Singapore Monitor, 14 February 1985
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Title Section11 1985-02-14 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30c«nte M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, February 14,198511 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-02-14 1 CATHERINE ONG - Counter-suit filed against recall of loan, say sources •v CATHERINE ONG THE GOLDHILL group is being sued for more than $160 million it borrowed to build Goldhill Square, tbe 32-itorey ahop-office building at the corner of Newton and Thomson Roads. Informed sources sakl the577 words
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100 1985-02-14 1 UPI MAHH ft. Thursday AN UNIDENTIFIED Singaporean was one of the victims of the fire which ratted a luxury hotel here raterdar. Fire officials and foneralhoines said the body of the Singaporean was one of M people which was recovered from the hlaseUPI - 100 words
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Advertisement39 1985-02-14 1 i— i I Bin not Property fflp tff&MM coming tycoon homo, keeps his ™qMaiw»g says word on —f^| Fandl: P32 prices: P2 Win $2 f ooo Entry forms in See pag* 30 today. HSinday Monitor tourisig may be affected39 words
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Article, Illustration692 1985-02-14 2 SIT YIN FONG - Ng Teng Fong keeps promise with 10 per cent increase By SIT YIN FONG SINGAPORE developer Mr Ng Teng Fong yesterday announced a blanket 10-per cent hike on the sale prices of all residential units developed by the companies in his Far East Organisation group.692 words
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229 1985-02-14 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE is not the source of the $80 million worth of drugs which, three Singaporeans tried to smuggle to Canada, police say. They three were convicted in an Ontario court last week. Investigations revealed that the trio Rajaram Kalimuthu Thambiah,229 words
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Article59 1985-02-14 2 A REPORT in yesterday's Singapore Monitor said that unwanted $20 notes amounting to' more than $136 million were lying In vaults. This figure is incorrect. We apologise for the error. The exact figure is not available. In a report .M^afistated that the Registrar WSiMr-WPX&Mta U Iflctri* j»J«Js*i<im59 words
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Article, Illustration604 1985-02-14 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO SLOWLY but surely, women are taking up taxidriving. A check with Singapore taxi companies has revealed at least 35 women are qualified taxi-drivers, though this is but a drop in the bucket when compared to the 53,700 licensed taxi-drivers in Singapore604 words
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Article132 1985-02-14 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE MINISTRY of Communications and Information is refusingto comment on reports of taxi fare increases and sticking to its plan to release the foil Taxi Task Force Report in stages after the Lunar New Year. The ministry has decided to hold Press briefings to132 words
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644 1985-02-14 4 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE SHOPS in housing estates are fighting back in the battle with shopping centres in areas such as Orchard Road. By increasing the range of goods available within walking distance of homes, they are luring back Housing and Development Board and private644 words
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Article248 1985-02-14 4 NTUC-FAIRPRICE supermarkets offer the cheapest basket of goods, says the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case). In its fifth quarterly supermart price survey (1984) conducted on Dec 3 and Dec 4 last year the association compared between 22 and 56 items sold in supermarkets in six areas248 words
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Article157 1985-02-14 4 SALES turnover for NTUC-Fairprice Co-operative for the financial year ended March 1984 saw an increase of 32 per cent over the previous year. Said Mr Lim Ho Seng, general manager of NTUC-Fairprice stores: "For our financial year ended March 1984, we achieved a sales turnover157 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-02-14 4 NO MING MING - By NO MING MING FIRST and business class travellers on Singapore Airlines flights to Hong Kong, Taipeh and Kaohsiung on Feb 19 and 20 will be given specially-made Swiss chocolates. The chocolates will be cased in hand-crafted boxes with an ox design, both of which are220 words
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Article132 1985-02-14 6 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic is introducing a new course in June to meet the demands for automation in industries. The principal of the polytechnic, Mr Khoo Kay Chai, said this morning the new course Manufacturing Engineering would replace the Production Engineering course,132 words
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106 1985-02-14 6 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH FOUR out of seven cases were settled amicably by the Small Claims Tribunal during its first consultation yesterday. "We would try as far as possible to settle the disputes during consultation so that the referee will not be clogged up with106 words
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Article, Illustration148 1985-02-14 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK CUPPAGE ROAD pedestrian mall, tucked away in a quiet corner of Orchard Road, will gather new life this weekend. It will draw the festive Lunar New Year crowd with displays of Chinese lanterns and lion dances which will be put up byPICTURE: SHARE GOH - 148 words
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Advertisement131 1985-02-14 3 FINCH'! aptly describes this month's buffet jSR luncheon at The Belvedere. flB From now till March 1, feast on authentic Hungarian cuisine from the old country. Many spiced with paprika, caraway seeds and sour cream. There's original beef goulash, an all-time favourite; cold roast duck, eggs stuffed with caviar, not131 words
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Advertisement20 1985-02-14 4 IrJ Leslie Fernandez U-Lan A Stephanie All are welcome 14 Scotts Road, #04-80 Far East Plaza, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****7520 words
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Advertisement77 1985-02-14 6 The Whirlpool Promise: lb Wash Dry lo Perfection. That's why Whirlpool while even the Like our Washer model 3LAS7OOXM Dryer model 5710XM. Designed for versatility and durability w enamel-coated steel body and large capacity loads with a choice of features for a better wash and dry. Call Bohn Moyor for77 words
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world
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Article, Illustration341 1985-02-14 7 Manila blaze adds to country's problems in efforts to attract visitors UPI MANILA, Thursday Tourism officials said yesterday that they feared the fire at the Regent of Manila, the fourth hotel blaze in as many months, may jeopardise efforts to rebuild the country's tourism industry.UPI - 341 words
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144 1985-02-14 7 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday A 66-YEAR-OLD nun, Sister Romana Marie Ryan, has died of Aids as a result of a blood transfusion, doctors said. Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), which has no known cure, was originally reported among male homosexuals, drug addicts and HaitiansReuter - 144 words
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Article134 1985-02-14 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US STATE Department, in its annual report on human rights practices around the world, has dropped its use of the phrase "unlawful or arbitrary deprivation of life" to describe political killings. The 1,453-page report noted criticism of last year's tome forUPI - 134 words
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102 1985-02-14 7 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday AT LEAST 11 people died and 41 are missing after fire swept an Indian passenger liner on a voyage from Singapore to Madras, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported yesterday. The news agency,Reuter - 102 words
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171 1985-02-14 8 Reuter MALMO (Sweden), Thurs ARCTIC weather has frozen most of the Baltic Sea, making it possible for adventurous Poles to walk across the ice to Sweden, coast guard officials said. "It is now possible to walk across the ice from East GermanyReuter - 171 words
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Article248 1985-02-14 8 AP PARIS, Thursday JAPAN GAVE the first indication yesterday that it might consider withdrawing from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) if there is no significant reform in the organisation. Japanese delegate Mr Takaaki Kagawa said his government would.be "compelled toAP - 248 words
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Article196 1985-02-14 8 Reuter WARSAW, Thursday POLICE broke up a meeting of senior Solidarity activists in the Baltic port of Gdansk yesterday and detained seven but allowed Mr Lech Walesa, leader of the banned free trade union, to go free. A spokesman for Mr Walesa saia about 20Reuter - 196 words
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177 1985-02-14 8 UPI ARANYAPRATHET (Thailand), Thura VIETNAMESE troops advanced on two fronts yesterday, fighting the Khmer Rouge at close range as Thailand reinforced its border forces against spillover fighting. Another 20,000 Cambodian civilians fled into Thailand to escape the second day of the battle, theUPI - 177 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration78 1985-02-14 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS KOREAN dissident Mr Kim Dae-Jung (seen above with his wife answering congratulatory telephone calls) has described his party's successes in the Korean elections as showing "how great the people's ardent desire for democracy is While the ruling party of President Chun78 words
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Article104 1985-02-14 8 A WEALTHY widow, Aetheldreda Hadow, left £1.7 million (5|4.2 million) to the Royal Society for the Protection of Animals to aid its legal arm, according to her will published yesterday. Mrs Hadow, widow of local hotelier Major Hubert Hadow, was a well-known figure in St104 words
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Article, Illustration159 1985-02-14 8 A LAUGHING, joking President Ferdinand E Marcos said yesterday he enjoys "the look of shock" on the faces of cynics who think he is too sick to receive guests and come to see him expecting to find a dummy." Speaking informally at a Presidential Palace luncheon159 words
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Article92 1985-02-14 8 A FEDERAL judge yesterday threw out a US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) jury award to actress Vanessa Redgrave, ruling tne Boston Symphony Orchestra could not be held liable for damages to her career that might have occurred after it cancelled her performance in a 1982 concert series. Instead, US92 words
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Article63 1985-02-14 8 CATHY Evelyn Smith, the Canadian woman charged with killing comedian John Belushi with a fatal drug injection, rejected a plea bargain arrangement and will probably plead innocent to a murder charge, her attorney said. Smith was expected to plead innocent to one count of murder and63 words
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money
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544 1985-02-14 10 ANG PENG HWA - By ANG PENG HWA SYDNEY is poaching experienced foreign exchange dealers from Singapore and Hong Kong and aggravating the shortage here, say local bankers. They are being lured with attractions such as company cars, housing subsidies and salaries aouble what they get here, the bankers544 words
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Article264 1985-02-14 10 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM GRAPHICA Computer of Japan is planning to set up a factory in Singapore to manufacture computer graphic systems, data processing equipment and computer peripherals. The factory, to be set up within the next two years, is expected to introduce advanced technology264 words
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Article82 1985-02-14 10 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG THE Public Utilities Board has been granted buyer's credit totalling 13.68 million Swiss francs (5512.16 million) by Compagnie Francaise d Assurance Pour Le Commerce Extereur (COFACE), the French exportcredit insurance company, industry sources said. The seven-year loan lead managed by82 words
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126 1985-02-14 10 r COMPANY BRIEFS L d THE INSURANCE Corporation of Singapore registered a 39.4 Der cent drop in group pre-tax profits to $8.6 million for the year ended Dec 31. Group net profits also decreased by 27.2 per cent to $6.2 million while gross premium126 words
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123 1985-02-14 10 PAPER PRODUCTS (M) Bhd has agreed to sell 3.24 million shares in United Pulp and Paper Co (UPP) to Hartaban Holdings Sdn Bhd for $1.94 million. The shares, representing 24.9 per cent of UPP's issued capital, will reduce Paper Products' shareholding in123 words
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Article70 1985-02-14 10 aT-A-GLANCE news and information MR TAY KIM KAH, the former finance director of Keppel Shipyard who resigned alter the Straits Steamship affair, is now working in Hong Kong for Malaysian businessman Mr Lee Meng Tee. Mr Lee's company, EuOn, is believed to be making a bid for Hookers,70 words
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Article35 1985-02-14 10 STOCKBROKERS say the Stock Exchange Committee has not found evidence of insider trading in Pan-Electric. The exchange yesterday announced that investigations have been completed and a report submitted to the relevant authorities.35 words
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Article38 1985-02-14 10 Who was the greatest financier in the world? Rothschild, Getty or Morgan? He was none other than the biblical character Noah. He was able to float his stock when the whole world went into liquidation 138 words
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801 1985-02-14 11 Return to 'respectable profitability' doubtful in current conditions: Sun Hung Kai SELL Keppel Shipyard shares and bay Straits Steamship's instead, recommends Sun Hung Kai Securities. The investment firm says that although the group's efforts to rationalise and consolidate its operations "should help contain future operational801 words
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92 1985-02-14 11 HHLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed at a record high yesterday, propelled by a rally in the final hour of trading that took tne Dow Jones Industrial Average Driefly above 1,300 for the first time ever. The Dow closed at 1,297.92,Reuter - 92 words
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Article39 1985-02-14 11 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 805.74. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 406.58, down 0.28 point The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.3767 point to 155.5069 at the close.39 words
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Article63 1985-02-14 11 AP NEW YORK, Thursday THE AMERICAN dollar extended its recordshattering rally to a ninth straight session yesterday. but finished below its highs of the day as traders wondered how long the surge could last. Gold prices were little changed. On the New York Commodity Exchange, gold bullionAP - 63 words
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Miscellaneous24 1985-02-14 10 I o-l McNtught Sjrnd., J« S I CAUTIOH: INVMTMCr K WAV 66 E "TO—> INJURIOUS"» VOUR R j BANK ACCOUNT. WHO Kim- THAT "WERE?24 words
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Advertisement86 1985-02-14 11 When you buy a bottle of Old Parr Die Luxe Scotch Whisky a handsome gift is in the bag. UP' jflHi It This handsome and sturdy ftd k overnighter is yours when you buy a HI JIH Uarr 75 cl bottle of Old Pa rrDe Luxe Scotch 'Whisky. 3 0|MJp86 words
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Article, Illustration957 1985-02-14 12 At Konslantin Chernenko's latest absence from public view stretches into its seventh week, Moscow's always active rumour mill is in high gear. But after the similar fogs that surrounded the lingering deaths of Leonid Brezhnev and Yuri Andropov, it has become increasingly clear in957 words
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278 1985-02-14 12 opinion/letters MY FAMILY and I regularly visit the state of Johor for leisure because we love the vast expanse of land and the natural beauty. It has never occurred to us that all motorists must come to a halt when they278 words
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142 1985-02-14 12 MY SON who studies at a private Pre-Universlty centre recently came home with a piece of rather incredible news. Apparently his school is nbt satisfied with the payment of the monthly fees and has come up with a socalled "security deposit" to142 words
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496 1985-02-14 13 mmf&inBSBSIIM ARE OUR lives over-regulated? Well, to go by what we bear in hawker centres, coffee shops and other places where we gather, many of us seem to think so. The feeling among some people is that there are too many dos and don'ts. Worse496 words
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457 1985-02-14 13 I AM appalled by recent reports in the Press on slow learners in school, where there is a strong use of the term "educationally subnormal" (ESN) If slow to learn means ESN then the list must include a fellow named Einstein who did457 words
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90 1985-02-14 13 THE UNCOMPLETED building situated beside the well-known Siong Lim Si Temple near Block 194, Kim Keat Avenue, has been left like that for several years. I believe the building is the proposed premises of a Chinese martial art club. I sincerely hope that work would90 words
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179 1985-02-14 13 LOOI MEI FONG (MISS - REPLY LOOI MEI FONG (MISS) for Permanent Secretary Ministry of National Development WE REFER to the letter "When will road works end" by Yap B T (SM, Jan 22). The Public Works Department (PWD) is widening the stretch of Holland Road between179 words
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Advertisement64 1985-02-14 13 0* §ccopt60 10T pytltcttion They ahould bo typed and mutt be signed They must mo Include the writer* name and kMwi to un I pseudonym m print. A ftfttart telephone numbar would ba useful. Wfe raaarva the right to edtf letters Address your letters to: The EdNor. The Singapore Monitor.64 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-02-14 14 WONG SING YEONG - 11l believe, I'll be broke' By WONG SING YEONG Is romance alive this Valentine's Day? Is love, as the song goes, in the air? Reporters WONG SING YEONG and PAT D'ROSE spoke to a few bachelor boys and girls, respectively, to find out. Here are some581 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1985-02-14 15 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE WHY is it that some men feel today's upwardly mobile and young, ambitious women are careless about courtship? A male colleague once remarked that most career-oriented women do not put aside time for the men. "And because of that, men feel that these1,145 words
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Article623 1985-02-14 18 VALERIE TREVOR - TV SCENE By VALERIE TREVOR PUTTING up an apartment as the Band prize is a sure crowd puller, as etro Holdings found out when it offered a luxury 2-bedroom apartment in Far Horizon Gardens, valued at $250,000, to its shoppers. On Tuesday evening at 7.50623 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-02-14 18 Thursday Feature Special Heaven Can Wait (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) WHEN the star quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams, Joe Pendleton (Warren Beattv)'s life is ended by mistake, he is sent back to earth to live out his allotted days. However, senior angel, Mr Jordan (James454 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-02-14 19 HE has an eye for artistic detail. Two, in fact. Tourist Jack Strang was taking a very close look at the intricacies etched on a giant vase during the opening of the Beijing Cloisonne Ware Exhibition at Tangs. A pair of 2 m-tall "Giant Homage" cloisonne89 words
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Article, Illustration112 1985-02-14 19 TWO SMURFS, a Big Rooster, Ike Leo Clnb, Ike St Patrick's School Bnad and 25 restaaraats came togetker at tke Marco Polo Hotel last moatk to raise faads for tke Lion's Narslag Home lor tke Elders. Tke gnest of koaoar was Dr Ee Peag Llaag (second112 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-02-14 19 WONG SING YEONG - #y WONG SING YEONG This weekly column features social events and interesting happenings in and around town. If you have any such occasions on the calendar, our reporter will cover the function if possible. Please address your invitations to Wong Sing Yeong, Faces in the Crowd,61 words
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Advertisement100 1985-02-14 15 Stalk of Rose rtheLady I VALENTINE'S DAY A SET DINNER 5529.00 NETT (per person) I Pledge your love at Frisco Restaurant and If Frisco Steak House this Valentine's Day. M Capture your loved one in a romantic mood here on February 14 with a candlelight dinner. W On this special100 words
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Advertisement418 1985-02-14 16 The worldwide alliance of two giants of the information industry, Olivetti and AT&T, marks a new era in the fast evolving field of computer technology. But together they represent much more than leadership in information systems. More importantly, they are made up of people —people dedicated to helping you find418 words
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Miscellaneous891 1985-02-14 17 2. JO SBCTEXT- Uv* Sampla Page*. X 3.00 Opmlwg and Programme Highlights toOowed by The a jflE Immortals (C) (r). A M A ill Tarzan Track of the Dinosaur S.lB Andy Robeon Hua Thair friendship with a man named Jake Camaby be- ■PV|PH|H^^^ oomee a memorable experience for Andy and891 words
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Miscellaneous366 1985-02-14 17 Noon Programme Summary 12.0f Haitmk, Rae Weodand, Helen Watts. FeMueical Notebook- South of tha radar 1. mala Voices of Netherlands Radto Chorus H Vila Lobos a) Concerto for Guitar and 4.00 Programme Summary 4.06 CompoeSmaH Orchestra, Turlbto Santos, PaMiard ers from Different Eras Hoist: The PlanChamber Orchestra/Jean Francoiee PaH- ets366 words
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Miscellaneous409 1985-02-14 19 FH^GUIOC— DALIT (*****16) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): MR 800 MEETS POM POM (C) Starring: Terry Ha, Michael Hal, John Sham, Richard Nf LIWAQU (*****30) (1.30,3.30,7.30, 9.30): MR 800 MEETS POM POM (C) BEDOK (*****77) (1.30, 4, 7.30, 9.30): HAPPY UNION (C) BROADWAY (*****94) (1.30, 3.30, 7, 9): HAPPY UNION (C)409 words
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Miscellaneous88 1985-02-14 19 How can you feel your pretty, feminine best if your arms and legs are hairy? Unwanted hair is embarrassing. J And shaving it off can be very unpleasant and unfeminine. TflMf What you really need is that special feminine touch. The Immac touch. Eg#L Immac gently removes every trace of88 words
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Miscellaneous637 1985-02-14 20 STAFF AN SCHEJA I Vn *I PIANIST Staffan Scheia will play with I irm^BQCnZP^filLieß^^c (he Singapore Symphony Orchestra I Jl J I m3|KH3JflfflK mAT under the Won of Choo Hoey tomor- I row and on Saturday at 8.15 pm at the if ♦♦»oaa 4jLL Victoria Concert Hall. I Included in637 words
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Article842 1985-02-14 21 JERRY HULSE - v zLri By JERRY HULSE LATWP THE idea is to ensconce oneself in a chalet or apartment on the continent, or Britain, and enjoy two or three weeks of leisurely travel without the constant frustration of packing and unpacking, moving on to a new destination every day orLATWP - 842 words
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220 1985-02-14 21 SWITZERLAND continues to head the popularity polls among Hal Taussig's "untourists" who shop with villagers, visit them in their homes and join them on hikes to alpine retreats. One thing Taussig promises: Untour's guests will live in a quiet village uncorrupted by tourism.220 words
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Advertisement84 1985-02-14 21 Time of Departure S'pore: 09 00 hrs Baiam: 09 30hrt(WIB) 13 00 hrs 13 30 hrs (WIB) 16 30 hrs 17 00 hrs (WIB) Clothes for Winter Holidays, j j Why spend a lot on new winter clothes when travelling abroad? j Seasoned winter gear in top condition, I some84 words
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Miscellaneous500 1985-02-14 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Career gets a boost. You re- September 23 to October 22 ceive a call or message relat- Focus on property, security ing to business, basic ambi- and safety dealings with older tions or standing in individuals. Get accounting, community. A member500 words
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Miscellaneous162 1985-02-14 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook F' x YWO* AioHE.Vbo CAM ~T &*> (r X~i ART, (JetAliorteHlßS &fc AS SfcLF-|HDUL«*T A 6 X Teu. Mfc.NtT..<JHAT To CHAtffrfc 1 i AK6 Wilt ON V VbU WANT &UT WH6H <tbO'Rfc KIHD OF ADJ«»SfMMTS PO I M 6. 7 i CWRortiSfS' if WITH MUrWUL. Voo162 words
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Advertisement232 1985-02-14 23 Valentine's Day Treasury To my wife, Salmah H M Together 40 years, 15 kids behind us and 8 grandchildren. Some of them in Singapore; some of them far away round the world. h h Wish you well, My wife, Salmah. A pair M of us, we bring up all the232 words
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Advertisement195 1985-02-14 23 Dear Fire, You know I'll I I always love you n y. in my own fi special way. r Definitely il more than I Macdonalds anytime. U ik v, ,Love always, I I Sophia, j f Though this is our very V first Valentine J 7 together, I know there195 words
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Advertisement438 1985-02-14 23 DEAREST 04, Worda may change Time may fade But my < feeling* for you Won) take a break. Happy Valentine and Happy Birthday L0VE...08 DEAR SLUMBERJACK, YOU give so much you care even at the time you needn't have to. You are the most wonderful Husband and Father. We love438 words
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Advertisement190 1985-02-14 23 DEAREST SWEETHEART SAWIAH. Gee, knowing you has really make life more meaningful for me. You are like my favourite vege. sawi', and because you are my special. I shall always treasure our moment together. Luv Johanski. DARLING CHENG, EVERSINCE I found you, no night passes by without a thought of190 words
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Advertisement161 1985-02-14 23 Sweetheart Radha, You Mill my mind and everything surrounds me. Bui alas, my love in none of ibis thing does your lolal likeness exist. You are the lovely princess in my drrams of cekanling love. May our lovr blossom lo make the dreams come line. 'i lovk Yot\ Jwgrj P^alenli.WUA^161 words
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Advertisement504 1985-02-14 23 My one and only honey Lena, The first great love of my life with you. For you have given me a certain hind of warmth and love as much as I could hope to be given by aay wqynan. I wilhbe no good to anyone after loving you. My heart504 words
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Advertisement199 1985-02-14 23 Bendy I will love you], forever f Hyde II V* rs #s iVVVVYYVV II Dw. A Ready Chltw. Remember I love you WMe you're far away. Remember I mi** you Each night and each day. Remember how much we have gone Ihni' The )oy and the pain. Wteh I hope199 words
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Advertisement308 1985-02-14 24 Valentine's Day Treasury Dearest Shl7l, ]l I'll always v cherish the laughter in your reyes. Those refreshing hellos and reluctant a good-byes. |j N Thanks for lite time 1 v that were yours Won't you be my i\ v'N/v-SJ^ALENTINE? Vf I "'Adrian.? Darling Andrew, Never before has anyone Twkrd my308 words
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Advertisement279 1985-02-14 24 _i l i. L. fs not the moon that lights the dark It not the sun that H warm* my heart I fs not the dawn that makes each day I brand new m/T's YOU. y Wj* From: r fMn* A nrlmv to I Jcslyn Dearest Elsie Mole j My279 words
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Advertisement314 1985-02-14 24 To my c wife, Y 7 Norlida Times of love has Its own flow of changes. Times of happiness changes at a bleak; Times of sharing has the looe for caring. Times of romance eternity Awaits the 14th day of February. With lots Love A Kisses, wj \V U Zainal314 words
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Advertisement248 1985-02-14 24 a Dear JR X T On this day, this heart f has a fondness for U. j c\ Pure heart saying I luv Z J u and will always *2 treasure your luv." u rom: Dearest Pauline, Valentine's Day is fust two weeks before our wedding anniversary. We did not248 words
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Advertisement375 1985-02-14 24 Dearest Richard: Rny gOOG inwtKl, HlCniw, *ww i lovt m«o, a a -a |.i, i Rffy yOOu irißno, niCnle, ptoasa don't leave ma; Uu wftftd lilia il My yuou rnvnu, iticniw, Tonight pINM b# frvt; liu mjul imimnti DUkIA My yooo in#no, nicnis. Sea you at Larry Jewet'ry. HAPPY VALENTINE'S375 words
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Advertisement169 1985-02-14 24 Christopher Darling. give me a call 111 wait wait till late night fall If you can't call. IV wait till tomorrow Or else your best friend IV borrow To wine A dine with on Valentine's Day And get bock to you somewhere next May Molly Tofl% To All, J S]169 words
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Advertisement218 1985-02-14 24 1 L in Dearest Anthony: H You are always In my heart and mind For you the world I can H leave behind H My love none can measure how deep or I how high ÜBut at then say limit la the sky H Love Always Cat 9 DEAREST OtMPS,218 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-02-14 25 And learn about 210 creatures on earth BZ9|EcSn nL^Kfcßh f ftff BEiBessed*ii^EwlB THE IDEA that learning should be fun is not as recent as many would like to think. It certainly did not arise from the computer age or' technological sophistication. Both advances have flooded the world388 words
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Article145 1985-02-14 25 PASTE-AND-LEARN picture cards are already popular in the United States and in Europe. Picture cards have been around for more than a century but it was not until the 1950's that they finally emerged as complete collections which became popular among both children and adults. With better145 words
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Advertisement203 1985-02-14 25 JS?F iFmNsrmms %TV«j|^ The W a RLD of®jß S URVTVAL MB 1 V9K B^^ (ik «au B fta rjfi Do you know what's a Gila Monster? Or a Bird-eating l 9STffSW^cf9nFf^ l ßVl!S!fflcfS^SfSY^l Spider? Do you know that the lawny Frog mouth is actually a bird? And that the Roadrunner203 words
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Advertisement197 1985-02-14 26 Sltuationa Vacant Here's your chance to grow with us EEE Join one of the SS world's largest 51 fridge compressor makers and also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Able to work on 2 SB rotating shifts Have completed mm Primary/Secondary Education Excellent Benefits: e Attractive197 words
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Advertisement302 1985-02-14 27 JOHNSON MATTHEY WALLACE SINGAPORE PTE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an extraordinary General Meeting of Johnson Matthey Wallace Singapore Pte Limited held on 6 February 1985, the following Special Resolutions were duly passed:1. That Johnson Mathey Wallace Singapore Pte Limited be wound up voluntarily and that Messrs Roger Philip302 words
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Advertisement108 1985-02-14 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP.IM and IN THE MATTER OF ROYAL DOVE CARRIERS (PTE.) LTD. (Incorporated in (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duty convened and held at 6001 Beach Road 08-07 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on 12th February 1985 the108 words
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Article484 1985-02-14 28 ALFONSO CHAN; ERNEST FRIDA; S KULA - THEY BASE THEIR CHOICE ON CREDITABLE PERFORMANCE IN THE OLYMPICS FOCUS ON NATIONAL SPORTS AWARDS MIEAVKWI BY ALFONSO CHAN ERNEST FRIDA S KULA ZAINAL AMMN, national squash trainer: "It's tints aqaook is given recognition, and for the Sportswoman award, SeokHui should get the recognition she deserves.484 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-02-14 28 COATA OF HONNESS RONNIE NG LEONG HOE, 32: Achievements: I Bth Malaysian Open Won 1 silver and 1 bronze in the teams events: 2 Bth FIQ Asian Zone Championships 1 gold in the doubles event out of a total of 44 teams from 14 countries.294 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-02-14 28 LIM SEOK HUI,18: Achievements: 1 East Asian Individual Champion 1984; 2 New Zealand U-19 Champion 1984; 3 Asian Junior Girls Individual Champion; 4 Scottish U-19 Runner-up 1984; 5 British U-19 Runner-up 1984; 6 Japan Open Champion 1984; 7 Malaysian Open Champion 1984. Exceptional Achievements: 1109 words
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Article136 1985-02-14 28 LENN WEI LING, 44: Levels of Participation: 1 Sea Games: 1981 Head Coach 1983 Coach; 2 Pan Pacific (Tokyo, Japan): 1983 Manager/Coach; 3 Asian Age Group (Seoul) 1979 Head Coach; 4 Pacific Schools Championship (Melbourne, Australia): 1984 Coach. Swimmers involved with to varying degrees: 1136 words
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Article226 1985-02-14 28 Persons nominated: Zainal Abidin, Stewart Ballad and Peter Hill. Achievements: 1 Won E Asian Championships in Singapore for 7th consecutive year; 2 2nd in the Asian Squash Championships. Exceptional Achievements: 1 Singapore domination in the East Asia Championships; 2 2nd in Asian Squash Championships in226 words
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Article581 1985-02-14 28 B KULA: For Ang Peng Siong to go unrecognised as The Sportsman of the Year is hard to imagine. His feats in the Los Angeles Olympics, leave no doubt over his claim to the sporting crown of 1984. And the queen to share his reign should581 words
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Article560 1985-02-14 29 KEN JALLEH JR - FOCUS ON NATIONAL SPORTS AWARDS By KEN JALLEH JR WE WOULD all be millionaires if the horses were as predictable. So said a full-time punter and part-time sports fan commenting on the likely national sports award winners for 1984. His choice: Ang Feng Siong for560 words
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242 1985-02-14 30 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN A HIGH-POWERED delegation headed by Football Association of Singapore chairman Teo Cbong Tee will travel by coach for SingaCre's away match against Pahang Kuantan this Sunday. This is the first time Mr Teo, who is also the Parliamentary Secretary242 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-02-14 30 S GULAM - allow Mum oi 85 By S GULAM PAHANG coach Fred Binney likes to talk big. And though he backs up his arguments with ample facts most of the time, he was probably over-confident when he predicted recently that one of his players would525 words
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222 1985-02-14 30 THE NATIONAL football team trained at a tiny corner behind the goalmouth at the end of the Jalan Besar stadium pitch last night. The team, in training for the Malaysia Cup tie against Pahang in Kuantan on Sunday, had no222 words
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421 1985-02-14 30 FOB the first time this season, Federal Territory gave a performance befitting their status as a team to be reckoned with in the Malaysia Cup competition as they hammered Brunei into submission. Playing a starring role for FT was striker Saidin Osman,421 words
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Advertisement432 1985-02-14 29 I CONTEST 15 I j Predict the score 1 and win SZOOO i 1) The object of the contest a to predict outright. If there are more then one cor- I correctly the scoreines of six Malaysia rect entry, the prize-money will be I Cup matches in the boxes provided.432 words
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Advertisement128 1985-02-14 29 wwm'' BlfApp The Profi secret is an BlßiliM extremely elastic sole that W unleashes incredible speed and ■m■■ww I power into every shot Profi won't be offering w h e it: builds comfort any contest or cash giveaways everv str,defor the Malaysia Cup. L But we do offer the All128 words
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Advertisement27 1985-02-14 30 balls the pick of players ZJVJyJJU\X/-v_k"*"JlAA to the WORLD CUP Official Endorsement Rights WORLD CUP MH|Hr S —MALAYSIA CUP'BS RESULTS Brunei 0 A\IKASA b£L.ObE\ Di&M fritM HOUbL27 words
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Article, Illustration547 1985-02-14 31 S GULAM - He is thinking of moving to France or Spain MONITOR sports By S GULAM FANDI AHMAD is thinking of moving to France or Spain. He said: "I don't want to come home vet. "I want to stay in Europe as a professional. This is547 words
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Advertisement65 1985-02-14 31 INSIDE: 2 PAGES NATIONAL SPORTS AWARDS: Peng Siong, the likely choice again: Pg 30 Sindhi Merchants Association Hindu Centre, Singapore welcome Dada J.P. Vaswani (Educationist-Philosopher-Poet-Humanitarian) who will speak on What is Religion? Date: Friday, 15th February 1985 at 7.30pm Venue: Victoria Memorial HaN Admission: Free AH are welcome. Pleasebepunctual. Latecomsrs65 words
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