Singapore Monitor, 11 February 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1985-02-11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR No 1 S 8-1 Monday, February 11, 1985 30c rt, k "7 EVfclNIMi. edition L .J19 words
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Article, Illustration362 1985-02-11 1 Detailed plan now being drafted, says Jit Koon Lianhe Zaobao THE PROPOSED feedback mechanism under the aegis of the Community Development Ministry is expected to be formed in two to three months if the Cabinet approved a detailed plan now being drafted byLianhe Zaobao - 362 words
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320 1985-02-11 1 Agencies ARAN Y APftATHET, Monday KHMER ROUGE guerillas wielding recoilless guns and mortars launched all-morning strikes yesterday against Vietnamese forces moving towards a fiercely-contested series of hills in western Cambodia, Thai military sources said. Local newspapers reported yesterday that the guerillas hadAgencies - 320 words
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Advertisement117 1985-02-11 1 WOMAN SLAIN IN GEYLANG Page 7 BALLY meets the challenge of today. I i I jtm i" a comprehensive shoe care range to pamper and protect toot wear All products come from the Chemical Division, based in Switzerland The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised117 words
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Advertisement10 1985-02-11 1 SMI MOVE AHEAD WITH UMBC UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BGRHAD10 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-02-11 2 THIS IS not a stunt you're teeing. This daring man (top left) was performing a "live" fire rescue operation staged at the Central Fire Station this morning. The station had arranged the display as part of a programme for a 14-member delegationPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 93 words
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374 1985-02-11 2 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH A LONE robber who forced 16 lift passengers at knife-point to give him their jewellery was found guilty in court today and sentenced to eight years' jail. Heng Kee Chiang, 24 and unemployed, was also ordered by District Judge Colin374 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-02-11 3 It will look into ways to speed up distribution and keep costs low THE GOVERNMENT will support the publishing industry's efforts to expand its export trade. It will look into ways to speed up the distribution of time-sensitive journals and keep distribution costs low.PICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 532 words
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Article, Illustration116 1985-02-11 3 THE ABILITY to express one's thought by translating it into a drawing is an art, but to do so in this form, seen at the Bedok Shopping Complex, is an offence. And vandalism is a serious offence punishable not only just byPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 116 words
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63 1985-02-11 3 THIEVES broke into the office of a restaurant on the third floor of the Apollo Hotel yesterday and got away with $10,500. Police said a security guard was making his rounds when he saw the door of the office ajar. The guard alerted one of63 words
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693 1985-02-11 4 SIT YIN FONG - ®y SIT YIN FONG MR NG Tens Fong's "big secret" was out over the wewend. For two years, he has successfully fended off speculation by both Press ana property circles that he had been "picking up cheap land" in Hong Kong in the colony's693 words
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279 1985-02-11 4 SURESH NAIR - #y SURESH NAIR POLICE have crippled a notorious gang of young housebreakers believed to be involved in at least 20 warehouse thefts worth a total of half-a-mil-lion dollars. The quartet of two Malaysians and two Singaporeans, in their mid-twenties, were arrested over the weekend279 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration80 1985-02-11 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS A SECTION of Orchard Road in front of the Dynasty Hotel was turned into a carnival ground yesterday. Hundreds of Singaporeans and tourists lined the street to watch the full-dress rehearsal of thiyrear's Chingay parade, which will be held The mood80 words
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Article84 1985-02-11 4 THE FIRST book written on Quality Control Circles (QCC) and Work Improvement Teams (Wits) by a Singaporean is available to the public from today. Simply called Guide to QCC and WITS, it consists of comprehensive guidelines on the concept, theories and practical examples of quality control circles84 words
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Article69 1985-02-11 4 THE FLOW of traffic is heavy especially durSl the evening hours alone the stretch of exandra Road near the Delta Sports Complex. But pedestrians climbing over the central road railings and dashing across the road are a daily slant. It may oe just a die-hard habit for69 words
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Article76 1985-02-11 4 RESIDENTS of Block 30 Marine Crescent are finally rid of the pile of rubbish they complained to The Monitor about last week. Believed to have been dumped in the car park by people after doing their Lunar New Year spring-cleaning or renovation, the debris was said to76 words
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Article, Illustration137 1985-02-11 6 THE VANISHING KAMPUNG FOR THE villagers In Rampung Tanjong Iran in Sembawang, a traditional life is coming to an end. The villagers are being rehoused. Monitor photographer ASMAH HAMID recorded the end of an era of well water and bicycles. Most villagers are gad to leave137 words
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139 1985-02-11 7 VICTOR SOH - VICTOR SOH AN ELDERLY woman was this morning found killed in Lorong 22, Geylang. And the killers, who probably panicked after stabbing Madam Ho Hor Song, 85, hid in the toilet of a house when police arrived after a tip-off. Blood-stained kitchen knives were139 words
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213 1985-02-11 7 K K FONG - By K K FONG POLICE seized a computer and a print-out machine and a stake of illegal four-digit schedules during a raid in a kampung house in Choa Chu Kang over the weekend. It was said to be the first such seizure of its213 words
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Advertisement182 1985-02-11 2 8-12 February 1985 World Trade Centre Stngapore &go* IAYMOHDOWHO EXCITEMENT, FUN I TVONO RUAT DffORIERS A EXPORTERS PTE LTD a \rn cunDDixir* mt auuwhiilb lab AINU anUrrllNb amateur proto stores pte ltd Find great barpim with aver 100 yi£lSy. l !!SS! ,YOOUm 0F exhibitors d isplaying a wide range of182 words
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Advertisement96 1985-02-11 3 B Head for the Mezzanine Lounge^^^Gu^wCT HBHW the latest fashion ideas and enjoy a lavish buffet tea of HHHS3Bj|V creamy cakes, muffins, scones, finger sandwiches, coffee, tea, and more At the Mezzanine Lounge; we bring the boutiques to you. What's more; there will be a special discount for purchases. Monday,96 words
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Advertisement184 1985-02-11 4 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE from Ming Palace and Coffee Pot f A delicious tradition Rich with wholesome ingredients. Fresh baked, and HIT full of crunchy goodness. Make them a r-— special gift, or a family treat... they're q ptfT a delicious tradition to savour this UttaWDby Chinese New Year. 12184 words
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Advertisement50 1985-02-11 4 Ll At Mandarin Court A 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel at 230 p.m. 1) LAND AT 39 CORNWALL QAROENS (With planning approval for 2 double-storey detached bungalows) 2) 95/A/B/C/D LAVENDER STREET (S-ttorey shop/flats) 3) 18 PILLAI ROAD (Grd. fir. Flat) 4) 01-65 ORCHARD PLAZA (Shop) 6) B-23 KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE (Shop)50 words
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Advertisement218 1985-02-11 5 Some see it simply as handsome design. For us it is also a guarantee of water-resistance. Note the four claws on this new Omega Constellation! They press the sapphire crystal against the case to assure the watch's water-resistance. This novel way of making a watch water-resistant might have passed totally218 words
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Advertisement116 1985-02-11 6 Kee^toNtaw^how to tako better pictures? Look in The Singapore Monitor's Photography page tomorrow. LeFescadou 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 pipinghot116 words
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Advertisement97 1985-02-11 7 I Another Opening. I I Another OCBC Branch. I l*r^-vI I I H^^sD^ pOADBBA l OCBC Upper Thomson Branch OpensTodayt ■|H H«7| H|| Now there's another new OCBC branch to I a serve you better. You'll find all the OCBC H banking services you need at our new S Upper97 words
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world
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153 1985-02-11 8 UPI NAIROBI, Monday MORE than 100 leftist students were injured yesterday when club-wielding riot police firing tear gas broke up a student prayer meeting at the University of Nairobi. It was the first serious incident of civil unrest in Kenya since an abortedUPI - 153 words
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362 1985-02-11 8 Reuter BEIRUT. Monday BOMBS, fighting and an air raid yesterday left IS people dead and at least 26 others wounded in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon. In the northern Lebanese port of TRIPOLI, seven people were killed and up to 20 woundedReuter - 362 words
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104 1985-02-11 8 AP DHAKA, Mon WILD elephants killed at least five people and injured several others in the hills of southeastern Chittagong last month, the official news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha reports. The agency said the estimated 18 elephants also destroyed crops in the hillsAP - 104 words
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410 1985-02-11 8 AP BEUtNQ, Monday A CHINESE newspaper has reported new details on the capture of a hairy ape-like male beast that suggest it is a rare monkey, not the mythical "Wild Man" as previously claimed. The Canton newspaper Yangcheng Evening NewsAP - 410 words
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Article119 1985-02-11 8 WOODRIDQE (Illinois),. linn RROVi A FORMER checkout deck tays a Jury's judgment of USSU«,79O (*****.600) agalust a food store where ahe had worked was a victory for left-handed people m "a right-handed world." o 1 lIS Crystal Sagen, 24, quit her job and sued the Jewel Food119 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration109 1985-02-11 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS WAI.T DISNEY officials have extended an invitat* jr to President and Mrs Reagan (above) to make cameo appearances on their Feb 18 NBCTV special celebrating Disneyland's 30th anniversary If they accept, the Reagans will be In good company. Also appearing will be109 words
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Article123 1985-02-11 9 BACK FROM a two-week vacation, Johnny Carsoo surprised his Tonight Show audience last Tuesday night by appearing with a salt-and-pep-per beard. As Carsoo made his entrance, the scruffy growth got a warm response from the NBC-TV studio audience. But he said be expected the addition to be123 words
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Article74 1985-02-11 9 ACTOR Paul Newman has donated US$5,OOO (S910.S00) to the Wesley Woods Centre's geriatric teaching and research hospital in Atlanta. The money comes from profits on "Newman's Own" salad dressing sales. The condiment firm, owned by Newman and author A.E. Hotchner, gave more than US$l.l million to charity74 words
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Article101 1985-02-11 9 ONE OF the least-known American tycoons in international business is Mr James Sherwood, president of the billion-dollar Sea Containers group Last week, he announced his purchase of a venerable British magssine that recently called him "a quiet American millionaire." Mr Sherwood and an American associate paid US$l.ll101 words
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166 1985-02-11 9 Agencies WASHINGTON, Mon KING Fahd Ibn Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia starts an official visit to the United States today and he is widely expected in Riyadh to ask President Reagan to seek concessions to the Arabs from Israel. Deputy Information Minister FuadAgencies - 166 words
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157 1985-02-11 9 UPI NAROBI, Monday PRESIDENT Daniel Arap Moi has banned the sale and possession of toy guns because they contribute to the high crime rate, the Kenya News Agency said yesterday. Real guns remain available, although controlled. Mr Moi announced the ban duringUPI - 157 words
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452 1985-02-11 9 AP SEOUL, Monday FORMAL campaigning for South Korea's National Assembly elections ended yesterday amid mutual recriminations among the major parties and predictions that Tuesday's polls would provide a real, if limited, test for the Government of President Chun Doo-Hwan. Mr Chun's ruling Democratic JusticeAP - 452 words
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284 1985-02-11 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Monday AMERICAN labour unions, plagued by a decline of nearly three million members, face the most serious challenge to their power and influence in their 50-year history, the Bureau of National Affairs said. In a report released yesterday, the bureau said that averageUPI - 284 words
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134 1985-02-11 10 LAT-WP SEOUL, Monday THE US Ambassador to South Korea yesterday said that a group of American human-rights activists accompanying dissident leader Kim Dae-jung home from exile may nave deliberately provoked a scuffle with police at Seoul's airport on Friday. Meanwhile, on the eve ofLAT-WP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration41 1985-02-11 10 BRITISH pop star Lynsey de Paul displaying the "Rear of the Year" after receiving the award from the British Jeans industry in London yesterday. The annual award was won last year by singer Elaine Paige. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 41 words
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Article319 1985-02-11 10 UPI NEW YORK, Monday A FORMER senior Soviet diplomat says more than half of his country's 700 diplomats in New York City work as spies gathering information for the KGB, Time magazine reported. Mr Arkady Shevchenko, in excerpts of his memoirs published yesterday inUPI - 319 words
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118 1985-02-11 10 AP BEMINQ, Monday A COMMUNIST party official convicted of killing 77 people during the height of China's chaotic 1966-76 Cultural Revolution has been executed in the southwest Guangxi autonomous region, the People's Daily reported today. The party newspaper said Xu Mingde, dubbed theAP - 118 words
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Article549 1985-02-11 11 Airline has 90,000 people on its moon-flight reservation programme, first started in 1968 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Monday NOW THAT the airlines have been deregulated, they may fly just about anywhere they wish. And Pan American World Airways is more than ever convincedLAT-WP - 549 words
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260 1985-02-11 11 UPI NOUMEA (New Catalonia), Monday ABOUT 2,000 demonstrators opposed to independence for New Caledonia noisily defied an overnight curfew in the colonial capital yesterday, honking horns and singing the French national anthem. Mr Jacques Lafleur, a member of the French parliament representing NewUPI - 260 words
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135 1985-02-11 11 AP NEW YORK, Monday A UNITED NATIONS concert to raise money for famine relief in Africa may be delayed because some of the entertainers invited to perform are on a UN blacklist because .they performed in South Africa. sst, t Included on the theAP - 135 words
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Advertisement40 1985-02-11 8 SiE&.V'•ijb• k, oX-iyH .> i V"' tagujrara V HARMONY THE WATCH, THE LIGHTER AND THE PEN. yif AnnfT ANDMKVICIOHTM: CAgV IN HKmM FIIIIP. I NORTH IHI" ROAD. MO. 07-01 TO 07-08 HIGH STMVT OHIU fINQWOM. t*s MUM ORFEVRES A PWUS. >' i40 words
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Advertisement145 1985-02-11 9 A fair of Thai food, fruits and handterafts^^^^^^HflßE OoodiKoort Parfc HoNri Jff February 7 —17 6pm 11pm daily 4 Three expert cooks from the famous fWon Turn Rubb Restaurant In Bangkok bring you the genuine J tantalising flavours of Thailand. Try their popular Rhoom (egg net wrapped around pork and145 words
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Advertisement175 1985-02-11 10 W J K I W m ■iVS TMi 1 The RCA Patrol is the biggest force in CCTV. When it comes to security, choosing the right surveillance system is half For further information about the battle. And because we offer you the biggest force, you're more likely to the RCA175 words
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Advertisement96 1985-02-11 11 [ajf. miShUn Seafood Village (S) Pie. Ltd. Sembawang Road 13 mile, Singapore 2775. Tel: *****11******77 i 1 Where to have your best seafood supper? 1 s 5 I 1 Yishun is the best for live seafood, Barbeque, I st f*s* 1\ 1 Satay, and Delicious Steamboat at popular 1 "r^W96 words
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573 1985-02-11 12 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday CHIKARA HAYASHI is a Japanese entrepreneur. His company, Ulvac, in Kanagawa, Japan, has millions of dollars in sales thanks to the explosive demand for vacuum processing of silicon chips. Like many of his American counterparts, he started with an idea farLAT-WP - 573 words
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76 1985-02-11 12 AP KYOTO, Monday THE U.S. Government is disappointed at the lack of progress on telecommunications talks, US trade representative William Brock said yesterday. Mr Brock is in Kyoto for discussions with Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry. He said the telecommunicationsAP - 76 words
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511 1985-02-11 12 CORPORATIONS can use financial futures to lock in yields on investment in US financial instryments, says Mr Loh Hoon Sun, Overseas Union Bank's general manager (Treasury). Mr Loh was speaking on the topic "Financial Futures for the Corporate User" at the conference on511 words
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205 1985-02-11 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened very quiet this morning but selective stocks like Gentings and SPH did slightly better in the first half an hour of trading. The market closed easier at the lunch time break. UOB did the top volume of 286,000 to205 words
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Article279 1985-02-11 13 StktM stocks at Midday. Market Itsc caster Boustead 1.72/1.73 Cold Storage 2.58/2.60 FAN 5.25/5.30 Gen ting 5 45/5 50 G IO 18 S Haw Par 2.29/2.30 Jurong Cement 1.96/2.00 Keck Seng 2.07 S Esao 2 62/2 66 Hume 3.20/131 Inchcape 2.62/2.65 Inraco 2.11/2.23 M Cement 1.45/1.46 Metro 3.00/3.02 M279 words
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Article97 1985-02-11 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.2710 2.2610 2.2520 sterling 2.5117 2 4896 2.4796 Australian 9 ***** 1.7260 1.7110 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit US» 2.26 2.2S NZf 1.10 1.00 sterling 2.50 2.43 Australian 1.75 1.66 Canadian 1.70 1.62 S$97 words
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Article205 1985-02-11 13 Reuter THE US dollar was narrowly mixed compared with New York levels in very quiet early trading with operators largely sidelined due to lack of interest ana the closure of Japanese markets today. Dealers said the dollar's undertone remained steady on expectations that US interest rates wouldReuter - 205 words
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Article43 1985-02-11 13 THE OUB Composite Share Price index closed at 411.98 down 1.74 points from the previous day's close of 413.72. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted index was up 1.2875 points to 134.4212 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 133.1337.43 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-02-11 13 MR CHRIS GOH, 44, has been appointed Director of Marketing of Regent Motors Pte Ltd, sole distributor of Ford and Land Rover vehicles and a subsidiary of Sime Darby Singapore Ltd. Mr Goh has 17 years' experience in the motor trade. He was previously Group Manager in charge567 words
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Advertisement46 1985-02-11 12 Fixed Deposits Rates: Q ll month *6 p.a. I months 6Vi% p.a. morrt s I 6 months 6 1 /2% p.a. -71/0/ n Q I 9 months 7 %p.a. P»a« On Call Savings 614% p.a. (calculated daily) H Rates are subject to change without notice. pH46 words
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Advertisement78 1985-02-11 13 Get a fed of Body N Soul Fresh from their successful stint in Bahrain, Body n Soul of the Philippines are thrilling PmH audiences every night at The Lounge with their special brand of music. Their repertoire ranges from Jazz to PPOWn Entertainment: A A Qoopm 12.45 am ®PRJNCE HOTEL78 words
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features
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770 1985-02-11 14 ANDREW BROWNE - ■y ANDREW BROWNE Reuter Reuter HONG KONG: Beijing seems to have accepted, at last, British rule over the Walled City a dark slum in the heart of Hong Kong that for almost 90 years has been a secret world of vice, gangsters andReuter - 770 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-02-11 14 AP HANOI: Vietnam plans to maintain a permanent military presence among fallen Cambodian guerilla enclaves near the Thai border in a major change of strategy that could seriously disrupt resistance activity and shift the tide of the 6-year-old war. Vietnamese officials and Western diplomats say Hanoi's forcesAP - 685 words
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Article, Illustration629 1985-02-11 14 MICHELLE FAUL - By MICHELLE FAUL Associated PrtM AP ETHIOPIA: Hawa Ali smiled wistfully as she remembered the last good year before her world collapsed in Ethiopia's devastating famine. There were memories of a Muslim holiday, when she spent two weeks preparing delicacies, of family and friendsAP; PICTURE: SYGMA - 629 words
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509 1985-02-11 15 THE SINGAPORE iniBBI ALL OF us would like things to be cheaper and many who are in business must have been very happy to read about the four companies that are undercutting Telecoms with their ability to send telexes at lower rates. The509 words
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74 1985-02-11 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 1335 EVERY morning and evening, many commuters rush for service Number 92 of the Singapore Bus Service. This is the only bus service which travels from Orchard Road to Bendemeer Road and on to the MacPherson Road Industrial74 words
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Article318 1985-02-11 15 DR DAVID K L TAY - REPLY DR DAVID K L TAY Lecturer, Department of Operative Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry National University of Singapore WITH REFERENCE to your article "Getting to root of Jaw Pain" (SM, Jan 25), I am afraid that I have been misquoted and changes to my318 words
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Miscellaneous12 1985-02-11 15 i »K "I < I *>t' f l i«• V I >(i 112 words
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Article, Illustration907 1985-02-11 16 WONG AH YOKE - The men's magazine has more female readers By WONG AH YOKE MALEVIEW, the only male fashion magazine published in Singapore, is run by a woman. Mrs Lilian Lee, a prime example of today's businesswomen, has been the publisher of the magazine since June last year. Starting907 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1985-02-11 16 ELIZABETH MEHREN - Vanity of Vanity Brown makes it fashionable again By ELIZABETH MEHREN in N«w York LAT-WP ON a good day, and allowing for traffic, the trip between Hackensack, New Jersey, and the plush midtown Manhattan offices of Conde Nast Publications takes about 15 minutes. For Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Tina Brown, theLAT-WP - 1,436 words
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Article, Illustration588 1985-02-11 16 VIOLET OON - «"< i At Umsu r t'ifl By VIOLET OON WE hav£ the hippie culture of the late Sixties to thank for bringing classical guitarist Robert Luse, 45, to Singapore and for a book on teaching classical guitar to children. "Conditions in US schools were approaching anarchy588 words
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Article, Illustration574 1985-02-11 18 Matter of the Game (Part four) (Malay aubtitlea) (Ch 5, 10.05 pm) BORN to Margaret after Jamie's death, Kate McGregor (Dyan Cannon) matures into a headstrong woman. She is determined to run the vast Kruger-Brent empire and marry David Blackwell (David Birney). After their marriage, David and574 words
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Article, Illustration572 1985-02-11 19 IT will be hard for Channel 5 to maintain its act as far as movies are concerned this year. But tube addicts must certainly be hoping it will try. In terms of commercial "blockbusters", the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's selection of movies so far in 1985 has572 words
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Advertisement168 1985-02-11 16 Let Jack's be your cupid on €il y t. J ISjif Special Valentine Set Dinner m with Rose and Wine Vol Au Vent (Choice of lobster or mushroom stuffings) ffTpL Freeh Onion Soup or apjK Freeh Mushroom Soup CSTSv W G""** l l amb Chops or 7*\§ (b) Grilled Pork168 words
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Miscellaneous1125 1985-02-11 17 IftiSUrA TMi SMQAPORK MONTTOR M IOISUrtI Q Yy MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1606 I W 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Princess Chang Ping (r) (English subtitles). As wa programme on how retarded children learn through creative experiences. 4.20 Toybox 11. 4.50 Vision On Country-side (Last episode).* 5.15 Romper Room (EL1,125 words
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Advertisement165 1985-02-11 18 of sines, wtai you Lj°ok carefully at our shoes. They are made of genuine leather, and cost from half to one-third the price you normally p«y for an expensive designer brand. That's the only difference. In afl other aspects, they are the same. *Ijk Our shoes are sfcttfully hand-sewn by165 words
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Miscellaneous432 1985-02-11 20 PHOTOGENIC MODEL '85 A PHOTOGENIC Model of the Year contest will be organised by the Fashion and Beauty Association on Feb 23 at tne Hilton Grand Ballroom. Any person between IS and 35 years old, regardless of neight, nationality, race, sex or marital status, can participate in tne contest. Participants432 words
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Miscellaneous298 1985-02-11 20 VM jgai^ M- '-'"ifcWi fjfrl fB jiMMM. Composition ***** in mixed media by Kiaa K0k...0a display at Alliance Fraacaise INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S ART of contemporary paintings and prints EXHIBITION by Kian Kok, at the Alliance FranTHE International Children's Art Exhibition will be held at the National J?,?" 1 «o 2pm and298 words
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Miscellaneous83 1985-02-11 20 LUNCHTIME MUSIC POPULAR Chinese violin pieces will be played at the Marine Parade Branch Library on Wednesday from 12.30 pm to 2 pm at its auditorium. Admission is free. LUNAR SPRING FAIR '85 THERE will be a Lunar Spring Fair '85 at the World Trade Centre today and tomorrow from83 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-02-11 21 THERESA CHAN - The Chef Recommends By THERESA CHAN NOODLES are the original Oriental fast food. While shops specialising in noodle dishes have long been common in Hong Kong, such establishments have only recently been established in Singapore. Unlike old-style family-run stalls and coffee shops, the new noodle houses follow800 words
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Article63 1985-02-11 21 DURING this Lunar New Year season, a number of special takeaway dishes are being offered at all three Noodle Shop outlets. The items are; large suckling pigs at $125, or small ones at $95; roast goose at $60 each; and roast duck at $32. Barbecued63 words
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Advertisement188 1985-02-11 21 BAY KITCHEN INTRODUCING OUR SPECIALTY:HONG KONG STYLE FOUR SEASON'S STEAMBOAT SIDE ORDERS:A 'LA CARTE CHIENES DISHES, PORRIDGE, RICE VERMICELLI, RICE AND NOODLES. WE OFFER BUFFET AND ALSO TAKE AWAY ARE WELCOME. DROP ,N Vy AND EXPERIENCE OUR EXCELLENT /gy FOOD AND SERVICES. /J/ h\/y/ BUSINESS HOUR: &/%$> MON SUN FROM188 words
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Advertisement135 1985-02-11 21 <4> RED LANTERN REVOLVING HI RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. I Take in enchanting city sights and dazzling harbour lights as you feast135 words
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Advertisement141 1985-02-11 21 Superb fresh live seafood, drunken prawns with Brandy, barbeque live lobster, crab or fish, fried crispy baby squid, sambal mussels other delicious seafood plcasc call LONG BEACH SEAFOOD RESTAURANT TEL: *****96 *****22 frmm ample parting >pac« m |«x» nm Rwnonobi* chords Cmi C«u homi J if f 151 •No ftorvic*141 words
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Miscellaneous682 1985-02-11 22 leisure comics dp I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook vtoe that Y Yts,>AST*flu*, rrs iosr a large ahd Hi 1 ...sottt of like T ART WW>«H6-MOWS WT tJOrtf |*PfctSS»V£ ARIW OF ii Ntf N\ASf*tf* I «f(f(l *VW fr»T OF GOSSIP HE* N*** Btt tf FKCtfe WITHOUT ANV Wl* P€fr*fcfc. J cmcuLATirkr682 words
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187 1985-02-11 23 THE Singapore Bus Service (SBS) has introduced a new feeder service, number 366, to Neighbourhood Two and Industrial Park A of Bukit Batok New Town. The service will start at Bukit Batok Terminal, proceed along Bukit Batok West Avenue 3, Bukit Batok Central, Bukit187 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-02-11 23 THE Chingay Parade will once gain hit the streets to usher in the Year of the Ox. It will be held on Sunday, Feb 24, at 9 am. Organised by the People's Association, Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, National Pugilistic Federation and the Singapore Hotel290 words
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Article231 1985-02-11 23 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES MY FATHER had fipMl an agreement with the Hooting and Development Board as a shop tenant to ate the premises as a department store. He has obtained a written consent from the board to take his first two children Into231 words
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Article232 1985-02-11 23 MY WIFE and I are owners of a thrfe-room and Development Board (HDB) flat Recently I applied for a four-room Oat and I understand that I have to sell my threeroom flat to my own buyer once I get my new flat. My brother-in-law,232 words
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Article118 1985-02-11 23 WHAT citizenship does a child have if both his parents are Singapore Permanent Residents? WHAT citizenship a child has depends on where he was born. If he was born in the country where his parents are citizens, then he automatically becomes a citizen of that country. If118 words
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Article39 1985-02-11 23 Something troubling you. Need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your querw* will try to get the relevant autboritiea or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line. The39 words
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Advertisement336 1985-02-11 24 vanm Classified Ad Rates Slbhpon Monitor: B—day Monitor WwU O.SS crate par word 0.55 crate par word Dtipliy $7.70 par col. cm 110.00 yw col. cm ■mlmm Hra Moo-Frl. 9om-SpM Sat. 9aM-lpM MONITOR'S DIRECTORY DISCO SERVICES ELECTRA DISCO 272 4519 (Ronald). A FACES de Mode 253 7663/ 254 8958 HIGH336 words
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Advertisement157 1985-02-11 24 CHONQ KUAN Sang. Marriage-Aid Bureau, 296 7174. CHOO HUAY Friendship Agency 292 1137/ 292 7285. COMPUTER DATING 533 7715. FRIENDSHIP/ MARRIAGE Agency 534 3928 LUCKY FRIENDSHIP Agency 296 9255/ 296 2192/ 296 5145. WINSTON FRIENDSHIP 273 3333 SERVICE?"" CUSHION COVERS Maker 255 7280. JUDYCARE CHIROPODY Services *****70/ 732 1710. SECURITY157 words
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Advertisement325 1985-02-11 24 DRYCLEANING LAUNDRY We specialise in retail and commercial drycleaning and laundering of personal effects, household and office carpets, rugs, drapes and curtains. For office requirements, annual contract services available. Please call us for free consultation. tfl asssS*f 'l If 3 «"<■"' < HENRY PARK: THE PROMENADE: 24 Holend Grove Road325 words
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Advertisement286 1985-02-11 24 Situations Vacant ISL raiss| I requires I Starting I Total Earning I Sssso 11 ~§l, r®r Montn Our offer is one of the I BEST portages in Jurong I Starting pay I $$463 (or higher I I with relevant experience) I Willing to work 3 rotating shifts *We pay 556.00286 words
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Advertisement246 1985-02-11 24 Situations Vacant^ Here's your chance to grow with us EE Join one of the IS world's largest 25 fridge compressor makers and also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Able to work on 2 332 rotating shifts Have completed S5 Primary/Secondary Education Excellent Benefits: Attractive salary246 words
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Advertisement276 1985-02-11 25 classified 273-9090 Caterers CAT HARON SATAY. Chinese New Year special. Delivering or catering available, call: Hamidan, 242 7536/7 or 242 7630 KIPLING'S CHOP HOUSE, 15th Floor. Asia Chambers. McCullum Street, where Executives lunch m cosy ambience Economically. Tel: 221 2639 Entertainment lllT BETA VIOEO TAPES available in English and Chinese276 words
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Advertisement376 1985-02-11 25 Florists SAY 'GONO XI FA CAT with flowers to your friends business Associates from $25. Funs Florist. Hong Leong Building. Raffles Quay. Gardening SPECIALISED IN TREE Cutting Turfing, disposal removal. Contact: 296 9610/ 296 9534; after spm, 256 1495. SPECIALISTS IN TREE cutting, grass cutting, removal and disposal. Satisfaction Guaranteed.376 words
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Advertisement360 1985-02-11 25 THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY, BERHAP <INCOKI»ORAIEI> IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventieth Annual General Meeting of the company will be held at the Registered Office. No. 22 (Upper floor of No. 20) Jalan Hang Jcbat, Malacca on Wednesday 27 February 1985 at 10.00 a.m.360 words
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Advertisement108 1985-02-11 25 EASTBOURNE REALTY PTE LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in acccordance with Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final General Meeting of the Members of the above Company will be held at the offices of L.C. Loong Co., 4 Battery108 words
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Advertisement404 1985-02-11 25 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND SOUTH VALLEY CREDIT 8 TRADING PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company404 words
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Advertisement436 1985-02-11 25 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 105 AND IN THE MATTER OF TRANBWORLD SHIPCARE (PRIVATE) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Mimblfl Voluntary Wlnding-Up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before March 11.1985 to send their436 words
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Advertisement136 1985-02-11 25 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF TRANSWORLD SHIPCARE (PRIVATE) LIMITED NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS FOR MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (Pursuant to Section 254) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Transworld Shipcare (Private) Limited duly convened and held at Meridien Hotel,136 words
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Advertisement722 1985-02-11 26 classified 273-9090 NOTICES 1 wt=±. I I LUM CHANG HOLDINGS LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) I I The Directors of Lum Chang Holdings Limited are pleased to announce the unaudited results I for the half year ended 31 December 1984 I Half Year I lo 31 December722 words
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Advertisement194 1985-02-11 26 I 9 5 I i i x v Devoted To You f 3b That's right. This Valentine's Day, the < jf Singapore Monitor will devote entire pages 3. to all the lovers out there who want to show devotion to their sweethearts. J 3b You couldn V express it better194 words
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282 1985-02-11 27 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA KEE BEE KHIM, Singapore's top woman golfer, has no intention of turning professional. She said: "I'm enjoying every moment as an amateur and representing Singapore in the various internationals. "I've been playing golf since 1966 and it has never crossed282 words
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Article690 1985-02-11 27 RACE 1 CI 9 Dtv S 1299 a 1 Treble Oh II S7 Ismndi (9) i 1 1 S Deshiag Comrnii*! 95.5 Rahmat (2) 2 2 2 11 Aag Heng 52.5 Cmirtw (11) 4 3 3 2 Terry Moore 59.5 Seiche. (4) 5 5 4 Cwrn Scratching: 9690 words
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Article, Illustration571 1985-02-11 28 JOHN SELLERS - BRITISH SOCCER BY JOHN SELLERS THIS COLUMN, it would appear, has a chilling effect on RngnA soccer at learn when administered by mv own intemperate hand. My January stint at the typewriter coincided with the onset of the winter freese, which wiped571 words
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Article929 1985-02-11 28 Nswcastla 1 Manchester 1 1 j a, ,,m,. ..t. mmm r n aa uirWQ if iioiiinofMifii roivii 2 Quaans PMk Hangars 0. mil r ips INKM MM 4 117 n TMMIm MM 111 IT M Mm (MM Mil 7M 11 4t kmmk M1I 4 (MM M IwMnwMiit929 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-02-11 29 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP *h ERNEST FRIDA HAN HANSEN, captain of Keppel Golf Club, has suggested that non-club members be Invited to play in the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association monthly medal tournaments. Hansen was referring to Seletar Country Club's six amateur players M Murugiah, M Balraj, K Maruthiah, K293 words
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241 1985-02-11 29 KAYOKO IKOMA of Japan won the $43,000 Malaysian Women Professional Open championship with three strokes to spare at Royal Tasek Utara Golf Club in Johor Baru yesterday. The 25-year-old Japanese professional, whose two older brotners are professional golfers, came from behind with241 words
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251 1985-02-11 29 Reuter DELRAY BEACH (Florida), Monday MATS WILANDER of Sweden and Chris Evert Lloyd survived strong challenges yesterday to enter the fourth round and quarterfinals respectively of the US$l.B million (SfS.B million) International Players Tennis Championships. But two of the tournament's biggest surprises, 13-year-old MaryReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-02-11 30 Reuter QUERETARO (Mexico), Monday EUROPEAN soccer coaches attending a series of friendly internationals in Mexico have warned that the mid-summer heat and high altitude will greatly favour Latin American teams at the 1986 World Cup finals just as they did in 1970. AfterReuter - 613 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-02-11 30 KARPOV KASPAROV TUSSLE Reuter MOSCOW, Monday WORLD CHESS title contender Gary Kasparov cut further into Anatoiy Karpov'i winning margin when he beat the champion in game 48 of the long-running duel. It was Kasparov's second win in a row and took the score toReuter - 210 words
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331 1985-02-11 30 Reuter VALLETTA, Monday FERNANDO GOMES, top scorer hi European dub soccer this season, struck two goals to guide Portugal to a 2-1 win over Malta in a World Cup Group Two qualifying tie in Valletta yesterday. Gomes scored in the 12th and 7Srd minutesReuter - 331 words
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Advertisement59 1985-02-11 28 Can you afford to be left behind? ;RNG Darwa [MA QPM/CCKCR "Dynacraft JACOBBKN EHQHEQM whsS? twadesser DouMon' o<u <S^U Vtrktorn wffig cWoaan. imMIM Ktnßag ASIA-PACIFIC GOLF SHOW '85 MARCH 25th 28th 1985 HALL 2 World Trade Centre Singapore Organisers:- ONTRAOE EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTD 246 Macpherson Road »04-02 Betime Building59 words
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Advertisement417 1985-02-11 29 I CONTEST 1 Predict the score qnd win $2,000 j i i II) The object of the contest is to predict outright If there are more than one cor. a correctly the scorefcnes of six Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be I Cup matches in the boxes provided shared417 words
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Advertisement127 1985-02-11 29 f I 4 JMKt 3k J —%v Hk 4b THEPROFIW The Profi secret is an IIHW ILI- extremely elastic sole that W unleashes incredible speed and m mm Vr power into every shot Profi won't be offering any contest or cash giveaways ar a 1 stride. for the Malaysia Cup.127 words
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Advertisement85 1985-02-11 30 i a//Anl^MCrVa\ balls the p ,ckof pp a y ers to the WORLD CUP Official Endorsement Right? WORLD CUP MALAYSIA CUP '85 RESULTS ummiL! c o T n «< Singapore 2 Trenqqanu 0 Selangor 1 Perak 0 r A Perlis 3 Sabah 2 Negri Sembilan 3 Brunei 1 J.tfnn<igi -mer.85 words
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Article139 1985-02-11 31 P W D L F A Pt SINGAPORE 1 1 IS 111 Pahang 7 5 1 1 14 3 16 Selangor 8 5 1 2 12 6 16 Johor 9 4 2 3 16 9 14 Pedis -*7 4 2 1 11 9 14 Kedah 9 4 1 4139 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-02-11 31 MALAYSIA CUP '85 PENANG, Monday PAHANG strode out strongly in the second half last night amidst pouring rain in the City Stadium to underline their Malaysia Cup challenge by whipping Penang 2-0 in front of the homesters' crowd. However, the three points from379 words
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Article265 1985-02-11 31 The Star KANQAR, Monday STRIKER Hussein Jafar was Perlls's matchwinner yesterday when he scored two goals to help bury struggling Sabah deeper in the basement of the league's table at the Da to Sheikh Ahmad Stadium. It was a miserable night for Sabah in whichThe Star - 265 words
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Article24 1985-02-11 31 WEDNESDAY JOHOR v A FORCES (Larkm Stadium, 8.30pm) F TERRITORY v BRUNEI (Mardaka Stadium, 8.30pm) THURSDAY PAHA NO V PERUS (Daruknakmur Stadium, 8.30pm)24 words
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Advertisement67 1985-02-11 31 van How your kids can hold their own when it comes to telling the time. The L 550 P(K) is designed to be as tough as your iJsAA> Price £$12,501 LB6O POQ watch 3-year battery life Simple to uee Available in black SANYO EVDtY tfINUTK Of YOUR LOT SANYO BUSINESS67 words
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