Singapore Monitor, 27 February 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1984-02-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING' EDITION M C (P) No 13/5/83 Monday, February 27, 1984 30cents15 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-02-27 1 K K FONG - STORYi K K FONG POLICE dog Max loves guns. But Max doesn't like to use them. He only wants them to be in the hands of the law. This morning, Max and three other Alsatians Hank, Chips and Reb showed how they can "sniff out"■ PICTURES: HAIRIS - 375 words
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382 1984-02-27 2 IF YOU receive a cheque from one of the government departments, you don't have to cash it within a month. The validity of the cheque has now been extended to three months under the revised Instruction Manuals which come into effect382 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-02-27 2 FIREMEN this afternoon put out a fire at a vacant shophouse in Bras Basah Road. Luckily no one was injured in the accident. The building which caught fire is a pre-war building near the junction of Bencoolen Street. It is earmarked for redevelopment. ThePictures by CHEW YEN FOOK - 89 words
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189 1984-02-27 2 THE ADVENT and use of computers have great itnElications for the law both i theory as well as in practice. The Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, said this when he opened a three-day seminar on Trends in Computer Law at the189 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-02-27 3 FOO MEY KIEN - Driver expected other vehicle to give way, court told By FOO MEY KIEN THE ambulance driver involved in an accident which resulted in the death of ambulance officer Foo Kok Yin told a court today that he veered his ambulance to the left to avoid536 words
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409 1984-02-27 4 FAEZAH ISMAIL - He was pushed beyond limits of human endurance, says defence counsel By FAEZAH ISMAIL A CROUPIER was this morning sentenced to three years' jail for causing the death of a loan shark. Cheok Siew Lin, 31, pleaded guilty in the409 words
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159 1984-02-27 4 AN MP has called for the formation of a working committee to monitor hazards in the plastics industry. Speaking at the opening of the Occupational Safety and Healtn in the Plastics Industry seminar this morning, Dr Ang Kok Peng, MP tor Buona Vista,159 words
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358 1984-02-27 4 Lianhe Wanbao A NATION does not have to depend solely on English for modernisation nor is technology the exclusive right of the English language, said Mr Lee Khoon Choy, Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), yesterday. The central issueLianhe Wanbao - 358 words
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179 1984-02-27 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG TWO SEPARATE accidents involving two pick-ups which skidded on the road yesterday and early today resulted in 13 people injured, four of them seriously. In the first accident, Mr Ong Lai Cheng, 25, was driving his vehicle alone the Fan-Island179 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-02-27 4 MR LEE Koon Choy said he was convinced that had the Japanese embraced the English language in toto, they would be unable to resurrect themselves as they would have lacked the determination and the innate potential of a nation. The Manchus gave up their own81 words
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137 1984-02-27 6 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE RECENT Chinese New Year season was a time for the exchange of gifts, including hampers, between good friends. So there were many red faces when hampers worth between $130 and $230 each sent out by a leading supplier137 words
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312 1984-02-27 6 K K FONG - By K K FONG GIRLS employed by licensed massage parlours will be issued with identification cards to distinguish them from the bogus ones who are not above giving more than a massage to their clients. This was agreed to by more than 55312 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-02-27 6 FIGURES show that the preventable crime rate has gone down significantly in constituencies where Neighbourhood Police Posts have been established, according to Mr Chin Harn Tone, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). This is an encouraging sign and shows that the scheme is potentially an effective74 words
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65 1984-02-27 6 ONLY if we make the proper disposal of rubbish a way of life can we have a cleaner and more gleasant environment, said Mr Teo Chong Tee, arliamentary Secretary, Environment and Social Affairs, yesterday. Mr Teo stressed this when he launched a65 words
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76 1984-02-27 6 THE Singapore Buddhist Lodge will give scholarships, worth $80,000 to 394 needy students next Sunday. A total of 181 primary students from 21 schools will be given $100 each and 208 students from 40 secondary schools will receive $200 to $300 each. Five students from76 words
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62 1984-02-27 6 THE Greater Manchester Economic Development Corporation will be sending a trade mission to Singapore from 2 to 10 March. Led by Mr Nigel Proudlock, managing director of BICC Vantruck, which established a joint venture with Singapore to produce cable support materials and accessories, the62 words
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128 1984-02-27 6 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board has ordered 4,064,188 kg of iron piping worth £1 million (5|3.2 million) from a British firm to be used for the Republic's water scheme for this year. The British firm is Staton and Stavely. Delivery is scheduled128 words
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Advertisement465 1984-02-27 2 There is no tnck to successful selling. Selling isn't a game of chance nor a contest of wits It's a yfeasion a tough one-where it's smarter in the long run to make a new customer than just to make a sale Top produoers know that you get the best results465 words
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Advertisement210 1984-02-27 3 Caltex CX3 petrol cleans as it protects, to save you even more money These completely untouched-up photographs of a carburettor That's because CX-3 prevents the emission through the exhaust show, with astonishing clarity, the difference that CX-3 petrol can of unburned, waste petrol. make to your car. Think about it.210 words
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Advertisement259 1984-02-27 5 LUXURIOUS AMENITIES WITH MODERN WESTERN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPARABLE TO BUNGALOW HOUSES. p nmnr/i/r, m/ A Wel-known schools. shopping centres. marked banks and postal servtoes are al nearby. •crecflonaltaclinessuch as The Big Splash, East Coast Parte Stogapore Tennis W^ C a6t L secrfood tosttood and hamburger and bow«nQ alley etc. are259 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-02-27 7 Spate of gunbattles between thugs and the police has become a trend HK Standard HONG KONG, Monday THE recent spate of gunbattles between thugs and the police in Hong Kong continues unabated with two more shootouts, again resulting in innocent passersby beingHK Standard - 316 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-02-27 8 US waits for others to determine fate of Gemayel's govt before making next move GOODBYE BEIRUT US marines in Lebanon leave for ships of the Sixth Fleet UPI WASHINGTON, Monday THE United States, a disengaged onlooker in Lebanon now that the marines have pulled out from Beirut, isUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 460 words
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Article97 1984-02-27 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday THE Reagan Administration, uncertain whether the Lebanese army can stop its slide into disintegration, has suspended plans to Sena more US army trainers to Beirut and shelved a request for almost US$3OO million (***** million) in new military aid, officialsLAT-WP - 97 words
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Article163 1984-02-27 10 Hart is surprised he has more votes than Glenn UPI CONCORD (Now Hampshire), Monday SENATOR Gary Hart, bouyed by a poll showing him finishing second, with 24 per cent, in tomorrow's New Hampshire primary, said the race for the Democratic nomination boils down to a contest between himUPI - 163 words
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Article259 1984-02-27 10 Reuter MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Monday RIVALS FOE the Democratic Party's presidential candidacy criticised President Reagan's Lebanon policy in campaigning in New Hampshire. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale, heavily favoured to win the first 1984 US primai7 election in New Hampshire tomorrow, was campaigning in the neighbouringReuter - 259 words
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106 1984-02-27 10 AP LONDON, Monday MODEL Katie Rabett, who British newspapers say is Prince Andrew's new girlfriend, described as "fakes" nude photos purportedly taken of her and published in the News of the World, Britain's biggest-selling Sunday paper. She also said sheAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-02-27 10 AP WASHINGTON, Moo IT'S time again for that quadrennial juggling of the calendar to keep human time in touch with nature. Wednesday is leap day, the reappearance of Feb 29 after a three-year absence. The event will likely be marked by hundreds of birthday parties for peopleAP - 385 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-02-27 11 He suggests the Europeans take over domination of the alliance UPI WABHMQTON, Monday FORMER US Secretary of State, Mr Henry Kissinger, has proposed a radical restructuring of the Nato alliance to take into account the new realities of the nuclear age. In aUPI - 313 words
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58 1984-02-27 11 Reuter MIAMI, Mon A MIAMI department store chain today cancelled a planned promotional visit by actress Jane Fonda after receiving a series of telephone tomb threats, a spokesman said. A Cuban Community Radio Station has been running a campaign against Miss Fonda'sReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-02-27 11 Reuter CUB AT AO (Brazil), Monday AT LEAST 82 people died on Saturday in a fire which tore-through a shanty town near Sao Paulo after an oil pipe explosion, a local government spokesman said today. Rescue workers sifting through the charred rubble of theReuter; PICTURE: AP - 208 words
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Advertisement175 1984-02-27 7 gsM?? ■> ,7- *'|l f left toimest in something as precious K Mi nn 21^ UU HnalbookingdeaillinetorJul)'B4issue:Warch. An ad in the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With an increased circulation of 1.54 million copies, it reaches all phone users in Singapore. But best of all, it reaches175 words
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Advertisement213 1984-02-27 8 The mountain air freshness you can't to be without Bs-' r y, i you can the I air W The tioie has come to your fKfc flk I conditioned rooms with teal fresh clean air. With 5 gold plated needles Get rid 0< dust c '9a f ette smoke and213 words
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Advertisement243 1984-02-27 10 Dragon Showcase in association with Edsam presents J| Rr—"V C~Y\ S~\. together at the Neptune Theatre Sunday 4th March 1984 Matinee show: 430 pm $75 nett Dinner show: 7.30pm $165 nett Non-diners: 9.00pm $95 nett Tickets available: Mandarin Singapore Restaurants Show Reservations Counter Tel: *****11 ext 721 Down Town Disco,243 words
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Advertisement8 1984-02-27 10 Good Jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement65 1984-02-27 11 CONS OH SINGAPORE R? BPi fail m M ll Jflfef IJt J"% m WLf*%x: ,I It I i «il^H mkMWI ■VlwJ *i ii We have a plan We have a pkn to work together even better Vfesvwam (o^k Together we can do much more JQG V&ti do it even better65 words
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Article761 1984-02-27 12 Sakapp says clients' confidentiality compromised by KLCE and KLCCH The Star CUSTOMERS of Sakapp Commodities (M) Sdn Bhd have lodged a complaint of misconduct against the management board of the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) and the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH), and have calledThe Star - 761 words
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138 1984-02-27 12 The Star THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) said in a statement that it is entrusted with the role of regulating its commodities markets to ensure orderly trading. An emergency meeting was called following the publication of a letter to the chairman ofThe Star - 138 words
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Foreign currency review by Manufacturers Hanover Trust
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Article230 1984-02-27 12 WITH world trade poised for modest growth this year, Singapore's trade-dependent economy should expand at a faster clip than last year's 7.2 per cent rate. This excellent performance was the result of healthy expansion in the construction sector, which increased by 28 per cent last year, with230 words
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Article184 1984-02-27 12 THE Australian dollar has firmed to levels near US dollars 0.9442 currently from its early November level of 0.9140. Australia's declining inflation rate, high levels of capital inflow, improvements on the external accounts, and the favourable outlook for the domestic economy have all underpinned the Australian unit184 words
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Article142 1984-02-27 12 CURRENTLY trading at the 8.20 to US dollar level, the franc has gained close to 5 per cent against the dollar from its record lows of a month ago. However, as the deutschemark has been the primary beneficiary of a diversification away from the dollar.' Strains within142 words
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Article143 1984-02-27 12 THE US dollar rose mainly due to technical factors in early trading from an opening in line with New York's weaker close on Friday. It stood at 2.6400 against Deutschemarks compared to an initial ***** The dealers noted the dollar kept above the key level of 2.6250143 words
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Article118 1984-02-27 12 SINGAPORE stocks registered solid gains this morning, with all top volume counters higher. Sime Darby was up cents at $2.65 and Genting 15 cents up at $5.80. Highest volume was in Federal Cables, Pahang Consolidated and General Corp, where gains were 3 to 5 cents. The118 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-02-27 13 COLD STORAGE Holdings PLC has announced the apKuntment of MR JOHNNY CHIN TECK HUAT as irector and General Manager of Cold Storage Singapore (1983) Pte Ltd. Before this appointment, Mr Chin was Director and Marketing Manager with Shell Singapore.' MR BRIAN WEEDON has been appointed Director Sales and331 words
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Article273 1984-02-27 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: higher. Cold Storage 4.56/4.60 Fraser Neave 6.50/6.55 Haw Par 2.73/2.74 Jacks Int'l 5.30/5.60 Keck Seng 5.60/5.85 Magnum 4.04/4.12 M Cement 8.80 B Arab-Mai Dev 1.40/1.41 Boustead 2.85/2.87 Esso 12.40/12.50 Genting 5.70/5.75 G I H 4 96 S Hume 5.60/5.70 Inchcape 2.93 S273 words
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Article143 1984-02-27 13 Your S$ to on* unit ol foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/OO TT DO US$ 2 1315 2.1215 2.112S sterling 3.1317 3.1097 3 0997 Australian 2.0177 1.9937 1.9837 Canadian 1.7084 1.6884 1.6784 New Zealand J 1.4420 1.4019 1 3919 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11 5828143 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-02-27 12 /BSr-l I -Jj 'LOOK Aeouwo WERE. ALL WE RCAP are. rut FINANCIAL FACrB*."13 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-02-27 14 UANHE ZAOBAO IN THE past weeks, there have been numerous articles in the Chinese newspapers and discussions among the people on the fate of Chinesestream schools and the future of the Chinese language. This follows the Government's announcement that it is phasing out Chinese-stream schools742 words
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Article179 1984-02-27 14 TAMIL MURASU THE critics of the national education stream expressed their fear that learning English as the first language and mother tongue as the second language in schools would spell disaster to our culture. In response to them, our Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan179 words
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373 1984-02-27 14 BERITA HARIAN IN LIFE, not many people are able to distinguish between an ideal and a reality. But many are quick to feel concerned when the gulf between ideal and reality widens. So is the case when we373 words
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Article517 1984-02-27 15 Muummm THE REGISTRY of Vehicles says there are no such thing as "hotel taxis." Then, what are those taxis that service hotels by private arrangement with hotel managements? For want of a better name, and with due respect to ROV, we shall call them hotel517 words
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138 1984-02-27 15 ROBIN HOOD - ROBIN HOOD Singapore 0314 I REFER to your report on "Hotel taxi stands may have to go" (SM, Feb 22). I don't see the need for taxi stands outside hotels. After all, guests who have to rush to the airport138 words
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119 1984-02-27 15 SEVERAL accidents have happened in Whampoa Drive recently. This is because the road is too narrow for two-way traffic. It is also hazardous for pedestrians who have to cross the road, as traffic flows along both sides. Motorist who speed will have little time119 words
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148 1984-02-27 15 WE REFER to the letter by DWD (SM, Jao 11). We understand the plight of the writer in trying to filter across Orchard Road from Claymore Hill into a turning lane for Paterson Road. The short stretch of Orchard Road between Claymore Hill and148 words
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326 1984-02-27 15 JOHN A CREWE - JOHN A CREWE Travel Related Services American Express I READ with interest the article in the Money Section on how credit card firms are charging interest on unbilled items (SM, Feb 20). The only part of the article that worried me was that326 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-02-27 15 1 MrtWS'fg ITHINK M W#S mz HEAKP ttu NEVER HEAW> CW£?N&IKO, OA OF HIM. OFFRIT7 MEWLWDK CHEMNKO"17 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-02-27 16 TODAY'S Highlights Singapore Economy 1983 (E) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) 1982 WAS the worst year in the post-war history of the world economy. Singapore, too, was affected by the world recession, registering a growth rate of only 6.2 per cent. It was expected that Singapore's economy would516 words
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Article504 1984-02-27 16 JAY SHARBUTT in Hollywood - TV Scene By JAY SHARBUTT in Hollywood LAT-WP ABC, whose first week of prime-time TV coverage of the 1984 winter Olympics only earned it third place in the national Nielsen ratings, subsequently rebounded and easily came in first, with five of its tape-delayed OlympicLAT-WP - 504 words
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Miscellaneous1217 1984-02-27 16 ■mas" 3.00 Opening Programme followed by |H|^U~~.' Swordsman Chu (C) (r) Undersea H Along Romper Room r Come Monday complete triumlaunches a desperate attack could mean the Programme News Walter w See Batman The Boy The two take over from the Supera new News News H Economy The The 2B)1,217 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1984-02-27 17 LAT-WP TOMORROW night is Hollywood's big night for the music industry the Qrammy awards will be E resented at the Shrine auditorium in Los Ange»s. Music critic ROBERT HILBURN gives you his choices of who the big winners will be. HOLLYWOOD: Roger MillerLAT-WP - 1,280 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-02-27 18 Carole hits the road again USA Today NEW YORK: It took a presidential candidate and a new album about the passage of time to get Carole King back on stage. It had been a long wait six years since her last US tour but King wasUSA Today - 485 words
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289 1984-02-27 18 HERE are some of the most dramatic sweeps in Grammy history Henry Menclnl, iftl* Record: Moon River. Song: Moon River. Orchestra Performance: Breakfast at Tiffany's. Arrangement: Moon River Sound-track Album: Breakfast at Tiffany's. ■of*' Miller, IMS. Contemporary single: King Of The Road Male289 words
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Article, Illustration2128 1984-02-27 19 Today, we present the first of a six-part serialisation of the John Badham movie, War Games. This serialisation is adapted by Chris Moore from the script by Lawrence Lasker and Walter Parkes. THE RED RIVER Valley which snakes through the North Dakota hills is2,128 words
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Advertisement15 1984-02-27 17 WMGanks Beginning today: Part One of a six part serialisation of the movie Page 2015 words
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Miscellaneous829 1984-02-27 20 EZSK3 fSi/lx^vv, CHAOZHOU OPERA I _m» THE Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe from Chi- BWIMM&IG I J na will perform at the Palace Theatre nightly at 8 THE Kampong Kapor CC will hold I vJJ BDaHßDMnwg* till March 20. The troupe will entertain with a varied swimming classes every Wednesday I829 words
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432 1984-02-27 22 PEPPERMINT Park Theatre Lounge threw its first official "garden party" on the afternoon of February 19 at its grand opening. Evenings at Singapore's newest and most talked about theatre lounge has been described as revivals of garden parties of the Great Gatsby432 words
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Miscellaneous707 1984-02-27 23 leisure comics C. 1 I ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By BUI Barry GIA, 1 KNOW THAT you AReX 1 A IX BECOMING BORED WITMTHE Vi l IT* (THE CSIRL RECEIVES ~~V I CASINOS WERE ON THE M 11/ > HER A6SI&NMENT WITH V JH I RIVIERA. NUMBER 4 NEEDS 1 |<{?707 words
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438 1984-02-27 26 Agencies NEW DELHI, Monday SOUTH KOREA advanced to the finals of the men's Thomas Cup and the women's Über Cup after winning the Asian qualifying round of the world team badminton competitions here yesterday. The finals will be staged in MalaysiaAgencies - 438 words
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200 1984-02-27 26 The Star THE OLYMPIC Council of Malaysia (OCM) is going into the hotel business. The proposal of project chairman Tunku Imran to ouild a second class hotel as part of OCM building has been accepted by the executive committee. The OCM building willThe Star - 200 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-02-27 26 ERNEST FRIDA - MALAYSIAN OPEN ORGANISERS REJECT HIM I with ERNEST FRIDA POH EE KIAT, one of Singapore's top amateur golfers, was shocked and disappointed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when the organising committee of the Malaysian Golf Association rejected his entry for the $315,000 Malaysian379 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-02-27 27 J| f J li nif Bf INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP Reuter ROME, Monday FRENCH maestro, Michel Platini, scored both goals as Juventus beat neighbours Torino 2-1 today to go five points clear at the top of the Italian soccer league. Danger man Franco Selvaggi put TorinoReuter - 411 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-02-27 27 World Light Heavweight Champion, Michael Spinks, sends a spray from Eddie Davis with a hard right to the head during the Bth round of their title bout. Spinks retained his World crown with a unanimous decision after 12 rounds.42 words
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Article204 1984-02-27 27 II. Hockey League Games results: Edmonton Oilers 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 3; Montreal Canadiens 7 New York Rangers 4; Hartford Whalers 9 Philadelphia Flyers 7; New York Islanders 7 New Jersey Devils 1; Ot-Chica-fo Black hawks 3 Pittsburgh 'enguins 3; Minnesota North Stars 5 Buffalo Sabrs 1; Winnipeg Jets204 words
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409 1984-02-27 27 Reuter BUCHAREST, Monday JOHN McEnroe and Jimmy Connors won the reverse singles to give the US a 5-0 victory over Romania in the Davis Cup world croup first round tennis tie here today. After Connors Deat his close friend and former doubles partnerReuter - 409 words
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182 1984-02-27 27 AP YOKOHAMA (Japan), Monday RUNNING in rain and snow, a six-member British team won the second International Women's Marathon road relay race by nearly three minutes yesterday, through the streets of this port city, south of Tokyo. The British runners, anchored byAP - 182 words
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Article210 1984-02-27 27 National Biskitlall Htm Basketball Results: New Jersey Nets 117 New York Knicks 104; Atlanta Hawks 122 Chicago Bulls 87; Cleveland Cavaliers 94 Washington Bullets 83; Milwaukee Bucks 130 San Antonio Spurs 119; Golden State Warriors 118 Houston Rockets 112; Denver Nuggets 148 Kansas City Kings 136; Dallas Mavericks 97210 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-02-27 28 WATFORD 4 EVERTON 4 WATFORD and Everton are both still involved in the FA Cup. And they got together at Vicarage Road to promise a rare treat of a final if they both make it to Wembley. The match was a real humdinger145 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-02-27 28 NORWICH 1 WEST HAM 0 NORWICH continued their unlikely push for a place in Europe when they plundered three points from West Ham. John Deehan got the only goal of the match, and the final result leaves West Ham's title hopes looking miles123 words
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95 1984-02-27 28 DIVISION ONE: 32 lan Rush (Liverpool); 22 Steve Archibald (Tottenham); 18 Trevor Christie (Notts County); Peter Withe (Aston Villa); 17 Maurice Johnston (Watford); 16 Terry Gibson (Coventry); Frank Stapleton (Manchester United). Division Two: 23 Kerry Dixon95 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-02-27 28 SOUTHAMPTON 2 LUTON 1 SOUTHAMPTON battled and battered their way to win over classy but inconsistent Luton, and look likely to hold on to a place near the top till the end of the season. But for Mark Wright, Southampton's young defender,143 words
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124 1984-02-27 28 SHEFFIELD Wednesday climbed back to the top of the Second Division with a 2-1 defeat of last year's FA Cup finalists, Brighton. Wednesday look unlikely to slip from the Number One spot. They won on Saturday124 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-02-27 28 SIMON BARNES - Forest slip and title hopes become shaky NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0 ARSENAL 1 ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE SPECIAL BY SIMON BARNES WHOOPS! Nottingham Forest slipped up at home against Arsenal and made their position as the best outside bet for the First Division championship look shaky. Brian Clough has said all161 words
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183 1984-02-27 28 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 0 BIRMINGHAM 1 ARSENAL'S north London neighbours, Tottenham Hotspur, continued to slither way from contention. They were beaten at home by deadly dull Birmingham City what a poor advertisement for football it will be if Birmingham reach the FA Cup final.183 words
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148 1984-02-27 28 LIVERPOOL 2 QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS 0 LIVERPOOL continued their serene progress towards the championship with a routine win over First Division new boys Queens Park Rangers. The inevitable lan Rush bagged his 32nd goal of the season to open the scoring, underlying148 words
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91 1984-02-27 28 MANCHESTER UNITED 2 SUNDERLAND 1 MANCHESTER United have just about kept in touch, managing a win at home against gutsy Sunderland. But their basic weakness at the front was underlined by the fact that they needed defender Kevin Moran to score both the goals.91 words
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Article1386 1984-02-27 28 DIVISION ONE Aston Via 4 Wolverhampton 0. Leicester 2 Ipswich 0. Liverpool 2 Queens Park Rang ers 0 Manchester United 2 Sunderland t, Norwich 1 West Ham 0 Nottingham Forest 0 Arsenal 1. Southampton 2 Luton 1. Stoke 1 Notts County 0. Tottenham 0 Birmingham 1. Watlord 4 Evert1,386 words
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79 1984-02-27 29 The Star HEADS will roll in the Penang Malaysia Cup team if its players continue to play "indifferently." Coach Shukor Salleh said the players who do not perform will either have to warm the bench or be booted out of the team.The Star - 79 words
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78 1984-02-27 29 The Star Sabah's Alinjiran Nulantan was suspended for two months, starting yesterday, by the FA of Malaysia (FAM) disciplinary board for abusing Johor referee N Subramaniam during the Sabah-Federal Territory match on Feb 10. Subramaniam gave marching orders to Alinjiran in theThe Star - 78 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-02-27 29 WHIPPING BOYS NO LONGER AS THEY OUTPLAY CUP CHAMPIONS PERLIS 2 PAHANG 1 MALAYSIA CUP PERLIS, the whipping boys of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition, turned giant killers last night to score a shocking 2-1 win over defending champions Pahang at the Dato Sheikh Ahmad stadium. No-hopers594 words
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230 1984-02-27 29 ARMED FORCES 1 KEDAH 0 ARMED FORCES scored their second victory in the Malaysia Cup competition when they gunned down Kedah 1-0 at the Naval Base Stadium in Lumut yesterday. The Kedah players had themselves to blame for the defeat, indulging in complacent230 words
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467 1984-02-27 29 NEGRI 0 SELANGOR 2 All reports by The Star NEGRI Sembilan's weakness was exposed here yesterday in their Malaysia Cup soccer clash against Selangor at the Seremban Municipal Stadium. They have shown once again that they can be badly unsettled if trail theirAll reports by The Star - 467 words
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229 1984-02-27 29 PERAK 1 JOHOR 2 JOHOR scored this win with a last gasp 87th minute winning goal by Dollah Salleh at Stadium Perak last night. The game was heading for a 1-1 draw when Johor threw everything into attack and were suitably rewarded. The229 words
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158 1984-02-27 30 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Monday FEYENOORD Rotterdam, inspired by 36-year-old Johan Cruyff, crushed Ajax Amsterdam 4-1 in a key top-of-the-table clash here Sesterday to go two points clear at the head of he Dutch First Division. Ruud Gullit, Feyenoord's 21-year-old international right winger, openedReuter - 158 words
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Article62 1984-02-27 30 P W D L F A Pts Feyenoord 23 17 4 2 65 24 38 Afax 23 16 4 3 70 29 36 FSV 23 16 4 3 57 22 36 Rods JC 22 10 7 5 38 31 27 OA Eagles 23 11 562 words
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Article364 1984-02-27 30 S GULAM - Police are now only two points behind leaders Safsa POLICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION 2 TOA PAYOH UNITED 0 By S GULAM POLICE Sports Association, who were at the cellar of National Football League Division One earlv in the season with three defeats, continue to surprise with their winning streak364 words
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193 1984-02-27 30 AP BUCHAREST, Monday WITH John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors scoring singles victories, the United States completed a 5-0 sweep over Romania in Bucharest yesterday in the Davis Cup tennis tournament. McEnroe bounced back from a slow start to beat Florin Segarceanu 2-6,AP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-02-27 31 NEGRI'S WEAKNESS BARED JOHOR'S LAST GASP WIN GIANT KILLERS PERLIS FORCES GUN DOWN KEDAH The Star UNLUCKY Penang dropped two valuable points when they were held to a goalless draw by Sabah before their home crowd at the City Stadium. They were truly unlucky as they threw everythingThe Star - 601 words
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187 1984-02-27 31 Reuter OSTEND (Belgium), Monday EUROPE'S TOP two badminton nations, Denmark and England, shared the honours here yesterday on the final day of the qualifying tournament for the Thomas and Über Cups world badminton team championships. Denmark won tne men's Thomas Cup worldReuter - 187 words
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