Singapore Monitor, 14 February 1984
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Title Section12 1984-02-14 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, February 14, 1984 30cents12 words
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451 1984-02-14 1 LYE YIN FONG - They are expected to drop in next two weeks when the weather improves in Malaysia By LYE YIN FONG VEGETABLE prices, which have shot up by as much as 50 per cent during the'festive period, should start dropping in the next two451 words
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Article, Illustration835 1984-02-14 2 AS FAR as the relations between Australia and Singapore were concerned, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has said that they are soundly based in "a relationship between the two of us as Prime Ministers," Australian Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke commented835 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-02-14 2 THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr Bob Hawke, has l said that his government will decide on whether to continue leaving an air squadron in Butterworth only after consulting with Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. HePicture by CHEW YEN FOOK - 404 words
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299 1984-02-14 3 Lianhe Wanbao AN 83-YEAR-OLD woman was so severely beaten by her daughter-in-law that the bones in her hand and leg were fractured. Her daughters have reported the case to the police, the Ministry of Social Welfare, and the Lianhe Wanbao. The old lady, who hasLianhe Wanbao - 299 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-02-14 3 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Government of Democratic Kampuchea, arrived this morning for talks with Singapore leaders on ways to solve the Cambodian issue. Tomorrow, he will have talks with the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan, before calling107 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-02-14 4 JALIL MISWARDI - Animal waste left to fester In the open By JALIL MISWARDI THE Great Royal Circus of India has landed itself in a mess, after it ran foul of strict Environment Ministry regulations. Its application to extend its performances for another week at the435 words
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70 1984-02-14 4 A MAN, burdened with heavy gambling debts, hanged liimself, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Details of Soh Thian Lai's debts were revealed by his wife, Madam Tan Poh Suan. Soh was found on the floor of his Queens town home with a strip70 words
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68 1984-02-14 4 THE policy of progressively reducing personal income tax rates to reward individual effort and enterprise will continue, said Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (Finance), yesterday. Opening the Bth Wheatcroft International Tax Conference at ShangriLa Hotel, he said: "Our basic68 words
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Article71 1984-02-14 4 MULTI-MILLIONAIRE developer Ho Kok Cheong yesterday paid interest of $1.4 million on the $13.5 million which he owed the Government since 1982. With the payment of interest and legal costs, the winding-up orders for Mr Ho's companies have been unconditionally rescinded. They are his flagship71 words
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278 1984-02-14 5 K K FONG - 'Rainy season' warning from police after near-tragedy By K K FONG POLICE warned parents yesterday not to let their children go near monsoon drains because the rainy season is not over yet. The warning came after an incident where a boy fell278 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-02-14 5 FOLLOWING a study mission by the Primary Production Department, Singapore can now import frozen Deef and mutton from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, as well as frozen chicken from Brazil and frozen pork from Hangzhou in China. Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay are83 words
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67 1984-02-14 5 MEET-THE-RESERVISTS sessions are to be held from next month at the Safra Clubhouse in Bukit Merah. They will provide opportunities for reservists to put questions directly to Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence). They can also suggest improvements on matters of defence, reservist policies67 words
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46 1984-02-14 5 PRINCE Hitachi, the younger son of Japanese Emperor Hirohito and his wife, Princess Hanako, will visit Singapore on Sunday. They are on an official visit to Kuala Lumpur, where they will call on the Malaysian king and visit factories.46 words
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58 1984-02-14 5 A TEAM of eight Dutch experts on computeraided design and computer-aided manufacturing equipment are in Singapore to share their experiences and study options on technology transfer. They will lecture at a two-day seminar organised by the Netherlands Association of Computer Users in Engineering58 words
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36 1984-02-14 5 SEWERAGE works will be taking place at the slip road between Kim Seng Road and Zion Road from tomorrow. Over the next three months, the road will be closed.36 words
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162 1984-02-14 5 THE National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological Institute have revised tuition fees, which over the past four years have increased by 25 per cent. The new fees by NUS and NTI represent less than onetenth of the actual expenditure per162 words
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143 1984-02-14 5 TWO significant points emerged last night at the Chinese New Year party held by the Toa Payoh Taxi Kiosk. First, the location. The Golden Million Restaurant. A posh place, said Mr Sam Chong Keen, Acting General Manager of Comfort, who was there to143 words
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Advertisement115 1984-02-14 5 <pA Every Wednesday an< Friday at Lunchtime and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: Maria Boutique gives the smart young executive fashionable options in casual and office wear that guarantee to make an impression. Friday: Westgate Ent. Pte Ltd gives you115 words
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163 1984-02-14 6 Reuter CAIRO, Tuesday SCIENTISTS ARE using nuclear radiation tests on scalp hair to determine how badly the bodies of people living in Cairo are poisoned by the city's chronic pollution. Project manager Mohamed Fathi Abdel-Wahaab said the tests determine the level ofReuter - 163 words
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71 1984-02-14 6 Reuter BOGOTA, Tuesday PANAMANIAN Vice President Jorge lUueca told a Colombian radio station yesterday he had taken over the presidency of Panama from Mr Ricardo de la Espriella in a constitutional shift of power. Mr Illueca said he had taken the oath ofReuter - 71 words
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372 1984-02-14 6 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Federal Trade Commission yesterday tentatively approved the biggest corporate merger in US history Texaco's planned US$lO.l billion (5521.2 billion) takeover of Getty Oil Company. By a 4-1 vote, the commission cleared the way for Texaco to acquire GettyUPI - 372 words
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Article357 1984-02-14 6 How four British women smuggled gold coins AP LONDON, Tuesday FOUR British women who smuggled South African gold coins in their panties in a multi-million dollar fraud were sent to prison yesterday at London's Old Bailey central criminal court. Prosecutor John Rogers said the gang first cameAP - 357 words
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183 1984-02-14 7 UPI MAWfI A. Tmadiy IMMIGRATION authorities yesterday arrested an Egyptian national allegedly linked to a sex-ring that promised some 150 Fllipinas high-paying jobs in the Middle East but only brought them lives as prostitutes, the state-run news i|6ncy reported. It said immigration authoritiesUPI - 183 words
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199 1984-02-14 7 AP BANGKOK, Tims BURMESE government forces rained white phosphorous shells on a Karen insurgent stronghold near the Thai border on Sunday night, killing a large number of the insurgents and destroying several houses and a market place in the base, a Thai provincial police officialAP - 199 words
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Article206 1984-02-14 7 Taipeh stops its overseas missions from issuing visas AP, Reuter TAIPEH, Tuesday OFFICERS at Taiwan's airports have been told to be on the alert and to refuse entry to a panel of Philippine investigators probing the slaying of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, immigrationAP, Reuter - 206 words
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113 1984-02-14 7 Reuter BANGKOK, Tuesday A GOVERNMENT-RUN welfare centre for handicapped children has asked for police protection because gangs are trying to abduct the youngsters and turn them Into beggars, an official of the centre said yesterday. Many gangs in and around Bangkok put severely handicappedReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-02-14 8 B! Agt ins a Reuter LONDON, TOesday THE APPOINTMENT of 72-year-old Konstantin Chernenko as Soviet communist party chief means both superpowers are once again led by septuagenarians. Mr Chernenko was elected to replace Mr Yuri Andropov, who died last Thursday at the age of 69,Reuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-02-14 8 'We should have enough means to cool the hot heads of militant adventurists' AP MOSCOW, Tuesday KONSTANTIN Chernenko vowed in his first speech as head of the Soviet communist party on yesterday that Moscow will match any security threat from the "hot heads of militant adventurists"AP - 301 words
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Article34 1984-02-14 8 YURI Andropov's daughter, Irina (left), in the House of Unions to pay respects to her late father. She is married to an actor, Alexander Philipov, a member of Moscow's avant-garde Taganka Theatre.34 words
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62 1984-02-14 8 Reuter BEUING, Tuesday THE OFFICIAL New China News Agency reported the appointment of Mr Konstantin Chernenko as the new Soviet communist party leader without comment last night. The agency issued a fivesentence report only a few minutes after the announcement in Moscow thatReuter - 62 words
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Article313 1984-02-14 8 Reuter UNITED STATES THE United States said today it hoped for "greater understanding ana constructive cooperation" with the Kremlin under new communist party leader Mr Konstantin Chernenko. Most foreign politicians and officials saw continuity in Soviet foreign policy as the likely result of his selection. JAPAN JAPANESE Prime MinisterReuter - 313 words
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Article492 1984-02-14 9 I Just imagine what the PLO could do with 20 of them, says a cautious Israel AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan's administration quietly informed Congress Tt intends to sell up to 1,600 anti-aircaft missiles to Jordan while trying to persuade Israel to agree toAP - 492 words
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136 1984-02-14 9 Reuter JERUSALEM, Tuesday ISRAEL'S COALITION government won a solid vote of confidence in Parliament yesterday after disclosing that it was considering a further pullback in south Lebanon. Defence Minister Moshe Arens, summing up a debate on Israeli policies here, said the "nasty, one-sidedReuter - 136 words
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243 1984-02-14 10 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG THE SINGAPORE bullion coins issued by the Currency Board nave been well received by the local market since their release two months ago, said Mr Ho Shee Ki, head of currency research and services at the board. "About 90 per243 words
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408 1984-02-14 10 ALVIN LEE - BROKERS AND INVESTORS TAKEN BY SURPRISE By ALVIN LEE HOVIS' sale of its 5 per cent stake in Cerebos Pacific is causing some consternation among stock brokers and investors. The market took the sale badly. The price of Cerebos shares dropped 12 cents yesterday, the408 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-02-14 10 STOCK market sources say that those who bought Cerebos shares at the top are feeling pretty sore a boat it. Claims are ctrcalatiag that Hovis' sale of five million Cerebos shares aanoaaced last Friday was not as straight forward as it first appeared. They said that83 words
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158 1984-02-14 10 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday THE London Stock Market yesterday launched a new index to monitor stock movements as they happen, unlike the traditional Financial Times 30-share index which has been the main investors' aid for SO years. The new barometer, known as theReuter - 158 words
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52 1984-02-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tum THE government-owned Malaysian Airline System expects to make M 512.6 million in pre-tax profits for the year ending March SI, 1984, managing director Abdul Aziz Rahman said in a newspaper interview published yesterday. This would be a 10 per cent rise over52 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-02-14 10 SHARE OF THE DAY TALKS of a generous bonus from Oriental Holdings, together with a share split, are giving the counter a big push. Oriental made another leap of 50 cents yesterday to $6.70 after having jumped 50 cents last Friday. It appeared to be225 words
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Article226 1984-02-14 10 f HMLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed sharply lower yesterday as Investors, already worried about the stamina of the nation's economy, were shaken by lower than expected profits for Eastman Kodak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average. which includes the price of Kodak, finished the sessionReuter - 226 words
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109 1984-02-14 10 DOLLAR AND GOLD AP THE dollar closed mixed against the major European currencies in light trading yesterday. Gold was between USf 1 and US$2 an ounce lower. Foreign exchange dealers said their markets were dull ahead of the publication of major US economic indicatorsAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-02-14 11 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON THE WARNING in these pages last Tuesday that the US dollar may at last be weakening seemed premature at the time, but Forex experts are beginning to pick up the theme. The failure of the unit to rally on the557 words
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184 1984-02-14 11 Ford Motor earned 3.9 billion in '83 AP DEARBORN (Michigan), Tuesday FORD Motor Co announced yesterday it earned US$l.B7 billion (553.9 billion) in 1983, ending a string of three huge year-end losses. The performance boosted the US car industry's earnings to record levels. The report pushed 1983 earnings for theAP - 184 words
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256 1984-02-14 11 COMPANY REPORTS SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd (SMI) has disclosed that Erico Estates Sdn Bhd's oil palms are mostly matured as seen from the land utilisation. SMI, which proposed to acquire six companies for $53 million, payable with an256 words
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Advertisement92 1984-02-14 11 Take a HpfJLtaeafe... 1\ Thursday Fashion Special Watch the current fashion trends jf as you indulge in afternoon tea and cakes or unwind over I I coc^ta^s Then catch up on some 17 ml I reading or play backgammon in the Wf I f*ln j cool serene comfort for an92 words
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Advertisement302 1984-02-14 12 IVf Vf o]^V74 v Flo] Msi J fa 1 TIIO new OM-20 is the of our most famous cameras. Its TTL Direct "off-the-film" Light Measuring System same as our pro-grade OM-2 automatically sets the shutter speed during exposure, so it can to the dramatic light changes five-frames-per-second motor drive shooting.302 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-02-14 13 ALL party, wedding and public relations photographers who have problems with washed-out skin tones, who keep missing handshakes, and who can't catch their subjects with the right expressions on their faces have much to learn from Michael Evans, personal photographer to President Ronald Reagan. Evans shared569 words
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166 1984-02-14 13 THE results of the Mitsubishi Motors Photographic Competition organised by Cycle Carriage Enterprises in conjunction with the Photographic Society of Singapore have just been announced. The judges, Mr Chua Soo Bin, a professional photographer, Mr Peng-Seng Wu and Mr Yip Cheong Fun, both prominent veteran photographers,166 words
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504 1984-02-14 13 LEONG Ka Tai, a young photographer based in Hong Kong, was one of those invited to show his works at the recent Kodak-sponsored symposium by world-renowned photojournalists. Leong showed a collection of slides of his travels in Tibet, an area few photojournalists have ever ventured504 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-02-14 14 THE UNITED NATIONS HIGHLIGHTS PLIGHT OF REFUGEES IN THE THIRO WORLD TODAY Global conflicts has precipitated a serious refugee problem which has been especially pressing in Third World countries. The map and text are from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' magazine. "Refugee" shows the distributionFigures of 1st January 1963 - 115 words
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54 1984-02-14 14 EVEN though more than a million Indo-Chi-nese refugees have been resettled abroad since 1975, many are still awaiting resettlement. But over 2,000 Vietnamese still continue to to brave the high seas and pirate attacks in order to join those still stranded in the region's54 words
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98 1984-02-14 14 THE different countries of this continent are amongst the poorest in the world, and have been constantly faced with the movement of refugee populations, the most important being in the Horn of Africa and southern Africa. With their traditional generosity, the African countries have taken98 words
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88 1984-02-14 14 VICTIMS of internal upheavals and international tensions, hundreds of thousands of people from several Central American countries have had to seek refuge in neighbouring countries, where they have received asylum in spite of the economic and political difficulties that they create for the host88 words
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66 1984-02-14 14 MORE than two million Afghan refugees in Pakistan are receiving aid from UNHCR. This is the greatest concentration of refugees in the world. In order to ease the bottleneck in the frontier zones, which, inevitably, are the most hit area*, the Pakistan government66 words
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Article456 1984-02-14 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IN THREE recent cases in the United States, judges have passed unusual sentences on convicted rapists which, we feel, warrant consideration by law-makers in Singapore. The word is castration, either by surgery or by injection of hormones to lower the sex456 words
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94 1984-02-14 15 JEANETTE NG - viewpoint JEANETTE NG Singapore 9124 IT CANNOT be refuted that the Traffic Police are trying their best to solve the illegal parking Croblem. We ought to give them credit for do>gso. But while I agree with "Kam" (SM, Feb 7) that there are many94 words
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92 1984-02-14 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLY MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the complaint by "Civic Minded" on "Stench From A Polluted Drain" (SM, Jan 30). Our investigations showed that an eating house situated at the junction of Marshall Lane and92 words
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109 1984-02-14 15 AS A parent, I have noticed with alarm the growing tendency among our school boys, primary and secondary, to keep their hair long. This is a trend which should be arrested before it becomes unmanageable. When I was in Japan, I saw hundreds109 words
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Article16 1984-02-14 15 A lover who reasons is no lover Norman Douglas, English writer (1868-1952).16 words
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135 1984-02-14 15 IT IS evident that most patients, doctors, pharmacists and even Health Ministry officials agree that medicines dispensed should be labelled. From the professional point of view, 77 per cent of the doctors agreed that medicines should be labelled. However, for reasons suggested by135 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-02-14 16 TODAY'S Highlights **7 "i The Shogun Inheritance: Echoes of a Warrior's Dream (Ch 12, 8 pm) IN spite of Japan's advanced industrialisation, the country remains a profoundly traditional, even feudal, society. This does not mean that the two different "attitudes" co-exist, but rather that one495 words
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Article580 1984-02-14 16 MARCUS ELIASON - TV Scene By MARCUS ELIASON AP LONDON: The Queen rarely misSes it. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher loves it so much, she wrote an episode and starred in it. The House of Commons often empties when it comes on the screen. In the three seasons itAP - 580 words
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Miscellaneous1529 1984-02-14 16 FMmQu,de npage2o 4.40 StwyTime 5.05 Open House 5.30 Man from Atlantis (Pilot Episode) (Part 2) (r). M The man from Atlantis plays a ma)or role in **Mr* f ing the mystery of a cruel underworld scientist who has held innocent people captive. The question w Afcg -^<«L. now is whether1,529 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-02-14 17 PAT D'ROSE looks for old-fashioned romance here in Singapore this Valentine's Day FORTY-ONE years ago on this very day, the destinies of Oswald Richards and Sybil Mitchell crossed. The young couple met at Oswald's (Ozzie's) cousin's house in Kampong Java Road. It wasn't until a year later thatPICTURES: KENNETH TEO - 914 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-02-14 17 UPI SYDNEY: Rock superstar Elton John and his German girlfriend Renate Blauel (right) will be married in Sydney today, St Valentine's Day, John's Sydney agent Patti Mostyn announced. Mostyn said the New South Wales attorney-general Paul Landa has allowed the couple to get marriedUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 200 words
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Article, Illustration979 1984-02-14 18 OUTRAGEOUS LOVERS AND IRRESISTIBLE APPROACHES OPA THE MEMORIES of the obscure St Valentine, who was beheaded on February 14,. the day on which birds are supposed to psir live on in millions of cards and prostestations of love. "Yon are my oil lamp," insists one lover to hisOPA - 979 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-02-14 19 PHILIP CHEAH - MALE-FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS NO LONGER VOGUE IN FILMS By PHILIP CHEAH TODAY is Valentine's Day and I'm thinking of the most significant love scenes in Hollywood's recent history. You might not believe this but it is Eliot saying "I love you" to a dying E.T.,785 words
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Article307 1984-02-14 20 AT THE HILTON THERE will be a special St Valentine's Gala Evening at the Harbour Grill today which includes dinner with a bottle of champagne for every couple, coffee and chocolates, late night dancing, Valentine's Day fashion show at the Music Room after dinner and a lucky draw.307 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-02-14 21 INEZ WEI - SUBTLE COLOURS, SIMPLE SHAPES Clothes and accessories: TANGS Model: SU-LIN Location: HYATT HOTEL Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE longer, narrower silhouette makes a welcome return to the fashion scene this year. There are long-line tops, elongated jackets, leggy, full-length pants, and narrow, button-through skirts, tunics and shifts. InPhotos: KENNETH TEO - 257 words
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Miscellaneous589 1984-02-14 19 fIIAI GUIO€ ODEON-KATONG (*****19): PROJECT A late Rod Serling. The budget is bigger, but (Q there is no beating the original. DAUT (*****16k TEPPANYAKI (C) Show time: 3 shows daily (3.39, 7, 9.15) CHANGI (*****59): LITTLE DRAGON Starring: Michael Hai, Fnucts Yip, Sally ORCHARD (*****66): TWO OF A KIND (E)589 words
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Miscellaneous128 1984-02-14 20 ONE-MAN THEATRE THE Ministry of Culture will present two performances of A Child Growing Up by David Kemp today and tomorrow at 8 pm, at World Trade Centre Auditorium, under the Play Production Assistance Scheme. The poetry and prose presentation begins with the pessimistic thoughts of an unborn child in128 words
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Miscellaneous421 1984-02-14 20 I One of Wandy Chan's photos on display at the Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec PHOTOGRAPHY PAINTINGS AN exhibition of Wendy Chan's black WORKS of local artists such as Tang and white photographs will be on at j ue y Lee, Low Eng, Wu Shyh Guey, the Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec until Feb Helena Wong,421 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-02-14 20 TODAY: TOMORROW High tide: 8.11 am (2.3 m) High tide: 9.22 am (2.5 m) Low tide: 3.24 pm (0.4 m) Low tide: 4.16 pm (0.2 m) High tide: 10.05 pm (2.0 m) High tide: 11.37 pm (2.4 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous463 1984-02-14 22 leisure*/comics SKSSTSKJSWm v ASSMNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry Errors In are September 23 lo October 22 likely. Others exaggerate or Others will say what is expect- fi W buj NOW 1 the groan of tme tires miftenr»Mnl txi nf fk*m unH nnl ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iOBBB® IHAVE SHOTW POINT OF 1 I463 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-02-14 28 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM SINGAPORE'S Thomas Cup squad began training in air-conditioned courts yesterday in their final preparation for their match against Hong Kong in the British colony next week. The squad is training in the air-conditioned Corncentre hall in Exeter Road284 words
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216 1984-02-14 28 S GULAM - HK Teakwood 4 S'pore A/C Industries 1 By S GULAM ROSLI JAMIL scored a hattrick against Singapore A/C Industries at Tanglin yesterday to give Hong Kong Teakwood their fourth successive win in Division Three of the Singapore Business Houses Football League.216 words
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Article297 1984-02-14 28 WORLDFRONT Reuter SARAJEVO, Tuesday DEBBIE ARMSTRONG and Christin Cooper landed giant slalom sold and silver for the United States as the glamour Alpine ski programme made its belated start at the Winter Olympics yesterday. Blizzards forced officals to revamp the entire ski schedule andReuter - 297 words
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Article39 1984-02-14 28 a s East Germany 6 9 2 Soviet Union 3 4 1 Finland 2 3 3 Swedan 2-1 United States 1 2 Norway 112 Katy 1 West Germany 1 Japan 1 Canada 1 Czechoslovakia 1 France 139 words
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269 1984-02-14 28 Reuter FRANKFURT, Tuesday WEST German trainer Jupp Derwall yesterday lead an injury-hit squad for a week s training by the Black Sea as part of their preparations for the European Soccer Championship in France this summer. The reigning European champions will meetReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-02-14 29 I mohitor spobts I [COLOUR EXTRA 1 STORY AND PICTURES: IPS SAO PAULO (Brasflk AN ttw best ones ware Hurt. Mm t» ■i mn Uraal ■HM hnlillin Hi ataf Tl»a mvccbdi from israfH, iun novoing uie wona uu®. i r»6 poWviTUi curopoan ioivti, nvii ruqvhJi rroin 9piin.STORY AND PICTURES: IPS - 224 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-02-14 30 KENNETH JALLEH - COMMENT By KENNETH JALLEH WATCH THE boys kick and run, and you'll be amazed at their enthusiasm and their energy as they play for goals and glory in the schools soccer league matches now on throughout the island. What you won t615 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-02-14 30 S GULAM - VICTORIA SCHOOL 1 BEDOK VIEW SEC SCHOOL 1 NATIONAL INTER-SCHOOL SOCCER Report: S GULAM POOR finishing by the Victoria School forwards allowed Bedok View Secondary School to gain their first point in a B division National Schools East Zone soccer matchPictures: MOHD ISHAK - 444 words
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Advertisement101 1984-02-14 28 APPOINTMENT TECHNICAL EDITOR Building and Construction News is a young, lively and successful weekly Newspaper that has firmly established itself in Singapore and Malaysia since it was launched last year. We are now expanding our reporting team, and need a Technical Editor who can cover construction projects and report on101 words
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Advertisement43 1984-02-14 30 Car Park that lets yon win cash prizes f I Spir l io DQ Thongsta Building Coronation Plaza GoWen MNe Shopping Centra Katong Shopoing Cantra City Plaza•Queenaway Sh&pingCaAre*TangNn Shopping Centra Ooaon Katong Shopping Cantra a East Coast Recreation Centra MidHnk Plaza Baleatier Plaza43 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-02-14 31 JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIAN tennis ace Tarik Justedjo and four others have been barred from leaving the country to play in a tournament in Bangkok, the Sinaf Harapan newspaper reported yesterday. It said that Tarik and the others, whose names were not given, had paid340 words
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456 1984-02-14 31 K SILVAM - TWO FIRMS AGREE TO SPONSOR 'CLASH OF THE DECADE' FOR $100,000 By K SILVAM THE Asia versus Europe badminton match billed as the clash of the decade will now be held on July 16 and 17 in Singapore. Two firms, Fraser456 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-02-14 31 LONDON, Tuesday KEVIN Keegan, former England star and European Footballer of the Year, is to auit soccer at the end of this season. Keegan, now at English Second Division Newcastle, announced the decision on his 33rd birthday yesterday. "I've always said154 words
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