Singapore Monitor, 7 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-03-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVfiN'fWf. EDITION r M C IP) No n 5 83 Wednesday, March 7, 1984 30cents18 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-03-07 1 Fireworks and firing of cannons will accompany performance by New York Philharmonic Orchestra at National Stadium COME September and it will be one musical experience Singaporeans will never forget as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra has been invited to put up an333 words
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316 1984-03-07 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday SENATOR Gary Hart won a landslide third straight victory over former VicePresident waiter Mondale last night in the Vermont primary election for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination. Sen Hart received about 70 per cent of the vote in the primary.UPI - 316 words
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Advertisement102 1984-03-07 1 rl 16 Raffle* Quay, I #33-07 Hong Lcong Bldg, I Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. Where can you find 24-hour banking at its best? At United Banks. With 48 UniTellers right around the island, including a drive-up UniTeller at our UOB Boon Lay Branch, 24-hour banking has never been more convenient.102 words
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382 1984-03-07 2 OEI SIN GIOK - Industrialist Lim Soon Heng's call to building industry By OEI SIN GIOK THE USE of steel in building is catching on in Singapore because of its savings in terms of cost, labour and time, a leading industrialist said today. The cost of382 words
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366 1984-03-07 2 A MAJOR effort has been mounted to make principals and vice-principals more aware of the political, economic and social developments and how these affect Singapore's future. By the end of this year, about 500 of them half the number of principals and366 words
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87 1984-03-07 2 SCHOOLS will mark Commonwealth Day on March 9, because the actual date, March 12, falls on Monday and it will be during the first term break. Students will celebrate with activities such as reading stories and poems by Commonwealth writers and making87 words
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368 1984-03-07 3 K K FONG - Knife-wielding robber gets away on motorcycle with $100,000 in jewellery By K K FONG A GOLDSMITH which opened for business only on Saturday has been robbed the third such raid in 48 hours. The armed thief struck Tong Bao368 words
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213 1984-03-07 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM CO-OPERATIVE legislation in Asean countries will come up for review at a five-day seminar in Singapore next month Organised by the Singapore National Co-operative Federation, in collaboration with the Asean Co-operative Organisation (ACO), the seminar on Co-opera-tive Law213 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-03-07 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - These facilities at the Ladyhill Road clubhouse will be ready by the end of the month By LOONG SWEE YIN JUNIOR police officers will have new facilities for their leisure and pleasure about the end of this month. At their clubhouse in Ladyhill200 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-03-07 6 This will certainly be one little comer that Peranakans here can call their own forever. A showcase of sorts for the unique Baba heritage. Workmen finally put up the "Peranakan Corner" sign at the Emerald Hill Road and Orchard Road junction yesterday. ThePICTURE BY ASMAH HAMID - 80 words
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55 1984-03-07 6 NOT every teacher can teach moral education and religious knowledge these subjects need people with expertise, said the Singapore Teachers' Union (STU) in the lates issue of its newsletter, The Mentor. These teachers should have a special aptitude or skills and eventually55 words
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537 1984-03-07 6 122 MILLION TO UPGRADE OUR PRIMARY SCHOOLS THE EDUCATION Ministry plans to spend about (122 million on the development of primary schools in the new financial year. This represents almost one-fifth of the ministry's total development expenditure of $622.7 million The bulk of the primary school development expenditure, or $72.8537 words
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264 1984-03-07 7 PRIVATE participation was essential for the success of the Government's plan for a modern and highly productive construction sector by 1992, Mr Lee Yiok Seng, senior parliamentary secretary (National Development) said today. The Government had done much to create a suitable environment for264 words
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Article100 1984-03-07 7 THE National University of Singapore is offering career guidance help for would-be students. The talks are being held until Saturday at the Kent Ridge and Sepoy Lines campuses. Talks in Accountancy, Business Administration and Law were held today. Architecture, Building and Estate Management and Engineering will100 words
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159 1984-03-07 7 THE RESPONSE to career guidance talks at Ngee Ann Polytechnic has been so great that they have been extended for two days. Hundreds of people had to be turned away from the talks on Monday and yesterday, after crowds159 words
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Advertisement8 1984-03-07 2 Interested in Property? Look in today's Property pages8 words
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Advertisement291 1984-03-07 3 Rjr ]Q days only, Chef Benin from the Hotel de Crillon in Paris, will demonstrate his legendary talents at The San Marco." Every night, without fail, Les these ten days, he will demonstrate Ambassadeurs', magnificent his legendary talents. restaurant of the Hotel de Crillonin Each dish that he prepares is291 words
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Advertisement140 1984-03-07 4 TODAY'S BEST CHOICE V More and more people the world over are discovering the comfort, reliability and unbeatable economy of SUZUKI. 1 Make your best choice today. See the full range of SUZUKI M passenger and commercial vehicles at our showroom nearest to you. 1 1 SSoDu m h (\^Mi\.140 words
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Advertisement124 1984-03-07 5 r~ Artistic Impression by Citizen. l I 9 9 1 jA IPI IM mm mm I IB H wH yM||K H ■L 9 rflP ■KyT" y .agjil Mi Mil' 3 Iv HI (m 5 ***>+?# Jm> >*fc 'j jrm HI f• tea l>i > IrTw H 4/y J& Bn' a124 words
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Advertisement101 1984-03-07 6 If you have a healthy appetite come to the Plaza Hotefc Mongolian Barbecue For $16 for adults and $9 for children Help yourself to seconds or thirds no extra aged 12 and below, you can eat as much as you like... charge! Our Mongolian Barbecue consists of a Q ar101 words
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Advertisement142 1984-03-07 7 —•ZTrdours 17 1 from UK i Ol MARY QUANI Centrepoint. MARY QUANT V mtw ffl Come discover Quanfs irresistible "Artful Colours" and learn the latest techniques m fjF' m |4j|K|in make- up at the Beauty Workshop, H H personally conducted by our International beautician, Miss Maria Ferris. Register, today at142 words
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world
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157 1984-03-07 8 AP MONTREAL, W«d THE international aviation community issued its harshest rebuke yesterday of the Soviet Union for the Korean airliner tragedy condemning the destruction of the Boeing 747 and accusing the Soviets of withholding information from an international inquiry. The resolutionAP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-03-07 8 UPI TOKYO, Wtdrwsday AN AMERICAN computer sales firm is defying the odds and the Japanese electronics establishment by tapping into the lucrative Japanese personal computer market in a big way. Computerland Japan Ltd, a partial-ly-owned subsidiary of the Californiabased Computerland, openedUPI - 430 words
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143 1984-03-07 8 Reuter BEIRUT, Wednesday THE LEBANESE Government has started issuing invitations to the eight politicians expected to attend national reconciliation talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne next Monday. An official announcement yesterday said the politicians three Christians and five Muslims would be the sameReuter - 143 words
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438 1984-03-07 9 Argentina $6 bil behind in interest payments LAT-WP NEW YORK, Wednesday ARGENTINA, Latin America's third largest debtor, has fallen so far behind on its interest payments that its lenders probably will have to classify billions of dollars of debt as problem loansLAT-WP - 438 words
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154 1984-03-07 9 AP BRISBANE, W«dn«sday A DOCTOR drugged seven female patients and then sexually assaulted them during a two-year period, prosecutors told the Queensland State Supreme Court on Monday. Prosecutor Tom Wakefield said Dr Timothy Michaux, 32, was arrested after police had placed twoAP - 154 words
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54 1984-03-07 10 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday denied the Guardian report that her government planned to introduce political vetting of civil servants. It had said that Mrs Thatcher's Conservative government wanted to exclude supporters of opposition parties from sensitive jobs inReuter - 54 words
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431 1984-03-07 10 UPI NEW DELHI, Wednesday AFGHANISTAN is drafting boys aged 15 and 16 for anti-rebel "spring offensives" amid speculation the Soviets are trying to extend a truce with 7,000 guerillas, a western diplomat said yesterday. The western diplomat's reports, which have been wrongUPI - 431 words
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145 1984-03-07 10 AP COLUMBUS (Ohio), Wednesday US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, continuing a more conciliatory line toward the Soviet Union, urged Christian ministers yesterday to pray that Soviet leaders "might come to know the liberating nature of faith in God." The president said that whileAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-03-07 11 THE KIDS OF WAR They serve as cannon fodder in the Iran war machine AP LONDON, Wednesday THE GIANT Lloyds insurance syndicate has increased its war-risk premiums for ships travelling into the Iraq-Iran war zone, a Lloyds spokesman said yesterday.AP; PICTURES: SYGMA - 444 words
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Advertisement260 1984-03-07 8 THEYARDYOUR LOCAL 1 ENGLISH PUB. 1 An English pub atmosphere thats ]j real cozy and casual. A choice of 16 varieties of beer! Board games darts available too. Darts competition on every Thursday. Open everyday. Mon-Fri 12 noon to midnight (Sat till 1 am). Sun 4 pm to midnight. Cheers!260 words
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Advertisement93 1984-03-07 9 Our staff, trained the way they should be-ever courteous, ever smiling under any situation. Simply because we're a service industry. We aim to please and stay to please we will. That's why our customers keep coming back because of new sparkling cars at reasonable rates... and pleasant smiles that won't93 words
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Advertisement102 1984-03-07 10 COME ON SINGAPORE 1^ V f ll» L v A* J® f Wm/ l F JBr j ■>• *»w I 1 i m" /V Bl' ,*s! tWI Gl |IQm2 I ImL jw r N< 4>2^^* V^3B3^-^^B T P -il\ :^BB; I m >_ u »J9SRR W^m^K3ri. HA:: j®|J3§l?^^PP' i!^B\J?£lj<BßSkflßfl mtm102 words
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Advertisement45 1984-03-07 11 WE COULDN'T IMPROVE OUR SUNSETS, SO WE'VE DONE THE NEXT BEST THING. WE'VE DOUBLED THE PLEASURE OF THE VIEW. THE TRADEWINDS' SUNDOWNER HOUR. MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS, FROM 5.30 PM 7.00 PM WHEN DRINKS 1 COST ONLY HALF THE BAR PRICE. HMON MTGRNMIONAb s BMGAPORB t45 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-03-07 12 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON THE SINGAPORE stock market is becoming increasingly dependent on Wall Street for its daily and medium term direction. With few domestic factors to guide the market, movements follow the pattern dictated overnight in New York. Not even the cheering490 words
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Article367 1984-03-07 12 Parties affected by deregistration threaten to take clearing house to court The Star ALL aggrieved parties to the 763 lots deregistered by the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) are likely to sue the clearing house if it fails to resolve the matter to theirThe Star - 367 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-03-07 12 SHARE OF THE DAY^ ONCE AGAIN, Promet has hit the limelight. There is optimism in the market about a possible one-for-four bonus issue. There is also talk that it has found oil although analysts are unsure as to whether it can be pumped out in economic134 words
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170 1984-03-07 12 THE Singapore stock .market started quietly and then picked up momentum. It closed mixed at lunchtime. Promet was the most active share of the morning with a turnover of more than 861,000 shares to close at $4.58. Other active counters were Faber Merlin and170 words
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Article192 1984-03-07 12 THE US dollar resumed its downtrend in active early trading following its continued falls in the US and Europe, dealers said. It tell to 221.40/60 yen from New York's 222.50/65 close and to 2.5260/70 marks from 2.5375/85 in the US. Dealers said there were no fresh factors192 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-03-07 13 IT MAY well have been premature to suggest, as some reports did, that talk of a realignment in the European Monetary System (EMS) was premature. West German Economics Minister Otto Lamsdorff has now admitted that some realignment may be necessary in view of the gains by368 words
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Article242 1984-03-07 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Cold Storage 4.60/4.70 Fraser Neave 6.53/6.40 Haw Par 2.71/2.75 Jacks Intl 5.50 S Keck Seng 5.55/5.65 Magnum 3.94/3.96 M Cement 8.80/8.90 Arab-Mai Dev 1.29/1.30 Boustead 2.76/2.80 Esso 11.90 B Genting 5.65/5.70 GIH 4.60/4.70 Hume 5.40/5.50 Inchcape 2.87/2.88 MUIB 2.83/2.84 NOL 2.68/2.69242 words
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Article119 1984-03-07 13 Your S$ to ono unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DD US$ 2.0815 2.0665 2.0575 sterling 3.0978 3.0757 3.0657 Australian 1.9993 1.9753 1.9653 Canadian 1.6609 1.6409 1.6309 New Zealand 1.4110 1.3909 1.3Q09 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.2113 10.9113 10.8613 Belgian franc/comm 4.0405119 words
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Miscellaneous30 1984-03-07 12 r iw« yit MiN»u|Kl >>in 4 n= n 2 T|4 #9 1,1 j! n M O BS R I PIMP TUIS VEKV KE6TFUL AMP RELAX/MCr. 1 DON'T OWN ANY 6TOCK.30 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-03-07 14 B M ORTEGA - consumers cannon* pick and choose while developers will hove to he more discerning In their pricing policies. By B M ORTEGA THE property market in Singapore is quite well-segmented and it is dangerous to use generalisations too liberally, the Association of Certified Accountants was told540 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-03-07 15 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG SHELFORD Condominium may be a small two-storey development with only 12 apartments on 4,285 sq m of freehold land in Shelford Road, but each apartment has an area larger than 220 sq m. Set on a sloping terrain overlooking Watten Estate, it242 words
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133 1984-03-07 15 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG BUILDING contractor, Evan Lim Co has set up a new company called, Prince Development Pte Ltd, to undertake a new bungalow project at Mount Echo Park on the piece of land it purchased from United Overseas Land (UOL). Evan133 words
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Advertisement86 1984-03-07 14 A GARDEN WITH AN Atlantis Pool FOR ONLY $42,500. Complete in 10 days. (A special offer for limited period only) We can now accommodate you with a magnificent salt water chlorinated fibreglass swimming pool fully installed in 10 days. Manufactured under strict Quality Control to ensure durability better finish for86 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-03-07 16 Dogs of war an endangered species TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR THE WHITE MERCENARY UPI NAIROBI: Time is running out for the white mercenary, once the scourge of black Africa's emerging nations. Disciplined African armies, foreign military advisers and the advent of sophisticated weaponry have made the swashbuckling image ofUPI - 678 words
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439 1984-03-07 16 WP THE FLOW of refugees out of East Germany has increased conspicuously. The numbers rose in January and then, about two weeks ago, rose sharply again. The East Germans have been issuing about 100 exit visas a day, by far the largestWP - 439 words
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Advertisement65 1984-03-07 16 Worth Trying Our Special Japanese Set Lunch with varieties from $8-sls* We also serve Unagi Donburi (Smoked Eel Rice), Katsudon (Pork Cutlets) Tempura, Shabu-Shabu Sumiyaki (Barbecue) Noodles and Sushi. Business Hourc: 11 JO am 3.00 pm 6.00 pm -11.00 pm daMy Sat Sun 11.30 am 11.00 pm y Sushi Koharu65 words
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Article430 1984-03-07 17 KysIIiUkKBIMBB IT HAS BEEN a week since the curious episode of a blacklisted reporter surfaced at Caldecott Hill and still the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has given no official explanation for its action. The reporter was from a small Chinese-language magazine called Movie and TV Weekly which430 words
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234 1984-03-07 17 THE MEDISAVE Scheme will be implemented next month. From that date onwards, all the money which members have in their present Special Account, will be transferred to the Medisave account. This money cannot be withdrawn even when a member reaches the retirement age234 words
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312 1984-03-07 17 'Harsher' rosters with fewer off days preferred MOST of the companies using the 12-hour shift system in Singapore have implemented the "harsher" rosters of five days of work and two days of rest (60 hours of work per week) or the 6 days of312 words
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Article114 1984-03-07 17 JUNE ANASTIASA - JUNE ANASTIASA Singapore 0316 I FULLY support your editorial on "A case for chemical castration" (SM, Feb 14) and Mr Peter Boyd's letter (SM, Feb 21) about trying out chemical castration on serious, uncivilised rapists and molesters. Just a few days ago, another rape case hit the114 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-03-07 18 TODAY'S Highlights End of the rebellion Cosmopolitan Theatre The Year of the French: The End of Things (Last Episode) (Ch 12, 9 pm) GEORGE MOORE tries to lift John's spirits by hinting that he mav be able to get him out of Castlebar Prison. But Jonn is too despairing to475 words
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Article501 1984-03-07 18 STEVEN REDDICLIFFE - TV Scene By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE in Dallas LAT-WP I'M trying to figure out just when it was that the Norman Lear school of situation comedy wore out its welcome. This is Norman Lear's idea of funny: Put a bunch of people in a harshly-lit room,LAT-WP - 501 words
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Miscellaneous1396 1984-03-07 18 ■IMI'H lUlPllfß FILM GUIDE n Page 22 1118 1 I r-*^ UIJ 1 ";r" n 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 1 J fa\ J Hotel (C) (r). 4.25 Tom and Jerry (Cartoon). 4.40 Exercise with Gloria. J%rT 5.00 Animals. Animals, Animals: J K: The fox said to be1,396 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1984-03-07 19 ILSA SHARP - HOME-GROWN 'FRINGE MUSIC' IN KUALA LUMPUR By ILSA SHARP HOME-GROWN "fringe music" does exist in Kuala Lumpur a recent event demonstrated young "KL's" talent for original folk-rock compositions and powerful lyrics neavily laced with what might loosely be termed "protest". According to the organisers, including show director1,118 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-03-07 20 INEZ WEI - J*.~ *&uisine m Story by INEZ WEI THE fancy bubble lift at Far East Plaza ferried us to the sixth floor, whereupon we stepped into a quaint little roof garden. we took in the cool evening air and paused by the fountain's edge, before moving round to thePhotos: SPENCER LOH - 537 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-03-07 21 CHANGES IN CAREER AND ROMANTIC LIFE (stSiotuotj) FANS of Sylvia Zhang were shocked by rumours about her recent suicide attempt. Although Sylvia later clarified that it was only food poisoning, the press was still suspicious because both Sylvia's career and romantic life are suffering bad spells. Sylvia703 words
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Advertisement46 1984-03-07 21 i! ODEOHfc LAST BAY! 2 >(*****18) 8 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00,8.30 ft B.lBpm Q A Yoa thrilled to the feats of Hemic* A X Yoa marvelled at the atreagth of Goliath m Jll Now yoa will he •peUhaoad by the q j|, CATHAY ,11 ********************00 I46 words
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Miscellaneous584 1984-03-07 21 fVLM GUIDE Starring: La Xiaofen, Ma Rafeng. Ying Ying Synopsis: Four directors, including Steven Synopsis: Based on a novel by Huang Chun Spielberg, recreate in four episodes the OALIT (*****16): OBSESSED (C) Ming, the film shows that prostitutes also chills and fantasy of the old TV series by the Starring:584 words
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Advertisement206 1984-03-07 22 CAPITOL: GO FOR IT NOW! (*****59) S SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 Those 2 madcaps together in their latest action/comedy. Hn£vt£t<Hlll Hud Spencer jteMJr JADE: HURRY! LAST DAYS! (*****50) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 5.30, 9.00 UPROARIOUS NEW COMEDY HRARIOUSLY POSING/ ANSWERING THE ETERNAL QUESTION.. JS IT NATURE OR206 words
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Miscellaneous674 1984-03-07 22 leisure TODAY: I WjA Low tide: 7.48 am I J IQiat nf..A _<M Hightld«: 1.45 pm I 3finSliw«tn!*-22", J 2 m > I vJSIIROaAiii {b°r > id#: 800 pm I TOMORROW: X4>IL Low tide: 8.16 am I 2.16 pm WALLEZ AND RIGUTTO JEAN-PIERRE Wallez fpiPk and Bruno Rigutto will W674 words
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Miscellaneous566 1984-03-07 24 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry TOR SAMTK F °2L MIND REELS WITH DISGUST AS HE 5! Hl9v ■l/V<97g/] J*s Hif ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA 8 j I Friends offer helpful business September 23 to October 22 1 JUB V« '.mo J I I'^ suggestions566 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-03-07 25 Sinar Building Material Pts Ltd, sole agents for Ina Seito products in Singapore congratulats their principal, Ina Seito Co Ltd, in the official opening of a representative office in Singapore. SINAR Building Material Ptc Ltd are pleated to be sole agents for241 words
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Advertisement229 1984-03-07 26 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO INA SEITO CO. LTD., on the Grand Opening of their Representative Office in Singapore Compliments ifc #X 4* A 3 NAM HUAT TILING PANELLING CO. PTE LTD. 13, Yong Siak Street, Singapore 0316. Tel: *****33 *****93 *****07 Telex: RS ***** NAM HUAT Cable: NAMHUATILE. With229 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-03-07 27 FIBREGLASS watertanks for industrial and domestic use offer a number of significant advantages over conventional metal or cement containers. Fibreglass is much lighter, an important consideration when provisions have to be made for the support of the tank structure itself. The material is totally206 words
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Advertisement106 1984-03-07 28 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO INA SEITO CO. LTD., on the Grand Opening of their Representative Office in Singapore With Corrpliments SIEM SENG HING CO (Re) LTD. 123 Kitchener Road, Singapore 0820 Tel: *****00 (5 Lines) Telex: RS ***** Agents tor: For computer rooms general Accaa Root sytfwm office construction106 words
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Advertisement454 1984-03-07 31 APPOINTMENTS "V,,. ■'< S. V 1 The National Productivity Board (NPB) ia looking for profeeeionals who are intaraatad in baing part of a forward looking taam to support NPB*t role in the Productivity Movement Applications ara invMad from citizens/permanent raaidants and otfiar ASEAN citizens for appointment as: A) SENIOR OFFICER454 words
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266 1984-03-07 32 AP, Reuter LONDON, Wednesday CHARLTON ATHLETIC, the English Second Division soccer team on the verge of folding, received yet another reprieve yesterday when the High Court in London allowed a business consortium a further 48 hours to buy over the club's assets.AP, Reuter - 266 words
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52 1984-03-07 32 Reuter MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Queenslander Paul Narracott trimmed five-hundredths of a second from his Australian national record when he beat American Mel Lattany in a 100 metres race here yesterday. Narracott was timed in 10.26 seconds, one hundredth of a second faster thanReuter - 52 words
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52 1984-03-07 32 Reuter MELBOURNE: Steve Ovett, Britain's world 1,500 metres record holder, was beaten by a little-known New Zealander at a meeting here last night. Ovett failed to match the sprint finish of Peter O'Donoghue who clocked 3 37 08 to Ovett's 3:37Reuter - 52 words
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58 1984-03-07 32 UPI LOS ANGELES: Local law enforcement officials yesterday downplayed reports of competition between them and the FBI over who will be in charge of security problems at the summer Olympics. After months of haggling, a carefully worded agreement was signed uut weekUPI - 58 words
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Article344 1984-03-07 33 ERNEST FRIDA - CHINA AGREES TO SEND SPECIALIST TO HELP JUMPERS AND THROWERS By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE field athletes, who have been starved of a knowledgeable coach for years, may soon have one. The Singapore Amateur Athletics Association has asked Lou Dapeng, the senior vice-president of the Athletics Association344 words
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Article315 1984-03-07 33 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FORMER teenage sensation Grace Cheong, who was forced to retire when a serious attack of hepatitis ruled her out of international competition last year, made a brave comeback at the national junior swimming championships yesterday. The former Asian Games star showed that the315 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-03-07 33 RAFFLES INSTITUTION 35 AMERICAN SCHOOL 0; REPORT: B KULA; PICTURES: CLIFTON AW RAFFLES Institution's rugby squad has been rewarded with a playing tour of Thailand from March 9-18 for achieving the rare double grand slam, 1982 and 1983, in the National Schools tournament.347 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1984-03-07 34 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY NICE-STRIDING Bonus Bond showed up smartly with an impressive workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Taken out by Alwyn Tweedie, the Jenark four-year-old was first trotted on the sand track before running the last1,111 words
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187 1984-03-07 34 B KULA - By B KULA THE UMPIRES' committee of the Singapore Hockey Association (SHA) wants to improve the standard of umpiring and the pool of umpires available for officiating at matches. Harbhajan Singh Loomba, an internationally recognised umpire and coach of the women's national team,187 words
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Advertisement162 1984-03-07 32 I I Admission Exercise 1964 H CAREER GUIDANCE TALKS I Owing to overwhelming response, the talks will be extended for another two days. All students seeking to apply for admission to the Polytechnic H this year are invited to attend career guidance talks conducted by lecturers from the Polytechnic. These162 words
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891 1984-03-07 35 SHIRISH NADKARNI - By SHIRISH NADKARNI TWENTY-EIGHT years is a ripe old age, as far as badminton is concerned, especially in the competitive environment of the Eighties. A player, who crosses the 26-year-old mark, finds it increasingly difficult to produce a series of891 words
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317 1984-03-07 35 OOI LAY BENG - SELANGOR 1 FEDERAL TERRITORY 0 By OOI LAY BENG KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday The Star SELANGOR'S 1-0 victory over Federal Territory was a direct slap for bookies, who had spread prematch rumours that the Selangor back line had sold the match. TheThe Star - 317 words
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