Singapore Monitor, 10 October 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1983-10-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I MTION 30cents M C (P) No 13/5 83 Monday. October 10, 198316 words
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Article, Illustration555 1983-10-10 1 Cabinet told to expect 'new vicious provocations' RULING OF KOREAN itimw Agencies SEOUL, Monday PRESIDENT Chun Doo-Hwan today told a cabinet meeting that he expected North Korea to stage "new vicious provocations" against the south in the wake of an assassination attemptAgencies - 555 words
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Article223 1983-10-10 1 AP TOKYO, Monday NORTH KOREA, accused by South Korea of masterminding the bomb attack in Burma, said today that President Chun DooHwan was "greeted" by the explosion that killed 19 people, including four South Korean cabinet ministers. The official (North) Korean News Agency, in itsAP - 223 words
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42 1983-10-10 1 AP MANILA, Monday THE commission investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino resigned en masse today, saying it wanted to open the way for the appointment of a more credible investigative body. AP.AP - 42 words
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329 1983-10-10 2 CAROLINE BOEY - A main grouse is over the ruling prequalifications for tenders By CAROLINE BOEY LOCAL electrical contractors did not mince their words when talking about their unhappiness over their role in the MRT project to Building and Construction News, a weekly trade newspaper.329 words
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98 1983-10-10 2 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG YONG SIEW HONG, a member of the Yong family who allegedly assaulted a security officer outside the Oriental Slasher Emporium in Hong Lim Complex, was charged in magistrate's court this morning Yong is accused of committing the98 words
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74 1983-10-10 2 A 33-YEAR-OLD man was charged robbery in court today. Lee Song Siah was accused of committing the offence on Aug 16 with Liew Khim Khoy at Lor 30 in Geylang. At the time of the offence, one of them was alleged to have been74 words
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Article, Illustration462 1983-10-10 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - Tan Tock Seng's Diversional Therapy Unit keeps the hands and minds of the sick occupied with new crafts By CATHARINE FERNANDO AS the name suggests, the whole function of diversional therapy is to divert the patient's attention from his sickness by keeping his462 words
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166 1983-10-10 2 ONE scooterist was killed and four other people injured in three separate accidents yesterday. Scooterist Sapie Bin Sapri, 27, was travelling along Toa Payoh East at about 3.15 pm when he skidded. The machine shot across the road divider and hit a pedestrian,166 words
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330 1983-10-10 3 JALIL MISWARDI - But he says technology must be relevant to local conditions By JALIL MISWARDI ALTHOUGH there is a very good market in Singapore in the areas of automation ana computers for those with the right technology and the necessary expertise, care must Be330 words
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229 1983-10-10 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE Court of Criminal Appeal today upheld the decision of a trial judge in sentencing an ex-taxi driver to 25 years' jail and 15 strokes of the cane for drug trafficking. Yap Foo Yuen, 47, had229 words
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260 1983-10-10 3 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN EMPLOYERS may soon be able to draw on the services of a professional testing centre when selecting people for jobs. The Registrar of Companies is now processing the application of a three-partner joint venture to set260 words
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374 1983-10-10 4 THE NEW MONOLINGUAL CURRICULUM EXPERIENCED teachers who are also sympathetic, sensitive and can tolerate noise will be one of the vital links for the new monolingual programme, said Mrs Quah May Ling. "It is a more demanding task to teach the monolingual374 words
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809 1983-10-10 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - More interesting lessons being planned for monolingual pupils By BERTILLA PEREIRA CHILDREN in the monolingual stream are going to have more interesting but easier lessons at school in future, freeing them from "book learning" and making them more ready for an easy switch to809 words
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162 1983-10-10 4 A PILOT project for the new monolingual curriculum covering "language arts", mathematics and science will be carried out in 10 schools next year for about three months. The curriculum team has already tested some materials in two schools to find the time162 words
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Article, Illustration475 1983-10-10 5 CAROLINE BOEY - The only teachers at IE to receive awards in the recent Diploma in Education exams By CAROLINE BOEY "STAR" teachers. That's what these four are Miss Eng Jee Nee, Mr Bernard Lee, Miss Lilian Lim and Mr Benedict Lin, four very good chums with475 words
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Article121 1983-10-10 5 SINGAPORE'S health care industry can expect more rapid growth with the commitment of the Economic Development Board to promote its growth potential. Mr Lee Yiok Seng, senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), said this when he opened the $50 million Travenol Laboratories plant in Woodlands this121 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-10-10 6 BLAST A PREMEDITATED ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE, HE SAYS Reuter SEOUL, Monday SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo Hwan returned home from Burma today blaming North Korea for yesterday's explosion in Rangoon which killed 19 Deople including four of his top Cabinet ministers.Reuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration186 1983-10-10 6 KILLING! OF KOREANS Reuter SEOUL, Monday THE current conference of the In-ter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Seoul will continue as scheduled despite an explosion yesterday in Rangoon in which at least 19 people died, the conference chairman said. Mr Chai Mun-Shick, speakerReuter; PICTURE: AP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration628 1983-10-10 7 Animosity between North and South Korea may get worse LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday THE bomb blast in Rangoon yesterday killed nearly the entire top rank of the diplomatic and economic officialdom of South Korea, including many with close ties to the United States, and is likely to increase tensionsLAT-WP; PICTURE: AP - 628 words
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Article, Illustration84 1983-10-10 7 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday Thai Deputy Prime Minister Bhichai Rattakul said the explosion in Rangoon that killed 19 people including four top South Korean cabinet ministers was a "barbaric act". Mr Bhichai said Thailand and South Korea had close relations and he was shocked and sorrowful overReuter - 84 words
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Article49 1983-10-10 7 UPI TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone condemned the Rangoon bombing aimed at South Korean officials as an act of terrorism that cannot be condoned by civilised societies. Mr Nakasone has sent a cable of condolence to South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article62 1983-10-10 7 Reuter WELLINGTON: NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said today that the bomb which killed four South Korean cabinet ministers and at least 15 other people in Rangoon was a "horrifying and callous act" designed to destabilise Korea. In a statement issued here he urgedReuter - 62 words
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Article69 1983-10-10 7 AP SEOUL: US Ambassador to South Korea Richard Walker expressed "heartfelt condolences" today to the families of the South Koreans killed and wounded in a bombing in Rangoon, Burma. The American envoy noted that many in the US mission "have had valued and close friendsAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-10-10 8 VTITTIir JRJULmmJLRri OF 11 nmtii nwnuui IFfllinig Probe begins into time bomb explosion that killed 19 people LAT-WP AP RANGOON, Monday BURMESE officials today tightened security and began a probe of the time bomb explosion which killed 19 and injured 48 people. The blast was causedLAT-WP & AP; PICTURE: UPI - 371 words
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114 1983-10-10 8 Reuter SEOUL, Monday A SPECIAL presidential envoy, Sports Minister Lee Won Kyung, left Seoul on a special aircraft for Rangoon today to look into the assassination attempt. The Seoul government set up a place of mourning for the dead at the national cemetery. FamilyReuter - 114 words
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96 1983-10-10 9 SINGAPORE is sending a message of condolence on the violent death of South Korean leaders in Rangoon yesterday. A Foreign Ministry official said this afternoon: "We are sending a condolence message which is being worked out now. It will probably be sent to President96 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-10-10 9 K K FONG - KILLING or KOREAN ißaims Story by K K FONG A GROUP of South Korean workers at the Raffles City site stopped work this morning for a few minutes of silent prayer to pay respects to the four South Korean ministers and 15 others whoPicture by HAIRIS - 235 words
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171 1983-10-10 9 MASAKI WATANABE - By MASAKI WATANABE A SPECIAL South Korean team, now in Rangoon, will ask the Burmese government to make it clear who was behind the bomb explosion, a South Korean Embassy official said. The official, who declined to be identified by name, told171 words
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Article, Illustration383 1983-10-10 10 Reuter MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has warned Philippines Prime Minister Ceasar Virata against making controversial political statements, official sources said today. They said Mr Marcos had sent a note to Mr Virata telling him not to make statements that could beReuter - 383 words
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278 1983-10-10 10 AP MANILA, Monday THE man President Marcos chose to head a special commission investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino said today he had turned down the job because he did not consider the body independent. Former Philippine Senator Arturo Tolentino said inAP - 278 words
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152 1983-10-10 10 AP SYDNEY, Monday PRIME Minister Bob Hawke says Australia's ties with Asean have not been damaged by his country's refusal to co-sponsor a UN resolution on Cambodia. Members of the Asean group reportedly were critical after Australia decided not to co-sponsor a resolution inAP - 152 words
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325 1983-10-10 10 Reuter JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Suharto has told Indonesia's leaders to fight corruption and other anomalies in the government and its administration, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. His order was addressed to Cabinet ministers, the Armed Forces Commander, the AttorneyReuter - 325 words
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230 1983-10-10 10 AP WASHINGTON, Mon AN INTERNATIONAL panel of defence experts urged yesterday that the United States, its Nato allies and Japan adopt a defence strategy that relies more on conventional forces than the threat of nuclear weapons to deter Soviet aggression inAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration483 1983-10-10 11 Party report commissioned by Parkinson adds to sex scandal embarrassment AP LONDON, Monday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party has been infiltrated by neo-fascists, a party reKrt said yesterday, marking new >üble for the victorious Tories, already embarrassed by the love affair of a top CabinetAP - 483 words
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Article441 1983-10-10 11 Reagan's Interior Secretary talked his way out of a job in a capital where the golden rule is to choose you? words carefully Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday JAMES WATT was undone, not by the controversial things he did but by the controversial things he said andReuter - 441 words
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Article199 1983-10-10 11 AP LONDON, Monday INCOME taxes in eight industrialised countries, calculated by British officials, show the Netherlands and France imposing the highest rates on average earners, a report said yesterday. A table produced by British tax officials and ?üblished in the Sunday imes claimed that aAP - 199 words
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Advertisement68 1983-10-10 11 J Japanese Restaurant *2. m*** I Our renovations are now completed and we welcome you to an exciting new -*i experience with more pleasing decor an^a more luxurious atmosphere. wr V vJK *j£m With our reputation for excellent food L and impeccable service, your next meal at the Kampachi will68 words
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923 1983-10-10 12 JOYCE QUEK - 1983 will be an 'especially difficult year' By JOYCE QUEK "THE continuation of deRressed prices in the Hong [ong property market, together with its weak currency, is bound to make 1983 an especially difficult year for us," said Mr Cheong Eak Chong in the923 words
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214 1983-10-10 12 COMPANY NEWS SINGAPORE Fodder was saved by an extraordinary item in the half-year to June 30. The group showed a loss before tax of $38,000 against a profit last time of $673,000, and a loss of $177,000 after tax compared with a profit of214 words
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672 1983-10-10 12 Green and Collier SPOT sold began the week by continuing its downward slide, easily breaking the important psychological $400 support and establishing a low of U*****.50 not seen since October 1982. It took a combinationGreen and Collier - 672 words
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374 1983-10-10 13 The following it a selection of currencies analysed In the latest issue of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT): YEN Recent moderation in US money supply growth agd resultant expectations that American interest rates will continue to slowly374 words
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Article246 1983-10-10 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: steady Boustead 2.168 Cold Storage 4.84/4.86 Boustead 2.80/2.81 Cold Storage 4.84/4.86 Esso 1.030 B F and N 6.20/6.25 GIH 4.00/4.04 Genting 4.48/4.50 Haw Par 2.10/2.20 Hume 5.80 S Inchcape 2.99/3.00 Intrtac 3.04/3.06 Isetan 4.00 B Jurong Cement 4.56/4.70 Jacks Intl 5.20 B246 words
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Article115 1983-10-10 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DO US$ 2.137a 2.1270 2.1180 sterling 3.2368 3.2147 3.1997 Australian 1.9723 1.9532 1.9397 Canadian 1.7437 1.7237 1.7087 New Zealand! 1.4314 1.4124 1.3989 S! to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 12.0944 11.5944 11.5444 Belgian Franc/Comm 4.1026115 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-10-10 13 Our strengthens against sterling and EMS currencies THE Singapore dollar has been making strong moves against sterling and the currencies in the European Monetary System. The reason is that the local unit has remained remarkably steady against the US dollar during its strong showing this year, holding up at better459 words
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154 1983-10-10 13 GOLD dipped below US$4OO an ounce in Asia this morning before recovering to last Friday's closing levels. At midday it stood at U*****.15 an ounce up from the opening of US$399 and the New York close of U*****.50 on Friday. The explosion154 words
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Miscellaneous16 1983-10-10 12 R *MERE CQME6 6TOKEI?. LET ME CrET AWAY BEFORE ME 6HVE6 ME A MOTHER 'STOCK TIP16 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1983-10-10 14 China strikes off on a road paved with 'luxury' goods feature AP BEIJING: Madame, can you truly afford not to buy a white Orchid washing machine? just a small down payment get six blank tapes free when you buy one Peony cassette recorder three-year warranty on SnowflakeAP; PICTURES: NEWSWEEK - 1,126 words
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Article567 1983-10-10 15 lyUlllH,— TWO weeks ago, a brave man had a brush with death when he battled a thug with a handgun outside a Shenton Way bank. He landed in hospital with a bullet in his arm. That attempted robbery was the fifth incident in as many weeks567 words
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222 1983-10-10 15 E L LIM - Science, technology and discipline: Yes Culture: No! E L LIM Singapore 2056 I WISH to express my feelings towards the Government's so called move "To Learn From The Japanese" and "Look East." If we are asked to learn from Japan, I am222 words
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Article, Illustration80 1983-10-10 15 KENNY GOH - KENNY GOH Singapore 1024 I WISH to ask whether Christinas Crackers (a cardboard bottle-shaped novelty with a string which, on pulling, explodes and showers paper streamers) are Crmitted by law to be usea in night-clubs and inges during the Christmas season.80 words
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Article53 1983-10-10 15 The police are unable to determine whether the crackers can be permitted unless a sample is sent to the Arms and Explosives Branch for examination. But the writer can telephone the branch at *****00 or call personally at its office at the Police Welfare Club in Ladyfeill Road53 words
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Article75 1983-10-10 15 I SUGGEST that the relevant authorities install in the lifts of every HDB block of flats an alarm which is linked to the HDB Maintenance Department. The Neighbourhood Police Post could also send Ktrols around all lifts in the HDB estates to ensure it they are operating75 words
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Article17 1983-10-10 15 HE who sings frightens away his ills. Miguel De Cervantes, Spanish writer (1547-1616)17 words
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Article, Illustration369 1983-10-10 16 Soccer final President's Cup Soccer Final (Ch 8,0.40 pm) SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association (Safsa) and Farrer Park United vied for the President's Cup in this exciting final played at the National Stadium last Sunday. Farrer Park United with internationals Malek Awab, Hashim Hosni and Eazali Rashid were369 words
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Article466 1983-10-10 16 WONG SING YEONG - RMMpm By WONG SING YEONG SBC is planning to increase its output of local cultural programmes in the next few months, presumably to meet the needs of the third channel, which is expected to come on next February. In addition to the Cultural Diary, which gives us a466 words
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Miscellaneous1343 1983-10-10 16 n/ftj %HUIDE Ra< pr grammeB n page 20 3.00 Opening Swordsman Chu 9HhB I Dances dances of The students of Church Secondary School present drama, song and The I What in the Ml 0 Australian Aboriginal paintings and carvings which 4. W£jHbi 4 W vf are more than 1,500 years1,343 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-10-10 17 Sigh of relief ripples around as Chinese Talentlme winners are declared THE winners have been declared and a sigh of relief ripples round organisers, contestants, supporters and sometime scapegoats, the members of the Press who covered the event. The SBC Chinese Talentime '83 came to a successful close last384 words
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Article42 1983-10-10 17 Female soloists: 1. Xiao Yu Feng (also Best Showmanship Award) 2. Lin Xin Yi 3. Cui Xia Male soloists: 1. Chen Xian Ping 2. Cai Zhen Xiong 3. Chen Bi De Groups: 1. Comet Star 2. Echo 3. Space Shuttle42 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-10-10 17 STAFF at the National Theatre box office was kept busy right up till the eleventh hour selling off seats to this year's Chinese Talentime Finals to last minute patrons. Most had read from the morning papers that tickets286 words
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Article, Illustration369 1983-10-10 18 PAULINE GOH; WONG SING YEONG - Stories: PAULINE GOH and WONG SING YEONG WHILE all the excitement was building up front, the various finalists were getting rid of tension backstage in their own way. Some crushed papercups, twiddled their thumbs, while others tried to shut out stage fright with distractionsPictures: CLIFTON AW, MOHD ISHAK, KENNETH TEO and ASMAH HAMID - 369 words
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Article, Illustration660 1983-10-10 19 CHRISTINE CHOW - A Vietnamese refugee finds tour< fame and fortune in Hong Kong By CHRISTINE CHOW YUEN Tin-wan is one Vietnamese refugee who feels she is the luckiest of the thousands of boat people who sailed into Hong Kong. The 23-year-old woman has not only found freedom660 words
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Article, Illustration261 1983-10-10 20 FILM: Moliere (or The Life of a Gentleman) STARRING: Philippe Caabere, Josephine Derenne, Brigitte Catil lon DIRECTOR: Ariane Mnouchkine VENUE: Cultural Theatre Previewed by PHILIP CHEAH FIRST shown last year, Mnouchkine's film is an epic tale of Moliere, the greatest French comedy writer and an important figure261 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1983-10-10 21 Jjr Bj M. atteisitfe MOUNT Ophir, Gunong Tahan, Mount Kinabalu, Nepal. These are the routes young Singaporeans are taking in tneir auest for adventure. In le coming weeks two groups, from the National Institute of Technology and the YMCA, will be making their way to1,354 words
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Article, Illustration280 1983-10-10 23 ALBUM: Love Story ARTISTE: George Lam LABEL: WEA 2292-*****-1 Asiabeat LIM SEK listens to the latest releases THIS album marks George's change of label but not his style. I guess his personal treatment of the songs encompasses so much of him that it is almost impossible280 words
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Article248 1983-10-10 23 ALBUM: Always on My Mind ARTISTE: Michael Kwan LABEL: Philips 812 138-1 THIS album has often been compared to George's album for several reasons. First, it was released around the same time. Second, the advertising strategy also highlighted a duet which features Michael with Tracy Huang on248 words
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Article205 1983-10-10 23 ALBUM: Tony ARTISTE: Tony Yang LABEL: LP-709 FRANKLY speaking, Tony's voice is not as fantastic as the record company would like us to believe. But he is able to write songs and, more importantly, he projects a very natural boyish image a timely arrival with the public tiring205 words
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Article312 1983-10-10 23 ALBUM: Quietly Waiting ARTISTE: Eliza Chan LABEL: Wah Sing Records CAL-05-1007 ELIZA has come a long way from her New Topnotes days and her recent solo detour into the Cantonese music scene was a clever move that placed her steadily among the top artistes in Hong Kong.312 words
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Miscellaneous451 1983-10-10 19 Hnni^n 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (contd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (contd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Biief 3.05 On the House (contd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (contd) 4.30 The Wind in the451 words
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Miscellaneous548 1983-10-10 20 in iJLmmam A SERIES of talks for newlyweds will be held at the Hk. II Li iA f A Main Lecture Theatre, Ist Floor, Department of IfCV P M W I Social Medicine and Public Health, National Univer- l|Pk T J 1 T sityof Singapore, Outram Hill. Hlpli English will548 words
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Miscellaneous814 1983-10-10 24 leisure comics I SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunell 1 FOR THOSE HUNDREDS OP SPECIAL OLYMPICS FANTASTIC/V' YES/ AREN'T PEOPLE U»vV% ATHLETES WHO ARE ©IVEN A CHANCE TO BENEFIT THE CHECKS MARVELOUS.. .©ENE ROUS... ■Tl lr ■(■■ll fIVAJyI from the somz run... a great 51©814 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-10-10 28 WEEKEND GOLF N RAJOO and Yap Kiau Beng combined well to return the best net score of 60 in the Seletar Country Club Four Ball Best Ball strokeplay competition yesterday. W P Leong and John Swee were second on net 61 and G110 words
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Article233 1983-10-10 28 ERNEST FRIDA - Vincent, Kevin top Warren tourney By ERNEST FRIDA SCHOOLBOY Vincent Lee and his 15-year-old brother Kevin finished 1-2 in the Warren Golf Club strokeplay championship yesterday. Vincent, who is fast becoming a golfer with a reputation, led the pack with an aggregate of 140.233 words
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Article246 1983-10-10 28 UPI, AP COLUMBUS (Georgia), Monday RONNIE BLACK, unwilling to be- tour, sank a 1.5 metre birdie putt on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff yesterday to defeat Sam Torrance of Scotland and win the U*****,000 (*****,500) Southern Open. Black of Kountze, Texas, becameUPI, AP - 246 words
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266 1983-10-10 28 D H ZHANG - By D H ZHANG THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra) was "blinded" by a "sunbeam" and prevented from winning the Singapore Badminton Association men's senior inter-club tournament on Saturday night. Former national player, Robert Lim gave Safra the lead when he defeated266 words
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Article, Illustration406 1983-10-10 29 JOHN SELLERS - Sklppor Robson calls far Inclusion of nation's axad International By JOHN SELLERS Special to The Singapore Monitor KEVIN KEEGAN, the man discarded by England manager Bobby Robson more than a year ago, could be on the verge of a dramatic return to the national side406 words
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261 1983-10-10 29 JUVENTUS 2 AC MILAN 1 ROME, Monday FRENCH international midfielder Michel Platini and Italian World Cup striker Paulo Rossi snatched a goal a piece today as Juventns beat AC Milan 2-1 to stay top of the Italian First Division. Bat261 words
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276 1983-10-10 29 Win over Pates put them in enviable position SOVIET UNION 2 POLAND 0 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday A GOAL in each half carried the Soviet Union to a comfortable 2-0 win over Poland here yesterday and almost certainly into the European soccer championshipReuter - 276 words
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Article54 1983-10-10 29 CURRENT GROUP TWO STANDINGS. Remaining match**: Oct 28: Poland v Portugal, Nov 13: Portugal v Soviet Union. PWOL F APIS Soviet Union 5 4 1 0 11 1 9 Portugal 4 3 0 1 9 6 6 Poland 5 1 2 2 6 8 4 Finland 6 0 154 words
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136 1983-10-10 29 MAORID, Monday SPANISH soccer champinra Athtetk BUbao, -who meet Liverpool in the second round of the European Cup in 10 days, crashed 4-1 to Seville in a First Division game yesterday. West German striker Bernd Schuster failed to score but played a major136 words
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80 1983-10-10 29 AP SEOUL, Monday BRAZIL beat South Korea 1-0 yesterday to win a four-nation invitational youth soccer tournament here. Augilmar Silva booted in a free-kick in the 36th minute to score the winning goal for Brazil, consisting of members of the Regatas doAP - 80 words
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175 1983-10-10 29 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Monday THE Los Angeles Olympic organising committee released an official list on Saturday showing that it has sold out 75 of the 370 events for the 1984 Olympics, including all 17 in gymnastics. In addition to gymnastics, among theLAT-WP - 175 words
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136 1983-10-10 29 Reuter BRISBANE, Monday AUSTRALIA'S rising young tennis star Pat Cash was fined US$l,2lO (552,690) yesterday just hours after winning the Brisbane tennis classic. The 18-year-old Davis Cup player fought back to beat his compatriot Paul McNamee 4-6 6-4 6-3 in the men's singles finalReuter - 136 words
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137 1983-10-10 29 Reuter MELBOURNE, Monday TANZANIA'S Brisbane Commonwealth Games silver medallist Juma Ikangaa won the "Big M" Melbourne marathon yesterday by the biggest margin in the event's six-year history. After breaking away at the seven-kilometre mark, the slightly-built Ikangaa, who said he was disatisfied with hisReuter - 137 words
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156 1983-10-10 29 Reuter LEEDS, Monday GEOFF Boycott has finally broken his silence on Yorkshire's decision not to renew his contract. The controversial former England opener, dismissed by the English County Cricket Club last Monday, said in a statement today: "After playing cricket for Yorkshire for 21 yearsReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration655 1983-10-10 30 ALFONSO CHAN; KEN JALLEH Jr - Chairman Tea denies agreement an meeting between FAS and Jeher officials By ALFONSO CHAN and KEN JALLEH Jr FOOTBALL Association of Singapore (FAS) Chairman Mr Teo Chong Tee last night denied any knowledge of a date between the FAS and the Johor Football Association officials, adding that655 words
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Article373 1983-10-10 30 ALFONSO CHAN - WHAT SOCCER CIRCLES SAY ABOUT OUR EXCLUSION By ALFONSO CHAN "NEXT year, the football scene in Singapore will be a repetition of the same situation as it hu been for two years since we were out of the competition. "The current (FAS) administration are not involved373 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-10-10 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM PENANG, Monday YUSOF Ismail, the Singapore Malays FC vice-president and Football Association of Singapore council member, last night maintained that the FAS was informed of a meeting he had arranged with the Johor FA. He Mid: "When196 words
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Article, Illustration444 1983-10-10 30 Former FAS boss tells why he kept mum THE final chapter in Singapore's long cherished hopes of returning to this year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition was closed last night, with former FAS chairman N Ganesan breaking his two-year silence on the Johor444 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-10-10 31 WHY I TURNED PRO MISBUN 'REVEALED' ONE OF MALAYSIA'S BEST-KEPT SPORTS SECRETS The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Mon ONE of the year's bestkept secrets of Malaysian sports, the decision of national badminton champion Misbun Sidek to turn professional was revealed after he signed a threeyear contract with the International Management GroupThe Star; PICTURE: THE STAR - 532 words
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207 1983-10-10 31 M'BlA-BAUDI PRE-OLYMPIC MATCH TONtQHT The Star BRAZILIAN-trained Saudi Arabia is out to secure at least a point off Malaysia in its pre-Olympic qualifying match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight The Saudis, who underwent a 35-day training stint in Rio de JaneiroThe Star - 207 words
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Article, Illustration335 1983-10-10 31 Reuter WENTWORTH (England), Monday GREG Norman of Australia denied Britain its first world Match-Play golf championship when he beat Briton Nick Faldo three and two in the 36-hole final here yesterday. The 28-year-old Australian, number one in Europe last season, seized control on the outwardReuter; PICTURE: AP - 335 words
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