Singapore Monitor, 18 July 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1983-07-18 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I 111 I lON MC. (P) No. 13/5/83 ISSN 0217-1325 Monday, July 18, 1983 30cents18 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-07-18 1 TO CHEE ENG - Contractor accused of negligent driving in head-on collision with ambulance »y TO CHEE ENG A CONTRACTOR appeared in Court 26 this afternoon, charged with causing the death by negligent driving of Ambulance Officer Foo Kok Yin. a former Miss Courtesy. Ng Soo Ngoh.309 words
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162 1983-07-18 1 UPI BANGKOK Monday MEMBERS of a "Tall People's Club plan to establish a sperm bank to promote a race of taller Thais, according to reports here Pakdee lamsriyarak. a six-foot-tall business tycoon from the northeastern province of Nakhon Pa thorn, placed an advertisementUPI - 162 words
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216 1983-07-18 2 JULIE LIAU - By JULIE LIAU THE future prospects in the development of cancer therapy and training will be the highlight of a two-day cancer symposium at the Hilton Hotel from Aug 14. In addition, an in depth rationale for the treatment of this fear evoking216 words
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129 1983-07-18 2 YEOW MEI SIN - ■y YEOW MEI SIN RENOVATION work on the Johor Causeway checkpoint has contributed to a slow-down in customs clearance As contractors have removed the roofs of six customs booths, heavy rain made it impossible for officers to work within these booths Consequently, four lanes had129 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-07-18 2 OEI SIN GIOK - ENIWETOK CREW MEMBER TELLS COURT CABLE CAR TRAGEDY INQUIRY •y OEI SIN GIOK A CREW member of the dhllship Eniwetok taw the line towing the ship slip from the hook on the tug boat. First Mr Jufoh Mud ah saw it433 words
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203 1983-07-18 2 NAPTHA and petrol postings of Mobil will be slightly higher from today The oil refiner has raised its naptha and petrol postings by US two cents a gallon, and feel oil US&e cents a barrel, effective today. Mobil has, however, decided to cut postings203 words
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Article57 1983-07-18 2 BURGLARS ransacked a two-storey semi detached bungalow at Dawson Road last night and took 118 000 worth of jewellery Housewife Mrs P T Kwek. 35 told police she left her home at about 30 ptn with her family. When she returned three hours later, she found the57 words
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Article58 1983-07-18 2 A BUS cosdactor of the Trans Island Be* Service was fiatd MM in a magistrate s court Ilea asarahag lor issaiaf a ased bai ticket to a passenger Cssaag Kwaag Seng, 32, pleaded gssltty to issaing a eaed It ceat ticket ea Jeae 21 to a58 words
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Article, Illustration328 1983-07-18 3 TOWARDS CLEANER, AIR Jj THE FIGHT AGAINST HEALTH'S PUBLIC ENEMY Lianhe Zaobao THE authorities are considering new rules to control the exhaust specifications of petrol-powered motorcars for the purpose of keeping Singapore's air cleaner The Anti-Pollution Unit and the Registry of VehiclesLianhe Zaobao - 328 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-07-18 3 HE confessed blandly he never passed any examinations in school and was, in many ways, the typical drop-out. But Chua Song Kirn, 19. never gave up hope When he was sent to the Construction Brigade for his national service in March 1982. he171 words
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Article, Illustration505 1983-07-18 4 'The oldest naval officer afloat' A PROFILE ON MAJOR ROLAND SIMON MAJOR Roland Simon turned SO and retired from pensionable service of the Republic of Singapore Navy on May 2 last year. But instead of leaving his post as commanding officer of the RSS Resolution, he signed505 words
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363 1983-07-18 5 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Teachers sent abroad and experts brought in to review syllabi ■y BERTILLA PEREIRA MOVES are under way to consolidate rather than expend the foreign language programme for schools. A Ministry of Education official handling foreign languages said the number of students in363 words
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Article, Illustration228 1983-07-18 5 BERTILLA PEREIRA - •y BERTILLA PEREIRA THEY queued up neatly in two rows. When the buses came, each of them stepped up to meet his or her guest, with a warm smile, a short introduction and at times, with a firm handshake. They were St John's228 words
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161 1983-07-18 5 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A MOTORCYCLIST died in Jurong early this morning after a collision with a car at a junction where the traffic light signal was out of order Mr Hong Chee Kong. SI. a Malay sun factory worker, was161 words
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Article, Illustration390 1983-07-18 6 ANG FENG HWA - Sale will be open to public after SIA and Temasek staff have their pick +1 ANG FENG HWA STAFF of Singapore Airlines who have been eyeing their company's condominium development at Loyang Avenue now know just how much they will have390 words
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Advertisement175 1983-07-18 3 PRET~A~PC»RTER 1 July to 26 August, 1983 Every Friday, 7.30pm The latest in the fashion scene is revealed at Pret-a-Porter where we bring together nine top designers in Singapore to present their most original and exciting ready-to-wear creations for 1983/1984. The fashion show will be presented after a lavish barbecue175 words
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Advertisement125 1983-07-18 4 Breathe 99% Pure Air for Less Than 2C Par Day with Dial-An-lon from USA. Enjoy mountain fresh air in your home and office. Most effective in air-con. offices, restaurants, lounges, conference rooms and clubs. Dial-An-lon removes dust, smoke and odour from the air. At the same time it revitalizes the125 words
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Advertisement125 1983-07-18 5 f^ Keeps your glasses up without sliding down Leaves no ugly rr*l marks on your shin Uniform weight distribution to avoid slipping or ndmg CAN YOUR FRAME H9] PASS THIS TEST? Safilo Elasta can Because only Elasta has spring Break resistant to give you hinge, assembled (not soldered) of eight125 words
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world
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Article, Illustration275 1983-07-18 7 Hundreds of shanties smashed and at least 100 dead UPI MANILA, Monday THE death toll from typhoon Vera hit 100 today and was expected to rise aa relief workers picked through the rubble of several flattened Philippine villages in search 00 people reported still missing Combined reports from reliefUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 275 words
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290 1983-07-18 7 Reuter SIX Chinese went on trial here today for hijacking a Chinese national airliner to South Korea on May S. The five men and a woman, described by South Korean prosecutors as being discontented with political and social life in China, could faceReuter - 290 words
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148 1983-07-18 7 AP MELBOURNE, Monday AUSTRALIAN doctors have start ed their fourteenth attempt to produce a successful pregnancy from a frozen embryo after the most promising effort so far ended in a miscarriage last week. Carl Wood, head of the Monash University team pioneering theAP - 148 words
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Article319 1983-07-18 8 AP HURLEY (Wisconsin), Monday LOCAL legend said there was a monster fish swimming around Island Lake evading fishermen Now the legend has teeth and a teen-age girl has 13 stitches in her foot Amber Fairley was swimming in the lake south of Hurley whenAP - 319 words
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Article, Illustration76 1983-07-18 8 FROM M« pained eipreaeion. Tino the) gorilla certainly doe an t teem to be enioying dentiat John Scheela concern for mm Moth. Fortunately for Tino, Ms Moth worn given clean bM of hearth. But ha didn't quite paaa Ma physical with trying colours HoPICTURE: UPI - 76 words
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Article372 1983-07-18 8 RECRUITED BY CIA CHIEF DURING REAGAN COMPAIGN Reuter, AP NEW YORK, Monday CIA director William Casey, President Reagan's 1980 campaign manager, recruited former Federal agents to set up a political intel-ligence-fathering network for the election effort. Time magazine said yesterday. Mr Casey used former agents ofReuter, AP - 372 words
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335 1983-07-18 8 Reuter ANNAPOLIS, Monday THE US government has a topsecret force ready to go into action if terrorists suddenly threaten to destroy an American city with nuclear weapons. According to officials, the force is Nest, an acronym for theReuter - 335 words
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98 1983-07-18 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday THE United States government has offered cash rewards to anyone who can find Soviet chemical warfare equipment in Afghanistan. Newsweek magazine said yesterday The magazine said special missions had been sent to sites of alleged chemical warfare in AfghanistanReuter - 98 words
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381 1983-07-18 9 Israel accused of blatantly violating US ban UPI N€W YORK, Moo HUNDREDS of millions of dollars worth of US-made arms continue to flow to Iran in violation of a US government ban and the source of much of that hardware in Israel, it hasUPI - 381 words
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Article, Illustration341 1983-07-18 9 Reuter BEIRUT. Monday A WEAPON that has caused thousands of deaths in conflicts around the world has made World War Two Soviet tank commander Mikhail Kalashnikov a household name in Lebanon today He invented the AX 47 aaaault rifle, carriedReuter - 341 words
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330 1983-07-18 9 Reuter BE IRUT, Monday AT LEAST 16 people have been killed and dozens wounded in four successive days of violence in Lebanon, where artillery exchanges continued last night between Christian and Druse Muslim militiamen in the Shouf Mountains. Lebanese television reported the latestReuter - 330 words
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Article90 1983-07-18 9 AP TEL AVIV, Hon FEARFUL of a ticking package he received in the mail, an elderly Israeli in Tiberias called the bomb squad, reports the Israeli news agency Itim After police exploded the package it turned out that it had contained a watch. ItAP - 90 words
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413 1983-07-18 10 It will study wide range of economic and political options for US LATWP WASHINGTON. Monday HENRY KISSINGER will be named by President Reagan to head the administration's aaw blue-ribbon, bipartisan commission that will study a wide range of economic and military optionsLATWP - 413 words
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346 1983-07-18 10 AP CANCUN (IMco), Monday POUR Latin American presidents appealed yesterday to F"resident Reagan and Cuban leader Fidel Castro to Join their efforts to avert a war between Honduras and Nicaragua that could spread throughout Central America. 'This very day the presidents of theAP - 346 words
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125 1983-07-18 10 Reuter CLEVELAND Monday BRAZILIAN President Joao Baptista Figuei r edo was moved yesterday from an intensive care unit to the Cleveland Clinic's presidential suite as he continued his recovery from open heart surgery two days ago. Clinic spokesman Frank Weaver said: "He isReuter - 125 words
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89 1983-07-18 10 AP MEXICO CITY, Mon MEXICAN police officials reluctantly SCknow ledge a drama tic increase in street crime daring the peat year in this city of 1» mill ion They blame the out break of iilniMsl activity on the growing num her of unemployedAP - 89 words
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Advertisement113 1983-07-18 9 Now Zact toothpaste comes with a FREE disposable lighter. Or even two. ■^■V^^H Regular brushing with Zact will jk remove tobacco JT» M W from your teeth. Coffee and tea urn stains too. To make your teeth mmm sparkling white and your breath H fky sweet arxl Iresh Now when113 words
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Advertisement135 1983-07-18 10 I Singapore News Publications Ltd Publishers of mm\ UANHE ZAO BAO THE S PORE MONITOR UANHE WAN BAO KUAI BAO 19 looking for an experienced candidate to fill the poeroon of: H CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (To a senior management position) The ideal candidate will be mature, self-motivated and able to handle135 words
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money
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333 1983-07-18 11 Reuter THE Singapore Gold Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange have reached an understanding to develop s financial futures market in Singapore, GES chairman Ng Kok Song told a conference on financial futures here this morning He said it was hoped the exchange,Reuter - 333 words
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Belgian franc recovers against the deutschemark
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Article, Illustration225 1983-07-18 11 AFTER slipping modestly to its mid-rate vis-a-vis the West German mark, the franc has recovered somewhat due to the general weakness of the Gerr. tan currency. Concurrently, the franc continues to break record lows against the US dollar, nearly breaching the BFr 52 level Similar to the situation225 words
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Article218 1983-07-18 11 ALTHOUGH the krone has fallen to new lowa against the US dollar. It remains firm against the mark Improving macroeconomic trends in Sweden signal the success of last autumn's devaluation. Thanks to wage moderation, enhanced export competitiveness has not been dissipated by inflation. May s trade surplus of218 words
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Article257 1983-07-18 11 THE fall in oil prices presents serious difficulties to Indonesia as oil and gas exports represent 70 per cent of total exports Also hindering economic activity is a severe drought which will necessitate increased rice imports, thus dashing the country's goal of becoming self sufficient in this important257 words
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Article67 1983-07-18 11 CHARTERED Bank has increased short-term fixed deposit rates paid in Singapore The bank will from today pay 6 5 per cent on all fixed deposits up to one year Previous rates were 5 75 per cent for one month. 6 per cent for three months67 words
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Article74 1983-07-18 11 THE price of Johan's acquisition of commercial land in Kuala Lumpur was based on comparisons and trends of recent similar transactions, the company said in reply to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query. There was no valuation report. The effect of the development project on74 words
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405 1983-07-18 12 Sudden price movements attributed to Brazil's debt problems GOLD REPORT BY GREEN AND COLLIER NERVOUS volatility characterised the gold market last week. The metal ended the week at US$42O 20 an ounce, about US$B down from the previous Friday's close, according to the weekly gold405 words
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Article, Illustration905 1983-07-18 12 ASSUMING that the insur ance policy taken is the most beneficial one for the taker rather than for the insurance agent, we now move on to consider the estate duty aspect. Every policy paid for by the insured person is905 words
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Article335 1983-07-18 12 9fjw9Ctu)ual fltt)(ußUf m\% mm%Mmw*m\m\ y Bouslead 2 62 2 M CaM Storage ftlt/lM F aad N I N B Panting 4 M/ 4 *1 Haw par 1.10 S Hume IM IM lachcapi si* J ii Intraco 4 SO B Juroog Cement 5 45 S 50 Jackslatl 7M/7.M Keck335 words
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Article166 1983-07-18 12 Of f <X"#>*yfi curr#f>c y tt/oo TT ll,taJ I DO USf C sterling Australian CMMsgOl I N*w Zealand t I1SM S2S17 1 M77 I 7399 1 4019 I1M0 IMTT I MSI 1 TIM I 3003 I1IM 3 2127 I 1301 1 7014 I SMS M to 100 vnNs 04166 words
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Article, Illustration643 1983-07-18 13 Just imagine the Japanese and German workers banging out Toyotas and Volkswagens at rates the Americans can never match and you have one reason why the US has been out-performed... THE legend of highly motivat ed Japanese and German workers banging out Toyotas and Volkswagens at rates tkat643 words
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138 1983-07-18 13 STATISTICS indicate the challenge to find the means to harness the latent but untapped power of the US work ethic is a considerable one. They show that: ONLY 22 PER CENT of US workers see a close link between their performance and what they138 words
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239 1983-07-18 13 LAT WP MORE than §0 per cent of US workera aay that morale in their workplace ib good or excellent And German workers are two or three times more likely to complain that they are mistreated by their bosses "We found that peopleLAT; WP - 239 words
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657 1983-07-18 15 A ROT ARI AN WHO CARES - 'We join Rotary because we care' A ROT ARI AN WHO CARES SMgapers IMS THE recent spate of attacks in the press on Rotarians is unwarranted. I believe the Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, aad the MP for Kenan Bam Mr Lim Boon657 words
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Article20 1983-07-18 15 WE lean from history thai we leara nothing freaa history George Bernard Skew. English writer (185620 words
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Article109 1983-07-18 15 NPI - NPI •aagapert 1542 MY wife it one of the non-graduate teacher* who had reached the maximum of their salary scale before their salary revision in May INS and had •t******** at their previous maximum salary for several years. With the salary conversion in May 1982 and109 words
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Article124 1983-07-18 15 CONCERNED RESIDENT - CONCERNED RESIDENT Singapore tSH I AM a risliaat who has to pats rhraagh Caea■eawaaha Laae M or o>r to get to the HDB ear park behind Block 115 of Commonwealth C rescent I bo tier a large nam ear of lorries, tracks. Com mon wTal fh124 words
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141 1983-07-18 15 SIM AH TEE - SIM AH TEE •hagiparr IMS I VISITED Bedok Polyclinic last week to consult a doctor for tiredness, sore-throat and cough. A lady doctor who examined me detected that I was also having high fever. She then prescribed some medicines They were a141 words
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Miscellaneous6 1983-07-18 15 aTaTaYn mW7\\ !tAwm\. *h W smm\\\\\6 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-07-18 16 TV SCENE THE eight-part Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's drama series, Little Flying Fish, to be telecast from Aug 12, is poised to launch some of its artistes to stardom. The most likely of which Is of course Jef- frey235 words
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Article, Illustration490 1983-07-18 16 FILM: DESCENDANT OF THE SUN SHOWING ORIENTAL STARRING ER TONQ SHEN ZHONQ CHU HONG. GU GU AN ZHONQ. SYNOPSIS: Zhang Ching Zu evolves a magical being and sends his creature to earth His jealous rival Chang Chun Zu creates an evil being to counter it On reaching manshood.490 words
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Miscellaneous417 1983-07-18 16 SoMd Ookf (Ch 5. 10.15 pm) TONIGHT'S proframme features Phil Collins singing I Don't Care Anymore, the Greg Kihn Band with Jeopardy while Bryan Adams, a new addition to the muaic world will render his hit Straight from the Heart Other gueets include KC and Ten Deaario (Don't Run, Come417 words
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Miscellaneous956 1983-07-18 16 9.00 Opening followed by Swordsman Chu (r) M p£rtT"piants This discusses vege- 1?^ and their usefulness to human beings This pro- I i gramma introduced by ESJ Chandran I V y I I 6 20 WN Klhydoan: B.yhom (T). 4 2S Skilful Soccer Ftssing (r) <C> 1 1939 at Coach956 words
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Article, Illustration442 1983-07-18 17 Wong Sing Yeong - REVIEWED BY: Wong Sing Yeong J TITLE: Play Catch I M DIRECTED BY: Liu mm Jia Rone jFSTARRINQ: Alan Tam. m Olivia Zheng, Eric Zhen, 'Huang Qing, David Chiang COMING SOON TO: Cathay Cinemas EVER since Cinema City hit the right comic combination with All the442 words
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Article, Illustration939 1983-07-18 18 PHILIP CHEAH - Pluto-Man takes a beating; two more join the fight •y PHILIP CHEAH THE local newsstands used to be the best place to find your monthly supply of comics. Increasingly over the years, glossy aad specialist magazines from cycling to weightlifting began to stare at you from939 words
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The Police strike first place
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Article, Illustration276 1983-07-18 19 TOP OP THI CHARTS THE Police finally made it to the top of the single pop record chart with their hit Every Breath You Take after a non-stop hopping spree that took them from sixth to fourth to second and to first place. Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue276 words
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Article181 1983-07-18 19 PAUL YOUNG, former lead singer with the now defunct Q Tips bounced into the top spot in Britain's best-selling singles chart this week with his solo debut disc. Wherever I Lay Me Hat The white funk singer ousted veteran Rod Stewart's Baby Jane after two weeks at181 words
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Article, Illustration240 1983-07-18 19 Philip Cheah - WVf Wf R Philip Cheah TITLE: Fantnanc ARTISTE Whom WHAM m good as white disco Is going to get The splash ol guitar and synthesiser the slightly rapping vocal* and the immaculate phrasing make Wham an infectious danceable band without worrying whether the Macks nuke hatter240 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-07-18 19 Lim Sek - REVIEWER Lim Sek TITLE: Th« Kids From Fame Live LABEL BBC Records THE phenomenal success of the television series Fame and the soundtrack recording from the series in Britian sparked off this concert tour by six of the main stars from the show216 words
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146 1983-07-18 19 Michael Cheah - REVIEWER Michael Cheah TITLE: You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess ARTIST Yello LABEL: Vertigo Polygram YOU'VE got to be firm with these upstarts Tell them no Be polite but firm Or soon you'll find them crawling all over you. insulting your146 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-07-18 19 Lim Sek - REVIEWER Lim Sek TITLE: Low Ride ARTISTE: Earl Klugh IT'S NEVER difficult getting into Earl Klugh s kind of music. His guitar performance is nearing a state-of-the-art affair where even in its strongest and most upbeat moment, the music is never jarring164 words
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Article, Illustration73 1983-07-18 20 SHAUN KOH - Sri Per^J^mmmW^^mmmtm Pictures toy Story and r SHAUN KOH pjpaa*~ iron MVottr( u> I .boat t|r 1 r4 However, uaere m 5- 9m nmm**** m oT th» l v The U ha* heeo \V\ n 1971 lint 7 Tt»Sri r >"JZ?l% T .s>' ole in n **lL*rfc that to*73 words
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Advertisement116 1983-07-18 17 DIARY: P»fi 22 STARS COMICS: Page 24 The $tory behind Oayji DißffjMiinnl TftthinnlA Orl OT wIH4II lUUIplu t.Xt .aauaw.nt-v. 2. LITTLE it known about old buildings around Singapore. Often you think: How did that building get there, or why that particular design. SINGAPORE SCENES, a new aeries, brings you the116 words
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Advertisement5 1983-07-18 17 Today's rocopd reviews Page 205 words
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Miscellaneous151 1983-07-18 21 SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY: THK Film Society will screen Casablanca again on Friday for those who missed it the other time round The film won three Oscars in 1943 and with Bogie and Bergman adding sparkle to the film, it should be worth watching Showtime is 8 pm at the Goethe-151 words
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Miscellaneous281 1983-07-18 21 you at the National Theatre From today till July 24, the Guangdong Han Opera Troupe from the People's Republic of China will entertain with seven different operas from their wide repertoire The troupe will perform nightly at 9. Tickets at $50, $30, 920, 910 and 95 are available at the281 words
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Miscellaneous369 1983-07-18 21 For the convenience of telephone subscribers, each subscriber will be assigned a specific centre and four alternative dates of collection. Subscribers are requested to collect their books only at the place and dates specified in the entitlement slips. This is to avoid inconvenience resulting from long queues, rush and stock-out369 words
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Miscellaneous287 1983-07-18 21 TRADITIONAL SOUTH-CAST ASIAN IKATS: A DISPLAY of tradi ttonal South-east Asian textiles ikats is now on at the National Museum. The exhibition fea tures special cloths from Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia patterned in the ikat technique they play an important role in the social and religious lives of the countries.287 words
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Miscellaneous575 1983-07-18 23 leisure comics SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunall rrna IS Mr OMi.r cn*Hce! I I HH Ine can't rtAntiE oven tmb Muft ARIES Marrk 21 to April If LIBRA 7^ V —r f 1 If #'v You can afford to be adventur September 23 to575 words
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Article367 1983-07-18 26 vVORLDFRONT MKWfOUT Monday AS a classic sailing duel between Courageous and Liberty neared an end yesterday Courageous skipper John Kolius said he worried about mutiny if he failed to win the America's Cup trial race. "If you messed up anything in that race, that would be it," Kolius367 words
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Article213 1983-07-18 26 THE HmJ tally lar ik boaai priui la )Mt*yi ivirM fey Ifee Perak Tarf Chk lit M M Ilk Ptt MCLaai 4 J J 2 S9 C GwUliam 4 S 2 I I* Nigel Tttey 2 4 2 2 S2 Terry Lmh I J 2 2 M Alan213 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-07-18 27 Reuter SOUTHPORT HoiMlav TOM WATSON from USA holds up tho British Opon Gold Championship trophy ho won. Evon for a player who has dona it so ofton boforo, Watson seemed isnutnery movod by Ma fifth victory in nine) years at Royal Birftidale yesterday. Mis otto-shot triumph which earnedReuter; PICTURE: AP - 119 words
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261 1983-07-18 27 WORLDFRONT UPI, Reuter MATS WILANDER needed only 47 minutes to retain his Swedish Open tennis tournament title yesterday, defeating fellow Swede Anders Jaer ryd 6-1. 6 2 Altar a final which disappointed the 6.000 spectators Wilander said: "I felt sorry forUPI, Reuter - 261 words
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124 1983-07-18 27 Reuter TAIWAN'S top woman golfer, Tv A Yu yester day became tie first foreigner to win Japan's 25 million yen (SI210,000) Women's Open golf tour nament. Tu. 20, shot a three-over-par 71 yesterday on a rainswept course to finish with a 54 holeReuter - 124 words
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126 1983-07-18 27 Reuter SOUTMPOfII, Monday LU CHIEN SOON of Taiwan, the order of merit leader on the Asian golf circuit this year, had a fine finishing round of three under par M at the British Open championship at Royal Birkdale here yesterday ButReuter - 126 words
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Article210 1983-07-18 28 TONY KOH - Basketball fans to be kept to the gallery HOMEFRONT By TONY KOH THE Basketball Association of Singapore has tightened security arrangements at the Gay World Stadium, venue for its national league now going on till the end of the month. Security arrangements, which were not Mt of210 words
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217 1983-07-18 28 Asia PaiUlceJ 71 Meitg Kee Si LEAGUE BASKETBALL THE race for the national basketball premier league title was thrown wide open when Meng Kee and Russell loot their unbeaten records over the weekend at the Gay World Stadium After SAFSA had halted217 words
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Article, Illustration470 1983-07-18 29 CHEONG TACK WAI - SPORTS PEOPLE Simon Loh Story and Pic turn by CHEONG TACK WAI SIMON LOH. 27. is probably Singapore s best known yachtsman whose love for big keel boats is equalled only by his love for the sea "I started sailing on a Lark 11 years ago470 words
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Article356 1983-07-18 29 S AULA - Old Rafflesians pound ACS old boys in rugby encounter OR A 42 ACSOBA 10 By S AULA THE Old Rafflesians' Association, favourites for the St Andrew's Old Boys Invitation rugby tournament, trounced Anglo-Chinese Schools OB A by 42 points to 10 at Woodsville yesterday. ACSOBA appeared to be entertaining356 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-07-18 30 TIFFANY THE ONLY BRIGHT SPOT FOR OVERWHELMED AMERICANS LOS ANGELES '83 INTERNATIONAL SWIM MEET AP LOS AMOILIS, Monday SOVIET UNION swimmers completed their domination of the LA'II McDonald'! international invitational meet yesterday with the performance of 17-year-old Tiffany Cohen the bright spot for the United States Vladimir ShemetovAP; PICTURE: UPI - 317 words
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290 1983-07-18 30 WORLDFRONT Reuter NICE, Monday FOR around 10 brief seconds, all eyes will be on Calvin Smith of the United States the fastest man on earth at the annual Nice international athletics meeting here today Smith, who blared his way intoReuter - 290 words
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124 1983-07-18 30 UPI SAO PAULO, Monday BRAZILIAN toccer authorities clamped down on players of the Corinthians club yesterday, criticising publicity over their trail-blazing attempt at club democracy." The National Sporting Council said that the words Corinthians democ racy' (Democracia Corintiana) is a political slogan andUPI - 124 words
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Advertisement471 1983-07-18 26 Appointment Mm Tywte DcvclopiiMf it Bomxl Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents for appointment to the following posts: A) SENIOR MARKET DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Developing and implementing marketing strategies for Singapore manufactured products and services overseas Planning and identifying products and services in Singapore for export Conducting export471 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-07-18 31 K S SIDHU - 12 stitches didn't stop pupil from winning the trampoline SECONDARY SCHOOLS NATIONAL GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS MONITOR sports K S SIDHU SOME might have called it aa act that waa somewhat leas than sensible But not the spectators and participants at today s Secondary Schools National Gymnastics Meat atPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 294 words
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