Singapore Monitor, 15 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-06-15 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION f Friday, June 15, 1984 30cents M C (P) No 215 8417 words
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436 1984-06-15 1 Thousands swamp stations amid rumours of an oil-price hike AP MANILA, Friday THOUSANDS of motorists swarmed petrol stations throughout Metropolitan Manila yesterday amid rumours the Government was raising oil prices anew, but officials debunked the rumours as the work of saboteurs out to "destabiliseAP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-06-15 1 AP WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan was asked last night if he can declare that he is committed to serving a full four-year term if he is re-elected. He answered with a joke: "What the devil would a young fellow like me do if IAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-06-15 2 THIS showcase was smashed during a break-in the the NTUC Fairprice supermarket in dementi Avenue 3 early today. An automatic alarm sounded about lam, and some cassette recorders were reported to be missing.35 words
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239 1984-06-15 2 A NEWSVENDOR who was robbed of a gold chain and pendant on the street this morning went in search of the robbers and managed not only to get back what he lost but got the two suspects apprehended as well. The239 words
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129 1984-06-15 2 A WELDER who burnt himself to death was "in dire need of money" to pay off his creditors, the coroner's court heard this morning. Tung Mun Onn, 40, died in hospital on May 11 last year, the day after he was129 words
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104 1984-06-15 2 A 20-YEAR-OLD Thai seaman was charged today with the murder of another seaman. Soblaksakd Bootukbon did not plead the charge of committing murder by causing the death of Teelek Chanwahlom, 28, at Jurong Fishing Port at 4am yesterday. Teelek's body was found on board104 words
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185 1984-06-15 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A MAN admitted today that he sat for a driving test on behalf of someone else. Lim Hong Seng and the man he impersonated, Ong Chin Chai, were both fined $2,000. The court heard that Lim had185 words
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139 1984-06-15 3 KRANJI Reservoir is expected to be opened to anglers early next year. The Public Utilities Board (PUB) today called for tenders for the development of the facilities. The reservoir will also be developed for family outings. Landscaping and construction of facilities like139 words
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183 1984-06-15 3 10 more in maintenance fees for HUDC flat owners OWNERS of HUDC flats built under Phase I and II have to pay $10 more for maintenance and service fees from October. The Housing and Development Board announced today that the fees would be revised from $65 per unit a' month183 words
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62 1984-06-15 3 MCDONALD'S llth outlet will open at the World Trade Centre tomorrow. The WTC restaurant costs $1.9 million and is the biggest investment made by the fast-food company. McDonald's operates at Liat Towers, People's Park Complex, Kobina House, East Coast Parkway, Changi Airport, Odeon Theatre,62 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-06-15 4 It is pulling no punches in the fight for customers by giving away burger-coupons Lianhe Zaobao THE SINGAPORE Petroleum Corporation (SPC) has joined the petrol stations' "gift war" since its retail station opened two weeks ago. Since the pumps began flowingLianhe Zaobao; PICTURE: LIANHE ZAOBAO - 296 words
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Article152 1984-06-15 4 Fees reduced to a third to urge 'constructive pastime' THE NATIONAL University of Singapore (NUS) has offered concessionary rates to senior citizens who enrol for educational courses offered by its extra-mural department. Senior citizens who are 55 and above need pay only one-third of regular fees.152 words
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299 1984-06-15 5 Lianhe Zaobao FALLING rents because of increasing office space are tempting companies to move their headquarters back to the central business district and prompting those already there to expand, property consultants M L.„ for prime space are down by 20Lianhe Zaobao - 299 words
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167 1984-06-15 5 RESERVISTS and volunteers who live in Marine Parade will have an opportunity to discuss defence matters with Mr Goh Chok Tone, the Defence Minister and Second Minister for Health, next month. The Residents' Committee of Marine Parade Zone D is organising a167 words
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322 1984-06-15 5 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK DEVELOPERS of shopping centres along Orchard Road are preparing for tough competition from Marina Square and Raffles City when they begin marketing actively later this year. Marina Square, which is waiting for approval from the Urban Redevelopment322 words
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416 1984-06-15 6 CAROLINE BOEY - They will be part of social and moral education studies introduced in schools next year By CAROLINE BOEY SCHOOLCHILDREN will visit police stations, courts and Changi Prison as part of crime-pre-vention lessons to be introduced in their curriculum next year. Children from Primary416 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-06-15 6 MORE than $100,000-worth of videotapes, recorders and other equipment were seized from an alleged illegal duplicating centre in Chinatown yesterday. Acting on a tip-off, police and officers from the Board of Film Censors raided an office disguised as a transportation company, about 11.3077 words
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71 1984-06-15 6 A 20-YEAR-OLD Thai seaman is to be charged today with the murder of another seaman whose body was found on board a trawler at Jurong early yesterday. The dead man, Teelek Chanyahlom, 28, was lying on the deck of the Thai boat Ruttnakorn71 words
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77 1984-06-15 6 PLAZA Hotel will implement the BEST pro!;ramme for its staff in July this year in conunction with its objectives to upgrade the evels of competence in English and Mathematics. The course is open to all staff and there are no age restrictions77 words
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Article62 1984-06-15 6 WINNING entries of the Australian Art Award 1984 will be exhibited at the Scotts Shopping Centre, level one, from today to June 24. The top three winning entries from each category Asian Impressions and Images of Australia, together with eight commended pieces will be62 words
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Advertisement114 1984-06-15 3 Introducing Gokiini Japan's latest quart 2 collection Incorporating the most advanced quartz timekeeping technology, the new range of M Coldini wrist watches for ladies and JfM gentlemen represents the ultimate achievements in design, styling, arfd precision manufacturing from Japan. jffaHrth f Gl 1 SH-vicr Centres: II 35 Srlegir Road, #10-16114 words
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Advertisement129 1984-06-15 4 yj lli off I AUTHOR: ANTHONY P C TOH, AAIA, ABAA, ASCA MBIM. EXPERIENCE: over 20 years in accountancy. HIS WRITING: A set of 10 books with 8 full sets of book format for a: 1 MANUF/TRADING: 5 MINING; B 2 ENGRY CONST: 6 DEPT STORE: M 3 SHIPPING TRPT;129 words
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Advertisement36 1984-06-15 4 Made, in Germany The effective and quick relief German medicine for stomach-ache, indigestion, gastritis and hyperacidity. It's formula includes Liquorice and other medicinal herbs. Obtainable at leading. r- Chinese Drug Stores ~I and Pharmacies MHP *****336 words
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Advertisement40 1984-06-15 5 Available at •Garden Plaza Stores •Orchard Fragrance Pages Drug Store Lucky Drug Store (all at Lucky Plaza) •Basement Cosmetics Emooriumat Peninsula Shopping Centre and other leading stores (ZZ) S£S«S^o£SS^^ #05-03 High Sheet Plata. 77 High Street. Singapore 0617. Tel *****06/*****7440 words
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Advertisement208 1984-06-15 6 JP-' H*» V I How often have you envied a figure like hers? And how often have you been defeated by vigorous dieting and exercises? 7 At Les' Poir Beautique, body slimming takes on a totally different 4! I meaning. If s a place that boasts of no less than208 words
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197 1984-06-15 7 REAGAN'S SUMMIT CONCESSION UPI UNITED NATIONS, Friday UN SECRETARY-General Javier Perez de Cuellar is planning to start an ambitious attempt to reopen channels of communication between Washington and Moscow, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Mr Perez de Cuellar,UPI - 197 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-15 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT REAGAN, softening his insistence that a detailed agenda must first be agreed on, opened the door yesterday to a summit conference with Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko. Carefully avoiding the harsh anti-Soviet rhetoric that has characterised muchUPI - 384 words
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188 1984-06-15 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT REAGAN said yesterday his economic policies have led the Western world "from disappointment and pessimism to confidence and hope" and that poor people have been helped the most. He opened his 25th conference last night by reviewing,UPI - 188 words
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283 1984-06-15 8 Petronas tests show output of 7,181 barrels per day UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A SIGNIFICANT new oil field has been discovered off the east coast, the national oil company Petronas confirmed today. Production tests showed that the field gave a flow of 7,181UPI - 283 words
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230 1984-06-15 8 AP WASHINGTON, Friday EASY LOANS by the World Bank to China will top a billion dollars for the first time in the year ending June 30, and the total is due to double again by the end of the Eighties, aAP - 230 words
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95 1984-06-15 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Fri PRESIDENT Suharto said yesterday he was concerned over reports that unmarried male and female students were living together in residence halls in the University City of Yogyakarta. The official Antara news agency quoted him as saying that thoseReuter - 95 words
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145 1984-06-15 8 AP KHARTOUM (Sudan), Fri THE BODY of a convicted Sudanese criminal will be crucified here today after he is hanged, the Sudan news agency (Suna) reported yesterday. The agency identified the man as Al-Wasiq Sabah Al-Khair, and said he was foundAP - 145 words
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474 1984-06-15 9 Power and water supplies reconnected to Golden Temple but fighting rages on in other parts Reuter NEW DELHI, Friday THE SIKH holy city of Amritsar was last night reconnected to the outside world for the first time for 11 days as extremist violence continued in other partsReuter - 474 words
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259 1984-06-15 9 UPI NEW YORK, Friday JANE FONDA, Linda* Evans, Richard Simmons, Victoria Principal and other celebrities nave made shape-up books Hollywood's second industry, but other stars stay fit on plans that are so simple they wouldn't even fill a page. At 81, theUPI - 259 words
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Article105 1984-06-15 9 UPI NEW YORK, Friday THE BLIND can't see and the lame can't walk but neither condition should keep anyone with either disability from making their abilities count at improving physical fitness, says Mr Jack Hofkosh. As Director of Physical Therapy at New York UniversityUPI - 105 words
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Article34 1984-06-15 9 DAY IN and day out, politics seems to rulo world news. In fat, a groat many othor ovonts tako placo that affoct people's lives. Wo prooont on this page some of those ovonts.34 words
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Article69 1984-06-15 9 UPI NASHVILLE, (USA) Fri AN INSURANCE salesman seeking U*****,000 ($1,575,000) from the Hyatt Regency Hotel claims the four hours he spent locked in a hotel bathroom wrecked his ability to function in society. He was locked in the bathroom for four hours beforeUPI - 69 words
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271 1984-06-15 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday THE WHITE HOUSE is considering reversing its long-standing US support for worldwide population control efforts, but no decision has been maae yet, a top official said. Mr John Svahn, head of the White House Office of Policy Development, yesterdayUPI - 271 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-06-15 10 MR ALAN CHAIX, 32, a French adventurer announced plana yesterday for a Hong Kong to Beijing drive for charity. He hopes to raise about US$4O,OOO (S$84,000). Mr Chaix will set out on June 28 on a 15-day drive north through China in his Citroen mini-van, which71 words
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252 1984-06-15 10 Resolution stems from dispute over Solidarity AP GENEVA, Fridsy A SOVIET-BACKED proposal that could have weakened the International Labour Organisation received scant support from delegates at the ILO's annual conference yesterday, ILO officials said. The Resolutions Committee of the conference issued a workingAP - 252 words
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158 1984-06-15 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday US ENERGY Secretary Donald Hodel said yesterday the United States should be confident but not complacent about its oil supplies and that the Gulf War between Iran and Iraq remained a cause of concern. Addressing the National Press Club, heReuter - 158 words
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89 1984-06-15 10 UPI CHICAGO, Friday FEEDING a charcoal mixture to drug overdose patients can cleanse the drug from their bloodstreams without the dangers posed Dy other treatments, studies showed. The charcoal absorbs the drug before it can go back into the bloodstream, Dr Susan Pond ofUPI - 89 words
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166 1984-06-15 12 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE SECRETARY-General of the outlawed left-wing Brunei People's Party (BPP), who lives in exile in Malaysia, has said in an interview that it should be disbanded. The Party's goal of obtaining Brunei's independence from the British had been achieved,Reuter - 166 words
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286 1984-06-15 12 UPI NEW YORK, Friday IRAN has established a sophisticated network of front men and agents to smuggle American military hardware and high-tech equipment to the Iranian Army, a US television network report said yesterday. Quoting unnamed Federal officials, NBC News reported that IranianUPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-06-15 12 JERRY Hall, one-time Vogue cover girl and one of the top-grossing models in the American fashion scene holds up a picture of her baby while appearing on NBC's Today Show. The father of the baby is rock n' roll superstar Mick Jagger of the RollingPICTURE: UPI - 53 words
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Advertisement203 1984-06-15 8 Introducing... Fish Head Steamboat with Yam. You can alto try our house-speciality. To name a few... BLACK BEAN FISH-HEAD CHILLI CRABS CHICKEN RICE STEAMBOAT Call now for reservations: *****96 cfcv 1 mwinwrj —-L# Opening Hours: .0.00 am 3.00 pm 0 a,\ LOO pm 11.00 pm Free Parking 1 v^J MM'203 words
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Advertisement30 1984-06-15 10 r All Items Must Go! Tj3Sl|j 7 And many more, including Children Shoes and Lady's Belts. Note: Limited Stocks only! KAN KAN SHOES (Level 2. Cold-Storage-Katong) Amber Close, Singapore 154330 words
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Advertisement98 1984-06-15 10 Endiablado At Doll's Cuisine, you won't get Menu Fatique Weekdays Special June 1-15 Cowboy Oyster Steak June 16 30 Gyuniku Teriyaki Steak (Japanese Steak) Economical 3-Course Delights only $7.95 Mondays to Fridays: Menu changes daily Weekends 4-Course Specials Main Course 0n... Saturdays: Camarone Endiablado (King Prawns with white wine sauce)98 words
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Advertisement97 1984-06-15 11 «*BlliPfhaion and "feyoi have ways to make feel welcome. But it's their winning that keep you coming back. H Where else but the Shangri-La. At the Shangri-La, we believe that 4JH&V perfection isn't achieved by merely doing «jjiiJj a job well. It comes by striving to better I your own97 words
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Advertisement425 1984-06-15 12 Will tomorrow's Picasso be found at Scotts? PS [f bssTTalps I ablo Picasso began to I I—show his mastery at all I very young age. But we I I I I doubt that he'd had his first II ill I exhibition by the time he I I I I I425 words
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328 1984-06-15 13 man's view^ THE Companies (Amendent) Bill "does not go far enough to fulfil its main objects." a member of the public told the select committee. "It does not improve adequately the administration of the Companies Act," Mr S Sivadas wrote328 words
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232 1984-06-15 13 SHARE PRICES plunged in Wellington after the announcement by the New Zealand Government of a snap election to be held on July 14. The Singapore bourse was much weaker this morning. There was a low volume of trading. The current tailspin experienced is232 words
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426 1984-06-15 13 PROPOSAL ON AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPANIES ACT A CLAUSE in the Companies Amendment Bill has been amended after "worried representation" from the Economic Development Board. Another clause in the Bill, which is designed to give ([reater protection for investors, has been426 words
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Article98 1984-06-15 13 THE US dollar eased against most major currencies in auiet early trading following its fall in New York in afterhours trading on higher bond prices, dealers said. However, operators were unwilling to take fresh positions as the market is uncertain about the dollar's direction. The US dollar98 words
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187 1984-06-15 14 By PHILIP BANGSBERG in HONG KONG ALLIED Food Industries Limited may be receiving a winding-up order from the Bank of America in Hong Kong. An official receiver has been named provisional liquidator. Bank of America intends to wind up the company187 words
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295 1984-06-15 14 JURONG Engineering was oversubscribed 95.5 times for the 6 3 million shares offered to the public. 38,000 applicants paid over $1 billion ($1.06 million to be precise) in subscribing for 607.6 billion 50-cent shares at $175 each. Once again the ballotting favoured the small-lot applicants295 words
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234 1984-06-15 14 Reuter HONG KONG, Friday ASSOCIATED Hotels Limited has detailed development plans for 1984 which include reducing its involvement in two projects, the company said in its annual report for the year ended September 30. Hyatt Hotel, Associated's major asset which is underReuter - 234 words
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Article264 1984-06-15 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Arab-Mai Dev 110/111 Boustead 2.42 S Cold Storage 3.30/3.32 F and N 5.55/5.60 Genting 5.05/5.10 GIH 2.40 S Haw Par 2.15/2.18 Isetan 2.98 B Keck Seng unq Esso 14.50/14.80 Hume 4.90/5.05 Inchcape 2.71 B Intraco unq Jacks Intl unq M Cement264 words
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Article115 1984-06-15 14 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1100 2.1000 2.0910 sterling 2.9254 2.9034 2.8934 Australian 1.8838 1.8597 1.8447 Canadian 1.6292 1.6091 1.5941 New Zealand 1.3694 1.3494 1.3344 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.1709 10.9209 10.8709 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.8246115 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-06-15 13 ax— SMlNltuM l«V« g~UI T I <4 n o ii j 4^^^^ R TU£ MANAGEMENT I* mot glirouHM ~IS THI20 words
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781 1984-06-15 15 JOHN NGAI - features ■y JOHN NGAI of H*ut«rs Reuter TAIPEH: Officials in Taiwan, alarmed by an increase in violent crime that one survey indicates has gone up more than 10 per cent in two years, are following the Chinese proverb: "Killing a chickenReuter - 781 words
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230 1984-06-15 16 ISSUE THE EVIDENCE stares the world in the face. We are buying cars and electronic equipment from Japan, ships from South Korea, underwear from the Philippines, watches and cameras from Hong Kong, clothing from Taiwan, and calculators from Malaysia. By offering lower freight rates,230 words
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137 1984-06-15 16 MISS ANG POH INN - REPLIES MISS ANG POH INN Public Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE would like to thank the writer of the letter "Employers: Beware of 'tourist maids" (SM, June 7). Could the writer please contact Mr Tar Teck Joo, Assistant Director of Work Permit,137 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-06-15 16 MISS JOSEPHINE ONG - MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer Singapore Bos Service I REFER to the letter headlined "OTS tickets must also have the bus numbers" by your reader (SM, May 31). As a matter of fact, all OTS tickets issued do have bus numbers printed on them. The103 words
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543 1984-06-15 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS EASY to feel depressed about the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) and its plans for financial futures trading. It has new trading pits, a far-sighted arrangement to link up with a major United States market, a wide543 words
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123 1984-06-15 17 I HOPE the authorities will not increase the taxi fares soon as taxis are necessary for old folks, sick people and women with children. If our taxi drivers want to make more profits, I would suggest that a surcharge be imposed on those123 words
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110 1984-06-15 17 THE television news readers have been selected by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) for their good pronunciation They take great pains to fironounce words correcty Thus, they pronounce Walesa as "Wa-len-sa," as the Relish name should be Kronounced. The name litterrand is also correctly pronounced. But110 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-06-15 17 STEVEN KOH - STEVEN KOH Singapore 1440 I WOULD like to refer the relevant authority to the traffic-light crossing at the Junction of Orchard Road ana Anguilia Park (outside the Thai Embassy). Most pedestrians using this crossing would agree with me that the traffic lights there need adjusting I97 words
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Article145 1984-06-15 17 I WOULD like to know why it is not possible to change the signature/thumb print to a new signature in the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) savings account passbook. Recently, I was issued with a new passbook at one of the POSB branches. I wanted to145 words
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Article217 1984-06-15 18 This WHk wo give you more tips on what to do If someone in your family has an accident. The advice has been prepared for us by two doctors Dr Phoon Wal Moong, the director of the St John Ambulance Association, and Dr Teh Peng Hooi, the association's217 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-06-15 18 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER ACCIDENTS do happen and often they occur at home. Can you cope if they do? With the help of the St John Ambulance Association we give you advice on what to do in the following circumstances: SCALDS Cool down608 words
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346 1984-06-15 19 ■QM SWhat are all these animals I read about on the stock exchange? It sounds like a menagerie. 0 There are three animals bulls, bears and stags. Bulls believe the market will go up, that is, that shares will increase in price. They346 words
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116 1984-06-15 19 feedback PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Han Fook Kwang for the Ministry of Communications entitled "Taxi shortage localised over time and space" (SM, May 29). Whereas the other cities in the world (as shown in your Table 2) have116 words
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Article110 1984-06-15 19 IN MAY 1983 we took up a HUDC flat in Gillman Heights and were told that it would be ready by mid--1984. However to date, we have yet to hear from the HDB about taking possession of our flat. We applied for the flat in110 words
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84 1984-06-15 19 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 TO OVERCOME the shortage of taxis, I would suggest that NTUC follow a rental scheme similar to that of the SBS taxis. By doing so, NTUC taxi drivers would do as many trips as possible to earn sufficient charter84 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-06-15 19 THE Public Works Department has installed traffic signals at the Lim Chu Kang Road/Sungei Gedong Road/Jalan Gemala crossroads. The traffic signals have been installed as a temporary measure to regulate the traffic movements, because earth works are being carried out at this location.81 words
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Advertisement121 1984-06-15 18 Fathers' Day I I L 1 Sunday, 17th June 1984. FATHERS are the most benign creatures on earth. Recall those twinkling eyes and affectionate smile which miraculously drove away all the blues. CHESA pays tribute to all papas with a magnificent Swiss and Continental buffet lunch accompanied by tender live121 words
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Miscellaneous1241 1984-06-15 21 ■EaSMCSm "~M 2.25 SBCTEXT Sample Hi -21^i 2.55 Opening Programme by The I^9 Kidsworld. 1 T A Whole World Italy, Malaysia! mm In the Italian churches. walls and ft fortresses set the scene In one of the quiet streets I where Sandro's father is teaching his young son the sculpturing.1,241 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-06-15 22 Friday Night Movie Margin for Murder (CMneteSubMlea) (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) KEVIN DOBSON plays Mike Hammer, an ex-cop turned private-eye. When his friend, Joey, dies in a freak accident, Hammer is convinced that it is murder. He sets out to put the pieces of the puzzle together.429 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-06-15 22 TV SCENE UPI SAN FRANCISCO: First, there was dial-a-prayer. Now, there's dial-a-soap-opera. A special telephone service called Megaphone offers hard-core fans of the soaps a chance to keep up with the latest twists and turns on two of the most popular afternoon shows in the US: General Hospital andUPI - 371 words
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Article, Illustration674 1984-06-15 23 IT WAS Godot Revisited for the San Quentin drama group at the Drama Centre vesterday. A scene from the play was rehearsed for the 100 or so enthusiasts who gathered for the workshop. Theatrical vocabulary such as physicalisation, vocalisation, and stage mathematics (triangles, squares, circles and rhombi), were liberally674 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-06-15 23 PAT D'ROSE - How the Theatre emerged from the shadows... By PAT D'ROSE LEGEND: An Emperor of China told his magician that he would like to speak to the ghost of his dead son. When the magician begged to be excused from the impossible task, he was told that ifPictures by ASMAH HAMID - 411 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-06-15 23 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE A YOUNG dancer in Thailand really has no choice on the roles he will assume throughout his dancing career. Dancers are divided into four categories: Female, male, monkey and demon and it is up to the teacher to decide which475 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-06-15 24 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG WHAT you see is what you get. And that's what the Black Light Theatre of Prague gave a delighted audience of adults and children at the World Trade Centre last night. Theirs is a complicated theatrical art made to look simple. It676 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1984-06-15 25 ANTHONY HOLDEN - Spielberg Hollywood's wunderkind By ANTHONY HOLDEN ON the edge of the Universal lot in Hollywood, within shrieking distance of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho house, lies the office that E T built. There at its gateway is the little alien himself, the biggest star who never won an Oscar, immortalised in1,452 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-06-15 26 nation. As a kid, I was always rescuing the lovely fifth-grader as she dangled from the monkey bars. Weren't you? Everyone has those fantasies. It's my good luck that now, I can make them into movies." Spielberg was putting his childhood into movies even while he was still551 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-06-15 27 Wong Sing Yeong - TITLE: LASSITER STARRING: Tom Selleek, Jane Seymour, Lauren Hution DIRECTOR: Roger Young SHOWING: Cathay Reviewed by Wong Sing Yeong AS THE television character Magnum, Tom Selleck does not do much. The ready-made script and good old American win-'em-all private-eye image do it all for him. As Lassiter,454 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-06-15 27 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH WHEN he was four, Ke Huy Quan escaped from Vietnam as one of the boat people. At 12, he landed one of the choicest roles in the film industry today playing Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,366 words
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Article677 1984-06-15 28 MAIM EVENTS THE BLACK LIGHT THEATRE OF PRAGUE MAGIC shows, puppet theatres and pantomimes will be presented by the Black Light Theatre of Prague today and tomorrow at 8 pm at the World Trade Centre Auditorium. SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE SSO, under the baton of Choo Hoey,677 words
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Article232 1984-06-15 28 THIS Sunday is Father's Day, and some hotels and stores will help you celebrate the occasion. MANDARIN TOP OF THE M will feature an international buffet luncheon at $30++ for adults and $12++ for children under 12, from noon to 3 pm, on Sunday. The Stables and232 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1984-06-15 34 WONDER BOY - ■MUNllUk^™ RACING By WONDER BOY NEW Zealand bred Easy Jet continued to impress with another outstanding workout on a good track at Batu Cantons today. With visiting Adelaide lockey Clayton Bromley in the saddle, the four-year-old by Amalgam strode out attractively over 600 m in1,233 words
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Article925 1984-06-15 34 RACK 1 1.15 CLASS 6 DIV 3 1200 m 2 VSXitt 7 2 sxsrs^ m 9 5 Hea Mine 55 T (ley 7 Forefront II 54 W Soo 3 7 Summit Mooting 54 Add Oo s El CuehMa 54 LotS 4 E"*"* Chow 12 10 Etiquette 82 Johnston925 words
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567 1984-06-15 36 Reuter MAMARONECK (New York), Friday FORMER CHAMPIONS Hale Irwin and Hubert Green and fellow Americans Jim Thorpe and Mike Donald tamed Winged Foot Golf Course yesterday to share tne first-round lead in the US Open Championship. They each had at least two bogeys,Reuter - 567 words
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Article359 1984-06-15 36 Reuter (After the first round) M Hubert Green 33 U; Hale Irwin 35 33; Jim Thorpe 32 36; Mike Donald 33 35; 69 Seve Ballesteros (Spain) 34 35; Curtis Strange 36 33; Fred Couples 35 34; Lennie Clements 34 35; Mick Soli 34 35; David Canlpe 34 35; JayReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-06-15 36 GOLF ROUNDUP M MURUGIAH and Poh Eng Teck have been tipped to take the Seletar Country Club championship title, backed as they will be by the strong support of the home crowd at the Park Lane on Sunday. One of those472 words
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Article187 1984-06-15 36 ARCHITECT Ronald Kwan, starved of success for the oast 10 years on the golf course, will be out to break the lean spell with the Singapore Island Country Club Duffers Cup title at the New Course on Sunday. Kwan, who took up the game in187 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-06-15 37 ERNEST FRIDA - TWO LAWYERS TO CONTEST FOR TITLE OF ATHLETICS SUPREMO By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE athletics boss Loh Lin Kok and bis current management committee will be banking on their excellent record to see them through to another two-year term at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association annual518 words
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345 1984-06-15 37 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE were dwarfed not only in height but also in size and international experience in the Thai Youth Invitation soccer tournament last week. That's how Sies Senan, the Singapore youths' coach, summed up his345 words
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281 1984-06-15 37 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN AN UNEXPECTED win by Singapore Cricket Clubs (SCO 41-year-old David Taylor over national player George Tan almost cost Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra) the top spot in the Milo premier league at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night.281 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-06-15 38 TONY LIM - By TONY LIM JUST when the southpaws' domination of the lanes appeared to be diminishing, SEA Games singles event winner Sam Ho stormed back to set himself up nicely with a striking performance on the opening night of the 14th National Bowling Championship at355 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-06-15 38 CHICAGO, Friday AT LEAST six athletes trying out for the US Olympic modern pentathlon team have accused other competitors of fixing fencing bouts, Brompting an inquiry by ie sport's national governing body, an official said yesterday. Daniel Steinman, President of the US Modern204 words
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126 1984-06-15 38 Reuter NEW YORK, Friday TWO American businessmen with an eye for the main chance have launched a plan to spur equine romance with a computer dating service. John Jones the Third, son of a Kentucky horse breeder, and Barry Weisbord, a bloodstock agent, have foundedReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-06-15 39 MONITOR sports AP, Reuter STRASBOURG (France), Friday KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE, twice named European Player of the Year, played a miserable game last night as outsiders Portugal held defending chamEions West Germany to a 0-0 draw in a Iroup Two opening game of the European Soccer Championship. TheAP, Reuter; PICTURE: UPI - 457 words
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