Singapore Monitor, 31 January 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1985-01-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENiNu EDITION jj "rZ?I 5 84 Thursday, January 31, 1985 30centb14 words
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Article, Illustration298 1985-01-31 1 K K FONG - By K K FONG A 76-YEAR-OLD widow has told police she lost $12,000 frbm under her bed part of her life's savings which she saved as an itinerant hawker. Madam Kon Ah Siew said that she put the money in a cupboard after withdrawing298 words
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160 1985-01-31 1 Reuter SHICHINOHE (Japan), Thursday A 24-YEAR-OLD music teacher has died after being beaten by a drunken schoolboy in northern Japan, police said today. The teacher, Akiyasu Nakawatari, died yesterday of brain damage, six days after being punched in the head and kicked byReuter - 160 words
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207 1985-01-31 2 Aropmd The Courts TAKING the easy way out cost a driver $500 today. He pleaded guilty to dumping a lorry-load of debris outside the state land office in South Buona Vista Road on Jan 2 at about 10.40 am. A district court heard that207 words
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Article, Illustration157 1985-01-31 2 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces (SAF) will soon be using computer war games to train and test large numbers of senior officers in all aspects of war. This was announced today by Dr Yeo Ning Hong, the Minister for Communications and Information and157 words
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401 1985-01-31 2 THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation's (MRTC) project division will be perked up with more senior management support. The announcement came in the wake of the resignation of the corporation's project director, Mr S M Scott. The corporation also announced today that a project401 words
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Article, Illustration263 1985-01-31 3 Lianhe Wanbao THE COOL willowy pond at Siong Lim Temple off Jalan Toa Payoh has been filled up by the authorities after a long-drawn tussle over its maintenance costs. Sources said the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board stopped its annual subsidy of $10,000Lianhe Wanbao; PICTURES: LIANHE WANBAO - 263 words
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377 1985-01-31 3 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO DETECTION of noise-induced deafness among factory workers increased more than six-fold last year. This figure was quoted by a Labour Ministry spokesman today to illustrate the need for compulsory health tests on workers. The spokesman said 606377 words
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360 1985-01-31 4 CHANNEL 12, one year old today, is to change its highbrow image. In an effort to attract more viewers, the channel will replace some of its cultural shows with action dramas. It will also rearrange its documentaries to give non-arts viewers an alternative360 words
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Article, Illustration127 1985-01-31 4 ME LIEN Ying Chow, chairman of Singapore Press Holdings, yesterday topped off the new Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL) building at denting Lane and it immediately brought back memories of the day when he first stepped on the spot. "At that time,PICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 127 words
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133 1985-01-31 4 THE INLAND Revenue Department has, for the first time, prosecuted a Eton for trying to leave country without paying his taxes. The man, Cheng Seng Poh, was fined $300 two days ago in the magistrate's court. On April 5 last133 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-01-31 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS EMPORIUM Holdings has decided to upgrade its retail outlets and supermarkets with help from the Japanese. Initially, Emporium Holdings will open the Oriental Kimisawa Superstore (above), a joint venture on a 70:30 per cent basis between Emporium Holdings and Kimisawa, a70 words
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Article64 1985-01-31 4 POLICE are hunting for three men who posed as detectives and waylaid a housewife. The men were said to have accused her of illegal gambling activities last week and to have extorted $1,500 from her. The 32-year-old housewife told police she was returning home to Bedok64 words
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Article42 1985-01-31 4 AN AMERICAN hospital group is negotiating to buy Mount Elizabeth Hospital Talks are known to have been going on for at least a week over a reported asking price of between $150 million and $200 million.42 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-01-31 4 A WALKWAY from the city to Marina Centre (see map above) will be completed by August Plans for the promenade were announced more than a year ago. When it is ready, pedestrians will be able to walk in comfort all the way from Stamford Road and66 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-01-31 6 Time for bargain hunting SOMEWHERE in the heart of Chinatown, a flea market thrives. Every sunny day, about a hundred people browse through odds and ends spread out the ground. There is an impressive array of goods, from old coins and notes to second-hand clothes. Prices arePictures by MOHD DAENG - 155 words
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Article, Illustration384 1985-01-31 7 CHEW YEN FOOK - Picture and ttpry by CHEW YEN FOOK PARENTS should visit the Singapore Science Centre with their children because they can act as "reflective boards" for their children. Dr Leo Tan Wee Hin, director of the Singapore Science Centre, says when a384 words
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292 1985-01-31 7 BENNY ORTEGA - By BENNY ORTEGA FIFTEEN youngsters who have been waiting to be adopted for years are being passed over by hundreds of childless couples. The couples have signed up under the adoption scheme of the Ministry of Community Development. Despite the fact that there292 words
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Advertisement223 1985-01-31 4 Are You Being (%(T^ Bird Bombed? 4& The droppings of birds, especially pigeons, cause problems managers cannot overlook. DAMAGE TO STOCKS AND EQUIPMENT Bird excrement is corrosive and toxic.damaging stocks and equipment it falls on, resulting in costly wastage. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Bird excrement on factory, warehouse, canteen and other223 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-01-31 8 THE MCA SETTLEMENT The Star LEADERS of the two Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) factions have expressed happiness at the settlement reached yesterday to end the 10-month crisis in the association. They appealed to their supporters to reunite and make the party stronger forThe Star; PICTURES: THE STAR - 421 words
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Article109 1985-01-31 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MR TAN Koon Swan and key members of his faction will not stand against acting MCA President Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan or any of his men for top posts in the party. This is part of the under the nineKiintBernama - 109 words
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357 1985-01-31 8 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday CHINA said yesterday its troops wert in combat readiness on the Vietnamese border. But the Foreign Ministry would not directly confirm nor deny whether reinforcements had been sent to the frontier. The New China News Agency earlier quoted Foreign Minister Wu XueqianReuter - 357 words
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Article191 1985-01-31 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday POLICE believe they have crippled a drug trafficking syndicate in Kuala Lumpur, after the arrest of five men and a woman. They have also seized 12.8 kg of ganja in an operation in three areas here last night and today. DeputyBernama - 191 words
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Article110 1985-01-31 8 Reuter WELLINGTON, Thursday REGULATIONS governing international air fares originating in New Zealand have been abolished, the government gazette reported today. The regulations, aimed at preventing the widespread fare discounting of other nations and protecting the national flag carrier, Air New Zealand, were put through byReuter - 110 words
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246 1985-01-31 9 UPI ICW MLM, Tlwr* ABOUT IN Communist demonstrators, chanting slogans agninst alleged ClAspying in India, yesterday marched on the US unhaMy as the arrests of two more sesrts were reported in country most serious spy scandal. "There were about 300 demonstrators from theUPI - 246 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-01-31 9 UPI WASHINGTON, Thurs UN Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick, with no openings in the administration for secretary of state or national security adviser, told President Reagan yesterday she will quit in March to return to teaching and writing. White House sources said Mr Reagan wouldUPI; PICTURE: REUTER - 294 words
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198 1985-01-31 9 UPI OCEAN CITY (Maryland), Thurs THREE men have been arrested and accused of venting their frustrations over a faulty pay phone by ramming the telephone Dooth with a car. Ocean City police officer A 1 Kerr said yesterday the suspectsUPI - 198 words
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202 1985-01-31 9 AP SYDNEY, Thursday THE DEADLY disease Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is spreading rapidly in Australia and up to 50,000 men in Sydney alone have the virus in their blood, according to a report. The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome task force, set up by theAP - 202 words
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Article106 1985-01-31 9 AP BEIJING, Thursday foreign moviemakers, Xinhua said CHINA will build a US$7O million "film city" in a park at Xian, where a Tang Dynasty emperor and his fabled concubine once dallied, the official Xinhua news service reported yesterday. A trio of complexes spanning dynastiesAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration113 1985-01-31 10 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS ONE BODYGUARD of rock star Prince (above) was arrested early on Tuesday and a second bodyguard accused of battery after allegedly attacking two photographers who were trying to take pictures of the musician after his appearance at the American Music Awards113 words
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Article80 1985-01-31 10 ■IN JAIL and facing charges punishable by death for taking part in a demonstration, the Philippines' leading filmmaker says his arrest has given him ideas for a new film on injustice and the workings of power. It is not Lino Brocka's first brush with President Ferdinand80 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-01-31 10 NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange (above) was nominated today for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his opposition to the spread of-nuclear arms by banning nucleararmed or nuclear-powered warships. The Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, based in Gothenburg, Sweden told the New Zealand Press75 words
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Article83 1985-01-31 10 GHOSTBUSTER Bill Murray and singer Cher a perennial on the worst-dressed lists will be honoured as the man and woman of the year by Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the nation's oldest dramatic organisation. Cher, a movie neophyte despite an Oscar nomination for her supporting role in83 words
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Article119 1985-01-31 10 ALEXANDER COHEN is outgrowing his constellation with about 270 celebrities signed up for his second "Night of 100 Stars" extravaganza. Virtually everyone from A (Hank Aaron) to Z (Stephanie Zimbalist) has signed up. The show, which is a benefit for the Actors Fund of America, will be119 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-01-31 10 John Warden of Yulan, New York, makes a putt during the seventh annual Iced Tee Open held on Lake Washington in Yulan last Sunday, where the temperature was -9° Celsius. This foursome went on to win the six-hole competition. From left: Bruce Grazier of62 words
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Article432 1985-01-31 10 Pentagon denies allegations by British paper Agencies WASHINGTON, Thursday THE PENTAGON yesterday dismissed a British newspaper report that a Soviet missile which crasned in Finland had been mistakenly aimed at Hamburg and that Moscow and Washington had agreed to keep the incident secret. The DailyAgencies - 432 words
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315 1985-01-31 10 AP STOCKHOLM, Thursday THE UNITED States and its allies, in a move aimed at the Soviet bloc, yesterday proposed greater exchange of military inormation to help lift mistrust and suspicion from East-West relations. The proposal was made at the 35-nation European Security Conference,AP - 315 words
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Article112 1985-01-31 10 AP NEW YORK, Thurt SOUTH Korean dissident Kim Dae-Jung said yesterday he had rejected a guarantee by the Seoul government that he would not be arrested if he delays his return from exile Dy four months. "I am returning on Feb 6 as scheduled," Mr KimAP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration301 1985-01-31 11 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday DOZENS of the biggest names in American popular music, including Ray Charles, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, have emerged from an unprecedented 10-hour recording session with a song to help starving Africans. Lionel Richie and Michael JacksonUPI - 301 words
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211 1985-01-31 11 UPI ROME, Thurs AN ITALIAN weekly magazine claimed yesterday that the Soviet secret service organised the attempt to assassinate Pope John Paul 11. It concluded this from an Italian military intelliSence report submitted in lay 1981. The claim was made in an articleUPI - 211 words
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89 1985-01-31 11 AP BEIJING, Thursday CHINA is to open more of its domestic electronics market to foreign firms in exchange for imported high technology. Electronics Industry Minister Jiang Zemin was quoted as saying yesterday. The official Xinhua news agency quoted the minister asAP - 89 words
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Advertisement160 1985-01-31 11 PRIZE STEAKS Look what has just flown in, especially for Swensen's. Juicy, tender U.S. steaks, from pampered, corn-fed American cattle. We have your favorite cuts. Tenderloin, ribeye and striploin. And to make them even more tempting, surprise prizes can be won with each steak order too. After your steak, a160 words
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Article, Illustration733 1985-01-31 12 CATHERINE ONG - AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE By CATHERINE ONG however, tempering THE SES Industrial Index rose a total of 37 points on Monday and Tuesday compared to last Friday's close of 560.09. Yesterday, it edged another 1.08 point over Tuesday's close to 598.44. The surge733 words
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Article70 1985-01-31 12 AT-A-GLANCE NEWS AND INFORMATION PROMOTE Singapore as an international financial centre, especially as we are emphasising high technology. That is one message that the overseas managers of the Big Pour local banks were being encouraged to note by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Other matters discussed70 words
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Article39 1985-01-31 12 MR KHOO Teck Puat, it is said, almost never eats anywhere outside his Goodwood chain of restaurants. So, managers at Restaurant de Prance, Hotel Meridien, were delighted when he made a booking the other day.39 words
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Article91 1985-01-31 12 Bankers are so edgy these days that tbey are smelling a rat in everything. Mr Lim Hua Min, director of Phillip Securities, was horrified when 10 bankers called him up the other day, following a Straits Times report that way back in 1973, "directors of Chan, Lin91 words
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118 1985-01-31 12 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday US TRADE with the rest of the world suffered an unprecedented U*****.3 billion (***** billion) deficit last year, the Department of Commerce reported yesterday. A soaring domestic economy and a dollar standing at record nighs against other currencies attracted U*****.2LAT-WP - 118 words
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199 1985-01-31 13 WHLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed mixed yesterday in active trading as investors showed signs of restraint when the Dow Jones Industrial Average neared the lofty 1300-point level. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose 15 points on Tuesday to a record closingReuter - 199 words
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Article43 1985-01-31 13 THE OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 417.31 up 1.94 points from the previous day's close of 415.37. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted index was up 0.0340 point to 133.8860 in morning trding from the previous day's close of 133.8520.43 words
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Article175 1985-01-31 13 Reuter THE US dollar rose slightly against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said covering of short positions helped the dollar to rise but the threat of Central Bank intervention continued to dampen activity. News that the US trade deficit forReuter - 175 words
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Article275 1985-01-31 13 Selected itocks at midday Market toae: higher Cold Storage 2.68 S F N 5.20/5.25 Genting 5.45/5.50 Gih 2.26/2.30 Haw Par 2.17/2.18 Isetan 2.52 S Jurong Cement 1.75 S Keck Seng 2.07 B Esso 2.69 B Hume 3.36/3.42 Inchcape 2.60/2.62 Intraco 2.25/2.28 M Cement 1.57 S Metro 3.10/3.12 Mphb 1.04/1.05275 words
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Article96 1985-01-31 13 Your 8$ to ono unit ol foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO USf 2.2160 2.2060 2.1970 sterling 2 5062 2.4842 2.4742 Australian f 1.8153 1.7912 1.7762 CURRENCY NOTES 8$ to 1 unit US9 2.21 2.19 NZf 110 1.00 sterling 2.51 2.41 Australian 184 1.76 Canadian 167 1.59 8$96 words
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190 1985-01-31 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened steady this morning. However, only blue chips and selective speculative stocks managed to attract some attention. The market closed mixed U. steady at the lunch time break. Top volume stock Multipurpose did 865,000 to close at 91.05, followed by Fed190 words
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360 1985-01-31 13 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM CITY Developments Ltd has been advertising on television a first for local property companies in two years. It is also offering buy-backs at original prices for its yet-to-be-com-pleted City Mansions condominium at Paterson Road. But it has360 words
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Advertisement106 1985-01-31 13 U>Rj Grandeur Come home to Hotel Grand Central and experience Oriental Restaurant/Coffee House our aura of grandeur. Savour our delightful cuisine Modern Conference Room or drink among pleasant company amidst friendly Health Centre atmosphere and personalised attention. Ample forking Space Or have a night out in the splendid colourful S^L^'i'c^L106 words
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463 1985-01-31 14 SHARON COHEN - By SHARON COHEN Associated Press CHICAGO: Al Capone's depression-era "Sin Palace" a once opulent hotel that was home to mobsters and madames is about to become a museum honouring the virtues of women. The old Lexington Hotel will be463 words
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Article, Illustration953 1985-01-31 14 AP KHAO-I-DANG (Thailand): Artillery fire shatters the silence. Plumes of smoke rise above a besieged guerilla camp. A young man bloodied, limbs lacerated.- staggers towards a line of waiting Red Cross ambulances. "Khao-I-Dang This is Charlie Three. Sending you patient. Category one,"AP - 953 words
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Article65 1985-01-31 14 "IF WE are ever going to save habitats, the time is now. Or future generations can only say: 'My God, what stupid people they were.'" New York Zoological Society 's conservation director George Schaller "THIS IS a shot in the heart of all Berliners." A 65-year-old man who witnessed65 words
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Article490 1985-01-31 15 MONITOR CONGRATULATIONS, Mrs Dolly Davenport, on a daring gamble and good luck to your Spastic Children's Association's appeals committee. Instead of another run-of-the-mill fundraiser, you and your team have stirred up a Hollywood extravaganza which, if it works, gets your association new machinery for its490 words
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457 1985-01-31 15 DUDLEY AU - DUDLEY AU Singapore 1024 YOUH REPORT "Better feedback if MPs are more receptive" (SM, Jan 26) contains some interesting points. It is reassuring to see the acknowledgement that all concerned individuals must be allowed to speak, but this acknowledgement must never be tempered by457 words
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164 1985-01-31 15 CHEW KING HWAN - -REPLY- CHEW KING HWAN for Permanent Secretary (Education) I REFER to the letters "Why the need for so much verification" by 'Irritated" (SM, Jan 9) and "Pointless to ask for data which will never change" by Y H Choy (SM, Jan 16). Generally, verification164 words
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155 1985-01-31 15 KARAM JEET SINGH - KARAM JEET SINGH Singapore 1438 I AM very glad that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) has shown and will be showing some really exciting movies this year. I refer to good comedies like "It Takes Two" and action-packed movies like "Anno Domini,"155 words
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Article, Illustration892 1985-01-31 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE THERE is a saying that the world can be your oyster. But for some people, the oyster can be their world. The gastronomical world. This delicious mollusc has been enjoyed by early civilisations in Europe. The Celts loved it. ThePICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 892 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-01-31 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE SPANDAU BALLET, once dismissed as "shallow hype" but which persevered to emerge as a top group in America and major attraction in Britain (ranking with Duran Duran), will give two concerts here in April. This will be one of424 words
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Article, Illustration704 1985-01-31 16 STARSTKUCKj DALLAS goes to Hong Kong. Well, why not, when several American TV series, including the popular Love Boat, have already used the colony for location shooting. Barely a week after the CBS film crew for Blade in Hong Kong completed its assignment, the crew of704 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-01-31 18 CaiMMSKfU© Thursday Feature Special Foul Play (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) GOLDIE HAWN, Chevy Ghase, Dudley Moore and Burgess Meredith star in this comic-thriller which is set in San Francisco. Gloria Mundy (Goldie Hawn) is a librarian who is trying to pick up the pieces after560 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-01-31 18 TV SCENE UPI HOLLYWOOD: For millions of people in the Sixties, Peyton Place, TV's first prime-time soap opera, was a vicarious way of life. In its own time and place, the hour-long drama based on Grace Metalious* novel of sex and intrigue in a smallUPI - 778 words
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Article, Illustration777 1985-01-31 19 MARILYN BECK - By MARILYN BECK In Hollywood MUCH is made of filmland divorces, the conspicuous spending of the stars, incidents of alcoholism, drugs and worse. But there's another Hollywood that receives scant attention one where people devote large portions of their time and their fortunes to making777 words
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Miscellaneous1080 1985-01-31 17 BlujH I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The I Immortals (C) Tarzan The Prisoner (r). B I 5.20 Andy Robson Unwillingly School. 5.45 360 Degrees Views of Our World: Panama <M) (Eng- PB f I subtitles). I 6.10 Programme Highlights. 6.15 News (E). I 6.25 Cultural Diary I1,080 words
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Miscellaneous178 1985-01-31 17 (fcjKg I Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Peebles' Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming World £.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours!* News Summary 3.30 Short Takes 3.45 Network178 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-01-31 20 JEWELLERY EXHIBITION THERE will be an exhibition of jewels by Louis Gerard of M Gerard Jewellers of Paris, at Suite 2003, 20th floor, Hilton International Singapore, until Saturday, 10 am to 8 pm daily. Admission is free. LU PAN XI EXHIBITION AND SALE AN exhibition and sale of Oriental antiques139 words
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Miscellaneous667 1985-01-31 20 I British harpsichordist, pianist and conductor George Malcolm will play tonight and tomorrow night at the Victoria Concert Hall. QEORQE MALCOLM VIOLIN RECITAL SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra THERE will be a violin recital by Pawill feature British harpsichordist and vel Prantl, leader of the Singapore pianist George Malcolm as conductor Symphony667 words
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Miscellaneous132 1985-01-31 20 NONYA BUFFET LUNCHEON THERE will be a Nonva Buffet Luncheon at Cafe La Terrasse, Meridien Hotel, today from noon to 2.30 pm. Charges are $16++ for adults and $14 for children under 12. ITALIAN BUFFET THE Belvedere, Mandarin Hotel, will feature an Italian spread today from noon to 3 pm.132 words
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Article565 1985-01-31 21 Tips on how to pack for business travel Bo rfHoc— IPS CARRY three bags: A small canvas or leather briefcase for your business papers and small personal belongings; a small bag for shirts or blouses, socks or hosiery, underwear and sleeping attire; and a hanging bagIPS - 565 words
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Advertisement238 1985-01-31 21 fwe 9 UJShow You Other Worlds every place has a charm all own. excludes Hong AJ and many 1 more places. NTUC Travel Services Pte Ltd I Sophia Road #02-07. Peace Cenirc, Singapore 0922 M&T Tel: *****33 J l2 lines) Telex: RS ***** NTS Cable: NTUC Travel 2 I EXPERIENCING238 words
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Advertisement70 1985-01-31 21 Clothes for Winter Holidays. Why spend a lot on new winter clothes when travelling abroad? Seasoned winter gear in top condition. some almost brand new, available. J Coats and jackets from only $10 to $60. CASAXtDBETfeEAUTY 1 «.|iddffielTCronation Plaza, I ttoi-19 Bukit Timah Road, p Time of Departure Spore: 0970 words
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Miscellaneous462 1985-01-31 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Recent request is fulfilled September 23 to October 22 this means that you will have Study Virgo message. Put a broader canvas and you can ideas across in direct and artireach a larger audience, culate fashion. Domestic adYou'll be rid of462 words
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Miscellaneous215 1985-01-31 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook HEARD THAT y l& TrtAT TOE WITH A "V-—-SWAt HURT THtiK HAV& X S*>TM£R£p V&O \_J7 FRAHKLV, MS TKEtLiS, I GrRPO)TH 6V &V KEEPING- vbu IN I J t \>otfT 6E.E IT J &EIHO TZ)O C*tfFitf£t>, 6TtFUM» /TJlf I J r** I DR SMOCK By George215 words
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396 1985-01-31 23 mmmmamgwm THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will conduct a course on Business Psychology from February 9 to March 30. It will be held at the Chinese Chamber's Microcomputer Room on Saturdays from 11 am to 1 pm. In396 words
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213 1985-01-31 23 PASSING the 'O' Level examination is imperative for all students cither hoping to pursue their studies or to better their job propects. Unfortunately, for a good many, English has proved to be a stumbling block when it comes to overall results. It is often213 words
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Advertisement46 1985-01-31 23 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvv* I I TRAINING MB(to* #11-10 International Plaza Tel: 220 6871/221 7008 Commencing in February A' level revision classes Management, Accounting, Economics, General Paper Mathematics (Syllabus B/Additional), s 0' level revision classes s I 1 Special Courses for 'N' level students leading to 'O' level exam.46 words
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Advertisement97 1985-01-31 23 THIS is the Personal Advancement market place where various courses for those seeking such information will be listed. Call IDA YUNOS for information and ad placement at *****90 ext 27. e Gain YOUR academic qualification in: GCE 'O 9 LEVEL through high quality and proven teaching methods and structured courses97 words
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Advertisement179 1985-01-31 23 SPEEDREADING Read Faster Understand More Because time is a luxury and knowledge a necessity, the ability to read effectively and efficiently is vital today. Whether you are a student, a professional or a businessman, SPEED-READING can help you to: Save time through superior concentration, comprehension and faster reading speed Improve179 words
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Advertisement1479 1985-01-31 24 MM^ Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Wards 0.55 cantt per word O.SS c«at* par word Display $7.70 par col. cm SlO.OO par col. cm Inhin Hra Mon-Frl, 9am-spm Sot. 9am-lpm a MONITOR'S DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENT BUSINESS Business Opportunities REACH WORLDWIDE IMPORT/ export market. Subscribe trade enquiries Ss36 annually plus1,479 words
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Advertisement314 1985-01-31 24 Furniture/ Furnishings ss CANE FURNITURE, REFRIGERATOR lor rental/ sale 26. Greenwood Avenue (off Hillcrest Road), Tel 469-0478/ 468-4241 Opens Sundays/ Public Holidays Gardening SPRING SPECIALISED IN Turfing Carpet Grass, tree and grass cutting Competitive rates! Call Frankie: 288 4570. Interior Decor/ Renovation iOR FANTASTIC PRICE CUT for Renovation' 12"x12" heavy314 words
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Advertisement411 1985-01-31 25 classified s 273-9090 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT' (CAP. 1«8) NEWTECN CONSTRUCTION PRIVATE LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINMNO-UP) NOTICE is hereby given that creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being voluntarily wound up ire required on or before Ist March 1985 to send in their names and addresses with particulars *of411 words
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Advertisement376 1985-01-31 25 ROBERT'S JEWELLERY A GIFTS PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) FINAL MEETING NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant Ur Section 272(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final Meeting of the members of tne abovenamed Company will be Meld at 101 Upper Cross Street, #06-09, Singapore 0105 on Monday, 4th376 words
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Advertisement482 1985-01-31 25 1 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Tan Kwang Seh of No. 488 Chay Yan Street, Singapore 0316 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Wu Jiang Supermarket Trading Pte Ltd, Blk. 335, Hougang Ave 7 #01-353, Singapore 1954, and that482 words
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Advertisement269 1985-01-31 25 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mdm. Chan Ah Eng, Irene of No. Blk 7, Ghim Moh Rd, 17-271, Singapore 1027, have applied for a Retail Liquior shop licence in respect of premises at M/s: MPI Trading Pte Ltd, 220 Orchard Road, Orchard C E Building 04-13, Singapore 0923,269 words
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Article, Illustration572 1985-01-31 26 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM NATIONAL Service and the impending final year examinations have forced local badminton's latest sensation, Lau Wing Cheok, from competing on the European circuit. t Wing Cheok, who is also Singapore's national champion, was the toast of many international players572 words
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93 1985-01-31 26 Reuter BONN, Thurt WEST GERMAN goalkeeper Harald "Toni" Schumacher has denied Press reports suggesting he is having talks with French First Division club Paris St Germain. Schumacher denied the reports after Germany's game with Hungary. The goalkeeper's contract with his club, FCReuter - 93 words
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262 1985-01-31 26 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM LAST YEAR'S runners-up Marine Parade are strongly tipped to win the Inter-Constituency Badminton Championship, starting Feb 12. The second-seeded team has numerous former internationals in its line-up. Leading the pack are former international Chin Soon Chye, one-time junior champion262 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-01-31 26 TONY LIM; TONY LIM - ALLEY I CHAT By TONY LIM wWt TONY LIM A NUMBER of local bowlers, or keglers as they are sometimes called, have lashed out at the way officials chose to select the six bowlers for the Federal Territory Inter-City tournament. The tournament will393 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-01-31 26 KARPOV 5 KASPAROV 2 jmKi mum mi MOSCOW, Thursday CHALLENGER Gary Kasparov outplayed world champion Anatoly Karpov to win the 47th game of their marathon World chess Championship match yesterday, notching his second win of the series in a surprise victory with black pieces. The490 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-01-31 27 IPS SCOTLAND'S all-round strength could well see them reach their fourth World Cup Finals in succession. They appear to have more potential than the sides that battled to the Finals in 1978 and 1982. Many believe they can do even better than the Scotland team tnat reached the 1974IPS - 218 words
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364 1985-01-31 27 GRAEME SOUNESS TALKS ABOUT HIS COUNTRY IPS THIS IS the best Scotland squad I have known since first breaking into the national team 10 years ago. But it would be daft of me to talk about reaching the World Cup FinalsIPS - 364 words
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Article24 1985-01-31 27 Jim Leighton, Willie Miller, Alex McLeish, Arthur Albiston, Graeme Souness, Paul McStay, Jim Bett, Davie Cooper, Kenny Dalglish, Steve Nichol, Maurice Johnston.24 words
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Article145 1985-01-31 27 YOU take no liberties with Jock Stein. We call him the "boss" and mean it. When Jock was appointed I knew what to expect because Kenny Dalglish, who had played under him at Celtic, gave me a tremendous insight into the man. I got into145 words
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Article, Illustration170 1985-01-31 27 WORLD NEWS IPS THE AFRICAN Football Federation has wrecked the latest attempt to organise a World Club Championship. Liverpool had been invited to take part in a 12club tournament, along with Independiente of Argentina, who beat them 1-0 in the Intercontinental CupIPS - 170 words
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Article, Illustration236 1985-01-31 27 TONY ROCHE - BY TONY ROCHE ALLAN Simonsen, the Danish international who broke a leg early in the European Championship against France, has made a full recovery. The former Moenchengladbach, Barcelona and Charlton wizard has signed a new contract with home side, Vejle BK,236 words
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Article, Illustration552 1985-01-31 28 IPS THE £200,000 (S*500,000) signing of Michael Robinson from Liverpool brought Queens Park Rangers' strike force up to four. But if the transfer raised a question mark against the future of Simon Stainrod at Loftus Road, then another query was surely justified ..wouldIPS - 552 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-01-31 28 Dixon for or against England? IPS ENGLAND could be in danger of losing Chelsea's prolific goalscorer KERRY DIXON in much the same way as Liverpool defender MARK LAWRENSON was allowed to slip through their fingers. For while the 23-year-old striker was born in England, he is also eligible to playIPS - 475 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-01-31 28 IPS IPSWICH have found an easy wav to pick their first team for the past three years stick in Steve McCall (above) and then find 10 others to put round him. McCall recently clocked ISO successive first team games, a remarkable record in theIPS - 385 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-01-31 29 Reuter MELBOURNE, Thursday WORLD record holder Calvin Smith (right) took the Australia Games 100 metres title yesterday with a flowing performance in his first competitive run over the distance in five months. Smith, who holds the world mark of 9.93 seconds, recovered from a slowReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-01-31 29 PER AK 2 ARMED FORCES 1 HUIRUW '85 v The Star THE PERAK team adapted better to a wet pitch to earn this narrow but deserving win over Armed Forces in a Malaysia Cup match at Perak Stadium in Ipoh last night.The Star - 320 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1985-01-31 30 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAYS TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY VISITING Melbourne jockey Raymond Setches has been booked to partner 1983 Singapore Gold Cup winner Freedom Fighter II in the running of this year's $210,000 Singapore Derby over 2400 m on Sunday when the combination showed1,413 words
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Article592 1985-01-31 30 RACK 1 2.15 CI 4 Div 8 1400 m 1 Marshall 57 Lucas 2 Bon Ami II 55V> Ng 3 Smart Stick 88V* Azhar 7 4 El ToaM 88 A Rahman 3 8 Pamsla'a Magic 88 E Chan 2 Bast Always 84V* Aziz 1 7 QuotaMa 84V* Blsasdata592 words
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Advertisement30 1985-01-31 28 WIN FREE PETROL Sunday Monitor Know-the-car contest The entry form is in the special 8-page Motoring Section of The Sunday Monitor this weekend. ■—ssrnas"^'- i s> I i .1 «»M30 words
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Advertisement366 1985-01-31 29 CONTEST Predict the score £i and win $2,000 1) The oOtect of the contest is to predict outright If there are more than one corcorrectly the scorehnes of six Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be Cup matches in the boxes provided shared If there is no outright winner, the366 words
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Article538 1985-01-31 31 Second Division Wimbledon dash Clough's hopes WIMBLEDON 1 FOREST 0 CHELSEA 4 SHEFF WED 4 Reuter LONDON, Thursday ENGLISH Second Division soccer club Wimbledon upset First Division Nottingham Forest 1-0 last night to qualify for the Football Association (FA) Cup fifth round for the first time.Reuter - 538 words
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279 1985-01-31 31 AP LONDON, Thursday AFTER a month of fixture chaos caused by a mid-winter freeze, the English soccer League gets back into full swing on Saturday with in-form Everton hoping to extend their lead at the top of the Division One standings. Everton,AP - 279 words
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