Singapore Monitor, 24 January 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION r M C (P) No 13/5/83 Tuesday. January 24, 1984 30cents
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  • 140 1 THE BRITISH aircraft carrier Invincible, which featured prominently in the Falk- lands' War in 1982, is back in Sembawang Shipyard for "further repairs" within a day of leaving the drydock for South Korea. British High Commission officials here confirmed the unexpected return of the aicraft
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  • 391 1  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM MORE stringent measures to reduce industrial accidents in factories and construction sites are to be introduced soon by the Labour Ministry. Supervisory powers for tougher action against employers were given to the ministry in the recent sitting of Parliament. At a
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  • 39 1  -  Story by CATHARINE FERNANDO "OH, YOU'RE here already," ex* claimed Jonathan Tan, 7, the leu* kaemia child who leaves on Thurs* day for a bone marrow transplant in Israel. Picture by ASMAH HAMID:
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  • home
    • 309 2  -  By JALIL MISWARDI BUSINESSMAN Wee Mon Cheng had no intention of evading tax. his defence lawyer submitted in court today. Omission by itself does not mean intention, and it is neutral within the terms of the Income Tax Act, Mr Anthony
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    • 214 2  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN A PRIVATE investigator who gave evidence that his client's wife had committed adultery in a divorce hearing last year is now on trial in the Subordinate Court for giving false evidence. Loh Yien Shue, 33, now a taxi
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    • 115 2 ABOUT 2,500 senior citizens received hong bso end gift psrcels from the Shaw Foundation at the New World Amusement Park this morning. Members of the St John's Ambulance Brigade were at scene to give a generous hand to the senior citizens (Pictures above).
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    • 237 3  -  Two suspects caught for sticking notices on walls to embarrass debtors By K K FONG TWO DEBT collectors who were sticking notices on the walls of Housing Board flats to embarrass their debtors so that they would pay up were caught in the act
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    • 103 3 A 19-YEAR-OLD motorcyclist was killed yesterday after his machine collided with a car and a bus along Jalan Bukit Merah. The accident happened just before 6 p.m. Mr Ramdhan Kassim was travelling in the same direction as the other two vehicles when the collision happened.
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    • 435 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE protest lodged by the Singapore Buddhist Federation against the staging of a Cantonese opera by the visiting Guangdong Cantonese Opera Troupe was not an official one, according to the federation's president Reverend Hong Chuan. Rev Hong Chuan said he
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    • 131 4 LITTLE Jonathan Tan, the leukaemia boy who needs a bone marrow transplant so that he could live a normal life, will leave for Israel on Thursday night. Today, the Dynasty Hotel treated the family of the seven-year-old schoolboy to a lunch, after which
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    • 458 5  -  Seminar on tapping untapped workforce By YONG POW ANG IF THE pool of some 600,000 economically inactive women and retirees were to be fully tapped, Singapore would have no problem in filling up the jobs to be left vacant by the foreign workers
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    • Article, Illustration
      57 5 ntuc CHAIRMAN "THE 1982 labour force survey indicated tbat there is an Mcurve among the more highly qualified women (they) returned to work after a break from child bearing. "As more and more young women become better educated, we may see more returning to work after their children
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    • Article, Illustration
      49 5 PA ASSISTANT DIRECTOR THE PA, said Mrs Teresa Tsien, would start a pilot project by setting up a workshop and accept piecemeal jobs, such as assembling electronic components, folding paper boxes and addressing envelopes for retirees who prefer to work at a pre-arranged place. Mrs Teresa Tsien
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    • 16 2 It sticks without being sticky New jobs great opportunities in the Classified Section of The Monitor
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    • 113 4 and Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: Jingles Boutique shows a flair for dressing in both local and imported clothes with fashion both casual and elegant. Friday: Bijin Hime Boutique gives you a taste of the
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    • 291 5 CARRIAGE HOUSE Essence of Beauty and Rinctkm]/^* View this very exclusive residence with your own eyes and fall in love j {ft Iljft with its practical design and layout. These apartments of- i" fer great versatility in interior decorating. They are finished with Italian marble and parquet floors, elegant sanitary
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  • world
    • 581 6 Reuter RABAT, Tuesday A RISE of Islamic fundamentalism among the younger generation in Morocco, where more than half the population is under 21, is causing concern among officials trying to control social unrest. The problem was dramatised by last week's
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    • 150 9 Tapes show Rape's appaaraacaa Reuter VATICAN CITY, Tuesday HOME video owners may soon find cassettes of Pope John Paul on sale alongside those of the latest movies and rock concerts in video stores. Making video cassettes of the Pope available around the world is just part
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    • 350 9 LAT, WP PARIS, Tuesday THE Soviet Union is emerging as a key factor in American and European efforts to extricate the forces they have committed to Lebanon without suffering a humiliating loss of credibility. Recent hints by Soviet officials in private
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    • 208 9 UPI BANGKOK, Tues A 28-YEAR-OLD man suspected of being the "Mad Stabber" who attacked 10 foreigners in Bangkok last week has been arrested, police said today. Chaiyong Yuppamek, a university student described by police as being mentally unstable, was arrested yesterday after a witness to one
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    • 111 10 r HONG KONG'S status conscious motorists have a date at the auctions on Saturday the car number plate 1997 is due to be sold to the highest bidder for charity. A motorist at a similar auction here in July set what is
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    • 167 10 JOHOR BARU, Tuesday ABOUT 431 million litres of treated water are unaccounted for daily, according to a recent survey conducted by the PWD. This amounted to 26.5 per cent of the total amount of the 1,637 million litres of treated water produced daily
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    • 254 10 UPI BANGKOK, Tuesday VIETNAMESE troops in Cambodia are using toxic gas to combat guerillas in the western part of the country, a Cambodian resistance group charged on Monday. The most recent use of "toxic gas/poisonous products" by Vietnamese forces in Cambodia was
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    • World Briefs
      • 154 10 AP KUALA LUMPUR: The managing director of the governmentowned Malaysian Airline System, Mr Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, yesterday criticised the airlines of some developed countries, saying they put up protectionist barriers. He said the airlines of developing countries like Malaysia should
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      • 84 10 China transcribes 1,800-year-old music score Reuter BEIJING: A Chinese lute player has brought alive the melody from a music score last played 1,800 years ago, the oldest ever discovered in China. Archaeologists found the music written on a piece of wood in ancient Buddhist caves in Dunhuang in 1920. But
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      • 77 10 Reuter MOSCOW: A small number of tenants of the new Soviet flats are being allowed in a pilot study to choose the decoration before moving in, the government's daily newspaper Izvestia said yesterday. Soviet builders usually decorate flats in a standard
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      • 62 10 UPI WASHINGTON: Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda will visit Washington and meet President Ronald Reagan on April 13, the White House announced yesterday. The meeting follows Mr Reagan's decision last year to delete Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia from the itinerary of a trip to
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      • 60 10 AP NEW DELHI: About 290 people were reported injured by rock-hurling activists of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party, who were battling the police in opposition-ruled Jammu and Kashmir. The United News of India reported that the demonstrators turned violent, attacking stores, offices and
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    • 226 6 (jo p^P^P^* Ifs all happening at Gay World Stadium Come along and watch the qualifying rounds C 3 At Gay World Stadium from January 23rd till of this National Championship, and decide I choose the following contestants as champions in each division at It January 30th at 6.30 pm, there
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    • 136 8 OVERSEAS UNION BANK me IS NOW IN BEIJING 1 f f iit ■^ra OUB is pleased to announce the opening of its representative office in Beijing. OU H. together with its wholly-owned subsidiary. International Bank of Singapore, give you banking connections in 12 countries. A total of 61 offices spanning
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    • 274 10 Now we'd like to tell you about our extraordinary prices. Our new menu now offers a wider variety of delicious fare, including barbeque and claypot dishes. But the most pleasant surprise of all is how inexpensive it all is. Take a look at these two sets of menu. LUNCH OR
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    • 8 10 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds
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    • 32 11 y I JB/V H A i Cylfl K3b»T I WE ARE WAmNG TO WISH YOU GOOD FORTUNE AT PARKWAY PARADE C/> WATCH OUT FOR THE OTHER LUCKY RATS OF PARKWAY PARADE >" < < a
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  • money
    • 349 12 It will act as an alternative to Comex in New York CHICAGO needs Singapore as much as Singapore needs Chicago. The American city is depending on the forthcoming link with trading here to blow a breath of fresh air into its gold futures market.
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    • 131 12 THE pound is back below $3 after a brief rally last week. The British unit traded this morning at $2.9880 after losing more than two cents yesterday to close at $2.9910. The pound was last below $3 on January 13 when it
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    • 155 12 D OLLAR AND Q» OLI) GOLD struggled to a partial recovery in Hong Kong this morning after shedding some US$6.OO. It was U*****.50 at New York's closing because of the continued strength of the US dollar in the past week.
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    • 176 12 ASIAN stockmarkets opened lower in the wake of overseas losses in Wall Street and London. The Singapore market was down this morning in the process of correcting yesterday's drop. Although it was firming up towards lunchtime, brokers see it following the overseas lead downwards.
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    • 19 12 HONG Leong Industries requested a temporary suspension of its shares this morning pending an announcement.
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    • 437 12  -  By JOYCE QUEK MARKET expectations about Promet are high. So high, in fact, that analysts see the current share price of $4.48 shooting past the the 1983/4 high of $4.54, past the $4.70 technical resistance barrier and on to the
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    • 564 13 COMPANY REPORTS THE OVERSEAS Union Bank (OUB) has set up a representative office in Beijing to become the first Shjlgapore bank with a presence in the Chinese capThe office is in a suite in the Yanjing Hotel. It will put particular emphasis on the improvement
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    • 258 13 Selected stocks at mklday Market toae: mixed Boustead 3 08/3 10 Cold Storage 5.00/5 05 Esso 11.80/12.00 F and N 6 80 S GIH 460S Genting 5.40/5.45 Mulpha Ltd J 80/1.83 Haw Par 2.84/2.85 Hume 5.80/5.90 Incbcape S.OO/5.02 Intraco 3 34/3.36 Isetan 3 60/3 64 Jurong Cement 3.84
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    • 139 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT 00 US| ***** 2 1250 2.1160 sterling 2 9995 2.9774 2 9674 Australian 1.9422 1.9182 1.9082 Canadian 9 1.7189 1 6988 1 6888 New Zealand 1.3909 1.3708 1 3608 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

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  • 842 14 features The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE FIRST verbal salvos have been fired in the campaign for the Umno elections scheduled for Mav 25. And although it is still too early to say wno will challenge for what posts, the guessing games have
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    • 61 14 COME OH SINGAPORE m* I —fry VTBgTftcVI y^MW^ y ll&" H BH ,<jiß iKyLAi !jMpMM \*j^H v J I I*"** ffllStt We have a plan We have a plan We're going to work together even better Yes we con (qq Together we can do much more do it even better
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  • opinion / letters
    • 524 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT DR GOH KENG SWEE had cooking fish as well as cooking books on his mind when he explained the Banking Amendments Bill in Parliament. Quoting a wise mandarin of the ancient Chinese Imperial Civil Service, he said governing a country is
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    • REPLIES
      • 150 15  -  YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter captioned "A police move to trap unwary motorists?" from "Trap Public" (SM, Dec 15). Since the opening of the Parkway Parade Shopping Complex, the volume of traffic along both Marine
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      • 149 15  -  JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS) Public Relations Officer SBS I REFER to the complaint by "Commuter" (SM, Jan 5) about having to rely on Scheme B buses because of the long wait for SBS Service 32. Service 32 is a Scheme B integrated service. The
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    • 116 15 OF LATE, a lot of hairdressing shops have sprung up in Singapore. Judging from the fees charged for a perm and cut, obviously it's a very lucrative business. Any Tom, Dick or Harry who has a bit of capital could easily set up shop. All
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    • 65 15  -  PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I REFER to your report, "Burglars in Taiwan may work in jail to pay back victims" (SM, Jan 19). I feel that such an action is a good idea. Perhaps Singapore burglars and pickpockets should also work in
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 410 16 TODAY'S UsMklSMkt» nigniignts Theresa Raquin (Part 2 and 3) (Laat Episode) (Ch 5, 10.20 pm) THERESE and Laurent are soon haunted by visions of Camille. They hope that all will be well once they are married but instead, their terror increases. Camille's corpse seems to
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  • 490 16 ■MM M TV Scene LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: Brandon Tartikoff, president of NBC entertainment, says he thinks network television "has to get more adult and has to get more daring in what it does." But to do so, it needs the willingness of
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1400 16 Enigma (C) «r^ Afternoon Matinee: Pocket Money (E). See Highlights. j JTy Cultural Diary v M VP^f*H 610 Programme Highlights p H m+»«fl a*"* 615 News Ik. 9 M* *<OU kA IVVl VV JPIW 6.25 Mari Memasak (M) Jfi <& a NP^^H 6.45 Famous Fairy Tales. mJS 1 »JgaJ T*3aV^B
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  • leisure
    • 1159 17  -  EASTWOOD EXPRESSES VIEWS By MARIANNE HEMMA IPS When I'm with a couple of guys plaving golf and we're kidding each other, that's when I'm in a lucky-to-be-alive moment. m Something simple. Something with no pressure. Something with nobody wanting anything from anyone. A world free of
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    • 313 18  -  Clothes: CHARLES JOURDAN BOUTIQUE Model: SU-LIN Location: MARCO POLO HOTEL Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE shopping centres are packed. The stores and boutiques are chock-full with Lunar New Year finery clothes, shoes, the lot. Here you are, outside an elaborately dressed shop window, eyeing the captivating display. You
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    • 329 19 Hong Kong Star SNIP! Snip! Snip! Within minutes, heartthrob stars Andy Liu Dehua and Liang Chaowei were bald. The two were among a number of HKTVB stars who were summoned to the station recently to have their hair cut. They have been
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    • 247 19 US Today HOLLYWOOD: ADD Terms of Endearment to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Jack Nicholson movies that Burt Reynolds may never see. Reynolds says he regards Nicholson as the best actor of their generation (both men are 47), but he
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    • 356 20  -  BOOST FOR SINGAPORE COMPOSERS By JULIE TAN GOOD newt for Singapore composer*. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra will inclnde at least one local composition in its programme every season. Mosical director and conductor Cboo Hney said the move would provide local composers with more exposure, thus
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    • 1472 21 IPS PAUL McCartney believes that one should really get on with what one does, do it well and forget about the critics. He should know judging from the mostly unfavourable reviews his last few albums have been getting his last rave
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 314 20 DEBATE '84 AN Inter-Youth Group Debate organised by the Buona Vista CC Youth Group will be held at the Buona Vista CC from late January to March. The competition is open to all CC youth groups and youth organisations affiliated to the People's Association. Applications should be submitted to the
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    • 281 20 [h -ufl A scene from The Mousetrap, a play by The Youth Players THE MOUSETRAP L'AMOUR L'APRES-MIOI THE Youth Players the Alliance Francaise will screen L'Amour will present The Mous- L'Apres-Midi, the last in a series of six moral tales trap, a Mandarin play by Eric Rohmer, at the Cultural
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    • 39 20 BBH TODAY: TOMORROW Low tide: 9.22 am Low tide: 10.15 am (0.9 m) (0.9 m) High tida: 3.22 pm High tide: 4.26 pm (2.7 m) (2.4 m) Low tide: 9.56 pm Low tide: 10.39 pm (0.6 m) (0.9 m)
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 699 22 leisure comics I ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry «rt (L DETAILS OP THIS WHOLE^J I— T- —Yrai jjjljjfjvjF i x Bffi Your thoughts turn to P romance September 23 to October 22 k just when you need all of your The arrival of a check or letter IHmJIH __—^WfW
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  • PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER
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    • 70 24 THE Singapore National Union of Journalists will be holding a three-day exhibition of news photographs at the National Museum. The exhibition opens on January 27. The 50 prints on display comprise selected entries and award winners from the SNUJ's photojournalism contest organised last year. Mr
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 425 26 classified Skuatiom Vacant A mmCompany Cam up lo $830 or mora Experience not. necessary Singaporeans but Malaysiana arc also welcome Shift work on rotation Minimum Secondary 3 preferably with Mathematical knowledge Able to communicate in simple English .Singaporeans, but Malaysians also welcome No experience required as training will be provided
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    • 107 26 S.K.A Lounge requires PART/ FULL-TIME WAITRESSES Apply personalty at: Stfc Floor, No 2, Timnioto Road Siafapore 0621 or caH: 776-2719 (boforo 1 pm)/ 293-0116 (after 2 pa) WM'S A CHAttCM tor you to gel into modeling lor advertisements. We are looking for new laces and you might be the one
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    • 271 26 Situations Vacant 0 HITACHI I Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. I Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million I Colour Television Picture Tubes ManufecI turing Company in Jurong has the following vecancies for keen and dynamic people who I eeek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I
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    • 231 29 SABAH 3 MALACCA 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SABAH notched their first victory and handed Malacca their first defeat in this year's Malaysia Cup series at Kota Kinabalu yesterday. Their upset 3-1 victory at Likas stadium also toppled Malacca from
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    • 240 29 SELANGOR 2 PERLIB I The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SELANGOR fallback Lim Teong Kim came up tramps with his speciality again last night a left-footed shot inside the far post to put his team on on the winning track here against
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    • 34 30 THE cash prize for the third-place winner of the Monitor Sports Quest should have read $200 and not $300 as stated in the text of our report in yesterday's Singapore Monitor.
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    • 469 31 Champs win their opening game in style N SEMBILAN 2 PAHANG 5 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Seremban Municipal stadium, which has been the hoodoo venue to many a visiting team, failed to cast its spell on Pahang on Saturday. The home team slumped
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