Singapore Monitor, 12 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, March 12, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-03-12 1 Baghdad has clear superiority, say analysts Agencies BAGHDAD, Monday IRAQ has launched massive air attacks against Iran in a major escalation of the 42-month-old gulf war. It is using its Soviet-made MiG aircraft against Iranian targets to dislodge Iranian troops from the oil-rich Majnoon IslandAgencies - 561 words
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Advertisement52 1984-03-12 1 HOW OUP 1— The Musa MPS View £?T h ras ro m l*" challenge 4AAi Umno deputy th 6 1984 clock is president RllflllPt" turned back: cal>s on his Duuyci. p 2 rivals to come Pane 4 Kir out into the open TV Guide: Page 18 Today's Highlights TV Scene:52 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-03-12 1 I WsaTHER Showers HnJ in many areas H| H9 words
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home
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301 1984-03-12 2 K K FONG - Woman sinseh and husband losa $10,000 By K K FONG DETECTIVES are looking for two armed robbers who escaped with more than $10,000 in cash and valuables after wounding a Chinese woman sinseh and her husband in Ang Mo Kio. The301 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-03-12 2 WONG SING YEONG - 40-STRONG CREW AND CAST BEGIN FILMING OF POPULAR BRITISH TV SERIES By WONG SING YEONG IT WAS a lazy afternoon, and under swaying palm trees outside the Norris Block, Outram Road General Hospital, sat women in stained khaki uniform, bikini396 words
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274 1984-03-12 2 ALL self-respecting people would attach importance to their mother tongue, said Minister of Environment Mr Ong Pang Boon when he opened the Manjusri Secondary School yesterday. Only when this self-re-spect exists will the Chinese language in Singapore be safe-guarded, he274 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-03-12 3 SIT YIN FONG - Ministry resolves late registration issue with extra exam By SIT YIN FONG THE THREE-month controversy over late registration of music students for the Grade 6 Practical examination is over. It was settled by the Ministry of Education introducing an extra examination for students, who561 words
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103 1984-03-12 3 THE HDB is now open on Sundays for successful applicants to choose and register their flats. The offices are open from 9.00 am to 2.00 pro. Yesterday at the Podium Block of the National Development Building, some 250 applicants were at the HDB to103 words
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220 1984-03-12 4 NEWLY-ELECTED Members of Parliament need not worry about being sent abroad as ambassadors, said the First Organising Secretary of the People's Action Party, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday. Talking to reporters at a Marine Parade blood transfusion drive, he said that some MPs220 words
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498 1984-03-12 4 EE BOON LEE - Searching questions on some aspects of proposals expected By EE BOON LEE HOW MPs perceive the 1984 budget will be known this afternoon when Parliament debates the financial statement for the coming fiscal year starting on April 1. while most of the PAP498 words
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451 1984-03-12 4 ANOTHER batch of People's Action Party candidates will be announced after the budget debate, which starts today and ends on the 21st of this month. Prospective candidates are now undergoing interviews, said the First Organising Secretary of the PAP, Mr Goh451 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-03-12 6 Police net a whopping $1.2 million for Community Chest THE POLICE have proven that they are just as good in raising money for charity as they are in keeping crime figures down. In their walkathon yesterday, the cops netted about $1.2 million for the Community Chest293 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-03-12 6 MB SIM Poh Heng, an Assistant Commissioner attached to the Internal Security Department, spent a whole morning sewing on to his tee-shirt the various logos of companies which sponsored his walh. He wore a Singapore Monitor cap. Mr Sim collected $42,000 while his department as71 words
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Advertisement326 1984-03-12 2 J? v?"W*£ C 5.1 .if. It happens to all of us We find ourselves unable to speak up when we really need to. And we don't always know why. But whatever the reason, we need not just accept it-not when it can keep us from reaching the levels of achievement326 words
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world
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Article, Illustration46 1984-03-12 7 SOVIET Ambassador to Beijing, I S Scherbakov (right), sends Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Qian Qichen off at Beijing Airport. Mr Qian left for Moscow yesterday to attend a fourth round of talks on normalising relations with China's northern neighbour. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 46 words
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145 1984-03-12 7 UPI BANGKOK, Monday A MASSIVE explosion shook the northern city of Chiang Mai late yesterday, injuring at least 20 people and destroying several homes, police said. Initial reports said the explosion, which could be heard in most of the city, completely demolished aUPI - 145 words
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328 1984-03-12 7 Reuter LONDON, Monday POLICE confirmed today that they were investigating the affairs of a collapsed commodity broker controlled by a Hong Kong company of which Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, is a director. Confirmation by the City of London fraud squad followedReuter - 328 words
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Article86 1984-03-12 7 AP BEIJING. Monday RICE grassleaf rollers, brown planthoppers, lawn moths and bollworms the four major enemies of Chinese coastal rice, soybean and cotton crops will be watched more closely from now on. The official Chinese News Agency Xinhua reported yesterday that from this year,AP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration780 1984-03-12 8 Nguyen Co Thach talks of need for Indochina-Asean talks to settle Cambodian conflict MICHAEL RICHARDSON of the Age Newspaper, Melbourne, flew into Bangkok over the weekend for an exclusive interview with the visiting Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach. In the interview, special to The Singapore Monitor,780 words
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304 1984-03-12 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Monday THE BROTHER of slain Philippine opposition leader Mr Benigno Aquino yesterday began a nine-day US-Cana-dian tour to raise money tor government opponents. Mr Agapito Aquino, 44, was met on his arrival at San Francisco International Airport by304 words
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Article129 1984-03-12 8 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAMESE troops in western Cambodia used two Soviet-built helicopters and a propeller plane to spray tokic chemicals on Cambodian guerillas near the Thai border, guerilla sources said yesterday. No independent confirmation of the report was immediately available. The sources said the chemicals wereReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-03-12 10 Democratic rivals take a dig at his defence proposal AP ATLANTA (Georgia), Monday DEMOCRATIC Presidential rivals mixed sharp attacks on President Ronald Reagan with gentle criticism of Senator Gary Hart yesterday in a campaign debate staged two days before the "Super Tuesday" round of primaries andAP; PICTURE: UPI - 451 words
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126 1984-03-12 10 UPI WARSAW, Monday HUNGER strikers who dispute the authority of Cardinal Jozef Glemp resumed their fast in a Warsaw church yesterday, while students in another parish pressed their "crucifix revolt" against the communist regime. Cardinal Glemp, the primate of Poland, faced both pressingUPI - 126 words
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354 1984-03-12 10 They beat astronomical odds to win biggest US lottery prize UPI BOSTON, Mon SEVEN ticket-holders, beating astronomical odds to realise their financial dreams, picked the winning numbers to share the biggest lottery prize in America's history, "Megabucks" lottery officials said yesterday. The state'sUPI - 354 words
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516 1984-03-12 11 UPI DAMASCUS, Monday SYRIAN PRESIDENT Hafez Assad appointed his brother Rifaat one of three new vice presidents yesterday in a cabinet shakeup that placed him high in line to succeed as president. The announcement of the new cabinet coincided with a visitUPI - 516 words
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Article129 1984-03-12 11 UPI BEIRUT, Monday HAIL AND heavy rains hit Beirut yesterday and snow closed major mountain roads forcing warring militias to observe a lull after pitched battles in the city centre and the southern suburbs that killed 18 people and wounded more than 67 others. ViolentUPI - 129 words
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128 1984-03-12 11 Reuter SEOUL, Monday IN A bold move, the South Korean government has cast aside traditional Confucian constraints and ordered sex education in all junior schools. The education ministry instruction follows increased promiscuity, rape and other sexual crimes particularly among pre-college students.Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement136 1984-03-12 8 Stroll into a vintage experience... Cooking with Wine at the Gfe Boulevard Extended to 31st March 1984 Dine on an inviting selection of pick a wine from our range of full-bodied full set meals consisting of appetizer. reds, refreshing whites and romantic main course and dessert... each main roses. This136 words
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Advertisement8 1984-03-12 8 New job? Better pay? Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement103 1984-03-12 9 THE MODERN OFFICE KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM THAT IS CHEAP AND GOOD. md CONSIST OF A MAIN EXCHANGE UNIT WHERE UP TO 6 TELECOMS LINES &I 2 TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO IT. /jjl Benefit your office communications with: Easy to use, and does not need a telephone operator. I103 words
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Advertisement265 1984-03-12 10 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS •.Ail nrn' s isuiini trij UM a 1'U, H ht MHP *****3 A Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If you suffer from aches and pains fejtlkdue to over-exertion, fatique, stiffness or sprains, the warm IMt265 words
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Advertisement139 1984-03-12 11 if-— limn FIRST IN QUALITY. lIIIIU FIRST-IN-LINE TO BE MADE PHAIRS OF POLYPROPYLENE. WEtf. I MM ml mi 0 i I Hille. The pioneering name that is second to none. In designing polypropylene chairs. In making them tougher than tough! With a Hille Chair, you're assured of quality and durability.139 words
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money
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643 1984-03-12 12 STEVEN GUO - By STEVEN GUO MONEYBROKERS IN Singapore will be facing the same dilemma American stockbrokers faced 10 years ago when fixed commissions were replaced by freely negotiated rates, where brokers can negotiate rates with banks without being bound by any rate limits. In New643 words
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112 1984-03-12 12 Nation's biggest methane plant right in a feedlot UPI LUBBOCK (Texas), Monday THE MIDDLE of a feedlot might seem like an unlikely spot for an alternate energy project much less the largest such operation in the nation. But the Energy Cycle Co has constructed in the middle of the CrofoodUPI - 112 words
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218 1984-03-12 12 GOLD REPORT BY GREEN COLLIER THE PRICE of spot gold bullion held firm last week amidst a growing bearish sentiment which sent other US dollar-denominated futures markets down. The metal began the week at US$4O2 per ounce in Simex just before active European buying218 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-03-12 12 SHARE OF THE DAY j SYNDICATED buying gave General Corporation shares a run above the critical $3 mark recently but the counter has failed to sustain the ride. It closed at $2.91 last Friday after climbing as high as $3.16 in midFebruary. Dealers are expecting177 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-03-12 13 STRAITS Steamship has appointed MR ALASTAIR RAMSAY as Director of its Oilfield Division. In this appointment, Mr Ramsay will assume responsibility for all the oilfield activities of the present Engineering and Oilfield division, including the Oil (Asia) group, Oilfab Engineering Services, Oil Salamis, A W Engineering, the APSCO309 words
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Article59 1984-03-12 13 BURSON-Marsteller has promoted MS EVELYN ENG to Manager, Finance and Organisation. In her new position, she will be in charge of the finance department as well as the devel- opment of personnel policies. Ms Eng has been with the company since 1979. Prior to that, she was59 words
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99 1984-03-12 13 HOTEL Malaysia's chairman, Mr Khoo Ban Tian said in his latest annual address that the company is in a position to compete for a fair share of the market inspite of the continuing recession in the industry. He said that the hotel has been99 words
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171 1984-03-12 13 PROVO, (Utah) A UTAH computer system is boosting world trade by helping international companies translate the printed word from English to other major lan- guages. Tne software package, designed by a company named Automated Language Processing Systems (Alps), works with human translators wno control the171 words
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88 1984-03-12 13 Reuters Hong Kong, Mon HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank will trim their prime lending rates by 1.5 percentage points to 8.5 per cent from today, the Association of Banks said over the weekend. An association spokesman said that deposit rates haveReuters - 88 words
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386 1984-03-12 13 AP WASHINGTON, Monday THE US government is helping companies get started in the business of ferrying scientific experiments and communication relay stations into space in competition with its own space shuttle programme. By the end of the decade, scientific research firms, oilAP - 386 words
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Advertisement121 1984-03-12 12 Savour the world's cuisines at the Ferntree Cafe, Hotel Miramar Each day, the Ferntree Cafe Rice Mutton Soup, and Laksa offers an International Buffet lunch All skilfully prepared by our versatile, of continental and oriental cuisines experienced chefs Relish to your heart s content. So eat at the Ferntree Cafe121 words
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Advertisement264 1984-03-12 13 THE STH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPUTER SHOW IN SINGAPORE March 13-17,1984 World Trade Centre (Hall 2) Time:l2noon-Bpm. On behalf of all exhibitors and the relevant people, International Business Center Co., Ltd. would like to welcome you to visit "BUSI-COM-'B4" which will be held on a large scale at World Trade264 words
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features
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Article, Illustration989 1984-03-12 14 UMNO DEPUTY PRESIDENT CALLS ON HIS RIVALS TO COME OUT INTO THE OPEN The Star The campaign for party posts in Umno, the dominant partner in Malaysia's ruling coalition, is hotting up. Umno Deputy President Datuk Musa Hitam is one off those ffeellng the heat. Two weeksThe Star - 989 words
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Article169 1984-03-12 14 "FRANKLY, the convergence of superpower rivalry and indigenous instability in the Middle East at the moment worries me more than the arms race itself." Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Time. "THEY SHOW me coming into the hall, and they show me up there speaking, maybe one sentence aloud on169 words
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Article445 1984-03-12 15 IVUsiiiurKBMIIH FOR A WHILE it looked as if the Agrava panel conducting the inquiry into the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino would get to the bottom of the affair. In the past few weeks it had unearthed some startling evidence. This included: VOICES,445 words
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595 1984-03-12 15 JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS - Fare boxes and ticket-issuing machines for conversion cost $16m JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS) Public Relations Officer SBS I REFER to the letter by Peter Boyd headlined "Reduce bus fares when one-man-ticketing system begins" (SM, Feb 4). For more cost-effec-tive operation, to cut down on595 words
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157 1984-03-12 15 ANAK SINGAPURA - ANAK SINGAPURA Singapore 0718 LAST NOVEMBER, the Director of the STPB announced that a foreign consultant would be invited to advise on the preservation of buildings and areas of historical interest. It was reported in the press earlier this month that157 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-03-12 15 <••*— A A Uhk JAPANESE ROBOT AMERICAN ROBOT7 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-03-12 16 FACING LIFE AFTER MARIE-LISE HAS GONE John Hurt, known for his portrayals in The Elephant Man *nd Midnight Express, talks about why he is still haunted by his role as a jockey in the film, Champions. BRITISH actor John Hurt is still haunted by his new769 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-03-12 16 PAT D'ROSE - Taking mime beyond the mere illusion By PAT D'ROSE Music soothes the savage beast Or so I read somewhere To few it comes so easy Life it just ain't fair. J Hawksworth WITH these lines the introductory piece to Mime Over Matter unfolds. A pretty young492 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-03-12 16 Pauline Loh - HONG KONG mere 1 with Pauline Loh HONG KONG streets are reverberating to the upbeat strains of a Taiwanese pop song called Moonlight. It is the latest hit of husky voiced Julie Su Eei. Her voice can be heard in coffee houses, shopping centres,683 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-03-12 18 The Awakening (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) (Ep 11) (C) TIAN SHENG is kidnapped by Hu De. Fearing that Hu De might kill Tian Sheng, A Shui gives in to his demand for ransom. But later, he manages to get Hu De arrested and the kidnapper is577 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-03-12 18 STEVEN REDDICLIFFE in Dallas - w&mm By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE in Dallas LAT-WP THE CABLE television revolution i: over. We in Dallas were going to be entertained as we had never been entertained, enlightened as we had never been enlightened. Heinz's 57 varieties had nothing on cable. Cable was goingLAT-WP - 559 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-03-12 19 PHILIP CHEAH - THIS MOVIE MAKES THE RIGHT MOVES TITLE: ALL THE RIGHT MOVES STARRING: Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson, Lea Thompson DIRECTOR: Michael Chapman SHOWING: Orchard Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH THERE is no bigger mistake than writing off All the Right Moves as an uneventful teenage wet dream. Halfway through579 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-03-12 21 WONG SING YEONG - FOR THE LOVE OF ACTING AND TALKING JACK SMETHURST ON WHY HE TOOK TO THE STAGE By WONG SING YEONG THE FAMILY of Jack Smethurst had an important role in his deciding on an acting career. But he was not born into a family steeped in theatrical tradition father, mother,712 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-03-12 21 WONG SING YEONG - RUN FOR YOUR WIFE WONG SING YEONG Until Saturday Presented by Hilton Playhouse and British Airways Venue: Hilton Ballroom Tickets at $90 THE IDEA of evoking appreciative laughter from nicely-fed diners received another toast at the Hilton Playhouse where Ray Cooney's comedy, Run for Your Wife,439 words
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Miscellaneous736 1984-03-12 17 ,Bsj| Survivor sings its hit. Eye of the Tiger, in Solid Gold (Ch 5, 10.20 pm) 3.00 Opening and Programme High- 5.50 Benji: Zax and the Allen Prince. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Swordsman Chu While looking for a campsite, Prince lights followed by Basic Maths, (r) (C). Yubi,736 words
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Miscellaneous178 1984-03-12 20 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SSO will be starting its second series of concerts this Friday and Saturday featuring soloist Fausto Zadra who will perform pieces by Weber, Mozart and Sibelius at the Victoria Concert Hall at 8.15 pm. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at the usual centres178 words
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Miscellaneous1110 1984-03-12 20 EESaBEa EVENING OF PLAYS, POEMS AND I A J SONGS I 4 i SiKn3?om™' At THE Hwa Chong Junior College Chi- Igf Sl|PT®T*| m J| V nese Society will present an evening of 1 BS T plays, poems and songs on Wednesday and Thursday at 7.30 pm at the Victo-1,110 words
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Miscellaneous690 1984-03-12 23 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry A V CACW CHESS V f INSIDE THIS piece is like an ■/vadlumc of essays) A classic "U v \l -XViiA C ELECTRONIC BY VOLTAIRE IS A V ONLY TWEW CAN THE VKTIM TO'THIS <£+ ;iV jgl KHO COMPUTER THAT -k PISCES690 words
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Advertisement408 1984-03-12 27 111 l The life of a Police Officer is a life of action SINGAPORE/ wS^kV gjnSuE^fl^^^^H Every day, a Police Officer deals. Basic Entry Salary Prospects with people from all walks of life, I Junior officers who perform well rendering assistance to his Qualification* rSim-i compfeted can promoted to inspectors408 words
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Article80 1984-03-12 28 SAN DIEQO (California), Monday: James Donaldson Scored 22 Kints and pulled down 12 reunds to lead a balanced San Diego attack on Saturday night as the Clippers survived a secondhalf Chicago comeback for a *****0 National Basketball Association victory over the Bulls. The victory was80 words
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Article55 1984-03-12 28 SAN ANTONIO (Taxaa): Hotshooting Mike Mitchell poured in 36 points as the San Antonio Spurs rallied in the final quarter to defeat the Houston Rockets 123-118 on Saturday night. Mitchell scored 11 points and Ron Brewer contributed 10 as San Antonio broke away from an55 words
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Article55 1984-03-12 28 DALLAS (Texas): Rolando Blackman scored a career-high 43 points on Saturday night to leacf the Dallas Mavericks past the Golden State Warriors *****3. The victory enabled Dallas, 3530, to pull into a tie for the Midwest Division lead with Utah, which lost to the New York55 words
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Article56 1984-03-12 28 PONTIAC (Michigan): John Long scored 22 points, including six early in the the fourth quarter, to propel the Detroit Pistons to a 115-100 victory over the Washington Bullets on Saturday night. The victory put Detroit into a tie with Milwaukee for first place in the56 words
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Article77 1984-03-12 28 AP NEW YORK: Bernard King collected 24 points, 10 under his average since Jan 1, but he still led New York in scoring for the 19th time in the last 20 games as the Knicks defeated the Utah Jazz 114-105 on Saturday. Seven KnicksAP - 77 words
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Article54 1984-03-12 28 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday RESULTS of Saturday's National Basketball Association Games: New York Knicks 114 Utah Jazz 105, Detroit Pistons 115 Washington Bullets 100, Dallas Mavericks 120 Golden State Warriors 103, San Antonio Spurs 123 Houston Rockets 118, San Diego Clippers 115 Chicago Bulls 110, Los Angeles Lakers 126Reuter - 54 words
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Article355 1984-03-12 28 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP AP COSFORD (England), Monday THE United States suffered its second successive defeat against England in an indoor international athletics match here on Saturday and in almost identical fashion. As last year, the match was decided in the very last event, the 4AP - 355 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-03-12 28 Chicago sting the Rowdies STING 6 ROWDIES 4 AP TAMPA (Florida), Monday KARL-HEINZ GRANITZA scored two second-half goals to lead the Chicago Sting to a 6-4 come-from-ehind victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies in North American Soccer League indoor action on Saturday night. Granitza sent home hisAP; PICTURE: UPI - 210 words
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60 1984-03-12 28 ST LOUIS, Monday: Rob Ramage rifled in his 12th goal of the season with 43 seconds remaining in the third period and scored on a power play at 3:09 of overtime, lifting the St Louis Blues from behind to a 6-5 National Hockey60 words
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Article42 1984-03-12 28 TORONTO: Stewart Gavin scored on a breakaway 29 seconds into overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs kept their National Hockey League playoff hopes alive with a 4-3 victory on Saturday night over the Detroit Red Wings.42 words
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Article39 1984-03-12 28 MONTREAL: Rick Middleton fired his 42nd and 43rd goals of the season and Barry Pederson collected three assists as the Boston Bruins handed the Montreal Canadiens a 4-2 National Hockey League defeat on Saturday night.39 words
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Article46 1984-03-12 28 UNIONDALE (New York): Mike Eaves' second goal of the game, at 1:22 of overtime, lifted Calgary to a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders, giving the Flames a sweep of their threegame series this season with the National Hockey League champions.46 words
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Article37 1984-03-12 28 BLOOMINGTON (Minnesota): Paul Holmgren played his first game against Philadelphia after nearly eight years in a Flyers uniform, helping the Minnesota North Stars in their 4-3 National Hockey League victory over the Flyers.37 words
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Article47 1984-03-12 28 AP EDMONTON (Alberta): Bob Brooke and Anders Hedberg scored on New York's first two shots on net and the Rangers matched the Edmonton Oilers stride for stride the rest of the way for a 3-2 National Hockey League triumph on Saturday night. APAP - 47 words
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Article59 1984-03-12 28 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday RESULTS of Saturday's National Hockey League games: Calgary Flames 5 New York Islanders 4 (ot), Minnesota North Stars 4 Philadelphia Flyers 3, Toronto Maple Leafs 4 Detroit Red Wings 3 (ot), New York Rangers 3 Edmonton Oilers 2, Boston Bruins 4 Montreal Canadiens 2, StReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-03-12 29 JOHN SELLERS - SOUTHAMPTON 0 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 0 BRITISH SOCCER SPECIAL BY JOHN SELLERS Reuter THREE splendid saves by England international Peter Shilton kept Southampton in the running for the FA Cup. The Saints' Frank Worthington and Danny Wallace missed simple chances as First Division visitors SouthamptonReuter - 178 words
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Article455 1984-03-12 29 B'MINGHAM CITY 1 WATFORD 3 WATFORD kept on course for Wembley with a marvellous display of exuberant, inventive soccer which left Birmingham reeling. Their hero was England winger John Barnes, who scored twice on an afternoon and lashed a wickedlyswerving drive past keeper Jim Blvtn. Most of455 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-03-12 29 AP LONDON, Monday LEADING goalscorers after Saturday's English soccer matches: DIVISION ONE lan Rush, Liverpool, 34; Steve Archibald, Tottenham, 23; Trevor Christie, Notts County, 19; Peter Withe, Aston Villa, 18. DIVISION TWO Kerry Dixon, Chelsea, 24; Kevin Keegan, Newcastle, 22; Mark Hateley, Portsmouth, 20 AP Lan Rush SteveAP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-03-12 29 Uagu* games LIVERPOOL 3 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1 KENNY Dalglish, playing his first league match since fracturing a cheekbone on New Year's Dav, flicked home the equaliser in the 43rd minute and dashed Spurs hope of shattering a 72-year-old record of winning a match at532 words
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Article1467 1984-03-12 29 London. March 10, Reuter Results of British Soccer matches played today: English Football Association Cup Quar-ter-Finals Birmingham 1 Watford 3. Notts County 1 Evert on 2. Plymouth 0 Derby 0 replay March 14. English Division On* Arsenal 4 Ipswich 1, Liverpool 3 Tottenham 1. Manchester United 21,467 words
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Article1005 1984-03-12 30 Molex masters pro-am meet TOMORROW'S draw and starting times for the Rolex Masters Pro-Am tournament at the Sime Course. (First mentioned name is professional). FIRST TEE: 7.15 a.m. Shamuri Sidek (S), Thomas Lek (18), Khoo Chel Ngee (11), Edmund Wong (10); 7.22 Poh Eng Soon (S),1,005 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-03-12 30 ERNEST FRIDA - With his right toe bandaged, S'pore's rep practiced with no hitches GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA M MARIMUTHU, Singapore's World Cup representative, recovering from a freak accident, will play in the $71,000 Eolex Masters golf tournament, starting at the Sime Course on Wednesday. He hadPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 278 words
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Article699 1984-03-12 30 RACE 1 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1200 m It CaadMl S4 J okas to* (5) I 1 1 3 Gitaao II Mi Cook (I) II 7 2 Link Papa S4 KC Ng (4) S 1 2 Heron 57 Allaa (9) 1114 Owner Avon Stable Triiaer Lim Hock699 words
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Advertisement43 1984-03-12 30 presents the fabulous TTRACTIONS Our resident 3-piece band which entertains nightly from spm 12 midnight with all your favourite pop and country western numbers'. HAPPY HOURS: spm 7pm daily. BIER KELLER Pub Restaurant Unit 01-57 (G-21) Cold Storage Centrepoint Singapore 0923 Tel: 7^*****43 words
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Miscellaneous29 1984-03-12 30 IG SWEEP FIRST: *****5 ($5,250) SECOND: *****0 ($1,500) THIRD: *****0 ($750) STARTER: *****1 *****2 *****8 *****1 *****9 *****8 *****1 *****8 CONSOLATION: *****0 *****8 *****9 *****3 *****7 *****8 *****5 *****729 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-03-12 31 BADMINTON: DANISH OPEN Frost maintains Ms unbeaten singles run as he tames tellew Dane Nlerlwff In flnai Reuter AALBORG (Denmark), Monday MORTEN FROST of Denmark continued his unbeaten singles run this year by routing compatriot Jens Peter Nierhoff 15-2 15-1 in the final of the Danish Open badmintonReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-03-12 31 TENNIS: BELGIAN C'SHIPS Reuter, AP BRUSSELS, Monday AMERICAN JOHN McENROE scored his 24th successive singles win when he devastated Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl 61 6-3 in the final of the U*****,000(*****,000-) Belgian Indoor Tennis championships here yesterday. TheReuter, AP - 342 words
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