Singapore Monitor, 2 January 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1985-01-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EDITION l Wednesday, January 2. 1985 30 cents 'J C i p t No 21 58419 words
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Article, Illustration779 1985-01-02 1 EE BOON LEE - Younger citizens must decide who are fit to lead them, says PM THE NEW CABINET By EE BOON LEE FOR ENDURING stability and progress, the younger Singaporeans must settle what they want to make of the countryPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH; PICTURES BY SHAFIE GOH - 779 words
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Advertisement34 1985-01-02 1 More pictures on Page 2 Foil fxt of President Devan Hair's and Mr Lee Kuan Yew's speeches on Page 2 r~r U TV GUIDE: P2O M TV SCENE HIGHLIGHTS: P2l M FILM GUIDE: P2234 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-01-02 2 THE NEW CABINET Here is the full text of the speeches made by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and President Devan Nair at the swearing-in of Singapore's seventh Cabinet. f ON 3 JUNE 1959, when I mm presented my first CabiWM net to the481 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-01-02 2 m ADDRESSING the distinguished guests present this morn- ins in the State Room of the Istana, I respond briefly as follows. 1 wish the newly-sworn Ministers well. I also wish all newlyelected Members of Parliament well. Above all, I trust they will all serve222 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-01-02 3 Pictures by SHAFIE GOH DIFFERENT moods at the first day of school are reflected on the faces of these two pupils at Fengshan Primary School in Bedok (right top and bottom). The other picture shows Lim Chuen Howe, a Primary One pupil tucking into his first98 words
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429 1985-01-02 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE ClD's Special Investigation Section (SIS) has taken over the investigation into the New Year's Day brawl between hundreds of South Korean and Thai workers. Senior police officers have described the drunken brawl as "oat of the worst involving foreign429 words
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Article152 1985-01-02 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A THAI WOMAN, dressed in a flowery purple blouse and hot pants, has been found murdered in a drain at a Tampines construction site this morning the first murder victim of the New Year. Strangulation marks were found on her neck. Police were152 words
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Article, Illustration112 1985-01-02 4 LEFT: In fall nuptial splendour...bride Rina Tan, 21, cuddling up to bridegroom Mr Lee Cheng Tian, 28, as they pose for their album at the Is tana on New Year's Day beside a ramrod-stiff Guardsman. It was open house at the Istana on112 words
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406 1985-01-02 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG PUBLIC cooperation helped police cope with a rising crime rate in 1984, ■police chiefs say. A year that saw the introduction of tougher penalties and wider police powers and a successful operation to curb hell-rid-ing also saw an406 words
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274 1985-01-02 4 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM CASHLESS shopping may be possible at Singapore's department stores and supermarkets by mid-year. TUs is the new target set by five big banks for the introduction of Eftpos (Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale). The system, which274 words
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Advertisement241 1985-01-02 5 Citizen ANA-DIGS Witch collection IJDBBSBI Mw !iP -W~ I I ll i n iii« lIL ul» 18l > \f PI > Br I I H S r——~~Jk FjK<i -»-j ypQrjjlj j.Jj \l" '"^.^^H E& r m"- !k r JiißHJ|r^ Ito^ ,f .V.' K V'" Citizen Quartz ANA-DO. Putting time in241 words
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Article192 1985-01-02 6 A SELECTION UPI STAR WARS BARE NAKED BUSTERS MANDATE SAULT STE. MARIE (Michigan), Wed "MANDATE," "Star Wars" and "vertical access device" head the 1985 New Year's Dishonour List of Words Banished from the Queen's English. The 10th annual list, released on Monday, was compiled by the UnicornUPI - 192 words
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317 1985-01-02 6 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday VIOLENCE marked New Year's celebrations around the world yesterday, as revelers died, lost fingers or suffered other injuries in accidents involving fireworks, stray bullets, reckless drivers and fire. Blazes sparked by firecrackers damaged a city hall and gutted a kindergarten inUPI - 317 words
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Article, Illustration149 1985-01-02 6 AP BEIJING, Wednesday THE FRONT pages of Chinese newspapers yesterday sported red "Happy New Year" emblems and photographs of 80-year-old Deng Xiaoping, the leader whose daring reforms shocked both China and the world last year. An editorial in the communist party organ People's DailyAP - 149 words
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157 1985-01-02 8 UPI NORTH LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Wad ABOUT 1,000 people who fled their homes oecause of a Union Carbide toxic chemical spill returned yesterday after workers loaded the last of the poisonous liquid into a rail car. Clean-up workers from Missouri-Pacific Rails andUPI - 157 words
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267 1985-01-02 8 UPI RADNOR (Pennsylvania), Wednesday US TELEVISION news shows distort America's ills and leave viewers with the wrong impression about crime, child abuse and other illegal activities, a criminologist says. In the next issue of "TV Guide" magazine, Dr Georgette Bennett saidUPI - 267 words
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Article324 1985-01-02 8 Paper tells how racist group aims to gain power in US, Canada UPI MONTGOMERY (Alabama), Wednesday DOCUMENTS from a computer network operated by a White supremacist group contain plans for a revolution aimed at overthrowing the American and Canadian governments, a newspaper said yesterday. The Montgomery Journal-AdvertiserUPI - 324 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration45 1985-01-02 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS A NEW YEAR'S kiss from Solidarity leader Lech Walesa for his wife Danute (picture above) at their home in Gdansk. The Walesas held a small gathering for friends and supporters to celebrate the occasion yesterday.45 words
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Article87 1985-01-02 8 A GROUP of American children who helped raise more than US$9O,OOO (S$ 185,300) to save China's giant pandas from famine said yesterday that the Chinese have treated them lavishly since their arrival on Dec 22, though the hectic schedule is tiring. From picture-taking sessions with captive87 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-01-02 8 FILM STAR Margaux Hemingway (above) suffered a fractured pelvis in a skiing accident last Friday in the Tyrolean mountains. The granddaughter of the Nobel Prize winner for literature, Ernest Hemingway, was in Tyrol, Austria, on a skiing vacation. She was operated on Friday at the53 words
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Article71 1985-01-02 8 PLEASED with his patient's steady recovery, Dr William C DeVries says he is moving "purposefully" toward selecting another "dynamic, forceful fighter who wants to live" to become the third artificial heart recipient in the coming weeks. "We want our next patient to be almost71 words
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Article82 1985-01-02 8 PRINCESS DIANA, wife of royal heir Prince Charles, is the most popular Briton abroad, according to a magazine survey. Diana, 23, was voted top in the popularity stakes in the United States, France, Japan, West Germany and Australia. Only in Zimbabwe was she ignored, and82 words
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205 1985-01-02 8 UPI SAN SALVADOR, Wednesday REPRESENTATIVES of President Jose Napoleon Duarte and leftist Sierillas will meet this month for a ird round of peace talks aimed at ending the country's five-year civil war, Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Da mas said yesterday. Archbishop Rivera y DaUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration28 1985-01-02 10 A MAN lies dead from starvation opposite the medical tents at the Forest refugee camp outside El Obeid two days after Christmas Day. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 28 words
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Article85 1985-01-02 10 AP BEUINQ, Wed A CHINESE hospital saved a Taiwanese fishing boat captain who was badly burned in an accident at sea, the state-run China News Agency said yesterday. The agency said Mr Tsai Mu-Ke, captain of a vessel identified as the Hsinchinlung No 2, was savedAP - 85 words
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358 1985-01-02 10 Agencies PALM SPRINGS (California). W«d PRESIDENT Reagan has sought to dampen world hopes for significant progress in nuclear arms control in the meeting between the United States Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko from Jan 7-8 in Geneva, Switzerland.Agencies - 358 words
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484 1985-01-02 10 NakasoneReagan talks: No immediate solutions Agencies LOS ANGELES, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone face persistent tough problems on trade and defence, and their meeting here today is unlikely to produce immediate solutions. Mr Nakasone arrived yesterday for the talks with President Reagan, leaving Tokyo in theAgencies - 484 words
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238 1985-01-02 10 AP NEW YORK, Wednesday THE INCIDENCE of cancer tumours in rats exposed to high doses of X-ravs dropped dramatically when their fooa intake was cut by more than halt, a new study snows. The study is the first to demonstrate that radiation-induced tumoursAP - 238 words
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509 1985-01-02 11 Reuter AMPIL (Cambodia), Wednesday "KILL A tank and win a prize" is the name of the game for Cambodian guerillas trying to smash Vietnamese armour blasting their bases near the Thai border. The lightly-armed guerillas of the Khmer Peoples National Liberation Front (KPNLF)Reuter - 509 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-01-02 11 SPARTACO Bandini, 73, made a 30-metre dive into the chilly waters of the River Tiber from the Cavour bridge in the centre of the city to celebrate the New Year yesterday. All the more surprising was the fact that Bandini, despite his age, managed to59 words
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197 1985-01-02 11 AP BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA'S writers have welcomed a Communist Party promise to allow more creative freedom, a pledge Chinese sources called a major disgrace {or two senior ideologues responsible for the now-de-funct "spiritual pollution" cleanup. Communist Party secretariat member Hu Qili, addressing theAP - 197 words
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51 1985-01-02 11 Reuter ZURICH, W«d A PIRATE television station brought the erotic film "Emmanuelle" to the screens of tome Swift viewers early yesterday after the state French-lan-guage television company dropped plans for a New Year showing. The project to screen "Emmanaelle" wns shelved after strong protests.Reuter - 51 words
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105 1985-01-02 11 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday THREE Bangladesh refugees were lynched by local villagers in the northwestern state of Punjab while trying to cross the border into Pakistan, police reported today. The police said a -local mob claimed they mistook the refugees for thieves. The victimsAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-01-02 11 UPI PARIS, Wednesday Prime Minister Laurent Fabius yesterday made public an appeal to spare the lives of five prisoners due to be executed in Vietnam on spying charges. The Prime Minister's Office said Mr Fabius sent a letter to hisUPI - 233 words
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Article, Illustration822 1985-01-02 12 WALTER TUNG - STOCK MARKET IN 1985 a By WALTER TUNG Research Manager, Kay Hian ft Co THE MARKET is expected to move lower during the earlier part of the year but could turn upwards in the second hall of 1985. Over the near term,822 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-01-02 12 MS TAN POH - By MS TAN POH HONG, Assistant Vies President, Sun Hung Kai Securities IT IS well-known that 1985 will be a year of slower economic growth and modest profit gains. Discounting this, the Straits Times Industrial Index (STI) lost some 25 per cent from its421 words
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Article, Illustration536 1985-01-02 12 CHIANG WEE - By CHIANG WEE TIONQ, Director, City S*curtti«s TO MANY, the investment outlook for both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock markets has become more cloudy, given the generally perceived deterioration in economic and investment appeal .on a comparative basis with other536 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1985-01-02 13 LIM SER HENG - Upward movement of 1984 reflects strength of the Japanese economy By LIM SER HENG of SINGAPORE NOMURA MERCHANT BANKING LTD THE TOKYO stock market has continued its upward movement in 1984 and is expected to remain firm in 1985, reflecting the Japanese economy's strong1,125 words
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Article265 1985-01-02 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: Easier Boustead 1.69/1.73 Cold Storage 2.59/2.61 F L N 4.96/5.00 Genting 4.88/4.92 G.I.H. 2.35/2.50 Haw Par 2.08/2.12 Isetan 2.39 B Jurong Cement 2.00 S Keck Seng 2.02/2.05 Esso 2 54/2 55 Hume 3.48/3.60 Inchcape 2.44/2.45 Intraco 2.40/2.50 M Cement 1.61/1.65 Metro 3.12/3.18 M265 words
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Article108 1985-01-02 13 Your 9$ to ono unit Of fOfMQn currency Selling Buying TT/OO TT DO USI 2 1870 2 1770 2.1660 sterling 2 5324 2 5103 2 5005 Australian J 1.8019 1.7771 1.7828 CURRENCY NOTES 88 to 1 unit US| 2.18 118 NZ| 188 100 sterling 2.54 147 Australian 112 175108 words
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186 1985-01-02 13 THE LOCAL bourse had an uneventful start to the year as it opened quiet this morning and turned easier, closing weaker before the lunch break. Pan-El was reportedly dressed up at $3.3d. It was last done at $2.90 before the lunch186 words
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Article26 1985-01-02 13 The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 402.52 down 4.02 points. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was up 0.0758 points to 134.1942.26 words
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Article130 1985-01-02 13 Reuter THE US dollar rose against most major currencies from Monday's New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said a firmer Federal funds rate supported the dollar but activity was light because of the closure of Japanese markets and with most banks having covered their positions.Reuter - 130 words
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Miscellaneous10 1985-01-02 12 STOKER THE BROKER Mt KWOW6 ABOUT 6TOCK6. Ufc'6 JU6t LUCKY'10 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration719 1985-01-02 14 ANNIE CHIA - Only those who have money to burn should consider buying property, says consultant By ANNIE CHIA SPECULATORS who do not want to get their fingers burnt should stay out of this dampened property market. But those with the money to burn should seriously consider buying719 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-01-02 14 Old, ever-changing and loved at arm's length that's Chinatown. To give an impression of the evolution taking place, Building Preview spoke to Mr Ho Kok Cheong, chairman and managing director of People's Park Development Ltd TODAY'S "gloomy property market is not the end of412 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-01-02 15 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG WHEN Pan Pacific Hotel in Marina Square is fully opened at the end of next year, ihe owners, Marina Centre Holdings and Tokyu Corporation, would have spent no less than $30 million on interiors including a fire-proof fabric513 words
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210 1985-01-02 15 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore's Department of Building and Estate Management and the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore will hold a one-day seminar at the Pavilion Inter-Conti-nental on Jan 24. The theme is New Frontiers In Property Development. Speakers invited for the full-day210 words
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398 1985-01-02 16 V K KANNAN - V K KANNAN Singapore 0718 THE results of the general election raised some eyebrows but were they really unexpected? Being an undergraduate, I followed most reports of the election rallies. I detect some "arrogance" in the speeches by the ruling398 words
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Article164 1985-01-02 16 RECENTLY, it was noted that the one-man-one-vote system may play havoc in swinging votes to an opposition with incapable leaders. Our political system is weak as it has a strong ruling party with weak opposition parties. Modifying the system will not ensure that there will always be164 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-01-02 16 PROF PAUL P PANG - PROF PAUL P PANG Rome THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board should commission a good publishing firm to compile a souvenir book to immortalise Singapore's magnificent 25th anniversary of nation-building celebrations. The National Exhibition is an excellent showpiece. The lights and decorations in Orchard Road109 words
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Article348 1985-01-02 16 "THAT Lee Kuan Yew was brilliant although his parents were not graduates" (ST, Dec 27) a purported "apology" maae by Workers' Party Secretary-General Mr J B Jeyaretnam provokes one to think twice about Mr Jeyaretnam's sincerity in his apology to Dr Dixie Tap. Before an old wound348 words
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643 1985-01-02 16 ISSUE Lianhe Zaobao THE results of the latest general election, though not stunning, need to be looked into and studied The people want the ruling party to remain in power and steer the country to greater prosperity and a higher level of modernisation.Lianhe Zaobao - 643 words
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227 1985-01-02 16 CHUA LIAN HO - REPLY I W&mm CHUA LIAN HO Director, National Maritime Board I REFER to the letter "Many Singapore seamen unemployed recently" I>y Seamen" (SM, Dec 19). The letter states that the majority of the seamen working on board Singapore ships are foreigners and227 words
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455 1985-01-02 17 THE SINGAPORE MffinTOß COMMENT THE DECISION by Mr Ng Teng Fong, chairman of the Far East Organisation, to raise his property prices by 10 per cent in anticipation, as he explained, of an upturn in the property market in two months' time has raised some455 words
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Article820 1985-01-02 17 Mortgagor doesn't benefit from 'second' fire policy on property WITH reference to the article "Insurance for Sour house how much t adequate" (SM, Nov 19) by Sue-Ann Tan of United Overseas Insurance, can someone please enlighten the insuring public on the following points? 1. In the820 words
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Article, Illustration488 1985-01-02 18 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE AFTER the gastronomical binges at the Christmas and New Year parties, it is perhaps time to go light on both your palate and wallet. But would you believe that it is still possible to buy a bowl of noodle soup for488 words
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Article, Illustration837 1985-01-02 18 ACTRESS MERETE VAN KEMP IS A BEAUTY WITH A MIND OF STEEL IPS PRETTY Merete Van Kemp is a survivor, just like the character she plays in the TV series, Princess Daisy. Daisy lives through a rape by her half brother and considerable nastiness to become a milliondollarIPS - 837 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-01-02 20 W 9 Applause: Jazz Great BB King, Live at Nick's (Ch 12, 9 pm) THIS is a recording of blues maestro, B B King's live concert in Dallas, Texas, in 1983 There is also a short interview with King on his perception of the blues. The376 words
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Article, Illustration558 1985-01-02 20 VALERIE TREVOR - TV SCENE By V VALERIE TREVOR CHANNEL 12's Centrestage slot on Saturday night at 8.30 has yielded some good programmes. Apart from the witty Shelley Duvall Faerie Tale Theatre productions, blockbuster Broadway plays such as Barefoot in the Park and Shakespearean classics, there is the Great Performance558 words
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Article, Illustration591 1985-01-02 21 MORE SERIALS AND A MOVIE STARSTRUCK FOR many in show business, 1985 means a year of bigger prospects and greater challenges. TVB is one of the organisations that will have an eventful year. Several of its drama serials are already in their later stages591 words
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Miscellaneous1458 1985-01-02 19 ■WH— l 2.28 BBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. J 2.95 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by This 413 c o <Eng<toh übtftl H Mg^ 4 45 We observe mehansferring of killer whales and dolphins from their home in Southern California to the Sea World I'll 55: Th r OO9 st r1,458 words
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Miscellaneous319 1985-01-02 22 AUSTRIAN CHOIR THE Singkreis Klagenfurt-Seltenheim Choir from Austria will perform in a Music for Everyone concert at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 8 pm. It will perform folk songs from Austria and other countries, and European Madrigals. Tickets at $10, $8 and $5 are available at Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs319 words
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Miscellaneous593 1985-01-02 22 ii—\_ v Italian specialities at the Belvedere, Mandarin Hotel PIZZA QALORE $14 for children under 12. CAFE VIENNA, Royal Holiday Inn, ITALIAN BUFFET will feature a pizza galore for the month of January. The menu offers six THE Belvedere, Mandarin Hotel, will different creations of pizza and is feature an593 words
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Miscellaneous143 1985-01-02 22 THE VERDICT HILTON Movie House will screen The Verdict on Sunday at 8.15 pm. Paul Newman stars as a down and out lawyer with one last chance to regain his self-esteem. There will be a first drink charge of $8.50+ for non-diners. CITIZEN KANE THE Singapore Film Society will screen143 words
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HOME SERVICE & HOME FURNISHING
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Article, Illustration297 1985-01-02 23 At the Female Preview and Apartment Furniture Fair '85 YOU can win everything in the home of Taiwanese film star Yu Shao Hsin except the actress herself at the Female Preview and Apartment Furniture Fair '85. Advertising Trade and Promotion Pte Ltd, organisers of297 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-01-02 23 The hardest part of doing laundry is hanging heavy, wet clothes on those cumbersome bamboo poles Now, ME KAY puts the problem out of your way so neatly and efficiently! ME KAY's quick retractable feature saves your clothes from soot, grime and dripping mopsApproved by HOB - 179 words
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Article59 1985-01-02 23 January 4 Opening Ceremony 12 noon Beauty Demonstration Pias Cosmetics 7pm January 5 Beauty Demonstration Josephine Cosmetics 1.30pm Bridal Gown Show 2.30pm Beauty Demonstration Dibi Cosmetics 7pm January 6 Taiwan Fashion and Sportswear show Ipm Bridal Gown Show 6pm Beauty Demonstration Meishoku Cosmetics 7pm January 7 Josephine Night 7pm59 words
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335 1985-01-02 24 HOUSEPROUD Singaporeans are often faced with a dilemma when it comes to looking out for a reliable contractor who can carry out a renovation job to their satisfaction. In today's competitive market, certain contractors here are involved in a "price war". So to335 words
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253 1985-01-02 24 IF you have a pivot-arm garage door, one of the most hazardous tasks you face is replacing its springs. The springs must be slightly stretched when the door is open so that it stays in place. This means that the253 words
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Advertisement125 1985-01-02 23 r— Cut along dotted line jjt> YES! □I am interested in having MEKAY Retractable 1 I clothes racks and rails installed in my home at I the address below. Please view my premises and provide me with FREE quote. I would like to know more about your product. I 1125 words
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Advertisement160 1985-01-02 23 HOME PECOR AT ITS BEST Good news for new HDB apartments owners CONFIDENCE The only firm to offer a one year maintenance period free-of-charge QUALITY Quality workmanship and materials to suit all needs RELIABILITY 8 years of reliable service to satisfied customers #02-26. S President Hotel Complex, 181, Kitchener Road160 words
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Advertisement121 1985-01-02 24 HTTguaranteed We specialise in renovation works for HDB /lots Vj. J. and private houses Including J flooring: wide range of quahty .jit JtoWV' fa* marble and etc ffTjnJ Rntohlng: wait a let. platlrpng. _f V\\\\ uo POP"- c e£ng painting and etc ■ffff Tr TT f Furnishing: kitchen cabinet* Cam»l«i121 words
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Advertisement111 1985-01-02 24 Make Yourself At Home With I.E.R. We're not another brick-in-the-wall renovation company. lER is THE company to contact for your interior or exterior renovating needs. We put the "home" into your house, with our wide range of flooring materials, carpets, wallpaper and expert workmanship. Visit our showroom and see some111 words
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Advertisement123 1985-01-02 24 Apollo Bathroom Fitting A New Idea In Decorating LjsE Colours t~ J Ivory, Blue, fcjgHgHHttg|ie Brown, □■■■■■■IKII Complete Set- 7 /f£ms APOLLO Special TRADEMARK offer $75.00 ORIGINAL FROM HONG KONG Sole Agent: Singapore Malaysia STAR BRIGHT TRADING #04-174, Block 1014, Geylang East, Avenue 3, Singapore 1438,Te1: *****83/*****84 Tarkett Jk. SHEET123 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous645 1985-01-02 25 leisure comics I FASTRACK By BiH Holbrook r~coMMUN Kernes- If oeuATti utttn. 1 J £ips£- WITH A CoMfVTfifc I rTS OuM (WU6 OF Sbo GAU EMfW I wbufc tfMCS. ft IS Pfc£ 6PCAKIN6-A fIOU IVfe TfCHMIQUt V V < FOfW«*WNMW€/ I SbOHAV£ USep frVI&UWST* j \W W*COMMM«>5#nb"rHC ABfc«AD... cowvmrsiMucr/ ARIES645 words
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New Year – New Baby
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Article, Illustration284 1985-01-02 26 "AHHH...! What a lovely new day!" this pret,ty babe seems to be saying. Ushering in the New Year is the republic's first baby of the year 1985 a boy born just six minutes after midnight at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. GreetedPicture and story by CHEW YEN FOOK - 284 words
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72 1985-01-02 26 APRICA a big range of nursery equipment APRICA....the name symbolises the best in nursery equipment. The entire APRICA range consists of strollers, carriages, walkers, high chairs, rocking beds, carry cots, bed rests, garden swings, potty seats, infant cars and nursery toys. All APRICA products feature safety, comfort, durability and style.72 words
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Article324 1985-01-02 27 Some Boots products to help infant care include: BOOTS BABY POWDER: Made from the finest talc to prevent chaffing and keeps baby's skin cool, dry and comfortable in our humid weather. Because it keeps the skin dry, it assists in preventing bacterial formation and lessens the324 words
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Article386 1985-01-02 28 MAJA it today becoming a household word for mothers. It is the name of a feeding bottle which silences the incessant waitings of babies who suffer from the common phenomenon called 'wind'. People among the various races in Singapore traditionally treat 'wind' by massaging the babies386 words
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Article719 1985-01-02 29 WHY are Heinz Baby Foods the best you can buy? Because Heinz Baby Foods are actually cooked in the can or jar by the Peak Nutrition process. This means that none of the natural goodness is lost in the escaping steam. All recipes are reviewed by719 words
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Article, Illustration192 1985-01-02 29 FOR those sterilising feeding equipment by boiling, feeding time is undoubtedly a hassle. Boots Feeding Bottle Steriliser Tablets offer a convenient and safe methods for sterilising feeding bottles, caps and teats. One antibacterial tablet is dissolved in two litres192 words
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Advertisement139 1985-01-02 26 "Love means A never having to say |Kg| it's too expensive" Mfafl l\y| a j a eec^^n B bottle helps prevent 'wind' in your baby. It is widely IVJLrecommended in the medical circle and is also the feeding bottle that enjoys worldwide patent. Maja bottles cost more but aren't all139 words
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Advertisement49 1985-01-02 26 /fsf tsmmssm babysafe" Parents! If your baby is due in January this year, please send in your name, address and baby's birth date to: Cannon Rubber S'pore (Pte) Ltd 8. Tanjong Kling Road, Jurong, Singapore 2262. Tel: *****66 Offers valid for all babies born in v January 1986 only.49 words
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Advertisement783 1985-01-02 27 IS" v 2 I 1 J' |m|J|^^| il^'^St/'—' T? J%r F r I ?i« CT i| HE IN* Jy Rkuh. jfl [^f] m lß"*fa«' d W^B~~v' d M»: a SW" w VS; M V V 1 ■•>';* w| H |J^^^^^H v ?f r I B^Hk^ Sg^NgP|^jiil -sySS^r«=sjp3?fis^l^3 •*~£y -^I^H^k J,783 words
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Advertisement90 1985-01-02 28 Someone you care for with all your heart. Someone to whom you give only the best. That's the someone Boots Baby Care products are made for. Each product is carefully tested and researched to H'jjL make sure it's just right. doesn't compromise when it comes to the most important person90 words
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Advertisement105 1985-01-02 29 Latest convertable stroller and pram I from APRIGA APRICA cares for your baby's safety, comfort and style X--M jnniwi 'The solid structure provides See full range of AFRICA immm S products on display at Ewan Pteltdi Kkkfypotnt Center Reversible PteLtd trapeziad seat, extra padding handle and shock absorbing wheels 'Designer105 words
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Advertisement1197 1985-01-02 30 van Classified Ad Rate# *"T~r Monitor: Sunday Moaltor: Wm4i O.SS crate p«r word 0.55 crate par word Mtplay $7.70 pa* col. cm $19.00 per col. cm Mmm Hra Moa-Fri. low-Sp* Sal. tan-ipoa MONITOR'S DIRECTORY WBBBIMO PMOTOOMAPMY B video photography *****04 PHOTO, YIDBO POM al occasions (after 7 pm) 450 39061,197 words
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Advertisement277 1985-01-02 30 Situations Vacant j* YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATED LIMITED have immediate vacancies for: ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Security Dept.) Secondary education Relevant Working experience preferred Preference will be given to candidates who were ExNCOs in the police force FCMALK CLERKS (Finance Dept) Seoondary education Keypunching experience prwHirrsd FEMALE CLERKS Secondary education Must be277 words
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Advertisement245 1985-01-02 31 >. m PERSONAL CARE AND FITNESS fWi I rtve 9 A ijj j |j! |l J i" K. I w liii y "■3*ssSS|mL I Mf' ■> ao° |!^Pj tot Yang Cheng Brand Essence of Chicken With Cordyceps helps promote I physical strength and is suitable for young or old. ——I245 words
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Advertisement553 1985-01-02 32 PERSONAL care and fitness V S H•m B I HHH«« Hi •*<■ H m w«^HHHHHHI r '~i* AT 4mt^*-,jp;: J&&&:, 33f* THE JOICO RANGE OF RINSES FOR RAISING RADIANT HAIR. CHEMICAL RINSE is excellent for hair that has been chemically damaged or overprocessed. Chemical Rinse is designed to be used553 words
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Advertisement153 1985-01-02 32 moTormart For Sale/Rental MCMMOMf BOAT FOR sale or rental in term lor monthly. hourly or datfy Price raaaonabla. Capacity 12 pasaengsri Engine 120 h.p. Wfoated contact Alfred Goh 777 5316 on 2/1/85 to 3/1/85 from 0900 to 1700 hours. Accommodation Vacant m oitrmier u1 a oma vacant room avalabia for153 words
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Article, Illustration756 1985-01-02 33 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY AURIC Stable's ACCOMPLICE, an easy all the way winner in his last start continued to show splendid headway in his barrier practice on a good track at Batu Gantong today. Lucky replacement jockey, Subian Dalwee in the saddle, the756 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1985-01-02 33 Arsenal 1 Tottenham 2, Aston Villa 3 West Bromwich 1, Chelsea 1 Forest 0, Coventry 4 Stoke 0, Everton 2 Luton 1, Ipswich 2 Norwich 0, Leicester 1 Southampton 2, Man Utd 1 Sheff Wed 2, Newcastle 3 Sunderland 1, Watford 1 Liverpool 1, West1,263 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-01-02 34 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN PETER HILL said goodbye to amateurism to embrace a brand new phase of life as a touring professional with the dawn of the new year yesterday. His first tentative step will be when he confirms his passage to Europe581 words
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398 1985-01-02 34 AP SYDNEY, Wednesday THE WEST INDIES were struggling to avoid their first loss in 28 Tests at lunch on the fourth day of the fifth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. Captain Clive Lloyd was not out 21 withAP - 398 words
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Article585 1985-01-02 34 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM THE Singapore Sports Council, under the coaching plan introduced in 1976 will be organising 30 coaching and officiating courses this year. The courses, which will stretch over the whole year, will cover 16 sports. Each course varies according to the sport and585 words
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Advertisement529 1985-01-02 33 NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up to June 1984 consisting of gold and silver ornaments. |ewelleries etc pledged with the following pawnshops will he sold by public auction Ban Hin Pawnshop Blk 2 Jin Bukit Merah **01 5162 Ban Joo Pawnshop Blk ITg Pagar Pla/a »01529 words
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MONITOR sports
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Article290 1985-01-02 35 Johor skipper issues a warning to first opponent The Star FORMER Malaysian national defender Hassan Yahaya, who is expected to captain Johor for this year's Malaysia Cup, believes that his team is capable of giving Selangor a run for its money in its opening match at MerdekaThe Star - 290 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-01-02 35 MALAYSIAN national midfielder Azizol Abu Haniffah, who turned down lucrative job offers from Selangor, has been named captain of the Perak Malaysia Cup soccer team. It will, however, not be the first time that the skilful and talented Azizol will be captaining the side.340 words
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211 1985-01-02 35 The Star PERAK Malaysia Cup team manager Khairuddin Ahmad has appealed to the home fans to stop jeering the players, especially those making their debut for the state. "The fans must realise that they could make or break a player.The Star - 211 words
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Advertisement104 1985-01-02 35 Dynamic Explosions Two stunning new groups, CITY LIMITS and SUNNY BALA the MOON GLOWS will entertain you from 5.30pm to 12.30 am. (A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays from 7 pm onwards.) Now, when you order a glass of fi Tiger Draft Beer or any other I pouring104 words
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