Singapore Monitor, 7 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Saturday, January 7, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-01-07 1 OEI SIN GIOK - They will reflect either flavour of the area or purpose of the centre Beef-ball noodles at Funan Centime ■y OEI SIN GIOK FROM NOW on, every commercial centre built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority will have a character of its own. It will either509 words
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342 1984-01-07 2 LYE YIN FONG - Regatta may once again be part of North Boat Quay scene By LYE YIN FONG THE OLD clockmaker busy repairing clocks and watches with nimble fingers. The calligrapher deftly wielding his brush. Musicians belting out their numbers in street shows. And,342 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-01-07 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO "WHENEVER I'm away from my country I worship it even more," said Mrs Tish Burd Welland, who has been in Singapore for the past 10 days to gather support for the US Republican Party. Her special mission is to explore with Republicans197 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-01-07 2 The Portuguese training ship Sagres docked at the Port of Singapore Authority's Godown 45, where members of the public can visit her if they wish this afternoon between 2 and 6 pm. Sagres, whose sail area amounts to 1,935 sq m, started out on her annualPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 99 words
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384 1984-01-07 3 K K FONG - POLICE ARE KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH ON ILLEGAL BOOKIES By K K FONG ILLEGAL gambling is picking up in many parts of the island and a gang of bogus detectives is merrily exploiting the situation. With the Lunar New Year384 words
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159 1984-01-07 3 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE Airlines is shopping around for a boat. But the airline is not branching into the cruise business. It's only looking for a boat that can carry up to 15 people. The boat is needed to shuttle159 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-01-07 3 THE Americans are set to make their presence felt at this year's Asian Aerospace 84 with the largest presence ever at an international trade fair in Asia. The exhibition will be held at Changi Airport from Jan 18 to 22. Mr97 words
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47 1984-01-07 3 DR GOH Keng Swee, the First Deputy Prime Minister, has taken charge of the Primary Production Department, the Prime Minister's Office announced yesterday. The department oversees Singapore's agricultural sector, which provides most of our eggs, fish, vegetables, pork and poultry.47 words
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72 1984-01-07 3 THE National Museum will be closed from Feb 6 for a comprehensive renovation that should be completed by the end of the year. When the museum re-opens, the new features will include a History of Singapore gallery, an audio-visual theatre, a Straits Chinese gallery,72 words
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67 1984-01-07 3 A TOTAL of 183 units of stalls in the market/cooked food centre at Block 209, Hougang Street 21 will be balloted on Jan 12. The centre comprises 65 units of cooked food stalls and 118 units of market produce stalls. They will67 words
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198 1984-01-07 3 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI TWO trade unionists are on their way to Harvard University in search of self-improvement and to gain international exposure about their movement. The two, Mr Jimmy Lee Puay Khoon, 32, and Mr Teh Siew Choon, 35, are participating in a198 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-01-07 4 YONG POW ANG - Ministry takes close look at pros and cons to meet peak hour problem By YONG POW ANG THE Communications Ministry has taken a close look at the concept of staggered work hours, first introduced in late 1973 with limited success, as a484 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-01-07 4 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN IF IT were not for his persistence, 12-year-old Kenichi Matsuura would not have been able to learn karate, a sport and an art form, which his father has been learning and teachins for 25 years. Kenichi's motherPICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK - 340 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-01-07 6 SURESH NAIR - A third of the 165 centres have agreed to police plan By SURESH NAIR A MORE positive step is being taken by shopowners to bring down the crime rate in commercial and shopping centres. Since the inaugural meeting between shopowners and the police last month, about192 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-01-07 6 A THREE-storey building was damaged in a fire that broke out at Race Course Road last night at about 9.30 pm. It began at the three-storey Atlas Sound Company, an electrical firm. The fire was spotted by a passing policePICTURE MOHD ISHAK - 77 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-01-07 7 Auxiliary firemen in traditional firetighting costumes dating back to the 18th Century demonstrate acrobatics atop bamboo ladders during the Tokyo Fire Department's New Year parade. The stunts represent the courage of firefighters of the days gone by. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 42 words
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453 1984-01-07 7 DR MAHATHIR HINTS AT NEW MECHANISM BMF LOAN SCANDAL UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday a government investigation of a US$l billion (552.13 billion) banking scandal may require a "new mechanism" and could result in criminal charges. InUPI - 453 words
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311 1984-01-07 7 AP BANGKOK, Saturday THAILAND'S Deputy Prime Minister declared yesterday that his country's army would fight if Vietnamese forces intrude on Thai territory "even one inch" in their pursuit of Cambodia's resistance fighters. "I am very confident that our army and the people asAP - 311 words
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175 1984-01-07 7 AP BANGKOK, Saturday MORE than 20,000 women of all ages crowded into the grounds of a Buddhist monastery yesterday to hopefully purify their minds by becoming "temporary nuns." The women, from all walks of life, will for three days abide by the eightAP - 175 words
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312 1984-01-07 8 Survey also shows European nations adapted best to recession AP GENEVA, Saturday JAPAN leads member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in industrial competitiveness for the fourth consecutive year, closely followed by Switzerland, according to anAP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-01-07 8 UPI Keith Gorze is not doing a stunt jumping from a car to hia pick-up truck. Ha ia going to the reecue of a woman on the Novelty Flata Road between Duvaii and Carnation in Eaat County, Seattle after her car atalled in water thatUPI - 70 words
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212 1984-01-07 8 UPI LONDON, Saturday IT IS a perfectly Christian thing to do to thank God for wine, women and sons, the Roman Catholic Primate for England and Wales says in a book on spiritual hints published yesterday. "ItUPI - 212 words
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187 1984-01-07 10 UPI TACOMA (Washington), Saturday A 15-YEAR-OLD newspaper carrier probably saved the life of one of his elderly customers when he noticed that newspapers had accumulated for three days outside the residence of the 83-year-old man, Tacoma police said. Lawrence Sorensen was delirious, dehydratedUPI - 187 words
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350 1984-01-07 10 NEW SIGNAL IN LEBANON CONFLICT AP, UPI JERUSALEM, Saturday Israel's chief of staff, signaling an important shift in policy, yesterday said Israel could withdraw its army from Lebanon even if Syrian forces remained behind. Lt Gen Moshe Levy, in an interview withAP, UPI - 350 words
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222 1984-01-07 10 AP TUNISIA, Saturday HUGE street demonstrations to celebrate President Habib Bourguiba's cancellation of food price rises yesterday turned into demands for the resignation of his designated successor, Premier Mohamed Mzali. It was the government under Mr Mzali whichAP - 222 words
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269 1984-01-07 11 LEADERS SAY THEY WILL ENSURE TRANSITIONAL GOVT Reuter MANILA, Saturday LEADING opponents of Philippines President Marcos yesterday responded to his charges that they were disorganised and squabbling by announcing plans to mount a major campaign to oust him from power. They also left open theReuter - 269 words
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157 1984-01-07 11 AP TOKYO, Saturday HITACHI Ltd has developed what it claimed to be the world's first 1-megabit Dynamic Random Access Memory (D-RAM) large-scale integrated circuit which will be introduced in the US in February, a Hitachi official said yesterday. The official said his companyAP - 157 words
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208 1984-01-07 11 UPI MOSCOW, Saturday AILING Soviet President Andropov, who has been absent from public view for 141 days, raised more eyebrows yesterday when he failed to attend a session of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation. The nightly television news, Vremya,UPI - 208 words
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605 1984-01-07 12 S'PORE STOCKS CLOSING AT NEW RECORD EACH DAY ASIAN investors turned record breakers in the first week of 1984. With Wall Street shares near the top, the region's markets saw: Singapore stocks closing at a new record each day. Hong Kong's Hang Seng605 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-01-07 12 THE pound has finally dropped below three to the Singapore dollar. It closed last night at 2.9945. The British currency lost more than a cent in Singapore yesterday. It has lost nine cents in the four trading days of this year after closing 1983 at89 words
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189 1984-01-07 12 Reuter TOKYO, Saturday DAIWA SECURITIES America Inc, a subsidiary of Daiwa Securities Co Ltd of Japan, has applied for membership in the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) in order to trade financial futures, a company spokesman said.Reuter - 189 words
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Article139 1984-01-07 12 f 1 HHLLSTREET k. Reuter WALL STREET stock prices rose for the third consecutive day yesterday in heavy trading as institutional investors continued to flock to the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which traded in a narrow range most of the day, closed up 4.40Reuter - 139 words
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Article186 1984-01-07 12 J. AI [jOL. AP THE SOARING US dollar set records against British, French and Italian currencies on foreign exchange markets for the third straight day yesterday, in what dealers termed unusually active trading spurred by "bullish sentiment." The greenback hit its highest mark in nearlyAP - 186 words
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676 1984-01-07 13 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has named the 20 counters selected for testing its computerised clearing house system. The 20 counters are Amalgamated Properties and Industrial, Pandar Raya Developments, Consolidated Plantations, Cycle and Carriage Bmtang, Faber Merlin (Malaysia), General Corporations, General Lumber676 words
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247 1984-01-07 13 REPORTS PERLIS Plantations recorded lower group turnover of Ms4l7 million for the year ended Sep 30 compared to Ms47o million previously, although company turnover increased from M 511.6 million to M 515.7 million. Group operating pre-tax profits of M 564.9 million, up 18 per cent from247 words
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293 1984-01-07 13 HAVING broken the 1,000 mark with a great burst of vigour and volume, the stock market continued to forge ahead this week. The ST industrial index closed the week at 1027.93, up 3.68 points mainly due to gains by undervalued blue chips like Genting Highlands,293 words
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128 1984-01-07 13 _FROM OUR f YESTERDAYS 'evening edition' BERJAYA Kawat Bhd has managed to get back into the black with group pre-tax profit at $773,000 from a loss of $231,000 in the previous six months to Oct 31. The parent company, however, went into the red128 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1984-01-07 14 The 60-year-old politician has become 'shadow Secretary of State' Mr Henry Kissinger has pyramided himself into national and international prominence unmatched by any American out of office. While holding no official power to move men or nations, he has become, in the eyes of1,271 words
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Article487 1984-01-07 15 Imun.k*— THE LIGHT at the end of the tunnel may be in sight for the Philippines long, long tunnel that it is. One encouraging sign is that the independent commission looking into the shooting of opposition leader Ninoy Aquino while under military escort appears to487 words
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614 1984-01-07 15 HAN FOOK KWANG - Curbs on heavy vehicles during peak hours another solution HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary (Communications) Singapore 0409 I WOULD like to comment on what is probably the most difficult problem in transportation how to cope with the peak nour demand for travel.614 words
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62 1984-01-07 15 I AM sure those who enjoy walking in the East Coast Park will appreciate if the park rangers could conduct a blitz on cyclists using the footpaths. The lack of consideration on the part of cvclists there not only makes62 words
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Article72 1984-01-07 15 To pay my road tax this year,.l had to tender four documents the insurance certificate, the registration book, the inspection certificate and the renewal form. Inad to aueue up for about 45 minutes. I thought of sending the payment t>y registered post. But72 words
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89 1984-01-07 15 "COURTESY" will become too commercialised indeed if it is (>ractised only to attract sales as implied in Mr Ng Ek Khiam's etter (SM, Dec 28) on private pharmacies. The value of courtesy lies in its being a natural way of our life. COME ON,89 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-01-07 16 VALERIE TREVOR - a^A i \^j^Sjjfit(f/t WITH VALERIE TREVOR Saturday Matinee Twirl (Ch 5, 2.05 pm) A NATIONAL baton-twirling contest is the colourful backdrop for this 1981 production by Gus Trikonis. Erin Moran of Happy Days and Lisa Whelchel of Facts of Life play two best friends, Bonnie475 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-01-07 16 PHILIP CHEAH - TV Scene By PHILIP CHEAH TWO programmes make their debut tomorrow. Mind Your Language, a British comedy, which has been shown on RTM for some time, has finally been acquired by SBC. It will be telecast tomorrow on Channel 5 at 1.35 pm. Barry360 words
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Miscellaneous976 1984-01-07 16 CM on Page f) /itwHl JH 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights Followed by HH IMMfJM Sesame Street Saturday 3.40 ABC Wide World of Sport*. ""Sf St Features Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo and the vjECI World Cup Gymnastics competitions. Indonesian Dendam for the a man comes across a group Diary iB976 words
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Miscellaneous253 1984-01-07 16 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 ing: 1. Stanley Black, His Piano and OrMusical Notebook Towards the 21st chestra 2. Victor Silvester and His OrCentury: 1. Luciano Berioi, Differences, chestra 3. Various Artistes 6.00 Julliard Ensemble 2. Bruno Maderna: Y News-in-Brief 6.05 Easy Listening Despues, Narciso Yepes (guitar) 3. Karl- (cont'd)253 words
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Miscellaneous167 1984-01-07 16 V. 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Let There be Drums 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 British Press Review 1.15 About Britain 1.30 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 News about Britain 3.15 From the Weeklies167 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1984-01-07 17 GENE SISKEL - There's no movie role that shows Newton-John as she is By GENE SISKEL ON A hotel sofa in Los Angeles with friend and co-star John Travolta at her side, Olivia Newton-John comes across as bright, perky and sweet. Yet, for her sunny personality, umpteen gold and platinum records1,120 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-01-07 18 WAN ZILIANG REACHES FOR THE STARS Lianhe Zaobao WAN ZILIANG Is astute and knows when to snatch a good opportunity when it comes his way. Sometimes, his decisions are stunning like his recent decision to leave ATV for Shaws, at the pinnacle of fame on Hong KongLianhe Zaobao - 370 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-01-07 18 A SENSE OF BELONGING AT LAST Lianhe Zaobao MARRIAGE came to Zhang Xiaoyan somewhat later than for most movie personalities. It is certainly unusual for a film star to marry after 30. But the advantage is there she had more years to cultivate a better senseLianhe Zaobao - 287 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-01-07 19 PAT D'ROSE - EX-QUESTS MEMBER, JIMMY CHAN, BRINGS BACK MEMORIES PAT D'ROSE YOU wouldn't want Jimmy Chan to stop once he's begun talking. But he'll have to disappoint you to please all tnose wno turn up nightly iust to hear him caress the ivory keys of his piano. He415 words
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Article327 1984-01-07 19 YOU must have heard that Tony, Terry and Spencer are breaking up because Spencer is going to the US to study music arrangement. Save the moans. Like Tony said, the guys deserve a break. Still, it's not too late to catch them at the Imperial Bar at the327 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-01-07 21 LIM SEK - Reviews by LIM SEK LAT-WP FIRST the answers: Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson and Michael Jackson. Now, the questions. Who was the USA's biggest sin-gles-seller during 1983? Who was the States' biggest al-bum-seller during 1983? Who had the most popular album in England during 1983? JacksonLAT-WP - 382 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-01-07 21 ALBUM: THE RIGHT TO SING ARTISTE: Sarah Chen LABEL: EMI EMGS 5077 MY FIRST impression of Sarah goes all the way back to an old Taiwanese variety programme when this petite beauty with outstandingly strong features sang Emotions, the Samantha Sang hit. Her English diction and vocal380 words
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Article221 1984-01-07 21 ALBUM: THE IMMORTALS ARTISTE: Tracy Huang Michael Kwan LABEL: Philips 818 051-1 THE IMMORTALS, the year-old series from TVB, has finally arrived on Singapore's goggle box. Among the memorable features of the series are the theme songs, performed by Michael Kwan and Suzanna Teo. For the local station,221 words
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Miscellaneous609 1984-01-07 19 f\KM GUID6 plaza (*****72): creepshow (e> WaMiyWMrtaiiiaiiMaUMllP Midnight show: sleeping dogs (E) Y{N U (C) (*****,,,: BODHISATTVA KUAN aSKa»BSSR7-< YlN*??' f 44 7 3o BODHISATTVA KUAN OOJ-DEN (*****86): INTERPOL<Q CAPITOL (*****59): THE NEW BARBARy Midnight show: LOOK WHAT'S A FAMILY jaNS (E) 1?* Starring: Fred Williamson, George Eastman, i »2n609 words
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Miscellaneous382 1984-01-07 20 ■BIH CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING AN exhibition of Chinese brush paintings by Sng Mee Lian, an English literature teacher at Catholic Junior College, will be on at the Bistro Toulouse-Lau-trec, from noon to 2 am daily until Jan 16. MALAY BRASSWARE MALAY brassware from Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei is now on382 words
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Miscellaneous430 1984-01-07 20 TO commemorate its fifth anniversary, the Symphony Orchestra present concerts featuring B 6 artiste Daniel renowned American on Jan Victo- Concert Hall 8 JJotk mm *i Si The programme in- eludes Beethoven's Eg- 1 mont: Overture, Men- J delssohn's Violin S I Concerto in E minor Mk%\ and Dvorak's Sympho-430 words
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Miscellaneous294 1984-01-07 20 PHOTOGRAPHY THE Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS) and Cycle and Carriage are holding a Mitsubishi Photographic Competition which is open to the public. Entries should be colour prints and feature a Mitsubishi vehicle, regardless of type, model or age. Entry forms are available at the PSS and should be submitted294 words
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Miscellaneous463 1984-01-07 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA Anticipate a family member's September 23 to October 22 request and you become his or You deserve to spend the weekher hero. Ask for a loan only if end doing just as you please, you have no other option. Your Family463 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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223 1984-01-07 23 WONDER BOY - THREE-YEAR-OLD LOOKS TOO GOOD FOR MODERATE RIVALS By WONDER BOY GALA DISPLAY 11, a last-start all-the-way winner, should complete his winning double in Race Five, a Class 2 Division 4 event over 1,200 metres at Bukit Timah today. The Medical Man three-year-old223 words
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Article122 1984-01-07 23 FIRST Of Muy (1) has dose well slace he started racing and Is bow la saperb form. With champioa jockey Tweed ie as partaer agaia, he Is expected to coatiaae his winning streak la Race 4. Whips (7) woa his last race beaatifally aad has a good chaace122 words
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Article180 1984-01-07 23 WONDER BOY MA-ZMEN TAN MA TAN (MonNor) (Zao Bm) (Wan Bm) RACE 1 4 B*ra ConwMMd 4 aWa Camnai* I Q»y g Ouy 0 Guy 'So wmi hi 8AJwaytB<*) tAMayiBoM B. r Thux>w RACE2 4 ate* Hong IQfajiwaaW 11 OjMftJ tana* 5 AudK ExcapHon 4 Son Hong 3180 words
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Article516 1984-01-07 23 EQUUS STABLE S CHAMPION IS ONLY HORSE TO SHOW HE IS A TOP SPRINTER AND STAYER EQUUS STABLE'S Andermatt, trained in Singapore by champion trainer Ivan Allan, is my choice as Horse Of The Year 1983. The five-year-old New Zealander gets my vote against many strong516 words
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Article218 1984-01-07 23 WONOER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Z*x> Bao) (Wan B«0) RACE1 1 Hirttege n Em TwmM 4 Play To sV* 8 Tontonan N 4 Puy to Wei 2 Haulage il 9 Bounty Hunter I 0 Bounty Hunter 11 6 Extra Terrestrial RACE 2 Ai Otetaulan 10 Anepfctoue218 words
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Article678 1984-01-07 23 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 1 1,200 m 1 ***** Forest Shadow 57 Khoo 2 077 Heritage N 57 TNey 1 3 ***** Starling Bond 57 Razak 7 4 ***** Play To Win 56.5 T Bakri 5 5 ***** Gallant Chadangar 56 Soo 6 ***** Extra-Terrestrial 55.5678 words
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Article, Illustration5032 1984-01-07 24 12.15 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m (Ratings: 50-44) Stakes $14,000 1 9730 Cheers II 57 M Rahman 8 6cfteo Zam Brantas (<32 +3) Ttk 29 8 C 5-1 56% M Rahmat Sl2oog PossOfcty Ist 1.11.8 •W2O/2 C 5-4 57 KW Tan Pl2oog German Hero5,032 words
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Article221 1984-01-07 25 1st 2nd 3rd Unptao 1 Alwin Tweedie 59 48 45 288 2 Terry Lucas 50 24 21 183 3 MC Lam 48 44 43 188 4 Leslie Khoo 38 22 31 201 5 Nigel Tiley 36 41 30 223 6 *M Rahmat 36 26 30 212221 words
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Advertisement50 1984-01-07 27 Property For S*le Extra corridor area. 3-roomed corner flat. Lorong 8 Toa Payoh. Marble flooring, builtin wardrobe and kitchen cabinet. Selling: $69,000. Please call Christina at 252-8467. TOA PAYOH J rooms. $57,000 Bukit Ho Swee 3 rooms. $34,000 Teban Garden 4 rooms. $88,000 Prices negotiable Contact: 561-6911. VACATION Tours [AUSTRALIA]50 words
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Advertisement465 1984-01-07 27 APPOINTMENTS K//:> A SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites applications for the posts of: A) TECHNICAL OFFICER (ELECTRICAL) A Technician Diploma in Electrical Engineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a Public Utilities Board Technician Licence. GROSS SALARY RANGE: $1,042 to $2,360 per month ($9BO x 60 1100/1175 x 60 1355/1475465 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-01-07 28 Singapore Under-23 hope to win for fifth consecutive time REPORT: B KULft PICTURES: CUFTON AW Slagaporo Uador-23 *1 MalajsU Uader-23 Spat today at PoUm Academy ground HANGING ON MALAYSIA'S under-23 team, beaten by Singapore in four successive annual rugby clashes, will be gunning the Singaporeans483 words
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206 1984-01-07 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE JUNIOR Team Tennis series begins today with an individual championship tournament at the United World College Dover Road Campus which will double as a ranking meet to select the teams for the main event. The Team Tennis competition proper will take206 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-01-07 29 Hwee Seng justify their Second Division fsvourites label Hnreo Seng 4 Hitachi Dockyard 1 J_l____ fl ■unarm hooie SH Report bv S Gulam. Pictures by Mohd Ishak. NORHALIS SHAFIK had a nasty present on the eve of his wedding yesterday when he suffered a deep446 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-01-07 29 LOOK who's back! If you've forgotten, that's former star midfielder Sallm Moln, looking good In his new role along the sidelines. Yes, Sallm, that infamous International banned for six years from playing for a moment of anger, is back, orchestrating his team Hwee Seng's moves from the93 words
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430 1984-01-07 29 ALFONSO CHAN - NUYBJMK 6 MOBIL 1 By ALFONSO CHAN MAYBANK, even without star midfielder Ahmad Paijan and playing against a gusty wind in the first half, could still hammer five goals past Mobil in a Business Houses division two match at Toa Payoh Stadium430 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-01-07 30 S GULAM - PLAYERS' WELFARE By S GULAM PLAYER welfare has always been on the FAS council members' minds in good and bad financial times. And the PAS has never "stinged" on the player* and coaches. "We have never withdraw!. aor reduced the allowances270 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-01-07 30 MONEY MATTERS MONEY matters seem to be the root of much concern. For without financial security, the FAS' would fail in many of its development, welfare and promotional schemes, which remain its main priorities. So said FAS chairman Mr Teo Chong Tee at a press278 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-01-07 30 COACH JITA SINGH YAP BOON CHUAN, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) Coaching Committee chairman, revealed the real reason behind national coach Jita Singh's decision to go part-time. Refuting a newspaper claim that Jita chose to return to the army because of298 words
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336 1984-01-07 30 HOW SINGAPORE FARED IN 1983 BY FAS -1983 according to the FAS as presented during their press conference yesterday: We ended 1982 with a budget deficit of $90,000. Coaching and training expenses in 1983 amounted to more than $250,000. We ended 1983 with a budget surplus of $500,000. We ended336 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-01-07 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr WHEN Singapore's SEA Games starlet Chan Mui Pin left for Houston on Sundav, she received a rousing $8,000 sendoff. And when she landed in Houston, she was greeted by a further U552,650. Such is the kind of faith the 18-year-old student179 words
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301 1984-01-07 31 REDS TURN FA CUP GLAMOUR MATCH INTO A MISMATCH LIVERPOOL 4 NEWCASTLE 0 Reuter LONDON, Saturday LIVERPOOL tamed their former goal-scoring hero Kevin Keegan last night and slammed Second Division Newcastle United 4-0 in the third round of the English Football Association (FA)Reuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-01-07 31 KEN JALLEH Jr compares our boys in boots and their compatriots in other sports and says... GOLLY! Gosh! Goodness me! It's almost as if I were Alice in Wonderland. So many beautiful bank notes to gawk at, so many things to look forward to and such803 words
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Article89 1984-01-07 31 WE'VE had oar say, the FAS has had theirs. Critics, with football close to their heart, have also spoken out, in other newspapers. Now, it is up to you, the READER, the FOOTBALL FAN, to deliver the verdict. Feel strongly enough about soccer? Then address89 words
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