Singapore Monitor, 3 December 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1984-12-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR f evening' t EDITION Monday. December 3. 1984 30 cents ?1 *> 8415 words
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433 1984-12-03 1 Bernama ■AMOKOK, Monday CAMBODIAN resistance forces, bracing for a major Vietnamese assault on another resistance base along the Thai-Cambodian border, are reported to be hitting enemy supply lines in a bid to stall a full-scale attack. Resistance fighters belonging to the Khmer People's NationalBernama - 433 words
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243 1984-12-03 1 Agencies rni n—n Mnndaif SRI LANKA reinforced both troops and police in the area of Talaimannar Pier, which faces Southern India, last night in response to a land assault by Tamil rebels, an official source said. Sri Lanka destroyed six boatsAgencies - 243 words
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81 1984-12-03 1 AP STOCKHOLM, Monday A SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System airliner with more than 100 passengers aboard almost hit a Soviet Aeroflot aircraft yesterday when the Russian plane crossed its route south of Moscow, a SAS spokesman said. The SAS DC-8 was on its way fromAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-12-03 2 POLITICAL stability is the most important factor in the economic growth of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean), Dr Tony Tan said this morning. The Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry told a gathering of leaders and businessmen at the Stamford Research353 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-12-03 2 PRODUCTIVITY, which sometimes sounds like a cliche, is not always easily understood by all, says the Minister for Labour and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs, Professor S Jayakumar. He made the observation at the opening of the Ministry of Labour's270 words
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Article163 1984-12-03 2 Trade Development Board goes on intensive export drive THE TRADE Development Board plans to send SO missions abroad next year to promote Singapore products at the major trade fairs in the United States, the European Economic Community, West Asia, Japan and Africa. The main areas of163 words
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112 1984-12-03 2 THE WORK Permit Division of the Labour Ministry, now in Anson Road, will move into the former Registry of Vehicles building in Prinsep Street later this month. And to improve working conditions for staff, a multi-storey building at Winstedt Road is112 words
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432 1984-12-03 3 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG ALMOST all the 200 to 300 malaria cases reported in Singapore annually are imported. Between 30 and 50 per cent of the imported cases involved Singapore residents travelling to the endemic region without taking adequate Crsonal432 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-12-03 3 CHEE LI CHOO - By CHEE LI CHOO A PICTURE is worth a thousand words this would aptly describe the book entitled Singapore An Illustrated History, 1941 to 1984 (above), published by the Ministry of Culture. The book traces the political, social and economic history of214 words
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Article217 1984-12-03 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG AN UNARMED combat expert managed to capture a member of a gang of three, which has been terrorising lovers, when the gang pounced on him and his girlfriend at a lovers' haunt. The expert, who wanted to remain anonymous, was with217 words
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Article179 1984-12-03 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By 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. This message rang179 words
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279 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.279 words
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241 1984-12-03 4 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By 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 left241 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration54 1984-12-03 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS THE area around Centrepoint (above) has been transformed into a Christmas Wonderland as workmen rush to put the finishing touches to the Cuppage Road pedestrian mall. At night, the trees and shrubs light up with the decorations to remind all that54 words
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Article, Illustration50 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 a police Press statement50 words
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Article103 1984-12-03 4 ALTHOUGH the current aeries of constituency tours is over, the Minister who started off the walkbouts in October 1982 and brought it to a close yesterday is keen to do it all over again. Mr Goh Chok Tong (wearing garland above), the Defence and Second Health103 words
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Article90 1984-12-03 4 MINI airconditioned buses will start running on Wednesday, 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). Six mini buses will be used to connect Boon90 words
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98 1984-12-03 4 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 time away.98 words
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Advertisement52 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 due to over-exertion,-Also available is the MILD Quality in the blue U K ANQLO SWISS TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. 86, Tannery Lane, #01 -03,'Slndo Building, Singapore 1334. MHP *****352 words
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483 1984-12-03 6 UPI CAIRO, Monday EGYPT has "received information" that an unnamed country had planned an air attack on the Parliament building where Jordan's King Hussein and President Hosni Mubarak addressed Egyptian lawmakers, an Egyptian official said yesterday. The Al-Ahram newspaper said today that securityUPI - 483 words
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Article58 1984-12-03 6 UPI LONDON, Mon THE HUMAN flea has become virtually extinct in Britain and that's bad news for the British Broadcasting Corporation. So much so, it took a classified ad in Saturday's edition of The Times newspaper, offering a £25 (SJ6S) reward to anyone who canUPI - 58 words
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218 1984-12-03 6 AP DUBLIN, Monday MEETING under stringent security precautions, leaders of the European Common Market begin a two-day summit today to grapple with internal problems of the trading bloc and to review warming East-West relations. Dublin police forces, backed up by the army, were arrangingAP - 218 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-12-03 6 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS AMERICAN Heritage publications is celebrating its 30th annniversary this month and asked some of the nation's eminent historians and authors which moment in American history they wish they had witnessed. Economist John Kenneth Galbraith (above) once wanted to be a155 words
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Article70 1984-12-03 6 MALAYSIA'S national literateur, Mr Usman Awang, was yesterday selected to receive the "Zamalah Sastera," the country's top literary award. Mr Usman has received several awards before for his contribution to the development of literature in the country. The chairman of the award presenting panel, Haji70 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-12-03 6 ENTERTAINER Michael Jackson (above) gives the audience his famous look as he performs in Los Angeles on Friday night during the Victory Tours final stop. The Jacksons' Victory Tour winds up with its six Los Angeles performances at Dodger Stadium.45 words
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Article128 1984-12-03 6 THE KING of flamenco dancing isn't Spanish. He's an Italian immigrant who learned to dance in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. Jose Greco, whose original first name was Castanzo, is back in New York for a series of guest appearances with the Maria Benitez Spanish128 words
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Article79 1984-12-03 6 ASSAULT and harassment charges against actor Richard Gere were dropped because of a lack of evidence but he still faces a US$l million (Ss2.l million) civil suit filed by a garage attendant who claims the actor beat and cursed him. Meanwhile, Belgian Jacques Henriiean was awarded79 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-12-03 8 European residents flee New Caledonia as natives fight for independence AP NOUMEA (Naw Caledonia), Monday A GROUP of European residents of the French South Pacific territory of New Caledonia await a flight that will take them to the captial of Noumea. The Europeans are fleeing from violenceAP; PICTURE: UPI - 214 words
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295 1984-12-03 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday IT IS blended into every work of art in the national gallery, almost every article of clothing in the Junior League's 120 thrift shops and almost every book researched at the New York public library. It hasLAT-WP - 295 words
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152 1984-12-03 8 UPI NEW YORK, Monday COMMUTERS PILED out of a crowded subway during last Friday morning rush hour and surrounded a young mugger who had dragged a woman from the train as she struggled to hold on to her handbag, officials said. TheUPI - 152 words
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Article232 1984-12-03 8 Reuter TOKYO, Monday JAPAN HAS cut the price of its silk in hopes of reviving demand for the traditional kimono which most Japanese women wear, if ever, only a few times a year. Rarely is a kimono seen these days around fashionable Tokyo districtsReuter - 232 words
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523 1984-12-03 10 Reuter TAIPEH, Monday TAIWAN'S criminal gangs, which control most of the island's gambling, prostitution and protection rackets, are disintegrating under a determined government crackdown on organised crime. A senior police official told Reuters that more than 300 gangsters. including several topReuter - 523 words
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56 1984-12-03 10 LAT-WP CHICAQO, Mon THE GAP between the rich and poor in the Soviet Union is widening dramatically, a major survey of life there indicates. Also, Soviet citizens are turning with increasing eagerness to forbidden private enterprise to E ahead in an economyLAT-WP - 56 words
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Article215 1984-12-03 10 AP NEW YORK, Mon SOUTH Korean opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung bade a formal farewell to the United States yesterday, Ereparing for a return ome ana possible imprisonment after two years in self-imposed ex- Mr Kim, in remarks to reporters before a rally at Madison SquareAP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-12-03 10 Suspect caught and warrants out for two others: Police Agencies DALY CITY (California), Monday DALY CITY Police Chief Richard Simms (above left), Lt Tom Reese (centre) and FBI special agent Robert Gast listen to reporters' questions following the announcement that a suspect had been arrestedAgencies - 268 words
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137 1984-12-03 10 Bernama MANILA, Monday THE ASEAN Song Festival last night was a glittering performance as popular singers crooned and enthralled their Filipino audience who jampacked the Eizal Theatre. The focus, however, was on Brunei Darussalam, the newest member of the regional organisation. Their singers,Bernama - 137 words
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Article367 1984-12-03 11 VETERAN SCHOLFIELD STANDS FIRM IN THE FACE OF BACK-TO-WORK MOVEMENT AP CARLTON (England), Monday THE PEOPLE who will keep some British miners on picket lines past Christmas are like Mr Mick Schofield, who thinks the men returning to dig coal in the ninth month ofAP - 367 words
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321 1984-12-03 11 UPI QOIANIA (Brazil), Monday THE MILITARY-backed Government, which once encouraged Brazilians to procreate and populate the vast interior, has switched from pushing quantity to quality of life through family planning programmes. "Physical and mental quality are an important factor for nationalUPI - 321 words
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133 1984-12-03 11 UPI ANAHEIM (California), Monday A BABY WAS born on Saturday at Disneyland, only the second time that has happened among the 241 million people who have visited the amusement park in 29 years. The girl, still unnamed, was delivered by nurses at DisneylandUPI - 133 words
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Advertisement128 1984-12-03 6 'fashion Sweet Charity. Jbb»^9SP®®» Diners will be treated to a fashion showby IVO|l HOftCl# evety fortnightly. What's more you'd stand a chance to win attractive fa| prizes whilst savouring the most authentic Thai cuisine in town. Simply order any of the promotional liquor, hicky draw yQ^EStfp^ coupons will be issued128 words
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Advertisement438 1984-12-03 7 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 have also made the same pendant with a combination of diamonds and rubies priced at Ssl6o just in438 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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Advertisement421 1984-12-03 9 Start up and step up with As your company grows you lIA h■ can be sure that there'll be a Canon Electronic Typewriter to meet your needs. From the I ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS basic to the sophisticated APSOO, there's a Canon with the right combination of features and price. Even an421 words
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Advertisement205 1984-12-03 11 Some see St sinqfy as handsome design. For us it is also a 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 passed totally205 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 Soutn-east Asia to replace the cash flow- ing out of the jittery colony. A former Hong Kong resi- dent513 words
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Article, Illustration172 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, in172 words
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305 1984-12-03 12 ONG 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 Bressure in the305 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, Illustration164 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 Dec164 words
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229 1984-12-03 13 PRICES on the local market opened generally lower on thin volume as sentiment was affected by reports of Chop Hoo Triye defaulting on its loans. Top volume stock Sime Darby did 617,000 to close at $1.82, followed by TDM's 251,000229 words
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Article46 1984-12-03 13 AT THE mid-day break the OUB Composite Share Price Index was dowa 5.99 poiats to 402.50 from the previoas day's close of 498.49. The OUB Siagapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was ap 0.3225 point to 133.6579 la moraiag tradlag from the previoas day's close of 133.3354.46 words
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Article70 1984-12-03 13 THE OVERSEAS Union Bank lowered its interest rates today. The prime rate falls a half point to 9 per cent pa and the savings rate a quarter point to 7 per cent per annum. The one month fixed deposit rate falls to 5.75 per cent, three70 words
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Article125 1984-12-03 13 THE US dollar rose against most ma tor currencies from last Friday's New York levels in quiet early trading. It rose to an early S. 1135/45 marks from New York's 3.1125/40 Friday close and to 247.85/95 yen from 247.50/60. Sterling eased to an early U551.1950/60 from New125 words
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Article266 1984-12-03 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Boustead 1.76/1.84 Cold Storage 2.70/2.76 F and N 4.98/5.00 Genting 4.76/4.78 GIH 2.50/2.59 Haw Par 1.90/2.00 Isetan 2.44 S Jurong Cement unq Keck Seng 1.97 B Esso 2.45/2.48 Hume unq Inchcape 2.33/2.36 Intraco 2.57 B M Cement 1.60/1.67 Metro 2.94/2.95 MPHB 0.91/0.92266 words
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Article95 1984-12-03 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US« 2.1760 2.1660 2.1S70 sterling 2.6076 2.5856 2.5756 Australian 1.87S0 1.6489 ***** CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit USf 2.17 2.15 NZf 1.10 1.00 sterling 2.65 2.55 Australian 1.88 1.80 Canadian 1.68 1.60 S$ to 10095 words
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277 1984-12-03 13 Currency rtvitw by Manufacturers Hancvar Trust FRENCH FRANC THE FRENCH Franc remains stable against the German Mark near its Ffr3.*****/DM EMS midSoint. This stability bas enured. One of the major reasons for this stability has been the declining rate of inflation. In February, inflation277 words
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Advertisement160 1984-12-03 13 'Today'magazine has a lot of surprises in store. Here's one of them. READERS XX. 56.000* M.OMRCAOCM 'Today'. The largest weekly rparfprchipjn Singapore, Surprised? TODAY is the new, lively, colourful weekly magazine distributed with the Sunday Monitor. Its established readership base of over 500,000 with a circulation exceeding 100,000 copies puts160 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1984-12-03 14 TIMOTHY McNULTY - ■y 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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884 1984-12-03 14 DARRELL SIFFORD - ■y DARRELL SIFFORD Knight-Ridder 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, you884 words
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Article500 1984-12-03 15 MONTOR BISIM3B1 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 setting what they want,500 words
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704 1984-12-03 15 GARRY WAINSCOT - GARRY WAINSCOT PresMent, SAPI IN MY letter (SM, Nov 10) I suggested that Mr (Lawrence) Lim'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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143 1984-12-03 15 LABELLING of prescribed drugs becomes mandatory from January next year. •'Premature," says the Singapore Medical Association, "It takes time to do it properly." Apparently, five years (that's how long it takes for the Health Ministry to finally give up persuading the medical profession)143 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-12-03 15 "N LETTERS on any autyact of puMc Mmm wM bt tot putttestion# Thay should ba typad and mutt fca atorwd. Thay ara n®PB t «mi vVPRI W W PW yVwiiV to uaa Maudonym in y. *4 n .Mt iiltkaaa ifi niiifinifn* viwMii Mm to: TH» Editor. Tito fmrnnrn60 words
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Article, Illustration822 1984-12-03 16 LIM SEK - rfk&A$®& 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 spent. This must, of course, be taken in the context of the822 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-12-03 16 Tribune Services SHE was a cool, mysterious woman wrapped in her own complicated world, and Julio sang to her. "Julio?" She thougnt he was a Mexican politician or a soccer player from Argentina. He learned to speak her language and he spoke to her, whisperingTribune Services - 793 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1984-12-03 16 VIOLET OON - At leisure Jfl 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, Illustration431 1984-12-03 18 tiiaassfl® nw The Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth The Building o! the Earth (Chineae subtitle®) (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, ivid431 words
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114 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)114 words
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Article632 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.632 words
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Article, Illustration591 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: SHAFIE GOH - 591 words
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Article141 1984-12-03 19 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: A pabllc docnment newly filed by 2tth Ceatary Fox PUm Corp disclosed that the movie gloat saffered a US$74 mlllloa operatiag lon la Its fiscal oaarter eaded Aag 25, Jast before owaer Marvin Davis hired a aew chief execative lor the stadlo. The flllag withLAT-WP - 141 words
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Miscellaneous1047 1984-12-03 17 Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* foHowed by Princm* Chang Ping 4.40 Viaion on Birds.' Jl^lj^^^HHKi^HpffifflHHHP S.lO Romper Room (E). v 5.35 Ptatypua Cove (Last episode).* a The Nelson children finally own a boat, which they name Platypus 11, through Jim Mason's help. They also discover saboteurs Platypus and decide1,047 words
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Miscellaneous175 1984-12-03 17 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Gemini to Joburg 12.4S Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 Wortd News 1.09 TwentyFour Hours: News Summary 1.30 Letterbox 1.45- Recording of the Week 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Plato to Nato 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company 4.00 Wortd News 4.09 Reflections175 words
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Miscellaneous481 1984-12-03 19 fllM GUIOC REQAL (*****59): A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) abode in pursuit of the man she loves. PLAZA (*****71): A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) DALIT (*****16): I WILL FINALLY i KNOCK YOU DOWN DAD (C) CLEMENTI (*****51): KILLING IN THE CZZEEIiZMS LIWAQU (*****30): BREAKDANCE (E) NUDE (O Starring: Lacinda Dickey, Shabba-Doo, 800-481 words
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Miscellaneous271 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),271 words
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Miscellaneous667 1984-12-03 20 The Chingay Procession, by 14-year-old Mohd Siafuz 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 da landscape paintings will be held at the Admission is free. Yu667 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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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 Lunchcon served in the Baron's Tabic 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 the Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie Corporation in Hollywood ten 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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Advertisement306 1984-12-03 21 I US wf Hong Kong Garden Seafood Restaurant JKjf 50 East Coast Rd. 103-00 Roxy Square Shopping Centre, A Katong, Singapore 1542. Tel: *****10, *****21 Business Hours: 11.00 am 3.00pm; 6.00pm 11.00pm H f i Sunday ft Public Holidays: 9.30 am 3.00pm; 6.00pm 11.00pm I Ample free parking directly in306 words
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Miscellaneous523 1984-12-03 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 21 LIBRA Money comes from a surprise September 23 to October 22 source good news arrives via You'll learn more about the long distance call. Focus on resources of others and gain accounting, personal posses- theconfidence of a person who sions, special collections523 words
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Miscellaneous198 1984-12-03 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook ,m£U!> V -me SoOAL CHAINS MAVC »J A UM. rTS F H V<H) 6M4 6HV6 ME R«Mfc*s6R-. J AUOM* BMri CAO6*D 0V *TH£ Y UKE HAVING- THE JWoMV*fi*s' 1 U)AS S*RM Oit& (OHO CAME gtfPflE MB/ SO MlUJObi on y toward THE iHfV THE Tf?mDs AND198 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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Article122 1984-12-03 23 I AM very keen on taking the Highway Code test but do not know how to go about 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 date at122 words
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Article55 1984-12-03 23 Something troubling you. Need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your aueries 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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Article202 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 say202 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. Long nails will bump into the85 words
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Advertisement106 1984-12-03 25 NOTICES AMEC SINGAPORE PTE LTD NOTICE OP MEETMQ OP CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 260 of the Companies Act. Cap. 185 that a meeting of the creditors of the abovenamed Company wM be held at 36 Robinson Road, #05-01/02 City House, Singapore 0106 on 12 December 1964106 words
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Advertisement535 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 Liv Ngat Moi, Koh Ngat Yin. Chin Sse Yin and535 words
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Advertisement356 1984-12-03 25 M THE MATTER OP THE C OMR AIRES ACT, CAR. 1M HERN tENO (RTE) LIMITED (In Voluntary 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 following356 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-12-03 26 ERNEST FRIDA - I ASEAN I 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 of456 words
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Article293 1984-12-03 26 MEN 200 m: 1 Purmono (Ina) 21.21. 2 Isidro Del Prado (Phi) 21.44 3 Nordin Jadi (Msia) 21.86 5 Gary Chelliah (Sin) 22.88). 110 m Ugh hurdle: Thalatha Mahadi (Msia) 14.57 2 Renato Unso (Phi) 14.80 3 Hero Pra Yogo (Ina) 14.85. 1500 m: S Muthiah (Msia) 3:49.37 2293 words
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Article682 1984-12-03 26 RACE 1 Restricted Term* Div C 1200 m 8 Gnudi II 51.S Johnston (6) 2 3 1 11 Brilliant Hue 59.5 K W Tan (5) 3 2 2 6Fa Loa Shoa 50.5 Foo (11) I 1 3 2 Hot Image 54.5 Tlky (8) 6 6 4 Coarse Scratching:682 words
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Article21 1984-12-03 26 FIRST: *****8 ($2,179) SECOND: *****2 ($1,090) THIRD: *****1 ($545) STARTERS ($49): ********************5425 ********************4035 ***************219 CONSOLATION ($48): ********************0181 ********************2763 **********6921 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-12-03 27 Julian Bees - ITALIAN SOCCER Rummennigge and Altobell help an exhausted team to pull back after a surprise opener by Napoli u uh Julian Bees ANSA INTER still seemed tired from their midweek loss to Hamburg, but they found second wind after halftime as Ireland's LiamANSA - 481 words
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Article96 1984-12-03 27 FLORENCE, Monday ANDY ROBERTSON of Scotland won the Florence Marathon yesterday, crossing the line in Piazza Signoria one minute ahead of Italian policeman Claudio Solone who had been tipped to win the city's first race over 42.2 kilometres. David Clark of Scotland was fifth, two minutes96 words
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98 1984-12-03 27 MACAO, Monday Singapore's C S Wu and Indonesian Denny Sakul scored 551.4 points to win the open pairs event at the 27th Far East Bridge Federation championships in Macao yesterday. The Hong Kong pair of E M Choi and P Chun was runner-up98 words
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Article223 1984-12-03 27 MADRID, Monday THERE were no changes at the top in Spanish soccer this weekend as an astonishing eight of the nine first division matches ended in draws, four of them goalless. The top 10 clubs all drew, leaving Barcelona the unbeaten leaders after 14 games. The223 words
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Article1290 1984-12-03 27 ENGLISH MV ONE Arsenal 3 Luton 1 Aston Villa 1 Sunderland 0 Chelsea 3 Liverpool 1 Coventry 1 Tottenham 1 Everton 1 Sheffield Wednesday 11pswich 0 Southampton 1 Leicester 4 Quean's Park Rangers 0 Manchester United 2 Norwich 0 Newcastle 2 Stoke 1 Watford 2 Nottingham Forest1,290 words
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Article344 1984-12-03 28 1984 WORLD CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Monday SOUTH AMERICAN soccer champions Independiente of Buenos Aires aim to add the 1984 World Club Championship to an impressive array of trophies when they meet European champions Liverpool in Tokyo on Dec 9. Independiente, founded in 1905 bvReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-12-03 28 Winning lean > Reuter MELBOURNE, Monday TOP SEEDED Ivan Lendl today powered his way to the fourth round of the Australian Open Tennis championships after dropping the first set to 19-year-old Frenchman Tank Benhabiles. In a match which was twice postponedReuter - 253 words
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148 1984-12-03 28 Reuter KARACHI,Mon TITLE-HOLDER Jahangir Khan of Pakistan surrendered just four points to New Zealander Ross Norman as he swept into the final of the world Open Squash championship here yesterday. Jahangir, who has not been beaten since April 1981 and has lostReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-12-03 29 TOP: Despite the ban on banners, this Saudi om flies high. It most have taken a stroke of genins for the fans to find a way to get it past the police. LEFT: The Korean players meanwhile, are trying to flgnre oat n wny to get the bnll66 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-12-03 30 ALFONSO CHAN - PREVIEW OF KUWAIT QATAR MATCH FOR THE KUWAITIS NOTHING SHORT OF A WIN IS ENOUGH BUT... ®y ALFONSO CHAN NOW THAT IRAN and Korea have revealed themselves, the last of the big three will have to stand up and be counted. Defending champions Kuwait341 words
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170 1984-12-03 30 FAISAL AL-DAKHEEL holds the future of Kuwaiti football in his hands. He is of one the most senior players in the Kuwaiti squad a team that did Kuwait proud with their magnificent 1982 World Cup campaign in Spain but stooped to an all-time low170 words
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Article185 1984-12-03 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM "LITTLE" Syria may yet steal the thunder from well-known giants in the Asian Cup after all, if their 25-year-old chief goal poacner Merwan Medrati strikes form. Merwan, a soldier with the Syrian Armed Forces, is currently the top striker in the Syrian185 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-12-03 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM DESPITE a population of 1.3 billion people, nearly a quarter of the world's population, Cnina has been unable to produce a world class footballer, unlike other sports in which they are up there together with the best in the world. But511 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-12-03 30 P W D L F A Pts 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 Pta Iran91 words
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Advertisement557 1984-12-03 26 classified SqtSes 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 THC MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 11l AND IN557 words
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Advertisement130 1984-12-03 28 WOULD SQUASH CONQUEROR JMUN6K 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 fs that young world champion jir Khan has better reflexes than a Bengal tiger. But, when it comes to translating130 words
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Advertisement81 1984-12-03 29 r\ balls are the pick of I A A N 11 kv A r-7A\ players the world over FINA Pjrx ASIAN CUP.'B4 TODAY'S FIXTURES—I [\j y3 L China v Iran (7 p.m.) authorized 0V PEDERATIOM tNTt ONA'ir.N*tf \J authOOiZED By Kuwait v Qatar (9 p.m.) o \l[/ T c r81 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-12-03 31 S GULAM - By S GULAM IRAN HAVE started a war of words, saying that the Chinese will not be able to stop them tonight (7)The Chinese, however, are unruffled, and have thrown back some of their own. The Iranians are so confident of a win that708 words
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Article50 1984-12-03 31 IRAN: Behroz Soltani, Shahin Bayani, Asgar Hajiloo, Rahmkhoda Mirakhori, Mohamed Panjali, Siedzia Ziaarabshahi, Shahrokh Bayani, Hamid Derakhshan, Naser Mohamadkhani, Hamid Alidoosti, Abdolali Changhiz. CHINA: Lu Jianren, Lin Luofeng, Lu Hongxiang, Jia Xiuquan, Zhu 80, Lin Qiang, Zuo Shusheng, Gu Guangming, Zhao Dayu, Li Hoayun, Liu Haiguang-50 words
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