Singapore Monitor, 3 January 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-01-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENiNo EDITION; Tuesday. January 3. 1984 30cents M.C (P) No 13 5 8316 words
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476 1984-01-03 1 OEI SIN GIOK - Lim acted on instructions of managing director, court told By OEI SIN GIOK A FORMER solicitor for Overseas Union Finance Ltd, which was wound up last year, helped the managing director of the finance company to secure a $720,000 loan with476 words
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83 1984-01-03 1 AN early morning fire destroyed a four-storey pre-war shophouse in Lorong Telok, off South Bridge Road, today and the fire service suspected it might be the work of arsonists. The blaze broke out at about 1 am and it took three fire engines83 words
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Advertisement28 1984-01-03 1 HK businessmen pay np to $90,000 for an Aussie visa P8 Why are these kids so happy? Find out on P2 Dalglish fracture may upset Liverpool challenge PB228 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-01-03 2 CAROLINE BOEY - m A BRIGHT AND SPARKLINB STMT TO NEW SCHOOL YEAR FOB 200.000 No first day blues for students in Ngee Ann Primary School By CAROLINE BOEY MORE than 200,000 students started school bright and early this morning, and in at least one school, Ngee Ann Primary, there werePICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 396 words
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536 1984-01-03 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - HE SAYS VITAL WORDS HAD BEEN OMITTED By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE statutory declarations of Wong Hong Toy and J B Jeyaretnam had a vital defect, making them invalid, defence counsel, Mr John Mortimer, QC, submitted this morning. Mr Mortimer said the536 words
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89 1984-01-03 3 TWO robbers waylaid a woman shopowner and robbed her of more than $19,000 in cash and valuables yesterdafcdm A H Woo, 43, told police that she was walking along Jalan Satu, off Tanjong Rhu, at about 7.45 pm when she was89 words
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Article163 1984-01-03 3 WONG and Jeyaretnam are each charged with making a false statement in a declaration about the party's accounts for the period Jan 1 to June 16.1982. They are alleged to have committed the offence on Aug S last year. Wong and Jeyaretnam are also jointly charged with fraudulently163 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-01-03 4 KENNETH TEO - Little Mohamed Farid gets the grown-ups dancing Picture and story by KENNETH TEO UTTLE Mohamad Farid (pictured abova) may not hava baan quita in atap, but tha one-year-old was undoubtedly tha atar of tha Walcoma '84 ahow organised by the Sentoaa Development Corporation at the ferry96 words
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374 1984-01-03 4 Lianhe Zaobao CHINESE computers have been given a dim forecast this year by businessmen here even though the nation is undergoing a rapid phase of computerisation. The medium and small firms deemed it uneconomical to pay about $30,000 for a machine, saidLianhe Zaobao - 374 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-01-03 6 RAY MILLER - The X'mas spirit of giving has prompted a bumper collection of over $4,000 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR'S COMMUNITY CHEST APPEAL By RAY MILLER THE MONEY barometer for The Singapore Monitor's campaign for the Community Chest of Singapore has hit $62,991. Christmas it seems, far from311 words
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Article249 1984-01-03 7 DOCUMENTS AND FOOD SUPPLIES ALSO CONFISCATED IN ASSAULT ON BASES AP BANGKOK, Tuesday GOVERNMENT forces yesterday seized a radio transmitter, documents and food supplies from guerillas of the Communist Party of Malaya as a major Thai-Malaysian assault on CPM border bases continued, a senior field militaryAP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-01-03 7 Reuter KARACHI: A retired Pakistani army major will be publicly flogged here today for raping his sister-in-law in 1980, police said yesterday. Ghulam Sabir Shah, 40, will receive 10 lashes at a sports stadium near the Karachi jail for raping 22-year-old GhazalaReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-01-03 7 The Star PETALING JAYA: Police say they believe a 24-year-old sales representative, who was found burnt to death in his car on the Federal Highway on Friday morning, committed suicide. OCPD Assistant Commissioner Norian Mai said that firemen found an emptyThe Star - 71 words
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65 1984-01-03 7 UPI SYDNEY: Australia's armed forces have deteriorated over the past few decades to the extent that the country is incapable of defending itself without its allies' help, a defence expert said. Mr Michael O'Connor, director of the Australian Defence Association, told a newsUPI - 65 words
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49 1984-01-03 7 LAT-WP WASHINGTON: The United States and China have reached an agreement on an industrial and technological cooperation pact that may be signed as a high point of next week's visit to Washington by Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang, according to administration officials. LAT-WPLAT-WP - 49 words
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197 1984-01-03 8 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES CHARGES OF VISA-RING AP CANBERRA, Tuesday THE GOVERNMENT is investigating charges that Hong Kong businessmen have been paying up to U5545,000 (S$90,000) each to migrate to Australia. Immigration Minister Stewart West said his department is investigating aAP - 197 words
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234 1984-01-03 8 THIS GEORGE ORWELL COULDN'T VERY WELL SAY WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN 1984 Sidelights AP SYDNEY, Tuetday DESPITE all the grim predictions, George Orwell was whooping it up on the dance floor when the clock rang in 1984 and the yearAP - 234 words
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Article153 1984-01-03 8 SALES OF BOOK ROSE SINCE SEPTEMBER AND AT CHRISTMAS WERE GIVEN AS GIFTS AP NEW YORK, Tiwwtay FROM Alaska to New York, bookstores across the. United States report they are selling out of George Orwell's 1984, and many others .are finding a brisk demand for theAP - 153 words
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99 1984-01-03 8 AP LONDON, Tuesday CHARLOTTE overtook Victoria as the most popular name for girls born in Britain last year, while James kept its place as the favorite for boys, London's Daily Telegraph reported yesterday. For girls, Sarah was the second most popular name, VictoriaAP - 99 words
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108 1984-01-03 9 Reuter LAGOS Tues NIGERIA'S military authorities who toppled civilian President Shehu Shagari last Saturday are expected to form a federal cabinet today, Radio Nigeria reported. The formation of the cabinet and appointment of military governors for Nigeria's 19 states will be discussed at theReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-01-03 9 His terrorist group appears again UPI PARIS, Tuesday THE ELUSIVE terrorist Carlos The Jackal has become a suspect in the new year's bombings of a railway station and highspeed train in France and the French Cultural Centre in Lebanon. TheUPI - 302 words
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109 1984-01-03 9 Reuter BEIRUT, Tuesday SOME 3,240 people were killed in fighting in Lebanon during 1983, according to estimates yesterday by security sources and the country's various warring groups. About 1,500 people died during a three-week war that erupted in the Shouf mountains after theReuter - 109 words
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127 1984-01-03 9 UPI BEIRUT, Tuesday THE GOVERNMENT and warring Muslim and Christian factions have agreed to major provisions in a Saudi-mediat-ed plan calling for a withdrawal from combat zones in the Beirut area, a government official said. The state-run Beirut radio quoted the Lebanese officialUPI - 127 words
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Article142 1984-01-03 10 Developing countries may not be able to increase their export earnings, says survey Ms? i WITH the United States now In its second year of economic upswing, the absence of similar growth in most of the other industrialised economies is beginning to cause some concern, says142 words
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Article68 1984-01-03 10 AFTER one and a half years of declining real GNP, Canada's economy surged at the beginning of 1983. ft grew by an average annual rate of about 7 per cent in each of the first three quarters. For the year 1983, growth in Canada's real GNP should be near68 words
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Article73 1984-01-03 10 JAPAN, whose economy slowed but did not enter a recession in 1981 and 1982, has also responded to the change in the global economic outlook. This year, real growth should exceed 3 per cent after 1982's 2.9 per cent rise. The increase should be near 5 per cent in73 words
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Article64 1984-01-03 10 IN the four principal European countries (Britain, West Germany, France and Italy), the indices of leading indicators point clearly towards recovery. Real growth in Britain is expected to be close to 3 per cent this year with similar growth in 1984. In Germany, by contrast, the growth pattern is64 words
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Article69 1984-01-03 10 THE MHT publication thinks that in Europe as a whole, recovery from the recent recession will be weak. There has been poor economic performance. This year, the European economies will grow by less than 1 per cent in real terms and next year by pernaps 2 per cent. Digest69 words
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785 1984-01-03 10 JEANNE WONG - iHHI By JEANNE WONG COMPANIES obtaining a listing on the stock exchange this year to take advantage of the bull market have brought their underwriters, the merchant banks, into the limelight. But what do merchant bankers do, besides underwriting public issues? How do they advise clients785 words
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135 1984-01-03 10 More reliance on the unit after Nigerian coup The US dollar firmed against other major currencies this morning sparked off by concern about the Nigerian coup. Dealers said the US unit assumed the role of a haven currency, though trading was fairly quiet135 words
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172 1984-01-03 10 UNITED Overseas Bank increased its fixed deposit rates by a quarter point this morning. The change also applies to Chung Khiaw and Lee Wah Banks. United Overseas Finance also raised fixed deposit rates by a quarter point to keep them a172 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-01-03 11 Mr OWEN LANDELL-JONES is the new managing director of Advertising Associates. Mr Landell-Jones has been with Fortune (Australia) since 1970 and was vice chairman until their merger with Advertising Business Holdings to form Fortune Communication Holdings of which he is also a director. Mr WILLIAM McCREARY has been157 words
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Article269 1984-01-03 11 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: steadier Boustead 3.00/3.02 Cold Storage 5.05/5.10 Esso 11.50/11.70 F and N 6.60/6.65 G I H 4.50 S Genting 5.00/5.05 Mulpha Ltd 1.70 S Haw Par 2.39/2.40 Hume 5.40/6.00 Inchcape 2.96/2.97 Intraco 3.40 S Isetan 3.98/4.02 Jurong Cement 3.82/3.86 Jacks Intl 5.70/6.40 Keck269 words
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Article121 1984-01-03 11 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1300 2.1200 2.1110 sterling 3.0849 3.0628 3.0478 Australian 1.9288 1.9047 1.8912 Canadian 1.7185 1.6985 1 6835 New Zealand 1.3828 1.3627 1.3492 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.4342 10.9342 10 8842 Belgian121 words
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545 1984-01-03 13 TRADITIONAL books on photography say that the best pictures are taken in bright sunshine. That doesn't mean that you can't take excellent pictures on cloudy days, or even when the rain is pouring down. And, with the stretch of wet weather which we545 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-01-03 14 THEY PREY ON THE RESIDENTS FROM HIGH-RISE APARTMENTS KNT HONQ KONG: These robbers are early birds. They wait next to the elevators on the ground floors of crowded high-rise apartments on Hong Kong Island and the neighbouring Kowloon Peninsula. They rely onKNT - 636 words
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Article416 1984-01-03 15 THE SINGAPOREAN ability to weather economic storms is truly magnificent. After riding out the waves of the uncertainty following the oil price explosions of the last decade and coming out on top, the business community has been showing vigour in overcoming the present state of416 words
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373 1984-01-03 15 HENRY C L LIM - Motorists should be weaned away from using cars to go to work HENRY C L LIM Singapore 1544 THE suggestions put forward by your reader in the letter "Cut down number of car park lots" (SM, Dec 27) solve only half373 words
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93 1984-01-03 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry Of The Environment I REFER to the complaint by "SHSC" on "Singapore a clean city? Let's look at Newton Hawker Centre (SM, Dec 8). The Ministry shares the same concern with your writer and has been93 words
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83 1984-01-03 15 YAP YEOW WOON - YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter captioned "Parking on yellow lines in Katong" from "Taxi Commuter" (SM, Dec 16). We thank "Taxi Commuter" for bringing to our notice the problem of illegal parking83 words
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131 1984-01-03 15 I REFER to the letter "PE classes should include more than swimming instruction" by "Worried Father" (SM, Dec 8). Ghim Moh Secondary School is one of the 18 secondary schools participating in a pilot swimming programme. The swimming131 words
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Miscellaneous92 1984-01-03 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Delta House, Singapore 0315 Telephone: *****88 Telex No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Nee, Chief Editor David Tay, Advertising Sales Manager Toh Thian Ser, Executive Editor Hazel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor Felix Soh, Assistant Editor Robin Yiu,92 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-01-03 15 BEYOND THE HEADLINES in® a SUCCe5SfUL missionandwipeihar W grin off w face.'.' i "2* 1 if «r 1 Eft £1 s L WESSSKS23 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-01-03 16 Review o£ local variety programmes The Variety Review, Part 1 (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THIS two-part SBC series, with Jenny Teo and Teresa Yam as hosts, takes a look at some of the locally-produced English variety programmes telecast in the past months. It highlights some of the formats355 words
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Article37 1984-01-03 16 Science Report (Radio One, 7.45 pm) THERE is encouraging news on new cancer genes. The greatest breakthrough in cancer research was the discovery of oncogenes. However, other factors come into play before a tumour develops.37 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-01-03 16 PHILIP CHEAH - TV Scene By PHILIP CHEAH CHRISTINA One hasn't got the microphone at her lips yet you can near her singing the song, January. Was the New Year that magical? "No, it wasn't," confessed Suhaimi Jais, executive Producer of the Farewell '83, Hello357 words
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Miscellaneous871 1984-01-03 16 M'B MM 300 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by w\ j I SL| Enigma (r) (C). I t ITCH Afternoon Matinee: Kashmiri Run 1 ll WrM B. Jk-' I 1 Programme t 1 *7 if Almashoor prepares Malay and v ENf® i < 655 The Woody Woodpecker Show (Last Episode)871 words
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Miscellaneous248 1984-01-03 16 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 his Orchestra 2. Broadway Encores Musical Notebook Towards the 21st Mantovani and His Orchestra 3. SpectacCentury: 1. Beta Bartok: Hungarian Pic- ular Tangos Werner Muller Orchestra tures, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin 6.00 News-in-Brief 6.05 Easy Listening Mehta; 2. Beta Bartok: Music for Strings, (cont'd) 7.00 News248 words
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Miscellaneous172 1984-01-03 16 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Rock Back the Clock 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Arthur Rubinstein 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Anything for a Laugh 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Classical Record Review 3.45 Network U.K.172 words
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Article, Illustration984 1984-01-03 17 French film plays to a full house and sets to head for Russian theatre LAT-WP IT'S HARD to imagine a French film set in the 16th century establishing a house record anywhere, let alone in a bustling, highly competitive 14-screen theatre in a shopping centreLAT-WP - 984 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-01-03 17 Chinese magazine editor finds Bond movies violent LAT-WP CHEN MEI allowed most reluctantly that she will never see Never Say Never Again. She fell asleep in the middle of it in a cinema in Los Aneeles. Chen found Sean Connery as James Bond Agent 007 "good-looking," butLAT-WP - 630 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-01-03 18 INEZ WEI - YEAR OF FASHION EXTREMES Story by INEZ WEI LAST YEAR saw the most diversified of fashion trends as strict, structured silhouettes and loose devil-may-care shapes strode side by side down the runways and cut a clear path to the fashion front. But while big name designers abroad were excitedlyPhotos by HAIRIS, KENNETH TEO and MOHD ISHAK - 321 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-01-03 19 PAT D'ROSE - CUT GLASS PLAYS ORIGINAL PIECES By PAT D'ROSE CUT GLASS, an Australian band, came to Singapore prepared. The four young men had heard aoout how Singaporeans react to original music played in lounges how they stroll out of the room or engage heavily in conversation as if thePicture: CLIFTON AW - 507 words
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Miscellaneous217 1984-01-03 20 HISTORICAL DRAMA THE Singapore Chin Kang Huay Kuan will present a historical arama, Be Grateful, at Victoria Tneatre at 7.45 pm today until Jan 7. It is about a local emigrant Chinese, his earlier struggles and the lives of nis children. Tickets at $5, $3 and $2 are available at217 words
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Miscellaneous836 1984-01-03 20 ir Ui 1 11 Pianist Seow Yit Kin to give a recital tomorrow PIANO RECITAL ab,e at the usua l booking centres. SEOW YIT KIN will give a piano re- opriTAi cital at Victoria Concert Hall at 8.15 ORGAN RECITAL pm tomorrow. The programme in- LINDA KWOK will give an836 words
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Miscellaneous123 1984-01-03 20 AUDITIONS THE Singapore Symphony Chorus will hold auditions on Monday evenings beginning Jan 9. Those interested can can Miss Christina Quek at *****17 for application forms and an appointment. SBS CONCESSION STAMPS SBS concession stamps for January 1984 are now on sale at the usual outlets until Thursday. Full-time National123 words
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Miscellaneous479 1984-01-03 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA Your skill at predicting trends September 23 to October 22 lets you stay ahead of the com- An unconventional approach petition. Work on a project you will take you straight to the top. began yesterday. Involvement Do not become too involved479 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-01-03 21 DR SMOCK By George Lemont HEV, JUST f-: SIGH C- .4oobh, GOT M/ KITS s ygAH/ \///>«Bi| rc? makb a f sne'S ](['M \ii s<gJlC EB AND FLO By Paul Sellers f DO Y<?U Y* X r MOT FLP- LOVE A\E I SET I A l5V\ IN NJO /A&&D EBP118 words
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New Year-New Baby
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Article, Illustration337 1984-01-03 22 Mum says five is enough THE first baby of the year, delivered in Alexandra Hospital at just six minutes past midnight on New Year's Day, will be the last for his proud mother, Madam Jamaliah bte Salleh. 34. The baby was the centre337 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-01-03 23 Playthings that give your child a headstart in life YOUR child is an explorer, born with a naturally inquisitive mind. Many studies have shown that children who receive plenty of mental stimulation at an early age grow up to be more dynamic and advance faster in life than234 words
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Advertisement133 1984-01-03 22 Guaranteed not to ruin their appetite Every baby has to be an explorer and a discoverer of the new world he has been born into. Hence they chew every toy they get. With Kiddicraft your baby is safe; babies can chew away to their heart's content. #A Jt As each133 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-01-03 27 ERNEST FRIDA - He's surprised by his Changi Gold Medal win GOLF ROUNDUP By ERNEST FRIDA FOR GOLFER Ivan Ong, 1984 couldn't have been a brighter start when he captured the Changi Gold Medal championship on New Year's Day and followed up by taking A division484 words
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Article36 1984-01-03 27 Jacob Ong, the younger brother of international player John, gave a creditable account of himself by posting the best overall score of 40 points in the Seletar Country Club monthly medal competition yesterday.36 words
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165 1984-01-03 27 THE PHILIPPINES Open may no longer be the richest tournament on the 1984 Asian Circuit and the prize money may also be paid out in pesos instead of US dollars as in the past. The Philippines Open normally carries a total prize165 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1984-01-03 28 WONDER BOY - RACING TRACKMRK By WONDER BOY LAST-sUrt runaway winner Storming Thru displayed remarkable progress with an attractive workout on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Taken out by S H Chew, the Aythrope four-year-old was going too well for stablemate Loud Applause at the1,227 words
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Article106 1984-01-03 28 AP MILAN, Tuesday SALVATORE LA SERRA, an Italian bantamweight boxer who had been in a coma for more than three weeks, died yesterday in a local hospital, doctors said. The 25-year-old fighter was rushed to the hospital on Dec 10 shortly after defeating fellow ItalianAP - 106 words
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312 1984-01-03 28 AP SYDNEY, Tuesday THE "new generation" West Indies team flew into Sydney today primed for the next stage in their bid to regain the crown as king of one-day cricket. Fired by a 3-0 drubbing of India in the recentAP - 312 words
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121 1984-01-03 28 Reuter ROME, Tuesday ITALIAN and Lazio centre forward Bruno Giordano has a broken leg and will miss most of the remainder of the season, Lazio soccer officials said yesterday. Giordano, 27, broke his left fibula in a tackle during Lazio's away game againstReuter - 121 words
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Article122 1984-01-03 29 WASHINGTON, Tuesday FIFTH-seeded Zina Garrison defeated Kim Sands today, 6-3, 6-4 to advance to the second round in the US$l5O,OOO Washington's top of the Virginia Slims Tennis tour. In an earlier first round, thirdseeded Bettina Bunge was upset by unseeded Bonnie Gadusek 6-1, 6-4 Garrison,122 words
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263 1984-01-03 29 PASADENA, (California) Tuesday HICK Neuheisel climaxed a Cinderella college career today by firing four touchdown passes and powering UCLA to a 45-9 rout of Illinois, equalling the second worst defeat for a Big Ten team in the 70-year history of the Rose263 words
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Article87 1984-01-03 29 AP WINNIPEG, (Canada) Tuesday A POWER-play goal by right winger Victor Skurdyuk led the Soviet All-Stars to a come-from-be-hind 7-6 win over the Canada Olympic team in an exhibition hockey game yesterday afternoon. The Soviets trailed early in the first period but improved asAP - 87 words
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132 1984-01-03 29 Reuter TUCSON, (Arizona) Tuesday Peter Oosterhuis of Britain birdied the first extra hole to defeat American Howard Twitty in one of 28 first-round matches contested today in the US$l million (552.13 million) Tucson Match Play Golf Championship. Most of the matches in this first eventReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-01-03 30 BRIAN CLOUGH His team Forest jump from the eighth to fourth place Liverpool three points ahead of United but face determined challengers Reuter LONDON, Tuesday LIVERPOOL'S 1-1 draw with Manchester United keep them on top of the League, three points clearReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1984-01-03 30 DIVISION ONE Birmingkam 0 Evertoa 2, Coventry 2 Suderlaoa 1, Liverpool 1 Mucketttr United 1, I.uton 2 Nottingham Forest 3, Norwich 1 Arsenal 1, Notts Coaaty 2 West Ham 2, Owens Park Rangers 2 Wolveriumptoa l, Southampton 2 Astoo Villa 2, Stoke I1,010 words
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Article98 1984-01-03 30 SCOTTISH DIVISION ONE: Clydebank 0 Dumbarton 2, Falkirk vs Alloa postponed (pitch waterlogged), Morton 4 Meadowbank 0, Partick 1 Clyde 2, Raith 1 Brechin 1, Airdrieonians vs Hamilton and Kilmarnock vs AYR playing today. SCOTTISH DIVISION TWO: Arbroath 0 Forbar 1, Dunfermline 0 Cowdenbeath (abandoned after 43 minutes98 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-01-03 31 Brian Clough's former European champions Nottingham Forest win the holiday honours by climbing from eighth to fourth in the table with their 3-2 win over Luton. But the side with the biggest hangover must be Tottenham which emerged from the last 10 days with just64 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-01-03 31 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday LIVERPOOL'S hopes of lifting the English soccer championship for a record 15th time suffered a setback yesterday when striker Kenny Dalglish was helped off the pitch and away to the Anfield treatment room. The gifted 32-year-old scot, who collided with ManchesterReuter - 523 words
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