Singapore Monitor, 28 January 1985
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Title Section12 1985-01-28 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, January 28, 198512 words
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625 1985-01-28 1 JULIE ANNE SIT - It will beat the problem of taxi shortage, says NTUC Comfort ■y JULIE ANNE SIT THE NTUC Comfort taxi service yesterday said it would encourage "private booking arrangements between commuters ana taxi-drivers as a way to beat the problem of taxi shortage625 words
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Advertisement167 1985-01-28 1 Xjf [Vl ENGLISH SOCCER Pmman turns I s. Third Division lIP at police I TiBiWMH York City StathM to Claim jk ■■BsWWSWWiB knock Arsenal abandoned baby A out of fa Cup -SEE PAGE 3 -SEE PAGE 27 New Mctrttte'" woods ind irons work together as a total lightweight system to167 words
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Article, Illustration636 1985-01-28 2 MR MICHAEL OH, executive assistant manager (marketing) of Hyatt Regency, said: "Fantastic! I can foresee that (during the Lunar New Year) we will have problems as there will be fewer taxis on the roads. "As a car owner, I support this scheme totally.636 words
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210 1985-01-28 2 THE SINGAPORE Malay National Organisation feels it adopted the right approach in the general election, when it when it called on people to work "towards a more united Singapore" and cooperated closely with the other opposition parties. The party's chairman, Haji Rahman210 words
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115 1985-01-28 3 THE SINGAPORE United Front formed a threeman committee yesterday to investigate an open feud between the party chairman and one of its members. Headed by Mr Mansor Rahman, the party's treasurer, the committee will seek explanations from Mr Quek Teow Chuan as to why115 words
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Article, Illustration365 1985-01-28 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG A YOUNG woman turned up at Beach Road police station at the weekend to claim the Baby girl found abandoned in Sims Drive last Wednesday night, and made herself liable to prosecution. Under the Penal Code, it is365 words
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Article, Illustration753 1985-01-28 4 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story and pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK THERE are too many pigs coming to the market these days and pig farmers are hard-hit in the pocket. Some are contemplating quitting the business as pork prices drop to a record low. The753 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-01-28 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE Housing Board will offer a new, and more expensive, type of flat for sale, if public response is favourable. The changes include a kitchen open to the liv-ing-room, gaps at the top of bedroom wallsPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 358 words
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566 1985-01-28 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO PRIVACY rather than better ventilation and lighting is what many Singaporeans prefer in their flat. So say most of the people contacted by The Monitor yesterday for their views on the latest flat design that the Housing and Development Board has come566 words
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Article, Illustration188 1985-01-28 7 THE ABILITY of the nine-man section, the basic infantry fighting unit of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), to engage targets as far as 500 metres away by day and night has been enhanced by the introduction of this section sharpshooter scope. Manufactured locally by188 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-01-28 7 THE EDUCATION Ministry should review its policy of giving pri-mary-school registration priority to the children of graduates, a Member of Parliament said yesterday. Dr Ow Chin Hock, MP for Leng Kee, said the priority scheme had hurt the dignity of nongraduate226 words
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117 1985-01-28 7 THE TRAFFIC Police raided 275 homes in the Queenstown area over the past week and arrested 37 people for failing to respond to traffic summonses. These 37 people were alleged to have not given any attention to the summonses sent to them by117 words
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Advertisement174 1985-01-28 3 TOYOTA Overall market leader again In Singapore in 1984 The Corolla is in even better shape for I 985". Theloyota Corolla The sporty good looks of the new Corolla make Mr* 'm&W'M this fastback version an eyecatcher. Jf m m Some people didn't think it was possible to m M174 words
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Advertisement199 1985-01-28 5 f* t f. Some see it simpfy as handsome design. Eortis ft is also a guarantee of water-resistance. Note the four claws on this new Omega Constellation! They press the sapphire crystal against the case to assure the watch's Water-resistance. This novel way of making a watch water-resistant might have199 words
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Advertisement179 1985-01-28 7 J2sS2m£&ho^B Bb^. BBS^u-s*it' Bf I I toL We've added 180 extra dishes to Raffles Place's menu. If you're tired of eating the same old dishes at We serve 15 different Hong Kong style noodle the same old places we've got great news for you. dishes, 25 congee dishes, 15 earthen179 words
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world
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Article, Illustration14 1985-01-28 8 Ow report oa Friday oa Discovery 1 blast-off PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 14 words
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Article477 1985-01-28 8 Agencies CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Monday AFTER THREE days of clandestine operations, the US space shuttle Discovery returned from America's first manned military space mission yesterday, leaving behind a spy satellite to eavesdrop on Soviet communications. Ilie 15th space shuttle, which was launched on Thursday, touched downAgencies - 477 words
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436 1985-01-28 8 Agencies BHOPAL (India), Mon A CITY magistrate, hearing compensation lawsuits from victims of the poison gas leak that claimed more than 2,000 lives, yesterday placed into court custody the local property of the USbased Union Carbide Corporation. The Government televisionAgencies - 436 words
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Article, Illustration44 1985-01-28 8 SEVEN PEOPLE were killed aad more thaa a haodred were iajnred in aa earthquake which strack the towa of Godoy Grax la Mendoza, Argeatiaa. Pictare shows the damaged (root of the Del Carmea's Hospital ia Godoy Craz. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 44 words
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213 1985-01-28 8 AP KHAO-I-DANG (Thailand), Monday UNITED NATIONS SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar, hoping to bring peace to Cambodia, toured the embattled Thai-Cambodian border yesterday. As he was welcomed by refugees, more Vietnamese attacks were predicted against already battered Cambodian resistance groups. The UNAP - 213 words
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126 1985-01-28 8 Bernama GELANG PATAH (Johor), Monday THE AGRICULTURE Ministry has agreed to look into the appeal by prawn breeders for a relaxation of the restriction on the exKrt of live prawns longer than .7 cm to Singapore. Deputy Agriculture Minister Dr Goh Chens TeikBernama - 126 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration41 1985-01-28 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS POPE John Paul II (above left) waves to a crowd during his arrival ceremony on Saturday at the Maiquetia Airport. On his left (in a black coat) is Venezuelan President Jaime Lusinchi.41 words
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Article97 1985-01-28 9 AN AILING Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko yesterday called for an end to the arms race in the preface to a book of his speeches and articles published In Paris. The Soviet news agency Tass, in an unusual departure from past practice, announced yesterday that the preface97 words
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Article118 1985-01-28 9 BRITISH lawmaker Nicholas Fairbairn was chided as "ungallant" on Saturday for telling the House of Commons how a tipsy dignitary supposedly flirted with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Mr Fairbairn, a former Scottish attorney general and a member of Mrs Thatcher's Conservative party, told the House of Commons118 words
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Article, Illustration41 1985-01-28 9 MOTHER Teresa (second from left), a Nobel Prize winner, is met by His Excellency Francesco Monterisi (extreme right) in Seoul and other followers upon her arrival at the Kimpo International Airport on Saturday for a three-day visit.41 words
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Article69 1985-01-28 9 ANN Yarbrough, a grandmother described by prosecutors as a highly sophisticated con artist,' has surrendered to a diagnostic study that wiH determine her sentence for scheming to defraud President Reagan in the sale of his coastal home. Yarbrough, 76, gave herself up last Friday to Superior69 words
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Article81 1985-01-28 9 LOUISE Bremer Kemp, a woman climber who spent four days dragging the body of her husband down the world's third highest mountain said yesterday they would have reached the summit the day be died of altitude sickness. r, We would have reached the summit81 words
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229 1985-01-28 9 Reuter PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Mon MORE than 60 Afghan civilians including about SO children were lulled when Soviet planes bombed two villages in Afghanistan's central province of Wardak early this month, an Afghan guerrilla commander said yesterday. Muslim Muslimyar, who said be commanded fighters ofReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-01-28 9 Reuter VIENNA, Monday AUSTRIAN Chancellor Fred Sinowatz apologised yesterday to the World Jewish Congress, meeting in Austria for the first time, following a furore over the reception here of Nazi war criminal Walter Reder Congress President Edgar Bronfman interrupted yesterday's session to readReuter; PICTURE: AP - 425 words
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206 1985-01-28 9 Reuter BONN, Mon THE CHIEF Executive and Board Director of West Germany's Karstadt department store chain have been filled for tax evasion in a investigation into political donations triggered by the "Flick Affair", a Bonn public prosecutor said yesterday. He said the fines wereReuter - 206 words
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Article469 1985-01-28 10 Knight-Ridder ASHQELON (Israel), Monday AT AN immigrant-absorption centre here, a group of Ethiopian Jews recently airlifted to Israel had their first encounter with a modern bathroom. Seeing a toilet for the first time, one of the new arrivals peered at the water inside, deposited herKnight-Ridder - 469 words
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Article, Illustration866 1985-01-28 10 LAT-WP GENEVA, Monday FAR WEAKER than it was in its heyday and facing greater Eressure than even a month ago > cut the price of oil, the Organisation of Petroleum ExEting Countries (Opec) will again today to salvage its d on world petroleumLAT-WP - 866 words
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Article415 1985-01-28 10 But survivors still suffer from effects of deadly gas LAT-WP BHOPAL, Monday THE SURVIVORS have returned to their neighbourhoods near the Union Carbide plant here, and in some cases, coming home has been traumatic. Psychiatrists at Hamadia Hospital have reported instances of hysteria. Several women collapsedLAT-WP - 415 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-01-28 11 UPI BEVERLY HILLS, Mon "AMADEUS," a lavish portrayal of Mozart's brilliant work and tormented life, won four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Movie Drama, t>n Saturday night in a near sweep of movie honours at the Golden Globe Awards. The selection by the HollywoodUPI - 461 words
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Article230 1985-01-28 11 Reuter ATHENS, Monday A GREEK tanker, the 97,688-tonne Serifos, was struck by a projectile in the Gulf yesterday that was apparently fired by a warship, its managers said. A director of Eletson Corporation, which manages the Serifos, said in Athens that the vessel was struckReuter - 230 words
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Article111 1985-01-28 11 UPI ROME, Mon DOCTORS have for the first time successfully, performed a cornea replacement using an acrylic lens f;lued to tooth tissue taken rom a relative of the recipient, officials at San Ca- millo Hospital said yesterday. Although the technique of implanting a synthetic lens encasedUPI - 111 words
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Advertisement107 1985-01-28 8 f f Pescadau Restaurant Provencal Buffet —A La Carte *1985' Lunch at $19.85++ From 14 Jan'Bs Onwards Consider a table laden with superb hot and cold appetizers, generous cold meat cuts, crispy, garden-fresh vegetables. A selection of pipinghot nnain courses plus a perfectly done roast, (different everyday!). Or you may107 words
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Advertisement95 1985-01-28 9 romantic vrAVJ Penang from just *****. f of return airfare) tL Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation in superior 'mt rooms (Garden/pool/ocean view) Airport transfers Welcome drink Free admission to Cinta discotheque Free use of sauna, O-furo, gymnasium One hour free use of tennis and squash Wk jjm facilities during entire95 words
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Advertisement70 1985-01-28 10 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its un que warm sensation i* 1 to over-exertion, fatigue, is the MILD Quality in the blue K ANQLO SWISS TRADING CO. PTE. LTD 66, Tannery Lane, #01-03,'Slndo BulldlnQ, Singapore 1334. MHP *****3 T*W70 words
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Advertisement262 1985-01-28 11 A joint campaign by MPH and Singapore Monitor to stretch your reading dollar. SWSPAWTOFFTHISAD CUTACHUNK OFFf BOOK PRICES!vJJ 1 1 books in town. The Smurf ABC Book The Smurf* and the MUlcr Mickey"* Counting Book TTTI 1 The Smurfc have a word for Read all about howtheSmurfi L«m tocount to262 words
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713 1985-01-28 12 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG IN THE aftermath of the biggest banking fiasco in Singapore's history, receivers Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Co have found themselves saddled with a fascinating problem: How does one distinguish one abalone from another? More than 90 per cent of713 words
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356 1985-01-28 12 THE Hoo Thye default is likely to change the way banks here do business. For one, "relying on personal guarantees alone is completely and utterly out of the window," a manager at a US bank said. "Banks may also go356 words
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211 1985-01-28 12 STOCK MARKET REVIEW BY ONQ AND COMPANY THE LOCAL market is expected to consolidate about current levels, in the absence of adverse news, this week. More short-covering and bargain-hunting activities are envisaged ahead of a new settlement period on Feb 1. Easier credit211 words
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66 1985-01-28 12 THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation has reduced its prime lending rate by one-quarter percentage point to 9V4 per cent from today. Its savings rate is at 6V« per cent while its time deposits command the following rates: One-month, 5% per cent, three-month,66 words
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428 1985-01-28 13 FOREIGN CURRENCY REVIEW BY MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST DEUTSCHEMARK THE Deutschemark has continued to trade at weak levels against the dollar in the New Year, hitting a new record low of DM 3.1836 on Jan 2. Since then, the unit has oscillated between DM428 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-01-28 13 LA VAN SOLOMON, one of Western Australia's leading law practices, has appointed a former Singaporean, MRS MAGDELINE FADJIAR, to take charge of its Asian business Section in Perth. Mrs Fadjiar has held senior positions in Singapore. Apart from her legal qualifications and experience, she also speaks most Chinese503 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-01-28 13 MR EDWARD YING, 26, has been promoted to Advertising Sales Manager of The Singapore Monitor. Before his new appointment, he held the post of consumer advertising sales supervisor. Mr Ying joined The Monitor in January 1982 as Sales Executive responsible for personal durables and fashion advertising. He315 words
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Advertisement182 1985-01-28 12 $200 foryourold typewriter when you buy a new Adler memory electronic Adler SEIOII. German quality at a sensational price Hare's a sensational offer from Adler: $200 off the price-of the advanced and Adler SEIOII work saving Adter'SEIOII electronic Bujh jr m(cropfoceBBora memory bank for with memory by trading in your182 words
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Advertisement73 1985-01-28 13 SUCCULENT STEAKS, M EXECUTIVE SET LUNCH V Tender juicy steaks are our speciality. Try our delicious Sambal Steafi and "Surf Turf'fa combination of steak and seafood). They're a taste sensation^ Take advantage of our $6.50+-+ Executive Set Lunch. It's about the best value you can get. 120, Cantonment Road #01-02,73 words
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Miscellaneous27 1985-01-28 13 STOKER THE BROKER \f> MY LUCKY CAY. 1 WAS ON MY WAY TO YOUR OftlCS TO 56LL MY UTILITIES WOCK. I $6* IT$ |iP PIVE PO/WTS AIOW.27 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-01-28 14 BILL HEWITT; RICHARD VOKEY - Several have had economic favours from the 'crony capitalistic' President By BILL HEWITT and RICHARD VOKEY of N«wiw««k MANILA: At first glance, the gossip item that appeared recently in a Manila newspaper seemed fairly innocuous. The paper mentioned that Mrs Rodolfo800 words
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Article, Illustration688 1985-01-28 14 LAT-WP SYDNEY: DIFFERENCES between the governments of Australia and New Zealand over visits by US nuclear warships publicly aired on Friday threaten to divide the Anzus military alliance linking the two countries with the United States. Although the spectacle of twoLAT-WP - 688 words
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499 1985-01-28 15 NroNn^EfflBMB ARE you really serious? That was the reaction of some people to the suggestion in this column last Thursday that Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) could be privatised as a means of coping with increased competition from other channels, particularly the private Malaysian499 words
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601 1985-01-28 15 LI XIAN JI - Automobile Association's 'corner' fun or folly? LI XIAN JI Singapore 1955 I HAVE been a member of the Automobile Association of Singapore for 10 years and in December 1981 joined the AA Recreation Club. I have just received a letter from the AA Recreation Corner informing me that the facilities601 words
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124 1985-01-28 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 1335 REPORTS of confidence tricksters, using housing estates as their targets are on the increase. Nowadays the con-man does not pose as a police or Central Narcotis Bureau Officer who would ask his victims to help him, and then lure them124 words
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Advertisement70 1985-01-28 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest w* be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. Tftey must also include thq,*riter's name and addtoss even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in. print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the right70 words
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Article, Illustration660 1985-01-28 16 King Edward VII Hall Players; WONG AH YOKE - Harvey: A Comic Fantasy S C E N flWDl by King Edward VII Hall Players Previewed by WONG AH YOKE AN American play, Harvey: A Comic Fantasy by Mary Chase, was chosen for the King Edward VII Hall annual play so that the actorsPICTURE: WONG AH YOKE - 660 words
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Article242 1985-01-28 16 EARLIER this month, Third Stage, a young group of amateur dramatists who devote their leisure time to the love of theatre, offered two original playlets titled Cry for a Cactus and On! Singapore at the Drama Centre. The first was* a universal elegy to the242 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1985-01-28 16 VIOLET OON - Cost of free' art By VIOLET OON IT WAS never like this in my salad days. We never had fun events like concerts and talks during the school day, except for one splendid occasion when a Filipino violinist called Gilopez Kabavao swept the girls in my school off their feetPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 1,436 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-01-28 18 mmm Master of the Qame (Part two) (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) TOGETHER with Van der Merwe's servant, Banda, Jamie breaks into the heavily Guarded Kruger-Brent diamond mines, heir dangerous mission pays off when they manage to escape with some diamonds. Now a stranger to the citizens507 words
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Article, Illustration664 1985-01-28 18 VERNON SCOTT - TV SCENE By VERNON SCOTT in Hollywood UPI FOR Buddy Ebsen, IM4 was the spirit of 7%, a number that coincided with his age and a rebellion of his own. The long-time star of The Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones and his wife, Nancy, areUPI - 664 words
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Article, Illustration666 1985-01-28 19 THE INVINCIBLE HERO RETURNS TO THE SCREEN TITLE: MISSING IN ACTION STARRING: Chuck Norris, M Emmet Walsh, Lenore Kasdorf, James Hong. DIRECTOR: Joseph Zito SHOWING: Golden Sultan Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE WITH the name Chuck Norris leading the billing, one would have expected Missing in Action to666 words
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Advertisement44 1985-01-28 16 A unique new kind of hair styling gel that gives you extra body, lustre and control. No dryness, greasiness or stiffness. Works beautifully on any hair type. Available in 140gm and 340gm. I Kailey Curtis Pte. Ltd., Singapore Tel: *****45 Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****244 words
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Miscellaneous1271 1985-01-28 17 2 30 SBCTEXT Live Samp* Page*. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Prin- it- cms Chang Ping (r) (English subtitles). I 3.59 Cartoon Selection. 4.06 Mr Wizard's World. fT i 4.30 Toybox 11. |I 4.55 Vision on Engines K 7 I Tony Hart brings the viewers to a1,271 words
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Miscellaneous168 1985-01-28 17 j Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Puckooo 12.45 Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Letterbox 1.45 Recording of the Week 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30. Feature 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company 4.00 Worn News 4.09 Reflections 4.15 Puckoon 4.30168 words
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Miscellaneous362 1985-01-28 19 fUM OUIDC DALIT (*****16): LOVE BEYOND THE GRAVE (C) METROPOLE (*****27): ONE STEP AHEAD (C) LIWAQU (*****30): TENDANGAN IBILIS (M) VENUS (*****97): BUTCHER (C) bedok (*****77): butcher (C) or ,™i.w ANG MO KIO (*****01): LAST NIGHT OF MADAM BROADWAY (*****94): BUTCHER (C) CHIN (C) CATHAY (*****00): THE FAR PAVILIONS (E)362 words
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Miscellaneous145 1985-01-28 20 UNIT LEADERS TRAINING COURSE SINGAPORE Scout Association will conduct a twoBirt unit leaders training course tomorrow at Sands ouse. The course will be followed by a residential weekend, on Saturday and Sunday at the Chinese High School. The maximum participants for the course is 90 36 for Cadet Scouts, 48145 words
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Miscellaneous683 1985-01-28 20 It it 1 'M J Astrovitioo II in acrylic by Tay Cbee Toh on display at the Fourth Asean Exhibition of Painting and Photography FOURTH ASEAN EXHIBITION OF ART EXHIBITION PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY AN art exhibition entitled Singapore THE Fourth Asean Exhibition of Remembered will be held until Feb 4,683 words
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Miscellaneous170 1985-01-28 20 FILMSHOWS AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM VISITORS, in groups of 10 or more, can request for the following films to be screened at the Maritime Museum on Sentosa this month. West Coast a film about the Hawkes Bay area in North Island, New Zealand. Deep Sea Endeavour a film that explains170 words
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Article, Illustration529 1985-01-28 21 THERESA CHAN - The Chef Recommends By THERESA CHAN THE Country Chef Grill and Lounge at 1 Yuan Ching Road is a cool, comfortable grill room by day and a a cosy lounge at night. The decor is pleasing, with low ceiling lights and soft piped music enhancing529 words
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Advertisement203 1985-01-28 21 BAY KITCHEN INTRODUCING OUR SPECIALTY:HONG KONG STYLE FOUR SEASON'S STEAMBOAT SIDE ORDERS:A 'LA CARTE CHIENES DISHES, PORRIDGE, RICE VERMICELLI, RICE AND NOODLES, WE OFFER BUFFET AND ALSO TAKE AWAY ARE WELCOME. v DROP ,N V 7 and experience OUR EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICES. oSv BUSINESS HOUR: ■V MON SUN FROM203 words
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Advertisement138 1985-01-28 21 RED LANTERN REVOLVING PI RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. fs 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza. Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. I Take in enchanting city sights and dazzlir.g harbour lights as you feast138 words
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Advertisement113 1985-01-28 21 WS BEACH SEAFOOD Superb live drunken prawns; barbecue fivt seafop# lobster, fish, crab and cuttlefish; and many other seafood dishes pUas« calf *****96, *****22. LONG BEACH SEAFOOO RESTAURANT Free ample parking space Reasonable prices CU |1| jl W No service charge etc —J- J Credit cards accepted ri Air-con hotels'113 words
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Miscellaneous361 1985-01-28 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Action replaces ennui. You September 23 to October 22 know where to*go and you get Keep resolutions concerning there via "straight line." Out- diet and nutrition. Focus on standing qualities surge to the decorating, remodelling and forefront. Time for making making361 words
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Miscellaneous186 1985-01-28 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook uttt twe LTTHtVM WPCoStO I UJANte OUT WV f EVS KV W>V IT 4fT5 Tb GriT ANW S«|PMIHT *< f Jo REPI-ACfc THE PtMUL SHARPfcH£R HARDER To ThiMK OF A Of PW»rn>ur f*pfc*... V V6STERDAV. yfcAH, \7 REASON To LPoK FoWARD V C FJ.UOR6SCWJT TjBES 1186 words
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Article116 1985-01-28 23 THE OLD can seek treatment at any hospital when they are ill, and they can be referred to the geriatric wards of the Kwong Wai Shiu, Mt Alvernia, Woodbridge or Tan Tock Seng hospitals which provide long-term nursing .care for the chronic sick. The116 words
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Article, Illustration740 1985-01-28 23 SCIENTISTS have discovered that some physical and mental illnesses that commonly come with old age can be prevented by healthy living. This means taking a balanced diet, not smoking or drinking excessively, having regular exercise and sufficient rest. The elderly should also keep themselves physically fit740 words
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Article123 1985-01-28 23 THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES MY bnsband left lor Australia some time in November 1984 and before be left he wrote to tbe Income Tax Department giving tbem bis forwarding nddress, bat to date tbe Income Tax Department stlU Insists on sending tbe mail to123 words
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Article61 1985-01-28 23 Perhaps "Open Line" can tell us which government body we should see or write to when we want to complain against some stallholders, canteen operators or hawkers, as for instance, in cases when they are diicourteous? YOU should complain to the Ministry of the Environment. You can61 words
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Article193 1985-01-28 23 I I AM die for a mamoplastv (breast-en-largement) operation, but now because of a financial commitment, I cannot afford the $2,500-fee quoted by the plastic snrgeon. Likewise, my friend would like to make her very flat nose sharper. Can these operations be done at the Singapore General Hospital,193 words
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Article55 1985-01-28 23 Something troubling you. Need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra Road, #02-01 Delta55 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-01-28 23 THE Public Works Department will be converting Lorong 28, 29 and 30 Geylang into one-way streets this week. Under the scheme, traffic flow from Lorong 30 will be towards Geylang Road. From Lorong 28 and 29, traffic flow win be towards Guillemard Road and Sims94 words
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Advertisement1456 1985-01-28 25 classified 273-9090 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Alan Aw Teik Lee of No. 15 Jalan Kurnia Singapore 1953, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Family-Mart Convenience Store, Block 144, Tampines Street 12 #01-390, S'pore 1852, and that this application1,456 words
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118 1985-01-28 26 Reuter LONDON, Monday LIVERPOOL reached the Fifth Hound of the English Football Association (FA) Cup with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in their fourth-round tie yesterday. A 17th-minute goal by their Welsh international striker lan Rush, his 13th in 17 games sinceReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration733 1985-01-28 26 SIMON BARNES - By SIMON BARNES ARSENAL went crashing out of the FA Cup when they were beaten by the Third Division men from York. They were outgunned and finally beaten by an 89th-minute penalty, scored by the most expensive signing in York's history. Keith Houchen733 words
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Article88 1985-01-28 26 LEADING scorers in English soccsr after Saturday's matches: Division Ona 27 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea), 21 Graeme Sharp (Everton), 20 Gary Bannister (Queens Park Rangers), Mark Falco (Tottenham), 19 Gary Lineker (Leicester). Division Two 22 John Aldridge (Oxford), 17 Billy Hamilton (Oxford), 16 Gary Stevens (Shrewsbury), Paul Wilkinson (Grimsby). Division88 words
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Article945 1985-01-28 26 ¥k CW Third-round rtpliyi Birmingham 1 Norwich 1 (after extra-time); Blackburn 2 Portsmouth 1; Wigan 0 Chelsea S. ENGLISH MV ONE West Brom 0 Queens Park Rangers 0. ENGLISH MV TWO Notts County 0 Charlton 0; Sheffield United 2 Wolves 2; Shrewsbury 3 Fulham 1. ENGLISH DIV945 words
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Article663 1985-01-28 26 RACE 1 CI 4 Div 4 1200m 3 Tub Taaa S5.S Sag (S) S 4 1 5 Brambanan 54.5 Cook (I) 4 S 2 9 EOeadi II SO Said (8) 113 1 Badak II 55.5 Ailx (1) 6 6 4 Owner Ng Shock Eu Trainer: Mohd Ismail Woa663 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-01-28 27 Julian Bees - ITALIAN SOCCER with Julian Bees ROME, Monday VERONA recovered to pull back a one-point lead over the rest of the Italian First Division yesterday as English ace Mark Hateley's head ensured AC Milan a home draw against Fiorentina, while the die of demotion seemed cast,602 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-01-28 27 Reuter MADRID, Monday TWO GOALS by Scottish international Steve Archibald helped pacemakers Barcelona keep their nine-point lead and thrash Real Betis 4-0 in a sparkling home win yesterday. Archibald became the Spanish League's top scorer with 12 goals after scoring in theReuter - 189 words
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Article53 1985-01-28 27 Reuter ITALY, Mon AMERICAN Rocky Lockridge overwhelmed Tunisia s Kamel Bou Ali with an awesome display of raw punching power to retain his World Boxing Association (WBA) junior-light-weight title last night. The referee stopped the bout in the sixth round after Bou Ali's camp threw inReuter - 53 words
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Article177 1985-01-28 27 Reuter ADELAIDE, Monday THE SUPERIORITY of the West Indies cricketers was again highlighted yesterday as Australia went down to their fifth consecutive defeat by the West Indians in the World Series Cup matches. Despite an unbeaten 104 by opener Graeme Wood, Australia could reach onlyReuter - 177 words
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Article207 1985-01-28 27 AP KEY BISCAYNE (Florida), Monday CHRIS Evert Lloyd of the United States, playing what she termed the best tennis of her career, whipped Martina Navratilova 6-2, 6-4 in the finals of the Virginia Slims of Florida women's tennis tournament yesterday to end more than two yearsAP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration225 1985-01-28 27 Reuter WOLVERHAMPTON (England), Mon ZOLA BUDD raced away from her nearest rival on the last lap on Saturday to win a 1,500 metres event at the British Indoor Athletics Championships. The 18-year-old South African-born runner clocked four minutes 11.20 seconds, some 10Reuter; PICTURE REUTER - 225 words
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337 1985-01-28 28 B KULA - ASIAN CUP HOCKEY DATELINE: DHAKA REPORTS BY B KULA SINGAPORE finished ninth in the Asian hockey championships here without having to play their match against Iran to decide the last two places in the tournament. Iran decided to give Singapore a337 words
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229 1985-01-28 28 THE DHAKA National Stadium will be vibrating to the tune of the world's best in hockey today (3 pm) when the champions of yesteryears, India, take on world and Olympic champions, Pakistan, in the Asian Cup final. India, the wizards of229 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-01-28 28 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA TOM Sieckmann of the United States, who thrilled spectators at last year's Singapore Open Golf championship with his extra long drives from the tees, will not defend his title at the Bukit course this424 words
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Article, Illustration301 1985-01-28 28 Reuter TOKYO, Monday CHINA AND South Korea dominated the season's third Grand Prix tournament, winning the men's and women's singles and doubles titles in the Japan Open Badminton Championships yesterday. Both singles titles ended in upsets China's aggressive young prospect ZhaoReuter; PICTURE: REUTER - 301 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-01-28 29 MALAYSIA CIP '85 v PERAK goalkeeper Ramli Talib (picture left) was a picture of dejection after letting in Singaore's first goal last night. The scorer was midfielder Yahya Madon (picture right, with arms raised) who tapped the ball into the net from a cross by Maiek Awab. PicturesPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 53 words
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Article, Illustration520 1985-01-28 30 ALFONSO CHAN - l*p«N 4 P«rak 1 uuim or '85 By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE did not disappoint in their second home match of the Malaysia Cup season, as far as the goals went. D Tokijan found his scoring touch for a fine hattrick, collecting the Man ofPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 520 words
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216 1985-01-28 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM A HALF-PACED, but certainly not halfhearted, performance was more than enough for Singapore to gain their third and easiest Malaysia Cup win after defeating Perak last night at the National Stadium. Man of the Match, D Tokijan, did it216 words
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Article47 1985-01-28 30 Shot* on target: Singapore 10, Perak 4 Shots off target: Singapore 9, Perak 2 Corners: Singapore 1, Perak 3 Freekicks: Singapore 6, Perak 14 Offsides: Singapore 6, Perak 0 Referee: George Joseph (Selangor) Crowd: 9,832 Man of tha match: D Tukijan (Singapore) Match Rating: 647 words
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208 1985-01-28 30 KOTA KINABALU, Monday DEFENDING champions Selangor had to be satisfied with a scoreless draw in their Malaysia Cup soccer match against Sabah at tne Likas Stadium here today. Their attacks were frequently frustrated by Sabah goalkeeper Nicholas Leong, who was in208 words
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Article, Illustration172 1985-01-28 30 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malacca's coach and captain Soh Chin Aun, who was sent off the field during a match against Trengganu, was yesterday suspended for one year Dy the disciplinary committee of the Football Association of Malaysia. The committee found ChinThe Star - 172 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-01-28 31 'Four goals from 20 chances isn't bad' MONITOR sports SINGAPORE coach Hussein Aljunied felt that the team performed better in last Wednesday's match against Federal Territory than they did last better as a team and worked more efficiently against Federal Territory, though we lost. If we505 words
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Miscellaneous37 1985-01-28 26 Big sweep FIRST: *****2 ($5,040) SECOND: *****2 ($1,440) THIRD: *****0 ($720) STARTERS ($150): *****3 *****4 *****6 *****2 *****9 *****8 *****8 *****1 *****1 *****8 *****6 *****2 CONSOLATION ($100): *****8 *****8 *****2 *****6 *****6 *****0 *****3 *****6 *****4 *****537 words
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Advertisement426 1985-01-28 29 •I CONTEST 1 Predict the score Ji > ond win SZOOO I 1) The object of the contest is to predict outright If there are more than one cor. I correctly the scorebnes of six Malaysia red entry, the prize-money will be I Cup matches m the boxes provided shared426 words
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