Singapore Monitor, 4 December 1984
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Title Section12 1984-12-04 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Tuesday, December 4, 198412 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-12-04 1 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FOUR men who attempted to bribe Syrian footballers into throwing, tonight's Asian Cap match against Saudi Arabia for 140,000, slipped through a trap set up by the team's officials yesterday. Syrian team official Colonel Philip Shayeb yesterday lodged a report with337 words
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Article381 1984-12-04 1 SEAH MEI KIANG - They are needed to meet 'hi-tech' changes in health care, says Howe •V SEAH MEI KIANG GRADUATES at nurses may in future walk the wards of Singapore hospitals. The Health Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong said today that advanced nations had university degree courses for nurses,381 words
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Article204 1984-12-04 1 THE School of Nursing at the Singapore General Hospital now runs two basic nursing courses: A TWO-YEAR pupil assistant nurse course for those who have completed the "N" (Normal) level stream. A THREE-YEAR student nurse course for those with at least four GCE "O" level passes. PupO assistant nurses204 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-12-04 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Pictures and story by CHEW YEN FOOK FOR THE first time, six-year-old Lee Ming Hau knows what it's like to be independent. The clothes he brought to camp was finally folded and neatly stowed away. It may be nothing to adults but to Ming284 words
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122 1984-12-04 2 THREE girls tried to set another's hair on fire as a result of a "misunderstanding" over boys, police have been told. The three assailants pounced on the 17-year-old girl at Pasir Ris Beach and two held her down while the other held122 words
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124 1984-12-04 2 Smashed ring siphoning oil from S'pore tankers Lianhe Zaobao A SYNDICATE in Johor Baru responsible for siphoning off Singapore oil tankers going there has been smashed by Malaysian police. Ten suspects, aged between 25 and 45, were arrested yesterday and seven tankers seized. Each morning, the ring's members would driveLianhe Zaobao - 124 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-12-04 3 LINING up to get into prison? Usually it's the other way round where one would expect people queueing up to get out of jail. But the people (picture at left) who made a bee-line for Changi Prison yesterday were not jailbirds. TheyPICTURE: UPI - 242 words
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Article352 1984-12-04 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - Philippines rejects Singapore's proposal for removal of the tariffs for travellers within Asean By GANDHI AMBALAM A SINGAPORE move to seek an easing of the exit taxes imposed by some Asean countries has suffered a setback. An effort to gain support for removal of352 words
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Article392 1984-12-04 4 SEAH MEI KIANG - 97 pc of them found jobs in the year of their graduation By SEAH MEI KIANG THE JOB market was favourable last year for graduates of the National University of Singapore (NUS). According to an employment survey conducted in November and December,392 words
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191 1984-12-04 4 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING TWO HOTELS are upgrading their convention facilities to get a bigger slice of the business. While the TaiPan Hotel is adding a ballroom and four function rooms to its new wing, the Ladyhill Hotel has converted a191 words
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91 1984-12-04 4 THE NATIONAL Exhibition has been extended by another two weeks until Dec SO to allow more visitors to see it According to the exhibition's publicity sub-com-mittee, more than 800,000 people have visited the exhibition since it began on Nov 16.91 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-12-04 4 YOU WILL ice this smart mini-bos plying our roads from tomorrow. Residents in Bedok, Boon Lay and Jarong West and East will be able to get to tbe Central Business District la tbe cool comfort and to tbe sounds of SBC radio la tbese mini airconditioned bases130 words
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270 1984-12-04 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Bjf ROBERT CONCEICAO ABOUT 5,000 reservists from the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will be trained over the next three to five years to serve in civil defence rescue battalions. At least 10 such battalions are270 words
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509 1984-12-04 6 EE BOON LEE - gaggBiE By EE BOON LEE IN A MASSIVE operation, television will go to the various counting centres to bring the results of the coming general election, capturing in the process the excitement that goes with such announcements. In previous general elections,509 words
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Article250 1984-12-04 6 There will be two new faces in its line-up THE SINGAPORE Democratic Party is expected to field four candidates, including two new faces, for the coming general election. This will be one more than the number the party had in the 1980 general election. The250 words
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167 1984-12-04 6 THE PAP has formed 11 district election committees to carry out its electioneering activities all over the island. Each district committee will be in charge of an average of seven constituencies. The district committees are headed by an MP. Among the chairmen167 words
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111 1984-12-04 6 POLITICAL parties eligible for party political broadcasts will be given, air time, both on radio and television, on Dec 15 and on Dec 21, eve of polling day. Time allocated will depend on the number of candidates a party fields. Only parties putting in111 words
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Advertisement176 1984-12-04 3 lava The name paints a picture of Four Indonesian chefs will prepare a The Surabaya/Madura Food Fair heavy jungles and padi fields, of special menu which includes: buffet will be available for lunch dance and drama inspired from Appetizer: Rojak Pamekasan, (12 pm 2.30 pm) except for lunch 1000-year old176 words
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Advertisement330 1984-12-04 4 Write for Pleasure and Profit The Writing School, founded in 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on selling.Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give you individual tuition, showing you how to330 words
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Advertisement166 1984-12-04 6 V'4*^\&*s£7YAUV? 'W:S V H* "x^Vaj v> Before the latest festive fashions hit the racks, get an eyeful Ai j- at the Mezzanine Lounge. \J liSj v y If you want to step out this festive season as the star attraction, start your wardrobe v i> collection at the Mezzanine Lounge.166 words
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Advertisement144 1984-12-04 7 HAVILVikI Frankly, there's none quite like it. In fact, Honda stands in a class of its own. Unchallenged. Unquestioned. The quiet efficiency and superb performance. Its irrefutable value. The awards won. The acclaims received. All are part of make Honda fIH^HH^H^HII^^IHIHI^HHI^HHIMIHII^^HH^HH On top the name ||i||||H|i||^^^^HpH|g^^^^^^H|i|||j||||Kj||ij|^H^^^H^^^^H Honda has come to144 words
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world
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193 1984-12-04 8 AP WASHMQTON, Tuesday THE UNITED States and communist-ruled Laos have each expelled one of the other's diplomats for reasons not publicly explained, the US State Department disclosed yesterday. Mr John Hughes, the State Department spokesman, said the Laotian Government asked that Mr Robert Porter,AP - 193 words
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320 1984-12-04 8 AP COLOMBO, Tuesday ARMY TROOPS killed SO Tamil guerilla prisoners In Sri Lanka yesterday in what the state radio called an eacape bid. The United News of India (UNI) news agency reported that at least SO other Tamil civilians were slain byAP - 320 words
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208 1984-12-04 8 AP TOKYO, TiMtday THE WORLD now has nearly IS million people who have fled their homelands after recent wars or revolutions or other political turmoil, and the number of refugees still shows s tendency of growing, s ForeignAP - 208 words
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69 1984-12-04 8 Mexico wants 165 mil aid to fight killer kees Reuter MEXICO CITY, Tuea MEXICO, the world's leading honey exporter, his asaed the Inter-American Development Bank for US97S million (Sfltt million) in aid over the next six years to fight the African bee, Agricnltare Ministry said yeo-so-called killer bees are moreReuter - 69 words
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79 1984-12-04 8 AP BANGKOK, Tuesday 80MB 2,100 years after the Buddha walked the earth, his teachings on death and suffering are to be stored In a computer to beuwtalled In a temple In Bangkok nest Jane. Pra Yanavlrlvajan, abbot of tbo Dhamma Moogkol Temple, wMAP - 79 words
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Article384 1984-12-04 9 They decide at emergency meeting to defy series of court orders, including $520,000 fine Reuter LONDON, Tuaaday BRITAIN'S mining union vowed yesterday to continue its defiance of court intervention in the nine-month coal strike, at the risk of forfeiting all Its funds. An emergencyReuter - 384 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration77 1984-12-04 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS BILL SCHROGDER, (above) the world's second permanent artificial heart recipient, said in a videotaped interview shown to newsmen yesterday that he feels ready "to go fishing and watch ballgames." In the KPmimrte conversation last Sunday with chief surgeon William77 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-12-04 9 MICHAEL REAGAN has suggested a Christmas get-together to smooth over the controversy wracking the first family and says he expects (o be at his father's inauguration for a second term in January, Newsweek magazine reported on Sunday. President Reagan, 73, who is trying to nut85 words
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Article51 1984-12-04 9 DEMOCRATS yesterday once again chose Thomas "Tip" O'Neill (above) of Massachusetts as speaker of the House of Representatives after a conservative Texan decided not to challenge him. House Republicans picked Mr Robert Michel of Illinois as their leader for the new Congress starting on Jan51 words
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Article71 1984-12-04 9 A NEWSPAPER yesterday implicated Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand and senior officials in a banking scandal under investigation by the National Assembly Finance Committee. Mr Keshab Nath Sharma, deputy goyeraor of the Nepal Rashtra Bank, the kingdom's Centra] Bank, was previously implicated in the scandal and71 words
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Article504 1984-12-04 10 It came swiftly and silently to 410 people Reuter NEW DELHI, Tu— THE DISASTER struck shortly after midnight yesterday when most residents of Bhopal were asleep. Gas started seeping out of an underground storage tank at a factory owned by the Indian subsidiary of the US Union CarbideReuter - 504 words
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Article122 1984-12-04 10 Reuter YESTERDAY'S poison gat disaster in Bhopal could prove one of the worst industrial accidents on record. In 1921, in a chemical plant explosion at Oppau, Germany, 561 people died. In March 1979, in the worst nuclear accident recorded, hundreds of thousands were evacuated when radiation escaped from aReuter - 122 words
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164 1984-12-04 10 UPI STOCKHOLM, Tuesday AN 11-MONTH deadlock at the European Disarmament Conference ended yesterday when delegates began working negotiations, but disagreements soon broke out over wnetber Soviet proposals were negotiable. "This could be a turning point," said US chief delegate Mr James GoodbyUPI - 164 words
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Article102 1984-12-04 10 [KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TV VIEWERS in Johor, Kuantan, Malacca and Ipoh will be able to receive TVS procrammea by the middle of next year, according to chairman of the TVS task force Mr llohamed Tawfik Ton Dr Ismail. Mr Tawfik was quoted by Malaysian daily102 words
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Article127 1984-12-04 10 UPI DOVER (New Hsmpshlre), Tues RESTAURANT owner David Weeks says he will not serve any customer more than two drinks because it is time to "do something to stop the killing" caused by drunken drivers. And he thinks bars and restaurants everywhere should start limitingUPI - 127 words
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Advertisement141 1984-12-04 8 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE Catfish on the menu? \jpc| But not just any ordinary catfish. These are catfish imported from wheat. The meat of these catfish is white, non-oily, low in calories and fat, high in protein, vitamins and minerals! Explore afl the temptmgposs^ at Cafe Boulevard November 26th to141 words
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Advertisement82 1984-12-04 9 When you buy a bottle of Old Parr tie Luxe Scotch Whisky a handsome gift is in the bag. cf ,v H* handsome and sturdy «overnighter is yours when you buy a 75 cl bottle of Old Parr De Luxe Scotch H A <•¥* 1 H Whisky. DrfVk-' So make82 words
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world / trends
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Article26 1984-12-04 11 Research shows that children's ages make a clear-cut difference in parental happiness. Parenthood seems to be most stressful when you've an infant or an adolescent.26 words
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Article30 1984-12-04 11 Amercian colleges are getting tough on drinking. This is the result of a growing concern about aicphol abuse and a government push to raise the legal drinking age.30 words
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Article29 1984-12-04 11 Pediatricians don't refer troubled kids to child psychiatrists because they think that children won't talk about their problems or that parents aren't willing to pay the bills.29 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-12-04 11 TRENDS Life style PARENTHOOD is likely to be the most stressful when you have an infant or adolescent But it's a much happier experience when you're living with a pre-school or primary school child. Research shows that children's ages make a clear-cut difference316 words
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142 1984-12-04 11 AMERICAN Colleges are getting tough on drinking the result of a growing concern about alcohol abuse and a government push to raise the legal drinking age to 21. An anti-alcohol group, Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students (Bacchus), favours policies that142 words
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107 1984-12-04 11 GENERALLY, pediatricians do not refer troubled kids to child psychiatrists because they believe that children won t talk about their problems. Or they fear that parents won't be willing to pay for better mental health. There are also not enough competent child psychiatrists to107 words
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Article143 1984-12-04 11 A women's group in the United States has found a powerful force for raising money while promoting an activity that medical experts say can relieve many physical and emotional problems: hugging. "That's what we believe in, the reaching out," said Mrs Susanna Hill, associate director of Resonance, which143 words
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Article87 1984-12-04 11 Most people young and old think old age is much worse than older people say their lives really are. A study by a researcher from the University of Pittsburgh found that 57 per cent of older people and 77 per cent of the young say having enough87 words
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Article55 1984-12-04 11 Top women executives recommend majoring in the liberal arts and humanities, with graduate work in business administration, as the best way to prepare for a business career, according to a survey by the University of Michigan. General management, followed by finance/accounting and marketing/sales, are the fastest tracks to55 words
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610 1984-12-04 12 JOHN CHOW - By JOHN CHOW THREE OF the Big Four Singapore banks are believed to have applied tor full banking licences in Australia. The odd one out is Overseas Union Bank, which says it is not applying because it is610 words
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349 1984-12-04 12 Agencies LONDON, Tuesday INVESTORS reaped an instant profit of 3S per cent yesterday as trading opened in British Telecom (BT), the formerly state-owned communications giant denationalised bv Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in history's biggest-ever stock issue. It was "absolute pandemonium" onAgencies - 349 words
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93 1984-12-04 12 PARKWOOD Investments Ltd's stake in QAF Ltd has increased to 65.1 per cent or 73.57 million shares after receiving acceptances (amounting to 81,060 shares) of its offer to acquire all of QAF's issued capital not already owned by it KAMUmiN O Tin Dredging93 words
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286 1984-12-04 13 Reuter THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has asked a committee to consider the introduction of an oil futures contract, Simex officials said. But senior officials of a clearing member said prospects for success of such a contract on SimexReuter - 286 words
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199 1984-12-04 13 HMLLSTREET j[ Reuter WALL STREET yesterday extended its losing streak to four straight sessions and blue chip stocks closed at their lowest level in nearly two months in trading highlighted by the initial offering of British Telecom. The DowReuter - 199 words
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Article53 1984-12-04 13 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed at 801.38, down 18.18 points from Friday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 402.03, down 8.48 points from Friday's close of 408.49. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.3054 point to 133.8408 at the close, compared with Friday's53 words
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Article191 1984-12-04 13 THE US dollar turned in a mixed performance in quiet trading yesterday, rising in Japan and Europe but retreating in the United States as it failed to follow through on its late-November rally. Gold headed higher as the dollar fell. Republic National Bank in New York said191 words
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Advertisement110 1984-12-04 12 Come to Cockpit ffotel Where delicious food blends with Cockpit Restaurant Dragon Palace Restaurant Try our delicious Hong Kong Enjoy the teal taste of Tim Sum and Teochew 'live' Seafood, specially cooked cuisine, specially prepared by to reveal its our Hong Kong chefs. full-bodied freshness. 2 Victoria Bar Coffee House110 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-12-04 12 'W R \IERE COME 6 JOMNSOM. Ml* PULL 6PEECH66 PUT PEOPLE TO 6LfcfeP.13 words
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Advertisement176 1984-12-04 13 'EJ. HiltDn Escapade I r*^. for a limited X period only, on twin- room sharing basis M 599.60 H per night ana sinde room W*9*i M$ 159.60, we offer you an VIZ <&*%*•>.... 3 unbeatable holiday-stay at only W \mL vL, jM half the pnee on accommodaW- tkn. Plus it's176 words
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features / letters
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Article, Illustration1269 1984-12-04 14 When thflf Queen of the Kentucky Derby died, she left behind a fortune of about US$3OO million. Her will stipulated that the fortune must be given away by the year 1997. To comply, her fiduciary servants must give away US$4O million a year, more money1,269 words
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167 1984-12-04 14 CHEAH GIM LAI - REPLY CHEAH GIM LAI Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter "Summons without details of offence" from "Angry Driver" (SM, Nov 20). The writer has not supplied the particulars of the vehicle involved and we are therefore unable167 words
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Article83 1984-12-04 14 "THE OLD legs stopped dancing a law years ago, but'l still get the urge to tap my foot now and then. I put everybody else to shame when I danced the Virgina Reel, but I think the waltz has helped me live such a long life." Salt Lake City83 words
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Article78 1984-12-04 14 CHEOK YEN YIK - CHEOK YEN YIK for General Manager URA PLEASE refer to your letter "Rude way of cutting short a conversation" (SM, Nov 12). We wish to clarify that it is not our normal practice to allow vehicles U>| park outside parking lots even though parking coupons78 words
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Advertisement85 1984-12-04 14 VIERIDIENS CHRISTMAS\ CHARITY FAIR %kjfl DECEMBER 5 6,1984 I SPEND FREELY TO HELP THE NEEDY! I I Organised in aid of the Community Chest of I 1 Singapore, items on sale include delicious I 1 Christmas goodies and decorations, cuddly soft 1 toys, international dolls in traditional I 1 costumes85 words
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opinion / letters
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431 1984-12-04 15 liorcroßHHH HOW TIMES have changed Women are needed not only on the factory floors and in the boardrooms. Their incomes have, in no small way, helped families to shift upwards on the social ladder to buy a bigger flat, to pay for the family431 words
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194 1984-12-04 15 THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority (URA) has put up a very impressive shopping complex at Funan Centre in North Bridge Road and steps should be taken to ensure an equally good security system. As a new kiosk tenant, I am very surprised bv194 words
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222 1984-12-04 15 ALBERT LAI - ALBERT LAI Stadeat Director Foreign Stadeat Organisation University of Oregoa AS AN undergraduate of a foreign university, I fully agree with "Family Man" (SM, Nov 29) that Singapore should set up an open university where A'-level students who failed to qualify for222 words
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486 1984-12-04 15 THE HOTTEST topic in town is whether the ruling People's Action Party will be able to make a clean sweep in the general election. The proven ability of the PAP to deliver the goods will be rewarded with overwhelming success. With486 words
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leisure
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Article, Illustration220 1984-12-04 16 INEZ WEI - VERSATILE SUITS IN PURE WHITE Clothes from FASHION LODGE i Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE colour is white; the style, simple; the mood, relaxed. It has been a year of fashion ups and downs, a year fraught with contradictory ideas and surprises. Let us now takePictures by CLIFTON AW - 220 words
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417 1984-12-04 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE PROFESSIONAL hairstylists in Singapore have been competing against one another to see who gives the best cut and style. And the winners will get a new pair of scissors in gold. The Golden Scissors award is what has been dreamed417 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-12-04 18 The tragedy o f Vietnam WW laMMSKfu© Vietnam: A Television History Roots ol a War (Debut) (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12,8 pm) THE first hour of the horror and tragedy of war in a conflict-ridden Vietnam will be recalled tonight. This joint American, British and French production in IS episodes took476 words
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146 1984-12-04 18 TIME ITEM CONTENT Noon-2 pm Radio One Sounds Alive (DJ: Lynette Chan) Audience Quiz News Mid-day Market Report 2-2.30 pm Radio Four Signature Tune (DJ: Soosy Shanmugam P Bamah) Song Requests Interview An Event in 1977 2.30-3.30pm Radio Three Song Requests (DJ: Lim146 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-12-04 19 PAT O'ROSE - By PAT O'ROSE IT IS cold, fogey and windy this time of the year at Genting Highlands. And feeding the jackpot machines and having a hand at baccarat or roulette are not the only pastimes to indulge yourselves in. Now there is Fantasy Factory383 words
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Article267 1984-12-04 19 HOLLYWOOD: la the wake of the massive US$B5 million aet lon it jast reported for its most recent fiscal year, 20th Century Fox Film Corp is moving quickly to raise cash Tor its ambitious plans to spend $297 million on Rim and TV production267 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-12-04 20 TOP SECRET (Comedy) THE best way to eajey Top Secret! Is eTeeeree teseeltwttheetkaewtag what It Is all abeat. That way, It will hit 7«« like a rStwewr, If jm are ike type whe likes to read elaeaia ads, the giveaway to the274 words
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Advertisement60 1984-12-04 16 I' > >o Memories The musk am! j':: ■"]■!n i < [muil's iuik y t memories of the time he propositi jV fcWw' tk three years .il'o t»kLiv J.k'fl I Ik service is still impet.t>.iMe aiul it s inu' i-t them to us h.nk trit- s.ime f (Tl)fiuj I m»60 words
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Miscellaneous963 1984-12-04 17 2.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Proofemmo Highlights followed by Tha Struggle (C) (r) (English subtitles). 4.25 For ma Family (T) (r) (English euMMee). 4.88 Troupers.* Feeturing Laura Simms and Stave Gom, the Mima Assoand Michael Cooney. I 8.20 BetMeeter Qelectlca Experiment in Terra (r). ApoMo is sent963 words
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Miscellaneous270 1984-12-04 17 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 Pteoth (celo) 5.00 News-in-Brief 5415 Musical Notebook East European Easy Listening: 1 .Greatest Hits of the Discovery: 1. Dvorak, Antonin: Sym- Thirties Arthur Fisdtor and the Bosphony No 9in E minor Opus 95 (From ton Pops 2. Classic Thames 3. Jack the New World), "Carnival" Overture270 words
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Miscellaneous180 1984-12-04 17 Noon Newsdsik 12.30 Incredible Fleutteta 12.48 Financial Newt 12J8 Reflection# 1.00 WOrtd News 1.00 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.20 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.48 The World Today tin Newdsek 2JO Rock Salad MO World News 3.00 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 130 Sweet Soul Music 140 Network UK 4.00 World180 words
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Miscellaneous301 1984-12-04 19 ftLM OUIO€ DALIT (*****16): I WILL FINALLY KNOCK YOU DOWN DAD (C) LIWAQU (*****30): BREAKDANCE (E) Starring: Lucinda Dickey, Shabba-Doo, Boogaloo Shrimp Synopsis: The newest dancing craze with a story that smacks of Flashdance, Staying Alive and Rocky. BEDOK (*****7): A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) Starring: Sam Hal, Olivia Zhang Synopsis:301 words
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Miscellaneous81 1984-12-04 20 A ducc Item by the ladiaa nllaral grasp of Kampeag Glam CC part of tonight's celebration at Ike Victoria Theatre INDIAN CULTURAL SHOW TO celebrate Singapore's 25 Years of Nation-Build-ing, 14 Indian cultural groups from various community centres will present a Combined CC Indian Cultural Show at the Victoria Theatre81 words
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Miscellaneous215 1984-12-04 20 Exhibitions 1 V PHOTO THIRTY of the best entries from the American Express/Cartier-Bres-son Photo Competition are on display at the Alliance Francaise today and tomorrow, from B.SO am to Ipm and 4 pm to 9 pm. Admission is free. CONTEMPORARY ART THERE will be an exhibition of French contemporary artists'215 words
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Miscellaneous350 1984-12-04 20 V i£ .v kr'i. M: r u > \FJ v ,> > X i S •-v r v r *f\. ■Mfc? ii ■ii in Where Else by Lee Kin Mn, am display at the photo exhibittoa at tke Alliaace Praacaise A Revolution with Scenario, will be held at the Crystal350 words
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Article466 1984-12-04 21 WITH just three more weeks to go, Its time to get your camera ready for Christmas. You must be ready to shoot, whether it's to capture the cute things that kids do at a family get-together or to get a record of the fact that senior466 words
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172 1984-12-04 21 THERE is usually not that much you can do to service your own camera, apart from cleaning it. But now is the time to find out if it still works, and if the lenses you arc likely to be using arc covcrcd172 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-12-04 22 WHAT can you buy for a dedicated photographer this Christmas? Unless you are as deeply involved in the hobby as he Is and know his equipment intimately, stay away from things such as lenses and camera bodies. The ones that he wants are usually very expensive.467 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-12-04 26 n* CNK flommo SALONICA (Greece), Tuesday THE SOVIET team crushed Cuba 3.5 to 0.5 on Sunday to make certain of capturing its third successive Olympiad Chess gold medal. In the women's contest, the Soviet team coasted to a draw with Poland but wrapped up524 words
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239 1984-12-04 26 MELBOURNE, Tuesday WORLD number two Ivan Lendl, chasing his second grand slam title of the year, reached the fourth round of the Australian Open Tennis Championships yesterday when he completed a 26 6-2 6-4 6-4 win over Algerian-born Frenchman Tarik Benhabiles.239 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-12-04 26 AP LONDON, Tuesday ARGENTINE international Osvaldo Ardiles, who has played only 13 matches in two seasons for his English club side Tottenham Hotspur, overcame another important hurdle on the road to recovery yesterday with a superb performance in a 2-1 win over the touring Australians.AP - 185 words
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501 1984-12-04 26 Eight goals a good day's work for leaders Anderlecht Reuter LONDON, Tuesday BELGIAN league leaders Anderlecht underlined their claim to being the finest team in Europe at the moment when they followed their midweek (European Football Union) UEFA Cup triumph over Real Madrid by hammering eight goals past their closestReuter - 501 words
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Article255 1984-12-04 26 ERNEST FRIDA - *y ERNEST FRIDA in Manila THE BIG QUESTION on my mind as I left the Rizal Memorial Stadium on Sunday after watching the cream of Asean's athletes in action was: What went wrong with the Singapore squad of 27 runners? While the Philippines had 18255 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-12-04 27 Take It easy, boy*, Ref George Coortaey seems to be saylaf to groaaded players Cbiaa's Jla Xta Qaaa (Jersey aamber S) aad HamM All Doosti of Iraa (far left).33 words
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Article88 1984-12-04 27 THE INDIAN players, despite their 0-2 defeat at the hands of Singapore are still haying a Jolly good time in theirnotel Believe it or not they have coffee in bed, and "high tea" Just before they leave the hotel for the Stadium. And as for their88 words
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Article78 1984-12-04 27 POST-match Interviews are cloee to becoming a farce. After the Iran-UAE match, a Kuwaiti reporter was nen holding a tape-recorder to the Iranian coach for his opinions on Iran's performance. Several reporters, including a Singaporean, thought knew V l6 I*" l "wld depend on the Kuwaiti reporter for78 words
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Article193 1984-12-04 27 B KULA - B KULA A TIMELY letter by the Asian Football Confederation prevented Iran from bringing alone their religious banner to the NatkxuriStadium last night. The Iranians had threatened on Monday that they would display their banner if the AFC dia not deliver in time the letter on193 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-12-04 27 QATAR GOALKEEPER YOUNIS AHMED QATAR goalkeeper Younis Ahmed was outstanding in goel. He did well to stop the lew shots that came his way. but was helpless when the hall went in throagh Iris defender's legs. Ana whsn the Oatara went up to search for the112 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-12-04 28 ALFONSO CHAN - Defending champions lack finish but manage to collect full points KUWAIT 1 QATAR 0 By ALFONSO CHAN KUWAIT WERE unconvincing in their victory over Qatar at the National Stadium last night before 18,500 fans, who had come to witness their skills. The defending champions appeared out-of their elementPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 494 words
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Article50 1984-12-04 28 REFEREE AUGUSTO Castillo's shrill whistle was effectively employed four Kuwaitis and one Qatar! were boohed for an assortment of fools. He also had to stop his watch for the team doctors to ascertain what the crowd already knew, that the players were patting on an act.50 words
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Article61 1984-12-04 28 Match facts: Kuwait vs Qatar Shots on target: Kuwait 5, Qatar 4 Shots off target: Kuwait 5, Qatar 6 Comers: Kuwait 3, Qatar 2 Freekicks: Kuwait 6, Qatar 7 Offside: Kuwait 7, Qatar 6 Yellow card: Sami Mohd Al-Hashash, Abdul-Aziz Al-Beloushi, Waleed AlMubarak, Na'eem Saad Mubarak (Kuwait), Mubarak61 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-12-04 29 S GULAM - gpfc •y S GULAM FROM AN obscure Division Two foottosMsr, Dsrimusovtto Tukijsn hss rlisn to intsmstionsl staraovn wiuvin i vnonui ox rniKing nis inrarnauonai dsbut in this yssr*s Msrtion Cup. And intsmstionsl stardom trsnsistsd, mssns ths rois of Singspovs striker-in-chief. No mosn fsst for ons so617 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-12-04 30 IRAN 2 CHINA 0 The (bud scoreHae read Iraa 2 CUaa I. Bat that doeeat meaa Ckka did aot maaage to |Mt the hall lata goal. Oaly that It was disallowed. Moaltor photographer CHRISTINE CHEW was oa hand to saap the oae that got away194 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-12-04 30 P W D L F A Pts Kuwait 110 0 10 2 Syria 10 10 11 1 Korea Rap 10 10 11 1 Saudi Arabia 1 0 10 11 1 Qatar 2 0 1112 1 Group A P W D L F A PtJ Iran 2 2 086 words
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Advertisement163 1984-12-04 28 WHERE WOULD SHUTTLE SUPERMAN RUDY HARTONO STAND WITHOUT HIS SKOAL POWERS? Rudy Hartono, of Indonesia seven times holder of the All-England Cup for badminton, now coach of Indonesia's victorious Thomas Cup Team owes much of his fabulous success to his courtcraft. As Rudy says, all the racquet technique in the163 words
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Advertisement64 1984-12-04 30 [n]Y~V7r~\ balls are the pick of I A AJJ r- X\ players the world over FINA pn«r o -.n ASIAN CUP '84 TODAY S FIXTURES W- L—— J UAE v India (7 p.m.) \\ir i- Syria v Saudi Arabia (9 p.m.) YESTERDAY'S RESULT: >™ n Ch J na Ku <l64 words
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433 1984-12-04 31 S GULAM - IRAN 2 CHINA 0 By S GULAM THREE-TIME Asian Cup champions Iran played with religious fervour to turn the Chinese first-half tide and realise their pre-match boast in the second half with a superlative 2-0 win at the National Stadium last night. The Iranians433 words
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Article47 1984-12-04 31 Shots on target: China 2, Iran 8 Shots off target China 4, Iran 5 Comers: China 3, Iran 5 Freekicks: China 21, Iran 22 Offsides: China 1, Iran 2 No yellow or red card was shown Referee: George Courtney (England) Crowd: 18.525 Match Rating: 647 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-12-04 31 THE IRANIANS were a disciplined lot in their match against China y«£?»yThey said prayers, and k&sed the picture of their leader Avatollah Khomeini in the dressing room before the match. And before putting down their opponents with their two superb goals, they presented the75 words
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Article73 1984-12-04 31 STRANGERS are still desperately trying to get in touch with referees committee chairman Fernando Alvarez. One of them even went to the extent of telling Alvarez that George Suppiah, an AFC referee instructor, wanted to see him. But Alvarez, suspecting something amiss, decided to check it out.73 words
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