Singapore Monitor, 30 November 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-11-30 1 'EVENING EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30 cents Friday. November 30. 1984 M <P) No ?10 8416 words
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Article85 1984-11-30 1 RESULTS of the Primary Schools' Leaving Examinations (PSLE) will be released tomorrow. Pupils may collect their results from their respective schools, said the Education Ministry About 43,000 pupils sat for the examinations on Oct 17, 18 and 19. Nearly 1,800 pupils who have scored at least85 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-11-30 1 OEI SIN GIOK - They won't be found in other estates By OEI SIN GIOK UNIQUE designs have been conceived by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) architects for Bishan New Town, giving some very attractive blocks not found in other housing estates. One of the new designs combines468 words
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296 1984-11-30 1 UPI CANBKMU, Friday THE LABOR Government under Prime Minister Bob Hawke will be returned to power tomorrow with up to a 2 per cent swing and about a 46-seat majority despite a big rise in the approval ratingUPI - 296 words
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100 1984-11-30 1 HONO KONQ, Frt MORE than 1,000 young Malays have received military training in Iran, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported in its latest edition. The Malays are all from the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia, which are heavily influenced by fundamentalist Muslim preachers.100 words
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Advertisement15 1984-11-30 1 Anti-nuclear party blaeted by Hawkas Sea Page 10 mTV GUIDE: PAGE 22 HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 2315 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-11-30 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN MR HENG Chiang Mens, the 26th and the last of the People's Action Party (PAP) candidate tor the coming poll, understands that the style of government cannot remain static. Yet he does not believe in sudden changes. "We740 words
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254 1984-11-30 2 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER TIMES are hard for the world's watch and clock industry, the sth Asian Horological Trade and Industry Promotion Conference heard at the Hyatt Regency Hotel today. And in Singapore, those difficulties are compounded by the high cost of labour,254 words
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Article105 1984-11-30 2 A MALAYSIAN motorcyclist, Mr Wong Kuen Soon, 19, was seriously injured when his machine hit a pick-up in Woodlands yesterday. Mr Wong was injured in the head and admitted to the Alexandra Hospital. Eye-witnesses to the accident are to contact Sgt Loh Ngiap Tiong of the105 words
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141 1984-11-30 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG ANOTHER attempt the second is to be made for an out-of-court settlement of its debts by Tarisco Pte Ltd, the troubled company running the Long John Silver Seafood Chain. Mr Justice A P Rajah in the High Court this morning141 words
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328 1984-11-30 3 OEI SIN GIOK - AIM IS TO MAKE PLACE AN AUTHENTIC SHOWPIECE OF THE BABA CULTURE By OEI SIN GIOK ANTIQUE dealers, architects, property developers, restaurant owners and a tenthgeneration Peranakan are putting their heads together to make Peranakan Place, formerly called Peranakan Corner, an authentic showpiece of328 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-30 3 AH MENG the Orang-utan beat Santa Claus to town this festive season. And in style too by the airconditioned Zoo Express Service. She was not there to distribute presents, but as part of the official launching of tne Zoo Express Service at the Hyatt Hotel this129 words
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83 1984-11-30 3 ABOUT 93 per cent of the Environment Ministry's daily-rated employees have been paid through their Post Office Savings Bank accounts. This is equivalent to 5,904 of the total workforce of 6,341 dailyrated employees. To date, another 278 employees have opted for payment83 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-11-30 4 "HOW ARE OUR newspapers and journalists faring, and what do future prospects look liker" With these words, President Devan Nair yesterday launched into an assessment of the state of journalism in Singapore today. Speaking at the Singapore Press Club's function to celebrate189 words
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Article284 1984-11-30 4 Standard of journalism has risen "Journalists in Singapore (and I include those who work in the SBC as well) need both faith in their calling, and self-re-spect. Your shortcomings notwithstanding, you deserve both. Y 'Let me list some of the reasons for optimism. The standard of iournalism in284 words
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Article195 1984-11-30 4 Journalism fails to attract talent and brain-power "We cannot claim that our media brims over with expertise and experience. So Singapore newspapers and SBC newscasts are not as good as they could be. "The problem is consistency. The average has been brought too far down by two factors.195 words
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Article111 1984-11-30 4 "I HAVE sincere praise for your achievements, but I am afraid I do not have all the answers to the problems that you allow yourselves to be vexed by. Media owners, the Government, politicians and, in particular, you find the answers. "However, I might take the liberty of111 words
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166 1984-11-30 4 "I DO NOT even glance at PIH Naylor's What the star* foretell' ia the Saaday Timet. "A brief anecdote to explala why will not be oat of place here. Some of yoa may recall that I began my public career ia another166 words
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361 1984-11-30 5 Deceased had hired two hit men to kill his wife and son for $1.9-mil insurance money UPI LOS ANGELES, Friday PROSECUTORS want a dead man sentenced to life in prison so his heirs cannot collect any of the U*****,000 (Sfl.9 million) insurance money heUPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-11-30 5 f— HONGKONG: TOWARDS 1997 AP HONG KONG, Friday MOST Hong Kong people accept a Sino-British draft agreement that would make this British colony a special administrative region of China in 1997, the Assessment Office announced yesterday. But Hong Kong people have some concerns overAP - 336 words
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95 1984-11-30 5 LAS VEGAS, Friday A HIGH-ROLLING Texan "acted like it was nothing" after losing US$l million (Ss2.l million) in cash on a single throw of the dice, the manager of Binion's Horseshoe Casino said. Manager Ted Binion said on Tuesday the gambler95 words
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256 1984-11-30 6 UPI DALY CITY (California), Friday A CALIFORNIA man has been arrested and three members of a violent Taiwanese street gang were being sought in the "wellorchestrated" slaying of a controversial Chinese author, authorities announced yesterday. David Wu, 28, was arrested at his San Gabriel,UPI - 256 words
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91 1984-11-30 6 The Star MALACCA, Friday THE TRUSTEES of Bukit China have been told to pay Ms 2 million (Ssl.B million) in quit rent and latepayment fines within a month or lose the hill. The ultimatum, which the trustees described as "a newThe Star - 91 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-30 6 AP A NEW YORK emergency medical attendant rushing an injured child from a Bonx apartment yesterday. The child had his throat cat by a woman who also knifed the child's S-year-old sister to death and stabbed the children's mother, according to the police. TheAP; PICTURE: AP - 96 words
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112 1984-11-30 8 Bernama KOTA BARU, Friday DATUK Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad wants all directives from ministers or ministries to fovernment officers to be responded to within ive days after they are issued. Stating this yesterday, Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said the PrimeBernama - 112 words
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456 1984-11-30 8 Poll also indicates close fights in 100 key wards Reuter NEW DELHI, Friday THE FIRST opinion poll since Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi called national elections for next month has forecast that his ruling Congress (I) Party will return topower but with aReuter - 456 words
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212 1984-11-30 8 UPI NEW YORK, Friday THREE well-dressed "professionals" armed with handsuns stole nearly US$l million (Ss2.l million) in cash from a New York telephone vault in New York City, taking the big bills ana leaving behind US$2OO,OOO in fives and tens. Mr Tony Pappas,UPI - 212 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-11-30 9 BOSTON lawyer and toy crusader Mr Edward Swartz poses with what he calls this year's 10 worst toys after he issued his annual 10 Worst Toys list. A missile firing tank and a "bloodsucker" pen are among the most dangerous on toy shelves this holidayPICTURE: UPI - 64 words
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436 1984-11-30 9 AP WASHINGTON, Friday THE UNITED States and three of its European allies West Germany, Britain and France have approved the joint development of a highly-advanced antitank warhead, the Pentagon announced yesterday. Development of the new terminal guidance warhead will likely take sixAP - 436 words
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174 1984-11-30 9 UPI NORTH MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Friday A WOMAN is suing the Crazy Horse Saloon, charging she suffered three broken ribs and "ridicule and embarrassment" when a naked male stripper fell on her. The suit filed by Miss Audrey Hartke, of FortUPI - 174 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-11-30 10 AP, UPI HUNTSVILLE (Alabama), Friday AMERICA'S first space traveller, a 27-vear-old squirrel monkey named Miss Baker, died of kidney failure yesterday at an animal clinic in Auburn University. The 14-ounce monkey was shot into space on May 28,1959, with another monkey, Able, aboard a Jupiter rocketAP, UPI; PICTURE: UPI - 61 words
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225 1984-11-30 10 AP VAN VAM Polls continued to show Mr Hawke with a commanding lead and the Government picked up new and unexpected support yesterday with endorsements from several leading conservative newspapers. But the Nuclear Disarmament Party (NDP), formed in July on the sole issue of seekingAP - 225 words
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Article120 1984-11-30 10 UPI WALNUT CREEK (California), Friday SANTA CLAUS does not know why, but he is getting more and more requests for electric trains. "Kids never change but the kind of toy they want does change," said Mr Wayne Hagen, 35, a Santa who adds thatUPI - 120 words
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182 1984-11-30 10 AP TOKYO, Fri JAPANESE left in China as orphans at the end of World War II are eligible to emigrate to Japan if their status is confirmed by the Chinese Government. a Health and Welfare Ministry official said yesterday. Mr SusumuAP - 182 words
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136 1984-11-30 12 Reuter ATHENS, Friday A YOUNG gunman yesterday tried to shoot the second-ranking diplomat at the Jordanian Embassy in Athens but ran away when his pistol jammed, police sources said. Diplomats named the intended victim as Mr Assem Trysshat, who arrived recently fromReuter - 136 words
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312 1984-11-30 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday WHITE HOUSE economic policymakers yesterday outlined to Congressional leaders a plan to reduce massive federal budget deficits by cutting government spending by US$24O billion (Ssso4 billion) over the next three years. A senior administration official said Budget Director DavidReuter - 312 words
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270 1984-11-30 12 AP WASHINGTON, Friday A WORLDWIDE network of child pornographers and molesters promotes such activities as packaged childsex tours and auctions, and there has been little diplomatic effort to combat it, a panel of US Senators was told yesterday. Witnesses told the SenateAP - 270 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-11-30 13 UPI BONN, Friday WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl departed for Washington yesterday to meet US President Reagan on tones ranging from the chance for resumed USSoviet arms talks to US steel import curbs that may pro- vote a trade war with Europe. Chancellor Kohl,UPI - 152 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-11-30 13 Talks on EastWest ties UPI PARIS, Friday BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher arrived yesterday for a two-day An-glo-French meeting. The focus of the meeting was on East-West relations and European Community problems prior to next week's European summit in Dublin. Mrs Thatcher, accompanied by a high-level ministerial delegation, planned anUPI - 138 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration39 1984-11-30 13 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS FORMER Beatle, Liverpudlian Paul McCartney, gets a congratulatory kiss from his wife, Linda, after he was awarded the freedom of the City of Liverpool on Wednesday at Liverpool's Picton Library.39 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-11-30 13 ONE OF the most moving moments of the Los Angeles Olympics was the sight of hulking British discus thrower Richard Slaney carrying the sobbing Mary Decker off the track alter she was injured in a racing collision with Zola Budd. Decker and Slaney now have decided67 words
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Article57 1984-11-30 13 IT WILL cost dearly if you want to hobnob with the likes of Jacqueline Onassis, the As tors and the Rockefellers. Vanity Fair says it costs U*****,210 (Sss3o,ooo) for a couple to attend the 49 charity balls, opening-night galas and dinners on the New York social57 words
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Article84 1984-11-30 13 PERSONALITIES and politics from both sides of the ideological fence were among the more than 400 people who paid tribute to The New Republic at the magazine's 70th anniversary party on Tuesday night in Washington. "Everyone is here for a reason. they qre either rich84 words
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Advertisement108 1984-11-30 13 A jtdt A- Just feast your eyes on this tempting luncheon from Shangri-La s new Continental restaurant Latour. An array of imaginative appetisers and our extensive Salad Bar. Then select an especially prepared entree from a choice of 6 exquisite dishes including carving from the silver wagon. And top it108 words
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Article134 1984-11-30 14 JAPAN HAS more than money riding on the race to build a new super-computer which can think for itself. Natiooal pride is at stake. This time Japanese scientists want to prove they can produce technological marvels of their own. The technology required is far in advance134 words
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Article27 1984-11-30 14 Research has shown that Americans do not believe that fluoride is important in preventing tooth decay. They still believe in brushing their teeth to prevent cavities.27 words
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Article31 1984-11-30 14 Japan is putting more money in the race to build a new super-computer which can think for itself. This is to prove that they can produce technological wonders too.31 words
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Article23 1984-11-30 14 The Mexican Ecological Movement has expressed concern about possible industrial accidents at an oil refinery in Atzcapotzalco in a Southwestern neighbourhood.23 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-11-30 14 'TRENDS Science and Medicine AMERICANS apparently do not believe fluoride is important in preventing tooth decay despite research findings listing it as the prime factor in the country's improving dental health.. Opinion Research Corp, which unearthed this finding and others in a survey,406 words
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Article126 1984-11-30 14 THE GAS explosions and fires that destroyed a working-class neighbourhood offered just a hint of the environmental calamities threatening Mexico City. The explosions thundered through a gas distribution complex, killing at least 500 people is a warning of what can happen. The Mexican Ecological Movement126 words
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Article44 1984-11-30 14 A drug that shuts off sex hormone production by the ovaries appears to be the first effective treatment for premenstrual syndrome. Despite possible side effects, some women may take the drug to escape mood swings and other disruptive consequences of periods.44 words
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Article47 1984-11-30 14 Animals react in different ways to conditions in space but zero gravity does not appear to affect their embryonic development. A Soviet scientist found that animals in their embryonic stage before take-off were born in normal time when they landed and later produced healthy offspring.47 words
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Article33 1984-11-30 14 South Korea will invest US$5l3 million in developing high technology from 198S to 1991. The money would be used to develop advanced technology in the semi-con-ductor, bioengineering, electronics, textile and con-33 words
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Advertisement284 1984-11-30 15 mmw ■iwaui ;-J^an For the fourth consecutive year, the Mazda 323 proves its unbeatable performance at the Castrol-Alpine Autotest Championship Series. "jpg Under gruelling, highly competitive conditions, when both man and machine are tested to the limit, rwSLrxwri the Mazda 323 shows itself to be a true-blue winner. )pw!yptl And284 words
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Article, Illustration936 1984-11-30 16 PART TWO OH TANt Under the present Ux structure there are lot of people who have worked hard and who have become millionaires. Yon yourself are n good example. Why deprive the Government of revenue? You •aid just now that most936 words
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Article271 1984-11-30 17 Selected stocks at midday. Market toar. easier Boustead 1.90 S Cold Storage 2.72/2.78 F and N 5.15/5.20 Genting 4.94/4.94 GIH 2.62/2.70 Haw Par 2.01/2.04 unq Jurong Cement 2.04 S Keck Seng 2.09/2.12 Esso 2.60 S Hume unq Inchcape 2.40/2.43 Intraco 2.56 B M Cement 1.68 S Metro 3.06/3.14 MPHB271 words
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Article96 1984-11-30 17 Your S$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.1745 2.1645 2.1555 sterling 2.6156 2.5935 2 5835 Australian 9 1 8799 1.8559 1.8409 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit US! 2.17 2.14 NZ$ 1.10 1.00 sterling 2.65 2.55 Australian 1.88 1.81 Canadian 1.68 1.6096 words
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88 1984-11-30 17 VM4LLSTREET j STOCK PRICES closed sharply lower yesterday as news of a steep decline in US economic indicators sent recession fears through Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 11.93 to 1193.39. The Commerce Department reported this morning that88 words
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Article47 1984-11-30 17 AT THE mid-day break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 6.58 points to 412.14 from the previous day's close of 418.72. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was up 0.0144 point to 133.4156 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 133.4012.47 words
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Article74 1984-11-30 17 Reuter THE US dollar rose slightly from New York levels against most major currencies in quiet early trading. It rose to an early 246.25/35 yen from New York's 246.20/30 close and to 3.0860/70 marks from 3.0800/15. In HONG KONG, gold eased in fairly quiet early trading, followingReuter - 74 words
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216 1984-11-30 17 THE LOCAL stock market opened easier in line with Wall Street's sharp fall last night. All sectors were traded lower on a very small turnover. Top volume stock Pah Inv did 345,000 to close at $1.10, followed by TDM's 270,000216 words
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features / letters
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194 1984-11-30 18 POH GEOK EK - REPLIES POH GEOK EK Director Central Narcotics Bureau I REFER TO the article "Big drug alert after heroin price drops" by Mr Surest) Nair (SM, Nov 22). I would like to correct the statement that there has been an alarming drop in the194 words
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Article110 1984-11-30 18 MUNJEET SINGH - MUNJEET SINGH United People's Front I REFER to the letter "Opposition should air views in media" from "Disappointed" (SM, Nov 23). The aim of the United People's Front (UPF) is to replace the People's Action Party (PAP) Government and not merely to be an110 words
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Article, Illustration996 1984-11-30 18 JUDY FOREMAN - •y JUDY FOREMAN off Boston Qlobo BOSTON: Over a period of several months, Edmund Kemper murdered six young women at the University of Santa Cruz in California and took the bodies home to bed with him. He then attacked his mother, cut996 words
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Article53 1984-11-30 18 f==BOoTE= "I AM living in a society where private publicity is not done and I am going to obey the rules. Leave me alone. If there will be a place to talk to you, a special place will be provided but not on the street." Defector Svetlana Alliluyeva to53 words
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opinion / letters
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443 1984-11-30 19 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR —B LAST SATURDAY, the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, delivered an important message which will have a longterm impact on the lives of all Singaporeans. He disclosed the formulation of a comprehensive emergency plan to keep the economy going in443 words
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546 1984-11-30 19 I AM what you may call a yuppie young urban professional. I have no strong partisan political commitment to any political party. For the past 18 months, I have been seriously grappling with the problem ot how I would vote in the general election. I546 words
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198 1984-11-30 19 FOR THE past two weeks, I ha\e been bombarded with a series of advertising both on television and in the Press in conjunction with the launching of a new drink in a new pack. This has culminated in a fascinating Press advertisement198 words
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Advertisement73 1984-11-30 19 w LETTERS on any subject of public interest win 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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Article, Illustration972 1984-11-30 20 WONG AH YOKE - SBC goes kungfu t onigh t Pursuit is first local martial series By WONG AH YOKE SBC'S first kungfu drama (which debuts tonight on Channel 8 at 9.30) is a "premature baby" says Mr Leong Lap Yan, director of SBC's Chinese Drama Unit. According to him, the original plan was972 words
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Article150 1984-11-30 20 PURSUIT'S actors and TV crew had a fruitful time filming on location in Malaysia last week. Led by executive producer Chua Suan, the team of 20 actors and crew found their ideal locations at Penang's Batu Feringgi beach and a tin mine in Perak. At the150 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-11-30 22 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Friday Night Movie: A Caribbean Mystery (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.25 pm) ANOTHER suspense-filled thriller from Agatha Christie. To escape the terrible English winter, Miss Jane Marple (Helen Hayes) takes a holiday in the Caribbean. She meets a retired British army officer. Major Palgrave (Maurice566 words
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172 1984-11-30 22 TIME ITEM CONTENT 10-11 am SBC Hour 25 Years of Broadcasting History (Slide presentation) SBC on Cue SBCText Historical Rolling Pages 11am-noon Documentaries Digest (E) Vanda Miss Joaquim (E) Orchid: National Flower (C) traces the story of Vanda Miss Joaquim and why it172 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-11-30 23 IPS PETER SCHAUFUSS, presenter and performer in Dancer, talks with great enthusiasm about the series on men in dance which has occupied his time over the last two years. The four 50-minute programmes begin their run tonight at 8.30 over Channel 12. "I've learnt so much aboutIPS - 761 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-11-30 25 Pat D'Rose - Pat D'Rose THERE'S a sizzling singer oozing with charm in town. In just the few days she's been at the Le Vendome Lounge, Dynasty Hotel, she's made quite a few friends. And they're not just the guys. Toinette Buizon is a versatile singer. Try her with a StreisandPICTURE: ROEWA ANG - 335 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-11-30 25 THE PLATTERS ARE BACK WERE the Platters paying a tribute to Michael Jackson? Or had they, spurred by the raucuous mood of the country music lovers at Matthew's, turned country? That depends on when you entered the restaurant. Although the standard fare of The Platters'419 words
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Miscellaneous1306 1984-11-30 21 THEBMQAPOREMOMTOR iGiSUrG FRPAY, NOVEMBER 30.1964 I SBC TEXT Live Sample I I 3.00 Opening and Programme followed by fp I l*" Kidswodd.* I Featuring a study migration pattern of I I story behind a cheer squad made up of boys, traditional I I Spanish dancing and an I Gold, the1,306 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-11-30 23 The Bine Angel, starring Marlene Dietrich, will be screened at the Goethe Institat auditorium today GERMAN FILMS BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE TODAY at 6.30 pm and 8.30 pm, The THE Promotions and Outreach SerBlue Angel, starring Marlene Die- vices, Queenstown Branch Library trich, Emile Jannings and Hans Al- will screen Barefoot Executive135 words
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Miscellaneous238 1984-11-30 24 NATIONAL SHORT STORY WRITING THE Ministry of Culture and the various newspapers of Singapore are organising the 1984 National Short Story Writing Competition. It is open to all Singapore citizens ana permanent residents. Entrants may write on any subject or theme in Malay, Tamil, Mandarin or English. More than one238 words
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Miscellaneous573 1984-11-30 24 f{/ «l V I Thaipusam, by 13-year-old Chen Kunyi, one of the works on display at the 2nd Asean Exhibition of Children's Art THEATRE POSTERS landscape paintings will be held at the 4 AN exhibition of 40 theatre posters, X U Y 'i Exhibition Centre, Bras Basah produced by major573 words
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Miscellaneous101 1984-11-30 24 GOURMET GAME FESTIVAL THERE will be a Gourmet Game Festival at the Manhattan Grill, Boulevard Hotel, until Sunday. Traditional game like hare, venison, partridge, and pheasant will be featured in 20 different gourmet creations for a la carte lunch and dinner. For reservations, call *****11 X 1908. HAWKER FEST TEN101 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-11-30 27 INFORMATION YOU CAN USE ALWAYS unplug your household appliances. Just because the switch on your hair dryer or radio is off does not mean there is no danger of serious shock or electrocution. If the appliance comes into contact with water, for example, when it is outdoors or134 words
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Article61 1984-11-30 27 SAVE ON the washing-up. Use the same measuring spoon when you have to measure two or more ingredients but measure the dry ingredients first, then the liquids. If you have to grate two or more ingredients for one recipe, grate the softer one first, then the61 words
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Article133 1984-11-30 27 HOUSE-BOUND cats sharpen their claws on furniture resulting in, among other things, wrecked upholstery and scratched walls. Declawing your pets is one solution. A less drastic one is manicuring their nails occasionally. Some suggestions for manicuring these felines are: FIRST, find a willing cat-loving friend to133 words
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576 1984-11-30 27 Bernama PARENTS know that a squint can spoil a child's looks but few are aware that the defect can be detected and rectified at infancy. So says Allison Smith who claims to be the only orthoptist a person engaged in the diagnosis and treatmentBernama - 576 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-11-30 27 THE PUBLIC Works Department will be laying two prestressed concrete beams for a new pedestrian overhead bridge at Marymount Road on Dec 1 between 1.00 am and 5.00 am. During the period, a portion of Marymount Road between Bright Hill Drive and Marymount Lane will108 words
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621 1984-11-30 28 LEASING an apartment can be full of pitfalls for people who don't know how to go about it, and are unfamiliar with the legalities involved. With rents decreasing, this may be a good time to find out. Before embarking on an621 words
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Article173 1984-11-30 28 THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES I HAVE valid coloar television licence. If I move oot of my home to stay with a relative, who also has a coloar television licence, do I still need to keep a separate licence? If not, caa I cancel mine173 words
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Article168 1984-11-30 28 MY UNCLE, n 30-year-old bachelor, is a Singapore citizen. At present he is n part-time delivery driver, holding n class 3 driving licence. Owing to financial difficulties, he is looking for n better-paid Job. He felt that being a fall-time taxi-driver is the Ideal one for168 words
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Article55 1984-11-30 28 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 SingaStre Monitor, 2 Alexandra Road, #03-01 Delta55 words
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Article106 1984-11-30 28 SINGAPOREANS by descent or registration will lose their citizenship if they fail to take the oath of loyalty, allegiance and renunciation within one year of reaching 21. Those who are citizens by birth are not required to take the oath. But those with pink identity cards bearing106 words
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171 1984-11-30 28 SIX WALLETS containing various items and cash were among articles returned to the Registry of Vehicles by 10 honest taxi drivers between Nov 12 and 17. If you happen to be one of those who have accidentally left their belongings in171 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-11-30 33 26th CHESS OUTMPtAD SALONIKA (Qraect), Friday THE SOVIET UNION yesterday suffered its first defeat of the Chess Olympiad, at the hands of an American team led by former Soviet citizen Roman Dzindzichasvili. In a fine ninth round game, Dzindzichasvili became the first man in the 14-round247 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-11-30 33 SALONICA (Greece), Friday SINGAPORE outplayed Malaysia towards the end of play to win the 10th round match in the 26th Chess Olympiad here yesterday. IM Leslie Leow lost to the Malaysian champion IM Jimmy Liew, and Ho Cheng Hong drew against Christie292 words
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119 1984-11-30 33 Bernama IS ICUK SUGIARTO playing in the Pro Kennex Grand Prix badminton finals in Kuala Lumpur from Dec 1216? This is the poser the world champion has set for the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM). BAM secretary Shuaib Kassa said yesterday thatBernama - 119 words
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37 1984-11-30 33 Reuter SALONIKA (Greece), Fri THE Central Committee of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) yesterday decided to accept a Greek offer to host the Chess Olympiads every four years. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-11-30 34 World's No. 1 is also No. 1 menace to the sport, says magazine THE NUMBER ONE menace to tennis is, ironically, the sport's Number One player. So says Tennis, the largest circulation US tennis magazine, of John McEnroe's court misconduct in its latest issue. The636 words
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Article13 1984-11-30 34 vvnai me THE WO IncWent*.- :ss^r^-gss ~«ss sjrss~*?j£.?,•sxss*—■■— p(8*42.000,13 words
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Article207 1984-11-30 34 1983: WCT TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS: He traded insults with Tomas Smid, then attempted to hit balls at his head; FRENCH OPEN: He called various officials "morons," "French frogs" and other unprintable expletives and shouted to spectators: "I hate this country;" US OPEN: Mac the Mouth insulted the207 words
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Article, Illustration892 1984-11-30 35 RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY in KUALA LUMPUR, Friday WELL BRED SPINIFEX II showed the benefit of his debut when he displayed striking action in his winding-up gallop at Kuala Lumpur today. With jockey Alwin Tweedie astride, the Habitation three-year-old strode out attractively when892 words
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Article722 1984-11-30 35 RACE 1 Restricted Terms Div C 1200 m 1 Devastating 57 Subian 7 2 Hot Imaga 54Vt Tiley 9 3 Walk Far 50% Junaidi 12 4 Tripla Wealth 50% Ng 3 5 Glamour N 50% Rajoo 1 Fu Lu Shou 50% Foo 11 7 Mariangar 50 V? Birch722 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-11-30 36 ALFONSO CHAN - SPOTLIGHT ON SYRIA ASIAN CUP '84 By ALFONSO CHAN THE SYRIANS could turn out to be either the whipping boys of Group A or the dark horses of the tournament. With the three Gulf countries Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait and their retinue of433 words
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633 1984-11-30 36 AUSTRALIAN OPEN '84 Reuter MELBOURNE, Fri HOMETOWN boy Pat Cash issued a clear warning yesterday that he is a major threat to win the men's title in the Australian Open Tennis Championships. On a day when Chris Evert Lloyd scored her 999 thReuter - 633 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-11-30 36 B KULA - SPOTLIGHT ON U.A.E. By B KULA THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) have been keeping a close watch on their opponents in Group B of the Asian Cup. According to their coach Carlos Alberto, his team knows the techniques employed by each230 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-11-30 37 Mammoth task for South African Reuter By JOHANNESBURG, Friday SOUTH AFRICA'S Piet Crous, little-known internationally, faces a mammoth task tomorrow when he attempts to wrest the World Boxing Association (WBA) Junior Heavyweight Title from champion Ossie Ocasio. The Puerto Rican became champion of the then newly-createdReuter - 369 words
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Article118 1984-11-30 38 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD EUROPEAN table tennis champion Ulf Bengtsson of Sweden will undergo a knee operation in a Stockholm hospital tomorrow which he hopes will make him fit for the world championships in Sweden next March. 'doctors say it's a bit of cartilage118 words
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Article100 1984-11-30 38 BRITAIN-BASED Pakistani Sohail Qaiser overcame a family bereavement and staged the first upset of the World Open Squash Championship in Karachi yesterday. Qaiser, 21, who lost his father two years ago and his grandfather last week, put all his variable form of recent months behind nim100 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-30 38 ARI VATANEN overcame last-minute mechanical trouble and completed a double "first" in the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) British Rally at Chester, England, yesterday. The Finn s deserved success ended several abortive attempts to win the annual battle of the forests. He also gave the Peugeot 20596 words
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Article97 1984-11-30 38 SWEDEN'S top four tennis players have qualified for the 12-player field of the US$4OO,OOO (*****,000) Volvo Masters Tennis Championships, scheduled to be held from Jan 8 lS in New York's Madison Square garden. The group includes 20-year-old Mats Wilander {above), the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix champion,97 words
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Article120 1984-11-30 38 INGEMAR STENMARK of Sweden, the alltime slalom and giant slalom great, told a Swedish newspaper yesterday that he has no plans to retire in mid-season after the World Alpine Ski Championships early next year at Bormio Italy. "I don't think it's time to retire yet. I120 words
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600 1984-11-30 38 AP LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Friday A MONTH-OLD dispute between the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee ana the International Soccer Federation (Fifa) over the proceeds from the Los An!;eles Olympic soccer tournament reaches ts climax today in a one-day meeting of the executive board ofAP - 600 words
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Advertisement219 1984-11-30 37 fSffmrn* fT. I ;5^ 'T« The Head TX series puts in your hand the latest innovations in racquet sports The Graphite Edge TXE technology, the result of Head's on-going research efforts and applied technology The stiffest mid-size frame in tennis This head-light racquet is exceptionally to sports manoeuvrable and delivers219 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-11-30 39 French star will win European Footballer of the Year award hands down TO PREDICT that Michel Platini will once again be named European Footballer of the Year, would be stating the obvious. Where the France and Juventus ace may make history is by polling maximum points, beating415 words
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Article52 1984-11-30 39 FOUR BULGARIAN teams fought themselves to a standstill in two First Division games, yet finished with nothing to show for their efforts, The Bulgarian ruling concerning 0-0 draws is beginning to bite. Trakia Ploviv vs Cernomorec and CSKA vs Spartsk both ended 0-0 and that means no points52 words
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143 1984-11-30 39 GARY GOODCHILD, formerly with Arsenal and Crystal Palace, is currently the hero of Norwegian football. Known as the "English Viking", the striker slammed 15 League and Cup goals to help his team, Viking of Stavanser, to runners-up spot in the League Cup. At 26,143 words
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Article59 1984-11-30 39 BAYERN Munich coach Udo Lattek has come up with an unusual solution to his goalkeeping problem now that Belgian international Jean Marie Pfaff is fit again. Reserve 'keeper Reinhold Aumann is playing well enough to hold his Elace so Lattes, anxious to eep Pfaff happy, plays him59 words
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Article97 1984-11-30 39 FRANZ BECKENBAUER "Der Kaiser" has asked the West German FA to appoint a general manager of the national team because the job of rebuilding the side is damaging his health. Beckenbauer is technical director of the West German squad, but the criticism of his appointment97 words
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