Singapore Monitor, 3 December 1984
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Title Section11 1984-12-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, December 3,1984 30cents11 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-12-03 1 Agencies COLOMBO, Mon A PITCHED battle was being fought last night between government forces and a terrorist group estimated to be about 100-strong on the Talaimannar Pier, the surface link between Sri Lanka and India, well-in-formed sources said here. Since Friday, a new waveAgencies - 750 words
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210 1984-12-03 2 K K FONG - ■y K K FONG AN UNARMED combat expert managed to capture a member of a gang which has been terrorising lovers when they pounced on him and his girlfriend at a lovers' haunt. The expert, who wanted to remain anonymous, was with210 words
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Article, Illustration732 1984-12-03 2 EE BOON LEE - Exuberant welcome in Bukit Merah b» EE BOON LEE ALTHOUGH the current series of constituency tours is over, the minister who started off the walkabouts in October 1982 and brought it to a close yesterday is keen to do it732 words
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Article72 1984-12-03 2 IN a report in The Sunday Monitor (Dec 2, 1984) entitled "Banks shut down debt-ridden firm," we said that the biggest bank creditor of Hoo Thye is believed to be the DBS Bank, followed by Four Seas, the Oversea-Chin- ese Banking Corporation, and the Asia Commercial Bank.72 words
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577 1984-12-03 3 EE BOON LEE - l^i'^itVt By EE BOON LEE OPPOSITION parties have virtually handed to the People's Action Party (PAP) the right to rule Singapore for another term even before Nomination Day, which is now set for Wednesday, Dec 12. The line they are tak- tag577 words
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239 1984-12-03 3 THE SINGAPORE Justice Party (SJP) wants the Government to allow "banished politicians" such as Mr Jamit Singh, Mr S Woodhull and Mr James Puthucheary to return to Singapore. The secretary-general of the SJP, Mr M Ramasamy, 48, who* a security officer in a company,239 words
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Article89 1984-12-03 3 SINGAPOREANS first learnt about the dissolution of Parliament tomorrow, from the 7 pm news over SBC Radio yesterday. In the same newscast, it was announced that Nomination Day will be on Wednesday, Dec 12, and Polling Day on Saturday, Dec 22. A Singapore Government Press statement89 words
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Article92 1984-12-03 3 THE PEOPLE'S Action Party has again said it's not necessary for the PAP to issue a manifesto as it's not a new party. Moreover, its achievements are there for all to see from public housing to a credible defence. The fact that the Singapore Democratic92 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-12-03 4 ROBERT CONCEICAO - ®y ROBERT CONCEICAO VISITORS to Macßitchie Reservoir are asking why the monkeys that had been making a nuisance of themselves in the reservoir were shot. Some joggers said they had seen the monkeys and they were only going after the left-overs left418 words
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278 1984-12-03 4 POLICE are trying to find out if an arsonist could be responsible for three fires at three separate fashion shops on the same floor in Boon Lay Shopping Centre. Two department stores on the second floor were damaged by the fires yesterday morning.278 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-12-03 4 PICTURES: SHARIF RASHID THIS area around Centrepoint has been transformed into a Christmas Wonderland as workmen rush to pnt the finishing touches to the Cuppage Road pedestrian mall. At night, the trees and shrubs light up with the decorations and Christmas shoppers remind us thatPICTURES: SHARIF RASHID - 54 words
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257 1984-12-03 4 TWELVE more Neighbourhood Police Posts have been put into operation in Jurong and Paya Lebar police divisions since Saturday. This is in addition to the eight already in existence in the Toa Payoh police division more than a year ago, according to a257 words
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100 1984-12-03 4 Lianhe Wanbao MINI AIRCON buses will start running on Wednesday, Dec 5 providing cool travel comfort to commuters plying between the city centre and Boon Lay and Bedok respectively. The new services are operated by the Singapore School Transport Federation (SSTF). The federationLianhe Wanbao - 100 words
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286 1984-12-03 6 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE FACILITIES for seafarers are sadly lacking in Singapore, according to the chaplains looking after them. And Singapore needs a seaman's club with a bar, restaurant, a swimming pool and boarding facilities, where seafarers can meet, relax and idle their time286 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-12-03 6 LOONG SWEE YIN - CLAN ASSOCIATIONS' FORUM •y LOONG SWEE YIN THE FUTURE of clan associations depends much on their willingness to discard their conservative outlook. It depends on whether they are serious about self-renewal and adjustment that will help them meet the changing needs of the society.386 words
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Article175 1984-12-03 6 Help promote Chinese language and tradition, says Wee Cho Yaw IN WHAT he described as a "meaningful role" for clan associations in the future, Mr Wee Cho Yaw said that the clan associations in Singapore could help promote the Chinese language and tradition. The president of the Hokkien175 words
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108 1984-12-03 6 ANOTHER SPEAKER at the Clan Associations' Forum, Dr Gwee Yee Hean, said that importance must be attached to the "roots" and "source" of clan associations when re-examining their role. He suggested two ways of ensuring the continuity of these organisations. One was the construction of108 words
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Advertisement356 1984-12-03 3 Opening a Fixed Deposit Account at OCBC is as rewarding as it is simple. You get very favourable rates. And with as little as $1000/-, 3 months |eV4%p.a. you can open an account with any 6months 6 w>/„p.a. OCBC branch in Singapore and receive an exclusive OCBC 9& 12 months356 words
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Advertisement53 1984-12-03 4 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If itfrk due to over-exertion, fatigue, Also is the MILD Quality in the blue t ANQLO SWISS TRADING CO. PTE LTD. 66, Tannery Lane, #01-03,'Sindo Building, Singapore 1334. MHP *****353 words
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Advertisement165 1984-12-03 5 AI facilities of the Promet Langkawi Resort project are accessible to owners and A. An international 18-hole golf course Nature reserves and hiking traib w Recreation Complex for all sports Exciting water sports with the crystal.MmF/V II m from tennis and squash to bowling clear surrounding waters providing P I165 words
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Advertisement116 1984-12-03 6 Dbwts vrfl Ini fta&ted to ft jf every forMgbty. WhatYmore U V/' prtees whilst savouring the most authentfe Tfci in town. Tipple Lounge Simply order any of the promotional liquor, lucky draw* coupons will be issued and youTI have great chances to wtoa return air ticket to Bangkok in our116 words
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Advertisement482 1984-12-03 7 ""1 Our elegant Vicenza jewellery line starts with a ruby pendant set in 22k gold priced at SS99. You can also buy the identical pendant executed in in diamonds priced at Ss26o. We ijj^Br have also made the same pendant with combination of diamonds and rubies ML priced at Ssl6o482 words
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world
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Article, Illustration71 1984-12-03 8 Computer revolution catches on with the jolly fellows of Christmas WITH SANTA Clam now adding computers and other high-tech items to their traditional sach of Christmas goodies, the "Western University of Santa Clans" decided a little exposure to the product would be appropriate. These Santa graduates at thePICTURE: AP - 71 words
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387 1984-12-03 8 AP UNITED NATIONS, Monday A UNITED States-Soviet alliance has been forged at the United Nations to fight rising costs in the world organisation. "IPs a decision not lightly taken," US Ambassador Alan L Keyes, a deputy to chief delegate Jeane JAP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-12-03 8 WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT REAGAN is trying to put a lid on the public airing of his family squabble, hoping all members will pull in their horns to peacefully settle the dispute with son Michael, close friends said. Mr Reagan,376 words
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211 1984-12-03 8 Bernama KOTA BARU, Monday THE HOME Ministry has banned a children's book entitled Let's Go to Israel, found in the State Library here. The 12-page book is part of a series of 16 "Let's Go to books, published by Franklin Watts Ltd ofBernama - 211 words
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238 1984-12-03 10 LAT-WP WASHMOTON, Monday A PHYSICIAN at the Washington Hospital Center here gave new hope to balding Americans, announcing positive test results on a drug to fight the malady that strikes half the male population by age 50. A year-long test of the drugLAT-WP - 238 words
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167 1984-12-03 10 UP MIAMI, Mon A DISABLED coastal survey ship whose troubles brought two nuclear-powered US warships to the rescue is under tow and expected to reach Miami today. The 32-metre Seaward Explorer drifted into Cuban waters on Friday after its enginesUP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-12-03 10 AP NEW DELHI, Monday TWO PEOPLE, one of them carrying a loaded revolver and the other a bomb, were arrested yesterday at two separate locations waere Prime Minister Raiiv Gandhi was addressing rallies during his election campaign, the United News of IndiaAP - 323 words
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178 1984-12-03 10 AP BEIJING, Monday A METHOD for raising hairy crabs, a new rocket nozzle and a floating waterworks were among 204 Chinese inventions that won awards yesterday in a state-sponsored contest. The official news agency Xinhua said two aquatics researchers from AnhuiAP - 178 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration84 1984-12-03 10 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS FORMER Chinese tennis star Ha Ns, who defected to the United States two years ago, has postponed her visit to Taiwan for an exhibition match, the official Central News Agency of Taiwan reported. The exhibition, sponsored by Kunnan84 words
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Article51 1984-12-03 10 SENATOR Edward Kennedy plans to spend Christmas in Ethiopia, the world's hungriest country. Western diplomats said recently. "It will be the senator's first trip to this starving nation in the Horn of Africa," a diplomat sakl. "He will likely visit the starving people at feeding stations51 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-12-03 10 UNITED Nations Ambassador Jeane Klrkpatrick dismissed the Idea that she may ran (or the presidency In IMS a* "Insane" and slso said in an interview yesterday that criticisms of her may be tied to a special resentment of women." Mrs Klrkpa trick. who has said she wants75 words
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Article56 1984-12-03 10 LINDA RlcMacken left yesterday for Nepal where her critically ill husband was stricken with meningitis after climbing the Himalayas. TbeUnited States Passport Office In Stamford opened especially for Mrs McMacken on Saturday so that she could renew her expired passport for the 40-hour trip to56 words
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Article79 1984-12-03 10 FIVE giants of the United States' entertainment ana cultural world were awarded the Seventh Annual Kennedy Center honours at a lavish banquet on Saturday night. The honours, the nation's highest tribute for performing artistes, were presented to violin virtuoso Isaac Stan, playwright Arthur Miller,79 words
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96 1984-12-03 10 Reuter ZURICH, Monday THE SWISS yesterday resoundingly rejected in a referendum a move to give new parents unprecedented Job security and extend maternity leave for pregnant women. The initiative, proposed by women's organisations, trade unions and left-wing parties, would have provided for either parentReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement69 1984-12-03 8 "It's really nice to meet you." Being young means forming new friendships. Don't let stale breath 'blow' your chances. Make doubly sure with Double Amplex breath freshener. Just one clean tasting capsule could start a beautiful relationship. Mask the spiciest food or strongest cigarette. One convenient pocket size pack gives69 words
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world / trends
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Article33 1984-12-03 11 WITH the vast expansion of oil refineries in the Middle East there is now a glut of Ktrol and related products, dealing a avy blow to the world oil refining industry.33 words
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Article28 1984-12-03 11 ISRAEL'S collective Kibbutz farms, once famous for their oranges, are now taking advantage of their rural setting to enter the far more profitable business of tourism.28 words
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Article29 1984-12-03 11 FOUR years of attempts to cut restrictions on exports to Japan have produced no real impact on the one-way trade relationship between the United States and Japan.29 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-12-03 11 TRENDS THE WORLD oil refining industry faces a heavy blow from a new direction as the vast expansion of Middle Eastern oil refineries begins pouring petrol and other products into world markets. An era in world oil trade began in August, when Mobil Oil366 words
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172 1984-12-03 11 ONCE renowned for their oranges, Israeli collective Kibbutz farms are now taking advantage of their rural setting to enter the far more lucrative business of tourism. With agriculture in the doldrums, some 28 Kibbutzim are offering offbeat holidays at high prices. In addition172 words
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146 1984-12-03 11 DESPITE four years of attempts to cut restrictions on exports to Japan, there has been no real improvement in the one-way trade relationship between the United States and Japan. The US has negotiated with the Japanese to reduce restrictions on a146 words
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Article74 1984-12-03 11 Simple water-well tech- oology is bringing hopes of a better economic future to farmers in Nigeria's northern Kano state. It is an area where drought and the disruption of traditional irrigation methods have driven thousands off the land. In the villages people are already benefiting from a74 words
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Article93 1984-12-03 11 Two centuries ago, Thailand's rulers considered digging the Kra canal to help counter their invasion-minded Burmese neighbours. Today, engineers are suggesting plans to blast it out with nuclear devices and speed up international shipping through a strategic pusage between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Proposed is a93 words
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Advertisement191 1984-12-03 11 Some see it simply as handsome design. For us it is alsoa guarantee of water-resistance. Note the four claws on this new Omega Constellation! They press the sapphire crystal against the case to assure the watch's water-resistance. This novel way of making a watch water-resistant might have pawed totally unnoticed191 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-12-03 12 JOHN CHOW - HONG KONG FOCUS By JOHN CHOW TO MANY Hong Kong watchers these days, investment prospects look blurred although money is flowing into Hong Kong from South-east Asia to replace the cash flowing out of the jittery colony. A former Hong Kong resi- dent and513 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-12-03 12 HONG KONG'S economy has careened through its roughest two years. Before the Sept 26 draft agreement on the colony's future, the business sector was hit by a confidence crisis. There was a savage plunge in the Hong Kong dollar. A number of financial crises tied up, in171 words
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306 1984-12-03 12 ONQ ft COMPANY'S WEEKLY STOCK MARKET OUTLOOK DESPITE the sharp correction last Friday, Ong and Company believes that general market confidence is still on a higher plane than before this recent recovery. Looking at the week ahead, they foresee some minor selling pressure in306 words
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Article114 1984-12-03 12 THE UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) group is again lowering its interest rates by a quarter- or half-point from today. Savings accounts rates will fall to 6.25 per cent and the prime rate to 9 per cent One month fixed deposits rates will be 5.5 per cent,114 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-12-03 13 THE Standard Chartered Bank group has promoted MR M K BROWN to the newly-created post of Area General Manager responsible for the bank's operations in Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia. Mr Brown, currently Chief Manager of The Chartered Bank's operations in Singapore, has assumed his additional responsibilities on Dec163 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-12-03 13 ME WOLFGANG W GRIMM has been appointed Resident Manager of the Pavilion Inter-Conti-nental. Mr Grimn has been in the hotel industry for the past 17 years. He joined the Intercontinental Hotels Corporation in 1975 as Sales Manager for the InterContinental Dusseldorf in Germany. He came to Asia648 words
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276 1984-12-03 13 Currency rtvisw by Manufacturers Hanover Trust FRENCH FRANC THE FRENCH Franc remains stable against the German Mark near its Ffr3.*****/DM EMS midpoint. This stability has endured. One of the major reasons for this stability has been the declining rate of inflation. In February, inflation276 words
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Advertisement163 1984-12-03 13 'Today'magazine has a lot of surprises in store. Here's one of them. RXoers WWW. READERS READERS SUM* READERS Today'. The largest weeldy ipaga:riqe readership in Singapore. Surprised? TODAY is the new, lively, colourful weekly magazine distributed with the Sunday Monitor. Its established readership base of over 500,000 with a circulation163 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1984-12-03 14 TIMOTHY McNULTY - •V TIMOTHY McNULTY JERUSALEM! The money-changers of Jerusalem, men who thumb a stack of worn bank notes with the air of a blackjack dealer and the precision of an eye surgeon, have been driven out once again not from the temple this1,012 words
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821 1984-12-03 14 DARRELL SIFFORD - •y DARRELL SIFFORD Kwlght-Rkfdr Newspapers PHILADELPHIA: In her book, "How to Stop Looking for Someone Perfect and Find Someone to Love," Philadelphia psychologist Judith Sills writes that "some of you feel you've been looking forever and have nothing to show for it. "Naturally, you821 words
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Article62 1984-12-03 14 "It is mere 1ie5...1 have nothing to do with any plot to kill Reagan. Why should I want to kill him? he's an old man." Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in an interview with the American ABC Television network. "I would like a can of beer." Mr William Schroeder speaking his62 words
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Article497 1984-12-03 15 THESDjGAPQRE^^^^^M WHEN Arthur Scargill, the Marxist head of Britain's National Union of Miners, called for a strike In March, about threequarters of the nation's 180,000 miners followed his instructions to walk out. Now nine months later, and no closer to getting what they want, the497 words
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143 1984-12-03 15 LABELLING of prescribed drugs becomes mandatory from January next year. '"Premature," says the Singapore Medical Association, "U takes time to do it properly." Apparently, five years (thafs bow long it takes for the Health Ministry to finally give np persuading the medical profession)143 words
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704 1984-12-03 15 GARRY WAINSCOT - GARRY WAINSCOT President, SAPI IN MY letter (SM, Nov 10) I suggested that Mr (Lawrence) Urn's conclusion that resistance build-up to antibiotics was due to unauthorised sale within Singapore of restricted medicines Intended as "hand carried" exports was greatly exaggerated. I stated, Instead,704 words
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Article, Illustration819 1984-12-03 16 LIM SEK - r/i^L^Mi&, Reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: Shohjo-Typhoon ARTISTE: Shohjo-Tai LABEL: Broadway 28PL-83 Polygram THE producers spent close to $3 million to make this album and publicise it. But the money is well J spent. This must, of course, be taken in the context 1819 words
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Article, Illustration789 1984-12-03 16 SHE was a cool, mysterious woman wrapped in her own complicated world; and Julio sang to her. "Julio?" She thought he was a Mexican politician or a soccer player from Argentina. He learned to speak her language and he spoke to her, whispering a serenade789 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1984-12-03 16 VIOLET OON - f a! It'isureiJ By VIOLET OON IT was a simple announcement from the Singapore Symphony Orchestra that said that as of Oct 19, Lim Yau had been appointed Assistant Conductor. Simple but of great import to those who nave followed the music scene inPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 1,033 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-12-03 18 iPiw The Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth The Building of the Earth (Chinese subtitles) (Debut) (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) THIS BBC series examines the earth's different environments and how organisms adapt to their individual surroundings. In this first proKamme of the series, ivid Attenborough430 words
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113 1984-12-03 18 TIME ITEM CONTENT Noon-2 pm Radio One Sounds Alive (DJ: Jenny Teo) Audience quiz News Mid-day Market Report 2-2.30 pm Radio Four Signature Tune DJ's Choice Periodical 2.30-3.30pm Radio Three Song Requests (DJ: Yeow Seng Yong) Interview on China Drama (Guest: Lin Chen)113 words
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Article633 1984-12-03 18 WONG AH YOKE - TV SCENE By WONG AH YOKE FAMILY members will get the chance to win prizes together, besides having fun in SBC's first English family magazine series, aptly titled Family Pact. Produced by SBC's Children and Education Section, recording for the 10-episode series will begin in January.633 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-12-03 19 VICTOR SOH - German TV crew films romance despite the rains By VICTOR SOH LOVE was in the air for the crew of a German "Love Boat" that sailed into Singapore but the rains washed out some of the romance. Sunny Singapore was what brought the West Berlin TVPICTURE: SHARE GOH - 592 words
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Article129 1984-12-03 19 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOO: A pobllc docameat oewly filed by Nth Ceatary Fa* Film Corf disclosed that the movie glaat nfltred US$74 mlllloa operatteg lorn to Its fiscal ooarter eMled Aog 25, jost before owoer Marvb Dovk blred o oew cblef execotive for tbe lINIO< Tbe fillog witb tbeLAT-WP - 129 words
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Advertisement93 1984-12-03 16 presents Free Style Dancing Championship 9 84 Tonite Ist prize $1,500 2nd prize $1,000 3rd prize $600 4th prize —$400 sth prize $300 6th prize $200 (Plus one cassette recorder each mini compo) In addition all finalists will receive a trophy and products of adidas. X TONITE is your chance93 words
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Miscellaneous1285 1984-12-03 17 i— 2.30 SSCTCXT Live Sample Paget. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights foNowed by Prin- I QMS Chang Ping (r) I Mr Wizard's World. 4.15 PinwheeL 4.40 VMon on Birds.* 5.10 Romper Room (E). I 5.38 Ptatypue Cava (Laat episode).* I The Naison children finally own a boat, which they1,285 words
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Miscellaneous452 1984-12-03 19 fIIAI CUIDC 1 REQAL (*****59): A FAMILY AFFAIR (Q abode ln utuii of the man she loves. I MdMiW ill M iVIiM r PLAZA (*****71): A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) DALIT (*****19): I WILL FINALLY ViUlttlaU^ KNOCK YOU DOWN DAD (C) CLEMENTI (*****51): KILUNG IN THE VEStfUSi&ZII]^^ UWAQU (*****30): BREAKDANCE (E)452 words
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Miscellaneous270 1984-12-03 20 MUSIC FOR EVERYONE FRENCH pianist, Voya Toncitch will be featured in the Music for Everyone series on Wednesday at 8 pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. Some of the pieces that will be performed are, Jean-Francois Grandcher's Mobile Chords, John Cage's Music for Piano No 16, Irmin Schmidt's Erinnerung (Memory),270 words
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Miscellaneous702 1984-12-03 20 The Chingay Procession, by 14-year-old Mohd Siafui Sulaimi, one of the works on display at the 2nd Asean Exhibition of Children's Art CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS Road, until Saturday, 10 am to 6pm AN exhibition and sale of Chinese landscape paintings will be held at the Admission is free. Yu Yi702 words
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Miscellaneous108 1984-12-03 20 BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE THIS Walt Disney comedy Starring Kurt- Russell and Joe Flynn will be screened at the Queenstown Branch Library's lecture hall today at 6 pm. Admission is free. CLASSE TOUS RISQUES THE story of Abel Davos will be told in Classe Tous Risques, at the Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road,108 words
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The Chef Recommends
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Article, Illustration242 1984-12-03 21 THERESA CHAN - The Baron's Table where lunch is a real Dis-Carvery By THERESA CHAN The Dis-Carvery Luncheon served in the Baron's Table at the Royal Holiday Inn is a buffet worth sampling. The spread offers a wide choice of appetisers from the cold counter, main course from the roast counter and a242 words
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Article188 1984-12-03 21 AMERICAN businessman, author and actor Wally Amos, who founded th« Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie Corporation In Hollywood tan years ago arrives in Singapore tonight. He will be here until Thursday. Mr Amos has acted in various television shows such as "The Jeffersons" and188 words
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Advertisement170 1984-12-03 21 «KII USA Duck.Siamaaa Chicken. Crystal Priwnt. Fresh Uv« Seafood. Gator tor al functions VSIN UOM llwlwrK Head OMoe: Bock 89 (BaNnd Oaputolc Thaalii)Martne Pvwto Tel: *****06/8 Branch: 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/») T«fc *****10 Prawns! Live Seafood! Shanghai Restauant J Catort* Mr al Woddk* and Bkthday Fwicttom I Ampia pwtog170 words
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Advertisement146 1984-12-03 21 BAY KITCHEN INTRODUCING OUR SPECIAL^Y:HONG KONG STYLE FOUI SEASON'S STEAMBOAT SIDE ORDERS:A 'LA CARTE CHIENES DISHES, PORRIDGE, RICE VERMICELLI, RICE AND NOODLES, WE OFFER BUFFET AND ALSO TAKE AWAY ARE WELCOME. DROP IN WV/ and experience OUR EXCELLENT Z A, FOOD AND SERVICES. /J/ BUSINESS HOUR: 7 /A\// MON-SUNFROM^^ r&y146 words
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Miscellaneous512 1984-12-03 22 tel«w comics !^SjpS]sS ARIES Muck 21 to April M LIBRA Monty oomat from a suipiise September 23 to October 22 source good new* arrives via YouH learn more about the a long distance call Focus on resources of others and gain accounting, personal posses- theconfidence of a person who sions,512 words
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Miscellaneous174 1984-12-03 22 FASTRACK By B« Holbraok V' V*«. 6»r SeOAL CHAIWCS HAVS K AUUW.ir'4 1 1 V*o CAM frNE Mi fUfAfc*s£K- AUJAV* s£firJ CAUSED BY "THE Y UICE HAVING- i W Mf*****' I I WA6**M OjEg WHO CAMS OIM Mftf 30MIUIOH VlsCwKfSi /ToOJARD THE iMfV SeT THE TR6HDS AND W«RS(W.IHW.. I -B»P^SISSOES-174 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-12-03 23 A PERSON who wants to finish his education or go overseas for further studies but who does not have the financial resources may find it convenient to take up a, bank loan. Banks do offer personal loans, without security, for education, but then, not623 words
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Article124 1984-12-03 23 HOW DOES a Singapore permanent resident apply for Singapore citizenship? What are the necessary requirements? A SINGAPORE permanent resident, who wants to be a citizen, should apply to the Singapore Citizenship Registry office at Empress Place. Go personally or write in for an application form. When writing124 words
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Article123 1984-12-03 23 I AM very keen on taking the Highway Code test but do not know how to go about it. Please advise me on the registration procedure, the fees and other details. TO SIT for the written Highway Code test, you have to book a test date123 words
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Article55 1984-12-03 23 Something troubling you. Need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra Road, #03-01 Delta55 words
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Article201 1984-12-03 23 INFORMATION YOU CAN USE CLARITY of speech is very important, especially on the telephone when the other party cannot see you. You won't be able to gesticulate to make your point, or use body language. Before making a call, think about what you are going to say201 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-12-03 23 MOST MEDICINE accidents occur at home because of carelessness. To protect yourself and your family, the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore and the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) have given some guidelines on how your medicines should be stored. KEEP MEDICINES in a cool and dry place and,159 words
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Article85 1984-12-03 23 OUR FEET usually get neglected since we don't often see them. But they need as much care as our hands do. Toe-nails must never be too long or too short but cut just to the ends of the toes. Lone nails will bump into the85 words
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Advertisement219 1984-12-03 25 classified 273-9Q90 Situations V«c«it w ■available at Wild H ■(Singapore) Pte Ltd H ■(a Swiss manufacturing HI H company at Bukit Meran ■Central): HI Imm Completed Appren- H ticeship Training H Scheme (Precision H Machining) from one H of the EDB training H centres H Ho Minimum 1 year's H219 words
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Advertisement311 1984-12-03 25 WARNING NOTICE (Representation of Trade Mark No 5154) m W W YIP lEOHG RUBB6R WORKS. s KUHQjniriSH maiaya, > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS SENDIRIAN BERHAD are tho registered proprietors of the Trade Mark "TIGER" and Device registered as Trade Mark No. 5154 (hereinafter called311 words
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Advertisement496 1984-12-03 25 THE TRADE MARKS ACT (CHAPTER 206) This advertisement appears by directions of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 42(7) of the Act NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered in the name of Liu Ngat Moi, Koh Ngat Yin, Chin Sse Yin and496 words
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Advertisement143 1984-12-03 25 MTMIUTTIIIOrTHK COHNMt ACT, (Ctumil IN) AM MTNUMTTKIOr TAN POM LO PTC LTD (hiewpwaM ki N» RMlbllttMpM| (M LNMOATKM] MKMKM^VOUJNTAAT Notice hereby given thai the creditor* oI the above-named Company IMI being voluntarily wound-up. are required on or bwore 31 Oacarttoer IM4 to aand in thev namee and addraeeee wMh partcUhn143 words
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Advertisement358 1984-12-03 25 M THE MATTM Of THE COtVANIKt ACT, CAP. 189 HERN SENG (rri) UMfTKD (in f uvuviibi f Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of HERN SENG (PTE.) LIMITED duly convened and held at 202. Pandan Loop. Singapore 0512 on the 28th day of November 1984. the following358 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-12-03 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ASEAN CUP '84 By ERNEST FRIDA in MANILA SINGAPORE'S last hope for a gold medal at the Asean Track and Field Championships, Kandasamy Jayamani, disappointed when she ran a poor race to finish second in the 1500 metres. The disappointment of not having452 words
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Article292 1984-12-03 26 MEN 200 m: 1 Purmono (Ina) 21.21. 2 Isidro Del Prado (Phi) 21.44 3 Nordin Jadi (Msia) 21.88 5 Gary Chelllah (Sin) 22.88). 110 m high bardie: Thalatha Mahadi (Msia) 14.57 2 Renato Unso (Phi) 14.80 3 Hero Pra Yogo (Ina) 14.85. 1500 m: S Mutniah (Msia) 3:49.37 2292 words
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Article686 1984-12-03 26 RACE 1 Restricted Terns Div C 1200 m 8 Granada II 51.5 Johnston (8) 2 3 I 11 Brilliant Hne 50.5 KWTu(S) 3 2 2 SFa Lon Shot 50.5 Foo (11) 1 1 3 2 Hoi Image 54.5 Tlley (8) 8 0 4 Coarse Scratching: 1 Devastating 57686 words
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405 1984-12-03 27 Reuter BA||S HvPCi MOVKIiy VERONA maintained their unbeaten record but surrendered what could be a valuable point when they were held to a goalless draw at home by AC Milan in the Italian soccer league yesterday. With Torino winning 3-1 atReuter - 405 words
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549 1984-12-03 27 SIMON BARNES - BRITISH SOCCER WITH SIMON BARNES ARSENAL manager Don Howe tried a novel approach to try and end his tide's recent poor run and it paid dividends. Howe dropped problem boy Charlie Nicholas and long-standing goalkeeper Pat Jennings and promptly put his side back in the549 words
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Article1231 1984-12-03 27 KNQUSN MV ONE Arsenal 2 Luton 1 Aston Villa 1 Sunderland 0 Chelsea 3 Liverpool 1 Coventry 1 Tottenham 1 Everton 1 Sheffield Wedneedey 11pswich 0 Southampton 1 Leicester 4 Queen's Park Rangers 0 MsmHssfr United 2 Norwich 0 Mswcssis 2 Stoke 1 Watford 2 Nottingham For*1,231 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-12-03 27 IGNATIUS LEONG - li*OBB ftMMB By IGNATIUS LEONG in BALONICA (Qrooce) Special to The Monitor In a 13th round match which began'yesterday, S'pore are tied ft-to with Algeria, with 3 games adjourned. Goh Cheng Hong, playing on board 2, was forced into giving perpetual327 words
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Article94 1984-12-03 28 SUPPORTERS OF Saudi Arabia have come up with a solution to beat the ban on banners at the National Stadium, imposed by the Singapore Sports Council. Instead of carrying the banners, they wear them. Two Saudi supporters were seen each wearing a robe with the words94 words
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Article86 1984-12-03 28 TOWARDS THE end of last night's second match between Singapore and India, a large group of people had gathered outside the stadium to watch another match. It's a soccer match and it's on the small screen One of the sponsors had put a television set86 words
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201 1984-12-03 28 B KULA - By B KULA KOREA should blame themselves, not the standard of refereeing, for their draw against Saudi Arabia last night, AFC Referees Committee chairman Fernando Alvarez said, in respond to Korean criticisms. "They had several chances to score, but they ballooned the ball201 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-12-03 28 'Hold on, give me a break, will you?' THE SAUDI roar came to the National Stadium last night. The vocal support that at least 400 Singaporeans gave their favourites from the Middle East made up for the Arabian drums that are banned from thePICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 256 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-12-03 29 ALFONSO CHAN - KOREA 1 SAUDI ARABIA 1 By ALFONSO CHAN SUBSTITUTE Choi Kwang Ji must have wished that he never got on to the field in the match between South Korea and Saudi Arabia at Kallang last night. Choi, who came in for Kim Suk WonPICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW - 406 words
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Article117 1984-12-03 29 AFTER their 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia, the Korean dressing room was like a funeral parlour, and the only words spoken were harsh ones by spokesman Shin Yoong-shik. He said: "I don't want to protest the two disallowed goals, because the referee's decision cannot117 words
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Article55 1984-12-03 29 Shots on target Korea 8. Saudi Arabia 4. Shots off target: Korea 6, Saudi Arabia 3. Corners: Korea 2, Saudi Arabia 2. Freekicks: Korea 9, Saudi Arabia 8. Offsides: Korea 4, Saudi 2. Yellow cards: Jung Jong Soo, Park Kyung Hoon. (Korea) Crowd: 24,430. Referee: George Joseph (Malaysia).55 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-12-03 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE palled off the unexpected lent night, bat they could have had the icing on the cake if they had only taken their chances on a night when India performed like lost sheep. The M.4M fane at the National Stadium knew thatPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 612 words
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Article49 1984-12-03 30 Shots on target Singapore 5, India 3 Shots off target Singapore 12. Intfa 3 Comers: Singapore 6, India 2 Fresklcks: Singapore 10, Indie 9 Offsides: Singapore 2 India 2 YsNow cards: RazaN Rashtd 68th min (Singapore) Crowd: 24,430 Raforas: Ahmad Jaseem (Bahrain) HaHnw, A which ninng. o49 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-12-03 30 MALEK AWAB THE DIMINUTIVE midfielder opened accounts for Singapore last night, but could not be on the field till the end to savour the sweet taste of victoiy. It was a Joy to see the vice-captain tear down the flanks, confusing the Indians with his jinking115 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-12-03 30 P W D L F A Ptt Syria 10 10 11 1 Qatar 10 10 11 1 Korea Rap 10 10 11 1 Saudi Arabia 1 0 10 11 1 Kuwait 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Group A P W D L F A Ptl Iran89 words
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Advertisement564 1984-12-03 26 classified APOLOGY I, LIM CHOUNQ SEIN (NRIC NO. *****15-B) wish to apologise sincerely to MDM MAY THAN NWE for having caused undue embarrassment and remarks against her on several occasions. The allegations were unfounded. I regret my actions. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISS AND IN THE564 words
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Advertisement155 1984-12-03 28 dskin Cup *84 TONIGHT'S MATCHES: CHINA vs IRAN (7.00) KUWAIT vs QATAR (9.00) PREVIEWS IN OUR EVENING EDITION WOULD SQIMSH CONQUEROR JAHANGIR KHAN 60 fITHOUT MS SUPER POWERS? es. They're the key to the f, explosive reaction that tes the.stars from the ins in squash. And, it's is that young155 words
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Advertisement84 1984-12-03 29 DON'T BLAME THE REFEREE, KOREANS TOLD: PAGE 29 vv balls are the pick of lLAlplayers the world over FIN A ASIAN CUP 84 TODAY S FIXTURES —i |L, IFA J China v Iran (7 p.m.) .TMom.'i a* -.•••'-.A- ».*,f a;:T >0 ».:cl BV 1 4 ;Kuwait v Qatar (9 p.m.)84 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-12-03 31 B KULA - MONITOR sports By B KULA IRAN have threatened to bring along their religious banner to the National Stadium again tonight u the Asian Football Confederation (Arc) is unable to produce a copy of the letter which the confederation claimed to nave sent to them477 words
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Advertisement106 1984-12-03 31 M NNM jjjjj X" SPORTS fa lIISUDI IPT£) ITO |9 One way to beat the ban Saa4i Arabia upportm appear to have a way la beat Ike baa ea luaam at tbe Natlnaal StaAam. luteMsf carry lag tbe baaaen, tbey wear Ibem. BEATING THE BANNER BANt SEE P2B Elegant and106 words
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