Singapore Monitor, 6 February 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-02-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENINGI EDITION J M C (P) No 13/5/83 Monday, February 6, 1984 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-02-06 1 They will receive money raised by auctioning unclaimed items left behind A SCHEME to reward honest taxi drivers, similar to what's already been in operation in major cities around the world, is now being considered by the government. Under the proposal, initiated by the Registry331 words
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125 1984-02-06 1 Reuter LONDON, Monday THE BRITISH Government has decided to lock away ontil the year 2014 an internal report on progress towards cutting down official secrecy, the London Times reported today. Senior officials carried oat an unannounced study of the effect of a policyReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement20 1984-02-06 1 SPATE OF SHOOTOUTS BETWEEN COPS AND ROBBERS IN HONG KONG: PAGE 6 S%f MALAYSIA CUP '84 f ROUND-UP: Page 2520 words
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Advertisement77 1984-02-06 1 Industries Pte Ltd Tet *****88 I fe- tf (r '^Spß^^^,'.^ j |ffcr ■>& DBS Bank is now at Goldhill Centre with all the services that can help you most And, if you open a new account, you will get either a DBS Bank gold wafer, Year of the Rat $1077 words
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home
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146 1984-02-06 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN AN UNDERCOVER agent from the Central Narcotics Bureau was used to trap a drug pusher, a subordinate court was told this morning. The accused, Mohamed Noor bin Ramli, 61, was suspected to have Sushed cannabis along Boon Tat146 words
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Article175 1984-02-06 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG TWO FOREIGNERS, one a Thai construction worker and the other a Malaysian, were found murdered in separate cases yesterday. In the first case, police found the body of construction worker Thawil Oumai, 22, in an uncompleted block of flats in Hillside Avenue,175 words
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144 1984-02-06 2 AN ENGINEERING contractor, wanted for 19 traffic offences, was finally tracked down last week in a coffee shop in Geylang after evading arrest for almost three years. Among the offences allegedly committed by the 31-year-old man since Sept 1980 were speeding, careless144 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-06 2 A PARTIALLY-BLIND old woman was burnt to death when fire gutted her pre-war shophouse in Bandar Street last night. Central police are looking for an old trishaw rider who may be able to help them trace the next-of-kin of Madam Low Ah Moi, 81,248 words
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Article270 1984-02-06 3 CONNIE YEE - ill EIGHT FAMILIES TO BE RELOCATED AT TOA PAYOH 1-, 1 Ml- .f fe" &*L' *w ~%> *,3 By CONNIE YEE BLOCK 206, Toa Payoh North, was the starting point this morning of a survey to be done on the existing condition of buildings within270 words
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Article, Illustration702 1984-02-06 3 All the answers to assuage fears of HDB residents Why is tho MRTC underpinning Block 206? THE MRT tunnel out of Braddell Station squeezes between Block 109 and 107 and between Block 110 and 108 without any need to interfere with the structure of these buildings, but Block 206702 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-02-06 4 SIT YIN FONG - L- drivers banned from these areas They are restricted from practising along eight roads in Toa Payoh By SIT YIN FONG THE SHADED roads or sections of roads in Toa Payoh town ara thosa from which L-drivers have been banned from practising their driving during daylight hours. The ban, however,167 words
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201 1984-02-06 4 A NEW 8,000-square-metre exhibition hall is being built at the World Trade Centre (WTC) to hold the National Exhibition on 25 Years of Nation Building in November. The hall, at the site of the existing hall 4, godowns 55A and F, is expected to201 words
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74 1984-02-06 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN A 24-YEAR-OLD man, identified by Thai prostitutes as a brothel assistant, was today fined $2,500. Foo Ton Boon, who works in a printing firm, was found guilty in a subordinate court for assisting his friend in running74 words
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Advertisement193 1984-02-06 3 Its 15 red letter days with the best of traditional prosperity dishes! At the Ming Palace Restaurant At Coffee Pot Dine a-la-carte on our delicious selection Go buffet style with our mouth-watering of season specialities including our famous Raw n 9 Yun Fish Porridge, Nian Nian Da Li Yearly Fish193 words
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Advertisement64 1984-02-06 4 Rasters, II OLD ENGLISH EATING HOUSE THOSE WHO KNOW GOOD STEAKS KNOW FOSTERS We are now at 2nd Level, Specialists' Centre, Orchard Road Telephone *****39 Closed Sundays and Public Holidays Visa, American Express Carte Blanche welcome If PAYS TO READ THE SMALL PRINT For parties of 4 or mort, w'l64 words
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Advertisement426 1984-02-06 5 The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore Jj y 'l fct~Twl'VV ias issued four gold bullion coins on 1 Dec 83. These coins of 999 fineness are legal tender. J,a The obverse side of the coins bears the State Arms and the year of issue while m J Ci the426 words
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world
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155 1984-02-06 6 AP HONG KONG, Monday TWO policemen and two men wanted on robbery charges were injured in a shootout after police raiaed a downtown apartment by blasting down the door yesterday, officials reported. The officials said four men inside the apartment were wanted in connectionAP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-02-06 6 AP HONG KONG, Monday A RECENT spate of shootouts between police and robbers that left one innocent bystander dead and six others injured has sparked fears about public safety in this British colony. A 19-year-old waitress was killed and three otherAP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-02-06 6 THIS is the innocent bystander who was caught In the crossfire between the police and robbers during the holdup. 19-year-old Mlaa LI Yuet Kam was on her way to work when she was critically wounded. Picture above shows her being to attended toby a policeman after the51 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration113 1984-02-06 6 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Mon Elders in a Pakistani tribal area bordering Afghanistan have decided to burn the houses of heroin producers there and impose stiff fines on them, the official APP news agency reported. It said the decision by a Jirga (council) of Shinwari trineReuter - 113 words
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85 1984-02-06 6 Reuter LONDON: British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, fighting off resignation calls after his ban on unions at a spy centre stirred up a political storm, insisted be had done the right thing and would not quit. The government faced furtherReuter - 85 words
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70 1984-02-06 6 AP JERUSALEM: The Israeli government announced new guidelines for cracking down on Jewish vigilantes as it also recommended tougher punishments tor Palestinian demonstrators in the occupied West Bank. Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor said the policy statement was not a new line or aAP - 70 words
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60 1984-02-06 6 AP LONDON: William (Holding's first novel since he won the Nobel prize for literature last year was given bad reviews by London critics on the eve of its publication. The Paper Men, a novel about a prize-winning novelist, was called "banal" in the SundayAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-02-06 8 THANK GOODNESS, THE TOWN IS ALSO KNOWN AS LL6ISJR POSTMAN Heddwyn Roberts with a parcel for a man in the Welsh town with the longest name in Britain. The name of the town? It's Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllandysiliogogogoch. The British Post Office has postcodes for millions of addresses, andPICTURE: UPI - 60 words
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166 1984-02-06 8 AP JAKARTA, Monday THE Indonesian Censors Board has approved for release to the public three films depicting Japanese brutality during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia during World War 11, a board spokesman said last Saturday. One of the three new films, Kadarwati, wasAP - 166 words
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244 1984-02-06 8 Reuter, AP BIRMINGHAM, Monday THE body of an Indian diplomat has been found two days after he was kidnapped in a suburb of Britain's second-largest city, police said early todav. A police spokesman said the body, found in a farm laneReuter, AP - 244 words
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93 1984-02-06 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday THE pressure put on Soviet schoolchildren to perform well leads to stress which can physically damage their health, a doctor wrote in the government newspaper Izvestia yesterday. Children getting top marks have a much higher incidence of nervous complaints,Reuter - 93 words
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347 1984-02-06 9 UPI TORONTO, Monday VIOLENCE on television has led to an "epidemic" of murders, suicides and assaults especially among young people in the United States, US surgeon-general Dr Everett C Koop said yesterday. Speaking to about 500 people at a symposiumUPI - 347 words
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PEOPLE WATCH
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Article159 1984-02-06 9 AP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, celebrating his 73rd birthday today, has one way to deal with any hint of a suggestion that he is too old to be President of the United States, or to run for re-election laugh about his age. His aides feelAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-02-06 9 'Is he a transvestite?' poser UPI UNDER all the make-up, pop star Boy George is a boy, of course? That's not what French airport officials thought when the singer arrived dressed as a Japanese geisha girl. "If he comes dressed and all madeUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 238 words
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Article112 1984-02-06 9 AP MANCHESTER: A MANCHESTER businessman sold a container load of Japanese salmon to Japan. Mr Michael Hyman, bead of a family business, has a special technique for smoking salmon that the Japanese, who normally prefer raw fish, are going wild over. Mr Hyman said heAP - 112 words
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Advertisement204 1984-02-06 7 READY FOR IMMIPEATE OCCUPATION Of the 18,000 rrn of lettable served by seven high-speed, Large neighbouring dormitory space in Parkway Parade's computer-controlled lifts. areas for easy staff recruitment. 22-storey office tower, well over 9 S f ree j eve obb y p| us a wide choice of eating places 90204 words
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Advertisement81 1984-02-06 9 Happy Mdentine SweetheartJ Here's a gift that's straight from the heart. This Valentine,express your feelings in a beautiful pewter vase. Available at all Selangor Pewter showrooms and authorised dealers. Hearts and two mimes (up to 10 characters), inscribed at no extra cost! offer till Feb 14 th 1984 T ((jj)81 words
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600 1984-02-06 10 RODNEY HOBSON - They account for more than a quarter of turnover on many days By RODNEY HOBSON SETTLEMENT contracts are making a comeback but it is slow going. Since this type of trading was resumed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in 1982, settlement contracts have built600 words
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249 1984-02-06 10 THE Overseas Union Bank, which has just set up a representative office in Beijing, plans to establish another one, this time in Sydney, in the near future. The Chairman and Managing Director of OUB, Mr Lien Ying Chow, said this249 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-02-06 10 MINING shares are easily the most popular for settlement contracts In 1983, more than a quarter of all deals were done on a settlement basis Although this sector seems far and away and had the lowest total turnover among the six sectors, settlement volume was higher125 words
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394 1984-02-06 10 HONG KONG, Monday PUNTERS drove the Hang Seng Index through the 1,100 mark in the last trading session ahead of the Year of the Eat its highest for 16 months and the new lunar cycle is likely to continue in the same394 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-02-06 11 MR MITSUHIRO SHICHIJO has been appointed managing director of Fuji Photo Film. He will head the local company which was officially inaugurated on Jan 1 to handle the marketing, sales and distribution, including after sales service and technical support, for the entire Fuji Film product range. MR BEN131 words
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221 1984-02-06 11 SINGAPORE shares moved strongly this morning, with most counters gaining. Among active counters Tan Chong gained 50 cents and GIH 38 cents. Hong Kong stocks were steady, with the Hang Seng Index down less than a point. Tokyo shares were higher. The US221 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-02-06 11 SHARES of Malaysian-based companies were more actively traded on the local stock exchange and accounted for 52.7 per cent of the total market turnover last year. Figures released by the Stock Exchange of Singapore showed that with the exception of the last quarter234 words
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Article272 1984-02-06 11 Selected stocks at mMday. Market tone: mixed Boustead 3 00/102 Cold Storage 4.96/5.00 Esso 13.70/13.80 F and N 8.75 S G I H 4.80 S Genting 5 45/5 50 Mulpha Ltd 1.80/1.81 Haw Par 2.81/2.82 Hume 5.90 S Inchcape 3.04 S Intraco 3.36/3.40 Isetan 3.72/3.74 Jnroog Cement 3.66/3.76 Jacks272 words
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Article137 1984-02-06 11 Your 39 to on* unft of foiwign currtwcy to«ng Buying TT/OO TT 00 "St ***** 2 1235 ***** sterling 3.0S1C 3 0294 3 01M Australian S 1J7M 1 9515 1 9415 £wMdJ»n$ j 1.71M l 8996 ***** New Zealand J 1 4052 1.3852 1.3752 molOOurwte Of forOMJH) currency Austrian137 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-02-06 10 f WELL. I CAM'T B6 RI&HT R ALL "THE TIME. THE »«*}<>* D YlO. BUT YOUR APVICE MA6 Bfc&N WROHfr ALL 1U& TIM£22 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1984-02-06 12 Many experimental modules on the drawing board features Newsweek ELEVEN years after the last moon walk and nearly three years after the space shuttle toegan flying, it began to seem as if NASA's days of glory and bold visions were alive only in movieNewsweek - 1,012 words
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opinion / letters
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470 1984-02-06 13 tHE SINGAPORE monHkS* COMMENT ABOUT 15 months ago, an experiment began with several companies responding to a request by the then Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, to try 12-hour shifts to help resolve the problem of labour shortage, especially on shift470 words
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229 1984-02-06 13 SOS. Will someone hear us and do something? The traffic situation at Gray Lane and Pebble Lane is fast becoming a frequent nightmare. The difficulties that confront us nightly, especially at weekends and Sunday mornings, are: INCONSIDERATE and haphazard parking of vehicles229 words
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Article21 1984-02-06 13 WE have 40 million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse Rudyard Kipling, English writer (1865-1936).21 words
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141 1984-02-06 13 I WOULD like to bring to light an incident on board OTS service 165, which occurred on Jan 6 at Holland Road. My friend and I intended to get down at the bus stop in front of Cold Storage Jelita, but being uncertain,141 words
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248 1984-02-06 13 I VISITED Parkway Parade the other day and was most impressed. It truly is one of the best shopping centres in Singapore, and can stand up to any in the world, Tokyo included. It is a credit to those who created the248 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-02-06 14 TODAY'S Highlights The Awakening (Debut, Ch 8, 9.30 pm) THIS much talked about series is finally making its debut tonight with the first instalment of 26 parts which span the 1920s to the early *****. In 1920, while Singapore was a British colony, the Chinese formed the436 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-02-06 14 PHILIP CHEAH - TV Scene By PHILIP CHEAH IF YOU haven't noticed already, we can all sleep a lot earlier from this month onwards owing to SBC's TV schedule revamp. For instance, this week, Channel 5 closes as early as 10.55 pm and even on a Saturday, it will knock off293 words
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Miscellaneous1298 1984-02-06 14 MIPIPB FILM GUIDE: Page 18 |g|hM| /STEj /h Sk'^flw 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed 'V*? wV In cVEfc by Swordsman Chu (C) (r). M I Children can learn week about the force of W fljf i' I «IAT gravity. Why doesn't the leaning Tower of Pisa I ■Mr f1,298 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-02-06 15 Burt Reynolds can't stand rude and insensitive people, Clint Eastwood hates Hollywood and Robert Redford detests it when women try to seduce him. Here's what these and .other stars say about the things they dislike. BURT REYNOLDS "People's lack of sensitivity. Kids are often shoved atIPS - 333 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-02-06 16 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH SINGAPORE musicians are part of a phenomenon called the crossover artiste. Hits don't come unless they cross over to another market. Hence, most English language artistes have to cross over to either the Chinese or Malay markets to score hits. But the crossover521 words
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Article, Illustration818 1984-02-06 16 PAT HILTON - Shari lands herself a TV serial and is taking up singirig lessons By PAT HILTON WHAT you notice first about Shari Belafonte-Harper is how pretty she is. The pleasure, however, comes when you discover the vivacious personality behind the stunning face (enhanced by eyebrows Brooke818 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-02-06 17 Sam's stunts outdo brother Mike's overdone Teppanyaki TITLES: ACES GO PLACES III; TEPPANYAKI STARRING: Sam Hoi, Carl Mak, Sylvia Zhang (Aces); Michael Hal, Gao Meiyi, La Halpeng, France* Yip, Sally Ye, Li Xiaotiea (Teppanyaki) DIRECTORS: Xa Ge; Michael Hai SHOWING: Bed ok, Broadway, Gala, Goldea Saltan, Jnrong804 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-02-06 18 BJORN EDLUND - By BJORN EDLUND Reuter MEXICO CITY: My film career was brief. After spending a winter day as an extra shivering by an outdoor pool, I put away my bathing suit and spent the pay on aspirin. Intrigued by the Mexican movie boom, I had decided toReuter - 489 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-02-06 19 CONNIE FRANCIS was on the pinnacle of success when disaster struck. She was sound asleep in a hotel room on Long Island in 1974 when she was rudely awakened by a masked robber. The mah, not content with just her valuables, went on to rape173 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-02-06 19 THE 44-year-old singer is again in the middle of a bizarre sitntion. Earlier last year, her 72-year-old father, Mr George Franconero, had her committed to a mental institution because he felt her traumatic experiences had driven her mad. Connie, in tarn, has accused him195 words
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798 1984-02-06 19 'I Will Survive' a song that sums up her life I WILL SURVIVE is one of the many hits by Connie Francis. She sings it with great feeling, for Connie has had to survive more than her share of troubles. She has been divorced twice and suffered major surgery. Her798 words
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Miscellaneous568 1984-02-06 17 f\lM GUID6 pie, filmed in China. GOLDEN (*****66): KIDS FROM SHAOLIN (C) SU^?M^S H^ f T^^ A Y5p! Llly Ye NEW TOWN (******5): KIDS FROM SHAOLIN (C) Synopsis: Another comedy from Michael Hui. This time set in the Sulu islands in Philippines. Watch out for the scene on the tennis568 words
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Miscellaneous100 1984-02-06 18 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY CHORUS AUDITIONS AUDITIONS for the Singapore Symphony Chorus are now on, on Monday evenings Those interested can call Miss Christina Quek at *****17 for application forms and an appointment. SINGAPORE JAYCEES SINGAPORE Jaycees will hold an induction ceremony on Feb 12 at the President Merlin Hotel for new100 words
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Miscellaneous287 1984-02-06 18 SAXOPHONE CONCERT WASHINGTON BALLET UNDER the baton of Dale V Rhodes, THE much-acclaimed Washington director of music at Far Eastern Ballet is here once again. The ComAcademy, the Singapore Polytechnic pany will present a repertoire of and Far Eastern Academy Concert classic and contemporary ballet at Bands will present a287 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-02-06 18 ART KAREN HOISINGTON'S collection of 16 graphic collages will be exhibited at Paper Moon Gallery, Centrepoint, daily until Feb 14. INSECTARIUM THE World Insectarium at Sentosa, featuring more than 3,000 butterflies, 1,000 beetles and 100 moths is now open from 9.30 am to 5 pm daily. Admission is $1 for58 words
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Miscellaneous717 1984-02-06 21 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry -mis MAY W W MY. My, LAD* V! R brand, ycxjr vwhat sharp littueW ,n east Berlin qoestionsajw being M, rn. m. ft n- V YOU CAN RELAX V AND WHAT V[7 9/Mn.g/ \f fpC*C*< MCTOT Michael brand IS herded along |*-r717 words
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sports
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Article, Illustration388 1984-02-06 24 MALAYSIA CUP 1984 The Star KELANTAN will take to the field today with plenty of respect for Federal Territory despite the latter's unconvincing run so far in the Malaysia Cup competition. Regarded as one of the favourites for the title this year becauseThe Star - 388 words
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Article218 1984-02-06 24 PAHANG skipper Jamal Nasir Is trying his best to regain his place In the Malaysian squad preparing for the pre-Olymplcs In Singapore. It's going to be tough as there're a lot of talented players around," be said. The versatile right-back first played for Malaysia In 1974 and218 words
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Article162 1984-02-06 24 The Star NEGRI Sembilan bpunced back after a shaky start to snatch a lucky 2-1 win over Perlis in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Dato Sheikh Ahmad stadium in Kangar on Saturday. Captain Hadi, the Negri FA secretary said after'the match: "It wasThe Star - 162 words
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Article207 1984-02-06 24 National Basketball Assn Saturday's Result* Washington 125 Indiana 101, Cleveland 108 San Diego 100, Atlanta 102 Philadelphia 97, New Jersey 108 Chicago 105, Kansas City 107 Denver 100, New York 103 Houston 95, Utah 116 Milwaukee 102, Golden State 107 Phoenix 104 Sunday's Games Detroit at Boston, Dallas at207 words
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261 1984-02-06 24 ipSHlBPPlHiP INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP SARAJEVO, Monday A DISPUTE over the eligibility of ice hockey players is causing problems on the eve of the Olympic tournament A six-match schedule opens the games tomorrow but Canada and the United States, who face each other261 words
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87 1984-02-06 24 Reuter BRATISLAVA, Monday JAN-UVE WALDNER of Sweden won his final round-robin match against Poland's Andrzej Grubba to lift the men's European Top 12 table tennis title here yesterday. Waldner beat the steadily improving Grubba 1621, 21-13, 25-23, 19-21, and 21-13 to clinchReuter - 87 words
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103 1984-02-06 24 Reuter PARIS, Monday WORLD record holder Alex Baumann, who won two individual events on Saturday and helped Canada to a relay victory, was beaten into third place in the 100 .metres freestyle on the final day of a three-day international swimming meet hereReuter - 103 words
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Article254 1984-02-06 24 National Hockey League (Top four In oach division qualify for Stanley Cup playoffs.) Saturday's Results Boston S Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 5 Quebec 3, Toronto 6 Detroit 3, N.Y. Islanders 6 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 5 Vancouver 4, Hartford 7 St. Louis 3 Sunday's Qamaa Edmonton at Washington, Toronto254 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-02-06 25 ARE STILL IN THE LEAD SUNDERLAND 0 LIVERPOOL 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER WITH JOHN SELLERS SPECIAL TO THE SINGAPORE MONITOR SUNDERLAND, shock winners at Anfield earlier in the season, never looked like completing a famous double. But they were worth their draw with the league champions. The strong, swirling296 words
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Article141 1984-02-06 25 MANCHESTER U 0 NORWICH 0 EVENTS of the field are currently overshadowing performances on it at old Trafford which is perhaps just as well for United. They were terrible. They lay siege to the Norwich goal for long periods in the second half141 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-02-06 25 A 16-YEAR-OLD schoolboy called Jason Dozzell made soccer history in the 89th minute when he became the youngest player to score in the First Division. Dozzell had come on as substitute when Eric Gates limped off in the face of some tough tackling from the visitors.136 words
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Article115 1984-02-06 25 FOREST 2 HOTSPUR 2 FOREST came within 60 seconds of another victory to fuel their late championship charge. Then a lapse in concentration at the back let in Chris Hughton for a second equaliser and two precious points had got away. Nottingham showed all115 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-02-06 25 UPTON Park is like a casualty ward these days. Hammers, with seven top players out through injury, lost new signing Paul Hilton when lie hurt a knee in a practice session. In the circumstances, manager John Lyall was delighted with the way his youngsters performed138 words
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88 1984-02-06 25 CHELSEA 3 HUDDERSFIELD 1 Chelsea moved two points clear at the top of the Second Division with a brilliant performance in the Stamford Bridge mud. Scottish striker Pat Nevin was the architect, with a devastating display of pace and skill which set up goals88 words
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Article1222 1984-02-06 25 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 0 Queens Park Rangers 2, Aston Villa 0 Luton 0, Everton 4 Notts County 1, Ipswich 3 Coventry 1, Leicester 2 Birmingham 3. Manchester United 0 Norwich 0. Nottingham Forest 2 Tottenham 2, Sunderland 0. Liverpool 0. Watford 3 West Bromwich 1. West Ham1,222 words
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68 1984-02-06 25 Reuter DIVISION One 30 lan Rush (Liverpool) 19 Steve Archibald (Tottenham) 16 Peter Withe (Aston Villa), Trevor Christie (Notts County). 15 Tony Woodcock (Arsenal), Frank Stapleton (Manchester United). 14 Simon Stainrod (Queens Park Rangers), Terry Gibson (Coventry), Dave Swindlehurst (West Ham). Division Two 23 KerryReuter - 68 words
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184 1984-02-06 26 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FORTY-NINE players have been invited by the Singapore Hockey Association to join the national junior squad Uyjrepare for the Junior World Cup qualifying round in late The Republic is placed in the Australasia Zone. This zone will be divided into184 words
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572 1984-02-06 26 B KULA - SHA ought to do something to improve standard of the game THE SINGAPORE HOCKEY SCENE By B KULA REMEMBER the good old hockey days of the Sixties when the Padang used to be completely swamped by spectators to watch league competitions? Today, there are hardly572 words
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134 1984-02-06 26 REPUTEDLY the best hockey centreforward ever produced in this region, Maurice Valberg, Singapore's star of the Thirties, died at the age of 67 on Friday. Maurice spearheaded the then Colony state teams at a time when Singapore's hockey power was at its senith.134 words
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226 1984-02-06 26 CHINA has invited the Archery Association of Singapore to compete in the Second International Invitation Friendly Shoot. The competition will be held from April 14 to 17 at Wu Ming, Kwangxi, Southern China. Eight countries Russia, Poland, Italy, Mongolia, North Korea, Thailand226 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-02-06 26 THE presence of international stars Peter Hill, Stewart Ballard and Chong Hong Tong in Defence Ministry's high-powered line-up will make them firm favourites to win the Inter-Ministry Division One Team Squash Championship. The three veterans carry too much fire power330 words
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228 1984-02-06 26 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association is not looking for scapegoats" for their recent Davis Cup defeat, according to the association's president, Dr Ong Leong Boon. He was, in particular, referring to Mahader Hassan's alleged breach of indiscipline which was228 words
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435 1984-02-06 27 ERNEST FRIDA - They will take part in the third leg of the Asian Circuit By ERNEST FRIDA FORTY-TWO woman professionals from the United States, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Sri Lanka, have confirmed that they will take part in the third leg of the Asian Circuit at the435 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-02-06 27 BEST OF THE SPORTS FILES HOUSTON, Monday: Third-seeded Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia ended the Cin-derella-charge of Bulgaria's Manuela Maleeva yesterday with a 6-4, 6-2 victory for the US$3O,OOO (5563,600) first prize in the US$l5O,OOO Virginia Slims of Houston tennis tournament. Mandlikova, the number-five-ranked women's player in135 words
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163 1984-02-06 27 UPI PEBBLE BEACH (California): Hale Irwin birdied the treacherous 18th hole at Pebble Beach on a gamble yesterday and went on to beat Jim Nelford on the second hole of a sud-den-death playoff to win the US$4OO,OOO Bine Crosby Pro-Am. Nelford, whoUPI - 163 words
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146 1984-02-06 27 Reuter TORONTO: Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia eased to a comfortable 6-0, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Frenchman Yannick Noah in the final of the U*****,000 Challenge Tennis Tournament here yesterday. Lendl, ranked number one in the world, completed the five-day, eight-man event undefeated toReuter - 146 words
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143 1984-02-06 27 UPI MIAMI: Patty Sheehan, the 1983 player of the year, shook off an erratic start and survived a double-bogey on the last hole yesterday to post a par 72 for a two-shot victory in the Ladies Professional Golf Association's (LPGA) second tournament of theUPI - 143 words
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113 1984-02-06 27 AP HARARE (Zimbabwe), Mon ZAMBIAN John Sichula knocked out Zimbabwe's Langton Tinago in the fifth round of a scheduled 12-round fight on Saturday to become the new Commonwealth su-Br-featherweight boxj champion. The fight ended two minutes and 15 seconds into the round when a rightAP - 113 words
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