Singapore Monitor, 3 July 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1985-07-03 1 EVENim, <1 EDITION J THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C (P) No 51/5/85 Wednesday, July 3, 1985 30cents17 words
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Article204 1985-07-03 1 FORECAST FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS THE HEAT may have been "on" as recently as a few days ago, but Singaporeans can exCct some refreshing relief in tween the currently hot, dry spell. The Meteorological Service says isolated showers in the late morning and early afternoon are expected204 words
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Article148 1985-07-03 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, W«d A HAZE has hung over many Krts of Peninsular Malaysia r the past two weeks because of fires still raging in Sumatra and a dry spell, weathermen say. The Meteorological Service officials here said yesterday that winds were blowing dust from the firesAP - 148 words
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219 1985-07-03 1 Reuter LEXINGTON (Massachusetts), Wadnasday FORMER hostage Arthur Toga, one of the paasengers aboard the Trans World Airlines (TWA) plane hijacked by Shiite Muslim gunmen, said last night that his captors had subjected him to a form of Rusrian roulette. Mr Ton, aReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration614 1985-07-03 1 Washington considering putting up huge reward to bring Shiite gunmen to book LAT WASHINGTON, Wtdntsday THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION is considering offering huge cash rewards perhaps as much as US$5 million (Sfll million) for the apprehension of the three Shiite militants who hijacked TWA flightLAT - 614 words
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Article, Illustration156 1985-07-03 2 Pictures by MOHD ISHAK ABOUT TWO hundred participants carried out a dual mission this morning of promoting courtesy and raising funds for charity. Organised by the Goodwood Hotels in conjunction with the annual Courtesy Campaign, the walkers started off156 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-07-03 2 THIS YEAR'S line-up of activities for the Singapore Youth Festival, which opens on Saturday, promises to be more creative and innovative than in previous years because students and teachers have not been restricted by a theme. "As this is the International Year of the294 words
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127 1985-07-03 2 YOUTHS must do more than collect money for charity, they should also involve themselves in doing social work. Mrs' Bee Wan Ditzig, director of the Community Chest said this when explaining the programme for this year's Youth Day. Schools will be organising127 words
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195 1985-07-03 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THIEVES robbed two East Coast families of $20,000 in cash and valuables in two separate breakins yesterday. BREAK-IN NUMBER ONE: Sales supervisor Madam Robivah Mohammed Noor, 36, found tier Onan Road wooden bungalow ransacked when she returned home at 7.30 pm.195 words
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286 1985-07-03 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A QUICK-THINKING 29-year-old female executive managed to save $10,000 in payroll money by hiding it in her skirt pocket. But she was robbed of another $20,000 by a knife-wielding robber at Tah Ching Road, off Jurong, yesterday. The broad daylight286 words
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226 1985-07-03 3 CALVIN TAN - By CALVIN TAN A MAN WAS fined $500 for fighting with another man and disturbing the public peace. The court heard that the incident occurred on March 20, 1984 when the police received a call that there was a fight at Nee •Soon226 words
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98 1985-07-03 3 The Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprise (Sahe) will open its sixth supermarket in Jurong West this Friday. The new store will open for business seven days a week at Block 501, Jurong West Street 51. On the opening day, special offers for fresh98 words
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Article112 1985-07-03 3 TWO PERSONS were charged with murder in a district court today. Both cases were adjourned till July 10 pending further investigations. In the first case, housewife, Salmah Tahil, 45, was accused of murdering Mr Abdul Ghani Anang, 52, at a house at Blk 30, New Upper112 words
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Article300 1985-07-03 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG SOON motorists would have another carpark built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in the Central Business District. As a result, they would not have to pay the high parking charges as in private car parks in the city. The authority300 words
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218 1985-07-03 3 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH A WORKER fractured his pelvis and died when a forklift machine fell on him, a Coroner's Court heard today. Investigating officer Corporal Chee Eng Thiam told the court .that Ismail Adam, 25, was not trained to operate a forklift machine. The accident218 words
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220 1985-07-03 4 SIX MEN are helping detecuves in tneir iothuxitiofts of a "cowboy-style" »i 1 t_ Dfiwi, WUCB rttuiifo in the death of a bar waiter yesterday. The six, all In their midthirties, are suspected to have been among IS man Involved in a220 words
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372 1985-07-03 4 ROBERT CONCEICAO - ©y ROBERT CONCEICAO RESIDENTS in the Jalan Kayu and Seletar areas still dont know what is causing the stench which has been pervading their neighbourhood for years. Sometimes, they say, the smell drifts in only in the evenings or when the wind blows. On372 words
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Article220 1985-07-03 4 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE THE WORD is out Mr Tan Chok Kian, chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board (CPF), can be "bought" for $60, MM. But for just one day and strictly for charity and to help raise 9250,000 for the Community Chest220 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration96 1985-07-03 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS A CHAUFFEUR was stunned when a thief drove away the car he was still cleaning. The car was parked under a tree outside the Taipan Rama da Hotel in Queen Street when the brazen thief struck. The thief leapt into the96 words
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Article79 1985-07-03 4 THE SINGAPORE Zoological Gardens is in the process of creating a maze, modelled after the famous maze at Hampton Court Palace, the largest of the British royal palaces. Tje attraction, to be ready by June next year, is planned specially for young visitors to the zoo. Though79 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-07-03 4 THE DRIVER of this car (above), squashed between two heavy vehicles, had a lucky escape when he emerged from the accident unhurt. Even more lucky was the fact that although seven vehicles were involved in this accident at Upper Bukit Timah Road, there were no61 words
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Article118 1985-07-03 4 IF THEY had any winding-up jitters, the management of the Hoover Live Theatre were not showing it yesterday. Despite a winding-up petition served by its landlord, the Malayan Theatres (Pte) Ltd, for overdue rent, the theatre was making plans for one of Hong Kong's top118 words
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Article80 1985-07-03 4 A FAIR number of students in our tertiary institutions seem to come from well-to-do families. A survey shows that 18 per cent of them drive their own cars to attend classes. The secondary and primary students maintain a relatively modest lifestyle. Only 7 per cent of primary80 words
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Advertisement124 1985-07-03 4 Some of the M Jf ith more than 11,000,000 >< A^W fr er 7.'H? ~s t records sold, it's small wonder yjr v Charlie Brown If If that the Coasters thrill "Yakety Yak" W W their audiences wherever Sr "Searching" fJH they go. Performing all "Poison Ivy" over the United124 words
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Advertisement101 1985-07-03 5 82-2019^80 'f lI9V MP Tokyo flair. Tokyo fashion. Exciting. Stylish, .fflp. V* Innovative. Elegant. To reflect the changing moods of this magical ■>♦* j? city, Citizen of Japan designed a new collection of k I fashionable dress watches. l„jf,S See and be seen with Citizen. jflr Choose from a beautiful101 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-07-03 6 Carnage In Orlando: 8 women and child killed UPI ORLANDO (Florida), Wed THREE women and a child were stabbed to death in a grisly struggle in a home in a quiet suburb. Police had no immediate moUve for what a spokesman called the area's worstUPI; PICTURE: REUTER - 261 words
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Article455 1985-07-03 6 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE UNITED Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Switzerland led the world in per capita income in 1983, according to figures made public by the World Bank today. The report placed the figure for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at U5522,870 (5|50,771). The UAE, aAP - 455 words
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152 1985-07-03 6 Reuter NEWRY (Northern Ireland), Wednesday ARMY experts last night defused what they said was the biggest explosive device ever found in Northern Ireland. Police said the 820 kg bomb was hidden in a car metres away from Newry police station where nine officers wereReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-07-03 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday UNITED STATES Secretary of State George Shultz will come under fresh pressure to take a leading role in seeking a political solution in Cambodia when lie meets South-east Asian leaders next week, diplomatic sources say. The Asian sources said that withReuter - 453 words
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139 1985-07-03 7 Reuter AMMAN, Wednesday JORDAN'S Lower House of Parliament after a heated debate yesterday approved a Bill to raise a "people's army" into which women as well as men would be drafted. It would be a paramilitary force to help Jordan's 73,000-strong armedReuter - 139 words
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392 1985-07-03 7 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE UNITED STATES will continue to monitor the military needs of the non-communist Cambodian resistance forces fighting the Vietnamese occupation troops in Cambodia. This was disclosed by the US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs,392 words
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Article181 1985-07-03 8 Reuter BEUING, Wednesday I CHINA'S OFFICIAL economic daily Today carried a front-page investigative ex- elusive on the country's latest scandal the public toilet situation. I The paper carried reports on the state < of public toilets in 10 cities around China, i and the conclusion wasReuter - 181 words
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154 1985-07-03 8 LAT/WP WASHINGTON, Wed THE RELEASE of the 39 Americans who were held hostage for 17 days comes Ctt in time for tne July 4 dependence Day celebrations across the country, and the organisers are well aware or it There is a possibilityLAT/WP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-07-03 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan welcomed the freed American hostages home from Lebanon yesterday, calling their captors enemies of the peace and declaring that the killers of one of their number must be brought to justice. Expressing Joy at the return of the hostages255 words
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Article294 1985-07-03 8 Reuter TIL AVIV, Wednesday ISRAEL will free about 300 of the Lebanese prisoners this morning, most of them Shiite Muslims, whose release was demanded by the Shiite gunmen who hijacked an American airliner, military sources said. The prisoners are among 735 Lebanese detainees transferredReuter - 294 words
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135 1985-07-03 8 AP MANILA, Wednesday ROMAN CATHOLIC clergymen and Protestant ministers demonstrated near President Ferdinand Marcos' palace yesterday and offered his wife, Imelda, a black coffin as a gift on her 55th birthday. "It is her, together with Marcos, who has caused the death of democracyAP - 135 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration70 1985-07-03 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS A WOMAN demonstrator lashes out at a highranking police officer (picture above) as an angry crowd screams to let ner go during a protest on Monday night against the emergency economic measures taken Dy Israel to halt inflation. Police70 words
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Article137 1985-07-03 8 YUL BRYNNER abdicated as the king of Siam after a 34 year reign, making his final appearance in The King ana I, and then going across the street and taking a final bow at Studio 54. Brynner had insisted this year's "farewell" engagement take place where137 words
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Article142 1985-07-03 8 LOOK FOR Sue Ellen Ewing to fall off the wagon and mavbe even end up in jail again on Dallas. Linda Gray and other cast members like Barbara Bel Geddes, who is returning to the series as Miss Ellie this year, and Howard Keel, who plays142 words
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Article, Illustration43 1985-07-03 8 ELIZABETH Rowly (left in picture above) Miss Australia and Jackie Hendrie, Miss Scotland, became dancing partners at Regine's nightclub during a party for the Miss Universe contestants. The Miss Universe pageant will be held on July 15 in Miami.43 words
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Article89 1985-07-03 8 PRINCESS Diana, who it seems has always been part of the British royal family, celebrated here 24th birthday on Monday in her Highgrove country home in Gloucestershire and, for a change, everyone was home. But the quiet birthday wasn't without some consternation in the British Press.89 words
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Advertisement266 1985-07-03 7 I HOW RVST CAN YOU I DO THE HALFYARD I SPRINT? I And for Singapore's fastest drinkers the rewards are great and many There are Preliminary I lb Heat prizes for everybody And terrific Grand Finals prizes H All you have to do is go to any participating outlet at266 words
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147 1985-07-03 10 MALAYSIA Borneo Finance Corporation (MBF) has reported an increased net pre-tax jjrofit for the six months to March 31, to M 816.50 million (5115.12 million) from M 515.72 million previously, an increase of Msl.oB million. In a statement, MBF said its147 words
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488 1985-07-03 10 THE SINGAPORE and Malaysian stock markets were the world's worst performers for the 12month period to April SO, 1985, the international magazine Institutional Investor, said in its June edition. In a survey of the performance of the world's major stock exchanges, the488 words
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Article645 1985-07-03 10 JOYCE QUEK - They have not lost faith in the Republic despite the current economic downturn By JOYCE QUEK BRITISH stockbrokers have not lost faith in the Singapore stock market in spite of the current downturn. That is because many believe the Asean region will provide enough business to645 words
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Article231 1985-07-03 11 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE! EASIER Boustoad 1 53 S Cold Storage 248/2 50 F k N 5.05/5.10 Genting 575/580 Glh 1 85/1.87 Haw Par 113 B Keck Seng 2.03 S Eaao 160/2.62 Incbcape 131/132 Keppef 1.47/1.48 Magnum 136/3.38 M Cement 113 S M T C 3.86/3 88231 words
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Article113 1985-07-03 11 DOW JONES CLOSE: 1306.34 (-7.50) THE STOCK MARKET closed sharply lower yesterday when computer giant IBM said its profits for the first nine months of this year would be sharply lower than its 1984 results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 7.50 points to close at 1308.34. Volume113 words
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Article146 1985-07-03 11 DOLLAR GOLD THE US dollar was little changed against most currencies compared with New York levels in thin earlv trading. Operators were reluctant to open fresh positions ahead of tomorrow's US Independence Day holiday with the 2.1 per cent rise in US May factory orders and the 9.7 per cent146 words
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Article78 1985-07-03 11 Your 8$ to one unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US* 2.2380 2.2280 2.2200 sterling 2.9285 2.9065 2.8965 Australian! 1.4994 1.4794 1.4664 Canadian! 1.6562 1 6361 1.6261 New Zealand! ***** 1 0685 1.0585 CURRENCY NOTES SS to 100 unite Deutsche marks 73.55 72.55 French francs 24.4078 words
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Article290 1985-07-03 11 THE LOCAL bourse opened slightly easier this morning and closed lower at lunch break. The finance stocks especially were subjected to selling pressure. Volume continued to be thin with leader Sigma trading 516,000 to close at $2.30, followed by OUB's 300,000 at $1.06, and UOB's 265,000290 words
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179 1985-07-03 11 LAT WASHINGTON, Wed EXXON Corporation was ordered on Monday to pay about US$2 billion (5|4.4 billion) in damages for overcharging for crude oil from a large east Texas oil field. Exxon and government lawyers said it was the biggest single courtLAT - 179 words
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Article95 1985-07-03 11 TOKYO, Wed TOYOTA Motor Corporation is making a serious study on the possibility of building its own facility to produce and sell its cars in the United Stales, a news report said today. The newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun said the Midwest where many automotive95 words
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Miscellaneous16 1985-07-03 10 PORTERFIELD BY JOE MARTIN &)UB£H(i£rzite m l IWl ««M*n»i i) mi... *6 ONAUY *M> cue 7-316 words
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Article, Illustration524 1985-07-03 12 OTHER VIEWS... THE United States, because of Its high profile la international politics, Is becoming a favourite target for terrorists. GENERAL ALEXANDER HAIG, the former US Secretary of State, tahes a look at the new menace facing his country. Here, we carry excerpts of524 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-07-03 12 PETER LIU SOON CHING - PETER LIU SOON CHING Singapore 123T MANY OF us are used to the luxury of a modern home and amenities of urban living but have never experienced the joy of living in the country. It may be Utopia to be able to have thePictures by PETER LIU SOON CHING - 296 words
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288 1985-07-03 12 I REFER to the letter in the Press, "Indecent behaviour of our young in public" by "Decency please" (SM, Jane 27). "Decency please" said that she saw a teenage couple kissing at the East Coast beach and that she condemned the act. Affectionate behaviour should288 words
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124 1985-07-03 12 SNG BOH KHIM - SNG BOH KHIM Private Secretary to The Acting President I REFER to CCL's letter (SM, Jane 25) asking why be had to pay 10 cents for the use of the toilet and why there were hawkers in the Istana grounds when it124 words
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Article511 1985-07-03 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR HSlfflSM IT IS NOT the first time that there has been a call to the people to share their vision of Singapore with the political leadership. Nor should we expect that it will be the last. The old consensus that led511 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-07-03 13 ISMAIL KADIR - ISMAIL KADIR Singapore 0512 I AM afraid I cannot agree with recent police reports that illegal parking by heavy vehicles along roads in Housing Board estates has been much reduced. In Clementi Avenue 6 for instance, numerous vehicles such as buses, lorries, pickups and container trucks103 words
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Article70 1985-07-03 13 FELY G. ESPIRITU - FELY G. ESPIRITU Singapore 0105 I REFER to the letter "Filipino maids deserve sympathy, not abuse" (SM, Jane 28). On behalf of the thousands of Filipino maids here, I wish to thank the writer for her understanding and sympathy. I wish that all Singapore employers are as70 words
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192 1985-07-03 13 THE Ministry of Environment should take a walk along the staircases of some of our shopping complexes and see the filth, the rubbish strewn on the floor and chipped tiles. A fast food chain lilong Scott's Road has the filthiest tables along the pedestrain mall.192 words
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Article51 1985-07-03 13 I WISH to thank the relevant authorities for installing a box junction outside Biniai Park. Residents of Biniai Park, Hock Seng Garden and Hongkong Park now no longer have to fight their way in and out of their housing estates on race days. MEDIC Singapore51 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-07-03 13 LETTERS on any autytCt of ouMc intoroit mI be aoooptod fpr Thay should be tynd and must bo dipnod. Thoy mutt Uto include the wrttif'i nam* ond iddress ovon ti the writer d»c*ddO to un I pMudonym in print A tetophone number would be unU We reeerve the72 words
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92 1985-07-03 13 WHILE the President of the Singapore National Employers' Federation was pledging to help unions, reader "Frankly Speaking" (SM, June 29) was exposing employers who practise discrimination against union members through their managers. We hope that the employers will heed the president's92 words
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Article, Illustration952 1985-07-03 14 TRACY HUANG has pulled a small surprise on the recording industry here by signing up with a totally Taiwan-based company that is relatively inexperienced in English recordings. The result may be that, in a publicity drive for her new label, Tracy may hold a952 words
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Article, Illustration848 1985-07-03 14 AS expected, Seiko Matsuda's marriage to actor Kanda Masaki was a sensational Press affair, covered bv television stations all over the world It was reported that some Japanese stations even had a round-the-clock report of the newlyweds' activities. But no sooner had the two left848 words
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Article, Illustration623 1985-07-03 14 WONG AH YOKE - Story and pictures by WONG AH YOKE YOUNG pop stars. Our very own. Well, that was how some of our young musicians were treated when they gave a performance in Johor Baru last Saturday. Perhaps it was just the overflow of623 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-07-03 16 Highlights The Heart of the Dragon Working (Chinaaa subtitles) (Last episode) (Ch 12, 8 pm) LAST episode of this inside peek at China, 'both praised for its illustrativeness and criticised for its perhaps too-rosy view of a country whose beauty and blemishes are now open285 words
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Article150 1985-07-03 16 Applause The Song Writers: An Evening with Alen Jev Lerner (Ch 12, 9 pm) ALAN JAY LERNER of the shining wit, always smooth and sometimes irreverent, but ever tempered by a sense of the romantic, is featured in tonight's Applause. Lerner and partner150 words
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Article, Illustration125 1985-07-03 16 Lorn# Greene's New Wilderness Five Sessons of the Fox (Ch 5, 4.25 pm) LORNE GREENE provides more sentimentality than is necessary in a series whose pictures already speak beautifully for themselves. This time, the harshness of life in the wilderness is shown during high125 words
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Article101 1985-07-03 16 Soccer Rules (Ch 5, 10.15 pm) ASPIRING Peles can tune in to learn the basic rules of the game that has of late been shamefully associated with much rulelessness on the part of violent hooligans. Still, things may improve yet and here's a chance for101 words
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Article, Illustration489 1985-07-03 17 PAT D'ROSE - TITLE: FAST FORWARD STARRING: John Scott Clough, Don Franklin, Tamara Mark, Constance Towers, Karen Kopins, Irene Worth DIRECTOR: Sidney Poltier SHOWING: Cathay Reviewed by PAT D'ROSE FAST FORWARD tames the street dances of New York and makes a Los Angeles skidrow alley look like489 words
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Miscellaneous1342 1985-07-03 15 7 iV 9k WSHV fl \i .j V -J 2.30 BBCTEXT-LiveSamplePages. 7.20 Newswatch(E). i i 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* 7 30 Newt (M) W Vtf followed by Bloaaoma in the Sun (C) 7.50 Sandiwara: Kembang Remaja (M) mv (r) (English subtttlea). (English subtitles). v*,; J^Bl 3.50 Muaical interlude Excerpts1,342 words
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Miscellaneous195 1985-07-03 15 kitoC 1 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Wimbledon Report 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.90 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 News 4.09195 words
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Miscellaneous424 1985-07-03 16 -Series F~ 1 I Richie Connlngham (Eon Howard, left) returns for the wedding of Joanie and Chachi (Erin Moran and Scott Bak>, right) In the last episode of Happy Days (Ch 5,6.50 pm) Joanie and Chachi get wed tSSfpUS)"^" p,,Mfl# (Part 2) (LMt pl,ode) (Ch 5 Feng proposes to Tingfang424 words
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Miscellaneous951 1985-07-03 17 Film Guide home to a hostile town. The police, Starrlag: Christopher George, Catherine Bstbh Vllmb Orgaaiastiaa especially, are determined to get rid of him. Maccoll optom itATOMQ (*****18) <ssi 7 iv Synopsis: When hell becomes over-populat-DAUT (*****16) (1.36, 3.39, 7.5#, 9.30): ALI WINNERS AND SINNERS (C) £wicked dead starts to951 words
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Miscellaneous501 1985-07-03 18 DIARY Contests YOUTH LOOKING AT SINGAPORE THE Singapore Monitor will run a Photo Insight competition. Youths between the ages of 15 and 24 may submit pictures on any subject based on the theme, Youth Looking at Singapore, and must write in not more than 50 words what each photo means501 words
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Miscellaneous327 1985-07-03 18 A guide to what's happening Citiff The Whiff en poofs of 1985 will present concert at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Tower, tomorrow from 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm. NETHERLANDS BRASS QUINTET THE Music for Everyone concert at l-]iU the DBS Auditorium today at Bpm will J7 feature the Netherlands Brass327 words
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Miscellaneous447 1985-07-03 19 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 F® RA u o. Creative and romantic inter- Septe mb r 23 to October 22 ests intensify wish comes Scenario highlights change, true, powers of persuasion are variety, intensified love heightened. YouTl be dealing relationship. Focus also on with an older individual447 words
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Miscellaneous115 1985-07-03 19 FASTRACK By PHI Holbrook ART WtlWNfir IF LVVI.I fMCIOttS fct* *I** VTt, WHtf Ttf gIMX 1 A6K, I afflwgajg^v^ '"O > ««tyj'»l i»ndK«l« r.w «Q St Dr SMOCK By George Lemont fAW FRSP IS [1 SO FAR Hg'S OOrA Kfe/Vta OF CHOCK INI <5 HIS TH£ PRINKIN© PART MSPICAU PRACTICE115 words
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150 1985-07-03 20 LANDLORDS are looking hard for tenants to fill even the premium ground floor shop space. A case in point is Goldhill Plaza, whose owners are asking for $5.00 psf inclusive of service charge for ground floor shop of 1,750 sq ft. According to150 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-07-03 20 ANNIE CHIA - Housing guidelines help give Geylang 'attractive terrace' look By ANNIE CHIA THE SKYLINE is changing in the Geylang area, currently occupied by kampungs, low-rise houses and prewar buildings. New residential buildings, taking shape in the area bounded by Guillemard Road, Paya Lebar Road,421 words
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Advertisement283 1985-07-03 20 MICHAEL SIM 11 ft ASSOClATCSh^^^^gfPill^Si^ To be held at Mandarin Court A 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 9th July 1985 at 2.30 p.m. 1) 1 COWDRAY AVENUE (t/t corner terrace) Area: 299.9 sq. m. Title: 999 years 2) 02-94 LUCKY PLAZA (shop) Area: 37 sq. m. Title: Freehold 3)283 words
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Advertisement440 1985-07-03 20 m Mortgagees' Sale I I Of Properties By I I Public Auction I To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04 H People's Insurance Building, on H Wednesday, 10th July 1985 at 3.00 P.M. H H Particulars H Landed Properties H H 1) No. 28-H Lorong Marzuki H Land440 words
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Advertisement1782 1985-07-03 21 Classified Ads Tei *****90 PEN PALS GOODLUCK FRIENDS CENTRE (established 1979) introduces ideal friends, lifetime partners confidentially. Free members' list for references To: P.0.80x 269, Singapore 9118. Or. personally at: #04-24, Parklane Shopping Mali. Seiegie Road. (0718f Tel: *****23. *****12 (11am to 10pm) (*****1/ 00C). IF YOU HAVE not found1,782 words
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Advertisement278 1985-07-03 21 THE MEETING PLACE CHINESE GENTLEMAN, FROM EUROPE, seeking female companion under 30 Kirs. Kindly write to: S.M. x 780. #03-01 A Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315. CHINESE LADY, IN her late 20's, seeks pleasant find reliable friends. Please reply to: S.M. Box 776, #03-01 A, Delta House. 2278 words
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501 1985-07-03 22 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Wednesday OLYMPIC champion Doina Melinte of Romania iust held off world champion and record holder Jarmila Kratochvilova to win the women's 800 metres at the Stockholm Grand Prix athletics meeting yesterday. Czechoslovak Kratochvilova, denied what must have been her last chanceReuter - 501 words
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91 1985-07-03 22 Reuter ADDIS ABABA, Wed THE FIRST Afro-Asian sports tournament, which Kuwait was to have organised and staged in November, has been cancelled. A top African sports official said yesterday that this was because of inter- nal problems." Yidenkatchew Tease ma, president of the CairobasedReuter - 91 words
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228 1985-07-03 22 Reuter BRUSSELS, Wednesday POLICE said yesterday they have searched the offices of the Belgian Soccer Federation in connection with the riots at the May 29 European Champions Cup final in which 38 people died. A police official, who asked not to beReuter - 228 words
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208 1985-07-03 22 Reuter PONT-AUDEMER (France), Wednesday DANISH cyclist Kim Andersen snatched the Tour de France lead from Belgium's Eric Vanderaerden yesterday, claiming the race leader's yellow jersey for the second time in his career. Andersen profited from a late break in theReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration707 1985-07-03 22 S GULAM - By S GULAM SOCCER violence has become so ramrt that only one out of the 10 clubs the National Football League's premier division is in the running for this year's Fairplap trophy. Even that Division One club, Farrer Park United, which won the award707 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-07-03 22 TIONG BAHRU top this season's Nst for yellow-card offences with 20. They have 80 demerit points. Current Division One champions Tampines Rovers have 58. South Avenue 50 Safsa 46. Toa Payoh United 42. Changi United 38. Farror Part* Dynamos 36. Geylang International 30 and Police Sports85 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-07-03 23 JOHN BARNES' lon of form at the aid of a gruelS season exposes the lem that has haunted and managers for 20 years. play or not to play Even in the days of Tom Finney and Stanley Matthews, this special breed of player could324 words
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Article, Illustration467 1985-07-03 23 mop TESTING JOHN BARNES IN GAME AGAINST FINLAND IPS SHOOTING No shots in the entire match. He seemed to want too much time and space to swing those often lethal boots. DISTRIBUTION He swept a perfect cross into Finland's penalty-area two minutes after half-time which would have foundIPS - 467 words
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137 1985-07-03 23 Reuter MEXICO CITY, W«dn«Mtey ITALY, West Germany, France, Poland, Brazil and Mexico will probably be the seeded teams in next year's World Cup soccer finals in Mexico, the Mexican Football Federation said yesterday. A federation spokesman said tne list was given as the mostReuter - 137 words
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AT THE SCHOOLS
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Article, Illustration207 1985-07-03 24 B KULA - WITH B KULA THE COMBINED Schools' hockey team and netball team will be going on a training tour of Malaysia during the September school holidays. It u hoped that during the tour, organised by the Singapore Schools Sports Council, our juniors will be207 words
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184 1985-07-03 24 THE NUMBER of schools participating in sports and competing at national level has been on the rise, says Kay Cheong. He says these days, schools are competing in more sports. Yachting, tennis, and squash were not on the calendar of school sports. Today,184 words
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247 1985-07-03 24 HWA CHONG Junior College, who have already bagged five national school sporting titles (girls' netball, squash, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball), are determined to clinch five more titles to at least equal their record last year. But this seems a difficult task,247 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-07-03 24 A reader compares our present soccer 'stars' to that of yesteryear. Others write in to tell us what they think of David Lee, our national team goalkeeper and Edmund Lee, David's predecessor. And finally a disappointed swimming fan writes in about Junie. If you have any views99 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-07-03 24 IN THE late Seventies, when Quah Kim Song, Dollah Kassim, Mohd Noh, Zainal Abiain, and S Rajagopal ruled the Singapore football scene, these players were given offers from Hong Kong, Middle-East, and even Europe, but they simply turned down those attractive offers.224 words
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Article99 1985-07-03 24 CHIA HUN HUAT - CHIA HUN HUAT Singapore 2056 FAS SHOULD let the national team have a chance to travel to other countries, like Europe, in preparation for major tournaments. Our team should be pitted against foreign clubs there as well as the foreign national teams, if necessary, for99 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-07-03 24 TEO CHEE KIAN; THOMAS TAN; EDMUND WEE FAN - YES NO NO TEO CHEE KIAN Singapore 1646 THOMAS TAN Singapore 1953 EDMUND WEE FAN Singapore 12J1 I FULLY agree with Chen Daxin's view on David Lee. He said that David was a shade better than Yakob Hashim which is quite true. David261 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-07-03 24 I AM very sad that my idol Junie Sng (left) put up such a disappointing show in the recent International Invitation Swimming Meet. What happened to Junie in Australia where she was to have improved upon her swimming skills and times? Maybe there122 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-07-03 25 S GULAM - *y S GULAM AHMAD PAUAN'S availability for the Merlion Cup will not be a problem, but the Football Association of Singapore will have a tough time in Its efforts trying to bring back the diminutive midfielder for good. The Trengganu FootballPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 560 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-07-03 25 SPORTSWRITER S GULAM, who is attending a coaching course run by the Football Association of Singapore, gives his impressions of what he has absorbed so far. THE BEST way of teaching the technique of soccer is to let a player do359 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-07-03 25 SPORTS OUTIHI COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK THEY DO not call him the "iron man" without good reason. Sudiat Dali's crunching tackles have made him a defender to be feared. Naturally, Hussein Aljunied prefers him to be in the heart of our505 words
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412 1985-07-03 25 S GULAM - FARRER PARK 1 TAMPINES O By S GULAM FARRER PARK Dynamos continued their climb to safety with one of the biggest upsets of the season, beating defending champions Tampines Rovers in a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar412 words
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Article111 1985-07-03 26 SPORTS IN SHORT MARTINA Navratilova cruised past world No. 116 Renee Uys, despite dropping a service in the sixth game of the first set. In the second, the five-time champion and Joint No. 1 seed took 14 points in a row to go from 2-1 up111 words
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Article78 1985-07-03 26 JIMMY Connors, moving better than at any time during the championships, downed fellow American Sammy Giammalva 6-3, 6 4, 6-3 on No. 2 Court, notorious for upsets. The 32-year-old Con* nors, a winner here in 1974 and 1982, gained a single service break in the first78 words
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Article50 1985-07-03 26 ZINA Garrison of the United States, the eighth seed, secured the last place in the women's quarter-finals with a 6-1,6-3 victory over Cathy Tanvier of France. Tanvier had put out ArK'lne sensation Gabriela tini in the previous round. Garrison goes through to play Molly van Nostrand today.50 words
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Article54 1985-07-03 26 INDIA'S Vijay Amritraj, dubbed by the press as the man with the golden racket, finally meets his match. Swiss Heinz Guenhardt down the part-time movie actor 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 for a berth in the last eight. Amritraj became a movie celebrity of sorts after acting in the54 words
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257 1985-07-03 26 UPI WIMBLEDON, WtdnMday PAM SHRIVER moved into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a big sigh of relief yesterday even though she was advancing to almost certain defeat. Shriver, the No. 5 seed, struggled to beat West GermanUPI - 257 words
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Article, Illustration546 1985-07-03 26 Boris Becker gets chance of being one of Wimbledon's most youthful winners Reuter LONDON, Wednesday BORIS BECKER of West Germany yesterday became the youngest Wimbledon men's quarter-fi-nalist since Bjorn Borg reached the last eight in 1973. Borg was 17 years 22 days old when heReuter - 546 words
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Article195 1985-07-03 26 Singlet Fourth Round results played yesterday (s denotes seed): WOMKN'Si (x) Martins Navratilova (US) bt Renee Uys (South Africa) 6 2 6-2; Molly van Nostrand (US) bt (x) Manuela Maleeva (Bulgaria) 7-5 6-2. (x) Helena Sukova (Czechoslovakia) bt Pascale Paradis (France) 6-4 7-6; (x) Pam Shriver (US)195 words
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450 1985-07-03 26 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday AT 20 YEARS of age Molly van Nostrand has known more heartaches than most women twice her age. But at the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday the tragic past was forgotten as she savoured her 7-5, 6-2 victory over fourthReuter - 450 words
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Advertisement174 1985-07-03 22 NOTICE WANSEN INDUSTRY PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final Meeting of the Company will be held at 7500 A Beach Road, #04-318, The Plaza, Singapore 0719 on Thursday, Bth August,174 words
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Advertisement69 1985-07-03 23 i First Prize :14 days China Tour $2999 Second Prize: 8 days Japan Tour $2150 Third Prize 8 days Taiwan/Hong Kong Tour $1799 Fourth Prize 7 days India Tour $1599 Fifth Prize 5 days Medan/Lake Toba Tour $499 Consolation Prian: 150 tour vouchers worth $100 each Look out for Lianhe69 words
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Advertisement55 1985-07-03 24 j FOB THE HOME 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. Egg§§ Every Friday.55 words
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Advertisement11 1985-07-03 26 Stepping Ahead? Look in The Singapore Monitor's Personal Advancement page tomorrow.11 words
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Article, Illustration35 1985-07-03 27 STANDING at 2.29 metres, basketball player Manute 80l uses the Washington Monument as a handy backdrop. The slender skyscraper, originally from Sudan, was drafted by the Washington Ballets of the National Basketball Association.35 words
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Article, Illustration529 1985-07-03 27 Wimbledon '85 AP WIMBLEDON, W«d IN WHAT is becoming the "Year of the Underdog" at this famed grass court of Wimbledon, four unseeded players, including a Chilean aualifier and a 17-year-old West German, are still in the hunt for the men's title today as the WimbledonAP - 529 words
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Article418 1985-07-03 27 Jarryd-Gunthardt SWEDEN'S Anders Jarryd who plays Swiss Heinz Gunthardt, has plotted a quiet and unspectacular path to the last eight, but looked most impressive in his 6-1, 6-4. 6-1 demolition of South African qualifier Danie Visser yesterday. No. 5 seed and a clay specialist, Jarryd had never418 words
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Advertisement127 1985-07-03 27 GET TO KNOW YOUR manoocs Being sold in S pore (or the last 4 years Write-ups by well-known Food Columnist, Violet Oon (S pore Monitor June 1963) and Margaret Chan (Sunday Times July, 1964) Exhibited at CONBEX '83 World trade Centre, S pore Advertisements inside and behind S PORE buses127 words
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Advertisement63 1985-07-03 27 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday... hmm, just like Mum's cooking Welcome to our daily special dish! It's local. It's mouth-watering. It's super value for your money. Monday is our BahKut Teh-day. On Tuesday well, we won't spoil the surprise. The table's set for you. See you at our Scotts Cafe. HOTEL ASIA63 words
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