Singapore Monitor, 7 February 1984
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Title Section12 1984-02-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, February 7, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-02-07 1 Palapa's loss is its third major failure AP CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Tuesday CHALLENGER'S trouble-plagued astronauts released an Indonesian satellite into space yesterday, but hours later its manufacturer declared that it had been lost. It was the third major failure of the flight. "Hughes tracking personnelAP - 354 words
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106 1984-02-07 1 Dow dips 23 points NEW YORK, Tuesday WORRIES that the Federal Reserve may tighten monetary policy gave Wall Street its biggest loss in more than a year yesterday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 23 points in heavy trading. The Dow,106 words
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Advertisement48 1984-02-07 1 HBWBi CPIB probes complaint EXTRA: iaJlMvfll by OVt dept FANDI MAKES against doctor: Pg 3 SCHOOLGIRL'S JH7A 1 GOME TRUE* FBshionPsris summer SEE PAGE 30 style stunners: Page 18 Another quality product from EQTM Details: Pag* 12. Lebanese Muslims take control of West Beirut: Pages 8-9 i I,48 words
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Miscellaneous6 1984-02-07 1 WEfTHEB Ihowtrt In many IMIH areas6 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-02-07 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Workers are taking extra care to remove the centuries-old artifacts to temporary homes Museum begins the big shift for multi-million dollar facelift STORY AND PICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK THE NONYA costumes are almost a century old. So when museum workers started taking them down from the display213 words
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209 1984-02-07 3 K K FONG - ■IBS AUfSEBLY mm Tl STAFF WM WOULD HAVE Ml CfIAMCI OF HR GIVEN SUfeLEAVE« GOVTMCTatt By K K FONG THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is looking into a complaint by a government department against a doctor in private practice. The doctor is209 words
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159 1984-02-07 3 Lianhe Zaobao PIG farmers have warned of increases in the price of pork now that the Primary Production Department has raised various service fees it charges farmers. The cost of artificially inseminating pigs, for instance, has been increased from $2 to $10. Pig farmersLianhe Zaobao - 159 words
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270 1984-02-07 3 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG HOW IX) working women cope with technological changes and how can they benefit from such changes? These are some of the questions that will be thrown up for discussion among 300 participants and a panel of speakers at a270 words
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421 1984-02-07 4 TOH SU FEN - Main recommendations of 14-member study mission after returning from Japan By TOH SU FEN COMPANIES and ministries should set up press clubs to ensure a smooth flow of accurate information to the public. An informal rapport between sources and421 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration76 1984-02-07 4 End of the reel for 200,000 pirated cassettes THIS PILE of pirated cassette tapes will be crushed on Saturday by a bull-dozer as regional recording artistes look on. The International Federation of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms is organising 'D-Day' to mark its success in tryingPICTURE: KENNETH TEO - 76 words
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146 1984-02-07 4 THE WORKERS' Party's proposal of a monthly instalment plan to pay outstanding legal costs of more than $25,000 due to the Attorney-General's Chambers has been rejected. The party had asked if it could pay the money in monthly instalments of $5,000. The A-G's Chambers146 words
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45 1984-02-07 4 PORT USERS can now have their cargo delivery lists processed in advance at the Port of Singapore Authority's Container Freight Station. This will reduce the idling time of vehicles carrying cargo from the port.45 words
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Article41 1984-02-07 4 EIGHT Singapore companies are now in Bahrain exhibiting their latest range of business equipment and office supplies. The trade mission is expected to give Singapore exporters a better understanding of the trade environment in the area.41 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-02-07 6 AH SOH, a young grandmother who is already looking after her daughter s two children in Tiong Bahru, has willingly stepped forward to lend a hand to senior citizens in her neighbourhood. In return, some of them help to babysit while she314 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-02-07 6 CATHARINE FERNANDO - Successful Tiong Bahru project to help the aged extended to two other areas ALL STORIES BY CATHARINE FERNANDO A PILOT project to help the old and the lonely has proved so successful in the Tiong Bahru constituency that it has been extended to two other constituencies, Bedok458 words
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Advertisement160 1984-02-07 3 At the Min Jiang Celdjrate the Lunar \r'iy\\ New Year in Imperial V IVV-*A stvle This Lunar New Year, the Min Jiang V Sichuan Restaurant is the idea! venue for feasting and merry making. VJ\ In its palatial surroundings, you are waited upon by teams of attendants and the chefs160 words
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Advertisement113 1984-02-07 4 av Every Wednesday anc Friday at Lunchtime and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: Le Bijou originals in natural fabrics, silk. cotton and linen, set the trend in casual and elegant wear. Friday: First Stop presents a high fashion collection of113 words
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Advertisement224 1984-02-07 5 READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION (ONLY SIX UNITS LEFT) "The medical clinics at Parkway consultation rooms and the PREFERENCE FOR THESE Parade are NOT converted dispensary. SPECIALISTS ShoplotS THAT IS WHY 23 OF THE 29 1 EAR- NOSE THROAT They are part of an integrated CLINICS HAVE ALREADY BEEN 2. CARDIOTHORACIC224 words
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Advertisement110 1984-02-07 7 THE MODERN OFFICE KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM THAT IS CHEAP AND GOOD. CONSIST OF A MAIN EXCHANGE UNIT WHERE UP TO 6 TELECOMS LINES 12 TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO IT. Benefit your office communications with: Easy to use, and does not need a telephone operator. Memory dialling for frequently110 words
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world
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Article42 1984-02-07 8 Lebanese army units have been driven away from checkpoints in the sector's commercial thoroughfares; Shells and rockets rained all night on all major crossing points between East and West Beirut; Fires are burning out of control in several neighbourhoods.42 words
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Article, Illustration783 1984-02-07 8 LEBANESE SHIITE MUSLIMS TAKE CONTROL OF WEST BEIRUT AFTER FIERCE FIGHTING Fierce fighting claims 90 lives Beirut Airport closed Eight Italian peacekeepers wounded Israel stages mobilisation test US forces answer fire with lire Agencies BEIRUT, Tuesday ANTI-GOVERNMENT militiamen took control of mostly-Muslim West Beirut in streetAgencies - 783 words
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Article110 1984-02-07 8 AP WASHINGTON, Tueeday US warships off Lebenon struck bade with gunfire and airpowec yoeterday after marine* at tha Beirut I ntemational Airport cama under attack, the Pentagon announced. In a briaf announcement the Pentagon said the US marines earning with the multinational peacekeeping fore* has "com#AP - 110 words
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232 1984-02-07 8 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday denounced Syria as being responsible for the new outbreak of "indiscriminate killing and suffering" in Lebanon while renewing his vow that America's commitment to Lebanese sovereignty and independence "remains firm and unwavering." Other officials who refused toAP - 232 words
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Article79 1984-02-07 8 UPI JERUSALEM, Tuesday ISRAEL staged a wartime mobilisation test yesterday for the second time in three months but Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir insisted the Jewish state would not get involved in Lebanon's factional fighting. "There is no relation between what is currently happening in Beirut and Israel'sUPI - 79 words
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104 1984-02-07 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday The Pentagon has contingency plans to move US marines out of Beirut if the military situation in Lebanon deteriorates, Gen John Vessey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress yesterday. Mr Vessey appeared before the panel with De- fence Secretary104 words
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566 1984-02-07 10 Reuter, LAT-WP HANAU (West Germany), Tuesday CHINA wants to take spent nuclear fuel from West European power stations and be paid for storing it, a West German nuclear fuel firm said today. The company, Nukem Gmbh, did not say on whatReuter, LAT-WP - 566 words
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PEOPLE WATCH
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Article202 1984-02-07 10 UPI OiXON (Illinois): President Reagan made a pilgrimage to America's heartland yesterday to celebrate his 73rd birthday in the little town where he grew up and to call for renewal of the pioneer spirit that built the nation. Though one week into his official campaign for re-election, Dixon'sUPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-02-07 10 TOKYO: Emperor Hirohito of Japan holds a handrail built recently for him as he descends from the podium after delivering an opening speech for a special session of the Diet (Parliament). The 82-year-old monarch climbed five steps to his seat yesterday to open the year's firstPICTURE: UPI - 129 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-02-07 11 Murder of Indian diplomat in Birmingham Agencies BIRMINGHAM, Tuesday POLICE hunting the killers of Indian diplomat Kavindra Mhatre said yesterday that they had questioned many Kashmiris living in Britain but found no leads to an extremist group who kidnapped him. The Birmingham-based Kashmir LiberationAgencies - 344 words
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World Briefs
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106 1984-02-07 11 AP PRAGUE, Tims THE Soviet Union and two of its allies yesterday reportedly moved troops into the field for winter exercises. State-run television suggested that the tactics would deal with how to respond to a nuclear threat from Western Europe. Preparations culminatedAP - 106 words
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116 1984-02-07 11 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Tims A MALAYSIAN businessman yesterday denied reports that he has pictures of the actual killing of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino at the Manila airport last August. Abdul Karim said he met Deputy Foreign Minister Kadir Sheikh Fadzir yesterdayAP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-02-07 11 PRESIDENTIAL candidate Jesse Jackson get* a klaa from anti-nuclear protestor France Crowe, 64, at a rally at the Oiney Street Baptist Church in Providence. Mr Jackson earlier picked up the lady from the Adult Correctional Institute In Cranston where she was serving a60 words
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74 1984-02-07 11 UPI ADDIS ABABA, Tuesday ETHIOPIA has ordered the expulsion of four US diplomats amidst charges that 18 arrested Ethiopians were spies who plotted with a foreign power to topple the Marxist regime, Western diplomats said. In Washington, a State Department spokesman said theUPI - 74 words
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Advertisement275 1984-02-07 11 y V "*l f J I'i, >y^g<R^ MEISAN SZECHUAN RESTAURANT Wishes One All GONG XI FA CAI Usher in the Year of the Rat in the Imperial splendour of the ML£ISAN where a grand feast of traditional, pros[;>erity dishes awaits you. Eat and drink to good fortune as you relish275 words
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money
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Article85 1984-02-07 12 THE Singapore dollar has remained very steady. While the West German mark has gained 500 points against the US dollar, the Singapore dollar has improved less than 50 points. This effectively makes our currency weaker against currencies such as the mark because conversion is done through85 words
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435 1984-02-07 12 ALVIN LEE - IS THIS BEGINNING OF THE END FOR THE MIGHTY THE BIG QUESTION NOW AS US STARTS TO SLIDE By ALVIN LEE WHILE the Far East market was toasting through Lunar New Year celebrations, the US dollar fell through sensitive chart points and opened yesterday significantly lower. The pivotal role that435 words
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Article207 1984-02-07 12 HMLLSTREET Reuter WORRIES that the Federal Reserve may tighten monetary policy gave the stock market its biggest loss in more than a J ear yesterday as the Dow ones Industrial Average fell nearly 23 points in heavy tradThe Dow, on a steep slide since theReuter - 207 words
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Article126 1984-02-07 12 [WIAR AND (yOU)] AP THE US dollar rose against other major currencies in heavy US trading yesterday after losing ground in European activity. Gold prices were mostly lower in both continents. Dealers attributed the dollar's rebound in the US largely to a report byAP - 126 words
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Article305 1984-02-07 13 First trading day of the Year ot the Rat saw more big gains than losses THE BIG movers dominated the Singapore stock market on the first trading day of the Year of the Rat. And although most counters went down, there were more big gains305 words
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Article253 1984-02-07 13 HK and Tokyo shares close higher while S'pore share prices ease I'rTTTT» ASIAN stock markets made a mixed entry into the Year of the Rat. Singapore started well but profit-taking and some short-selling caused share prices to ease in active trading, dealers said. Falls253 words
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283 1984-02-07 13 PHILLIP BANGSBERG - By PHILLIP BANGSBERG CABLE and Wireless of Britain moved on Sunday to increase its stake in Hongkong Telephone to 38 per cent in a quiet deal with a local Chinese businessman. Having thus crossed 35 per cent, a full takeover bid283 words
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337 1984-02-07 13 i COMPANY REPORTS LONG term prospects of Hongkong Tin PLC as a mining company do not look attractive and the company has been studying proposals to diversify into other business areas, said chairman Yahya Ismail. Minor landslides and bund breaches continued337 words
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features
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Article, Illustration688 1984-02-07 14 Furore described as biggest blunder since re-election Reuter LONOON, Tuesday A SURPRISE move to oust trade unions from Britain's main intelligence listening post has backfired on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, undermined her Foreign Secretary and unnerved her Conservative Party. The affair hasReuter - 688 words
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568 1984-02-07 14 Reuter NEW YORK FORMER President Richard Nixon is facing his latest and perhaps last election battle over where he wants to live. The issue is not world peace but the domestic tranquillity of a single apartment building on New York's exclusive ParkReuter - 568 words
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Advertisement88 1984-02-07 14 Lunar New\fear Celebration Stamford Arms Get set for an eventful New Year at the Stamford Arms. From today till 11 Feb., the traditions and excitement of the season will be celebrated in true Stamford style. <4 Special New Year drinks and our w complimentary H6ng Bao Tsflk?T Traditional titbits—melon seeds,88 words
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opinion / letters
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546 1984-02-07 15 COMMENT BUY NOW, pay later. Many people believe that has been, and still is, a recipe for disaster. Buying things you neither want nor need with money you do not have lands the individual in a financial mess and stokes up546 words
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350 1984-02-07 15 I SEE that the Traffic Police are trying to solve the illegal parking problem by having more towing teams (SM, Jan 31). Perhaps the Traffic Police could consider other alternatives. Towing is an unproductive way of dealing with the problem. It needs350 words
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VIEWPOINTS
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98 1984-02-07 15 I THANK Mr Tan Heng Huay for his reply (SM, Jan 20) to my letter (SM, Dec 8). He said that all depressions around the jogging track located near Block 459, Avenue 10, Ang Mo Kio, had been levelled. As I jog98 words
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69 1984-02-07 15 FRANCIS TAY - FRANCIS TAY Singapore 1953 THE residents view it with concern if Feeder Bus Service 321 for Hougang Avenue One is not improved. Could SBS please extend its operating hours beyond 11.30 pm daily so that commuters, especially shift workers, would not feel disappointed when69 words
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92 1984-02-07 15 CHEOK YEN AIK - REPLY CHEOK YEN AIK For General Manager Urban Redevelopment Authority PLEASE refer to the letter headlined Running around with unused parking coupons (SM, Jan 11). All unused coupons valid before the changes in parking rates can be exchanged or given refund. This can be92 words
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Article18 1984-02-07 15 CONSTANT togetherness Is fine bat only for Siamese twins Victoria Billings, US journalist-Writer (194518 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-02-07 16 Warnings from a woman in white Drama on 12: The Woman in White (Part 1) (Ch 12, 9.10 pm) THE night before Walter Hartright (Daniel Gerroll) is to take up a post in Cumberland as a drawing master, he meets a stranee woman on Hampstead Heath. Wild-eyed and420 words
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Article570 1984-02-07 16 WONG SING YEONG - Mind you don't take it to heart By WONG SING YEONG THE BRITISH sitcom, Mind Your Language, must be the most talked-about series on local TV since Dallas. Although there is no who-shot-J R mystery, quotable misquotes and Cockney slang such as Ali's jolly good" and "blimey", as570 words
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Advertisement162 1984-02-07 16 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Jurong? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE MONITOR W Available in Jurong a! Lim Chin huat Block 114 "01 -398 Jurong Cast Soofi Store Block 109 "01 K1 Jurong East Block 106 "01-K1 Jurong162 words
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Miscellaneous924 1984-02-07 16 Opening Programme Highlights by fIBRfHH J /flkl bJv| 4.30 Story Time (T) three stories in today's segment are Vashistra Sage, which illustrates a lesson on forgiveness; Yettu story about five wise men who depend more on knowl- V edge than Greedy Woman, which shows the folly of being greedy. /a924 words
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Miscellaneous318 1984-02-07 16 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 No lin D major Opus 25 Classical. Royal Musical Notebook: Child Prodigies: 1. WA Philharmonic Orchestra of Bntain/Sir MalMozart: Piano Concerto No 6in B flat major colm Sargent 5.00 News-in-Bnef 5.05 Easy K 238, Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano), London Listening: 1 France Stanley Black 2.James Symphony318 words
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Miscellaneous174 1984-02-07 16 EE— 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Rock Back the Clock 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Arthur Rubinstein 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Anything for a Laugh 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Classical Record Review 3.45 Network174 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-02-07 17 Dainty day numbers Three designers recently showed off their spring/summer collections in Paris. Paco Rabanne sprang a few surprises, Hubert Givenchy went for sweet, dainty day dresses and sophisticated evening gowns and Per Spook showed his penchant for chic vacation wear. Rabanne's eccentric touches360 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1984-02-07 19 PAT D'ROSE - jjg^|3 STORIES: PAT D'ROSE THE PRICE of perfection is painful. Every little detail is a labour of love. And since there is no short cut to perfection, the Peppermint Park project took longer than planned to complete. There were the nitty-gritties that could havePICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 1,216 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-02-07 19 TWO OF our top local bands entertain nightly at Peppermint Park. They are TANIA and HANGLOOSE. "The days of the jangling guitars are out," said ZUL, the big guitarist with the gentlest of manners. "And the sax is in." So Tania found SAM SAZLI, an exBlack370 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-02-07 20 WORK BEGINS ON FLOATING STAGE HONGBAO SPECIAL #84 The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Singapore News and Publications Ltd and the Singapore Armed Forces have put their muscles, brains and money together to organise Hongbao Special '84, our first river musical, on Feb 11 and 12. Staging such anPictures by HAIRIS - 438 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-02-07 21 PHILIP CHEAH - Mel's not Jack Benny but he'll have to do TITLE: TO BE OR NOT TO BE STARRING: Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Mathesoo DIRECTOR: Alan Johnson SHOWING: Orchard Reviewed By PHILIP CHEAH DIRECTOR Billy Wilder once told this story about Ernst Lubitsch's death: "After his funeral, William Wvler633 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-02-07 22 ESTHER WILLIAMS is plunging back into the career that has been in dry dock since her marriage to the late Fernando Lamas in 1967. The aquatic star of the Forties expects to play host to a TV show next June that, she says, "will261 words
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Miscellaneous549 1984-02-07 21 fVLM GUIDE fffffMP PLACES 111 OUR MAN FROM BOND POLE FIGHTER (C) STREET (C) Starring Fu Sh, n R Lily LI. Wan* Vu. Liu Cbi« DAUT (*****16): TEPPANYAKI (C) ORCHARD (*****66): TO BE OR NOT TO. J -1 Starring: Michael Hal, Frances Yip, Sally Ye BE (E) Synopsis: General Yang549 words
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Miscellaneous684 1984-02-07 22 vessels AN exhibition prints and drawings of sailing ships and steamships past and present will be held at the Special Exhibition Gallery in the PSA's Mari- 9TI time Museum at Sentosa until Feb 29 if jl Blift 1 Jll The museum is open from 9 am to 5 pm, Mon-684 words
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Miscellaneous328 1984-02-07 23 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA You may feel sorry for someone September 23 to October 22 and you'll be able to give this Keep in touch with those you person sound advice. Loved haven't spoken to lately. Your ones may travel together. kindness impresses others. You're328 words
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Miscellaneous210 1984-02-07 23 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By BUI Barry Blk n JRANPS PEATH WISH IS VISWBRfD h£l tEEHHZ n lc TASHA FIRES SEVERAL. SHOTS WW OCX NO TO DIE IT WOULD SE POINT BLAMK AT BffAND*S HEAD HOW. ANP NOT AT THE HANDS OF PO'NT PLANK AT BRAND"* HEAP a Russian firino souad210 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-02-07 24 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER In photojournalism, deadlines are sometimes met by the narrowest of margins. This was demonstrated forcefully by veteran photojournalist Eddie Adams at the Symposium by World-Renowned Photojournalists organised by Kodak and a local publishing group in Singapore last Sunday. Adams, whose work has appeared in349 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-02-07 28 S GULAM - SOGGY GROUNDS GREET OPENING OF SCHOOLS NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNEY By S GULAM STRIKER Meryn Perera of St Gabriel's scored a hattrick in the second half to help his team to a convincing 6-1 win over Mayflower in the Schools National (North262 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-02-07 28 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM UPPER Aliunied Technical School went on a goal scoring spree when they thrashed Presbyterian High School 8-0 in their soccer debut in the National Schools (North Zone) tourney played on the the Mt Vernon Secondary School ground yesterday. Former CombinedPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 206 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-02-07 28 Kt NNf TH JALLEH - COMMENT By Kt NNf TH JALLEH ONLY THE better mudlarks won when this season's Schools National soccer tournament opened yesterday. Of the scheduled 12 matches for venues throughout the island, the wet and soggy ground, inherited from430 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-02-07 29 VICTOR SOH - SKXtI SSS^=2S BY VICTOR SOH WHEN schoolgirl Anita Sundarason told her classmates in St Hilda's, Katong, that Fandi Ahmad was her guest of honour at Christmas Eve, they didn't half believe her. So she brought down all the pictures from the wall and together with279 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-02-07 30 UPI, Reuter SARAJEVO, Tu«s A DRESS rehearsal for the official opening ceremony of the 14th Winter Olympic Games was held at the ko'sevo Stadium. The opening ceremony will be held tomorrow. The Olympic flame will he placed in the stand at the top left ofUPI, Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-02-07 30 UPI, Reuter SARAJEVO, Tuesday A LONG-AWAITED snowfall brought smiles to the faces of worried ski-racing officials at the 14th Winter Olympics, but the fresn snow proved no laughing matter for AUSTRIAN downnill ace FRANZ KLAMMER. He went off course onUPI, Reuter; PICTURE: UPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-02-07 30 Reuter SARAJEVO, Tuesday FIVE ICE hockey players were withdrawn last night from the 14th Winter Olympics in a row over eligibility. The withdrawals followed a Written "request" by the lOC asking national Olympic leaders to investigate whether there were any professional players amongReuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-02-07 30 Reuter COLOGNE, Tuesday REAL Madrid are interested in buying Cologne's star soccer winger Pierre Littbarski for five million marks (Ss3.B million), the sports news agency SID reported yesterday. But the 23-year-old international's personal adviser Ruediger Scmitz said: "Officially I've heard nothing and inReuter - 121 words
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158 1984-02-07 30 Reuter SYDNEY, Tuesday WEST INDIAN team manager Wes Hall yesterday said he regarded his team as favourites for the world series Cricket Cup finals, despite Sunday's defeat by Australia in the final oneday match of the preliminary round. "We played badly butReuter - 158 words
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105 1984-02-07 30 AP TOKYO, Tuesday KOJI KOBAYASHI of Japan will defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight title against challenger Garbriel Bernal of Mexico in Tokyo on April 9, his manager, Toshio Itokawa, announced yesterday. It will be Kobayashi's first defence of theAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-02-07 30 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues ARGENTINA'S World Cup goalkeeper Übaldo Fillol, recently transferred to Brazilian club Flamengo, was in fine form on Sunday as the league champions drew 0-0 at Goias. Fillol produced four great saves, which helped maintain his clean sheetReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-02-07 31 GILLINGHAM 0 EVERTON 3 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday EVERTON stormed into the last 16 of the English Football Association Cup when they trounced Gillingham 3-0 last night after being held to goalless draws in two previous clashes. First Division Everton effectively settled the outcome of theReuter - 214 words
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282 1984-02-07 31 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE FIRST Asean Ex-internationals soccer tournament, costing about $250,000, will be held at the National Stadium from May 21 tp 27. David Gerald, secretary of the Singapore Ex-national Soccer Players Club, who made the announcement last night, said: "It's282 words
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