Singapore Monitor, 4 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-04 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 14/5/83 Sunday, March 4, 1984 40cents12 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-03-04 2 K K FONG, HAIRIS, LYE YIN FONG, BERTILLA PEREIRA, SPENCER LOH, ASMAH HAMID, CHEW YEN FOOK; GANDHI AMBALAM - Traffic stalled as floods clog up island's main roads THE BIG DELUGE Heave, $50 richer The Monitor Team K K FONG, HAIRIS, LYE YIN FONG, BERTILLA PEREIRA, SPENCER LOH, ASMAH HAMID, CHEW YEN FOOK and GANDHI AMBALAM And I thought I was in sunny Singapore... Pushing stalled105 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-03-04 3 THE DIG DELUGE MODESTY took dive when these desperate ladies had to ford the swirling knee deep waters in Stevens Road yesterday morning. Hitching up their skirts, the ladies bravely sloshed their way across the street much to the amusement of their male colleague. But with68 words
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484 1984-03-04 3 DISTRESS and frustration for many, but a chance to be enterprising for a few. That was what the rain and floods meant to Singaporeans yesterday. It all started at about 8.30 p.m. on Friday when the Northeast Monsoon lashed many484 words
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Article58 1984-03-04 3 A SCOOTERIST, Mr Chakjit Singh, 39, was killed instantly when he crashed into a stationery trailer along Upper Aljunied Road just alter midnight yesterday. In another accident, 13-year-old Leong Kum Heng suffered a fractured right leg when his bicycle collided with a car at about 1058 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-03-04 4 Rain spilled over from Northeast Monsoon THE Northeast Monsoon starts in mid-October and is normally over by the end of February. But it can spill over into March, as we have just seen. According to a Meteorological Services Department spokesman, the rain197 words
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Article105 1984-03-04 4 THE chaos caused by the rain yesterday morning would have been worse had there been strong winds. Several areas were under as much as 1 metre of water at the height of the flooding, but traffic flow was on the whole orderly. This was largely105 words
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53 1984-03-04 4 THE On-The-Spot art contest for Red Cross youths at the Jurong Bird Park was cancelled yesterday because of the heavy rain. About 500 children were affected by the cancellation. At the National University of Singapore, 36 examination papers were delayed by an hour because53 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-03-04 4 GREY skies and wet days are normally welcomed by the people with green fingers in the nurseries along Thomson Road. But yesterday's rain was no blessing for Mr Lee Luan Pow, owner of more than half a hectare of orchids and flowering plants at216 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-03-04 5 Earth from hill made its way to block of flats at Depot Road IT HAPPENED once six years ago during heavy rains, and yesterday it happened again. As the rain poured down and the ground got heavier and heavier, the slope behind Block 111, Depot Road began to slide.294 words
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156 1984-03-04 5 A TOTAL of 6,065 people have been evacuated and another 8,700 were cut off as floods worsen in the state of Johor. The Meteorological Department in Johor forecasts more rain to come. At 3 pm yesterday, it was still raining. The rain started156 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-03-04 6 Mr Abdullah is prepared to open up on controversial issues WHEN Mr Abdullah Tarmugi first learnt of the priority scheme for admission to schools for the third children of graduate mothers, his gut reaction was that it was against the principle of fair play. But then he324 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-03-04 6 EE BOON LEE - SECOND OF THE FIRST BATCH OF PAP CANDIDATES MEETS THE PRESS ALL STORIES BY EE BOON LEE IT TOOK Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, a journalist, at least a year to convince his teacher wife to let him go into politics fulltime. This was well637 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-03-04 7 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE THE rain washed out the hopes of the Three Degrees when they landed at Changi Airport yesterday. They were hoping to laze in the sun and go shopping in Singapore, but it was raining the minute they landed. But the singers stayed cool.PICTURES: MANDARIN HOTEL - 172 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-03-04 7 PERFORMING with the Three Degrees is Bobby Vinton, whose love songs hogged the airwaves here in the Sixties. "My love songs went out of style in the Seventies. Now that there's a revived interest in love songs, I want to go back to recording," ne said.49 words
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166 1984-03-04 7 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE people have misunderstood how the new schools admission policy works, says Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State (Education). Speaking at the River Valley Community Centre's Lunar New Year get-together last night, Dr Tay pointed166 words
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Article70 1984-03-04 7 INDONESIA'S army chief, General Benny Murdani, left for Jakarta yesterday at the end of a three-day visit to Singapore, an Indonesian Embassy spokesman said. Gen Murdani met Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and other Singapore Government leaders, but details of their discussions were not disclosed.70 words
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Article449 1984-03-04 7 THE Health Ministry is geared up to implement the Medisave Scheme, which takes effect from next month. Computer links have been set up between government hospitals and the Central Provident Fund Board. A brochure, A Guide to Medisave, is available at all government hospitals and449 words
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Article110 1984-03-04 7 MR K C Lee, Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), has just turned 60. But be will go on working because tbe word "retirement" is not in his dictionary. Opening tbe Pre-Retire-ment Seminar, jointly organised by the People's Association and Esso110 words
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245 1984-03-04 8 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI Tl'K wrath of a wife towards her hush.i id's infidelity landed a man in court vrsterday where he was fined nearly $1! i.OOO for possessing uncensored and obsence videotapes It all started when Siti Rogayah At.in. 23. found out245 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-03-04 8 YONG POW ANG - MORE JOBS, REVENUE FOR SERVICE UNDER NEW REQUIREMENT By YONG POW ANG THERE will be more jobs and revenue for Cisco now that the escort service is made necessary for heavy vehicles with a height of more than four metres. The374 words
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219 1984-03-04 8 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THERE will be no more free parking for HDB residents at Boon Lay Estate from April. Boon Lay is the third estate formerly managed by the Jurong Town Corporation where paid parking is being introduced by219 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-03-04 9 Move said to be biggest offensive of 42-month Persian Gulf war UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday IRAN IS moving as many as 500,000 combatants, induding a number of regular army divisions, toward the Iraqi front in what appears to be the biggest offensive of the 42-monthUPI - 358 words
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Article192 1984-03-04 9 Syrian-backed Druze leader soften tone on peace-talk demands LAT-WP DAMASCUS, Sat TWO leading opponents of Lebanese President Amin Gemayel announced here yesterday that they would no longer demand President Gemayel's resignation before agreeing to a political settlement on Lebanon. Mr Walid Jumblatt, head of the Druze sect,LAT-WP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-03-04 9 Popular among estate workers, takeaway samsu may be harmful TEMERLOH, Saturday THERE ARE fears that take-away liquor in plastic bags, now popular among estate workers in Pahang, may De harmful. At least seven brands of samsu and brandy are sold in this way, known as123 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-03-04 10 says Bozo the candidate Reuter PRESIDENTIAL candidate, Bozo, alto known as Mr Larry Harmon, gestures while talking to reporters at the National Press Club in Washington on Thursday. Mr Harmon dressed as Bozo announced that he will seek the office of President of the United States.Reuter; PICTURE: AP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-03-04 10 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday WORLD Bank President Tom Clausen yesterday named the four most important tasks for the world economy, and warned that none of them would be easy. "There is no such thing as a quick fix," Mr Clausen said in remarksReuter - 327 words
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166 1984-03-04 10 UPI BANGKOK, Saturday EAST GERMANY has sent military advisers and weapons to Cambodia to help Vietnam battle guerillas led by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, a rebel radio broadcast said today. Radio Khmer, official voice of the two noncommunist factions in Prince Sihanouk's coalition government, saidUPI - 166 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-03-04 11 AP BEUING: China has a tree that can tell when it's going to rain, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. The agency said the 150-year-old tree is in Xincheng county in Guangxi zhuang autonomous region, southern China. APAP - 48 words
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58 1984-03-04 11 AP MANILA: GEN FABIAN C VER, the Philippine armed forces chief, who has been itnplicated in the disappearance of a vital witness, is willing to testify before a board probing the assassination of Mr Benigno Aquino, the general's spokesman said inAP - 58 words
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54 1984-03-04 11 Reuter SWANSEA: BRITISH student Darren Baker chose a stomach-churning way to raise US$74O (Sf 1,554) for charity he ate 100 wriggling maggots. Mr Baker washed down the maggots with a glass of water. They tasted terrible, he said, "but not as badReuter - 54 words
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84 1984-03-04 11 AP KUALA LUMPUR: THE MALAYSIAN foreign ministry has asked Japanese police for the finfierprint of a Malaysian man arrested in Tokyo or Kidnapping a Malaysian woman in New York, ministry officials said today. Yong Bing Gong, 24, was reportedly arrested in TokyoAP - 84 words
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60 1984-03-04 11 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO: IN AN orgy of rhythm, movement and colour, Rio de Janeiro is launching its annual carnival this weekend by inaugurating a new samba stadium. Tonight, tomorrow and Monday, tens of thousands of samba dancers will paradeReuter - 60 words
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70 1984-03-04 11 AP BEIJING: CHINA has taken over the lead from Japan as the world's biggest exporter of soy sauce, the official China Daily reported today. The English-language newspaper, attributing the claim to the China National Cereals, Oils ana Foodstuffs Import and ExportAP - 70 words
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63 1984-03-04 11 UPI SAN FRANCISCO: AUSTRIAN President Rudolph Kirchschlaeger, playing down an uproar over President Reagan's association of the Sound of Music with Austria, said his country was glad to be known for the musical. Mr Reagan had praised Austria during a state dinnerUPI - 63 words
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90 1984-03-04 11 UPI LONDON: THE United States trained a spy satellite on Argentina and offered Britain the use of a warship as part of a US$6O million (Ssl26 million) military aid package that played a crucial role in Britain's victory in theUPI - 90 words
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359 1984-03-04 11 Cairo angry over 'inaccuracies' in movie on life of Sadat UPI CAIRO, Saturday EGYPTIANS are angry about an American movie on the life of the late President Anwar Sadat so angry that the government has banned all films produced by Columbia pictures. An Egyptian-ledUPI - 359 words
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158 1984-03-04 11 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA'S array chief of staff has ordered commanders to purge members of the banned Communist Party of Indonesia who may have infiltrated army ranks, the official news agency Antara said yesterday. Antara said Gen Rudini's order was conveyedReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-03-04 12 US says he is a KGB colonel and bars him from the country Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE State Department has barred a Soviet diplomat from coming to the United States as the advance man for the Los Angeles Olympic Games because it saysReuter - 562 words
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Article56 1984-03-04 12 AP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE decision to deny a visa to the Soviet Union's advance man to the Summer Olympics does not signal that Soviet athletes will also be denied entry into the United States, the State Department says. "What we are seeking to block is illegitimate activity,"AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-03-04 12 WHEN it comes to taking shortcuts, the Swiss surely beats everybody by a mile. When architects in Zurich were building the tramway, they decided the shortest route from one hill to another was through a tall building in between. As for the residents, it68 words
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228 1984-03-04 13 LAT-WP TOKYO, Sat JAPAN and China reached an agreement yesterday that opened the door to the first Japanese export of nuclear power plant equipment to a communist country. Although the agreement covered only a single piece of equipment, it is expected to setLAT-WP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-03-04 13 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sat THE UNITED States has welcomed Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko's call for a ban on chemical weapons but said his suggestion of a nuclear arms freeze would "reward a massive Soviet build-up in recent years". The State Department's reaction came lastReuter - 210 words
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292 1984-03-04 13 UPI LONDON, Saturday KATIE RABETT, being touted as Koo Stark's replacement in Prince Andrew's affections, has filed a libel lawsuit against two British newspapers over a series of nude photographs. The 23-year-old model, who lives with her parents in a modest West LondonUPI - 292 words
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241 1984-03-04 13 AP MANAGUA, Saturday A DUTCH ship exploded and caused serious injuries to five crew members during dredging operations in the port of Corinto, which rebels say they have mined, Nicaragua announced yesterday. Nicaragua immediately blamed the United States for a threat made by theAP - 241 words
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Article59 1984-03-04 13 AP BEIJING, Saturday A NEST shortage is endangering one of the great delicacies of Chinese cuisine, bud's nest soup, The crisis, revealed in a letter written to the official China Daily by scholars from four universities in Guangdong Province, and an environmental protection official in Guangdong's HuajiAP - 59 words
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Advertisement186 1984-03-04 14 Leonard from Switzerland. A watch for the Leo personality the person who appreciates bold, confident fashion statements and has the authority to wear them. A king in the world of gold watches for both men and women. With dramatically contrasting stripes of gold and platinum echoed in an elegant crown.186 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-03-04 15 SYGMA Northwest of the downtown area of Los Angeles, in Tarzana, on the third floor of a medical centre is the office of a dentist with a difference Dr Stephen J Howard, the Superman of teeth. Kids are happy to pay a visit to this dentist, forSYGMA - 240 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-03-04 15 PROFILES of 100 men are presented each month. Each man gives his age, a brief description of himself, horoscope sign, address, bloodtype, how much money he earns and has deposited in the bank, his educational background, occupation and what kind of woman he is150 words
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Article1099 1984-03-04 16 LAN FINDLAY - MARRIAGE ARRANGED BY MAGAZINE By LAN FINDLAY Media Marriage is very big business in' Japan. It is the dream of every girl and mandatory for women if they aren't to be considered outcasts or misfits. Whether it is a love match or an arranged marriage, Marriage Trends magazine, first publishedMedia - 1,099 words
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588 1984-03-04 16 Lianhe Wanbao A RENOWNED bridal gowns centre which thrived for more than half a century will soon become history as its last shops in Bras Basah Road prepare for their evacuation from the premises earmarked for urban renewal development. Of course, young couples willLianhe Wanbao - 588 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-03-04 17 EE BOON LEE - PROFILE OF SINGAPORE'S GRASSROOTS LEADERS All stories by EE BOON LEE mm why me?" M f That was the first reWmwf action of Dr Chew Gian w Moh when he was asked whether he would like to be involved in the work of the Residents' Committee684 words
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284 1984-03-04 17 AT FIRST glance, Dover Housing Estate could be mistaken for*a private development. There is ample greenery in between blocks of flats, to give a picture-book atmosphere which impressed many visitors, including Mr Ong Teng Cheong when he did his walkabout in284 words
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Article166 1984-03-04 17 WHEN it comes to protecting their cars from theft, residents in Dover Housing Estate are quick to seize on the idea that if they collaborate, they'd have a better chance of success. So was born the Car Watch Scheme. Residents involved in the project keep166 words
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Article1158 1984-03-04 18 The charm of the Singapore Girl, flying in "the world's most modern fleet" has out Singapore Airlines among the world's top dozen airlines in just 12 years. While other airlines are gasping for breath in the race to stay ahead, SIA continues to forge ahead.1,158 words
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Article, Illustration976 1984-03-04 18 FLYINQ HIGH IN A SIMULATOR The office of Capt L J McCully, chief pilot (training), not surprisingly, is dominated by a huge map of the world. Capt McCully has been flying for 21 years and was one of the first976 words
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Article, Illustration946 1984-03-04 19 Finding Singapore Girls is not that easy, according to Mr Robert Phun, SlA's cabin crew manager (training). A Singapore Girl must be above average in looks, have charm, speak well and have a sense of humour. "She must have a rounded personality and946 words
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Article466 1984-03-04 19 SIA can sell its used planes for a good price, because it has built up a reputation tor maintenance. Yet in the seventies the airline's Boeing 707s had to go back to Boeing for heavy maintenance work and when 747s were introduced into the fleet they had466 words
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Article, Illustration755 1984-03-04 20 HEALTHWISE Backache is an illness that comes with advanced civilisation. Nothing proves it better than a survey carried out recently in a less well developed country where workers were making a railroad. Each day they were carrying heavy loads and transporting materials which755 words
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Article362 1984-03-04 20 IF YOU have low back pains, follow these tips. Whenever possible, sit down. Sit with the knees higher than the hips. The best way of doing this is to sit with the feet on a footstool. If no footstool is available, then cross the legs. Never362 words
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Article246 1984-03-04 20 COURSES are to be held to educate Singaporeans on how they can avoia developing backaches, a growing phenomenon in the Republic and elsewhere. They will be similar to those already operating in Britain, Canada and the United States. The courses will supplement the weekly back clinic246 words
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Article, Illustration24 1984-03-04 20 Medical Notes To relieve urinary tract obstruction To relieve pressure on brain Chicago Tribune Graphic Sources Chicago Tribune news reportsChicago Tribune Graphic Sources Chicago Tribune news reports - 24 words
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Article, Illustration982 1984-03-04 23 VIOLET OON - EATING with VIOLET OON I always look forward to being invited out by friends for a meal because they introduce me to new tastes and places. Such was the case last week when a friend booked a table at Tai Seng Restaurant at Outram Park. My anticipation982 words
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Article, Illustration618 1984-03-04 23 "I WAS told to bring French aphrodisiacs to the East and so I have truffles and celery roots," said French chef Jean Paul Bonin, who fed me amply on the two when when he prepared a meal for me at the San Marco618 words
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Article, Illustration3992 1984-03-04 24 THE WINEXIUS INTERVIEW: PART II You sometimes have to strain to catch what he's saying. The Dutch accent is marhed; the voice low, made gravelly by the unfiltered cigarettes usually Player's Senior Service he always has within reach. But yon want to pay3,992 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-03-04 26 Th« land of a thousand tomplos, a million breathtaking vlows off tho Himalayan mountain rang#, tho land of tho Evoroat, off marfcot bazaars that havon't changod in conturios a off trokking trips that tost both musclo and norvoi that's Nopal. Storios by FATIMAH QOUS Nepal,524 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-03-04 26 Places to see KATMANDU CITY: Hanuman Dhoka, the traditional seat of royalty in Nepal; Temple of the Living Goddess where the living virgin Goddess Kumari resides; Kastha Mandap, a pagoda-style temple said to have been built from the timber of a single tree; Asan Tole, an exotic old389 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-03-04 27 STAR WATCH IPS Remember the Osmonds, swarms of them, all those smiles, all those acres of teeth, enough ivory to keep Pot Black going for a decade? And remember that little lad Jimmy who rolled and bounced all over the stage like a little rubber tub singingIPS - 650 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-03-04 27 SYGMA MICHELLE Pfeiffer, has found herself in a made-to-measure role, worthy of her talent in the movie remake, Scarface. Pfeiffer made her debut on screen as Pink Lady Stephanie Zinone in the Grease 2. Previously, she had appeared in Hollywood Knights, Falling in Love AgainSYGMA - 216 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-03-04 27 IPS LEE MARVIN had his first shot at success playing heavies in the film classics The Big Heat (1953) and The Wild One (1954). His latest movie, Gorky Park, presents a new, sophisticated side of Marvin. He revealed some other little-known aspects of himselfIPS - 202 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1984-03-04 28 chime: FILE For seven years the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been developing psychological profiles of suspects in bizarre or seemingly senseless murders. The has been so successful about 70 per cent of those convicted of the crimes match their profiles that police are beginning1,329 words
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Article557 1984-03-04 28 CASE HISTORY Based on actual case histories, here is how the FBI goes about helping to solve baffling crimes: During the spring of 1978, residents of Columbus, Georgia, were reeling from a series of more than half a dozen murders of elderly white women.557 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-03-04 29 LIM HONG - SUNDAY MAILBAG LIM HONG Singapore 0409 I AM appalled, to say the least, by the outburst and unwarranted attack on The Singapore Monitor/Sunday Monitor by Mr J Snowden of the British Business Association (The Sunday Monitor, Feb 26). In reacting to a Sunday326 words
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Article240 1984-03-04 29 ANAK SINGAPURA - ANAK SINGAPURA Singapore 0821 I AM fully aware of the prevailing controversy in the Chinese press regarding "The Awakening" serial and, in the context, I would like to endorse LKL's views (in The Sunday Monitor, Feb 26). To start with an extreme incongruity, the Chinese title,240 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-03-04 29 RODNEY HOBSON - Hobson's Choice By RODNEY HOBSON ANOTHER Leap day has come and gone, and in theory young ladies have had the privilege of proposing marriage to gentlemen of their acquaintance. Yet your columnist has never ever heard of any lady taking advantage of this once-in-four-years opportunity,355 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1984-03-04 31 A SECRETARY'S letter complaining about her love life was meant for her friend's eyes only. But copies ended up on hundreds of desks and soon her phone extension was buzzing with offers. She typed the note on her word processor at the State Government offices in Quebec, assuming1,137 words
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Article910 1984-03-04 31 LAT-WP Wt Introduce a new language column by Los Angolas Tlmas col* umnist, Jack Smltn. SOME years ago, Mr Vick Knight Jr, who was then compiling a book on favourite words, wrote to ask if I would tellhim what mine was, and why. I thought atLAT-WP - 910 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1984-03-04 32 KNT In Paris, a young couple at the next table at Chez Poutoune, a fashionable restaurant in the Latin Quarter, did not need a doggy bag. Not that they didn't have plenty of leftovers. But rather than botner to take them home to Rover, they had doneKNT - 1,063 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-03-04 32 TONI CHANNING - PET PARADE By TONI CHANNING Beginning from this wMk, we in* troduce a regular column written by officials from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) on how to take care of pets, tips on grooming and other related topics.344 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-03-04 33 ANG PENG HWA - IWMIiW Tenants to seek 40 pc rent cut in meeting with landlord By ANG PENG HWA Tenants at Cold Storage Centrepoint will be meeting their landlord on Tuesday to ask for a 40 per cent reduction in rents. An ad-hoc committee of shopkeepers had been421 words
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Article411 1984-03-04 33 COLD Storage Centrepoint's management could not be contacted for comments on the action of their tenants. But other developers who were reached said they were reluctant to lower rates for various reasons. "I do not think tenants are playing a fair game," said one. "Rents are411 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-03-04 34 FONG spends a night in a decrepit, old mansion that J > has become something of a historical landmark They are all gone away, The house is shut and still, There is nothing more to say. Edward Arlington Robinson You may have read about it, heardSource: Tha Hongkong A Shanghai Bank - 804 words
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Article, Illustration647 1984-03-04 34 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG The green light for the Rahardja Centre project in Marina Centre submitted two years ago came in December last year, according to the Building Control Division's list of such approvals. But the site is not likely to see a pickup in building647 words
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Advertisement115 1984-03-04 15 FEATURES SIA Smiling into the storm: PlB-19 PROFILE of a murderer: The FBI comes up with a new strategy to track down senseless killers: P29 FRENCHMEN'S pet craze makes it a dog's life for authorities plus Pet Parade a new pet column: P34 HEALTH BACKACHES: Getting to the bone of115 words
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Miscellaneous366 1984-03-04 27 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: You have leader ship qualities and would make a fine administrator. You dislike being in a subordinate position. You have business acumen, but more inclined to public service. You work best when motivated by an ideal and tan commercialise your creative talents. You have a decided philosophic366 words
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Advertisement132 1984-03-04 34 There's a Bosch built-in appliance ready to fit almost any kitchen furniture system. Whelhei vouthoose a Bomli lefrigcraloi. frte/et, dishwasher, washing machine, liunhlc tliin, cooker. oven. eooker hood 01 it i< hob. out standardised si/rs blend into almost all lined kitthen systems. N'«>ll (.in use \oiii ftont jmih Is i«»132 words
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Advertisement293 1984-03-04 35 To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floors Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore on Thursday, Bth March 1984 at 2.00 p.m. LANDED PROPERTIES LANDED PROPERTIES 1) No. 198, Joo Chial Terrace —MORTGAGEE'S SALE Land with planning approval 1) No. 44, Jalan Sembilang for 2-storey bungalow 2-storey semi-detached house Area:293 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-03-04 37 Different Strokes (Returning series Debut, Ch 5, 1.40pm) Sunday Choice WEALTHY widower Philip Drummond, his lovely daughter Kimberly and her two young siblings from Harlem, are back for another season. In this first episode, Kimberly, who's in an exclusive private school, wants to go94 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-03-04 37 Horrors of a pseudo religious cult Blinded By The Light (Ch 5, 3pm) KRISTY 'Family' McNichol and her brother James Vincent McNichol caused quite a stir when they got together in this 1981 movie directed by John Alonzo. It is a sensitive film depicting the horrors of religious135 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-03-04 37 Film Focus The Shadow Line (Fri, Ch 12, 8.40pm) Top show of the week JOSEPH Conrad's dramatic sea adventure, based on his successful novel, comes to the screen in all its splendour. Shot on location in The Black Sea, Bangkok, Warsaw and England, this unforgettable production is an evocative portrait105 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-03-04 38 VALERIE TREVOR - today s highlights SCORING SYSTEM: Ntt Nartfe SMta| Mm Aran* By VALERIE TREVOR Novet Blindness Ths Five Points of Vlow (Port 1, Ch 5, 5.20 p.m.) IN THE first episode of this two-part programme, the Nova team have sought reasons why more and296 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-03-04 39 WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS Avtrage Viry Gsod Excellent In Person Tony, Terry and Spencer (Tue, Ch 5, 7.90 p.m.) DEFINITELY one of the better groups around, (but sadly disbanded presently) this trio is worth staying in for. Formed in the early Seventies, Tony and Terry366 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-04 37 36cm (14"I Portable Colour TV It stands 14" tall. The only thing small about the TC-430M, National latest portable colour TV, is its size. But it sure stands tall when it comes to features: Super Quintrix picture tube with 20% greater resolution Modified chassis 44W low power consumption 8-position push68 words
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Advertisement137 1984-03-04 37 Another run-of-the-mill Chinese soap opera This Land Is Mine, Ch 8, Tues, 9.40 pm Nestle. Baby Foods Now good nutrition tastes good too ■16 nutritionists know that if your )y doesn't like the taste of the tod you give him, your baby might lot eat right. So at Nestle, we137 words
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Advertisement122 1984-03-04 38 STREAMLINED National's latest video cassette recorder, the NV-370EN, comes in a slim compact design, yet it's packed with all the features you'd want in a VCR. Front loading system Multi-function display One-touch timer recording Memory function 14 days timer recording Cue/Review operation NV-370EN See it today at your nearest National122 words
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Miscellaneous854 1984-03-04 38 9.00 Opening And Programms Highlights computerisation, this documentary se- extend his struggle against colonialism followed by Try It Out ries looks at how our lifestyles have and imperialism beyond the borders of This week's celebrity guest is Sharon been affected so drastically by these Indonesia. Wens changes. Computers have not854 words
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Advertisement58 1984-03-04 39 jJ.ik'-c Msfcff jp I PTr I i .-w Keep pace with I the latest news of the day Pick up the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday, for the latest news each day. Now on sale at hawker centres, bus-stops and street stalls wherever Lian He Wan58 words
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Miscellaneous386 1984-03-04 39 Opening Programme by History Women Whatever place women has sadly Have the women no Or have looks women some astonof unconscious female The The /L^ti The Catherine Wheel is a modern based on the legend ifl the 4th century martyr who strove to overcome her human failings in pursuit an386 words
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Article237 1984-03-04 40 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT TRAINER Ivan Allan's' Meteorite IV should make amends for his last week's failure by winning Race Seven, the main 1,400-metre race for Class 2 Division 1 horses, in Penang today. A winner of two races over 1,200 m, the four-year-old New Zealand237 words
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Article111 1984-03-04 40 A WEAK field of six horses will contest Race One. Morning work-outs revealed that Kiwi Runner (2) has improved in form. With Subian astride, he should easily beat the opposition. He is the one to back. Form horses in Race Two are Magic Sky (2), Play To Win111 words
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Article232 1984-03-04 40 RICHARD ANQ MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 2 Kiwi Runner 3 Victorious News 2 Kiwi Runner 3 Victorious News 5 St Louis II 3 Victorious News Race 2 7 Raider 10 Hetteras 5 Plastic Queen 10 Hatteras 4 Fupsan III 10 Hatteras232 words
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Article1871 1984-03-04 40 RICHARD ANG - By RICHARD ANG PROMISING apprentice Danis, currently riding on the crest of the wave, stole the limelight from Malcolm Johnston by landing a splendid treble in Penang yesterday. Danis opened his winning account with an all-the-way win on Everything Nice 11, who paid the handsome dividend of $691,871 words
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Article, Illustration3131 1984-03-04 41 HOW TO READ THE CARD: gaddlehag number; horse's nam*; weight; weight difference; nam her of raas to date; racing record (nomber of wlns-seconds-thirds-foarths-unplaced raas); last three runs; last run record; last win and record; age, country of origin of horse and sex; train-er-owner; Jockey; and harrier namher. RACE3,131 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-03-04 43 McEnroe beats Scanlon in game marred by insults WORLDFRONT UPI MADRID, Saturday TOP-SEED John McEnroe of the United States, playing erratically and exchanging insults with the crowd, yesterday held off his determined countryman Bill Scanlon 6-3, 7-6 (73) to advance to the semi-finals of the US$2OO,OOOUPI - 432 words
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Article156 1984-03-04 43 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday MARTINA NAVRATILOVA recovered from a stuttering start to sweep the last nine games from Carling Bassett on Thursday night and advanced along with Barbara Potter to the semi-fjnals of the US$5OO,OOO (S$ 1,050,000) Virginia Slims championship. After being outplayed tor mostUPI - 156 words
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78 1984-03-04 43 Reuter LONDON, Sat THE future of English Second Division Charlton remained open to speculation yesterday when a High Court hearing was adjourned with negotiations to take over the stricken London soccer club still at a delicate stage. The adjournment was made by judge Mervyn DaviesReuter - 78 words
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117 1984-03-04 43 Reuter KARACHI, Saturday PAKISTAN'S bowlers were in command on the field of play, and their security forces kept control off it, as England laboured to 147 for four on the opening day of the first cricket Test at the National StadiumReuter - 117 words
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66 1984-03-04 43 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Sat THE South African Grand Prix, threatened with expulsion from the international Formula One calendar, had an llth-hour reprieve yesterday when a local company announced it would sponsor this year's event. The International Motor Sport Federation (FISA) had said unless financial guaranteesReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-03-04 44 CHINESE AND SOUTH KOREAN DAVIS CUP PLAYERS SHARE SOME REFRESHMENTS BEFORE THEIR FIRST-EVER SPORTING CONTACT WORLDFRONT AP KUNMING, Sat SOUTH Korea's Davis Cup tennis team out-served and out-volleyed China to win the doubles event today in an eastern zone, secondround match at Kunming, and tie China 2-2 inAP - 205 words
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275 1984-03-04 44 Reuter GOTHENBURG, Sat A GALAXY of track and field talent throw down the Olympic gauntlet here this weekend as the two-day European indoor athletics championships get under way in this Swedish west coast port. Just only less than five months away toReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration899 1984-03-04 45 When Italy won the World Cup, soccer pundits of course came up with various theories and reasons why the Italians managed to beat competition favourites, Brazil, to the honours. On reflection, BRIAN GLANVILLE feels that the turning point for the Italians came in899 words
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Article470 1984-03-04 45 HIS TWO GOALS GIVE FRANCE THEIR FIRST VICTORY OVER ENGLAND IN 20 YEARS l f! tn others And sometimes me ---irrasr-; Reuter PARIS, Saturday SOCCER WIZARD Michel Platini, who went abroad and conquered new territory, returned to France this week and reclaimed his native kingdom AReuter - 470 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-03-04 46 The Star TIMELY intervention by the Regent of Pahang has prevented the split-up of defending Malaysia Cup champions Pahang. Singaporeans R Suriamurthi and T Pathmanathan were all set to walk out following misunderstandings with coach Fred Binney. The Regent heard there were problems inThe Star - 66 words
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116 1984-03-04 46 The Star THE MALACCA FA Council has decided to back its Malaysia Cup team manager Abdul Aziz Idris in his legal tangle with Selangor referee George Joseph. The decision was taken at Wednesday's Council meeting chaired by deputy president Mohamed Jais. George wasThe Star - 116 words
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Article623 1984-03-04 46 Three national players sidelined until they show more commitment THE FA of Penang sent heads rolling yesterday in an attempt to check the rot in its Malaysia Cup team. And out of the team for the match against Kelantan on Sunday are three national players Chen623 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-03-04 46 The Star NATIONAL soccer star Zainal Abidin Hassan will probably make treks back to Selangor before the Malaysia Cup competition reaches the quarter-final. A Selangor FA official confirmed that steps to bring Zainal back have been taken. He said the matterThe Star - 369 words
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337 1984-03-04 46 The Star FEDERAL Territory seem to have cleared the cobwebs which threatened to snuff out their Malaysia Cup chances. Their 3-1 victory over Penang on Wednesday was their fifth on the trot without defeat, amassing 11 points which have lifted the team into theThe Star - 337 words
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Article, Illustration629 1984-03-04 47 THEY WERE ONE UP WITHIN THE FIRST MINUTE AND STILL VICTORY ELUDED THEM KUANTAN, Saturday DEFENDING champions Pahang crashed to their second successive shock defeat when thev were beaten by Armed Forces at the Naval Base Stadium in Lumut tonight. For the title holders,629 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-03-04 47 AP HOW DO you like that blasting out of tho sand-trap and than sinking tho shot for a birdio? J C Snoad of Hot Springs, Virginia, had roason to bo a happy man on Friday. Playing at tho Honda Classic golf tournament in Coral Springs,AP; PICTURE: AP - 92 words
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280 1984-03-04 47 MALAYSIAN OPEN Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat TAIWAN'S Lu ChienSoon overtook Briton Sam Torrance for a three-stroke lead after the third round of the Malaysian Open Golf tournament here today. Lu, 25, returned a six-under 65 for a total of 203, while jointReuter - 280 words
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Article130 1984-03-04 47 203 Lu Chien-Soon (Taiwan) 69 69 65. 206 Sam Torrance (Britain) 70 67 69. 207-Terry Gala (A) 68 71 68. Jeff Sluman (US) 70 69 68 209 Richard Cromwell (US) 70 71 68 210 Jeff Hart (US) 69 68 73 211 Mike Harwood (A) 70 69 72.130 words
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Article304 1984-03-04 48 KEN JALLEH Jr - THE BIG KL-S'PORE SQUASH ROW By KEN JALLEH Jr SINGAPORE Squash Rackets' Association president Dr Eddy Jacob was as puzzled in Singapore, as his officiate were in Kuala Lumpur over Malaysia's insistence on a countback victory. Malaysian tournament director Risha Rajadurai, who declared Malaysia the overall winner304 words
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Article597 1984-03-04 48 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S juniors lost the Eric Cooper Memorial Trophy to their Malaysian counterparts in the annual squash friendly at the Royal Selangor Club yesterday by a 2-3 margin. Chew Kok Keene and Ong Soo Heng raised Singapore's hopes when they both took less597 words
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104 1984-03-04 48 Reuter MELBOURNE, Sat AUSTRALIA'S Sue Cook overcame stomach cramps to set a world best time for the women's 5,000 metres walk in the Victorian track and field championships here today. The 25-year-old Cook, who already has the 10,000 metres walk world best timeReuter - 104 words
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218 1984-03-04 48 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE Malays have shortlisted 30 players, including eight national players, five intermediates ana two ex-internationals for their defence of the Sultans' Gold-Cup this year. Team manager Shahar Hussein said: "Youngsters who have shown promise in current league matches have been selected,218 words
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159 1984-03-04 48 SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday AMERICAN Tonie Williams ran the fastest time in the world this year for the 55 metres hurdles at the Footlocker Track Classic here last night. Williams, who formerly competed at the University of Southern California, clocked 6.94 seconds to defeat a159 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-03-04 48 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE'S top coaches will have the rare opportunity of being sent to Japanese Universities for a fully-sponsored two-year course as part of plans to lilt the standard of athletics in Asia. This was announced by Mr Seiko Yasuda, president271 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-03-04 48 MR MAURICE Nicholas, the secretary-cum-treasurer of the AAAA, yesterday announced the Asian team for the JAAF meet. The selection was based on the performances at the last Asian track and field championships in Kuwait. The team (men): 100 m Promna Sumet (Thailand), 200 m Purnomo (Indonesia), 400157 words
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Article, Illustration993 1984-03-04 49 KENNETH JALLEH'S - ANNABEL'S THE LAST UNK IN THREE GENERATIONS OF SINGAPORE'S RRST FAMILY OF SPORT KENNETH JALLEH'S ABOUT 25 years ago, in those early days of Singapore's march to nationhood, the Pennefathers made sports history by fielding three generations together in a match: grandmother Alice and mother Ruth against993 words
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Article356 1984-03-04 50 ALFONSO CHAN - Malaysia declared winners though the combined scores are tied 5-5 By ALFONSO CHAN in Kuala Lumpur A CONTROVERSY which threatened to sour the relationship between the Singapore and Malaysia squash fraternities erupted at the end of last night's annual squash bash for the Ovaltine Salver. Although Singapore356 words
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Article81 1984-03-04 50 B KULA - Heavy rain puts stop to all games By B KULA THE heavy continuous downpour since Friday night washed away all sporting activities in Singapore yesterday. Both the scheduled National Football League Division One matches at Clementi and Jalan Besar Stadium were postponed, along with all the SingaKre Hockey81 words
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