Singapore Monitor, 24 April 1985
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Title Section12 1985-04-24 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Wednesday, April 24, 1985 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-04-24 1 THE BATTLE OF THE COLAS Reuter NEW YORK, Wednesday COCA-COLA announced yesterday it has changed the 99-year-old secret formula for the world's most famous soft drink and unveiled a sweeter, smoother version it said people would like better. Pepsi, Coca-Cola's biggest competitor,Reuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-04-24 1 VICTOR SON; SIT YIN FONG - CID papers reveal how two dreamt up deals to cheat banks (50 MUM SWINDLE YAK MONG TRADING CASE ■y VICTOR SON and SIT YIN FONG "ABALONE KING" Ng Choon Ser and Yak Mong's boss Ng Tai Soon dreamt up 63 fictitious deals, including one involving533 words
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Advertisement32 1985-04-24 1 WHAT MADE YAK MONO BOSS RETURN HOME?x P HOW IT ALL BEQAN: P 7 LIST OF BANKS CHEATED: P 7 a TV GUIDE: P 18 K TV HIGHLIGHTS FILM GUIDE: P 1932 words
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Advertisement236 1985-04-24 1 THE S PORE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS BUILDING CENTRE For all building materials A equipment Til: fffttMVflMW? Ml 19 #OM3 Outrun Pvk Compta (0311) We play games in the City. There's one place in Play a meaner game of the city that plays a w ,th the different game Winston's f236 words
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home
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654 1985-04-24 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE OPTIMISM with which the "Eat Frozen Pork" campaign started in January is beginning to fade. Outlets selling frozen pork say that the meat is not popular with customers because of its colour, smell and the price which is higher654 words
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Article79 1985-04-24 2 CONSUMERS prefer fresh pork because of the unpleasant odour and colour of frozen pork. Because of the freezing process, frozen pork has a strong smell and its colour is dark before de-frosting. THE PRICE of fresh pork in a few supermarkets is lower than frozen79 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-04-24 2 Lianhe Wanbao A SHARP drop in taxi-drivers' income due to the recent rise in fares has produced a serious repayment problem. A week before the month is up, about 85 per cent of the yellow-top taxis have yet toLianhe Wanbao - 309 words
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Article253 1985-04-24 2 Lianhe Wanbao IT WAS a strange kidnap. A housewife was forced into a car, kept in captivity for three days and finally let off for a mere $400 she had in her purse. Reports say Molly Lin, 50, of Boon Lay Avenue, was kidnapped by a manLianhe Wanbao - 253 words
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Article257 1985-04-24 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM A TEACHER was beaten up by two Primary Eight boys at the Sembawang Hills Estate Primary School yesterday and had to be sent to hospital for treatment. The male teacher was beaten up by the two boys who were from the morning session257 words
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212 1985-04-24 3 JULIE ANNE SIT - By JULIE ANNE SIT THE SINGAPORE Provision Shops Friendly Association plans to cut prices of consumer goods from June in a bid to fight mounting competition from supermarkets and minimarts. The secretary of the 1000-member association, Mr Woo Kit Fu, said this yesterday.212 words
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161 1985-04-24 3 CAROLYN LEE - By CAROLYN LEE TWO PUBLIC housing estates have become targets of two gangs of thieves. One gang is ripping out public telephone coin-boxes in Tampines while the other gang is stealing electrical fittings in Woodlands. The first gang is suspected to be behind161 words
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167 1985-04-24 4 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG A LITERATURE book for schools should be chosen for the way it would appeal to students, not for its literary merit; it should also be authentic and unabridged. So said Mr Robert Yeo, a lecturer at the Institute of Education's167 words
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Article320 1985-04-24 4 Lianhe Zaobao THE SCHOOL and Private Bus Owners Association has asked the Traffic Police to give them more time before enforcing heavier fines for illegal parking. Speaking at a Press conference yesterday, the association's president, Mr Bai Hanzhou, said it would aggravate the plightLianhe Zaobao - 320 words
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186 1985-04-24 4 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH THREE auxiliary policemen and one ex-policeman, all from Singapore Airline Terminal Services (SATS), were arrested last week for housebreaking and theft at an airline office in Changi Airport. They are suspected of breaking into the airline office one night in August186 words
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310 1985-04-24 4 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW ADVANCES in technology have widened the implications of copyright Srotection and the University of ingapore is introducing two new courses to allow law students to keep up with this. This comes at a time when local interest in the310 words
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72 1985-04-24 4 THE DISPOSABLE fountain pen has arrived. Pilot Pen (S) Pte Ltd has just launched its new Pilot Hi-Tecpoint V 5 which writes smoothly like a fountain pen and looks like a ball-point pen. It is guaranteed to last longer than ordinary ball-point pens. But like72 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-04-24 6 SIT YIN FONG; VICTOR SOH - $50 MUJON SWINDLE YAK MONG TRADING CASE u "NG (TAI SOON) could well have gone to Taiwan where he would be safe from arrest as Taiwan has no extradition treaty with Singapore. On the other hand, Ng was so keen to return to face the582 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-04-24 7 VICTOR SOH - $50 MILLION SWINDLE YAK MONG TRADING CASE By VICTOR SOH CHOP Hoo Thye started business as a partnership between Ng Choon Ser and two others on June 1, 1946, trading in fruits and vegetables. Two of the partners retired in June 25, 1957, and Feb 4,567 words
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Advertisement47 1985-04-24 2 Fresh into Singapore! America's favourite cookies,crackers andsnacks... uncommonly QUALITY &VHLUE J Available at: Cold Storage John Littles Daimaru N7UC Fair Price Econ minimarts Overseas Emporium Emporium Holdings Group Toy Buan Guan Fitzpatricks Supermarket Isetan Yaohan QSoie Agent for Singapore, Malaysia Brunei THE GETZ CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) SDN. BHD.47 words
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Advertisement386 1985-04-24 4 Ballroorp^Hn Vfelll)elpyousl)ow\our l)ow special sl)c is. It's time aaain to thank your International vermes for these special lunches, secretary lor the care and concern iwuuiuu Ij- y, Hir decides on the she's put into her j«>b anil your Secretaries' Week Dynasty Ballroom. she'll be in for well being. But how386 words
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Advertisement131 1985-04-24 5 li 'I j E j|2 r l^^l \-Jm I 1 v |]|Jl j L G&k 0- okyo jlr j^^^gjl' ideas meet and new styles are horn. A place in time unlike JaP Citizen watches elegant timepieces that capture 'JjM: the elusive spirit of the city There's an original selection .Sp"131 words
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Advertisement71 1985-04-24 6 Big Clearance Sale hundreds of various types of furniture, framed wall-pictures, bedsheets, dressing mirrors and lamps, luggage racks, waste-paper bins and more. Everything you'll need for your home from as little as For viewing and purchase, call at our showroom from April 23 onwards at: JMP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 54571 words
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Advertisement171 1985-04-24 6 p; a On every box of 10-5V4" diskettes is "The Great 3M r Super Swop" coupon. Collect it and exchange for a*'* the gifts you want, from now till July 31 '85. With just one coupon or four. Now you can enjoy the quality of 3M diskettes as well as171 words
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Advertisement112 1985-04-24 7 Singapore Your secretary deserves more than a pat on the shoulder. Show your appreciation and treat her to a sumptuous Buffet Lunch cum Fashion Show featuring the latest and most original creations by well known and extremely talented local designers. APRIL 24 Francis Cheong of Francis Cheong Boutique APRIL 25112 words
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world
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Article, Illustration407 1985-04-24 8 TRAGEDY IN BRAZIL Reuter BELO HORIZONTE (Brazil), Wed FOUR people were trampled to death yesterday as mourning Brazilians burst through the gates of the Minas Gerais State House for a final glimpse of Tancredo Neves, who was elected President of Brazil inReuter - 407 words
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222 1985-04-24 8 AP AHMEDABAD (India), Wednesday THE INDIAN army was called in to quell the rioting in the state capital of Gujarat here yesterday after 11 people were slain and 100 injured during nightlong communal clashes and police shootings, authorities said. Prime MinisterAP - 222 words
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123 1985-04-24 8 AP WASHINGTON, Wed MRS NANCY Reagan is bringing together the wives of Prime Ministers and Presidents activists, professional women and mothers from around the world for the White House's first "First Ladies' summit" on drug abuse, which will begin tomorrow. Not since the signingAP - 123 words
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Article99 1985-04-24 8 UPI BARTONVILLE (Illinois), Wednesday AN off-duty policeman, accused of shocking a reluctant dance partner with an electronic stun gun, was suspended on Monday for five days. William Larson reportedly admitted using the device last week but said he did so because the woman slappedUPI - 99 words
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Article367 1985-04-24 9 Says Dr Mahathir on the question of Sabah's victorious Bersatu Party joining coalition Agencies KOTA KINABALU, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said the question of Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) joining the Barisan Nasional (BN) depended on the decision ofAgencies - 367 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration91 1985-04-24 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS ROXANNE PULITZER (above), the former wife of newspaper heir Peter Pulitzer, said she was not ashamed of appearing nude in Playboy magazine, more than two years after she lost a hefty divorce settlement and custody of her twin sons. Ms Pulitzer,PICTURE REUTER - 91 words
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Article85 1985-04-24 9 NGUYEN CAO KY, the flashy fighter pilot who became premier of South Vietnam, is out of work, living comfortably in the suburbs and dreaming of returning to farm in the homeland he fled 10 years ago. The 56-year-old Ky, the most famous among Orange County's large Vietnamese community,85 words
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Article94 1985-04-24 9 WILLIE NELSON was back in church for the second time in 10 years, helping a preacher friend dedicate a new church in Austin, Texas. "The main purpose is for the world to see the other side of Willie," the Reverend Gerald Mann said, explaining how he94 words
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Article, Illustration273 1985-04-24 10 Reuter BANDUNG, Wednesday A CAMBODIAN nationalist leader expressed surprise yesterday that Prince Norodom Sihanouk had offered to resign as President of the anti-Viet-namese coalition recognised by the United Nations as the Government of Cambodia. Mr Son Sann, leader of the KhmerReuter - 273 words
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201 1985-04-24 10 Reuter LONDON, Wed BRITAIN said yesterday it was ready to submit diplomatic bags to electronic scanning as part of a bid to crack down on the abuse of privileges by foreign envoys. The warning came in a report on diplomatic immunity orderedReuter - 201 words
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246 1985-04-24 10 AP TOKYO, Wednesday ONE GANGSTER was shot and killed yesterday and, in a separate incident, an innocent bystander was injured in Japan's three-month-old conflict between rival underworld organisations, police said. A 59-year-old man was hit in the right foot, apparently by a stray bullet,AP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-04-24 10 THE WORLD'S youngest heart-lung transplant patient, five-year-old Brooke Matthews of Melbourne, playing with her mother Deborah. This picture was taken at Harefield Hospital, near London, on Monday following the operation there seven weeks ago. The family has learned that the bill for her life-saving surgery isPICTURE AP - 81 words
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Article86 1985-04-24 10 Reuter LONDON, Wed THE HOUSE of Commons was suspended in uproar yesterday as leaders of rival opposition parties shovea and jostled one another for seats. The trouble began when leftwingers of the main opposition Labour Party tried to prevent David Owen, a former Labour Foreign Secretary whoReuter - 86 words
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Article70 1985-04-24 10 UPI JACKSON (Wyoming), Wed BOWING to love and nature, officials say the mating dance of the amorous sage grouse has the right of way on the runway at Jackson Hole Airport. The birds' annual ritual at the airport in Grand Teton National Park does not seriously disruptUPI - 70 words
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Advertisement71 1985-04-24 8 SakimrKr Festival IMm > of > Uve Cherry Blossom (SaKura) plant I I Ikebana Demonstration April 13 I Japanese Tea Ceremony^- an invitation to parta j Enjoy^ne"Japanese ES KIBUN POKKA Tempura 10.00++ per set uoc COFFEE every J u ne ordinner af Cafi'de men^da^throVghout YouT thoughtfulness w,j, of" Atonly $3071 words
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Advertisement209 1985-04-24 9 DEMOCRACY WINS THE DAY IN SABAH: SEE EDITORIAL PAGE 15 When ©/en a single hair is precious. Shampoo the J|Hr^ N reactive treatment formula for people H with maturing hair and scalp, to keep their hair healthy looking and to' ends Additive complex to keep hair scalp protein amino H209 words
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Advertisement103 1985-04-24 10 LJ OCBC Finance IpJ M Housing Loans y We understand your needs Ml H At OCBC Finance, we practice a flexibility that will comfortably meet your particular needs for a housing loan. Interest rates from as low as 94 Use of CPF Savings acceptable Bridging loans available i Bllfe OCBC103 words
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Advertisement20 1985-04-24 10 r flo m Planning your holiday? Get ideas on places and prices in The Singapore Monitor's "Go Places" page tomorrow.20 words
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money
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580 1985-04-24 11 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM FUELLED by a cut in the prime lending rate to 9 per cent, the Hong Kong stock market soared by more than 24 points yesterday. The cut is expected to further stimulate the property market, already enjoying a580 words
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Article109 1985-04-24 11 KUMPULAN Emas Bhd's 63 million shares make their debut on the local stock market today. The company, incorporated in August 1973 to provide management and advisory services to the plantation industry and invest in companies involved in related activities, was converted to a public company109 words
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208 1985-04-24 12 |j VtMLLSTREET i UPI THE STOCK market surged yesterday to its highest level since early March, a move some analysts said could renew its challenge to the 1,300 range. Blue chips paced the market's rally, and technology issues rebounded from previous batterings.UPI - 208 words
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Article55 1985-04-24 12 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 795.04, up 7.05 points from Monday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 403.71, up 4.17 points from Monday's close of 399.54. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.0559 point to 133.4998 at the close, compared55 words
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Article133 1985-04-24 12 UPI THE DOLLAR strengthened against major foreign currencies yesterday, while gold and silver prices plunged. Traders attributed the latest rise in the dollar's value to an expectation that US interest rates have bottomed out. Gold closed in London at U*****.50 per ounce, down from U*****.50 and inUPI - 133 words
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535 1985-04-24 12 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG YET another RUF is on the way. Minebea Co, formerly Nippon Miniature Bearing Co of Japan, is the latest to tap the revolving underwriting facility market for Singapore dollar-denominated RUF. Singapore International Merchant Bankers (SIMBL), the leader in the RUF535 words
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338 1985-04-24 12 SHANGRI-LA Hotel will intensify its marketing efforts to meet the increasing competition in the hotel industry, said Mr Kuok Hock Nien in his 1984 chairman statement.' Although the hotel is facing difficult times ahead, the company expects to remain competitive by streamlining its operations,338 words
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142 1985-04-24 12 THE STOCK market yesterday re-rated counters related to former Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) vice-president Tan Koon Swan. Market talk yesterday centred on the possibility of the Malaysian High Court granting Mr Tan's application to set aside the injunction filed by the association to restrain142 words
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391 1985-04-24 12 LEE KIT MUN - By LEE KIT MUN THE HOUSING boom three years ago is now generating a booming demand for imported furniture. Foreign furniture makers that set up shop in the last two years are reaping a bumper harvest with sales picking up in the first quarter of391 words
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Advertisement217 1985-04-24 11 Jji 'JCcwIuAAAy lot ib cl kowehvaf ok cl fate OUa/L OL fiovev wAvhtf f S:~ :3525£J iiijiYft »i .V.i.Uil Xl'*& And a restaurant. And a store. And swans. And the gods. Kashmir is paradise. And a houseboat a floating palace in which to enjoy it. These fully-staffed two or three217 words
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Article349 1985-04-24 13 LINDA CHAN - Reports by LINDA CHAN EXPATRIATES are taking advantage of the depressed rental market to upgrade to bigger homes with better facilities or to properties in more central locations. They can upgrade without incurring additional costs because rentals have dropped between 25 and 45 per cent349 words
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Article145 1985-04-24 13 EXPATRIATES in Singapore can be broadly divided into three categories according to their monthly housing allowances: TOP EXECUTIVES like bankers and professionals: $8,000$12,000; MIDDLE EXECUTIVES: $2,000-$4,000; LOWER EXECUTIVES: $1,000 to $1,500. The bulk of the expatriates are in the miadle executive bracket. Much of the145 words
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Article, Illustration208 1985-04-24 13 A $38 million development, consisting of a block of middle-market apartments and a shopping centre, is taking shape near the Onan Road/Geylang Road junction. When completed, the 16-storey Galaxy Towers will house 60 apartment units in the $290,000 to $400,000 price range. Next to it will208 words
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Advertisement144 1985-04-24 13 "Where do you go for easier, better home financing?" Optimum financing with or without CPF Attractive jr interest rates: Lt \vmm I I to 10 years HPfl 930L. 9-/4% p a. p 3 II to 25 years o (?4s 9'/?% pa. H LI L1M Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1)144 words
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Advertisement173 1985-04-24 13 Mortgagees' Sale I I Of Properties By I u Public Auction I I To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04. B People's Insurance Building, On H Wednesday, Bth May 1985 at 3.00 p.m. H Particulars H H Landed Property H H 1) No. 55 Lorong Ong Lye H173 words
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Advertisement96 1985-04-24 13 Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme I JHt '*4Wh^C OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% pa. 11 to 20 years96 words
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opinion/letters
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565 1985-04-24 14 I REFER to your editorial, "The HDB test: Let's call it off," of April 20 '85. I would like to add my view in support of your suggestion to call off the unnecessary test to prove profitmaking by the Housing and Development565 words
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206 1985-04-24 14 BERNADETTE CHIAM - 11 DVDf V AtJEilr&j I BERNADETTE CHIAM Public Relations Officer Trans-Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd WE REFER to the letter "The nearest bus stop is 'only' a mile away" by "Suffering Resident" (SM, March 10). Our company has planned for a temporary feeder206 words
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Article503 1985-04-24 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IF anything gives politics a bad name, it is the kind of chicanery and double dealing that was seen in Sabah after the elections over the weekend. Only someone with feudal scorn for the democratic process could have conceived of503 words
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291 1985-04-24 15 KEITH KUAR - KEITH KUAR Singapore 0512 ON FRIDAY April 19, about 8.50 pm, I was on an SBS Service No. 196 bus heading towards the Jurong Interchange when I witnessed a most appalling act of road discourtesy. The bus I was on had stopped at a291 words
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67 1985-04-24 15 THE TREES along Orchard Road and in the Chinatown area do not bear flowers. The authority concerned should plant trees or shrubs which bear beautiful flowers such as the frangipani, morning glory, hibiscus, flame of the forest to show the tourists that this67 words
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267 1985-04-24 15 I REFER to the Ministry of the Environment's letter, "No let-up in guarding public health standard" (SM, April 17), where it assured your readers that there has been no decrease "in efforts and enforcement action by the Ministry in keeping our environment clean267 words
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Advertisement206 1985-04-24 14 w LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed They must also include the wnter s name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print.'A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve206 words
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Advertisement72 1985-04-24 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wrtt be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous14 1985-04-24 15 it ii 'ihii it i jfll awesLds i was satina. Mr why don't ifiasrop14 words
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Article, Illustration740 1985-04-24 16 IT SEEMS like only yesterday that Agnes Chan broke into the pop circuit with her special brand of contemporary folk songs Her fresh, schoolgirl appeal established her popularity not only in Hong Kong and this region, but also the highly competitive music740 words
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Article, Illustration628 1985-04-24 16 BERTIILA PCREIRA reviews last night's performance by the Royal Danish Ballet IT is ironical that the Royal Danish so steeped in the tradition of romantic ballet should have made its greatest impact at the Victoria Theatre with a modern ballet. But that was partly' because Verklarte Nacht (TransfiguredPictures by SHAFIE GOH - 628 words
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Article, Illustration458 1985-04-24 18 The Heart of the Dragon Caring (Chinese subti- < ties) (Ch 12, 8 pm) < TO capture the essence of family life in urban China, this episode takes viewers to Minus Eighteen Street, 1 a row of 12 houses in the northern industrial city of j458 words
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Article, Illustration529 1985-04-24 19 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE FOR many Singaporeans, fishcake is part of the everyday diet, appearing not only in home-cooked dishes but also in many hawker foods. But this fish product is an even more important item on the Japanese dining table. This is hardly surprising as529 words
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Article, Illustration417 1985-04-24 19 *6uisine APRIL is the month the cherry trees bloom in Japan and two hotels Crown Prince and Furama try to create visions of the beautiful season with a menu from the Land of Cherry Blossoms. Italy is also a favourite land for food this week with Meridien and417 words
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Article, Illustration366 1985-04-24 19 HOW do you tell your child about the unpleasant things of life? Of man's inhumanity to man? Of nuclear war, racism or sexual abuse? It isn't easy and many simply avoid it, leaving the child to find out soon enough on his366 words
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Advertisement237 1985-04-24 16 BEST U.S. STEAK Wk Direct from Harris Ranch in Central California The Number One Steak in California, and now in Singapore Lj; t A Only at Jack s Place Steak House you'll find six different AAv 'mm choices from only $16. you'll get a tender juicy corn-fed > ,A, premium237 words
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Miscellaneous1110 1985-04-24 17 InScnro the Singapore monitor X I iei9Ure ~D«BBq WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1985 I VJ ttmag 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample f 3.00 Opening Programme Highlights followed by 4.00 The Richard Simmons 4.25 Consumer Education Buying an Automobile.* 5.00 Lome Greene's New Wilderness The Wildman The Orangutan.* f% Lome Greene talks about an1,110 words
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Miscellaneous176 1985-04-24 17 XSJZ Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twentyfour Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Omnibus 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Report on Religion 3.45 That's Trad 4.00 World News176 words
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Advertisement52 1985-04-24 18 FOR THE HOME M Look out for the all-new "For The Home" section this Friday. It has everything you need to up-date and beautify your home, Ideas on interior decorating and furnishing plus product news on kitchen and household appliances. "For The Home" has so much more. Every Friday. Don't52 words
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Miscellaneous658 1985-04-24 18 FllM Gil 106 JBWWII'M I FPf THE kiI LING FIELDS (E) Starring: Sam Waterston, Haing S Ngor £•£*JSfs CAP.™. <*****591 <■>. 1.45,«. THIS MAN IS DANGEROUS (C) Hajng Ngor (oc B uses ma K dness sur TIGHTROPE (E) LIWAQU (*****30) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): rounding the fall of Cambodia in658 words
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Miscellaneous202 1985-04-24 20 ROYAL DANISH BALLET THE 200-year-old Royal Danish Ballet will perform four items at the Victoria Theatre today ana tomorrow at 8 pm. Le Conservatoire is an intrigue involving a wifehunting inspector at Le Conservatoire in Paris. It was created in 1849 by August Bournonville, the company's best known choreographer. Bournonville's202 words
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Miscellaneous570 1985-04-24 20 Theatre for the Young PRESENTED by the Ministry of Com- a new culture and language. munity Development with the assis- Admission is by tickets at $6 and $4. tance of The British Council and Cana- SATURDAY (2.30 pm) dian High Commission, this two-week n ftl) eurtn JT. long programme aims570 words
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Miscellaneous117 1985-04-24 20 BE MY SUSHI TONIGHT THEATREWORKS will present Be My Sushi Tonight from tomorrow to Sunday at 8 pm at the World Trade Centre Auditorium. The play is adapted from Mike Leigh's GoosepimJles and directed by Lim Siauw Chong. Tickets at 15, $10 and $5 are available at Tangs Superstore, Cold117 words
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Miscellaneous529 1985-04-24 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA What appeared nebulous will September 23 to October 22 become realistic. Focus on You'll receive a written notice property, domicile, security, concerning your career or added responsibility, and an business and the result is benintensified romantic relation- eficial. Focus on change,529 words
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Miscellaneous136 1985-04-24 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook f*o&T CotAPMiBS THfcV'Rf RifriDtV BooMdV^fi£Xl6L£.' AR£ R*U>cTA*T To VNtM To TuADrfiotf/ IH6V 10Y |6MoR«M(r d*T PATffKMS, f CcMltXB FrtolA "WC hWS IVtfVVf CAMT ADAPT To KfiO HA6ITS AHD Ul»'V» I CHAPS. J poHE TKtUG*/ k SITUAffioHS y B9XI&USM> A OAS*D I>— DR SMOCK By George Lemont136 words
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OFFICE '85 Hall 3, World Trade Centre, April 24 – 27, 1985.
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Everything for the modern office
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Article, Illustration211 1985-04-24 22 WISH to congratulate. Technotrend Ptc Ltd for staging this comprehensive event on modern office equipment, systems and technology. Such an exhibition can be developed into a useful medium for communicating new ideas for the further improvement of productivity in the office. Like in manufacturing, the introduction211 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-04-24 22 THIS is our first attempt at putting together a comprehen- sive showcase of modern office equipment, systems and technology. We have chosen to stage OFFICE '85 be cause of the expanding market for new and better products and equipment for office automation and improvements to266 words
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272 1985-04-24 22 THE ultimate goal of any business concern is to maximise profits by improving its competitive edge which in turn can be achieved by boosting productivity. Until recently, many office planners did not think that the' office environment could affect productivity. Office '85,272 words
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219 1985-04-24 22 SOME seven French companies occupying the French national sooth at Office '85 are keen to :arve out a share of the office systems and equipment market here. The expanding economies of the countries in this region have encouraged219 words
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Article, Illustration534 1985-04-24 23 GriDCase get a firm grip on this new line of field computers WHILE most organisations have accepted the use of computers in the office, the portable field computer has been somewhat less popular. Problems with software compatibility, a limited range of functions and less-than-ideal displays have banished the thought of534 words
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Article, Illustration751 1985-04-24 25 EQUATRON Private Limited, located at 989 Bukit Timah Road, tel *****33, is the distributor for a wide range of consumer, business and industrial products. Among its more popular lines is a range of plain paper copiers from Toshiba.751 words
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Advertisement152 1985-04-24 23 SEE THE BIG NAMES AT OFFICE^'BS THE MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION APRIL 24-27, 1985, HALL 3, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE Time: 12-Bpm Admission: Trade Visitors (By registration) «THE ULTIMATE PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER j J^ In an increasingly competitive business manager, the supervisor, the secretary environment, productivity in the office152 words
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Advertisement293 1985-04-24 24 Dreams do come true life as an executive secretary can be better than you imagined. Sto the Olivetti ETV 300 The ETV 300. It's noi a personal computer. It's much more than an electronic typewriter. Simply, it's a dedicated document processor that eliminates all those tedious and repetitive tasks and293 words
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Advertisement191 1985-04-24 25 Colour Photocopying Btafesil Is urrffce other copters when 9 comes to From 71% to 122% with 1% increment adjustments Or cokxjn at the touch of preset to the copy paper size of your choice ■S®6s3lslb& andwt block and blue or bkx* and ideal for graphs, Illustrations, maps, charts or even191 words
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Advertisement377 1985-04-24 26 THE CASE FOR THE FUTURE GRiDCASE the most versatile briefcase computer ever built. The new GRiDCase family of briefcase computers Three screen options GRiDCase offers an optional built-in 1200 baud represents another technological first for the industry. nvnilnhl*" 1 CO modem, so you can communicate over phone lines They're fully377 words
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Advertisement184 1985-04-24 27 CABOT packed all the goodness of Vitamin E into an emollient cream so your skin can be healthier. I•I t I [f ij 3 mm Sole Distributor: Jr 121 PHARMACY PTE LTD "V Tel: *****51 *****45 Available: Allied Medic Pte Ltd Orchard Plaza Guardian Pharmacy Centrepoint Amber Close John Little184 words
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Advertisement483 1985-04-24 27 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M AND IN THE MATTER OF YONG HAK TRADING (PTE) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #0415, Singapore 0617 on Friday, the 19th day of483 words
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Advertisement291 1985-04-24 28 Cleaning Services^ DRY CLEANING Carpet Services Call Magna Dry 732 1234 Computer Products/ Services SO INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY! Use microcomputer to manage your business Interested kindly call 562 0549 after 7p.m. CUBIC 99 (192K) with colour monitor at only $2,495. With attractive tree gifts. Call 732 2256 or 345 2337291 words
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Advertisement214 1985-04-24 29 COMPAT COMPUTER DATING Pte Ltd Singapore's number one Let us find your ideal partner the scientific way. Call COMPAT on 339 9920 or write to: 111, North Bridge Road, #24-05, Peninsula Plaza, (0617). (Reg No *****9/00 D). FRIENDSHIP/ MARRIAGE Agency 534 3928 IF YOU HAVE not found your j right214 words
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Advertisement344 1985-04-24 29 PUBLICATIONS STAMFORD BOOKSHOP- for a wide range of books. 470, North Bridge Rd, #01-02, Singapore Finance House. S(0718). Tel: 339 0426 SWIMWEAR SPEEDO SWIMWEAR, sole agent Shalome Associates 737 7562 Call 273 9090 We are at your service THE MEETING PLACE PLEASANT BUSINESSMAN AGED 47 seeks female friends Please reply344 words
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Advertisement153 1985-04-24 29 APPOINTMENT™ SUPERVISOR (CHILD CARE CENTRE) ($782 $2819 pm) The Port Authority Recreation Club is setting up a Child Care Centre and invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the above post. Qualifications Experience GCE with 2 A' 2 O' level passes (including General Paper) with at least 2 years relevant153 words
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Advertisement213 1985-04-24 29 NOTICES [""^^^^^RECEIVERS' MANAGERS' SALE WSBT PUBLIC AUCTION rstock and Inventory of a leading Departmental Store comprising the followingZentee Computer Monitor with keyboard Jewelleries (Rings and Bracelets with precious stones) Ivory Necklaces Cultured and Rice Poarls Assortment of Costume Jewelleries Miscellaneous items including Textiles. Office Equipments, etc. ON SATURDAY. 27TH. APRIL213 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-04-24 30 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD ZICO (picture above), the Brazilian soccer star of the Italian major league team Udinese, will be benched for at least one week following a severe knee and thigh contusion suffered in last Sunday's championship match against Roma, club doctors79 words
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Article129 1985-04-24 30 MIDFIELDER Gerry Daly has been recalled to Ireland's soccer squad for the Group Six World Cup qualifying game against Norway in Dublin on May 1. Liam Brady was a lone midfield figure in Ireland's 2-1 friendly defeat by England recently and he will be pleased to share129 words
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Article104 1985-04-24 30 WEST INDIES have named fast bowler Winston Davis in a squad of 12 for the third cricket Test against New Zealand starting in Bridgetown on Friday. Davis replaces Guyana off spinner Clyde Butts, who failed to take a wicket on his debut in the high-scoring104 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-04-24 30 JAHANGIR Khan's (picture above) reign as the king of world souasn continued triumphantly when he produced another regal display to win the British Open title last night. The Pakistani, unbeaten for four years, swept aside Australian Chris Dittmar 9-3 9-2 9-5 in the final to take the90 words
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312 1985-04-24 30 JEREMY YEO - By JEREMY YEO BOREDOM was written all over the faces of the handful of spectators who turned up to watch the Age Group events of the Ascot Singapore Closed Squash Championships held at Kallang yesterday. And rightly so, for not only did all312 words
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438 1985-04-24 30 ARMED FORCES' PULLOUT FROM HOCKEY PREMIER LEAGUE LACK of quality hockey players has forced Singapore Armed Forces to pull out of this year's Premier League tournament which is expected to begin in late May. Armed Forces, who in previous years used to field438 words
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414 1985-04-24 30 S GULAM - Police 2, Armed Forces 1 By S GULAM ARMED Forces produced their best performance of the season but it was still not enough as Police continued their unbeaten run in the National Football League Division One, with a narrow win at414 words
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Article158 1985-04-24 30 V SUNDRAMOORTHY, back in the game after a long layoff due to injuries, came through nis first test with flying colours, even though he was on the losing side. His performance for Armed Forces last night at Jurong Stadium delighted not only the 400 fans but158 words
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106 1985-04-24 30 Bernama KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed TRENGGANU maintained their unbeaten record at home by beating Selangor 2-1 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium here last night. Johari Jaffar scored Trengganu's first goal in the 15th minute, off a goalmouth meleeBernama - 106 words
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Advertisement180 1985-04-24 30 £1* English food hearty and wholesome. Try the typical English Fhhli Chips, mints the newspaper wrapping of eoane. (We've ased then r? faJjjS to decorate the walls). f&JSajgL. Oar Chicken in the Basket beats ill the MMh "finger-licking gaed" alternatives in town. Getting to the real McCoy, read savoary steak180 words
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395 1985-04-24 31 K SILVAM - FOOTBALL VIOLENCE dm-uh National Football League Division Three match between Somerset United and Mayflower Darul Afiah on April 7 Reports by K SILVAM FOR THE next 10 years, Zari Ahmari, secretary of Mayflower Darul Afiah Football Club, will not be allowed to have anything395 words
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150 1985-04-24 31 tuny* National Football League Division Two match between Jurong Town and Ayer Rajah Wanderers on April 20 THE FOOTBALL Association of Singapore's disciplinary committee will have a peculiar case before them when they meet the next time. It involves an incident during a Division Two150 words
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Article76 1985-04-24 31 "MY PLAYER questioned the referee for what he felt was a biased decision. The referee showed him the yellow card. "Unhappy, he questioned the referee. Soon I saw the referee flashing the red card. "At this stage I saw Seenivasan advancing towards the referee. The referee76 words
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