Singapore Monitor, 5 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-03-05 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR evening" EDITION i M C (P) No 13 5 83 Monday, March 5, 1984 30 cents19 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-03-05 1 THE HMD TO THE WHITE BOUSE I my taw krwght a political juggernaut te its knees, says seneter LAT-WP PORTLAND (Maliw), Monday SENATOR Gary Hart, Democrat-Colora-do, won the Maine Democratic presidential caucuses last night, dealing a serious and possibly fatal blow to the prospects ofLAT-WP - 626 words
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Article58 1984-03-05 1 MR BON BRIGGS, 23, a former George Washington University stndent who headed the Hart campaign here, called the result "a massive defeat of Mr Walter Mondale. "He's pat everything into this state and he had the sapport of everybody who counted. He outspent us 10 to 1,58 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-03-05 2 FOO MEY KIEN - Ow accused of having pistol and bullets, and stealing motorcycles By FOO MEY KIEN OW CHEE SENG, who faces four charges for possessing a pistol and seven rounds of bullets, was charged in court today on 24 counts of motorcycle thefts. Ow, 33, was alleged301 words
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328 1984-03-05 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A THAI construction worker was today sentenced to three years' jail for causing the death of his colleague. Nuek Ngam Wong, 47, (Headed guilty to committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He caused the death of Khamphan Srisutham,328 words
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152 1984-03-05 2 A LORRY went off the road last night and ran into a group of contract workers waiting for a bus at Victoria Street. The accident happened at about 11.30 pm and all the nine workers suffered minor injuries and were treated as outpatients.152 words
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183 1984-03-05 2 THE POLICE are familiarising their officers in the field of computers by sending them to local computer appreciation courses. The head of the Commercial Crime Division Mr Abu Bakar Moosa said the modus operandi of computer-related crimes could be simple initially, like 'defrauding an auto-teller183 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-03-05 3 'Pillows' when taps run dry PUB TO DISTRIBUTE WATER IN PLASTIC TANKS DURING EMERGENCY HUGE pillow tanks will be used by the Public Utilities Board to distribute water to flat dwellers in an emergency. One of such tanks was used in yesterday's civil defence drill at Mei Ling Street. Mr231 words
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332 1984-03-05 3 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA FEEDBACK from teachers in the moral education programme, Being and Becoming, showed that many did not understand some of its basic fundamentals. "I find this very disturbing," said Dr R P Balhetchet, project director of the programme, in an332 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-03-05 4 VICTOR SOH - Glaxochem a model for total safety and top class fire drill Story by VICTOR SOH GLAXOCHEM'S fire-fighting unit is enough to kindle a fire chief's passion for safety. The chemical factory in Jurong not only boasts of a fire engine but 37 menPictures by HAIRIS - 432 words
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215 1984-03-05 4 Lianhe Zaobao THE Ministry of Defence will pass on the performance records of civil servants during their reservist training to the other government Ministries and statutory boards. Sources said the Public Service Commission and the Public Service Division of theLianhe Zaobao - 215 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-03-05 5 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG RESIDENTS of Yishun New Town will be able to drive across Sungei Seletar to get to Yio Chu Kang when the $60.8 million Sungei Seletar Dam is completed by the end of the year416 words
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97 1984-03-05 5 A YOUTH was ordered to be imprisoned for 18 months on Saturday when he pleaded guilty to two charges of breaking a police supervision order. Lim Teck Lai, 19, who had been involved in secret society activities, was under a police supervision order97 words
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153 1984-03-05 6 ONLY four in 10 students who apply to the Ngee Ann Polytechnic as their first choice this year may be admitted. The polytechnic will take in 2,830 students while the number of applicants is estimated at 7,075. With four staff members to check the153 words
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Article103 1984-03-05 6 A VIETNAMESE refugee boat known as a "Rua Pat" has been donated to the PSA Maritime Museum by Leong Shen Shipping. The donation brings the museum's total collection of full-sized craft to 41. The refugee boat, originally from the Kompong Som area of Vietnam, is103 words
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Article630 1984-03-05 6 THE CHALLENGE facing Singaporeans is to make the "golden age" that they are enjoying today last as long as possible, according to the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. And to ensure success, they should insist on quality leadership in630 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-03-05 6 GET on the bus and join the commandos. This double-deck-er is one of the five Singapore Bus Service buses that carry the recruitment message of the elite soldiers. This mobile message, put up by the Singapore Armed Forces Career Centre, plies between Jurong Interchange and the58 words
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Article71 1984-03-05 6 TWO men were charged in the subordinate court today with raping a 19-year-old girl at an open ground beside the Changi Tennis Court, Netheravon Road, at midnight on March 1. Nagiah Yogaiah, 27, and Terence Malcolm Morais, 32, allegedly raped the girl together with71 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-03-05 8 IRAN'S SIXTH DAWN RAID The Iranians came by air, on water, on land and were repulsed ON WEDNESDAY Feb 2, Iran launched the sixth attack in what it calls its Dawn or "Valfajr" offensive. Previous "Dawn" offensives have avoided the sensitive area encompassing Baghdad and the southern Iraqi city of287 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-03-05 8 IRAQ responded to the Iranian Dawn VI raid by firing missiles at the Iranian cities of Kborramabad and Borujerd which hilled some 80 civilians and caused widespread damage. Everyone's greatest worry, however, is when the Iraqis would nse their five French Super Etendard fighter bombers to91 words
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319 1984-03-05 9 Reuter LAQOS, Monday UP TO 1,000 people have died in a week of religious violence in the northeast Nigerian city of Yola where fighting is still raging, the government-owned New Nigerian newspaper said yesterday. Hospital sources gave a figure of 250.Reuter - 319 words
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220 1984-03-05 9 AP BOSTON, Monday FORMER Vice-President Walter Mondale, trying to put the best possible light on his loss in yesterday's Maine Democratic Party nominating caucuses, said his campaign had made a lot of progress and ended up "dead-even." "It's immaterial whether we are up 10AP - 220 words
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Article43 1984-03-05 9 AP TOKYO, Monday PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will pay an official visit to China from March 23 to 26, Japanese newspapers reported today. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Mr Nakasone's itinerary in China was still being worked out AP.AP - 43 words
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98 1984-03-05 9 TOKYO, Monday THE first Soviet fishing vessel allowed to make a port call in Japan arrived at a northern port today amid protests and moves in Tokyo to improve the current icy relations between the two countries. Police in Iwaki City said 47098 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-03-05 10 SENIOR PARTY MEMBER JOINS IN THE FRAY Reuter LONDON, Monday A SENIOR member of Britain's ruling Conservative Party publicly told Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday that she needs a deputy. The call by Edward Du Cann coincided with report of unrest in theReuter - 375 words
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114 1984-03-05 10 Reuter BONN, Monday A HAMBURG newspaper said yesterday that 3,000 East Germans had reached the West in the last two months after receiving documents at West Germany's Prague Embassy. The Inter-German Affairs Ministry denied the report by Bild newspaper, whoseReuter - 114 words
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274 1984-03-05 10 Reuter LONDON, Monday THE Speaker of Iran's Parliament said yesterday that an Iraqi war Elane which recently attacked Iran's [harg Island oil terminal was shot down and that the attack failed. He said that Iran would close the Strait of HormuzReuter - 274 words
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253 1984-03-05 10 AP BEIRUT, Monday A SENIOR member of the Lebanese opposition announced yesterday that President Amin Gemayel will abrogate Lebanon's troop withdrawal accord witn Israel within "the next few hours" and that Lebanon's feuding factions will meet in a reconciliationAP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-03-05 10 Druie mHMamen from the Socialist Progreasive Party run by WaUd Jumbtatt prepare to ffra a 107 mm Soviet-made rocket at Labanaaa army poaMona In Beirut yesterday. Since the militiamen did not have a propar launcher for the rocket, they placed It In haPICTURE: UPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-03-05 10 TEL AVIV, Monday ISRAELI forces yesterday blocked all entry into the port of the southern Lebanese city of Sidon after three explosions at an Israeli army post lulled one Lebanese civilian and wounded 11 Israeli soldiers, a military spokesman said. He said 10Reuter - 103 words
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388 1984-03-05 11 AP BANGKOK, Monday A CAMBODIAN resistance group loyal to former Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday said it has established a third military operations base in northwestern Cambodia. Sihanouk spokesman Lah Tol said 300 guerillas operate from the base, set up fourAP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-03-05 11 UPI MANILA, Monday A FORMER Philippine president said the United States should call President Ferdinand Marcos' "bluff" on dismantling America's largest overseas military installations. "Anytime there is anything unfavourable to Marcos here, he threatens the Americans," former President Diosdado Macapagal said inUPI; PICTURE: AP - 202 words
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Article60 1984-03-05 11 PRUDENT Fidhnml Marcos (right) dons a surgical gown on a visit to his youngtat daughter bans, who is in hospital attar giving birth to a boy. Oathand around ara (from loft) Marcos* lons son Fardinand Jr, Irana's businessman husband Greggy Aranata and sportsman Tommy Manotoc, husband of60 words
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183 1984-03-05 11 AP GEORGETOWN, Monday THREE South Korean trawlers were under guard at a wharf here yesterday after a crew member of one of the vessels was killed by machine gun fire in a confrontation with a Guyana Defense Force patrol boat overnight. PoliceAP - 183 words
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741 1984-03-05 12 PHILLIP BANGSBERG in - By PHILLIP BANGSBERG in Hong Kong, Special to The Singapore Monitor A REVAMPED gold contract and a new cotton yarn contract will follow stock index futures as the Hong Kong Commodity Exchange moves to burnish its image. And for Dr Kim Cham, chief741 words
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97 1984-03-05 12 THE concept of 24-hour trading has been rather overblown, according to Dr Kim Cham, chief executive of the Hong Kong Futures Exchange. The number of times that an American investor might avail himself of Hong Kong (or Singapore) to hedge after hours would be very97 words
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Article654 1984-03-05 12 CURRENCY REVIEW THE following is a selection of currencies analysed in the latest issue of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), New York: JAPANESE YEN The yen has remained relatively steady against the dollar in recent weeks, firming marginally to654 words
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127 1984-03-05 12 THE Singapore stockmarket was firm and very quiet this morning. It would appear that the goodies in the Budget have been discounted. Among the top gainers were Kuchai Development and Datuk Keramat Holdings, both up by 20 cents to $9 and $9.30 respectively. Malaysian127 words
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Article142 1984-03-05 12 GOLD held steady at U*****.35 an ounce after touching a high of U5|405.55 on active speculative buying, following a further weakening of the US dollar in the East. In Singapore, the US unit fell sharply against the yen to 225.70 yen after having closed at 227.75 yen142 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-03-05 13 ME RICHARD GLYNN and MR PETER BENNETT, have been named senior vice-presidents of Boyden Associates Inc, the world's oldest and largest executive search firm. Mr Glyrni is also the managing director of Boyden's South-east regional office in Singapore called Boyden Associates. He is responsible for operations in Thailand,118 words
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Article170 1984-03-05 13 FIMA Metal Box has appointed DATO MOHD NOOR BIN ISMAIL to its board of directors from March 2. MR LOW KEE CHEONG has been appointed General Manager of RIS Computers. Mr Low, 33, was previously RIS* marketing manager. An economics graduate from the University of New England,170 words
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236 1984-03-05 13 SIME Darby announced a group pretax profit of Ms 97 million for tne six months to Dec 31,1983, compared to M|61.2 million in Dec 1982. Group profit after tax was M 536.6 million compared to M 527.1 million previously. Turnover for236 words
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Article248 1984-03-05 13 Selected itocks at midday. Market tone: very qalet Cold Storage 4.62/4.66 Fraser Neave 6.40/6.45 Haw Par 2.77/2.78 Jacks Intl 5.25/5.35 Keck Seng 5.65/5.85 Magnum 4.00/4.02 M Cement 9.00 S Arab-Mai Dev 1.35/1.36 Boustead 2.86 S Esso 11.90/12.10 Genting 5.70/5.75 G I H 4.74 S Hume 5.40/5.50 Inchcape 2.90/2.91248 words
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Article144 1984-03-05 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DD US» 2.1115 2.1015 2 0925 sterling 3.1329 3.1108 3.1008 Australian! 2.0115 1 9874 1.9774 Canadian 9 1 6937 1.6737 1 6637 New Zealand 1.4207 1 4007 1 3907 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian144 words
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593 1984-03-05 13 LETTER TO THE EDITOR I refer to your editorial comments (SM, Feb 18) on the topic of' Fair play for directors." I would like to make the following observations: YOUR comments are generally fair and reasonable. However, there is one important point to bear593 words
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Miscellaneous21 1984-03-05 12 f9M jl it tt J lui. It VTT- 1 PIMP IUIS EASIER THAN MAKING" PMOM6 CALL* 70 PROMOTE TUB HEW 9TOCK.21 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-03-05 14 CHARLES CHEW - Its biggest trading partner is Singapore By CHARLES CHEW Special to The Singapore Monitor NOT unlike Singapore, the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is warm and tropical all the year round with Darwin as its focal point. A bustling cosmopolitan city with a619 words
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385 1984-03-05 14 LIKE many other inhabitants in Darwin, Mr Riley Wing can remember a time when the Chinese in the Northern Territory were racially discriminated against by fellow Australians when they did not have the vote and when they were not385 words
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Article457 1984-03-05 15 THE IN DIPLOMACY, words sometimes are deeds, and rhetoric has a way of fulfilling itself. Considering the immense value of (he Filipino-American security alliance to the security of the Pacific region, it would be tragic if President Marcos were to talk himself into a corner on457 words
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101 1984-03-05 15 ON FEB 14, at approximately 9 am, I telephoned the Housing and Development Board at Maxwell Road. The number called was *****44. No one responded despite my calling five times. I then referred the matter to the Telecoms operator at Number 100 who101 words
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Article258 1984-03-05 15 ROBIN - Flash show net unique models peso for such trade expos In other countries, too ROBIN Singapore 1027 I REFER to the letter, "Shocking Show of Flesh at Exhibition" by June Anastasia (SM, Feb 28). I make no moral judgments of the going-ons at the Fifth258 words
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64 1984-03-05 15 I REFER to "Shocking Show of Flesh at Exhibition" (SM. Feb 28). The models were obviously used as a crowd-puller. I believe that models are also used in other exhibitions. But why castigate the organisers of the exhibition when "flesh exploitation" is also practised64 words
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180 1984-03-05 15 SOMETHING should be done about funeral services at HDB flats, especially the inconsiderate burning of paper offerings. The burning always takes place at the grass verge at the rear of a block, right below the kitchen windows. Recently, I was shocked when a paper offering,180 words
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Article440 1984-03-05 16 A lot more than meets the eye Humsn Brain Seeing (Ch 12, 8 pm) THERE is a lot more to seeing than meets the eye as this programme will demonstrate when it shows the association between the brain and sight. The image we see of the world is440 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-03-05 16 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG CHANNEL 12 continues its list of great proS amines with a documentary series about outstandg personages of the modern age. Titled Perspective on Greatness, it is a programme on people whose lives sometimes read more like fiction than biography. They are525 words
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Miscellaneous1155 1984-03-05 16 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 1 Swordsman Chu (r) (C). 3HK 3.50 The Chuckle Heads (b/w). mK IBMT-* A Jfc V 4.00 Spectrum: Vibrations. K M 4.25 Art Martier Free Brush Strokes/Rat Crayon >.% 2 1 K jl Drawing (Session 1/2). Wr V 4.55 Paint Along with Nancy1,155 words
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Article, Illustration879 1984-03-05 17 WONG SING YEONG - TING PEI LEARNING FROM SUFFERING By WONG SING YEONG "IDONT know why people like to talk about my past," she says, "when obviously, I don't want to be reminded of it." Her voice quivers slightly as she rambles on. The past has caught up with Betty Ting Pei879 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-03-05 17 LAT-WP "THE KID" finally caught up with the little tramp who discovered him. Jackie Coogan, who rocketed to child stardom trailing after Charlie Chaplin 65 years ago and was known to contemporary audiences as the comically ghoulish Uncle Fester of television's Addams Family, diedLAT-WP - 526 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-03-05 18 Amateur movie-making can be rewarding Story and pictures by PETER 001 AMATEUR movie-making is fun. It requires no big plans to produce ambitious films. The enthusiast merely produces his films the way he knows best. To him, nothing matters more than his sense of achievement. Michael569 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-03-05 18 DALE POLLOCK - #y DALE POLLOCK LAT-WP HOLLYWOOO: Taylor Hackford is carrying a big burden these days. The price of success weighs on him now with the opening last week in the US of his new movie, Against All Odds, the director's first fllm since his 1982 blockbuster hit,LAT-WP - 599 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-03-05 19 Pauline Loh - LI LIANJIE REKINDLES SHAOLIN FLAME HONG KONG with Pauline Loh LOOKS like the gongfu craze. is back again thanks to Jet Li Lianjie and his on-screen acrobatics. After his Shaolin revival at the box office, Hong Kong TV producers were once again jumping eagerly on the bandwagon, assisted534 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1984-03-05 21 SILENT MOVIE STAR LILLIAN GISH IS NOT JUST A DUMB SCREEN DOLL LAT-WP IT SEEMS only fitting that discreet brass stars are worked into the black foyer floor of the Sutton Place apartment building where Lillian Gish has lived 'since the *****. Four thousandLAT-WP - 1,606 words
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Article90 1984-03-05 21 ASK Lillian Gish what work aha la moat proud off, and aha aayai "Iff you'ro in film you don't liko anything you'va dono all tha way through. It'a no placa to kaap your vanity bacauaa you aaa youraalff. In tha thaatra you can hava vanity, but90 words
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Advertisement54 1984-03-05 19 UPTOWN GIRL Superstar model CHRISTIE BRINKLEY inspired BILLY JOEL to write his current hit UPTOWN GIRL. Called by many "the most beautiful girl in the world". CHRISTIE makes her film debut in NATIONAL LAMPOON'S chew chase. (^Vynfllul CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE ,H, Q ■SBBMbbbSBMSMBSB® ■pi MOW SHdWMGI 9 H Ullilli 1.15,4.00,54 words
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Miscellaneous554 1984-03-05 19 fllM GUIDE Nicerote. Pandora looks for the one true warrior who can wield the enchanted sword DALIT (*****16): OBSESSED (C) that can kiU her enem y CAPITOL (*****59): GO FOR IT (E) Starring: AJ Di, Huang Y«ncai, Cheng Kewei ODEON-KATONG (*****19): THE PIER Starring: Bod Spencer, Terence Hill Synopsis: A554 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-03-05 20 DHIH TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 6.M mm (9.7 m) Low tU« 7.20 am (M m) High tide: 12.4S pm (2.8 m) High tide: LIS pm (2.7 m) Low tide: 7.22 pa (1.4 m) Low tide: 7.43 pm (M m)39 words
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Miscellaneous690 1984-03-05 20 f<dJai©rir] GBQBBM J mtr*. LUNCHTIME MUSIC llMffßßllrjSilt THE Bukit Merah Branch Library will m -w hold its lunch time music sessions tory day, 12.15 pm to 12.45 pm and 1.15 pm u3D t0 145 P m The programmes include dmmW i a Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky and The Best of690 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-03-05 27 MOKHTAR Dahari, who injured his left hamstring in the Malaysia Cup match against Negri Sembilan last Sunday, is a doubtful starter for the Malaysia Cup match against Federal Territory tomorrow. Fhysiotherapist-cum-trainer Ahmad Mahmud said Mokhtar was responding well to treatment and expects him144 words
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120 1984-03-05 27 THE four players dropped by Penang from last night's match against Kelantan -Chen Wool Haw, Hassamuddin Hassan, D'zulkifli Ali and Joharl Maina will most likely have to sit out next Wednesday's match against Kedah. The success of the new players in last120 words
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Article384 1984-03-05 27 NEWCOMERS IMPRESS AND 'AXED' PLAYERS WILL FIND IT HARD TO COME BACK The Star IN SPITE of the absence of four regulars, "axed" by the selectors, Penang were still too good for Kelantan in this Malaysia Cup match at the City Stadium last night. But PenangThe Star - 384 words
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Article137 1984-03-05 27 P WO L F A Pts 8ELANGOR 11 6 2 3 15 10 20 PENANQ 10 6 2 2 14 9 20 PAHANQ 10 6 1 3 21 14 19 MALACCA 11 6 1 4 22 17 19 NEQRI 10 6 0 4 12 15 18 JOHOR 11 4137 words
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285 1984-03-05 27 AFTER playing mediocre soccer for long spells, Malacca raised themselves in the final 10 minutes to notch an 81st minute winner through Azmi Hassan for a hardearned 3-2 win over gutsy Trengganu at the Kubu Stadium yesterday. Malacca manager Abdul Aziz Idris, already285 words
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259 1984-03-05 27 KEDAH'S hopes of a quarter-final berth in this year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition took a knock in Ipoh last night when they were held to a scoreless draw by Perak. Had it not been for their goalkeeper Ahmad Sobri, who was not259 words
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378 1984-03-05 27 JOHOR turned on the heat in the second half to send high-riding Negri Sembilan tumbling to a humiliating 3-0 defeat at the Larkin Stadium in Johor Barn last night. For diminutive Khalid Shahdan, it was a night to cherish as378 words
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142 1984-03-05 28 Aston Villa 0 Manchester United 3 UNITED cat Liverpool's lead at the top of Division One to two points with a brilliant display at VUla Park. With yoaag defenders Paal McGrath and Graeme Hogg keeping a tight rein on Villa danger man142 words
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169 1984-03-05 28 Wolves 1 Nottingham Forest 0 BOTTOM club Wolves, whose last win was at Liverpool in early January, produced another shock result to put the skids under Forest's championship bid. It needed a brilliant display from goalkeeper John Burridge to keep169 words
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136 1984-03-05 28 Southampton 2 Norwich City 1 FA CUP favourites Southampton moved into fourth place in Division One with this victory. Bat a series of mistakes at the back gave Saiats' supporters the jitters before Norwich were finally conquered. David Armstrong but Southampton136 words
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Article110 1984-03-05 28 KEVIN Keegan marked his final league appearance in London before retirement with the second half equaliser that kept Newcastle on target for promotion. The game had an electric opening, with two goals in the first three minutes. Peter Beardsley put Newcastle ahead with an110 words
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Article1354 1984-03-05 28 DIVISION ONE Aston Vila 0 Manchester United 3. Coventry 0 Birmingham 1. Evert on 1 Liverpool 1. Ipswich 0 West Ham 3. Leicester 4 Watford 1. Luton 0 Queens Park Rangers 0. Notts County 1 West Bromwich 1. Southampton 2 Norwich 1, Sunderland 2 Arsenal 2. Tottenham1,354 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-03-05 28 JOHN SELLERS - EVERTON 1 LIVERPOOL 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER SPECIAL i BY JOHN SELLERS THE dress rehearsal for the Milk Cup final later this month ended all square in front of more than 50,000 passionate Merseyside fans. But, if the points were shared, it was Everton,PICTURE: UPI - 301 words
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Article57 1984-03-05 28 WEST Ham ended a run of three successive defeats with a 3-0 win at Ipswich, who have now gone four games without a point or a goal. Paul Hilton scored his first for Hammers since his move from Bury in the fourth minute and Tony Cottee57 words
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Article25 1984-03-05 28 BIRMINGHAM made it twelve games without defeat with a 1-0 victory at Coventry, the winner coming from winger Howard Gayle.25 words
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Article49 1984-03-05 28 WATFORD, who meet Birmingham in the FA Cup next Saturday, were on the receiving end at Leicester. Wilf Rostron put the Hornets on terms, cancelling out a goal by Andy Peake, but second half strikes from Peake, Gary Lineker and Alan Smith gave Leicester a 41 victory.49 words
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Article45 1984-03-05 28 SUNDERLAND, who sacked their manager Alan Durban in mid-week, twice came from behind to share the points with Arsenal at Roker Park. Charlie Nicholas, with a penalty, and Tony Woodcock scored for the Londoners, Mark Procter and Gary Rowell replying for Sunderland.45 words
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Article41 1984-03-05 28 STRUGGLERS Notts County and West Brom drew 1-1 at Meadow Lane. Trevor Christie gave County the lead with a penalty his 19th goal of the season but Nick Cross grabbed an equaliser for Albion in the (inal minute.41 words
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Article21 1984-03-05 28 STOKE CITY'S recent revival ended at Spurs, Mark Falco deciding a dull game with a first half penalty.21 words
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Article117 1984-03-05 28 SHEFFIELD Wednesday lost their place at the top of the Second Division, despite winning 1-0 at Barnsley with a Mel Sterland penalty. Chelsea, who beat Oldham 3-0 at Stamford Bridge, are the new leaders on goal difference though they have played two games more117 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-03-05 29 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP Changi hands Seletar a thrashing with ERNEST FRIDA SELETAR Country Club golfers would no doubt like to forget yesterday's Singapore Golf Association Handicap League match against Changi as soon as possible, following their surprising 88 strokes defeat at the Changi458 words
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207 1984-03-05 29 CHEONG WING, the Singapore Island Country Club vice-captain, led his club to an exciting eight strokes win over Sembawang Country Club in the Singapore Golf Association Handicap League match at New Course yesterday. Cheong Wing's steady 86 gave SICC their second win in207 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-03-05 29 WHILE THE rightful owner of the Salver is in dispute, the gap between the Singapore teams, iuniors as well as seniors, and their Malaysian counterparts, seemed to have narrowed. We were expected to take at least four points from the mens division, but315 words
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140 1984-03-05 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA JAGTAR Singh, Singapore's supremo in long distance events, showed the way for the third time running in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Road Relay League at the National Stadium on Saturday. Jagtar, who is vying for a berth to train140 words
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675 1984-03-05 29 ALFONSO CHAN - Comments by ALFONSO CHAN IT WAS like Alice in Wonderland last weekend at the Royal Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur. The Red Queen said: "Off with his head!" and so it went. Rules, like words, were made to mean exactly what the Red675 words
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Article133 1984-03-05 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE Football Association of Singapore called for more meaningful talent scouting by local coaches to ensure that potentials will be physically fit to play in the international arena. In the latest issue of Coach, the monthly newsletter of the Singapore Soccer Coaches133 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-03-05 30 UPI NEW YORK, Monday MARTINA Navratilova stamped her own footnote to history yesterday by crushing Chris Evert Lloyd 6-3, 7-5, 6-1 In the final of a US$5OO,OOO (551.06 million) women's tennis championship. It was the second successive week, and ninthUPI - 320 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-03-05 30 UPI MADRID, Monday WORLD No 1 John McEnroe of the United States yesterday easily defeated Czechoslovakia's Tomas Smid 6-0, 6-4, to win the US$2OO,OOO Madrid Grand Prix Tennis Tournament. The American buried his opponent under a mountain of powerful serve-and-volleys andUPI - 297 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-03-05 30 B KULA - Story by B KULA SINGAPORE'S national rugby coach-cum-caretaker Song Koon Poh and his squad of 22 were at Mount Faber torturing themselves with all kinds of exercises in training for the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sevens from March 31 to April 1 and for thePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 369 words
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265 1984-03-05 31 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SECURITY will be given top priority f6r the national soccer team when it moves into the Johor Baru Rest House, its base for the duration of the second round pre-Olympics tournament in Singapore next month. ThereThe Star - 265 words
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Article356 1984-03-05 31 PATHMA AND SURIA WANTED TO JOIN MALACCA ALL'S NOT WELL IN MALAYSIA CUP CHAMPIONS' CAMP ARE Malaysia Cup champions Pahang breaking up? This follows the latest defeat by Armed Forces in Lumut, the second successive one, which has come on top of reports of dissatisfaction356 words
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