Singapore Monitor, 16 January 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-01-16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVEmimi EDITION 1 M C iP| No 13 583 Monday, January 16, 1984 30cents17 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-01-16 1 THE WAR IN CAMBODIA 16 guerillas journeyed into capital to assassinate political leaders Reuter PHNOM PENH, Monday A DEATH squad of Khmer Rouse guerillas recently made an attempt to assassinate political leaders in the heart of Phnom Penh in a raid that highlightsReuter - 441 words
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Article139 1984-01-16 1 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL POLICE seized nearly 2,000 pieces of dangerous fireworks from a vendor in Hokkien Street yesterday after interrogating two men caught with fire crackers, the subordinate court was told this morning. Among the items seized were 1,863 pieces of fireworks and five packets139 words
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Advertisement138 1984-01-16 1 lARS HRF The s n 9 a P ore Monitor is carrying a large selection of job advertisements Ml lfc\y today. Don't miss The Monitor appointments in the Classified Pages. BALLY of Switzerland J... meets the challenges of today. The Bestof BALLY Is to ba found at the following authorised138 words
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208 1984-01-16 2 CONNIE YEE - It's a musial Monday for SCGS students thanks to SSO By CONNIE YEE IT WAS musical Monday for students of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Secondary Three and Pour students began their day with a lively performance of pieces by Mozart, Strauss and a popular folk song by a quartet208 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-01-16 2 SIT YIN FONG - Developer expected to pay up by Feb 10 when case comes up for 'review' By SIT YIN FONG IN A 45-minute High Court chamber's hearing this morning, multimillionaire developer Ho Kok Cheong was given another three weeks to413 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-01-16 2 FOO MEY KIEN - THREE FIRMS DEALING IN THESE WILL SOON MOVE INTO THE SCIENCE PARK By FOO MEY KIEN TOMORROW'S opening of the $12 million Marine Technology Centre by Mr E W Barker, the Minister for Law, will also mark the official beginning of the Science578 words
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293 1984-01-16 3 K K FONG - At least 8 customers relieved of their wallets in just a single day By K K FONG A GANG of pickpockets had a field day at the crowded Oriental Emporium at Ang Mo Kio last Saturday, stealing from at least293 words
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151 1984-01-16 3 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG THE Singapore Polytechnic will become the first institute in Singapore to introduce computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM)) courses on a large scale. A grant of $100,000 from the US government, through its Trade and Development Programme,151 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-01-16 4 8080 is no ordinary mutt. His is a tale of loyalty to people who had no time for him. Last December, he was able to find his way from the Orchard Road premises of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals311 words
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Article322 1984-01-16 4 FOO MEY KIEN - WHEN THE NOVELTY WEARS OFF. DOG-OWNERS DO NOT WANT THEIR PETS ANYMORE Some of these animals are infested with maggots, says SPCA committee member ALL STORIES BY FOO MEY KIEN LAST YEAR, about 300 expensive pedigree dogs were left with the Society for the Prevention322 words
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163 1984-01-16 4 IN THE next two years, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has to raise $400,000 to pay for its new $1 million home at Mount Vernon Road. Miss S Balakrishnan, SPCA administration secretary, said: "We163 words
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202 1984-01-16 4 Two community centres will set up Lunar New Year marts Lianhe Zaobao THE TREND of the district festive marts is catching on. First there is the news that the Geylang West Community Centre is going to organise a huge flower mart onLianhe Zaobao - 202 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-01-16 5 YEOW MEI SIN - AEROSPACE CONFERENCE L By YEOW MEI SIN THE AIRLINE industry in the Asia-Pacific region should aim for harmonious air transport policies to develop further. But speakers at this morning's Aerospace Conference said airlines must expect a certain degree of protectionism to prevail527 words
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111 1984-01-16 5 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI ASP CHAN Kok Guan, former head of the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit, claimed this morning that a subordinate officer, Cpl Lukumani Suppiah, had "concocted" a story against him because of their bad working relationship. Chan also said his111 words
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Advertisement125 1984-01-16 6 LEND US YOUR EARS I, > *<'■• i.^|fl^V J% j|| v' V OUB PROUWY ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE'S ONLY TALKING AND MUSICAL ATM AT UANG COURT. To personalize ATM banking, we've given our latest Automated Teller Machine a 'voice'. The latest OUB ATM at Liang Court gives a cheery greeting and plays125 words
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world
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296 1984-01-16 8 LAT-WP RANGOON, Monday THE GOVERNMENT has arrested a number of low-level Burmese officials and other citizens and may put them on trial for negligence or bribe-taking in connection with the bombing of a visiting South Korean delegation last October, according to diplomatic andLAT-WP - 296 words
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108 1984-01-16 8 Reuter BEIJING, Mon A MANCHURIAN tigress from New York nas arrived at Harbin in China's northeast, formerly Manchuria, to help overcome inbreeding problems, the New China news agency said yesterday. Inbreeding between the scarce Manchurian tigers at Harbin Zoo, where there are twoReuter - 108 words
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Article440 1984-01-16 8 ii J lii 111 Umno members should not be afraid to voice dissent against party leaders The Star MACHANG, Monday UMNO MEMBERS should not to be afraid to voice dissent against party leaders who have gone astray, Kelantan Umno chief Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah toldThe Star - 440 words
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366 1984-01-16 8 50 million barrels of oil shipped out of Gulf LATWP RIYADH, Mon OVER THE last two months Saudi Arabia has taken the precautionary step of loading and shipEing out of the Arabian tulf an emergency, floating stockpile of 50 million barrels ofLATWP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-01-16 9 MONDALE, GLENN TRADE BARBS DURING DISCUSSION LAT-WP HANOVER, (New Hampshire), Mon FORMER vice president Walter Mondale and Sen John Glenn of Ohio accused each other of talking "gobbledygook" and "baloney" yesterday, as the first candidates' debate of the Democratic Presidential Race turned intoLAT-WP - 382 words
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Article342 1984-01-16 9 'WASHINGTON READY TO SELL WEAPONS IT WAS UNWILLIN G TO SELL IN THE PAST' Reuter NEW YORK, Monday CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang said yesterday the US had expressed readiness to sell China weapons that Washington was unwilling to sell in the past. Mr Zhao madeReuter - 342 words
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219 1984-01-16 9 UPI SAN SALVADOR, Monday SEVERAL hundred rebels fought their way to the heart of a major provincial capital in a six-hour attack on the city's 1,000-man garrison, a rebel radio station said. A Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday seven soldiers were killed andUPI - 219 words
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Article85 1984-01-16 9 Reuter JAKARTA, Monday VAMPIRE-like attacks have been reported by 21 young women in the North Sumatran city of Banda Aceh who said a man had bitten their necks to suck blood, the Sinar Harapan newspaper reported today. A member of Parliament said he had not believedReuter - 85 words
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273 1984-01-16 10 AP LONDON, Monday INTENSE winds that battered Britain and northern Europe for four days eased partially yesterday, but four more Britons were reported killed and five crewmen of a missing Belgian trawler were feared drowned in the North Sea. Icy roads andAP - 273 words
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519 1984-01-16 10 But government plans to boost agricultural exports Reuter JAKARTA, Monday INDONESIA has unveiled outlines of its next five-year plan which aims to lessen reliance on oil sales but shows that the fortunes of the world's fifth most populous nation is still tied closely toReuter - 519 words
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233 1984-01-16 10 Economic recovery might not be sustained if government does not solve problem AP PARIS, Monday IF THE administration of President Ronald Reagan does not tackle the huge federal deficit, the US economic recovery might start to evaporate as early as next year,AP - 233 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration46 1984-01-16 10 Reuter LONDON: Travel agent "honest John" Hillo has had to rewrite his foreign holiday brochure because his candid comments on what tourists can expect have angered hoteliers. Mr Hill had dubbed ■the manager of one hotel a "camp commandant." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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26 1984-01-16 10 SANDRINQHAM (England): American evangelist Billy Graham preached to the British royal family today from the pulpit of their local churcn.26 words
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112 1984-01-16 10 UPI ROME: A forgotten plastic bag and a screwdriver led police to a gang of international art thieves suspected of stealing seven Italian Renaissance masterpieces from Budapest's fine arts museum two months ago, officials saidUPI - 112 words
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154 1984-01-16 10 Reuter PEKING: Bidding has opened to supply equipment for two Chinese onshore oil projects, the New China news agency said. The projects involve developing deep oil strata at China's largest oilfield, Daqing in the northeast, andReuter - 154 words
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56 1984-01-16 10 UPI ROME: Mr Giorgio Calissoni, the member of the Bulgari jewelry family whose ear was sliced off by kidnappers, returned to Italy yesterday after preliminary treatment in California. In an interview with Italian state television, Mr Calissoni, 17, said he felt in after preparatoryUPI - 56 words
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Article325 1984-01-16 11 IT SOLVES SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROBLEMS THAT SO FAR RESISTED ATTACK PASADENA (California), Monday CALIFORNIA Institute of Technology scientists have developed a working prototype for a new supercomputer that can perform many tasks at once, making possible the solution of important science and engineering problems that325 words
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Article197 1984-01-16 11 FOUR PEOPLE ATTACKED IN CITY'S TOURIST DISTRICT UPI BANGKOK, Monday AN INDIAN diplomat, two German tourists and a Japanese engineer were hospitalised today after being stabbed in a serious of random knife attacks near a busy Bangkok Street. Police described the assailant as "a maniac" whoUPI - 197 words
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158 1984-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday NINE schoolboys playing truant were rounded up by Slice outside a fast-food restaurant in Jalan Silang is morning. The nine were among 20 Form Four students from a Petaling Java school who were caught loitering outside the restaurant One158 words
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458 1984-01-16 12 JOYCE QUEK - Applicants in this category have to wait longer and money is tied up BALLOTING By JOYCE QUEK WHEN it comes to balloting for over-sub-scribed shares, a miss is not as good as a mile for unlucky applicants. Some who applied for L458 words
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377 1984-01-16 12 THE NORMAL reaction these days to a massive over-subscription of a share issue would be satisfaction, even ecstasy, on the part of all those involved. Kentucky Pried Chicken's over-subscription by 191 times was overtaken by L and M Group Investment's over-sub-scription by 247377 words
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249 1984-01-16 12 THE L M Group made its debut on the stock exchange today at its grey market price of $4 and then slipped to $3.84 before recovering to $3.90. However, its turnover of 689,00 shares failed to dislodge Supreme Corp as the top249 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-01-16 13 ASEA Regional Office, with headquarters in Singapore, appointed Mr Gosta Btorkenstam as Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from Mr John Kempster, who has been appointed head of ASEA's new regional office for the Arabian Gulf area. C S Properties appointed Mr Kong Kok Leong General Manager Centrepoint.151 words
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Article517 1984-01-16 13 Major shareholder bails the company out of most of its $20 million debt UPI AT LAST there is hope for the long suffering India-Malaysia Textiles Bhd (IMT) shareholders, and they may not have to wait long to see a return of their investments. Resources IndustriesUPI - 517 words
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Article253 1984-01-16 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly lower. Boustead 3.10/3.12 Cold Storage 5.05/5.10 Esso 11.50/11.60 F and N 6.80/6.90 GIH 4.64 S Genting 5.25/5.30 Mulpha Ltd 1.84/1.85 Haw Par 2.57/2.58 Inchcape 3.08/3.10 Intraco 3.44/3.48 Isetan 4.00 S Jurong Cement 3.80/4.10 Jacks Intl 6.80/7.10 Keck Seng 6.20/6.25 Keppel 3.74253 words
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Article119 1984-01-16 13 Your S$ to one unit Soiling Buying of foreign currency TT/D0 jj DD US$ 2.1325 2.1225 2.1135 sterling 3.0215 2.9994 2.9844 Australian 1.9353 1.9112 1.8977 Canadian 1.7177 1.6977 1.6827 New Zealand 1.3929 1.3728 1.3593 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0770 10.5769 10.5269 Belgian franc/comm 3.7690119 words
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Miscellaneous15 1984-01-16 12 McNMUAi SV«* IM <D'M4 |.|O R 'ipUm(rt OUR WVE6TOR OF THE PLTTURE -WE'RE IN TKOU6L6.15 words
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Advertisement173 1984-01-16 13 THE PRESIDENT LOUNGE PRESENTS IV VI N VjP wan band and TXELEGANCF a five member V ■//%A\VC band group ™s V They will give live entertainment while you /mW 3( sink into our cosy seats with your favourite V* >* Vj drink Both groups have the perfect com V bination173 words
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Article, Illustration738 1984-01-16 14 New poop of the new wopld... features STORY AND PICTURES: SYGMA MEET THE Whittaker family five children, and the family is on the street. Their father, Edmond, a building worker in the public sector, lost his job because of cerebral aneurism. He can no longer do hard labour. AndSTORY AND PICTURES: SYGMA - 738 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-01-16 15 MM— THE INQUIRY into the Sentosa cable car tragedy worked with a legal scalpel. In 55 days of hearings, it opened up the abscess and cut to the site of the infection. The re- port is a fair and meticulous reconstruction of the chain of events and518 words
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349 1984-01-16 15 Are there no organised charities to deal with people like the leukaemia boy? THE CASE of the leukaemia boy, Jonathan, raises some heart-rending issues. I hope, in common with many Singaporeans and other kind-hearted people in the world, that349 words
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249 1984-01-16 15 IT WILL probably surprise many people that taxi drivers are ordinary self-employed people. With the incentives offered, I have come to think of them as aristocrats of the road, to whom we the commuting public must pay homage in terms of surcharges,249 words
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Article17 1984-01-16 15 YOU cannot climb the ladder of success with cold feet of fear. Anonymous17 words
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99 1984-01-16 15 I HAVE read about the dishonesty of dealers "Higher price at discount fair" and "Overpriced comic book" (SM, Jan 10). I have to add my experience of being taken for a ride by a dealer of an instant hot99 words
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Miscellaneous37 1984-01-16 15 Vk too f nou*ewiv/e$ AN? WiVfc* PLAW fAMCLV YgK&S QxAVGtTf NtOMTM* V IKI AWAK4CK. V r fO* EXAMPLE, MY HA6 AL^CT\ Wlf fc HA$ KOT CPKUY <! ALREAPY SPCMT > WHAT MV V 1T..,. y> *AtA*Y \NCREASr v —TJ37 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-01-16 16 Saving a country railway Come Midnight Monday <Debut Ch 5, 5.45 pm) BASED on a novel by David Burke, this is a seven-episode dramatisation by the Australian Children's Drama Unit about the adventures of four youngsters played by Jacqui Gordon, Sally Boyden, Stephen Comey and Tim Blake. This355 words
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Article389 1984-01-16 16 TV Scene By ROBERT YAW VIEWERS will be pleased to take note of two forthcoming SBC programmes which will feature cultural dances and songs. The first one is the Lunar New Year special, which will be shown on Wednesday Feb 1 at 10.15 pm. The variety389 words
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Miscellaneous1406 1984-01-16 16 vflpl'lffllVlEn FILMGUIPE:Page 2O v®/ i i r-v 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by I mm) a Swordsman Chu (r) (C) 3.50 Siva Sakthi/Navarasam by Sudarfcodi Padma (r) V Padma a well-known dancer in V South India, render two dance items with her j[ 1 ■fVJ BPIPB Ra|a Rajeswari lij1,406 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-01-16 17 PAULINE McLEOD - Finola gets mad for art's sake By PAULINE McLEOD IPS IF the front door to the little terraced house was opened any wider, it would be off its hinges. A constant stream of chatter as the teapot is being filled is coming from the back kitchen.IPS - 689 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-01-16 17 SHE IS 26 years old, is full of bounce and energy and has already made a name for herself as a gymnast. All of these qualities played a part in Sylvester Stallone's choosing Cynthia Rhodes to be one of John Travolta's dancing partners in Staying Alive.256 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1984-01-16 18 BOB LANE - Once mastered, all the early pangs involved in learning it is forgotten By BOB LANE MICHELANGELO would be a perfect new computer owner if he were living today. The first week or two of learning what and how to work the1,383 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-01-16 19 HK SIDELINES j With PAULINE GOH NO CULTURE shock awaited this temporary immigrant. Instead, Hong Kong extended a frosty welcome at 10 degrees Centigrade the day I landed. Fresh from the more clement climes of Singapore, I shivered in the taxi queue, thought about our midday661 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-01-16 20 ROBERT YAW - By ROBERT YAW LET yourself clog freely and 11 you think this is Impossible, watch the Green Grass Cloggers when they do their thing. The gronp, which has flown Into Singapore, has revived this traditional dance of the Sonthera Appalachian Mountains, (logging is also America's oldest211 words
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Article681 1984-01-16 21 After three years of plauiiig, it will be the largest hi the US LAT-WP LOS ANGELES: Hundreds of actors, musicians, clowns, mimes, dancers and other artists will descend on Los Angeles this summer to participate in the Olympic Arts Festival, 10 weeks' worth of everythingLAT-WP - 681 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-01-16 21 LAT-WP HAVING recently earned himself much critical-acclaim in Jonathan Miller's TV production of The Beggar s Opera, singing superstar-turned actor Roger Daltrey will now be embarking on his first ever Shakespearean role in the forthcoming BBC TV adaptation of The Comedy of Errors which willLAT-WP - 197 words
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Miscellaneous684 1984-01-16 20 leisure SSO CONCERT Seville Overture and The Wil- PAINTINGS display are brass models of the iiam Tell Overture. The band a PAINTING exhibition by bullock cart, the Minangkabau TO commemorate its fifth an- will also perform Handel's Charan Sharma, a renowned house, a cannon in the shape of niversary, the684 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-01-16 20 SB TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 8.45 am High tide: 9.33 am (2.5 m) (2.7 m) Low tide: 3.46 pm Low tide: 4.30 pm (0.4 m) (0.2 m) High Ude: 11.07 pm High tide: 11.54 pm (2.3 m) (2.4 m)39 words
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Advertisement336 1984-01-16 25 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant NEC\ Due to its expansion NEC Singapore, a subsidiary of worldwide NEC m now operating in its new modernised factory at Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park Q. This factory is filUy air conditioned with pleasant working environment and it manu&ctures electronic components that are aasembled in336 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-01-16 27 Second straight win for the East Europeans Reuter CALCUTTA, Monday FAVOURITES Poland maintained their winning run in the Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup soccer tournament, beating China 10 in a closely-contested preliminary round match here yesterday. The Cast Europeans dominated play in the first half butReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-01-16 27 Reuter TAIPEI, Monday DENMARK'S world number one Morten Frost beat Hastomo Arbi of Indonesia 15-11 15-7, to win the men's singles title on the final day of the Taipei Masters' -Invitation Badminton Championships here yesterday. Ivana Lie of Indonesia upset Helen TrokeReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-01-16 27 Reuter TAIPEI, Monday HONG KONG beat Taiwan 3-2 in their Davis Cup Eastern Zone first round tennis tie when they won one of the reverse singles here yesterday. Results: Kelvin Ng (Hong Kong) beat Liu Chung-hsing (Taiwan) 6-3 7-5 6-2; Wu Chang-rung (Taiwan) beat MarkReuter - 74 words
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71 1984-01-16 27 Reuter RAWALPINDI (Pakistan), Monday PAKISTAN beat Malaysia 4-1 in their Eastern Zone first round Davis Cup tennis tie when they won both the reverse singles matches here yesterday. Results: Hamidul Haq beat Silva Rajoo 6-1 6-1 6-3; Rashid Malik beat Adam Malik 4-6 6-4Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1984-01-16 28 SIMON BARNES - Blame it on the wind as Coventry, Liverpool and West Ham fail to collect points BRITISH SOCCER REVIEW SPECIAL BY SIMON BARNES COVENTRY 1 WATFORD 2 WATFORD 'keeper Steve Sherwood became the unlikeliest goal scorer on a day when the buffeting winds produced plenty of odd goals. Sherwood's1,109 words
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Article1191 1984-01-16 28 Division On*: Birmingham 3 Weft Ham I, Coventry 1 Watford 2, Liverpool I Wolverhampton 1, La too 1 Arsenal 2, Norwich 3 Sunderlaad I, Notts Conaty 2 Leicester 5, Southampton v Nottingham Forest (postponed). Stoke 1 Evertoo 1, Tottenham 2 Ipswich I, West Bromwich 3 Aston Villa1,191 words
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336 1984-01-16 29 SUGGESTIONS GIVEN ON HOW TO BREAK JINX AGAINST PAC-10 INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP UPI CHICAGO, Monday SUGGESTIONS are coming from various parts of the Midwest on how the Big Ten can snap its Rose Bowl jinx against the Pac-10. Some are arguingUPI - 336 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-01-16 29 Reuter MARIBOR (Yugoslavia), Monday ERIKA Hen of Switzerland snatched victory in a women'* World Cap slalom here yesterday, at top rivals Tamara McKinney and Christin Cooper looked set for an American triumph. Hess recovered from an initial mistake in the rough upper section of the second leg to sweep throughReuter - 70 words
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71 1984-01-16 29 Reuter WENQEN (Switzerland), Monday BILL Johnson overcame his nerves and a near spill to win the Lauherhom Classic here yesterday. He is the first ever American to win the downhill shi World Cup. Starting in 21st position and faring difficult conditions, JohnsonReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-01-16 30 MALAYSIA CUP P W D L F A PTS Malacca 2 2 0 0 4 0 6 N Sambilan 2 2 0 0 4 2 6 F Territory 2 1 1 0 7 2 4 Johor 2 1 1 0 5 2 4 Salangor 3 1113 4 4 Kadah136 words
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Article413 1984-01-16 30 SELANGOR FAIL TO CHECK ENTHUSIASTIC TEAM SELANGOR 0 MALACCA 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IN A BATTLE between youth and experience at the Merdeka Stadium last night, Malacca proved that a young and determined side could turn the tables on a team of experienced but aging players.413 words
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Article129 1984-01-16 30 N SEMBILAN 2 SARAWAK 1 The Star SEREMBAN, Monday NEGRI Sembilan scored the quickest goal of the Malaysia Cup so far this season when it took just 17 seconds to open accounts in its victory over Sarawak at the Municipal Stadium here yesterday. Despite theThe Star - 129 words
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Article126 1984-01-16 30 JOHOR 4 PERUS 1 The Star JOHOR BARU, Monday YOUNG striker Dollah Salleh, playing his first full game this season, paved the way for Johor's easy win over Perlis with two opening goals at the Larkin Stadium in Johor Baru last night. The 20-year-old Dollah, knownThe Star - 126 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-01-16 30 No false modesty please. There's no way to go shy not after retaining your world boxing title. That's Milton McCrory, WBC world welterweight champion, in a celebrating and dancing mood, after knocking out challenger Milton Guest in the sixth round at Sterling Heights, Michigan on Saturday.48 words
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160 1984-01-16 30 B KULA - Jansenites 4 Seletar Sports Club B 2 By B KULA JANSENITES played skilful hockey to submerge Seletar Sports Club B in the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's mixed seven-a-side competition to become worthy winners of the Shilpee Trophy at Tanglin yesterday.160 words
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186 1984-01-16 30 AP PALM SPRINGS (California), Monday JOHN Mahaffey won the Bob Hope Desert Classic yesterday with a scrambling par on the second hole of sudden death when Jim Simons backed away from, then missed, a 1-metre putt that would have extended the playoff. MahaffeyAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-01-16 31 World's top tennis woman soos her 54-match winning streak end Just two short of Lloyd's record ...AND THIS IS THE CZECH NATIVE WHO DID IT OAKLAND, Monday HANA Mandlikova won a masterful duel of slamming, serve-and-volley tennis against Martina Navratilova, 7-6 3-6 6-4, yesterday in a US$l5O,OOO tournament,394 words
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101 1984-01-16 31 UPI RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday BRAZILIAN President, Gen Joao Figueiredo, has ordered federal police in Rio to give op the hunt for the stolen Jules Rimet original World Cop for soccer and hand back their apparently fruitless investigations to state police, a SaoUPI - 101 words
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67 1984-01-16 31 UPI HOUSTON, Monday ENGLAND'S Charlie Spedding lunged across the finished line to beat Italy's Massimo Magnani by about 2.5 cm (one inch) yesterday in the 15th annual Houston-Tenneco marathon. Both finished the 42-km race in 2:11:54, but officials ruled that Spedding outleaned Magnani. TheUPI - 67 words
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