Singapore Monitor, 7 February 1985
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Title Section12 1985-02-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cantt M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, February 7, 198512 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-02-07 1 DRIVING a taxi isn't all air-condi-tioned comfort. It's a hard life, and preparation is the key to having a good day at work, what with traffic jams, irate fares and the like. Which is why this gang of Commuter cabbies (picture) gather at the Delta SportsPICTURE by CLIFTON AW - 61 words
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468 1985-02-07 1 GANDHI AMBALAM - Singapore firms use cheaper high-tech methods to lure customers ■y GANDHI AMBALAM FOUR Singapore companies with international links are using modern technology to offer their clients nere and in Malaysia cheaper services than Telecoms. These companies collect telex messages and transmit them to468 words
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82 1985-02-07 1 Reuter ROME, Thursday THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of the Soviet newspaper, Pravda, last night confirmed that Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko is ill. "I have to tell you that comrade Chernenko is ill," Pravda boss Viktor Afanasiev told Italian journalist Enzo Biagi in a direct linkup interview betweenReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration523 1985-02-07 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Bv ROBERT CONCEICAO THE ACCIDENT rate in the Singapore Armed Forces has dropped to a point where it is now equivalent to a motorist with ten years' driving experience being involved in one accident every five or six years. This was disclosed by Lieutenant-Colonel Zee523 words
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Article156 1985-02-07 2 IN OUR story vesterday about the unions' call to the Central Provident Fund Board to act swiftly against erring employers, we inadvertently used the photo of Dr Tan Cheng Bock instead of Mr Goh Chee Wee who was quoted in our report. We are sorry for the156 words
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244 1985-02-07 2 BATAM Island is moving ahead rapidly to challenge Singapore as a service centre for Indonesian oil exploration, a leading Ctroleum journal reports lay. Oil and Gas News says the Indonesian authorities have given approval for an Indonesian company to establish and operate244 words
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Article345 1985-02-07 3 SURESH NAIR - A couple, posing as temple officials, duped three elderly women of their money By SURESH NAIR A COUPLE, posing as temple officials, have conned several elderly people in tne East Coast area into paying deposits to reserve special urns in a non-existent columbarium which is345 words
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348 1985-02-07 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG POLICE have been instructed to keep a sharp lookout for several men who have been impersonating detectives and investigators. The Police Department is concerned that the activities of these bogus policemen may tarnish its image. These bogus policemen are believed348 words
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209 1985-02-07 3 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING GUESTS at four hotels will soon be able to enjoy an air-conditioned bus ride to Chinatown to shop and see the lights during the Lunar New Year season. The Mandarin, Hvatt Regency, Dynasty and Meridien hotels will be operating209 words
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53 1985-02-07 3 CITY Shuttle Service buses running to the race course in Bukit Timah will be one-man operated from Saturday. All commuters are advised to have the correct fare ready as no change will be provided by the bus dFivers. The flat fare of 8b53 words
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Article274 1985-02-07 4 LESS than a week after its inauguration, a luxury ferry making runs between Singapore and Malacca has been hit by another vessel. The Jasarina was getting ready to begin its Malacca run last Friday at the Finger Pier when it was hit by a supply274 words
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Article, Illustration551 1985-02-07 4 CHEE LI CHOO - «y CHEE LI CHOO MORE and more people are flocking to community centres to take up aerobics. At the Alexandra Community Centre, the number of classes held has increased by SO per cent. Last year, when the community centre first offered aerobics, five551 words
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297 1985-02-07 6 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE BRANDY drinkers looking to parallel importers for bargains this Lunar New Year will be disappointed. While prices of brandy importea by authorised agents remain the same, retailers who bypass official distributors and import directly are selling at B rices only slightly297 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-02-07 6 THE PUPPET-MAN catches many a curious eye. And little Jonathan Ang (right) is no exception. With his colourful masks and hand puppets, Mr Tay Buang Kok (left) is certainly a picturesque sight at Centrepoint in Orchard Road Mr Buang. 68, sells masks of fierce Chinese warriors,Pictures by ROEWA ANG - 67 words
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196 1985-02-07 7 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK A PORT of Singapore Authority godown to be converted to a temporary food centre for hawkers from the Telok Ayer food centre is costing the Government more than |1 million. The conversion, to be done by Tong Joo Aik196 words
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293 1985-02-07 7 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING TOP GOVERNMENT officials are giving a series of talks on business opportunities in Singapore to 30 members of the Young Presidents' Organisation, the exclusive club limited to those who have made it to the top before the age of293 words
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288 1985-02-07 7 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG THE ANG MO KIO community centre, now in Bo Wen constituency because of the redrawing of boundary lines, will bear the names of both constituencies. The Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio, Mr Yeo Toon Chia,288 words
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164 1985-02-07 7 Bernama TRADE and Industry Minister Dr Richard Hu said yesterday he had "great expectations" that the Asean economic ministers' meeting with US Trade Representative William Brock in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow would be fruitful. The talks should help resolve some of the outstandingBernama - 164 words
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177 1985-02-07 7 THREE masked robbers were stopped by a police squad on the beat yesterday in Marine Drive. The three men were walking towards their getaway car after committing an armed robbery at about 10 am in Block 74 when they were spotted by the squaa177 words
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195 1985-02-07 7 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE LOCAL Chinese dramas will be shown four times a week over Channel 8 from Mar 5. This is a step towards the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's target to telecast local drama five times a week. Tycoon, the 30-episode195 words
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Advertisement291 1985-02-07 2 h happen to •lofua.We lad ounslvas unable to qpaak stimulate their genuine interest, whether to one up when we realy need to. And we don't alwtyi know penon or to a crowd why. tat whatever the reaeon, we need not juet accept k- Not only dotheee men md women develop291 words
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Advertisement54 1985-02-07 4 Commemorating "Tr tn -J thpear of QAri hn SAI BABA j Chinese New Year A BHAJANS (Hymns) will be held on Saturday, 9th February 1985, at 6.30 p.m. at the Singapore Khalsa Association Hall, 2 Tessensohn Road, Singapore 0821 (near the Junction of Balestier Road). |jk ALL ARE M m54 words
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Advertisement118 1985-02-07 7 TheTeaGaiden presents a new lunch menu____ I Lunch AtTheH I Tea Garden I A NEW LUNCH MENU Over the last few months we have been all ears and gradually our new menu has taken shape. Although it is too varied to describe here, our house speciality deserves a special mention.118 words
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371 1985-02-07 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday US SECRETARY of State George Shultz, meeting Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke after Australia's reported withdrawal of support facilities for MX missile tests, said yesterday the United States will go ahead with the tests without Australian help. "A decision hasAP - 371 words
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242 1985-02-07 8 UPI NEW ORLEANS, Thursday THE NEW Orleans Police Department was arresting the wrong people and only had its computer to blame. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit against the police and the practice of picking up people because their name was the sameUPI - 242 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-02-07 8 Reuter TAIPEH, Thursday ARTIST Shieh Kun-San (right) has only one leg, no arms and he paints with a brush between his teeth. But Mr Shieh, 28, is one of the most populalr artists in Taiwan and his oil paintings fetch hign prices inReuter - 197 words
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267 1985-02-07 8 AP ARANYAPRATHET, Thursday FIERCE fighting widened over a 64 km stretch of Cambodia south of Aranyaprathet yesterday as Vietnamese forces pouring out artillery and mortar fire closed in on Khmer Rouge guerillas being wedged against the Thai border, Thai military officersAP - 267 words
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Article313 1985-02-07 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday SOUTH KOREAN opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung headed home to Korea and an uncertain welcome vesterday, ending two years of American exile with a plea to the Korean Government to restore his political rights and allow him to work for democratic change. The GovernmentAP - 313 words
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138 1985-02-07 10 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, in his fourth State of the Union address, yesterday declared "a second American revolution" of hope, opportunity, technological progress and the promise of a free and peaceful world. He said: Mr Reagan set his agenda for a second term,138 words
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477 1985-02-07 10 UPI HOLLYWOOD, Thursday "AMADEUS," the biography of Mozart, and "A Passage to India," a 1920s story about the demise of English rule in India, led all movie* with 11 Oscar nominations, Academy Award officials announced yesterday. "The Killing Fields," the story of theUPI - 477 words
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95 1985-02-07 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday ALL LAWSUITS filed against Union Carbide Corporation in the chemical leak disaster in Bhopal, India totalling billions of dollars in damages have been consolidated in federal court in New York, a judicial panel announced yesterday. The Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation inUPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-02-07 11 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS LISA CAPUANO, assistant to American rhythm and blues singer Chaka Khan (above), was fined US$2BO (Ss62o) in London for possessing heroin that she actually thought was cocaine. Capuano, 24, who is accompanying Khan on a European tour, sobbed in the80 words
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Article82 1985-02-07 11 NOTHING LIKE star athletes to boost a college's enrollment. Boston College says the presence and popularity of Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie is partially responsible for a 28 per cent enrollment increase in the past two years. C Olympic marathon champion Joan Benoit's exure82 words
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Article60 1985-02-07 11 THE VALENTINE Lady of Loveland, Ohio, is gone but her family will carry on her tradition by re-mailing thousands of letters to give them a Loveland postmark. In 10 years, Doris Pfiester re-mailed 85,000 valentines to all 50 states and 30 countries. When she died two years60 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-02-07 11 COMEDIENNE Joan Rivers (above) won a legal victory when a Pennsylvania judge ruled a Lower Court should have given her a better chance at establishing a new borough, to be called Two Ponds, outside Philadelphia. In 1983, a county judge dismissed the request for a86 words
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267 1985-02-07 11 CHELMSFORD (Massachusetts), Thursday A DETECTIVE who played a bit part in the film "The Brink's Job" arrested a 72-year-old man who played a major role in the real-life US$2.7-million (555.94 million at today's exchange rate) heist 35 years ago. Police Lieutenant Robert267 words
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765 1985-02-07 11 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thurt MEMBERS of the elite corps of the government service the administrative and diplomatic service are being taught to sing to ease the monotony of pen-pushing and dealings in officialdom. That is what Intan (the National Institute ofBernama - 765 words
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Advertisement168 1985-02-07 9 There can be few greater rewards for a job well done than a well planned holiday. vE Especially one paid for by the company. M\ Jm? fit Tradewinds will package the ideal Incentive Holiday VflT lib for your star fikperformers, or even your entire staff! We can i, v| plan168 words
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Advertisement84 1985-02-07 10 REAQAN'S SPEECH IN OUR EVENING EDITION P| GAY WORLD STADIUM Kt(M I I Jft«» FRIDAY BTH FEB'BS V I mjL I World ""^nH Champion SULLIVAN MIKE GEORGE X^X3Ksl Champion \f North American Champion 1 f RITCHIE MAGNETT Yfc f I %#W U.S.A. Vs^l w 0 SSlp^^nl ■^^P^Sfw roycestarrlittle I DEV84 words
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Advertisement428 1985-02-07 11 Pine Court February 19 February 19 to March 6 Fim drink char B e Taa to procperity and partake in some Member 3 guesu Normal *Yu Sheng' a raw fish salad prepared IIHBIIH 4th guest onwards $35 with ikan parang or fresh salmon. Non-member $35 O More traditional favourites are428 words
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Article685 1985-02-07 12 CATHERINE ONG - COMPANY FOCUS By CATHERINE ONG BEN CO, now under new management, intends to stick to the food distribution business despite its history of failure and its reverse takeover of Brunei-based QAF Holdings last year. Renamed QAF Ltd at the stock market, Ben will continue to use685 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-02-07 12 The fundamental approach THE underlying philosophy at Ben is to create a food industry hi Sing a- pore by capitalising on its existing strength and then asing its links with QAF to move into overseas markets. Whether this will bring health back to its balance sheet68 words
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200 1985-02-07 12 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Thuraday EVEN INDUSTRIES that traditionally have been among United States' most efficient are today suffering from competition that has been fortified by the dollar's relentless rise. While for years such adverse effects were largely confined to low-er-productivity industries such as carsLAT-WP - 200 words
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Article98 1985-02-07 12 AT-A-GLANCE NEWS AND INFORMATION TALKING about commercial property, do you remember the big fight among members of the former Goh, Tan accounting firm over seven floors of office space at the Arcade? Market sources said one of the partners, Mr Steven Tan, is trying98 words
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Article55 1985-02-07 12 MANY stockbrokers gasped in surprise at the $1,282 g?r sq foot paid by Bank Negara Indonesia for the ngco Building at Cecil Street. In today's market, the bank may be paying through its nose unless it knows something about this particular piece of commercial property55 words
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Article217 1985-02-07 13 VIMLLSTREET j Reuter WALL Street stock prices closed mixed yesterday for the second straight session as transportation issues and blue chips were hit by profit-taking. The Dor; Jones Industrial Average fell 4.64 points to finish at 1,280.59. The New York Stock Exchange Index was offReuter - 217 words
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Article250 1985-02-07 13 AP THE AMERICAN dollar extended its record-breaking climb in volatile trading yesterday, surviving another bout of nervousness over the threat of fresh European central bank intervention against the US currency. Gold prices continued to drift in a narrow range in quiet trading. Republic National Bank in NewAP - 250 words
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255 1985-02-07 13 AP BANGKOK, Thursday THE THAI baht dropped to a record low of 27.80 to one US dollar on Tuesday, with the Central Bank blaming the drop on the soaring American currency. The baht was pegged at 27.57 to the dollar on Monday anotherAP - 255 words
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183 1985-02-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs QUARRYING and property development group Granite Industries Bhd, the first company to go public this year, has attracted strong response from the public for the open Krtion of its share ue. For the 14.66 million shares available for public subscription, 258,697183 words
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Article117 1985-02-07 13 GRANITE Industries directors had tried to ensure a wide spread of shareholding at the balloting of the shares yesterday. Investors who applied for 1,000 shares had only a 4.5 per cent chance of success. The success rate for the rest of the applicants are: 2,000 shares117 words
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Article96 1985-02-07 13 BEE TONG Trading Co (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ong Holdings) has upped its stake in Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co from 0.99 per cent to 1.07 per cent or 964,467 shares after the purchase of 75,000 shares. Messrs Ong Chay Tong, Ong Hian Eng,96 words
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Advertisement52 1985-02-07 13 INDICES E »^te^mTSX° ,tri 1 lnd CloSed yMlerday at Ml <hwn The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at ***** down 6.58 points from Tuesday's close of 418.19. n JTft d i e^7ooo Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 133 4205? 133.7892 at the close, compared with Tuesday s52 words
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Article762 1985-02-07 14 COLIN McINTYRE - Murder case forces Ireland into confrontation with its sexual morality and judicial system ■y COLIN McINTYRE Rtutor DUBLIN: A bizarre case at the centre of a public inquiry has raised uncomfortable questions in staunchly Catholic Ireland on attitudes to sex, restrictive social legislation and police762 words
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Article, Illustration846 1985-02-07 14 STEVEN ERLANGER - ■y STEVEN ERLANGER Boston Globe LONDON: It's easy to poke fun, in a democratic age, at the anachronisms of Britain's House of Lords, and members of the House of Commons are usually the first to do so. Labour Party Prime Minister Clement Attlee likened846 words
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543 1985-02-07 15 faHTOgBBMIffIB THERE'S nothing wrong in keeping a pet dog at home, but when it becomes a nuisance to those living nearby, it becomes a real test of our neighbourliness A few readers have written in to voice their hope that the Housing and543 words
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153 1985-02-07 15 I AM a Filipina and I have been working here for the past six months. My employer is good but he doesn't want to give me a day off. It's okay for me. But all I want is that he gives153 words
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233 1985-02-07 15 CHAN CHOO GIAP - CHAN CHOO GIAP Public Relations Officer Singapore Police Force WE REFER to the letter "Watch out, police officer warns traffic offender" (SM, Jan 21). We wish to point out that Mobile Squad officers are trained to clock the speed of a vehicle before233 words
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154 1985-02-07 15 JEANNE TAY (MISS - —REPLIES JEANNE TAY (MISS) Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcasting Corporation I REFER to the letter "Silk Road or News" from viewer Han Leei Hong (SM, Jan 29). "The Silk Road" is scheduled at prime viewing time 8.00 pm on Channel 12154 words
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Article96 1985-02-07 15 I WAS perturbed to read the report on the Housing and Development Board's (HDB) imminent review of its policy on dogs (SM, Feb 2). If the ban on dogs is enforced, dog owners who abide by the regulations but who cannot find alternative homes for96 words
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Article, Illustration976 1985-02-07 16 WONG AH YOKE - 1 Japanese food can I be a raw delight By WONG AH YOKE JAPANESE food looks very pretty as great care is taken to ensure visual appeal. But not all its dishes will be approved by local taste buds. Eating raw fish and roe may be976 words
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Article, Illustration999 1985-02-07 16 VIOLET OON - By VIOLET OON THE Gunong Sayang Club started as a song and dance club in 1910 for the Peranakans. It celebrates its 75th year with a revival of the Peranakan arts in a humorous play of life called Buang Keroh Pungot Jernih (Let Bygones be Bygones).999 words
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Article, Illustration534 1985-02-07 18 Thursday Feature Special Magnum Force (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 10 pm) CLINT EASTWOOD returns as Dirty Harry Callahan in this sequel to Dirty Harry. This time, he takes on the entire underworld of Sao Francisco. Besides defeating a gang of hijackers, a band of robbers534 words
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Article, Illustration527 1985-02-07 18 WONG SING YEONG - TV SCENE By WONG SING YEONG THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Music and Variety Unit is planning more English quiz-and-gafae shows in 1985. It also plans to have more series instead of single programmes like In Person. Series such as the magazine programme, Music Moves, and the quiz527 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-02-07 19 "KONG Hee Fatt Choy," said Mr Foote in Cantonese. "I've not learned the Mandarin version yet." Honourable gentleman John Stewart Foote, general manager of the New Otani Hotel, is pictured here exchanging goodwill gestures with Dr Tan Eng Liang, Chairman of the Singapore Sports Council andpicture: Clifton Aw - 153 words
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Article, Illustration101 1985-02-07 19 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG THIS wHk, we begin a pictorial column on social events and interesting happenings in and around town. If you have any such occasions on the calendar, our reporter and photographer would be glad to receive an invitation to the function. If the101 words
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Article, Illustration139 1985-02-07 19 THERE is no shame in begging for a good cause. Hong Kong singer Johnny Ip Chun Tong, clad in stylish beggar clothes, did his rounds during a dinner show at the Neptune Theatre in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association on Jan 25.139 words
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Article, Illustration116 1985-02-07 19 "HELLO, is it me you are looking for?" A Lionel Richie number and a warm handshake from one "star" to another. Popular songbird Rahimah Rahim greets Mr Mah Bow Tan, Group General Manager, (Co-ordination), Singapore Press Holdings, and Director, Singapore News and Publications Ltd In116 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-02-07 19 IT was the main event. Janice Lim of The Singapore Monitor and Rav Dhaliwal of the Straits Times clawed at each other like playful cubs with oversized leather paws. "I'll knock him out one day, the one who pushed me into the ring," said124 words
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Miscellaneous176 1985-02-07 17 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial News 12.95 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-tour Hours: News Summary 1.90 Peebles' Choice 1.49 The World today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.90 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming World 9.00 World News 9.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 9.90 short Takes 9.49 Network UK 4.00176 words
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Miscellaneous93 1985-02-07 20 RHYTHMIC EXERCISE RHYTHMIC exercise classes for beginners will be conducted at Chong Zheng Primary School from Feb 25 and Ping Yi Primary School from Feb 26. The classes at Chong Zheng will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays while those at Ping Yi on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Two classes will93 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-02-07 21 DAVID LAMB - By DAVID LAMB LATWP BANGKOK: LIKE so many Americans, my memories of South-east Asia are entwined with those of Vietnam. The last time I was here, 15 years ago, there was no finer place for an American to be. The Far East's cities such as BangkokLATWP - 582 words
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466 1985-02-07 23 And Fashion Stage offers courses for aspirants too FASHION Stage Modelling Agency plans to pay all its models within a week of their completing their assignments. This is a rather unusual claim to make in a business where it is not at466 words
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Article93 1985-02-07 23 THE Fashion and Beauty Association is organising a dinner and dance at the Hilton International Hotel on February 23 at 7.30pm. All those who enrol or register with the Fashion Stage Modelling Agency for courses before February 15 will be invited to this event. A 10-course93 words
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Advertisement26 1985-02-07 21 Time of Departure S'porc: 09 00 hrs Baiam: 09 30 hrs (WIB) 13 00 hrs 13 30 hrs (WIB) 16 30 hrs 17 00 hrs (WIB)26 words
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Miscellaneous486 1985-02-07 22 leisure comics ]&&s&s& ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Special services are accom- September 23 to October 22 plished with flair. You make Dig deep for information and unusual contacts and gain al- do some personal detective lies. Public relations improve work. What had been hidden and past mistakes486 words
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Advertisement30 1985-02-07 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 27.30 words
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Advertisement479 1985-02-07 23 classified NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Siew Seow Weng, of No. Blk 35, Dover Road #01-177 Singapore 0513, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Jurong West Minimart, Blk 431, Jurong West Avenue 1 #01-250, Singapore 3304, and that this479 words
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Advertisement491 1985-02-07 25 classified s 273-9090 Tours/Travel Agents Tours/Travel Agents Holiday Specials from Tradewinds Beginning February this year, Tradewinds the SIA Tours Subsidiary offers you a new range of tours at special prices. Eight dream -come-true destinations: Sunny exotic island peaceful towns... rustic villages exciting cities each one planned to give you great491 words
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Advertisement332 1985-02-07 25 i IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 189 AND IN THE MATTER OF TEEHOLD COMPANY PTE. LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS'VOLUN TARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at Oslo 1 TordenskiokJs GT. 6, Norway, on the 29th day of January332 words
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Advertisement877 1985-02-07 25 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Goh Suay Tee, of No. 6lk 508, Marine Parade Rd, #06-11, Singapore 1544, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Tipex Trading Pte Ltd, Blk 132, Bukit Batok West Ave, #01-304, 01-306, Singapore 2365, and877 words
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476 1985-02-07 26 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE ENGLISH Football Association (FA) unveiled their plans to host the 1988 European Soccer Championship finals last night, (iromisins a record profit, unrivalled faciliies and assurances on crowd control. Secretary Ted Croker said: "We know the reputation ourReuter - 476 words
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70 1985-02-07 26 Reuter BONN, Thursday THIS year's West German Formula One motor racing grand prix on Aug 4 may be switched from the Nuerburgring to Hockenheim because of a financial dispute, organisers said yesterday. The West German Automobile Club, which runs the grand prix,Reuter - 70 words
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298 1985-02-07 26 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM MORE than $145,000 will be spent on Singapore's most expensive sports scheme when the revamped seven-year-old basketball training programme gets underway next month. The scheme, the first to employ a foreign coach as advisor, has been altered this year298 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-02-07 26 AP BEIJING, Thursday FORMER world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali has inspired an unofficial revival of boxing in communist China. The sport was banned in the 1950s because it was considered dangerous, a tournament organiser said yesterday. The American legend visited China in DecemberAP - 327 words
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Article79 1985-02-07 26 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday GAME 48 in the long-running World Chess Championship duel between titleholder Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Kasparov was postponed for a third- time yesterday after Karpov re- quested a time-out, Tass news agency said. The same, originally to have been I played onReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-02-07 27 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE Malays have a big problem in their hands they are unable to get a venue to prepare for the Sultans' Gold Cup competition which is scheduled to kick off in two weeks. With the National Schools competition, National Football League and the Singapore Business Houses Football196 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-02-07 27 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM DISGRUNTLED football referees who passed the fitness test last year but were ordered for a re-test this Sunday have decided to go against the Football Association of Singapore Referees' Committee's ruling. At a monthly discussion of the Football Referees' Association239 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-02-07 27 K SILVAM - BUKIT MERAH VOCATIONAL 3 BUONA VISTA SEC 0 By K SILVAM BUONA VISTA Secondary School, playing bare-bodied (due to a clash of colours), fizzled out after dominating play in the first-half of the National Schools West Zone "A" division football match. Buona VistaPICTURES SHAFIE GOH - 402 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-02-07 28 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr IT WAS a nightmare. Four goals, the Cup defeat, tne bribery allegations. And Selangor sitting pretty through it all. The Singapore team were battered, bundled out of the final and eventually booted out of the competition. They were the favourites, but when577 words
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269 1985-02-07 28 S GULAM - By S GULAM HE HAS singled-handedly destroyed the hopes of many a Singapore team and their fans in the past. It was his goals that led to one of Singapore's worst defeats in the Malaysia Cup in the 1981 final. And after almost four269 words
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Article, Illustration637 1985-02-07 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM TRENGGANU striker Zulkifli Hamzah recently revealed that his ambition for this year's Malaysia Cud was to win the Golden Boots award, given each year to the top goalgetter in the competition. "As a striker, it's my aim to be the competition's top scorer637 words
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Article140 1985-02-07 29 Bernama KUANTAN, Thurt PAHANG trounced the Armed Forces 7-1 in a Malaysia Cup soccer encounter at the Stadium Darulmakmur here last night The servicemen played their hearts out until the first half when the score was 1-1, but were pumped out after the breather StrikerBernama - 140 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-02-07 30 S GULAM - uimuai f B5 By S GULAM INCENTIVES and bonuses art part and parcel of soccer. This will certainly be evident when Singapore and Selangor troop on to the field tonight for their Malaysia Cup preliminary round match. By providing secure jobs with handsome salaries and topping473 words
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Article, Illustration335 1985-02-07 30 THE TWO Singapore players who played against Selangor in that famous final four years ago and who are still "surviving" in the national team today give their views on tonight's match. Skipper AU-YEONG PAK KUAN said: "Both teams are even. Though they335 words
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Article, Illustration176 1985-02-07 30 SINGAPORE and Selangor team officials also give their views on tonight's match. MAZLAN HARUN, Selangor team manager, said: "Singapore have too many weaknesses. The fullbacks are not steady, the midfield lacks experience and the forwards lack a strong finish. "I'm sure the battle will be176 words
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Advertisement136 1985-02-07 27 in in n. STILL THE EXTRA BALLS WITH MORE EXTRA REASONS TOpl Aw There are more hMil reasons to play Hot Dot and Top-Rite XL than any other make. Reasons like longer distance, greater payability and durability because the cover don't cut and, it retains the same compression and roundness.136 words
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Advertisement92 1985-02-07 28 THE GIANTS CLASH TONIGHT! -j3f Jtajl M WfS- g£flp (mim) the health food drink of the Singapore Team Watch Singapore versus Selangor in e battle for the This game promises to be the toughest and moat At top position. exciting so far. Sponsored by Mik), the Singapore team has fought92 words
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Advertisement436 1985-02-07 29 I contest j Predict the score 1 j qnd win SZOOO j i 1) The object of the contest »to predict outright It there are more than one cor- a I correctly the scorelmes of five Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be I Cup matches in the boxes provided436 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-02-07 31 S GULAM - Selangor have another thing coming if they think we're pushovers Mural w '85 < J MONITOR sports By S GULAM SINGAPORE'S 1981 Malaysia Cup final defeat to Selangor fed to the disintegration of one of our finest squads. It also led to the disappearance of540 words
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