Singapore Monitor, 6 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, March 6, 1984 30cents12 words
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393 1984-03-06 1 60-hour timer machines may be used THE HOUSING Board is believed to be considering a proposal to replace the present car-parking coupon system with 60-hour timer machines. The timer machine is about the size of a small pager and timed in minutes, said393 words
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66 1984-03-06 1 Reuter PITTSBURGH, Tuesday GULF OIL today agreed to be purchased by Standard Oil Of California (SOCAL) for over US$l3 billion (5527.5 billion) in the largest corporate takeover in United States history. Gulf said the boards of directors of both companies had approved theReuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-03-06 1 WEITHER uilmjlU wmay wiui passing NM|fl showers7 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-03-06 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - CREW OF QATARI SHIP HAS BEEN STRANDED HERE FOR PAST EIGHT MONTHS By LOONG SWEE YIN THEY sailed into Singapore waters on board the livestock carrier, M V Easlan, last July. Their purpose was to seek repairs to their vessel which had been damaged by fire while on their488 words
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Article148 1984-03-06 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - •PAYMENT FOR EXCELLENT WORK' SCHEME HITS SNAG By GANDHI AMBALAM THE FIRST cash payment to reward "above average performers" at the Immigration Department has hit a snag. Some 20 employees of the department have been asked to refund casn awards given to them as "payment for excellent work."148 words
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Article187 1984-03-06 3 K K FONG - Thief hits canteen in CI D compound for third time By K K FONG THE CID canteen operator is by nature a patient man. But it must have been the last straw when the thief got bolder and scooped $2000 from his canteen187 words
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186 1984-03-06 3 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH WILL WE never see the commercial that burned Michael Jackson's hair? Apparently not for the time being at least. The cost of Jackson's part in a Pepsi commercial in which he sings a jingle to the tune of his hit, Billie186 words
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179 1984-03-06 3 PLANS for a teachers' housing estate at Bukit Timah have been shelved because the land has been sold to someone else. This means that 912 teachers who responded to the Singapore Teachers' Union survey of interest in the estate will have to wait179 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-03-06 3 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG PLANS to build "super" community centres in existing housing estates have been dropped. Instead they will probably be considered only in new Housing and Development Board estates such as those planned in Yishun, Hougang and Tampines.359 words
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Article117 1984-03-06 4 THE Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tons, said yesterday Singaporeans snould make the "golden age" they are enjoying today last as long as possi- To ensure success, they should insist on quality leadership in the unions, political parties, Civil Service or117 words
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Article85 1984-03-06 4 OW CHEE SENG, 33, was yesterday charged in court on 24 counts of stealing motorcycles over a period of six months from July last year to January this year. He had earlier faced four charges of possession of a pistol and seven rounds of bullets85 words
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63 1984-03-06 4 THAI construction worker Nuek Ngam Wong, 47, was yesterday sentenced to three years jail for causing the death of his colleague in September 1982. Nuek pleaded guilty in the High Court to committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He admitted causing the death63 words
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413 1984-03-06 4 EXPECT ANOTHER 15 TO 20 YEARS OF ACTIVE LIFE' THE first question put to Mr Lai Weng Cheong when he met the Press yesterday caught him by surprise. He was asked why at the age of 44, he thought of going into413 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-03-06 4 ANOTHER NEW PAP CANDIDATE MEETS THE PRESS ALL STORIES BY EE BOON LEE MR LAI Weng Cheong, a civil servant-turned-trade-unionist wno has been named by the People's Action Party as a candidate for the next general election, believes in speaking his mind.ALL STORIES BY EE BOON LEE - 695 words
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193 1984-03-06 4 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG TALKS which will help decide the size of the pay increase Singapore workers receive this year are due to start in about two weeks. Representatives of the unions, employer groups and the public sector are expected to meet193 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-03-06 6 IMRT UPDATE J TUNNELLING on the Mass Rapid Transit subway at Shan Road reached the three-metre mark yesterday. There is another 727 metres to go before the northbound tunnel for the Toa Payoh station will be completed. An MRT spokesman said pneumatic hammersPICTURES by MOHD ISHAK - 140 words
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80 1984-03-06 6 IN AN effort to help retired teachers pass their time meaningfully, the Singapore Teachers' Union has decided to widen its scope of activites for them. In The Mentor, its monthly newsletter, the union invites the teachers to let the union know80 words
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304 1984-03-06 6 THE Singapore Teachers' Union wants the Education Ministry to five retired teachers a etter deal when they go back to school to teach. They should be able to draw their pensions and gratuities, even if they carry on after retirement, and those who304 words
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Advertisement108 1984-03-06 3 it's an exciting blend Los Amors Kathy at the Boulevard Lounge Familiar faces and a new sound blend together at the Boulevard Lounge, in Boulevard Hotel. The Los Amors, veterans of the music scene are great favourites of guests at the Lounge. Now, a new sound, Kathy Lee has teamed108 words
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Advertisement560 1984-03-06 5 THE FASTEST-MOVING ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS TODAY Thousands of offices in Singapore have selected The moment you sit down in front of the new The new Canon AP 350. It's simple to use like an A n Q flfl One -touch correction Auto Canon AP 200 you'll find yourself very much at560 words
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236 1984-03-06 7 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Tues SOVIET troops have launched a ma/or offensive against the key Panisher Valley stronghold of Afghanistan s Muslim resistance, taking on its undefeated commander for the seventh time, a leading Peshawar-based guerilla group said yesterday. Three hundred light tanks and 120 Mi-8 transportReuter - 236 words
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179 1984-03-06 7 AP BANGKOK, Tuei THE Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), a prime Cambodian resistance group, has reorganised the leadership of its army in an effort to increase its military effectiveness. KPNLF leader Son Sann said yesterday. Mr Son Sann also said he hasAP - 179 words
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236 1984-03-06 7 AP TOKYO, Tuesday THE NATIONAL Police Agency said yesterday it planned to tighten controls on new sex-related businesses to cope with increasing crime by youths aged 19 or younger. Police Agency spokesman Kazuo Mishima said police are preparing new legislation to control suchAP - 236 words
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237 1984-03-06 7 Agencies BANGKOK, Tuesday THE Thai government, angered by recent accusations that Thailand has pushed out boatloads of Indochinese refugees, is considering rejecting all international funds for its fight against the pirates who prey on refugees, a published report said yesterday. Thailand's anti-piracyAgencies - 237 words
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61 1984-03-06 7 Reuter TAIPEI, Tues TAIWAN is considering visa-free entry for tourists who stay less than 72 hours, the Tourism Bureau said yesterday. A spokesman said a plan to lift visa requirements for 72-hour tourists was awaiting approval by the government. A number of legislators hadReuter - 61 words
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Article145 1984-03-06 8 Reuter PALM SPRINGS, Tues ACTOR William Powell, the dapper man about town who starred with Myraa Loy in The This Man detective films of the 1930s and 40s, died yesterday in Palm Springs Hospital. He was 91. Hospital officials said Mr Powell, who was admittedReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-03-06 8 SAYS MONDALE AFTER SECOND STUNNING DEFEAT BY HART THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE Agencies WASHINGTON, Tuesday AS MAINE went to Mr Gary Hart so is Vermont predicted to go today in a presidential primary season that led erstwhile Democratic frontrunner Mr Walter Mondale to declareAgencies - 563 words
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89 1984-03-06 8 AP LONDON, Tues A three-day "jet-age battle" began yesterday with Nato warplanes staging mock attacks on missile and radar bases to test Britain's air defences. Combat planes from nine allied countries, including the US and West Germany, will mount more than 900 SOQAP - 89 words
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236 1984-03-06 8 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher plans no change in her tough, no-nonsense style despite rumblings of discontent from within her ruling Conservative Party, close aides said. Unease about what some Conservative critics regard as her increasingly autocratic style of governmentReuter - 236 words
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557 1984-03-06 9 NATO HOWEVER FEELS OFFER CONTAINS LITTLE THAT IS NEW Reuter VIENNA, Tuesday THE WARSAW Pact yesterday proposed talks with Nato on a freeze and subsequent reduction of military spending to secure a balance of power at the minimum level, western diplomats in BucharestReuter - 557 words
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96 1984-03-06 9 AP WASHINGTON, Tues SALVADOR rightist leader Roberto D'Aubuisson has been denied a US visa on technical grounds, State Department spokesman John Hughes said yesterday. D'Aubuisson, a candidate for president in Salvadoran elections later this month, applied last week for a visa with a diplomaticAP - 96 words
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192 1984-03-06 9 Reuter BONN, Tuesday A BONN Government spokesman yesterday denied a report that several thousand East Germans had sought refuge in the West German Embassy in Prague. The Hamburg newspaper Bild said that 3,000 East Germans had reachedReuter - 192 words
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117 1984-03-06 9 UPI DEARBORN (Michigan), Tuesday DEARBORN'S FIRST woman judge will fight charges that for the third time since 1980, she was drunk on the tench, her attorney said. The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission lodged the charges and requested that districtUPI - 117 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-03-06 10 Well, former President Gerald R Ford isn't going for one. He just found himself draped in a huge colonial-style napkin during a banquet on Saturday night at Williamsburg. He gave the welcoming address to more than 100 high school leaders from across the nation, attendingPICTURE: UPI - 58 words
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Article208 1984-03-06 10 AP VIENNA, Tuesday TEN IRANIAN soldiers, under treatment here since Friday, were injured by "chemical causes," Austrian doctors said Sunday. But Mr Mohamad Kiarashi, the Iranian ambassador, insisted they were hit by poison gas shells fired by Iraqi forces. Earlier, in a meeting with reporters,AP - 208 words
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343 1984-03-06 10 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE UNITED States yesterday condemned Iraq for using lethal chemical weapons in its war with Iran, State Department spokesman John Hughes said. "The United States strongly condemns the prohibited use of chemical weapons wherever it occurs," Mr Hughes said.AP - 343 words
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96 1984-03-06 10 AP BERN (Switzerland) Tuesday THE SWISS foreign office said yesterday that Lausanne has been picked as the site for the proposed second round of Lebanese peace talks. Foreign office spokeswoman Maria Luisa Caroni said, however, that Swiss authorities have not yet been advisedAP - 96 words
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258 1984-03-06 10 AP GHENT (Belgium), Tuesday A UNIVERSITY of Ghent professor said yesterday he has found evidence that Soviet-backed Vietnamese troops use highly poisonous chemicals, called mycotoxins, in the war in Cambodia. Prof Aubin Heyndrickx, head of the university's toxicology department, said he has collectedAP - 258 words
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Advertisement262 1984-03-06 10 L around the World S* Pate 29 Feb 84 8 Apr DON'T MISS TO SEE IT! Mon-Sat: 2 Shows Daily. Time: 7p.m. 9.30 p.m. Sun Public Holidays: 3 Shows Daily Tima: 4p.m., 7p.m. 9.30 p.m. HR Advance bookings at the circus site. WXmrJA Booking Tima: 9a.m. to sp.m. "KSb Tick«R«.:slo,262 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-03-06 11 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON THE SINGAPORE dollar has made a significant break with the US dollar on foreign exchange markets. It closed last night at 2.0830 after holding around the 2.13 level for six months. Yesterday's gain was more than three cents. The currency561 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-03-06 11 SHARE OF THE DAY SINGAPORE shares turned lower yesterday a popular budget had been expected ana tax cuts announced on Friday had little effect. Investors declined to make an exception for counters in the Sime Darby stable despite the higher interim profits they announced yesterday.120 words
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Article257 1984-03-06 11 f MMLLSTREET J WEAKNESS in oil issues caused a ripple effect throughout Wall Street today where stock prices closed lower on lighter trading volume. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had risen over 12 points last Friday on upbeat news about the money supply and257 words
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Article135 1984-03-06 12 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A DEMONSTRATION involving about a dozen men took place outside the trading floor of the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) yesterday against a KLCE decision which protesters said caused clients of a commodity firm to lose on the palm oil market. The menReuter - 135 words
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473 1984-03-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday KUALA Lumpur Commodities Clearing House's (KLCCH) unprecedented move to deregister 763 lots traded last Tuesday came under severe attack by the Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia (PORAM) which described the act as 'totally unacceptable and prejudicial to473 words
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Article192 1984-03-06 12 AP THE US dollar closed lower against most currencies in European trading yesterday while gold prices soared above US$4OO an ounce for the first time since December. Dealers said the dollar opened weaker but moved higher in the afternoon as US traders entered the market and boughtAP - 192 words
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241 1984-03-06 12 TUAN SING Holdings announced that share certificates for new Tuan Sing shares have been despatched to the SPP shareholders who have accepted Tuan Sing's offer. TRADING in Faber Merlin Malaysia shares will resume on the local stock exchange today following a voluntary241 words
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212 1984-03-06 12 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) has postponed the start of financial futures trading from May 1 to June 1984. Mr Wong Nang Jang, a SIMEX board member, said that SIMEX was unable to get the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)212 words
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Article135 1984-03-06 12 OTHER points covered by SIMEX: SIMEX welcomed the support given by Finance Minister Dr Tony Tan to the industry through tax incentives. The incentives will no doubt encourage more applicants. As of Mar 1, there were 30 clearing members, five corporate non-clearing members and 136135 words
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Article, Illustration919 1984-03-06 13 COMPANY FOCUS The Group has substantial properties in Singapore and Malaysia REVIEW BY ONG AND CO Underlying asset value THE COMPANY'S rating is based not so much on its earnings but its underlying asset value. The Group has substantial properties, estimated to be 250,800 square metresREVIEW BY ONG AND CO - 919 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-03-06 13 r 'MONEY TALK COMPANIES in this side of the world are increasingly turning to professional firms for help in recruiting executives at middle and senior levels of management, according to Mr Richard Glynn, newly-appointed senior vicepresident of a top executive search firm.508 words
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Advertisement77 1984-03-06 11 f Take a wieafe... Thursday Fashion Special Watch the current fashion trends as you indulge in afternoon tea and cakes or unwind over cocktails. Then catch up on some eading or play backgammon in the :00l serene comfort for an evening well-spent. Outfits Batik Collection by Yusuf Surip Models Elsa77 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-03-06 11 H UM MtN.ofkl Mjwi. Ut t ir^ R W uairpre<&6»Eß My butcher 6*ye> buy. what PO YOU 6UGO&6T, MR. $70KK?20 words
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Advertisement82 1984-03-06 13 1 ii t r>- \r n t by: Mr hm Bum Yam, Principal International School of Home Cookery Penang Date 10 March 1984 (Saturday) 2.30 pm 11 March 1984 (Sunday) 10.30 am Venue Marquis Room, Level 2 King's Hotel Registration S$100.00 per person Fee Recipe JIEWHUCHAR PEE HU CHAR NONYA82 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-03-06 14 UPI MANILA: Dick Fernandez calls it the "fat life," gesturing proudly toward a living room filled with expensive stereo gear and a prized collection of country and western tapes the fruits of four years as an electrician in Saudi Arabia. Parked outsideUPI - 521 words
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641 1984-03-06 14 Reuter ROME: Left-wing politicians in Italy are up in arms over a US$l.2 million (552.5 million) a year contract offered by loss-making state television to keep on a bubbly blonde hostess who has turned the sleepy siesta hours intoReuter - 641 words
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Advertisement109 1984-03-06 14 Every Wednesday and Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reject different moods. Wednesday: Daimaru and Hiroko Koshino come up with fresh ideas in a new range of formal and casual wear. Friday: Estique Boutique gives you original interpretations of cotton,109 words
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Article485 1984-03-06 15 M3nttorH8^^M DURING the Lunar New Year holidays, an old widow was assaulted by her daughter-in-law. The victim, 83, suffered hand and leg fractures. The daughter-in-law's wrath had been aroused because the bedridden women had wet herself. At the same time, in four constituencies, 517 senior citizens485 words
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165 1984-03-06 15 I READ with interest the article, "Top films planned for Rial's third channel" (SM, Feb 24). I must say I am looking forward to receiving their third channel. Just imagine, viewing films such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jaws, and Chariots165 words
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Article190 1984-03-06 15 Owner sleeps in sound-proofed room THE RECENT Boxers case and my insomnia prompt me to write this letter to you. The estate I live in is normally very quiet and peaceful. The peace was recently shattered by the constant barking, yelping and whining of dogs kept190 words
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Article84 1984-03-06 15 CONGRATULATIONS to the POSB for initiatingthe idea and exploring the feasibility of installing ATMs in the community centres (SM, March 1). This is a move in the right direction to enhance the use of ATMs with the ultimate objective of popularising cashless pay. Let us hope84 words
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Article189 1984-03-06 15 WHILE using a HDB parking coupon to park my car at the carpark lot next to the Bukit Merah Branch Library (March 2), I inadvertently "punctured" the day tab for 1. Realising my error before tearing off the tab, I quickly straightened it back189 words
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Article482 1984-03-06 16 TODAY'S Highlights Drama on 12: The Woman in White (Part 5) (Last Episode) (Ch 12, 8.50 pm) GLYDE dies in a fire while trying to steal the parish register, and Fosco warns Marian that he will have Laura committed again as Anne Catherick if Walter tries to482 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-03-06 16 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG TONY, Terry and Spencer is not just a catchy name for a band. The trio nas chipped itself a corner in the local music scene since re-grouping last year after a three-year separation. Their name and sounds were probably inspired474 words
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Advertisement128 1984-03-06 16 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Ang Mo Kio? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE MONITOR W Available in Ang Mo Kio a! Block 246 Ang Mo K<o Avenue 10 Kiosk Block 256 Ang Mo K Av*"' 10 Kiosk Chop128 words
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Miscellaneous1352 1984-03-06 16 GUIDE bfilm guide n Page 3.00 Opening Programme > l|> m b\ 5.05 Open House Theatre. 5.30 Man from The Disappearance man pretending to be interested in marine bioi- M' ogy kidnaps Dr Elizabeth. Mark Harris f k Cultural Diary (E). E^nX. 6.10 Programme Highlights. 1 6.15 News Ywv 6.251,352 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-03-06 17 PAT D'ROSE - Local Kelvin Kang named top disc-jockey in J Asia-Australia region By PAT D'ROSE THERE are two awards each year for the top two disc-jockeys in Juliana's Sound Services in the Asia-Australia region. Last year, only one individual Singaporean Kelvin Kang was considered worthy to receive it. And when he isPicture: SPENCER LOH - 535 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-03-06 17 JULIANA'S DJ CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE AWARD INTRODUCED In 1982, Juliana's Disc-Jockey Certificate of Excellence Award is given to the best disc-Jockeys in Jnliana's Sound Services, the largest discotheque company in the world. Every year, a maximum of two persons in each of the three main regions213 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-03-06 18 INEZ WEI - Three themes for Spring Outfits by ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA, available at Metro Grand Lucky Plaza, Metro Orchard and Tigress By INEZ WEI THE name Ermenegildo Zegna is synonymous with quality and style in the world of men's fashions. What began as a small family business has grown into a436 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-03-06 19 PHILIP CHEAH - Christine more romantic than horrific TITLE: CHRISTINE STARRING: Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Robert Proskv DIRECTOR: John Carpenter COMING TO: Cathay cimemas Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH CHRISTINE would be a lovely film for the Jurong Drive-In except that by the end of the film, everybody would have jumped out523 words
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Miscellaneous500 1984-03-06 19 fVLM GUlOe '-f Nicerote Pandora looks for the one true PLAZA (*****71): IMPERIAL NAVY (E) -mi* warrior who can wield the enchanted sword r-tur'Tnirii—hihiihiiii DALIT (*****16): OBSESSED (C) that can kiU her enemy. Starring: Al Di, Huang Ynncai Cheng Kewei ODEON-KATONQ (*****19): THE PIEH C APITOL /*****59 V rn for500 words
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Advertisement186 1984-03-06 20 CAPITOL: GO FOR IT NOW! (*****59) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 Those 2 madcaps together in their latest action/comedy. 'Bud Spencer JAI)t: HIRRY! LAST HAYS! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 UPROARIOUS NEW COMEDY HtARIOUSLY POSNG/ ANSWERMG THE ETERNAL QUESTION..JS IT NATURE OR NURTUREf HEREDITY OR186 words
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Miscellaneous40 1984-03-06 20 leisure E3SSHK3 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.20 am Low tide: 7.48 am (0.6 m) (0.6 m) High tide: 1.15 pm High tide: 1.45 pm (2.7 m) (2.6 m) Low tide: 7.43 pm Low tide: 8.00 pm (0.5 m) (0.6 m)40 words
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Miscellaneous776 1984-03-06 20 BBSMKO —rftk jy Run for your wife i HILTON Playhouse and British Airways jA ilnKllfflflw SAT wiH present Ray Cooney's comedy, Run j) For Your Wife, at Hilton's Grana Ballroom from Thursday to March 17. CockZl3Hl ta s are serve d at 7.15 pm, dinner 7.45 p m and the776 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-03-06 21 How to obtain different effects by shooting the same subject at varying shutter speeds SP\i PH °coi^M >HIC QUITE different effects can be obtained by shooting the same subject at a variety of shutter speeds. In the pictures on the opposite page of the Castrol Alpine Autotest Championship295 words
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Miscellaneous567 1984-03-06 23 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry /•amom in\ THE SPORTS CAR VEERS THROUGH T ~~_L— KS25»* <1* THAT CAR TANGIERS NARROW STREETS. II rfW I a mnnPTPFIIL ilff BL Pi" MAV HAVE GUN SUDDENLV ITS FRENZIEP FLIGHT LAND EVENING DON'T OTA 1 FEVER. THIS lS CUT OFF BV567 words
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Article150 1984-03-06 27 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday ENGLISH Second Division club Charlton was told by the Football League yesterday it must fulfil Saturday's fixture with Grimsby or lose its league place. The ultimatum came amid claims by Malcolm Stanley, a member of the consortium trying to save theReuter - 150 words
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311 1984-03-06 27 WORLDFROMT Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday WORLD Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetzee of South Africa has called off his title defence against Alfredo Evangelista of Spain scheduled for May 5 in Johannesburg. Cedric Kushner, Coetzee's manager, told Reuters yesterday theReuter - 311 words
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Article145 1984-03-06 27 Reuter SWANSEA, Tuesday JOHN TOSHACK, the former Wales and Liverpool striker, was yesterday sacked as player-manager of Swansea the second time he has parted company with the club in just over four months. He said he had been asked to resign but refused. After steering the clubReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-03-06 27 PHOENIX (Arizona): Zakarie Barie, 24, of Tanzania (left) and Rob de Castella, 27, of Australia, run neck and neck in the final mile toward the finish line in record-setting time for the world 10 km record on Saturday. Barie won going away in72 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-03-06 28 B KULA - SPOTLIGHT ON THE SCHOOLS STORY BY B KULA ANGLO Chinese Secondary School displayed superb skills to win both the boys under-14 and under-17 titles in the South Zone of the Schools' National Badminton Championships at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday. Raffles Institution, who were thePICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW - 409 words
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Article186 1984-03-06 28 Boy's Undor-17 1 Singlet: Wong Then Fui (ACS) bt Chua Wee Thian (Rl) -15-5,15-8 Leung Hung Kee (ACS) bt Kang Eng Hiok (Rl) 15-4, 8-15,18-14 Cho Wee Peng (ACS) bt Robin Lee (Rl) 15-8,15-6. Doublet: Foo Ming Yaw Edwin Yeo (ACS) bt Wong Keong Yew Lim Chun Kiat(Rl)-15-4,15-1 Han186 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-03-06 28 S GULAM - WESTLAKE SEC 2 THOMSON SEC O By S GULAM WESTLAKE Secondary put themselves back in contention for a place in the second round when they beat Thomson Secondary in a National Schools (North Zone) B Division soccer championship match at Farrer Park.PICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 168 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-03-06 29 2& Rick McKinney "It develops fantastic confidence #*aA6i f walks down the street, concentration. 0 f f there is nothing about him "But I only shoot real arrows tw I I •J J Jto suggest that soon, he week, 10 to 20 each time.STORY AND PICTURES: IPS - 653 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-03-06 30 KENNETH JALLEH - Abandoning a game is as bad as attacking a referee or another player comment] By KENNETH JALLEH NEWCOMERS Woodlands New Town, the first entire team that has ever walked out of a match, may have to keep on walkingsMnit of the National Football League after only516 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-03-06 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE Island Country Club (SICC) professional, M Marimuthu, will be able to play in the $210,000 Singapore Open golf championships at the Bukit Course from March 22 to March 25 and doctors are optimistic about his chances of playing inPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 193 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-03-06 30 The FAS/Referees Meeting By K SILVAM CHAIRMAN of the Football Association of Singapore Teo Chong Tee last night lashed out at referees for their high rate of absen- teeism and complaints against them in the league competitions. Mr Teo said at a FAS251 words
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152 1984-03-06 30 National Junior Swimming Championships TWO RECORDS were broken despite the poor turnout at the National Junior Swimming Championships at the Toa Payoh Swimming Complex yesterday. Soo-tho Kok Mun of People's Association Youth Swimming Club had the crowd on their feet when he won152 words
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Article185 1984-03-06 30 Yesterday's results: Boys Under-17: 400 m Individual Medley: 1 Soo Tho Kok Mun (PAYSC) 2 Daniel Wildermuth (PAYSC) smins 01.53secs (rec). 100 m Breast: 1 Winston Mok (CS) 2 Woon Yew Neng (CS) 3 Alan Huang (CSC) lmin 15.42 sees. 200 m butterfly: 1 Sieh Tien Yu (PAYSC) 2185 words
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Article470 1984-03-06 31 KENNETH JALLEH - M-CUP TEAM PLAYS EX-NATIONALS AT lURONG STADIUM TOMORROW NIGHT By KENNETH JALLEH FOR THE first time in nearly three years, the Johor Malaysia Cup team will play in Singapore tomorrow at Jurong stadium their opponents the Singapore Ex-Na-tionals. This Johor side recently beat Negri Sembilan and will soon470 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-03-06 31 EUROPEAN CLUB SOCCER CUPS: QUARTER-FINALS PREVIEW Reuter LONDON, Tuesday TO ANYONE over the age of 30 the mere mention of Benfica recalls vivid memories of the early, unforgettable days of the EUROPEAN CUP. And although the names of Eusebio, Germano, Coluna and SimoesReuter - 362 words
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170 1984-03-06 31 CUP-WINNERS' CUP Reuter THE appetising Cup-Win-ners' Cud quarter-final menu is dominated by the meeting of Barcelona and Manchester United in Spain. Any side containing Diego Maradona must start as favourites in most games and the Spaniards may just edge out the English cup holders over twoReuter - 170 words
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170 1984-03-06 31 UEFA Cup Reuter NOTTINGHAM Forest, Champions' Cup Winners in 1979 and 1980, are unbeaten in Europe to date, collecting the scalps of East Germany's Vorwaerts, PSV Eindhoven of the Netherlands and Scotland's Glasgow Celtic. Brian Clough's re-built side entertain Sturm Graz, who will beReuter - 170 words
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