Singapore Monitor, 13 December 1984
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Title Section11 1984-12-13 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, December 13,1984 30cents11 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-12-13 1 EE BOON LEE - GENERAL ELECTION '84 •y EE BOON LEE CAMPAIGNING for the Dec 22 general election got into full swing yesterday within hours of the closing of nominations for candidates. Posters sprung up, banners were strung across the streets and political rallies publicised for today, evidencePICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 596 words
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Advertisement74 1984-12-13 1 STARTING NEXT WEEK: Malaysia Cup series Singapore returns to the Malaysia Cup tournament. Our sports reporters and photographer spent one month in Malaysia assessing the strength of the teams. Don't miss their reports, starting on /■£>* Tuesday next week. Pfogß 1— 'Z&&T 3 months -7* '"g »¥"icri *IM 7jc% 11174 words
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752 1984-12-13 2 Seah Chiang Nee - GENERAL ELECTION '84 COMMENT ...tty Seah Chiang Nee "WE WANT Ng Pock Too. We want Ng Pock Too." The shouts reverberated outside the sports auditorium of Raffles Institution where nomination papers were being filled in. About 400 supporters of the ruling party, in white752 words
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328 1984-12-13 2 THE WORKERS' Party is "not pessimistic at all" about its chances of winning some of the 15 parliamentary seats it is contesting in this election, said party secretary general Mr J B Jeyaretnam at a Press conference yesterday afternoon. Asked just how many seats328 words
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Article51 1984-12-13 2 IN OUR evening edition yesterday, we wrongly reported that Mr A L Sundram of the Workers Party is a brother-in-law of Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, against whom he is contesting in Kallang in the coming general election. We are sorry for the51 words
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114 1984-12-13 2 The Angkatan Islam candidate, Mr Mohamad Sani Jan. said yesterday he would accept an offer of a seat as a non-constituency MP. Mr Mohamad, 43, is standing in Pasir Paniang against Major Abbas Abu Amin of the People's Action Party and Mr Gan114 words
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569 1984-12-13 3 EE BOON LEE - GENERAL ELECTION '84 *y EE BOON LEE A POLITICAL party that lust waits for volunteers Instead of going all out in search of new talent cannot be termed credible, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, chairman of the Peopled Action Party, said yesterday.569 words
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297 1984-12-13 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - "y LOONG SWEE YIN THE SINGAPORE United Front (SUF), said yesterday it had acquired the help of a study group, including two educationists, to draw up an alternative education system. In its first Press conference after the close of nominations, the party also297 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-12-13 3 MR KASIM Ibrahim, a veteran United People's Front (UPF) campaigner who is standing for elections in Tampines, n ring assistance to fill in his nomination papers in English only 10 mi s before nominations closed. Helping him is a Malay journalist. Mr Kasim was the127 words
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1025 1984-12-13 4 MARGARET THOMAS; JANICE LIM - Singaporeans cannot be compelled 9 GENERAL ELECTION '84 By MARGARET THOMAS •nd JANICE LIM "SEE, NOW I can talk freely. I can talk nonsense. You see the advantage of retir--1m?" Reporters couldn't have agreed more with Dr Goh Keng Swee when he1,025 words
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Article67 1984-12-13 4 AT SEVEN this evening, Orchard Road will take on a new brilliance of light and colour to give the premier tourist zone an added dash of Christinas festivity. The lights will be turned on by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and67 words
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Article123 1984-12-13 6 SEAH MEI KIANG; CHEE LI CHOO - By SEAH MEI KIANG and CHEE LI CHOO MOST YOUNG Singaporeans interviewed yesterday expressed hope and confidence in the future of their country. Bat some wondered whether Singapore could achieve, by 1999, a future as bright as the "vision of tomorrow" which has emerged from brainstorming sessions among123 words
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Article, Illustration955 1984-12-13 6 SEAH MEI KIANG; CHEE LI CHOO - By SEAH MEI KIANG and CHEE LI CHOO MR JUSTIN LEONG, 28, a technician: "Of course I would like to live in a high-tech society with the MRT and everything. But I don't think we'll be able to achieve all this at such955 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-12-13 7 JOSEPH LEE - Associates remember Hoo Thye boss as a 'generous, simple man' STORY BY JOSEPH LEE THE DAY before Ng Choon Ser closed his shop and disappeared, an old man came asking for money. Mr Ng gave him $500 and said: "Don't come any more because I483 words
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177 1984-12-13 7 COMPANIES have many ways of communicating with staff but the in-house newsletter is the most effective, editors of the best newsletters in Singapore were told last night. "Internal communications take on a number of forms: the company bulletin boards, staff memos,177 words
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Advertisement114 1984-12-13 2 A&T International For superior drafting equipment A T is the sole agent for Mutoh drafting machines and Faber-Castell drafting instruments leaders the "software" of the A&T supplies, among others,- Mutoh's DRAFTER series of excellent drafting machines. A&T also supplies the full range of Faber Castell's technical drawing instruments including its114 words
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Advertisement257 1984-12-13 3 PEOPLE S ACTION PARTY: /Z\ Concourse between Blocks 511 and 510 \2/ Bedok North Street S: 7-10 pm, Carpark r beside Blk 93 (market) Lor 4, Toa Payoh: 7-10 pm, Carpark between Blk 116 and 117, Bukit Merah View: 9-10 pm, Carpark between Blk 122 and 121, Bukit Merah View:257 words
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Advertisement158 1984-12-13 5 We Are Giving /jaw The Sort O Gifts You'd like To Give Yourself For Christmas Of course, we have to point out that in reality the best things in life are seldom completely free. However all you have to do to qualify for our rather special (and extremely exclusive) Draw158 words
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Advertisement266 1984-12-13 6 W -L- i The air-cushion: a further step forward First the Rheumatic Tyre. Then the Hovercraft. RBSISHIiCfiKfiTI Now, Shank's Pony. Travelling on a cushion In fact, gone as far as developing a whole new range of shoes around it. Each shoe designed for completely different walks of life. The uppers266 words
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Advertisement202 1984-12-13 7 fj^M tiuess Jil number of Russ playmates #lßPhyj^ Enter this easy to win contest All you have to do is take a look at our Christmas tree, located at leading s department stores and emporiums Guess the number of toys on and around the tree, and send in the entry202 words
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Advertisement146 1984-12-13 7 5 1 1 For your dear C«J ?ll C« SKIOO^ S ,f ~UVr IS^ss 5 w Kh Christmas is in the air at Scotts. There's no time like the present to choose the watch you have in mind. Or the electronic products you've always wanted. At Scotts you can find146 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-12-13 8 Study warns of the far-reaching climatic effects of nuclear war WASHINGTON, Thursday THERE IS "a clear possibility" that a nuclear war could produce enough smoke and dust to sharply lower the earth'rf temperature and peril life even in areas far from the initial holocaust, according to a218 words
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374 1984-12-13 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THOUSANDS of Americans have fought to preserve the rights arid liberties in the constitution, but one adult in eight can't read the nation's charter. "Functionally illiterate", they're called, those 23 million. They can't read constitutions. They can't read streetAP - 374 words
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190 1984-12-13 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE CHINESE army, which abandoned its system of military rank nearly 20 years ago, is turning to the United States for advice about how to re-establish such a division of manpower complete with the capitalist incentiveLAT-WP - 190 words
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95 1984-12-13 8 UPI BALTIMORE, Thursday FEDERAL authorities have seized 679 allegedly counterfeit Cabbage Patch dolls believed to have been imported from Taiwan and Hong Kong. The dolls were seized on Monday from Continential Industries Inc, said Customs agent Robert Winburn. No charges have been filed.UPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-12-13 10 UPI NEW DELHI, Thursday MADHYA PRADESH Chief Minister Arjun Singh said yesterday that disposal of 15 tonnes of deadly gas would begin in just over 72 hours, sparking a mass exodus of people who fear a repetition of history's worst chemical disaster. The announcement cameUPI - 223 words
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75 1984-12-13 10 RABAT, Thurs A FORMER prime minister backed by the army took over the North African nation of Mauritania in a coup yesterday, deposing President Mohamed Rhouna Ould Haidalla while he was out of the country. Colonel Mouawiya Ould Sidi Ahmed Taya, sacked as prime75 words
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248 1984-12-13 10 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thurt INDIA'S minister of state for commerce and 20 political workers were injured yesterday in election campaign violence. The Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that S M Krishna suffered minor injuries when an angry crowd of about 500 people threwReuter - 248 words
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Article87 1984-12-13 10 UPI COLOMBO, Thurs SRI LANKAN security forces yesterday arrested 140 youths with suspected terrorist connections in their second major offensive in the strife-torn northern peninsula. The move came during cordon and search operations during the 61-hour curfew ending today. The operation centred on theUPI - 87 words
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96 1984-12-13 10 UPI LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Thursday PRESIDENT Reaean called artificial heart patient Bill schroeder yesterday to wish him well and the famous patient immediately complained about a "run around" trying to obtain social security benefits. "I've got a social security problem," said Mr Schroeder. "IUPI - 96 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-12-13 10 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS HEISMAN Trophy winner Doug Flutie (left) and Bob Hope (right) lifted up Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton while they were clowning around during the taping of the "Bob Hope Christmas Special" on NBC Television yesterday.45 words
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Article75 1984-12-13 10 IT MAY have been a case of a rich man indulging a fantasy when Gilbert Kaplan hired an orchestra to conduct Gustav Mahler's second svmphony, but two years later serious critical debate surrounds his interpretation of one of the world's most difficult works. Mr Kaplan, American multi-millionaire75 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-12-13 10 UNITED STATES astronauts David Griggs (top left) and Commander Karol Bobko (lower left) pose for photographers along with French astronauts Jean-Loup Chretien (top right) and mission specialist Patrick Baudry at the entrance hatch of a mock-up shuttle in Johnson Space Center. Messrs Griggs, Bobko amd Baudry75 words
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Article92 1984-12-13 10 WHEN French Government minister Haroun Tazieff arrives at his office on the left bank of the Seine in Paris, all he thinks about is death and destruction. While colleagues in the adjacent foreign trade ministry wrestle with more mundane problems, he calculates the odds of an92 words
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Advertisement95 1984-12-13 9 Keep a date with Salty Yeh, Anita Sarawak and the POSBgirl.^ You'll enjoy the POSB Show even more this year. Because we've got fun-loving 2? Anita Sarawak to host it, and big names ■Wp like Sally Yeh, Dick Lee, Tracy Huang, mj w Pat Chan and Stardust to add their95 words
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Advertisement49 1984-12-13 11 The superior cognac from Hennessy nowcomes withunique imported ceramic jars. I B J ust what y OU nee( j f or t he coming three unique ceramic WHgnfICSSV storage jars. All yours when you buy Hennessy Cuvee Superieure. J (This offer is only valid while stocks last.) {Di£i^Qni/l6^(i/t RkheAtnde49 words
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251 1984-12-13 12 THE BIG Four local banks will be recalling their foreign branch managers back to Singapore in January. Banking sources say although details for the return visit have not been finalised yet, this move may have been prompted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).251 words
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87 1984-12-13 12 MANDARIN Resources Corporation Ltd chalked up group after-tax profits of HK14.4 million (S*l.2 million) for the half year ended Sept SO compared to losses incurred over the same period last year. Its directors, however, cautioned that the turnaround was not Strictly comparable since87 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-12-13 12 AT-A-GLANCE NEWS AND INFORMATION SINGAPORE Airlines' decision to go public in 1986 may have also taken into account shares offered to employees, who hold a 20 per cent stake. Under the airline's share scheme, one of the classes of shares shows the employees paying five cents104 words
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Article69 1984-12-13 12 CHEMICAL Bank was reported in the Asian Wall Street Journal stating that it would write off part of the US$ll million (Ss24 million) in loans made to Hoo Thye and Yak Mong. As the bank's reserves for loan losses totalled U5|440.5 million at end-September, the69 words
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Article33 1984-12-13 12 WOULDNT you love to be the recipient of 300,000 Metro shares from chairman One TjoeKim? He recently parted with that amount gratis from his holdings of 1.88 million shares.33 words
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Article75 1984-12-13 12 THE CURRENT petrol stations' "cash and win" war is nothing new in Britain.' There, one company started giving gifts and another company offered more gifts. Shell joined in with the "Cash Win" contest and BP upped the stakes. Even Esso gave crystals. Sounds familiar? It was a75 words
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220 1984-12-13 12 The Kamunting dispute The Star TWO KAMUNTING Tin Dredging (M) Bhd directors and Pernas Charter Management refused to deliver the company's documents to the company representative, it was learnt yesterday. Sources said despite a High Court ruling ordering the directors to do so, directorsThe Star - 220 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-12-13 13 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday FORMER PRIME Minister Tun Hussein Onn has described the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal as "really shameful" and the "worst blow in the history of Malay management, especially in banking and finance." The former Prime Minister said: "WeThe Star - 262 words
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411 1984-12-13 13 HUSSEIN ONN ON THE BMF LOANS SCANDAL The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs BANK BUMIPUTRA will undergo a major shake-up in its top management early next year "to restore Kc confidence in the Petronas adviser Tun Hussein Onn said here on Tuesday.The Star - 411 words
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Article186 1984-12-13 13 THE AMERICAN dollar i turned in a mixed perfor-1 mance in quiet trading yesterday, losing a little pound after US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan raised the prospect of administration attempts to exert control over the Federal Reserve Board. Gold prices continued to hover around levels last seen186 words
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Article145 1984-12-13 13 VK4LLSTREET Reuter Prices closed moderately lower in the lightest trading session so far this month as the two-day raUy fizzled yesterday. rte Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had risen more than IS points since Monday, fell 3.20 to 1175.13. In the broader market, declining issues ledReuter - 145 words
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Article45 1984-12-13 13 The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 411.06 down 3.87 points from the previous day's close of 414.93. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index was down 0.0287 point to 133.5452 at the close, compared with the previous day's close of 133.5739.45 words
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1173 1984-12-13 14 feature LAT-WP SHE SHOT and killed her husband with five different guns in a frenzied fusillade of buckshot and bullets and says she doesn't remember firing them. Although she testified that she was defending her own life and those ofLAT-WP - 1,173 words
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Article498 1984-12-13 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT SINGAPOREANS have been urged to study hard, show better work ethics, become more courteous. Social and political discipline, they are often told, must continue to be maintained. A number of Singaporean youths, who have seen their country prosper amidst full employment,498 words
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Article243 1984-12-13 15 CHEOK YEN AIK - That's what the architects had in mind in designing Funan Centre REPLIES CHEOK YEN AIK for General Manager Urban Redevelopment Authority PLEASE REFER to the letter by "Lim 05K8" (SM, Dec 4) on the installation of roller shutters at the kiosks in the Funan Centre at North243 words
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183 1984-12-13 15 GAN CHEONG CHOR - GAN CHEONG CHOR Senior Asst Director, Public Relations People's Association PLEASE refer to the letter "Let there be peace at the CC study room" by "Sure to Fail" (SM, Nov 28). As the writer is aware, the dedicated community leaders and volunteers of Whampoa183 words
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Article90 1984-12-13 15 IT IS disappointing to note that while Singapore's top clubs are being hit by the recession and when the Government is advocating self-reli-ance and productivity, the Keppel Club insists that golfers use caddies whenever they are available. If it is a question of safety, then this90 words
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114 1984-12-13 15 ON DEC 9,1 went to a well-established photo printer at the basement of a shopping centre in Postal District 1544 to develop five rolls of film. I chose this shop as they were supposed to give coupons with which one could buy batteries at114 words
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Advertisement72 1984-12-13 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wiN be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the72 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-12-13 16 GENERAL ELECTION '84 WHEN NOMINATIONS closed yesterday at noon, the People's Action Party had already secured 30 of the 79 parliamentary seats. And it is determined to once again brush aside the opposition at the Dec 22 polls. There was an air of celebration at224 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-12-13 16 HEAVY CAMPAIGNING is expected to be carried out in the Anson constituency, by both the Workers' Party and the People's Action Party. During the nomination at the Raffles Institution yesterday, about 400 PAP supporters turned out to show their backing for PAP candidate for Anson, Mr96 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-12-13 16 Mr Wong Kan Seng (PAP) ...standing in Kuo Chuan Mr Ng Ho (BS) ...standing in Toa Payoh Mr Ibrahim Othmaa (PAP) .standing in Tanah Merab Constituency W Opposition Kampong FongSeChet SUF Saow Khaa Lang OhnQ« AJexanari TwSooKhoon WP John Com* Kampong YeamanYuaol WP- Mohamad*** AngMoKb YaoToonChw321 words
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Article160 1984-12-13 16 Aljunied Chin Ham Tong unopposed Braddel Heights Goh Choon Kang unopposed Bukit Merah Um Chee Onn unopposed Bukit Panjang Lee Yiok Seng unopposed Bukit Timah Wang Kai Yuen unopposed Buona Vista Ang Kok Peng unopposed CaimhM Wong Kwei Cheong unopposed Cheng San LeeYockSuan unopposed dementi Bernard Chen unopposed Hong160 words
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Miscellaneous342 1984-12-13 17 Robert Lansing (left) as Lt Jack Cart is and Desi Arnaz Jr as Walter Nebkrber in Aatoman (Cb 5, 9.5S pm) Jb 2.25 SBCTEXT- Live Sample Pagea. 2.55 Opening and Programme Hlghiighta followed by The Immortala light# followed by (C)(r). 4.25 Tarzan The Deadly Silence (Part one) (r). 5.15 Cougar342 words
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Miscellaneous328 1984-12-13 17 raH S.2S SBC TEXT Uva Sample PagH. 5.55 Opening and Programme High* lights followed by The Art Chest Making Your Own Wrapping Paper.* f.15 Romper Room (C). 6.45 News (T). 7.05 Reincarnated II (C) (English subtitles). 6.00 News (C). 6.60 Live from Studio One (C). 6.30 Leem a Word (C).328 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-12-13 18 Thursday Feature Special The Other Side of the Mountain (Part one) (Chinese subtitlss) (Ch 5, 11.05 pm) BASED on the book, A Long Way Up by E G Valens, this is the true story Qf champion skier, Jill Kinmont (played by Marilyn Hassett). Jill's hopes for452 words
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156 1984-12-13 18 TIME ITEM CONTENT Noon-2 pm Radio One Sounds AWe (OJ: Susan Ngj Audience Quiz I WW a Mid-day Market Report 2-2.90 pm Radio Four Signature Tune (DJ Prema Letchuman DJ s Choice P N Baia Supramaniam) Interview with a poet (Guest: Paranan) 2.3Oa.30pm156 words
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Article1080 1984-12-13 19 Ijllll Lean Coffeehouse: Christmas buffet dinner (6.30 pm to 10 pm), $25++ per adult, $15++ per child under 12. Mercary Room: Christmas Eve boogie night (8 pm to 2 am), $36 nett per person. lon Bar: Christmas drinks and entertainment (6 pm to 2 am),1,080 words
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Article609 1984-12-13 20 Iprtll Mercary Room: Christmas Day family buffet lunch (noon to 2 pm), $35 nett per adult, $18 nett per child under 12. Boatevard Jervois Room: Christmas Day family buffet lunch (noon to 3 pm), $32++ per adult, $22++ per child under 12. Dyauty Golden Dew609 words
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Advertisement42 1984-12-13 19 I GOLDEN SULTAN (*****78) SULTAN PLAZA JALAN SULTAN OPENS TODAY!- 1 8 SHOWS: 11.00 am, 1.30, 4.00, i) 0 A 9.18pm. He's Tough Enough To Fight and To Love! THE R1 VERM AN JT w I i^K^I^VMM PARKS DEBORAH WAKEHAM CHRISTOPHER CAZENOVE42 words
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Miscellaneous467 1984-12-13 19 fKAICUIOe MOLLYWOOO (*****64): WINNER TAKES ALL (C) OAUT (*****16): WINNER TAKES ALL (C) Starrlag: Alia Tu|, Fog Sbalfaa, Olivia Zhang IMMHIIMNIiaiM Synopsis: A story reflecting the violence of under- METROPOLE (*****27): SHANGHAI BLUES (C) world thugs in Hong Kong. VENUS (*****67): LAW WITH TWO PHASES (C) uwaqu (*****36): winner takes467 words
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Miscellaneous182 1984-12-13 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tkto: 9.07 am Low lido: 8.56 am (1.4 m) (1.4 m) High tido: 1.41 pm High tida: 2.31 pm (2.8 m) (2.7 m) Low tido: 8.41 pm Low tido: 8.33 pm (0.3 m) (0.4 m) j NO. 1 BL&ttBUSTER < oFloo4°°j sth WEEK i I lamiiaa. admission182 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-12-13 20 Noon Programme Sum- Programme Summary Musical Moments With: Crismary 12.06 Musical Notebook 4.06 Composers from DM- tins Orttz (piano). Chopin: Bal- Musical ANances 1. Cesare ferent Eras Beethoven: lads No 4in F minor Opus 52. Cui: Orientate. James Last Or- Symphony No Bin F major Polonaise No 6in A fist672 words
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Article468 1984-12-13 21 GO PLACES UPI WESTERVILLE, Ohio KEN Reid likes to vacation on his motorcycle. Reid, 37, has been riding motorcycles for 21 years. He has taken several motorcycle vacations and, as touring and transportation director of the American Motorcyclist Association, helps others plan their trips. He advises novice ridersUPI - 468 words
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Miscellaneous461 1984-12-13 22 leisure comics ABIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA It will be necessary to rebuild, September 23 to October 22 revise and review. A job gets You'll get to the heart of matdone and you'll get the credit, ters. Areas previously prohiYour health improves. You'll bited will be opened. Toss461 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-12-13 23 THERE are more than two weeks of school holidays to go. And students still have time to enjoy their well-deserved break before they start the new term on January 2. Some parents take the opportunity of the school vacation to travel abroad with their*chlldren.511 words
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402 1984-12-13 24 THE adolescent years are perhaps the most awkward for most people. And for some, the growing up process is made more difficult by their backward attitude. A good many in this age group are shy, reticent and lacking in self-confidence. Some of402 words
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Article478 1984-12-13 27 Manchester United and Real Madrid qualify for UEFA quarterfinals against all odds Reuter LONDON, Thursday REAL MADRID and Manchester United, two of the great names of world soccer, re-discovered their former magic last night by qualifying against all the odds for the quarter-finals of theReuter - 478 words
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245 1984-12-13 27 Reuter PRAGUE, Thursday STRIKER Mark Falco grabbed an eighth minute goal to steer holders Tottenham safely past Bohemians Prague and into the last eight of the Uefa Cup here last night. Falco met Tony Calvin's perfect left wing cross to bead theReuter - 245 words
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Article338 1984-12-13 27 Reuter MANCHESTER, Thursday CROWD trouble erupted again last night as Rapid Vienna of Austria beat Scotland's Celtic 1-0 in their replayed European Cup Winners' Cup tie to reach the quarterfinals of the competition 4-1 on aggregate. An opportunist goal by Peter Pacult after 18 minutesReuter - 338 words
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278 1984-12-13 27 Reuter MILAN, Thursday A LATE penalty by midfielder Liam Brady took Italy's Internazionale Milan into the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup after they beat Hamburg of West Germany 1-0 here last night The 78th-minute penalty was awarded when Hamburg defender Ditmar Jakobs blocked an ItalianReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-12-13 27 Agencies MOSCOW, Thursday THE 32ND game of the World Chess Championship was adjourned last night with challenger Gary Kasparov holding a pawn advantage over champion Anatoly Karpov after an exciting struggle. After 40 moves, Kasparov had queen and three pawns against queenAgencies - 416 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-12-13 28 Their brand of soccer is superior to the rest, the respondents decide MONITOR STRAW POLL Asian Cup '84 AF TONIGHT'S Asian Cup semi-final between Iran and Saudi Arabia is expected to be an exciting match as both teams have been churning out top-class performances in the478 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-12-13 29 ALFONSO CHAN - WATCH HIM TONIGHT NACER MOHAMADKHANI By ALFONSO CHAN HAMID ALIDOOSTI has been upstaged by Nacer Mohamadkhani so far in this tournament, and has failed to stand out among the Iranians. Nacer has scored twice for Iran, while top striker Hamid has allowed his277 words
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Article498 1984-12-13 29 SEEN AND HEARD jstanCyplM OF THE seven Middle East teams competing in the Asian Cup, Syria seems to be having the most Joyous time here. Unlike their counterparts, who have so many restrictions, the Syrians love music, songs and even dances. Now that's what we498 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-12-13 30 ALFONSO CHAN - WATCH HIM TONIGHT MEHAISEN AL-DOSSARI By ALFONSO CHAN MEHAISEN AL-DOSSARI has captured the imagination of the Kallang fans with his welltaken goals in the Asian Cup as well as the preOlympic tournament. He scored the decisive goal* against Kuwait on Tuesday230 words
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484 1984-12-13 30 S GULAM - dsian Cup '84 mm-rj By S GULAM THE WORLD soccer ruling body has sounded an alarm over increasing violence on the field and is worried that if the trend is allowed to spread, the disease may kill the game. In a statement, Fifa484 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-12-13 30 PWD L F A Pti Saudi Arabia 4 2 2 0 4 2 6 Kuwait 4 2 114 2 5 Qatar 4 12 13 3 4 Syria 4 112 3 5 3 KoraaRap 4 0 2 2 13 2 Group A P W 0 L F A Ptt88 words
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Advertisement100 1984-12-13 28 they'll be wooing the affections of our Tango Espana. II If II y&\ |N^>It's the one ball that never goes soft on its promise. II II As the official ball of Asian Cup 84 JUL (as well as the world Cup 82, L.A. Olympics Merdeka) Ufir 11 its goal is100 words
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Advertisement40 1984-12-13 30 balls are the pick of Ik AjUI iOlAxplayers the world over FINA pssri ASIAN CUP '84 TODAY'S FIXTURES M.! Saudi Arabia v Iran (8 p.m.) Hm j Brought to you by Qoyoy. Jja s" p »v»vYDNEX MikaSA PC&M WMhoms6 STSP40 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-12-13 31 ALFONSO CHAN - SEMIFINAL PREVIEW: Saudi Arabia y Iran pm) MONITOR STRAW POLL ■llllllll® jlb mmwL wwmm »> F«n» md ptoym ghw tlwir vitm on By ALFONSO CHAN TONIGHTS first semifinal (8) Sits the dizzy, fragile skills of audi Arabia and the powerful attacking team that is Iran.708 words
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Article132 1984-12-13 31 GOOD news for local soccer fans: The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) will telecast "live", over Channel 5, the semifinal matches of the Eighth Asian Cup. The encounter between Saudi Arabia and Iran will be shown at 7.50 pm tonight, and tomorrow, at the same time,132 words
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