Singapore Monitor, 6 February 1985
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Title Section11 1985-02-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Wednesday, February 6,198511 words
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Article, Illustration726 1985-02-06 1 Bosses should not be allowed to delay contributions, says NTUC THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will be putting pressure on the Central Provident Fund (CPF) board to change its practice of allowing employers726 words
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Article82 1985-02-06 1 ALTHOUGH employers are required to pay monthly contribution* to the Fund, the Central Provident Fund Act empowers the board to authorise, at its discretion, an employer or a class of employers to pay contributions at other intervals not exceeding six months. This discretionary power is generally seen as being82 words
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342 1985-02-06 1 UPI LAS VEQAS, Wtdnnday A TEXAS gambler who put down a losing US$l million (552.2 million) bet on a single roll of the dice was an apparent suicide, police said. William Lee Bergstrom, 33, of La Grange, Texas, was found dead of an apparent drugUPI - 342 words
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Advertisement108 1985-02-06 1 'Orchid' Knife-wielding series of ♦Chloroform to be phased RobbeP StPlkeS iM out: Page 2 HDB apartment: P3 Will $2yooo Entry fonns in I Saa page 30 today. Monitor 24-HR BANKING NOW AX UP WAH SHELL SERVICE SlflllON The United Overseas Bank Group has introduced 3 more UniTellers at petrol service108 words
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home
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226 1985-02-06 2 THERE is no truth in the report that Singapore residents aged between 35 and 40 will be required to register again for new identity cards. A spokesman of the Ministry of Home Affairs said this yesterday in response226 words
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247 1985-02-06 2 THE ORCHID series banknotes are still legal tender but the Board of Commissioners of Currency is planning to phase them out. Few of the notes, printed in 1967, are still in circulation, having been slowly replaced by the bird series currency notes247 words
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104 1985-02-06 2 SINGAPORE exporters to Japan stand to benefit from the expansion of Sea-Land Corporation's containership operations in Japan. Sea-Land, the largest US flag containership carrier, has switched to a new port facility on Rokko Island, where it has more than double the terminal and berthing104 words
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419 1985-02-06 2 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG OCCUPANTS of the Ng Teow Yhee Building may stay on for another few months even though the building has been taken over by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in November last year and the access roads419 words
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Article286 1985-02-06 3 SURESH HAIR - Chloroform-soaked handkerchief used to knock out victim in Toa Payoh By SURESH HAIR HOUSEWIVES in Toa Payoh have been told to look out for a female robber who used a chloroform-soaked handkerchief to rob a woman in her Housing Board flat last week. The victim,286 words
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428 1985-02-06 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE SINGAPORE Kennel Club is alarmed that the Housing and Development Board might change its policy on ownership of pets and force its residents to part with their dogs. Its president, Dr F A C Oehlers, said the428 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-02-06 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A WOMAN who received $100,000 insurance last Eear is being sued by her iwyer for not paying his legal expenses. Mr Charles Ng, the woman's lawyer, is bringing bankruptcy proceedings against Maaam Tung Ah Kue, nine months after she received348 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-02-06 4 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO INDIA IS being heavily promoted as a tourist destination, and there is a $50,000 filmlet by Air India being telecast nightly over television to show for it The airline, which has kept a low profile for the past 10424 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-02-06 6 PAT D'ROSE - They may be taken to court for operating without a licence By PAT D'ROSE TWO RIVAL discotheques in Katong may be taken to court for operating without a public entertainment licence. The clubs, Polaris Discotheque and Midnight Express, both in People's Park Katong Complex and252 words
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168 1985-02-06 6 THE TRADE Development Board will be promoting Singapore food and beverage in the Middle East, the United States, Australia and the European Economic Community countries. According to Tradespur, a publication of the board, Singapore's share in these markets is168 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-02-06 6 THE LUNAR New Year may be a good time to do some spring-cleaning, but this is certainly not a good place (picture above) to dump unwanted stuff. This portion of the car park at Block 30, Marine Parade Crescent, isPhoto by SPENCER LOH - 179 words
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Advertisement124 1985-02-06 2 Introducing TheNOVUS Hack White Collection from Germany The elegant and sturdy The handy but tough stapler with the BETMSM office stapler with the convenient front top loading system for loading system. All you easy loading. At the have to do is press the economical price of loading bar. Load the124 words
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Advertisement460 1985-02-06 3 The Diethelm table will help you understand why the rest has a hollow ring to it. When you buy a desk, have you ever They also have an extraordinary' wondered just how much of a desk you're f j capacity for concealing the unsightly actually getting? y J? but inevitable460 words
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Advertisement89 1985-02-06 6 H /r/\\\ K f U MAGNA-DRY U] A PATENTED CARPET DRY CLEANING SYSTEM STOP WET-CLEANING YOUR CARPET. SWITCH TO "MAGNA DRY", A PATENTED, REVOLUTIONARY DRY CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM. Most practical for offices, hotels and homes. No drying time (no inconvenience or interruption to normal business) No damage, shrinkage, mildew, odour89 words
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world
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Article, Illustration378 1985-02-06 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed THE REAGAN administration hinted yesterday at further retaliations against a stunned New Zealand after cancelling a naval exercise over Auckland's denial of port access to a US warship. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb said the action is intended to signalUPI - 378 words
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168 1985-02-06 7 ATHENS, WadiMSday GREECE has rejected a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) request to upgrade US nuclear arms stationed in Greece but approved f>lans to improve security around the nstallations, Government spokesman Dimitris Maroudas said yesterday. Mr Maroudas said the request was made168 words
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220 1985-02-06 7 AP SYDNEY, Wtd AUSTRALIA has withdrawn its offer of supSort facilities for United tates MX Missile tests in the Pacific amid rising opposition in the governing Australian Labor Party to any involvement in the trials, according to published reports here. PrimeAP - 220 words
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168 1985-02-06 7 AP LONDON, Wednesday A BRITISH Airways Boeing 747 flying from Australia to Britain developed engine trouble over the Indian Ocean yesterday and returned to Singapore, the airline said. The four-engine jumbo jet had 150 passengers on board, a spokesman for British Airways saidAP - 168 words
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222 1985-02-06 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday Taiwan has denied a US request that two suspects in the murder of a Chinese-American journalist in California be returned to the United States for trial, the State Department said. <f We have asked that two suspects be returned or allowed to returnUPI - 222 words
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Article363 1985-02-06 8 It's becoming world's biggest borrower, says Volcker AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday RECORD U.S. government spending deficits are becoming so large that the United States is becoming the world's largest debtor, the heaa of the US central bank said yesterday. Mr Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal ReserveAP - 363 words
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127 1985-02-06 8 ARANYAPRATHET, Wed FAST-MOVING Vietnamese troops, having frierced key guerilla deences, appeared to be executing a pincer movement aimed at totally destroying the most important stronghold of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, Thai and Western analysts said yesterday. The pincer, if successful, would pin a127 words
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Article, Illustration120 1985-02-06 8 AP STAIRS are do obstacle to this robot latest creation of Japanese technology. Although it can travel at only 50 metres an boor, the twolegged mechanical creature can walk, bend its knees and twist its 16 With Its Jointed knees, groins and ankles, it canAP - 120 words
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304 1985-02-06 8 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday SAYING "I do not know my fate tomorrow," Korean opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung warned yesterday of nible anti-government disturbances te government tries to put him under house arrest upon his return to Seoul. "Dangers await me," said Mr Kim,AP - 304 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration70 1985-02-06 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS INDONESIA'S President Suharto (above) has pledged half his salary over the next five months towards a scheme to rebuild a Javanese palace which burned down last week, one of his ministers said. Minister for Political and Defence Affairs Mr Surono, the70 words
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Article106 1985-02-06 8 MR RONALD Reagan, the oldest serving president in US history, turns 74 today with the white House firmly convinced he is as fit as ever. "The president is in First Class, A-l health. He gets younger every year," White House spokesman Mr Larry Speakes said. Mr Reagan106 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-02-06 8 CAPT Grzegorz Piotrowski (above), the central figure in the trial of four Polish secret police officers charged in the killing of a pro-Solidarity Rev Jerzv Popieluszko, admitted the slaying was "an act of madness" that had harmed the government and said he was prepared to86 words
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Article79 1985-02-06 8 THOUSANDS of fans of teenage singing idol Yoshie Kashiwabara tried to phone in to hear her voice, overloading circuits and disrupting telephone service nationwide, the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp said. "It was like a traffic jam," spokesman Yoshiaki Hisamoto said. A popular music79 words
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Advertisement107 1985-02-06 7 k^p:.^^RENDEZVOIJS I* has to be a gourmet's dream 7 come true two whole weeks of exI y cellent curries selected from the curry V jgj capitals of India, Malaysia and Indonesla. And home-spun Singaporean speS =sz=z===== Dig Into spicy beef rendang, rich Northern Indian mutton marsala, or fiery red* fish107 words
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Advertisement54 1985-02-06 9 The superiorcx)gnacfkm Hermessy now comes withunique imported ceramic jars. |~jfl -^iijj-i- I ly^Bßt^B i—^^^■jl w-c•w I h v asci^hi Just what you need for the coming festivities three unique ceramic (g*t HCIHICSSV storage jars. All yours when you buy Hennessy Cuvee Superieure. Vtf/ 7 (This offer is only valid while54 words
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money
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Article, Illustration391 1985-02-06 10 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC) has entered a 50-50 joint-venture with China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC) and Diaoyutai State Guest House to develop a $88 million five-star hotel in China. The 400-room hotel. will be built on a 10,000391 words
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126 1985-02-06 10 ROTHMANS Industries' group pre-tax profit for the half year to Dec 31, 1984, decreased to $18.1 million from $18.6 million in the previous period. The company said the increase in excise duty on tobacco had resulted in a smaller domestic market. The 2.9 per126 words
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124 1985-02-06 10 PALMCO Holdings Bhd's group pre-tax profit for the half year ended Dec 31,1984, more than doubled to M 56.2 million from M 52.4 million in the previous period. Turnover increased a hefty 68 per cent to M 5474.9 million from M 5281.7 million. Group124 words
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107 1985-02-06 10 GENERAL Securities Investments' group pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1984, decreased 37.3 per cent from $5.8 million to $3.6 million. Turnover also declined 33.4 per cent from $7.6 million to $5 million. At the company level, however, pre-tax [»rofit increased 10107 words
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Article121 1985-02-06 10 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland NV will be issuing Ecu 100 million 9.5 per cent bonds at 99.5 per cent, making it the first Dutch borrower to tap the Ecu bond market. The issue will be lead managed by ABN Bank and co-managed by Bank Brussel Lambert121 words
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529 1985-02-06 11 Sydney may pass HK as finance centre bank man Hong Kong Standard HONG KO* <3, Wednesday SYDNEY MAY have the potential to i<.place Singapore as the Asian dollar funding centre and surpass Hong Kong as a major financial centre over the next two decades, according to Mr Nicholas Whitlam, managingHong Kong Standard - 529 words
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103 1985-02-06 11 WMLLSTREET FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Mr Paul Volcker put Wall Street on guard yesterday about the US budget deficit, prompting institutional investors to sell blue chip issues ana causing the stock market to finish lower in heavy trading. The Dow Jones Industrial103 words
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Article55 1985-02-06 11 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 825.13, down 3.06 points from Monday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 418.19, down 2.27 points from Monday's close of 420.46. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Bate Index fell 0.4611 points to 133.4205 at the close, compared55 words
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Article108 1985-02-06 11 AP THE US dollar broke more records yesterday but ended trading with some currencies below their highs for the day. Gold bullion prices were little changed in listless trading. At Bepublic National Bank in New York, gold bullion was bid at 302 dollars a troy ounce asAP - 108 words
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Article135 1985-02-06 11 UNITED Overseas Bank's customers can now exchange their gold bars or wafers for any of the bank's gold products (such as the "Fu Lu Shou" lgm gold wafer, Zodiac gold bar or Singapore bullion coins) at $10 per new piece of gold bar exchanged. The exchange135 words
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Advertisement80 1985-02-06 10 J) Makf^ou^Chinese New Year gift in true Nyonya Tradition. Give a "Bakul Siah" from Rumah Melaka 3 Bakul from $120 Kueh Belanda (Loveletters) Sausages Mandarin Oranges Brandy Sweets a Last order by February 12th. Free delivery within Singapore. Our Kueh Belanda (loveletters), Bangkit, Koyah and Sesagoon, all home made from80 words
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Miscellaneous15 1985-02-06 10 Scum j. a McNaught Synd.. lik T O K jAzov. fiarrEt? OZT ue>£p*e> iweV/PftO-PWONC. system."15 words
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Advertisement229 1985-02-06 11 Are you ready to taste a brand of Thai cuisine that will tickle your tongue and At Cafe Plaza, we're having 3 blissful weeks of Eastern-Thai delicacies. /sT'i\ rf&W* r f for our buffet lunch and over 30 for J^ dinner. From hot and sour soups to marinated salads to229 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration400 1985-02-06 12 VINCENT FONG - Old, disused building to be re-built into apartment block By VINCENT FONG A DILAPIDATED four-storey house in Queen Astrid Avenue, with an intriguing history, has been earmarked Tor redevelopment into a modern apartment block. The 22,390-square-metre property, called Holland House, on Sixth Avenue, has400 words
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Article, Illustration287 1985-02-06 13 ABOUT four-filths of the architects in the United States could be "dislocated" by the year 2000, as computers automate the production of architectural drawings, product specifications, cost estimates and schedules, a recent report published in the American Association of Cost Engineers says. The287 words
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Advertisement90 1985-02-06 12 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% p a 11 to 25 years90 words
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Advertisement211 1985-02-06 12 bbkmlll ASSOClAllSh^^^^g^^i^B^ To be held at Mandarin Court A 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 12th February 1985 at 2.30 pjn. 1) LAND AT 39 CORNWALL GARDENS Area: 46,864 tq. ft. Title: Freehold 2) 96/A/B/C/D LAVENDER STREET (5-etorey shop/flats) Total Araa: 482 tq. m. Title: Freehold To be sold en-bloc211 words
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Advertisement249 1985-02-06 13 S| wCSI h 1 i K pm sMm W 9 j ipHHS! J Bp|| ißSirali m*III mimLa R's easy to understand why Far Horizon Cantons has YOU Can Still maKe so popular with home-owners: »Ua ri/iht rhniro Set within 10 acres of verdant greenery and minutes UIO liyilt UIMVO. away249 words
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Advertisement292 1985-02-06 13 "Where do you go for easier, better home financing?" Optimum financing with or without CPF yTBaBHBBjfiL Attractive interest rates L< H.—T" 1 I to 10 years QL 9Vi% p. a. I—l II to 25 years 9%% p.a. ■Ei___LLJJAe_ Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of292 words
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opinion/letters
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330 1985-02-06 14 IT SEEMS to me from your report "New Education theme: Be flexible" (SM, Feb 3) that the Government is bent on implementing the full-day school. As a parent, I am alarmed. I would urge the Ministry of Education to go slow on some of its330 words
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187 1985-02-06 14 THANK YOU for your article "Cooks won't give up on 'mei cheng"' (SM, Feb 2). It reveals many Singapore restaurateurs and hawkers for what they are. They simply want to prepare food as quickly and cheaply as possible. They care little about the187 words
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163 1985-02-06 14 I WRITE in response to your open invitation for comments on the letter "Unnecessary to identify lawyer in Emporium story" by "Newswatcher" (SM, Jan 29). I agree with the content of his letter and the tone underlying it. He deplored the needless publicity163 words
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267 1985-02-06 14 "ANOTHER Newswatcher" was barking up the wrong tree in his letter "Mention of lawyers' names not unusual" (SM, Feb 1). His letter was purportedly a reply to my previous letter "Unnecessary to identify lawyer in Emporium story" (SM, Jan 29) on267 words
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Article494 1985-02-06 15 HKMroBBMiII FEAR of a loss of face some would call It integrity or a sense of honour is a quality that seems to be vanishing from our business scene. In two years, we've seen at least three cases of businessmen who chose to494 words
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226 1985-02-06 15 I WOULD like to report damage to my car which I suspect was caused by a truck involved in a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project. I parked my car in the car park at Blk 110 on Sunday morning three weeks ago.226 words
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206 1985-02-06 15 I REFER to the report "HDB will ban dogs if gripes stay" (SM, Feb 2). Dogs are such nice companions and a security asset that is why more and more people are now keeping dogs, knowing the benefits. However there will always be206 words
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Article89 1985-02-06 15 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 WILL CHANGI Hospital consider extending the evening visiting hours by another half hour? As the hospital may be aware, many of the patients' relatives or friends have to travel by bus to visit them and the travelling time will take about one89 words
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138 1985-02-06 15 WITH reference to Li Xian Ji's letter (SM, Jan 29) on "KFC boss is obliged to disclose company details," we, a group of Singapore Monitor readers, are very proud that be has written to the Press for some justice on the matter. However, we138 words
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Advertisement123 1985-02-06 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will 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 the123 words
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Advertisement72 1985-02-06 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wi be aooiyted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's neme and address even if the writer decides to use a nseudonvm in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reeerve the72 words
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Article, Illustration819 1985-02-06 16 Lovebirds Seiko and Hiromi so close, and yet so far Japanese idols' break-up comes as a big surprise to fans STARSTRUCK WHEN celebrities exchange vows, the process is usually nothing short of a sensation. This was so when Japanese singer Momoe Yamaguchi and actor Tomokazu Miura got married two years819 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1985-02-06 16 KUO PAO KUN - THEATRE IS MAKING ITS RIPPLES FELT rJjLULUJJ By KUO PAO KUN in Hong Kong ARTHUR MILLER'S Death of a Salesman produced by himself in Mandarin with the People's Art Theatre of Beijing may have been the biggest draw at last month's 13th Hong Kong1,287 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-02-06 18 Maugham (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS film traces the life of William Somerset Maugham, a man of contrast and great complexity and the author of The Moon and Sixpence, The Razor's Edge and Of Human Bondage. It follows his complicated and uneasy life from his582 words
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Article, Illustration864 1985-02-06 18 PAT HILTON - By PAT HILTON in HoHywood Tribune Media WHERE does Remington Steele end and Pierce Brosnan begin? Not even the actor is sure. "People see me as suave, sophisticated, debonair," says Brosnan about the detective he plays on NBC's Remington Steele (currently shown on Friday evenings over ChannelTribune Media - 864 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1985-02-06 19 STACY JANEL SMITH - By STACY JANEL SMITH in Hollywood IT'S a chilly, rainy evening. The cosy restaurant off the beaten path is empty. Logs blaze in a blackened fireplace. James Coburn, bundled up in bulky knit sweater and scarf, adds the perfect picturesque element to the scene. With his handsomely deep-etched1,140 words
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Advertisement113 1985-02-06 16 l_ T i i mm*tk i jyrf J 3r k J** T'Jw W i 3r JF 3r f— 5. y ■■■BHHtfHfIHIIHI 5 Devoted To You I 3c That's right. 7fas Valentine's Day, the Singapore 3L Monitor will devote entire pages to all the lovers out there who want to show113 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1985-02-06 17 I I THE SINGAPORE MONITOR K I leisure Wednesday, February 8,1888 I w 3.0U uptfwnj ana PVogfinuTii wgnugnu tonowm oy inn Land Is Mm (C)(r) (English subtitles). Ths Richard Simmons Show. 4.50 Ths Animals Exorsss.* Featuring the World where 800 wstsr fowls Nks the Scsiist Ibis snd the Flamingoes live.1,314 words
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Miscellaneous673 1985-02-06 19 FILM GUIDE MANDARIN (*****01): WOMAN REVENGER (C) NEW ZEALAND F MS auditorium DALIT (*****16)- LIFELINE EXPRESS (C) T A PAY H (*****34): WOMAN REVENGER (C) THE N ew Zealand High This is a black and white LIFELINE EXPRESS (C) JUBILEE (*****07): WOMAN REVENGER (C) Commission will screen the portrait on673 words
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Advertisement83 1985-02-06 20 CAPITOL: LAST DAT! (*****59) S SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 0.30, 9.15 tVry Qm> uid hh urtnm Vv 4 A IV* wll weapons v I* ifcM varM MttoM. VK) Wh*» Vm dMi backflrm... V *lV ALL FUN BREAKS LOOM! A DEALm JQi LUFYV < HAtf HGOUMKY WF.AVF.R (.RHrOfh HINF.S JADE:83 words
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Advertisement203 1985-02-06 20 mmffiWSSSRSBI'I O 4th Floor, Sultan Plaza, Jalan Sultan C 0(*****76) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30,4.00,6.30 A 9.lspmQ O VIETNAM 1984 *„v 0 /9b "THE WAR'S NOT OVIR UNTIL THE UST MAN COMES HOME!" T 2 I it Movie! Grossed More 5 X3m uss 10 MMMon in 10 Days! g CATHAY: NOW203 words
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Miscellaneous188 1985-02-06 20 LUNCHTIME MUSIC QUEENSTOWN Branch Library will play songs from the movie, The Graduate performed by Simon and Garfunkel on Friday from 12.15 pm to 12.45 pm (session I) and from 1.15 pm to 1.45 pm (session II) at it* lecture hall. Admission is free. BUKIT MERAH Branch Library will play188 words
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Miscellaneous635 1985-02-06 20 Afll Ji fc J Mixed media titled Composition ***** by Kian K0k...0n display at the Alliance Fraacaise ABSTRACT PAINTIINGS CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS AND PRINTS atirnJh b '7,ll?, «jff& uf f/Tl'lha THERE will be an exhibition.and sale KnIS b 1 «™!S! of contemporary paintings and prints SSTSin •>, Kian fck. it the635 words
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HOME SERVICE & HOME FURNISHING:
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Article, Illustration997 1985-02-06 21 LEE RENNER - By LEE RENNER Popular Science HAS the carpeting in your entry area been made old and worn before its time by your family's comings and goings? You've probably tried, over the years, the two common protective measures for carpets in heavily travelled areas: plastic mats andPopular Science - 997 words
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Article, Illustration480 1985-02-06 22 Popular Science DIRT particles accumulating on video heads damage picture quality until finally you see snow instead of show. Therefore, VHS and Beta VCR makers recommend that the heads be cleaned after every 100 hours of use. You could use a cleaning cassette, but itPopular Science - 480 words
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Advertisement166 1985-02-06 21 Alice Bathroom Fittings A Touch of Class In Modern Bathroom l M Colours Vi* iCV" *< C Blue,Brown,Red Complete Set 8 Items 'Mtmoat.*. y. Special offer $85.00 Sole Agent: Singapore Malaysia STAR BRIGHT TRADING #04-174, Block 1014, Geylang East, Avenue 3, Singapore 1438,Te1: *****83/*****84 H|~7guaranteed WA Exqwle Vtmkmmi** ol Hang166 words
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Miscellaneous781 1985-02-06 23 leisure COmiCS 0, 19>8 —————————————1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook ML OTHER KH* HAVE /WHAT CAUSED HER PI 1 ltV A -*tl SlA*\ t»«M& AT THE NX MADE HER THEIfc I*AW/ V SOQ4 V HUWGr€R «TWK6 \fc «rflfU c°*pamY aw r just thcv look To He* For M respect ?charis*aa?\ 6Hc*t£r.781 words
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Advertisement528 1985-02-06 25 PERSONAL CARE AND FITNESS Of course you are, nearly everyone is. I Too much good I food, not enough II f II exercise is a sure V.I y way to make a big H I to be called "fatty" 1 wouldp't be nice for a t JL person who once528 words
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Advertisement121 1985-02-06 25 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 IKMZ, YOOSUF A CO (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 260 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a meeting ot the creditors of the abovenamed Company wM be held at 36 Robinson Road, #05-01/02 City House. Singapore 0106 on Friday,121 words
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Advertisement489 1985-02-06 25 classified NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Arthur Lee Wee Guan of No. 60 Hua Guan Avenue, Singapore 2158, have applied for a Wholesale Beer Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s. Big Ben Pte Ltd, 85 Genting Lane #06-02, Singapore 1534, and that this application will489 words
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Advertisement342 1985-02-06 27 classified 273-9090 Sports Goods/ Coaching SUBARASHI SPORTS (RACKET) Restringina Services Blk 330, #01-1809. Ang Mo Kio Ave 1. 455 5006. MERCHANDISE SERVICES At Your Service ?ys CHIN SWEE PROGRAMMING Co specialises in programming C N C (machining centre and lathe) $2 per block. Tel: 560 7619 DO YOU HAVE any342 words
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Advertisement373 1985-02-06 27 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18S LILY DRESSMAKING A CHILDREN'S WEAR (PTE.) LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LILY DRESSMAKING CHILDREN S WEAR (PTE.) LTD.duly convened and held at 9, Maju Avenue, Singapore 1955 on the 3 1 st373 words
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Advertisement402 1985-02-06 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 MALAYAN ENGINEERS (1981) PTE LTD (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at No. 24 Tan Kim Cheng Road, Singapore 1026 on 31 January 1985 the following Resolutions were passed: RESOLVED that402 words
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Advertisement458 1985-02-06 27 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Cheng Geen Kiow, of No. 39, Middle Road Singapore 0718, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Family Fair Shop, Blk 105, Clementi St. 12 #01-08, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in Court458 words
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319 1985-02-06 28 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE has been asked by the International Weightlifting Federation to host the 1987 World Junior championships. High level talks between the federation president Cottriea Schodl, its secretarygeneral Tamas Ajan and the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation president Denis Tan and319 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-02-06 28 Reuter QUERETARO (Mexico), Wednesday THE INTERNATIONAL Football Federation (Fifa) has paid US$3 million to insure next year's World Cup soccer finals in Mexico for USfIOO million. Fifa's World Cup organising committee chairman Hermann Neuberger of West Germany said the premium had Men paidReuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration241 1985-02-06 28 AP DELRAY BEACH (Florida), Wednesday WITH John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors sitting this one out, Ivan Lendl is Shseedea in the inaugural US|l.B llion Upton International Players Championships, a unique two-week tennis tournament which began yesterday. Ana although the firstAP - 241 words
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256 1985-02-06 28 Reuter KANPUR (India), Wednesday ENGLAND TRIUMPHED in a Test cricket series abroad for the first time for six years when they comfortably thwarted India's desperate attempt to win the fifth and final Test against the odds yesterday. Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar made aReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-02-06 29 ALFONSO CHAN - ®y ALFONSO CHAN D TUKIJAN, with six stitches on the right side of his head, will spearhead Singapore's attack against Selangor in a Malaysia Cup tie at the National Stadium tomorrow. Tukijan showed at last night's training session that he could head powerfully despite the401 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-02-06 30 ALFONSO CHAN - Schools where the soccer talent lies Catholic Junior College 1 Serangoon Garden Sac 1 in Schools j REPORt: ALFONSO CHAN NATIONAL league club* would do well to scout for potential players in the National Schools Football tournament now on. Some of the "A" Division boys, and even "B" boys nowPICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW - 355 words
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69 1985-02-06 30 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday EVARISTO MACEDO, a former All-Star player and coach of the last-place American club of Rio, has been named coach of Brazil's national soccer team for the 1986 World Cup elimination games. The Brazilian soccer confederation announced yesterday that Macedo69 words
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Article67 1985-02-06 30 Catherine Chan Ee Tiam of Block 18 Spotiswoode Park Road #02-20 passed away peacefully 12.45 am 6th February 1985 leaving behind. HUSBAND Thomas Lee Siang Heng SON DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Sebastian Lee Cheow Seng Catherine Tan Woon Lan DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Clara Lee Ho Seng Hock Christine Lee Andrew Tan Chor Khuang67 words
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Article330 1985-02-06 30 KEN JALLEH JR - Swimmer back after two-year layoff due to hepatitis By KEN JALLEH JR GRACE CHEONG is back and raring for a Blace8 lace in Singapore's South-East Asia ames swimming team to Bangkok in December. The Asian Games international, who had her swimming career cut short because of330 words
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Article, Illustration172 1985-02-06 30 A PROPOSAL for Singapore's lessknown tennis juniors to Decome as well-known as their squash counterSarts is being considered by the insapore Lawn Tennis Association. Coaching and training committee chairman Dr John Choy is submitting his plans for the association to revive training and competitions172 words
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Advertisement417 1985-02-06 29 I CONTEST 1 Predict the score J| > j ond win $2,000 I 1) The object of the contest is to predict outright ll there are more than one cor- correctly the scorefcnes of five Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be I Cup matches in the boxes provided shared417 words
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Article, Illustration752 1985-02-06 31 ERNEST FRIDA - MONITOR sports By ERNEST FRIDA HISTORY was made even before the national sports awards had been decided when nominations closed yesterday with only one nominee each for the Sportswoman and Coach of the Year awards. Teenage squash queen Lim Seoß Hui is752 words
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