of the executive355 words
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94 1984-11-29 6 JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday in the High Court test case, in which Mr Justice L P Thean has been asked to decide on a preliminary legal issue -whether there is copyright law in Singapore. The lawyers completed their submissions yesterday afternoon at the. end of94 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-11-29 7 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - (^ra7nraTyi\rc UPDATE By EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN IF YOU have been living in Kaki Bukit, Tampines, Bedok, Changi and Kampong Chai Chee, you may have to vote in different constituencies in the coming general election. Parts of these constituencies have383 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-11-29 7 TIE POLITICAL <KT»r DR RICHARD HU, 58, the People's Action Party candidate for Kreta Ayer in the coming general election, B resented different sides to his character when he met le Press at the PAP headquarters in Nassim Road yesterday. First, he429 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-11-29 7 EE BOON LEE - THE POLITICAL SOME By EE BOON LEE IT IS NOT opposition parties that worry BrigacfierGeneral (Reservist) Lee Hsiea Loong, the People's Action Party's candidate for Teck Ghee in the coming general election. "They are, in the full sense of the word,365 words
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80 1984-11-29 7 BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said that the new generation was not inferior in spirit and mettle. Given the right leadership and motivation, they, too, should in time acnieve great things. "Can the PAP leadership successfully adapt to their different psychology, motivate them to80 words
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Advertisement124 1984-11-29 2 A&T International For superior drafting equipment A T is the sole agent for Mutoh drafting machines and Faber-Castell drafting instruments leaders in the "hardware" and "software" of the drafting room. A&T supplies, among others, Mutoh's DRAFTER series of excellent drafting machines. A&T also supplies the full range of Faber Castell124 words
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Advertisement173 1984-11-29 3 r Rush 14) a blush FREE from Maybelline 7^ V. THE EXPERT TOUCH Swivel-up Brush ls M a yt > elline's answer to fresh and convenient '((f aEtV* go-everywhere blushing.The brush V is made of soft, all natural hair IGy and glides across your face, enabling you to apply blusher173 words
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Advertisement177 1984-11-29 4 I I I J jl Hawker Fest A Gathering of Singapore's most well-known hawkers at Goodwood Park Hotel Nov 30 Dec 11 After months of scouting and food-testing around the island, we are gathering some of Singapore's most popular hawkers together to bring you a big feast of hawker food177 words
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world
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157 1984-11-29 8 Reuter LONDON, Thursday ACCOUNTANTS appointed by the High Court to seize assets of British Coalminers' Union said yesterday they had foiled an attempt by the union to hide its funds, tracing most of them to banks in Luxembourg, Zurich and Dublin.Reuter - 157 words
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Actors in trouble
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Article, Illustration136 1984-11-29 8 AP TAIPEH, Thursday TAIWAN has banned movies featuring a Hong Kong kung fu actor who fled Taiwan after being convicted on charges of stabbing his former wife. Liu Yong, 33, sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison in September for stabbing his wife, Miss Tai liang-tsun, 22,AP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-11-29 8 TRENT (Italy), Thursday ITALIAN actor Hossano Brazzi, known for his portrayals of the archetypal Latin lover, is one of 37 people indicted in a smuggling case, reports the New York Times. The 37 were indicted early this month 25 Italians, 9 Turks, 2 Syrians and 1 Egyptian.138 words
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450 1984-11-29 8 AP BEIJING, Thursday THE HEAD of China's ill-reputed state airline apologised for bad service in a report released yesterday and claimed that rude ticket sellers and flight attendants have been "criticised or fined." Mr Shen Tu, director of the Civil Aviation Administration ofAP - 450 words
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269 1984-11-29 8 UPI SANTIAGO, Thursday RIOT police broke up demonstrations on two university campuses and arrested more than 100 hundred students yesterday in a massive show of military force that deterred mass protests against the government of Chilean' President Augusta Pinochet. The deployment ofUPI - 269 words
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Article91 1984-11-29 8 MEMPHIS, Thurs ALICE ROEHR has a simEle solution to cooking turey: She buys a smoked bird and pops it in the dishwasher. With plastic wrapping intact, Koehr uses wash and rinse cycles to reheat a precooked turkey for her table. "If you have a smoked91 words
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Article196 1984-11-29 10 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi suffered a major election setback yesterday in the crucial south Indian state of Tamil Nadu with the resignation from his Congress (I) Party of a powerful political supporter. Film-star politician Sivaji Ganesan, a Congress (I) Member ofReuter - 196 words
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Article109 1984-11-29 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs MR WILLIAM D Ruckelshaus, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), submitted his resignation yesterday to United States President Ronald Reagan, who accepted it. Mr Ruckelshaus said he is returning to private life with "both regret and a sense of accomplishment He said during109 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-11-29 10 AP SYDNEY, Thursday AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke sought to defuse charges yesterday that his government bugged journalists' telephones Polls showed the government held a commanding lead for Saturday's general election. Four polls released yesterday showed Mr Hawke and the Australian Labor Party retained aAP - 313 words
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148 1984-11-29 10 UPI AMMAN, Thursday YASSER ARAFAT yesterday withdrew his resignation as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation after securing a show of support against his Syrianbacked rivals, who he charged planned to bomb the Palestine National Council (PNC). "I am a soldier in thisUPI - 148 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration108 1984-11-29 10 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS BIONIC heart patient, William Schroeder, listening to the beat of his artificial heart on Thursday, in Louisville, Kentucky, for the first time. He is in a critical but stable condition. His wife, Margaret, was quoted by a cardiologist as saying108 words
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Article82 1984-11-29 10 THE INDIAN High Commissioner to Britain resigned in New Delhi yesterday over a shopping incident involving his son in London. Mr Prakash Mehrotra said in a letter to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi that he was stepping down to maintain the prestige and dignity of India and his82 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-11-29 10 A PORTRAIT of the former Prime Minister of Israel, Mrs Golda Meir', appears on a new $10,000 Shekel bill introduced on Tuesday by the Bank of Israel. On the other side of the bill is a picture showing Mrs Meir (in water mark) as ambassador67 words
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Article96 1984-11-29 10 GENERAL Hans Speidel, former North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) commander in central Europe and a member of the group that plotted to kill Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, died yesterday. He was 87. Gen Speidel, whose career in the German Army made him chief of staff to the96 words
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220 1984-11-29 10 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs ATTORNEY-GENERAL Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman said yesterday that the police could determine soon if people alleged to have been involved in fraud in the BMF loans scandal are still in Malaysia or have "fled" the country. "ThisBernama - 220 words
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Advertisement254 1984-11-29 9 WHAT HONDA HAS ACCOMPLISHED, OTHERS ARE STILL TRYING TO ACHIEVE The superb refinement of Honda has won for it coveted awards. And has made it a classic model of Japanese engineering-perfection. People all over appreciate Honda for its worth. Its powerful 12-valve-engine performance. Its keen responsivesness. Comfortable, roomy interiors and254 words
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Advertisement234 1984-11-29 10 Be A Cut Above The Rest! Alan International Hairdressing Schools now also offer Make-up Beauty Courses for 1984. The 1984 edition of Alan f N International Hairdressing Schools >« J brochure comes with a big < difference. Besides comprehensive information on hairdressing courses for 1984, we now offer Make-up Beauty234 words
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Advertisement112 1984-11-29 11 ALL YOUR STROKES CAN LOOK THIS GOOD f INROSSICNOL n n r lli 4 4 y) t) i Smash. Lob. Volley. Backhand. Forehand... Every stroke in the V s book looks better when you play it with French flair. In Rossignol. For Rossignol is perfect French. For style. For chic.112 words
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Article, Illustration711 1984-11-29 12 Malaysian Finance Minister's rationale for reduction of taxes MR DAIM ZAINUDDIN, the Malaysian Finance Minister, was recently interviewed by veteran politician and one-time Malaysian Opposition leader Dr Tan Chee Koon. We feature excerpts of the interview concerning Mr Daim's explanation of the Malaysian Budget.711 words
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286 1984-11-29 12 BANK of India's Singapore branch has tapped the Singapore money market for the third time to raise medium term funding by floating a US$3O million FRCD issue today. So far the aggregate amount of FRCDs issued by the bank has reached286 words
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175 1984-11-29 12 THE BRITISH Telecoms issue was well received in Singapore. A spokesman from British stockbroker, Mr James Capel, said We got a very good response. Quite a number of applications came in yesterday, the closing date for Singapore applications through Capel's." Shares were reserved for the American,175 words
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Article51 1984-11-29 12 AT-A-GLANCE NEWS AND INFORMATION LUM Chang Holdings issue has been over-sub-scribed five times with over $120 million worth of funds poured into the 25 million-share issue. Under the present market circumstances, all involved in the issue pronounced themselves satisfied, although the market had expected a 15-20 times51 words
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Article68 1984-11-29 12 SIME DARBY'S takeover of Mr Daim Zainuddin's United Estate Projects (UEP) will leave him, the major UEP shareholder, with a significant stake in Sime. It is conceivable that Mr Daim may inject more of his companies into "quality" companies like Sime. Perhaps United Malayan Banking68 words
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Article72 1984-11-29 12 Brokers are as supersti- tious as the next man, if not more so. A certain broker will never get lots that include the number "4." Thus, 38,000 shares he will buy, 39,500 even, but not 40,000. In Cantonese, "4" is pronounced as "say," which incidentally also means72 words
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177 1984-11-29 13 HMLLSTREET INVESTOR scepticism over proposed tax law reforms and worries about today's report on October's leading economic indicators sent stgck prices sharply lower yesterday on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which gained nearly eight points on Tuesday in177 words
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311 1984-11-29 13 ROXY Electric Industries (M) Bhd's proposed restructuring scheme was approved by the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) ana the Foreign Investment Committee. The CIC approved Roxy's acquisition of assets on the following terms: THE ACQUISITION of 33.2 per cent or 75.07 million 50-cent Development311 words
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Article61 1984-11-29 13 TAT LEE Bank's interest rates will be changed with effect from today. Old Rates New Rates pa) pa) Savings 7.25 7.00 (Daily interest) Prime 9.25 Fixed Deposits: 1 Month 6.50 (min S$10,000) 6.25 2 Months 7.00 (min S$10,000) 6.75 3 Months 7.25 6.75 661 words
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Article113 1984-11-29 13 THE DOLLAR showed its strength was not yet spent when it surged ahead again on European foreign exchange markets yesterday and gold fell to its lowest level since July 1983. Bullion slumped to open at U*****.50 in Zurich and London. That was a drop of US$5 overnight113 words
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Advertisement872 1984-11-29 13 $9 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND > mUNi Annual Report for the Year Ended 31at March 1984 Profit and Less Statement 1984 1983 Fa the year ended 31 March 1984 Note 8000 $000 1004 1983 Tradkif Income As at 31 March 1984 Note 8000 $000 Interest. Commission, Foreign Exchange Earnings and872 words
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319 1984-11-29 14 MR LAWRENCE LIM, for Permanent Secretary (Health), (SM, Nov 21), states: "In our kind of society the Ministry of Health does not think it appropriate for pharmacists to be given the monopoly to dispense medicines." ■In fact, it is our kind of319 words
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754 1984-11-29 14 Extracts from an Amnesty International report AMNESTY International, the London-based organisation which examines and exposes human rights violations throughout the world, has expressed concern over the continued imSrisonment of large numbers of prisoners of conscience in the oviet Union, including the detention of754 words
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300 1984-11-29 14 WINSLOW TAN SEE HAN - WINSLOW TAN SEE HAN Singapore 1335 GURHAM SINGH, 23, of India, who has only one leg, cycled round the world. A French couple, Jean Gaude Hunin, 42, and wife Jocelyn Cat-van, 23, travelled round the world in a jeep. George Meegan walked 30,430 km from300 words
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Article86 1984-11-29 14 "I WILL never negotiate with people who use coercion and violence to achieve their objectives. They are trying to kill democracy for their own purposes." Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher alluding to coal miners' leader Arthur Scargill in a speech to a Conservative men 's club. "TERRORISM is a form86 words
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Advertisement73 1984-11-29 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer' s name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve73 words
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451 1984-11-29 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IN POLITICS, little creates as much excitement as the state of health of a long-time leader especially when the rumours have it that he is ailing. Whatever the truth about President Ferdinand Marcos' latest bout of ill health, there can451 words
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590 1984-11-29 15 BEING A Singaporean, I was very proud of the displays at the National Exhibition and the achievements highlighted in the souvenir book published in conjunction with this exhibition. However, I wish to refer to a point highlighted in this book which I590 words
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Article157 1984-11-29 15 PENSION appears to be a life-long punishment for those who are retired Brematurely on disciplinary grounds, in retirement, their gratuities and pensions are reduced by 25 per cent or less. Why are the penalties more severe than those imposed by the courts? In the court, a person157 words
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86 1984-11-29 15 THE recent news that the Housing and Development Board has stopped building fiveroom maisonettes just because of an additional building cost of 10 per cent more than the ordinary five-room flats, has shattered my dream of owning one. I believe there are many86 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-11-29 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE FOR SBC's first kungfu drama serial, the producers decided to tone down the aggressive element with a female voice. And Tracy Huang was their obvious choice to sing the theme song. So for the next 10 weeks, the mellow voice ofPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 496 words
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Article, Illustration815 1984-11-29 16 VIOLET OON - 'My appointment is a confirmation of all that I believe in' By VIOLET OON "I REALISE I'm very lucky to be the right person at the right Elace at the right time," enthused im Yau, still aglow from his appointment as Assistant Conductor of the SSOPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 815 words
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Article, Illustration981 1984-11-29 16 JACK LEMMON is one of Hollywood's most enduring and probably endearing box-office stars. In 35 years of acting, he has made more than 40 films and won two Oscars. Yet, amazingly, he remains as insecure and enthusiastic as ever. He has starred in such classics as981 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-11-29 18 iigewg EHH Thursday Feature Special Julia (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 10 pm) JULIA is a story of the friendship between two extraordinary women, Lillian Hellman, a famous writer, and her friend, Julia, who sacrificed herself fighting the Nazis before World War 11. The story is told454 words
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151 1984-11-29 18 TIME ITEM CONTENT 10-11 am SBC Hour 25 Years of Broadcasting History (Slide presentation) SBC on Cue SBCText Historical Rolling Pages 11 am-noon Documentaries PAP (C) History of the PAP, 1954 1979 Noon-2pm Radio One Sounds Alive (DJ: Susan Ng) Audience quiz Mid-day151 words
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Article130 1984-11-29 19 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra has announced that in a forthcoming concert (tomorrow and Saturday at the Victoria Concert Hall) in which two works by Professor Chou Wen Chung will be played, the composer himself will be appearing to explain his works. This is heartening130 words
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Article146 1984-11-29 19 WE refer to the article (SM, Nov 21) which carried a most unbelievable piece of information under the Starstruck banner. It told of Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran proposing on the spot to Lin Qingxia. There must be a mix-up. We are convinced of this because146 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-29 19 LETTERS from Leisure readers on subjects pertaining to oar colamns will be selected for publication weekly in this column. Please address yoar letters to Leisure Box, The Singapore Monitor, 2, Alexandra' Road, 03-01A Delta House, Singapore 0315. You may'use a pseudonym but your actual flame, address and telephone number must170 words
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Miscellaneous717 1984-11-29 19 Noon News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Sounds Alive 1.00 News 1.10 Sounds Alive (cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Sounds Alive (cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Moonfleet 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Music My717 words
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Miscellaneous435 1984-11-29 19 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 Musical Notebook The World's Best-Loved Classical Themes: 1. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves, The Academy of St Martin-m-the-Fiekls, lona Brown (violin) 2. Albtnoni Adagio in G minor tor Strings and Organ, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra/Karl Munchinger 3. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins and Strings BWV 1043, Igor435 words
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Advertisement39 1984-11-29 20 GROSSED OVER 5715.000 SO FAR. CAPITOL: 41k WEEK! (*****59) 5 SHOWS AT 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 Pricer $4 $3-CASH BOOKINGS-No Free List CAPITOL Saturday M'nite A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDYI From the makers of the original "Flying High" UiPf \JfKIKILMER-UUCYGUTTERIDGE^39 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-11-29 20 AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM VISITORS in groups of 10 or more may reauest for the following films to be screened today ana tomorrow at the Maritime Museum on Sentosa. Tahere Tikltiki about the construction of a Maori canoe. The Great Coastal Dune Show about sand dunes and coastline ecosystems. Pond219 words
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Miscellaneous535 1984-11-29 20 E3BM n k 36^Henry Moore at his desk. His works will be on display at the Art Forum, The Promenade, Orchard Road SPIRIT SOUL MALAYSIAN artist, Shu Li, will hold a solo exhibi- tion of her works at Alpha Gallery, 21 Binjai Park, today and tomorrow, from 10 am to535 words
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Miscellaneous121 1984-11-29 20 GOURMET GAME FESTIVAL SILVER JUBILEE BUFFET A SILVER Jubilee Buffet will be held THERE will be a Gourmet Game Fes- Golden Dew Coffee House, in tival at the Manhattan Grill, Boule- celebration of 25 years of nation-build-vard Hotel, until Sunday. i n g un til next Sunday. Traditional game meats121 words
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Go Places
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Article235 1984-11-29 21 CLUB M6diterranfee, the world's largest resort chain, will soon be offering Japan as its newest destination to holidaymakers. Club Med along with the Tokyo-based Seibu Group has formed a joint-venture company called SCM Leisure Kaihatsu K K in Japan. The Seibu Group is one235 words
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201 1984-11-29 21 TIME was not long ago when only the very affluent could afford a holiday In the picturesque French Alps. And the closest most of us could have got to these beautiful resorts would have been through either pictures in travel magazines or201 words
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Advertisement287 1984-11-29 21 I DISCOVER MORE I I OF THE SPLENDOUR I I AND EXCITEMENT I I OF JAPAN I 11 days Japan/Disneyland/Hong Kong I I (Depart Saturday) $2,525.00 I 10 days All Japan/Disneyland I m (Depart Monday) $2,625.00 I I I I Japan Holidays I see more the exc temcnt H Tokyo287 words
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Advertisement82 1984-11-29 21 Seaflyte to Batam This 240 sealer Seaflyte is fully Air-conditioned with refreshments available on board It takes only 20 minutes of pleasant cruising from Sinqa P®" 'o Bil®m Island And vie? vcrsd Note Free trips will be pronded for members of Batam Island Country Club and tickets are on sale82 words
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Miscellaneous486 1984-11-29 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 SeDtember 23 to October 22 You should now be able to H vou are traiellmg K carehave something you have long ful y if go j nK anv TS? i M H 0D f y n., a where car a breakdown plentiful486 words
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Miscellaneous170 1984-11-29 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook MEMO ITo fAAKe RoolA fop. IW Oo£ CASE,THIS I I 6f PTAinI IMHf R£NT THE CoMPAMV HAS M6ANT MAWMfr P*°eu>fc HAVE HtPM: ACAPEUA CAR£ CfcNTefc, SO/*£ Ntofifc EPFiCl£tfT Co*B Jo U6HT. tl>: OOD sPofcE DEPARTMENTS HAVfc K)€>tOfOffrC£ v HAP HOOJ^k OR SMOCK By George Lemont /(ONS170 words
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381 1984-11-29 23 EVER dreamed of prowling the catwalk with all the poise and grace of a professional mannequin? If you have, and intend taking up modelling as either a hobby or full-time career, you would do well to first consider several factors. Basically, modelling calls for not381 words
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232 1984-11-29 23 YOU don't need to be a pretty face to become a model. A spokesman for CATZ Talent Pte Ltd said the company believes in maintaining a wider talent pool. CATZ is also Jpoking for "specialist character models" such as young mothers,232 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-11-29 26 ERNEST FRIDA - Track team will resist outside attempts to get banned star to run in Asean Cup By ERNEST FRIDA in MANILA MEMBERS of the Philippine track and field team will resist any outside attempt that would pave the way for Asia's fastest woman, Lydia de Vega, to compete358 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-11-29 26 26 th CHESS OUTMPIAD Reuter SALONICA, Thursday SINGAPORE lost lVfc-2* to the host country, Greece, in the 9th round of 26th World Chess Olympiad played here yesterday. IM Leslie Leow, Chan Pang Kong and Wong Meng Leong drew their games while Goh Cheng Hong lost his dueReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-11-29 26 Agencies MOSCOW, Thurs CHALLENGER Gary Kasparov, trailing by five games in his challenge to chess champion Anatoly Karpov, tried an aggressive tack yesterday but managed only a draw in the 28th game of the world title contest. Kasparov, playing white, strode confidently onto theAgencies - 276 words
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WORLDFRONT
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Article115 1984-11-29 26 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD A BRAVE rearguard action by Phil Edmonds and Paul Downton saved England from humiliation in the first cricket test against India yesterday after teenager Laxman Sivaramakrishnan ran through the touring side's top batting with a deadly spell of leg spin bowling.115 words
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Article67 1984-11-29 26 AUSTRALIAN wingers David Campese and lan Williams scored three tries to help tne Wallabies beat the Northern Division 19-12 in a freeflowing Rugby Union tour match yesterday. The Wallabies found the spirited northern side a much tougher proposition than the Welsh national team, beaten 28-9 last67 words
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Article181 1984-11-29 26 PAKISTAN'S ability to come to terms with New Zealand spinners Stephen Boock and John Bracewell is likely to be the key factor when the second cricket test resumes today. New Zealand were 158 for eight in their second innings a lead of 195 -before yesterday's rest181 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1984-11-29 27 sr** 1 S "CC£R i IPS AFTER A period of lethargy Liverpool are now siowty finding their form. They had fresh-from-injury lan Ruah to thank for their 3-1 victory over Benfica in the second leg of their European Cup-tie at the beginning of the month; and juatIPS - 1,035 words
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500 1984-11-29 28 UEFA CUP Reuter BRUSSELS, Thursday ANDERLECHT LOOKED well capable of reaching their third successive Uefa Cup final when they crushed Real Madrid 3-0 in a third round, first leg match here yesterday. The Belgians delighted the 41,000 capacity crowd at Astrid PareReuter - 500 words
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Article42 1984-11-29 28 Hamburg 2 Inter Milan 1 Anderiecht 3 Real Madrid 0 Spartak 1 FC Cologne 0 Tottenham 2 Bohemians 0 Man Utd 2 Dundee Utd 2 Videoton 5 P Belgrade 0 Universitatea 2 FC Zeljeznicar 0 Widzew Lodz 0 Dinamo Minsk 242 words
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364 1984-11-29 28 Reuter HAMBURG, Thursday EUROPE'S most expensive footballer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, marked his return to West Germany with a vital goal for his new club Internazionale Milan in Hamburg last night. Though Internazionale lost the third round, first leg Uefa Cup tie 2-1, Rummenigge's goalReuter - 364 words
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417 1984-11-29 28 Reuter LONDON, Thursday HOLDERS TOTTENHAM needed to dig deep into their reserves of determination and fortune to emerge with a hard won 2-0 victory over skilful Bohemians Prague in their Uefa Cup third round, first leg matcn here last night. An own goalReuter - 417 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-11-29 29 B KULA; ALFONSO CHAN - Three years in the build up, Iranians go for broke SPOTLIGHT ON IRAN By B KULA and ALFONSO CHAN THE IRANIAN soccer team arrived on Tuesday tight-lipped on all matters -football and politics preferring to allow their skills to speak during their opening431 words
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Article294 1984-11-29 29 AN APOLOGY by the FAS set right an error made by them which almost resulted in the exit of three-time Asian Cup champions Iran from this year's competition. Mr Yap Boon Chuan, chairman of the organising committee, told the Iranian delegation at a Press294 words
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262 1984-11-29 29 SPOTLIGHT ON UAE WHAT GERD Muller was to Germany, Eissa Karam is to the United Arab Emirates. Eissa, who plays with the No. 13 sewn on his jersey, is the man the UAE will be depending on for the goals262 words
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SEEN AND HEARD
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Article, Illustration98 1984-11-29 30 SOME local journalists attending a press conference by the Kuwaiti team yesterday did not know whether to be amused or unhappy. A large group of Arabian journalists at the conference flung questions in Arabic at Kuwait's Brazilian coach Tony Lopes. They had to be translated98 words
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Article83 1984-11-29 30 TWO JOURNALISTS from rival newspapars had to carry about 20 footballs for the Iranian team and its liaison officer, and drive to a petrol station to pump them. The Iranians thought that the Toa Payoh stadium where they were training would have83 words
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345 1984-11-29 30 ALFONSO CHAN - SPOTLIGHT ON KUWAIT By ALFONSO CHAN KUWAIT'S team manager Yousef Shemlin gazed into his crystal ball and predicted that a Gulf nation will win the Asian Cup which starts on Saturday Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Yousef was unwilling to345 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-11-29 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM FANDI AHMAD'S transfer from FC Groningen to Veendam now looks imminent, and it will probably be finalised in January, said the former Singapore striker. The only thing that could stop the transfer, said Fandi, is a "fair chance for me to fight331 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-11-29 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FRUSTRATED with the defeats in the Pre--01 ympics and Merlion Cup tournaments at the National Stadium, the Koreans have sacked their renowned coach Park Jong Whan. Still with the hope of realising their longtime dream of winning the Asian Cup (which230 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-11-29 31 S GULAM - MONITOR sports By S GULAM WITH JUST two days to go before the Asian Cup begins at the National Stadium the Singapore team suffered a double setback as defender A R J Mani withdrew on the advice of doctors, and when striker390 words
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Article123 1984-11-29 31 SEEN AND HEARD IN CONJUNCTION with the coming Asian Cup, the Asian Football Confederation has organised an Asian Sportswriters Seminar for reporters in the region. At the start of the seminar AFC General Secretary Peter Vellappan spoke on why Asian footballers' physique lost out to the123 words
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Miscellaneous12 1984-11-29 28 "I would like more effort from youKfl in the second half!" U12 words
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