Singapore Monitor, 5 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-05 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Thursday, January 5, 1984 30cents12 words
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207 1984-01-05 1 World economy is starting to recover, says Mr Ong Lianhe Zaobao THE NWC may propose a higher wage increase this year because the world economy is beginning to recover. This was revealed yesterday by the NTUC Secretary General Ong Teng Cheong whenLianhe Zaobao - 207 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-01-05 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday FOREIGN Minister Andrei Gromyko yesterday labelled insincere Western leaders who have predicted a Soviet return to medium-range nuclear missile talks in Geneva. In a speech apparently setting the tone for a scheduled meeting with US Secretary of State George ShultzReuter - 274 words
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477 1984-01-05 2 RAY MILLER - THE FINAL COUNT IB V V THE SINGAPORE MONITOR'S COMMUNITY CHEST APPEAL By RAY MILLER YOU'VE kept that money coming in right up until the last moment. In fact, in the final days of The Singapore Monitor campaign, your donations477 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-01-05 2 SENNY COULD HAVE A FUTURE IF YOU HELP YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT WILL GIVE THE NEEDY A BRIGHTER TOMORROW HER NAME is Senny and she's sweet 13. Look at her and you look at the face of the people the Community Chest of Singapore is all about people who need help409 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-01-05 3 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY FEW PEOPLE seem to want to find out how best to conserve energy despite two increases in water rates over the past four months and more stringent measures against energy wastage. This is the impression one gets from790 words
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Article165 1984-01-05 3 SURESH NAIR - ASSAILANTS TRIED TO ESCAPE THROUGH BUS WINDOW By SURESH NAIR A BUS driver was beaten up by six youths at the Jurong Interchange last week in an argument over a bus-fare. The six youths, believed to have been under the influence of drugs, boarded the165 words
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377 1984-01-05 4 K K FONG - Record crowd expected for independence anniversary celebrations By K K FONG CITY Hall is likely to be the venue for yet another big variety show. And it is expected that this will attract a crowd even larger than the 60,000 to 70,000377 words
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207 1984-01-05 4 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO THE LAST show to lake place at the National Theatre could well he the All-Star Singapore Charity Concert on July 29. One of the organisers of the show, audio-visual producer Mr Siva Choy said: "Our show, All-Star Singapore Charity Concert, on July207 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-01-05 4 Motorised wheelchairs will enhance mobility of the spastic Five motorised wheelchairs (picture above) costing $3,000 each have been donated to the Society for Aid to the Paralysed by the Rotary Club of Jurong Town. The wheelchairs, made in New Zealand, wHI greatly enhance mobility and will be used63 words
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111 1984-01-05 4 THE SINGAPORE Sweep tickets, extremely popular in Indonesia, have had their flow into that country substantially stemmed because the Jakarta authorities have tightened control. According to a Lianhe Wanbao report, of the 2.8 million tickets distributed every month, Indonesia is said to be111 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-01-05 5 K K Fong - Figure drops from an average of 26 cases a month in 1982 to 21 a month this year By K K Fong THERE was a substantial drop in the number of public complaints lodged against police officers in the first 10 months399 words
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120 1984-01-05 5 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE believe mischievous persons were responsible for the Christinas Day fire at a Japanese factory site office in Jalan Boon Lav where more than $500,000 worth of goods were destroyed. Two fire-engines from the Jurong Station battled for an hour before getting120 words
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232 1984-01-05 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK FIFTY-ONE shops and 11 office units at Orchard Point, next to Centrepoint along Orchard Road, are being offered for rent by public tender. The floor area ranges from about 40 sq m to 160 sq m. The232 words
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Article245 1984-01-05 6 IT WILL BE AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION OF THE MRT Lianhe Wanbao BUGIS Street, possibly the most notorious night-spot Singapore has in the international tourist circles, is to go by the end of this year. This nightly haunt of transvestites and crowds in search ofLianhe Wanbao - 245 words
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205 1984-01-05 6 FAEZAH ISMAIL - WORKERS' PARTY CASE By FAEZAH ISMAIL SENIOR district judge Michael Khoo yesterday rejected the prosecution's application to tender alternative charges at this stage of the Workers' Party trial. Mr Khoo ruled that to allow alternative charges to be tendered before a prima facie205 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-01-05 6 AROUND SINGAPORE AT THE foundation stone-laying ceremony for the new clubhouse of the Singapore Sports Council, Finance and Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said the council has an important role to play in encouraging government employees to participate in142 words
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Article60 1984-01-05 6 LIONS' Club members will have to take on projects outside Singapore apart from merely engaging in fund-raising activities here. At a luncheon meeting yesterday, a past president of Lions Club (Host), Mr Dennis Khoo, said it is time Lionism in Singapore changed its self-centred outlook, and60 words
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Article55 1984-01-05 6 IN LINE with the Trade Development Board's expansion of its network of overseas representatives, honorary trade representatives have been appointed. From Neptune Orient Lines are Mr Foo Tiang Dong (Sydney) and Mr Patriot Soon (Dusseldorf). Mr Long Wil Kim from International Bank of Singapore55 words
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Article42 1984-01-05 6 EXPERIENCE the sights and sounds of Kagoshima at the World Trade Centre from Jan 17 to 22. This Japanese exhibition, which brings to you the cultural heritage and attractions of Kagoshima, is the fourth to be held here.42 words
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394 1984-01-05 7 UPI JAKARTA, Thursday THE INDONESIAN government will propose a law to Parliament this year that would require all private organisations in the country to adopt the state ideology, a Parliament member said yesterday. "The government will submit a draft lawUPI - 394 words
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Article209 1984-01-05 7 CABLE FACTORY WORKER SCORES A PERFECT 100 TO WIN GIFT VOUCHER Agencies BEIJING, Thursday LIU SHUJUAN may work in a cable factory, but he's a whiz when it comes to quizzes. The 35-year-old worker was congratulated by communist party leaders at the Great Hall of the People yesterdayAgencies - 209 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-01-05 8 Agencies ABIDJAN, Thursday IVORY Coast President Felix Houphouet-Boigny strolled through central Abidjan yesterday handing out cash to passersby and wishing them a Happy New Year. An eyewitness said the President took handfuls of 10,000 CFA Franc (Ssso) bills from his pockets and distributed themAgencies - 182 words
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206 1984-01-05 8 AP Reuter BEIRUT, Thursday LEBANESE Prime Minister Shafiq alWazzan deplored the "loss of innocent lives and private and public property" in yesterday's Israeli air raids in Lebanon in which nearly 100 people died. "These raids will not eliminateAP; Reuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-01-05 8 PRESIDENT SENDS wLETTER 'TO ASSAD Reuter, AP WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan said yesterday he would be willing to meet Syrian President Hafez al-Assad In an effort to bring peace to Lebanon. The President was speaking at a White House ceremony to welcome homeReuter, AP - 437 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-01-05 8 MUNICH, Thurs WINTER came to this Bavarian capital as usual, bat not the snow which is nnusnal for a town tacked away in the Bavarian Alps. Europe may be bavins one of its "warmer winters, bat fortunately, not every part of the continent sufferred from aPICTURE: UPI - 89 words
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Article264 1984-01-05 9 PANEL'S REQUEST TURNED DOWN AS TAIWANESE AUTHORITIES CONSIDER CASE CLOSED AP TAIPEI, Thursday TAIWAN has rejected a request from the Philippines to allow a panel of investigators to visit Taipei to gather information on Philippine opposition leader Mr Benigno Aquino who spent three daysAP - 264 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration58 1984-01-05 9 AP NICOSIA (Cyprus): The Supreme Palestinian Military Council has charged five senior officers, who rebelled against Mr Yasser Arafat, with treason and expelled them from its membership, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported yesterday. The agency said the Council also authorise Mr Arafat to expelAP - 58 words
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64 1984-01-05 9 Reuter TUNIS: Troops fired into the air tonight in the suburbs of tne Tunisian capital to disperse demonstrations against increases in food prices. In the northern suburbs, near the historical site of Carthage, fresh incidents flared up at El Kram and La Marsa, eyewitnessesReuter - 64 words
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54 1984-01-05 9 Reuter MANILA: A 22-year-old man launched unprovoked knife attacks on two victims because of a hang-up about tattoo marks, police said yesterday. A spokesman said welder, Mr Cristituto Locanas, who faces two charges of attempted murder, "has an irresistible urge to kill whenReuter - 54 words
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71 1984-01-05 9 AP PRETORIA, (South Africa): Foreign Minister Mr Pik Botha said yesterday he has apologised to Zimbabwe for a police assault at a roadblock against a black Zimbabwean diplomat. The Deputy Trade Commissioner at Zimbabwe's mission in Johannesburg, Mr David Buyanga, was assaulted atAP - 71 words
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68 1984-01-05 9 AP NEW YORK: Eastman Kodak plunged into the US$3 billion (556.3 billion) home video market yesterday with a one-piece camera and recorder, tape cassettes and other products using a new 8-mm videotape technology. General Electric said a day earlier it would introduce aAP - 68 words
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43 1984-01-05 9 BRISTOL: One of the world's finest collections of rare shells, which lined the walls and ceilings of a popular grotto in this old seafaring town, has been ground to dust by half a dozen young vandals.43 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1984-01-05 10 Michael Richardson - >VNII IWS«^ REPORT ON VIETNAM Hanoi hit by acute shortage of hard cash to pay for needed imports of industrial machinery and spare parts from non-Communist nations By Michael Richardson The Age newspaper, Melbourne A REPORT by the International Monetary Fund has1,021 words
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424 1984-01-05 10 U.S., Saudi Arabia, W Germany, Japan and UK gain from move AP WASHINGTON, Thursday COUNTRIES whose money is used by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will collect increased.interest under a new decision by the 146-member governments, according to an IMF official.AP - 424 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-01-05 11 TWO AIRCRAFT WITH 496 PASSENGERS IN NEAR MID-AIR COLLISION Reuter MIAMI, Thursday A PAN American jumbo jet pilot put his aircraft into an emergency dive to avoid another Pan-Am jet over the Atlantic on New Year's Day, it was disclosed yesterday. The Federal Aviation Administration saidReuter - 322 words
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249 1984-01-05 11 AP NEW DELHI, Thursday A 50-YEAR-old DC-2 aircraft re-enacting the 1934 Lon-don-to-Melbourne air race leisurely diverted from the authentic course yesterday to pause at India's capital for reasons of diplomacy and public relations. The vintage plane, "Uiver," borrowed from an American owner andAP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-01-05 11 Parliamentary body wants documents for own probe AP BONN, Thurt THE Bonn court has refused to supply a parliamentary committee with evidence prosecutors are using in the bribery case against Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff, a committee member said yesterday. TheAP - 274 words
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Article136 1984-01-05 11 Agencies ROME, Thurt POLICE yesterday detained six men suspected of involvement in the kidnapping of jewellery store owner Anna Bulgari and her son Giorgio Calissoni last November, the Italian state TV reported. The six, all shepherds from Sardinia, were rounded up at dawn near Aprilia, aAgencies - 136 words
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404 1984-01-05 12 MOVE TO DISCOURAGE INTERNATIONALISING SINGAPORE DOLLAR Lianhe Zaobao THE participation in two syndications by a subsidiary finance company of Keppel Shipyard Group last year has led the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which has all along discouraged the interaationalisation of the SingaporeLianhe Zaobao - 404 words
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Article718 1984-01-05 12 SURVEY OF STOCK MARKETS Reuter HONG KONG, Thursday FAR EASTERN and Australasian analysts polled by Reuters expect varying degrees of bullishness for most of 1984 on the region's stock exchanges. Cautious optimism is the mood in Hong Kong, higher profits are set to provide a boostReuter - 718 words
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186 1984-01-05 12 r < WMLLSTKEET Reuter INSTITUTIONAL investors swarmed into the stock market during the afternoon session yesterday and helped push prices sharply higher as the market staged its best rally in several weeks. Tne Dow Jones Industrial Average. which began the New Year withReuter - 186 words
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148 1984-01-05 12 y^asE*3aa©2a AP THE US dollar shook off the holiday doldrums yesterday and soared on the foreign exchange markets, posting records in France and Italy and hitting a 10-year high in West Germany. The value of gold bullion slipped in quiet trading. west German hankersAP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-05 13 IT LOST 2 CENTS ON THE FIRST TRADING DAY OF NEW YEAR DESPITE YEAR-END RECOVERY THE pound has fallen back heavily this week and is again threatening to drop below Ss3. The fall comes despite a spirited recovery at the262 words
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460 1984-01-05 13 COMPANY REPORTS C.I. HOLDINGS has released more information on its proposed acquisition of 80 per cent equity in Aik Wai Realty Sdn Bhd, Rayaland Development Sdn Bhd, and pieces of commercial land at St. Leonard, near Sydney, Australia. It said:460 words
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696 1984-01-05 14 GUAN WEIJING - GUAN WEIJING President United Nations Student Association ON DECEMBER 27, 1979, the Soviet Union intervened in Afghanistan by launching a blitzkreig across their common border. They did this in the name of so-called "progress" and "socialism." Response to the invasion by696 words
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Article74 1984-01-05 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be useful. We74 words
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940 1984-01-05 14 A new tide of shock waves grips the US KNT DATELINE: WASHINGTON "WE HAVE prepared our weapons and our shrouds," Hussein Moussavi, 42, the leader of Lebanon's Shiite Muslims militia. Islamic Amal, told a pilgrimage of Western reporters in November. "We areKNT - 940 words
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Article548 1984-01-05 15 IK COMMENT STOCK MARKET sources say the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is worried about the proliferating grey market for new share issues. It is believed to have kept tabs on more than one issue in the last year as the bull market has made548 words
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Article74 1984-01-05 15 LETTERS on any subject of puMc interest wtt to accepted tor publication They should to typed and must to signed. They must also include the writer's name and addreas even it the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would to useful We74 words
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60 1984-01-05 15 KATONG EAVESDROPPER - KATONG EAVESDROPPER Singapore 1337 THE Singapore Armed Forces really went big gnu in its Christmas greeting card this year. Depicted on the card is an SAF artillery man firing a 155 mm cannon. Isn't this a bit oat of place with the60 words
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66 1984-01-05 15 WHEN the Siglap POSB was sharing its office with the post office, it had only two counters for transactions. This was understandable because the office space was small. But when it moved to the present premises across the road, the two counters are66 words
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Article87 1984-01-05 15 A RECENT statement released by the Ministry of Communications revealed that there was an overall improvement by the Singapore Bus Service in providing public transport. Among other things, the waiting time for buses at the interchange has been reduced. This is not the case87 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-01-05 15 TAMMIE LOKE (MRS - Wages must reflect the calibre of staff TAMMIE LOKE (MRS) Public Relations Manager Mass Rapid Transit Corporation WE would like to respond to the letter "Why are salaries so high" (SM, Dec 30). The Singapore MRT project is a 10-year, $5 billion construction programme148 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-01-05 16 The life oS Tammy Wyitette Thursday Feature Special: Stand by Your Man (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS is the rags-to-riches story of the famous country singer, Tammy Wynette. It dramatises the highlights in her career, from her impoverished early life to super-stardom. Annette OToole portrays the teenage Tammy427 words
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Article77 1984-01-05 16 Animal Chatter Debut (Radio One, 4.30 pm) KALA KRISHNAN has a brand new children's nature magazine show featuring different animals each week. There will also be took reviews on animal stories such as Animal Farm and the Jungle Book Today, the SPCA staff talks about how to care77 words
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438 1984-01-05 16 PHILIP CHEAH - TV Scene By PHILIP CHEAH NOT only SBC has been purchasing films lately, RTM has been doing its share and competition between the two stations is as hot as ever. This is the line-up of RTM's blockbuster films on the Monday slot for438 words
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Miscellaneous1429 1984-01-05 16 kh3 5 h guide. Film Guide on Page 20 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 3.50 KHp M Ftt*with Kwan Tai. ___J]JRV__ JjttEjP^ 4.00 Technology. Hkys WIHHP filmlet looks at methods of storage and stock- j Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Buck's Hf^lKZk the The people of the1,429 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1984-01-05 17 IAN McASH - Bad films an obsession with the Medveds THIRD VOLUME COMING UP By IAN McASH American Michael Medved, 35, has made a career of watching the type of bad movie that most would run a mile to avoid. He is the front man and presenter1,947 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-01-05 19 LU MUXIN - JENNY HOPES WORK WILL HELP HER FORGET PAST By LU MUXIN Lianhe Zaobao JENNY TSENG likes the colour red. That was what crossed my mind at my first meeting with her. Red coat, red dress, red shoes. When I met her on several other occasions, sheLianhe Zaobao - 369 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-01-05 19 Eastern Daily ATV actor Liu Zhirong of Destiny fame, has a pair of big and sensitive eyes. They have enabled him to produce a great variety of characters for the big and little screens. Goodies, baddies and in-betweens he has the versatility to handle quite a spectrum.Eastern Daily - 290 words
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Article544 1984-01-05 21 PAT D'ROSE - STAGE PRODUCTION OF FIDDLER ON THE ROOF By PAT D'ROSE A fiddler on the roof. Sounds crazy, no? But in the little Russian village of Anatevka, you might say everyone is a fiddler on the roof, trying to scratch out a pleasant tune without breaking his neck. And544 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-01-05 21 Pat D'Rose IF YOU are above II and have always loved the stage, here's a chaace to be a star. The Americas Association aad the National Theatre Trust are teaming sp to produce Fiddler on the Hoof, the loagestrunaing show ia Broadway history. Auditions for the musical will startPat D'Rose - 214 words
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661 1984-01-05 21 JOYE - JOYE Singapore 1648 WHETHER it is going to the cinema or watching television, there are those who like to know what they are going to see besides the names of the stars and the title of the feature. These people like to know something of661 words
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Article109 1984-01-05 21 I WONDER what has happened to the series On the Mat? Why did it end abruptly? I think movies like Jaws, The Spy Who Loved Me, and The Gods Must Be Crazy should be slotted in our Thursday Specials which should have a selection similar to109 words
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Article71 1984-01-05 21 V S SUNDRAM - V S SUNDRAM Senior PRO SBC WE refer to the letters by SCORPIO and SIMON TAN (SM Dec 21, 1903). We regret that we will not be able to acquire for telecast the three soccer matches mentioned. Our schedule for 1984, however, will have adequate soccer programmes71 words
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Miscellaneous816 1984-01-05 20 I BRUSH PAINTINQ" 7 I J |iy of Chinese I A iliM erTture"' "teacher* 1 'at Mm HIPZ-PlffiM Catholic Junior College, I (Je w m be on at the Bistro 1, T 1 Toulouse-Lautrec, from noon to 2 am daily until lk Jan MALAY BRABBWARE nn.u. y# AN exhibition on816 words
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Miscellaneous733 1984-01-05 22 leisure comics 1 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry I'M MUCH /.THAT WAS ONE t YOUP BETTER W... I REMOVED THE OBLIGED I f -I HELLOFA AN THE f G§TOUTOF I NUCLEAR PEHXATDR I wnpj|l7|r ■■ail iff nft SCWERAL COUNT... J/ INOCULATIONTHAT BASTARt? HERE SRANOI AND REPLACEP/T H SCORPIOUt. s.733 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-01-05 23 GO PLACES AFTER almost a year of painstaking preparation, Britain is about to launch one of its biggest tourist promotion drives in recent years. The British Tourist Authority (BTA) has conducted, over the last six months, a vigorous world-wide promotion campaign for499 words
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Advertisement125 1984-01-05 26 Bjlllkjl THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) H With the current emphasis on Automation and Higher Productivity the use of Computers in all Sectors of Trade and Industry is imminent. Why not then take a step in the right direction H pursue our Computer Courses and be prepared to125 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-01-05 27 B KULA - But Singapore still have a chance to finish in top three at the Asian Squash Championships, says coach Webb By B KULA SINGAPORE will make their stand at the Asian Squash Championships in Jordan with only two of the four world meet heroes. They327 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-01-05 27 B KULA - Singapore's squash juniors set £or ASEA championships By B KULA THINGS are finally looking up for Singapore's squash juniors wno have been busy clawing for a place in the team for the ASEA championships from Jan SO to Feb 5 in Bombay. The juniors, who came under264 words
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201 1984-01-05 27 RUGBY'S speed kins Chee Kum Thong has been picked to lead the Republic in their bid to retain the annual under-23 title against Malaysia on Saturday at the Police Academy. Chee, one of Singapores fastest wingers, is in tremendous form. His body201 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-01-05 28 Nicol moves from dole queue to make the winning team cft^ «$> l' k IPS LIVERPOOL'S latest sensation Steve Nicol looked back on a fairy-tale start to his first team career and declared: "It seems a million miles from the dole queue." That's where he was languishingIPS - 754 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-01-05 29 SINGAPORE'S performance In the Merllon Cap Is the point of comments by five readers today. Two readers are all praise for Fandl and Jita Singh, while one reader Is not all that happy over our going gaga over Fandl's effort. For, he says, soccer Is a team125 words
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225 1984-01-05 29 S J SINGH - S J SINGH Singapore 0208 THE Merlion Cup matches held at the National Stadium were a success for many reasons. Firstly, FAS must be congratulated for bringing in our star striker Fandi Ahmad. Fandi's appearance brought back the225 words
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326 1984-01-05 29 He did not deserve Man of the Match tag for win against China SINGAPORE'S national soccer team consists of not one player, but 10 other important men. I would like to implore our journalists to refrain from going overboard with all the publicity over326 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-01-05 29 SINCERE FANS - SINCERE FANS Singapore 0512 WE ARE a group of girls who would like to express our congratulations to our national team and manager-coach Jita Singh. Firstly, we are proud of them for having aualified for the final of the159 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-01-05 29 RAYMOND TOH - KEEPER DAVID LEE RAYMOND TOH Singapore 2056 DAVID LEE'S performance against China in the semi-final of the Merlion Cup tournament was magnificent. He handles those crosses well. But because of Singapore's good performance against such a strong team, aided to a certain extent by the media's overzealous prediction of263 words
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Article204 1984-01-05 29 WHY does Jita Singh still insist on keeping David Lee as Singapore's first choice goalkeeper when, rightly, he doesn't deserve it? To me, David is just an overbearing figure in the team, not only to make up the numbers, but to dictate the game with his vocal cords, not204 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-01-05 30 S GULAM - SCUFFLES AND FLARED TEMPERS MAR UNRULY MATCH AT JLN BESAR fm«mmimi MHnnani REPORT BY S GULAM FARRER Park United's friendly against Munich University at Jalan Besar Stadium last night was anything but friendly with flared tempers threatening to turn the match into a free-for-all. Three scuffles broke outPICTURES BY MOHD ISHAK - 308 words
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303 1984-01-05 30 S GULAM - THEIR STAR-STUDDED TEAM FAIL TO IMPRESS NlltM Hotel 8 Hyatt Hotel 1 [SINGAPORE BUSINESS HOUSES FOOTBALL LEAGUE^ By S GULAM TWO OPPORTUNISTIC goals by Samsir Rahmat gave star-studded Hilton Hotel a lucky win over Hyatt Hotel in the opening303 words
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Article207 1984-01-05 30 ALFONSO CHAN - Forwards were generous with miskicks and bad passes CIAS 8 CaM Storage 1 By ALFONSO CHAN IN A Business Houses Division Two league match at Geylang yesterday, Changi International Airport Services could have put their opponents away into cold store but failed. They had207 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-01-05 30 Malek aeen going tor Munich University atriker, Sharp! Uwe in a game marred by foot* and acuttlea. Provoked by thia tackle, the Weat German grabbed Malek by hit acrutt. However, the captaina and referee intervened. Referee gives Mefek e yellow card tor the tackle. The67 words
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Singing the sponsor blues
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Article231 1984-01-05 31 ALFONSO CHAN - Stilt no backers tor many top National Football League clubs By ALFONSO CHAN WITH nine more days to go before the National Football League starts, several clubs are in a quandary over sponsorship for their clubs. FARRER PARK DYNAMOS, TAMPINES ROVERS, TOA PAYOH UNITED and CHANGI CONSTITUENCY231 words
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Article249 1984-01-05 31 No takers iorce torch route o£ summer Olympics '84 to be cut UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday SPONSORSHIPS of one-kilometre runs for the Olympic torch relay that will kick off the 1984 Games here have been so disappointing that the cross-coantry route will be shortened, officials said yesterday. OlympicUPI - 249 words
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