Singapore Monitor, 4 February 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1985-02-04 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR MEVENINGr EDITI ON, V C I P> No 215 84 Monday. February 4. 1985 30 cents19 words
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220 1985-02-04 1 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A 31-YEAR-OLD Hindu devotee, on his way for early morning prayers to celebrate Thaipusam, was seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver. Mr Govindasamy Satiaran was knocked down a stone's throw from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road. He suffered serious220 words
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251 1985-02-04 1 Reuter NBW YORK, Monday THE SOVIET UNION considered dropping a nuclear bomb on China to "once and for all get rid of the Chinese threat", but changed its mind after warnings from the United States, according to a top-ranking SovietReuter - 251 words
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Advertisement116 1985-02-04 1 Drama at the interchange Report and more pictures on P2 Personal loans up to $50,000 for any worthwhile purpose. With fast approvals and no supporting receipts required. If you earn over $24,000 a year, apply now for one of these flexible loans with easy repayment plans. Just 6%% p.a. interest*116 words
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Article, Illustration273 1985-02-04 2 Lianhe Wanbao JURONG police are investigating a report against a 43-year-old man for allegedly molesting a woman bus driver yesterday at the Jurong bus interchange. The suspect was apprehended on the spot after a short scuffle; he was later detained by the Jurong police forLianhe Wanbao - 273 words
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228 1985-02-04 2 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH A STUDENT of Swiss Cottage Secondary School did not suspect anything was amiss when he saw a six-year-old boy lying at the bottom of the wading pool at CN-West Leisure Park in Japanese Garden Road. Only when Yohannan Hubert, 18,228 words
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Article92 1985-02-04 2 A 72-YEAR-OLD woman pedestrian died yesterday after being knocked down by a lorry in Ang Mo Kio Street 31 about 9.15 am yesterday. Madam Chin Poh Lin, of Block 114, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, was admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where she died92 words
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Article370 1985-02-04 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress has launched an intensive training project for those working in the union's child care centres to upgrade the quality of its child-care services. The project, launched on Jan 1, will also play a key role in370 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-02-04 3 IT S ANOTHER three weeks to the Lunar New Year, but it's never too early to do some springcleaning. Dressed in Sunday casuals, Mr Lim Boon Heng, MP for Kebun Baru, yesterday joined residents there in their cleaning-up operation. The spring-clean-ingPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 114 words
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Article182 1985-02-04 4 CHEE LI CHOO - By CHEE LI CHOO SILENT Arab-Israeli wars went on yesterday at the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association's (SAFRA) clubhouse at Bukit Merah. The occasion was the semifinals and final of the SAFRA-SAF (Singapore Armed Forces) Wargame competition. And instead of battling with tanks, howitzers and182 words
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Article476 1985-02-04 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A MAJOR effort to educate the public about road safety is likely as part of a renewed drive by the authorities to cut Singapore's road toll. It could include road-safety instruction for children at kindergarten and primary school level. This follows476 words
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465 1985-02-04 4 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH PRICES of some Lunar New Year tidbits are cheaper this year as mini-markets fight for a share of the market. Depending on the product, the prices vary from a dollar to a few cents, according to a check on465 words
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Article108 1985-02-04 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS A ROMAN Catholic priest has suggested that Filipino workers in Singapore set together more often for discussions and socials as a means for solving some of their problems. Father G Arotcarena, 41, the director of the Geylang Catholic Centre, said108 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-02-04 4 PASSENGERS riding in Mr Ngo Lai Seng's (above) taxi are getting more than just a ride. For Mr Ngo nas decorated every bit of the interior to delight the passengers who get into his taxi. Once a tourist even asked Mr Ngo, 32, to wait98 words
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Article109 1985-02-04 4 A NATIONWIDE exercise to verify and record citizens' blood groups on their identity cards is being planned. The Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, Prof S Jayakumar, revealed this at a blood donation exercise at Bedok Community Centre yesterday. His ministry,109 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-02-04 4 THERE are still 17 days to the Lunar New Year. But the crowds are already thronging the streets of Chinatown. The place comes alive at night. Cars were lined bumper to bumper as traffic slowed down to make way for the surging crowds. Red banners, lanterns and69 words
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Article112 1985-02-04 4 THE HOUSING and Development Board is offering a car showroom for lease by tender. This is the first car showroom the board has leased to the public, although it has many motor workshops leased out. An empty piece of land 5,000 sq metre in area at112 words
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Article, Illustration162 1985-02-04 6 THAIPUSAM PICTURE SPECIAL DEVOTEES and supporters turned up by the thousands early this morning for the Thaipusam festival at the Sri Srinivasa Per umal Temple in Serangoon Road and the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple in Tank Road. The kavadi carriers and their supporters left the Sri Srinivasa Peruma Temple inPictures by ASMAH HAMID - 162 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-02-04 6 THIS devotee, tired out by the long trek from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road, finally makes it to the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple in Tank Road at 4.30 am today. She was re-enacting a Hindu legend. It is said that on the auspicious day that99 words
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Advertisement186 1985-02-04 3 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE from Ming Palace and Coffee Pot if;*. A delicious tradition Rich with wholesome ingredients. Fresh baked, and full of crunchy goodness. Make them a special gift, or a family treat... they're utSffl a delicious tradition to savour this Chinese New Year. «12 noon to P" 1186 words
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Advertisement131 1985-02-04 4 MORTGAGEE SALE v BY AUCTION LANDED PROPERTIES SHOP 4 Jalan Sentota #04-08 Parklane Shopping Mall 2-Siorry Detached 79 m' 99 yn J96.1 m' (FREEHOLD) MAISONETTES A II Phoenix Garden APARTMENTS 2-Storry Semi-Detached 213 Iknjong Katong Road 300.4 m' (FREEHOLD) A Block of 4 almost completed 84 Thomson "ltrrace Maisonettes land131 words
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Advertisement214 1985-02-04 5 I Strange 1a i fs Of Imperial Feasts (Or a hundred birds greeting the phoenix) Sumptious stories about how Imperial chefs were inspired to create culinary delicacies abound in Chinese cuisine. But few for such a grandoise occasion as the Empress Dowagers 60th birthday. A temple was newly erected and214 words
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Advertisement175 1985-02-04 6 PRODUCING A NEWSPAPER TAKES TEAMWORK AND MORE Jjmmf M If you can meet the challenge, join our team We are looking for people who have 'A' levels or a degree, and want to be reporters, subeditors are thinking of switching to a or photographers. more exciting career, tell us We'd175 words
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Article, Illustration231 1985-02-04 7 Reuter MIAMI, Monday MORE than 300 Asian tropical birds fly free in a new. tropical aviary at Miami Metrozoo that could almost be the rain forest back home, except for exotica like doors, a monorail and tourists with binoculars. There are noReuter - 231 words
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423 1985-02-04 7 The Star KUALA LUMPUfT, Monday SOME payout clerks at the Selangor Turf Club passed on forged Msso notes they received to unsuspecting punters, during the weekend for fear of being penalised by the management, it was reported yesterday. It was notThe Star - 423 words
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493 1985-02-04 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan's 1986 Budget formally goes to Congress today, but key legislators say tne US$974 billion (*****2.8 billion) spending blueprint will be dead on arrival unless Mr Reagan accepts a cut in his arms spending request. MrReuter - 493 words
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Article, Illustration188 1985-02-04 7 UPI SEOUL, Mon THE GOVERNMENT of South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan said today it would not send opposition leader Kim DaeJung back to jail when he returns home from two years of exile in the United States on Friday. "ItUPI - 188 words
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200 1985-02-04 7 AP TAIPEH, Monday TWO POLICEMEN have been sentenced to death for suppressing evidence and accepting a payoff from a woman heroin dealer, the Taipen District Court reported. The woman, Hsieh Chuen-Chih, 40, also was sentenced to death and 11AP - 200 words
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Article360 1985-02-04 8 He faces kidnap, rape and murder raps AP CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina), Monday A 36-YEAR-OLD man was arrested yesterday and charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and rape in the death of an eignt-year-old Chinese orphan girl found hanging from a tree limb, authorities said. George' RichardAP - 360 words
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116 1985-02-04 8 UPI SOUTH PORTLAND (Maine), Mon A LOCAL fireman and ambulance crewman made an expensive trip to the men's room before rushing off to a rescue call ne was fired. Mr William Barter, 35, was fired by City Manaler Robert Ganley on an 4 forUPI - 116 words
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255 1985-02-04 8 UPI ATLANTA, Monday FEDERAL health officials say a Philippine virus is responsible for flu and pneumonia outbreaks that claimed more than 1,500 lives in 121 major cities in US last month. "We really started seeing increasing influenza activity starting in January," DrUPI - 255 words
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94 1985-02-04 8 Reuter BEIJING, Mon CHINA is to double beer production by 1990 to meet growing demand, especially from tourists. Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday that Beijing and local governments were allocating US$7BO million (551,716 million) to build 18 new breweries and revampReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration407 1985-02-04 8 Reuter BOSTON, Monday IN THE lucrative world of modern technology, the Japanese have long been masters at beating others at their own game. This time, it is the Americans who have been left behind. Since joining the field iust a decade ago, theReuter - 407 words
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300 1985-02-04 10 Reuter CHICAGO, Monday A VACCINE for cats claimed to be the first to'prevent cancer in mammals could provide clues, to fighting cancer and immune system' problems in man, its developers said. The vaccine is designed to prevent feline leukemia, the leading causeReuter - 300 words
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275 1985-02-04 10 LAT-WP TOKYO, Monday THE OSAKA District Court has dealt a rare blow to what is known in Japan as "administrative guidance" by ruling that the Transportation Ministry acted illegally in refusing to allow a Kyoto taxi company to lower its fares.LAT-WP - 275 words
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74 1985-02-04 10 Reuter TEL AVIV, Mon WITH inflation at Qver 400 per cent ana the shekel worth less than one US cent, Israeli thieves have switched from cash to Jewels, foreign currency and electrical goods Over the weekend, robbers broke into a central Jerusalem bankReuter - 74 words
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Article185 1985-02-04 10 AP WASHINGTON, Monday LOANS by the International Monetary Fund to countries in financial trouble dropped sharply last year as the Fund's conditions grew tougher, according to a report yesterday. The Fund is owned by 148 governments, with the largest number of votes cast by theAP - 185 words
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Advertisement141 1985-02-04 7 I The Swallow I The vivacious all-girl group from Taiwan makes every evening a musical treat with a >V pleasant mix of lively and sentimental hits. I WW!' mm '''I v JpSPte OTHER ATTRACTIONS St MSS I I Bisquit XO Promotion H Purchase a quart bottle of Bisquit XO and141 words
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Advertisement211 1985-02-04 8 IBM PC/XT COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS fc-— Autettc 1£ BITS COMPUTER OCMM6 BASIC UCENSEO VARtOUS MODULIZED CONFIGURATIONS FOR OEM jmJ| HIGHEST RELIABILITY WITH 4 LAYER PCB THfT'in 'I MjyirfWTfiH i i 1 hardware system upgrade service M 'fWm. f*T ADO UP TO 20MB TO YOUR EXISTING PORTABLES/IBMPC/ -I COMPAQ/CORONA, ETC NET WORKING211 words
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Advertisement112 1985-02-04 9 fiMHBHIISKPf|^ < i 5 Mr In r% iKi 111 V v_ V v''^ L 4' I Ikvl KfeA Ll 9 Bh MM S'jEprjSl W*Ws*?^^W?w' f^;'; V V"-: !>*" v The Panther Kallista and the TVR Tasmin. Engineering masterpieces that embody the spirit of motoring brought to you at really affordable112 words
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Advertisement186 1985-02-04 10 Results of "Know the Singapore Assay Office Hallmark" Contest St prize Nfl.au MarnL.i *****48 D SD/4N Package Tour to 11th prize 18K ruby/diamond gold pendant Hong Kong/Macau for 2 persons T .nKokHu.n 182W48H rk«u. T««I. U..« nQQlonnc v 12th prize "Astrology In Gold" 5g 999.9 gold bar. UrieW leng Hua186 words
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721 1985-02-04 11 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM LINKS formed by Singapore money brokers with their Japanese counterparts will put them in a good position to take advantage of Tokyo's new law liberalising its foreign exchange market. Already six of Singapore's eight money brokers have Japanese connections in721 words
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80 1985-02-04 11 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore has asked Van der Horst whether any change in the amount of dividend to De paid on its enlarged capital is expected and whether the bonus shares will rank equally with the existing shares. MR HARRY Tan Kay Choon80 words
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131 1985-02-04 11 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday MR HENRY KAUFMAN, economist of Salomon Brothers, has joined the list of economists who are convinced that the Federal Reserve Board has ceased easing its monetary policy after last week's rise in the Federal funds rate. It was aReuter - 131 words
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485 1985-02-04 11 WEEKLY STOCK MARKET REVIEW BY ONG AND COMPANY SINGAPORE share prices took off in a spirited rally last week as bulls stormed the market, taking investors by surprise. This sterling performance was sparked off by the spate of favourable economic data from the US485 words
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Article118 1985-02-04 12 Your S$ to on* unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT 00 US| 2 2260 2 2160 2 2070 t sterling 2 4997 2.4777 2 4677 Australian! 1 7899 1.7659 1 7509 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit US< 2 22 2 20 C sterling 2 52 2118 words
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Article265 1985-02-04 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: sligktly lower Boustead 169/1.70 Cold Storage 2.70/2.75 F N 5 35/5.40 Genting 5.40 B GIH 2.20/2.29 Haw Par 2.32/2.34 Isetan 2.48/2.50 Keck Seng 2.08/2.10 Esso 2.67/2.70 Hume 3.38/3.50 Inchcape 2 60/2 62 Intraco 2.28 S M Cement 157 s Metro 3.00/3.02 Mphb 106/107265 words
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252 1985-02-04 12 THE LOCAL bourse opened mixed this morning. Some stocks saw their recent gains being trimmed off as profit-taking ate into the market. The last hour before lunch break, however, saw prices firming a little. Haw Par did the top volume of 390,000 to252 words
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Article38 1985-02-04 12 THE OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 419.53, down 3.27 points from Friday's close of 422.80. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was up 0.2081 point to 134.0559 in morning trading from Friday's close of 133.8478.38 words
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Article223 1985-02-04 12 Reuter THE US dollar was mixed against most currencies compared with last Friday's New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said higher US interest rates underpinned the dollar but operators were reluctant to take large positions after fast week's central bank intervention and fears of furtherReuter - 223 words
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Miscellaneous20 1985-02-04 11 STOKER THE BROKER C IHI McNaafkl lac 3-J. 5 Crfc&AT COMPUTER. LET 6 *XJ KNOW IVM6U YOU MAKE A MISTAKE.'20 words
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Advertisement44 1985-02-04 12 <±> Christian Bernard PARIS H of Watches Pte Ltd. Showroom Sales Service Centre at: Orchard Point, #02-17, 160 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****88 Telex: RS ***** HOW SINGAPORE HONGKONG MALAYSIA INDONESIA BRUNEI THAILAND TAIWAN PHILIPPINES t k f r \\j laJdi IJiTi li«l »im»44 words
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Article159 1985-02-04 13 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES MY FRIEND Is a foreigner who ued to work In Singapore. She resigned recently and withdrew her Central Provident Fund contributions. Can she work again In Singapore? Mnst she pat back the money she withdrew? ONCE a foreigner working in Singapore159 words
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Article285 1985-02-04 13 I UNDERSTAND that a shareholder Is unlikely to get any dividends If shnres go down. If the shares go down very much, would we lose everything, that Is, whatever we've Invested In n share? What do yon mean by 50 cents per share at a price285 words
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Article55 1985-02-04 13 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, #03-01 Delta55 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-02-04 13 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board will be connecting a new water main to the existing main off Woodlands Road to cater to the increased demand for water in the area. It will be necessary to shut down the water supply from 9 pm on Thursday,122 words
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Article, Illustration439 1985-02-04 13 THE CENTRAL Provident Fund was set up in 1955 to provide financial security for wage-earners when they grow old. This remains the primary objective today. In addition, many schemes have been introduced over the years and the benefits enable everybody to look to the439 words
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Advertisement104 1985-02-04 13 ppfcadmt Restaurant Provencal Buffet —A La Carte '1985' Lunch at $19.85++ From 14 Jan '85 Onwards Consider a table laden with superb hot and cold appetizers, generous cold meat cuts, crispy, garden-fresh vegetables. A selection of pipinghot main courses plus a perfectly done roast, (different everyday!). Or you may choose104 words
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features / letters
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Article, Illustration341 1985-02-04 14 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - H REPLIES I .I i L MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to your article "Chinatown shopkeepers warned not to display goods outside stores" (SM Feb 1). Your article, among other things, conveyed that my Ministry and341 words
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Article269 1985-02-04 14 ORINGA LEE (MRS - ORINGA LEE (MRS) Public Relations Office for Principal, Singapore Polytechnic I REFER to The Singapore Monitor report concerning the increase in Singapore Polytechnic tuition fees (SM, Jan 31). The tuition fee increases for both polytechnics were announced nearly a year ago on March 23 last269 words
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783 1985-02-04 14 LATWP CALIFORNIA: Alysa Stevens is 7 and she is a foster parent She earns the US$22 (Ss4B) a month she pledged to a 6-year-old Filipino girl by doing household chores for her mother and father and for her grandparents, who are also foster parents. NancyLATWP - 783 words
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596 1985-02-04 15 MONnra IBMfISH IT SEEMS to us that there's a lesson to be learned in the fighting factions within the Malavsian Chinese Association. Only a child would accept that something as simple as signatures on a piece of paper woula keep the peace within596 words
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1082 1985-02-04 15 CHEOK YEN AIK - CHEOK YEN AIK for General Manager Urban Redevelopment Authority WE REFER to the letters and reports in the various newspapers on how Funan Centre can be made more attractive. We thank all for the kind comments that Funan1,082 words
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Advertisement72 1985-02-04 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wtl be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1985-02-04 16 IRMA KURTZ - WISCONSIN'S TOM HULCE GOES EAST AND RUNS AHEAD OF HIS THEATRICAL DREAMS By IRMA KURTZ OPA TOM HULCE (pronounced Hulss) is virtually unknown, a condition which is not considered an asset for actors. Nevertheless, he has had a fortunate career and he now has his feet setOPA - 1,247 words
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Article, Illustration833 1985-02-04 16 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: The big music industry story last Monday night was not the 12th Annual American Music Awards Show at the Shrine Auditorium. That affair was actually just a prelude to a much more significant event across town at a recording studio onLAT-WP - 833 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-02-04 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS The Living Planet A Portrait of the Earth: World* Apart (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) DESPITE their often small size and isolation, manv islands are inhabited by wildlife. This episode explains how plants and animals arrive at such remote locations and how they survive when504 words
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Article, Illustration670 1985-02-04 18 MYRA MACDONALD - [RWPIO SCENE By MYRA MACDONALD Reuter LONDON: A cardboard sign on a narrow shop door in a respectable London suburb advertises Britain's biggest land-based pirate radio station. A dusty staircase leads up to two cramped studios packed with second-hand turntables, mixers and microphones. Outside, two metal polesReuter - 670 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-02-04 19 THERESA CHAN - The Chef Recommends By THERESA CHAN IF YOU want to have your lunch quickly and don't want to spend too much money, visit the Faber Valley restaurant at 114, Faber Drive. This restaurant, set in the heart of a residential estate, is peaceful and tranquil.515 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-02-04 19 CHIEF executive chef at the Faber Valley Restaurant, Mr Eddy Chang, started his cooking career 18 years ago in his family's restaurant business in Johore. He subsequently travelled to Sabah and Brunei to gain more ex- perience. And he has also cooked outside Asia in Egypt and85 words
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Article272 1985-02-04 19 MOVENPICK at Scotts and Battery Road is featuring a Curry Promotion from February 8 to 23, and their chefs have been training under the keen eye of Mrs Ulna Khandawala from India, who has many years of experience in curry cooking. Carri, Kary, Currie, Curry; by whatever name272 words
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Article, Illustration608 1985-02-04 20 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE NATIONAL boundaries often act as a barrier to fame and popularity in show-business. Many British singers are not known in the US despite having hits in the rest of the world. An example that is closer to home is608 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1985-02-04 21 DALE POLLOCK - By DALE POLLOCK in Hollywood LAT-WP AND the winner is... Places in the Heart. Not for Best Picture, but for the most monev spent in quest of this year's Academy Award nominations: More than US$l5O,OOO (*****,000), what with ads and mass mailings to Academy voters, one includingLAT-WP - 1,249 words
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Advertisement54 1985-02-04 16 (Nyonya Restaurant Catering Services) offers "Nyonya Lunches" A variety of 4 appetising dishes and dessert or fresh fruit at only $6 (all in!). Available daily, Mondays to Fridays. Try our Daily Specials or sample some authentic Nyonya specialties from our wide menu. 05-22/23 Far East Plaza, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922.54 words
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Advertisement160 1985-02-04 16 IM "/f's not expensive!" she exclaims so/tly to her friend. "What's not expensive?" I muse as I step through the door towards the bar. The place? Probably. I see simple furnishings. Nothing poshy. Just cosy; a little homely. The band churns out some old sentimentals. Good music. Don't know them160 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1985-02-04 17 IASdIVA THE SINGAPORE MONITOR A 1 leisure M<**>AY, February 4,1966 I w J 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Page*. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by Prin- W ,'tia II 4.00 Mr Wizard'* World (La*t episode). ✓?ff Toybox H Vision On V V^^pi 5.20 Romper Room (E). jfek. v SH^1,079 words
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Advertisement185 1985-02-04 19 LmMJ WORTH INDIAN CUISINE FOOD-FIT FOR ROYALTY! Savour tempting yPKto' delights such as: aJW T—doori Kiafl Prawn* Mao Maasta* I—a Ntu Menu changes daily #05-36 Far East Plaza. Scons Road, S'pore 0922 (opposite Holiday Inn. I Next to Hyatt Regency) We also cater for wedding, parties special occasions. TEL: *****40185 words
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Advertisement62 1985-02-04 20 <±> Christian Bernard PARIS g C J*'ii jj I fvi.vi I fl3!S22&^3S22KSEBs^2i3lllll^^^l I Mfiis J I w ••i j B j KffiE3HaES3SSiEiBI^^ Bi: I *j j BBIIIBIBBIBBBiIIIIiIIIBHB^M I H J Sole distributor: House of Witches Pte Ltd. Showroom Saks Service Centre at: Orchard Point, #02-17, 160 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923.62 words
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Miscellaneous183 1985-02-04 22 [Sit FRENCH BUFFET LE VENDOME, Dynasty Singapore, will feature a French buffet luncheon tor this month from noon to 2.30 pm at $23.50++ per person. For reservations, calL *****00 x 7238. OYSTER SEASON BOULEVARD Hotel will feature five types of prime grade oysters from France and Holland until Sunday. The183 words
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Miscellaneous717 1985-02-04 22 Chinatown Corner in water coltar by Low Puay Hua...on dispjay at the Pinetree dab P N FAMiLY ART other works by Lim Tie Peng and Lim EXHIBITION Shou Cheng. AN EXHIBITION of recent paintings Admission is free. and calligraphy bv Lee WakOn and ABSTRACT PAINTINGS family will be held at717 words
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Miscellaneous104 1985-02-04 22 LUNCHTIME MUSIC LUNCHTIME music at Marine Parade Branch Library will feature Prosit: 150 Years of Josef Strauss .on Wednesday from 12.30 pm to 2 prri at its auditorium. Admission is free. QUEENSTOtyN Branch Library will play songs from the movie, The Graduate, performed by Simon and Garfunkel, on Friday from104 words
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Article, Illustration672 1985-02-04 27 Coach Binney wants a self-sufficient team WHEN Englishman Fred Binney took over from Frank Lord as Pahang coach last year, his immediate task was to ensure that the state performed well in the Malaysia Cup. But subsequently, Binney realised that there was another task ne had to672 words
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Article, Illustration763 1985-02-04 28 SIMON BARNES - BRITISH SOCCER BY SIMON BARNES EVERTON stretched their lead at the top of the First Division to four points, and extended their winning run into the seventh game. WATFORD stood as firm as they could, but were finally overwhelmed as Everton defender Gary Stevens opened the763 words
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Article654 1985-02-04 28 RACE 1 a 4 Div 6 1400 m 6 Productivity 56 E Cban (9) 111 1 Brassaka 57 Sng (8) 4 2 2 5 Locb Bijou 56 Tiley (7) 3 3 3 4 Ferrons Cardio 56 S H Cbew (4) 5 4 4 Coarse Scratching: 7 Smile For654 words
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Article1118 1985-02-04 28 INGUSH MV ONK Arewwf > CinKn 1, Mm Wb 1 »»«lch 1, IvartM 4 WaMofd 0, L»4c#»l» 1 Ch»t»«ii I TaWiwtMwi Nontfoh NmMmm tot** 1. Oman'* >it toyw 4. «M«SBSS 1 NmpcmSS 1. ENQLISH DIV TWO CorlW 1 MtddN»b»gyfh 1, CwlMi 0 Oitefd 1, CfytM Pitoc# 1 Minch#tl9( pirtiw'Sii"'1,118 words
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467 1985-02-04 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THE SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association last night named 21 men and 10 women for the Brunei Merdeka Games from March 24-31. Missing from the list are some outstanding athletes such as sprinters Haron Mundir, Ganasena Kasee, and Sandy Ang, long jumper Francis467 words
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215 1985-02-04 29 PATRICK GOH, who walked out of the Singapore Golf Association Handicap League A division match at Seletar Country Club course yesterday because there was no caddy to carry his bag, may be asked to appear before a disciplinary committee. Seletar Country215 words
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Article, Illustration655 1985-02-04 30 KOTA BARU, Monday KELANTAN Football Association president Haji Hussein Ahmad has vowed to quit his FA post if Kelantan fail to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Cup tournament. The final responsibility of Kelantan's performance lies with655 words
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Article135 1985-02-04 30 P W D L P A R SINGAPORE 4 1 1 IS t 13 Mingor 6 4 1 1 11 5 13 Trangganu 6 4 0 2 11 5 12 Johor 8 3 2 3 10 8 11 Sninat 7 3 2 2 6 5 11 Pvnang 5 3135 words
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175 1985-02-04 30 Reuter PARIS, Monday BORDEAUX increased their lead at the top of the French soccer league when tney cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Brest while their nearest challengers Nantes drew l-l at Bastia yesterday. The defending league champions scored all threeReuter - 175 words
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119 1985-02-04 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA MOTHER and daughter had a field day at the Tanah Merah Country Gub Women's Monthly Medal golf competition yesterday. Rosie Goh, handicap 11 and her daughter Pat, handicap 13, won the top gross and net prizes in the119 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-02-04 30 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Stefan Edberg of Sweden crushed third-seeded Yannick Noah (above) of France 6-1 6-0 to win the U*****,000 (*****,000) US National Indoor Tennis championships in Memphis, Tennessee, yesterday. <r lt was auite easy," Edberg said. 1 couldn't miss the ball. I never played so well. I tried78 words
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Article117 1985-02-04 30 BARCELONA'S English manager Terry Venables watched his team retain their nine-point lead at the top 6f the Spanish First Division yesterday, then dismissed rumours he wanted a break from soccer. After a 2-1 win at Osasuna, Venables answered suggestions that he would quit Spain at117 words
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Article55 1985-02-04 30 JOANNE Carner increased her lead during the final round of the US$2OO,OOO Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament in Miami yesterday despite a shoulder injury and won by six strokes over Jane Blalock ana defending champion Patty Sheehan. Carner finished with a 280. equalling the tournament record55 words
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Article106 1985-02-04 30 WHEN a surgeon's scalpel sliced into his left knee in a Basle hospital three weeks ago, Pirmin Zurbriggen's participation in the World Alpine Ski Championships seemed out of the question. Yet today, Zurbriggen woke up on his 22nd birthday as the "king of the downhill" after106 words
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Miscellaneous36 1985-02-04 28 IG SWEEP FIRST: *****6 ($5,145) SECOND: *****2 ($1,470) THIRD: *****7 ($735) STARTERS ($150): *****4 *****4 *****6 *****8 *****5 *****0 *****6 *****3 *****6 *****5 *****5 CONSOLATION ($100): *****2 *****8 *****7 *****8 *****3 *****0 *****8 *****3 *****7 *****936 words
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Advertisement406 1985-02-04 29 I cont EST j Predict the score ji and win SZOOO i 1) The object of the contest is to predict outright. If there are more than one oor- correctly the scoreiines of five Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be Cup matches in the boxes provided shared. If there406 words
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Advertisement113 1985-02-04 29 THE NRD/MAUYSU CUP WIN-A-lAS9 COMPHmON Wfl BETTER ACCELERATION THAN EVEN A SINGAPOREAN WINGER... Now, Regent Motors offers you the Write your answer on the entry form chance to win a fabulous Ford Laser which will appear every Sunday Ghia whilst you enjoy the thrills and in the Sunday Monitor starting113 words
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Advertisement42 1985-02-04 30 AnaM--«»#*« /J\_Al J to the WORLD CUP Official Endorsement Riqhts WORLD CUP W6NF jBP\ MALAYSIA CUP '85 RESULTS tlWffljt #4 Brunei 3 Kedah 0 K;HJu r. Armed Forces 0 Trengganu 1 Territor y 1 Selangor 3 s v v YONEX.'^vmlkasa dieim miniwousfe42 words
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Article, Illustration609 1985-02-04 31 State FA takes a case to the FAM against 'severity of its suspension' The Star MALACCA, Monday THE MALACCA Football Association will lodge a protest with the Football Association of Malaysia Competitions Committee against the "severity of its suspension" from the Malaysia Cup competition. Malacca were suspended andThe Star - 609 words
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Article339 1985-02-04 31 MALACCA, Monday A MALACCA soccer supporter is setting up a petition to rack his football association in its protest against what fans say is ''harsh" action against their team. Speaking to Malaysian daily The New Straits Times, one ardent fan, Musa All, a salesman, said: I339 words
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Advertisement77 1985-02-04 31 MALAYSIA CUP: 1 m Kelantan FA chiefl io quit if '^*vf^^^HjMJU^LJyku^LJK^^Hn£^^^^|HßLiiUJLlHß^H team faite: Page 31 %t^^^K2i2lA2l£lilAAAili^^^Hl The Sanyo CX 20 ultra slim (2mm) credit card size So small you might fbrgetit^^^^^k Calculator 8 digit LCD Square root, multiplication, division, addition, percent, memory, raciprocai Available in Mack, gold and nhanlr finUk77 words
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