Singapore Monitor, 19 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, March 19, 1984 30cents12 words
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419 1984-03-19 1 LOONG SWEE YIN - The process will put our manufacturers on equal footing with foreign competitors By LOONG SWEE YIN A REVOLUTIONARY method of making high quality soya sauce in just four days developed by local scientists will help put local manufacturers on equal footing419 words
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245 1984-03-19 1 Reuter CHICAGO, Monday THE race for the Democratic Presidential nomination has moved to Illinois, a state regarded as a barometer for the mood of the whole country since it has voted on the winning side in every Presidential election butReuter - 245 words
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Article56 1984-03-19 1 AP HERE Is the current breakdown of the Presidential preference of delegates selected or allocated thns far to the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. Mr Mondale 491; Sen Hart 261; The Rev Jackson 60; Others 85; Uncommitted 112. Needed to nominate: 1,967; total delegates: 3,933; Chosen thns far: 1,009;AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-03-19 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN ANOTHER temple the Double Stone Lion Da Po Gong Temple in Pasir Panjang Road has given way to development. The demolition has severed a three-gen-eration link and cut adrift the man who has looked after the temple for SO years.506 words
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Article259 1984-03-19 2 FOO MEY KIEN - MOVE HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON SINGAPORE PLANT By FOO MEY KIEN THE multinational electronics company Jandon says it is "totally confident" that its overseas factories particularly Singapore can find components and manpower to serve its growing customer needs, while its US operation shrinks. But Tandon's259 words
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222 1984-03-19 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG SOME taxi-drivers are taking a good look at their woman passengers from a rear mirror specially mounted on the sun-shield for the driver's seat. And some women are wondering what the taxi-drivers are up to or looking at.222 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-03-19 3 MR AND MRS Malcolm Fraser admiring the butterfly collection during a visit to Sentosa Island yesterday. The former Australian prime minister and his wife arrived here on Saturday for a three-day visit. They leave for Hong Kong tomorrow where Mr Fraser will speak at an52 words
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291 1984-03-19 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN ABOUT 3,000 Malaysian cars a day enter Singapore during festive seasons. But the number is still considered insignificant, says a Registry of Vehicles official. Last year, an average of 2,400 Malaysian cars were found on Singapore roads291 words
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428 1984-03-19 4 LAWYER Chiam See Tong, who is also Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party, gave evidence on Friday about how his car was damaged when he went to a property in Keng Chin Road on June 30, 1982. Mr Chiam, who was428 words
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Article73 1984-03-19 4 IN YESTERDAY'S Sunday Monitor report on the case, we gave the impression that evidence against Mr Chiam was given on Friday when it had been tendered at an earlier hearing. Also, this suit against Mr Chiam was a cross-summons. We trust that this clarification will73 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-03-19 4 ANTIQUE furniture, carpets, upholsteries, lamps and other household items worth nearly $70,000 came under the hammer during the weekend at No 6 Goodwood Hill. The auctioneers were Victor Morris. The items were from the collections of an American, Mr Ed Masters, a216 words
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680 1984-03-19 4 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE TWO past presidents of the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore Mr James Teo, 25, and Mr Woo Chi Yong, 26, have been elected to the new council of the Workers' Party. Both were political680 words
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105 1984-03-19 4 THE Deputy Police Commissioner (Planning) Mr Tee Tua Ba will attend a six-month senior officer's command course in England. The course, to be held at Bramshill from March 26 to September, is designed to prepare promising officers tor top posts. Mr Tee, wno105 words
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487 1984-03-19 6 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN A SEAN'S top priority in promoting intra-re-gional travel is not a step to combat the protectionist policies imposed by governments outside the region. Rather, it is a means to encourage citizens of the region487 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-03-19 6 DETECTIVES have found a US-made revolver and 10 rounds of ammunition buried in a backlane at Chapel Road, off East Coast Road. The ClD's officer-in-charge of Organised Crime, ASP Ang Chiang Teck, confirmed yesterday that a .38 Smith and Wesson and the ammunition were66 words
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38 1984-03-19 6 ANG MO KIO will soon have a (3.7-million driver and rider training centre. According to the latest Government Gazette, the centre will be built at Street 62 by Heng Heng Contractor.38 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-03-19 6 THE FU LU SHOU Complex at Rochore Road was officially opened this weekend. Developed by the United Overseas Land Group and Goldhill Group of companies, the $35-million complex, comprising 133 shops, 22 offices, two restaurants, one banking hall and two levels of basement65 words
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48 1984-03-19 6 A TOTAL of 993 Ngee Ann Polytechnic students will start their six-week industrial and business orientation programme on next Monday. They will be attached to 277 firms. The polytechnic has obtained more than 100 per cent of the placements required this year.48 words
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45 1984-03-19 6 CONSTRUCTION of the $4 9 million Bedok West Primary School is now completed. It has teaching facilities for 30 classrooms, six pre-primary classrooms, three language rooms, two arts and crafts rooms, two music rooms and a science room.45 words
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Advertisement78 1984-03-19 4 oMdaka\ Daily Specials Mondays: Yong Taufu Lemak Tuesdays Laksa Assam (Penang Laksa) Wednesdays: Nasi Kunyit (Saffron Rice) Thursdays: Mee Rebus Fridays: Popiah Kueh Pai-Tee Saturdays Sundays: Ketupat Rempah or try our wide variety of Dishes typically served in the homes of the Nyonyas and Babas. in Malacca. Unit 05-22/23, Far78 words
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Advertisement168 1984-03-19 5 ——I^——■> J ># I* r i Vl■ H oc£ and Van der Grinten are registered trade marks. OCE PRODUCES THE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Judge for yourself. The fingerprints are identical. The evidence is conclusive. The Oce 1900 DF produces perfect copies... whether it's one you want or a thousand. There is168 words
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Article448 1984-03-19 7 Call for the removal of Khmer Rouge unacceptable UPI JAKARTA, Monday MR SON SANN, a leader of the coalition fighting Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, Saturday rejected Hanoi's demand that the Khmer Rouge be expelled from the coalition prior to any negotiations. Mr Son Sann, onUPI - 448 words
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184 1984-03-19 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THERE are now 101 communist guerillas left in Pahang state, in eastern central Malaysian peninsu-. la, Acting Inspector ueneral of Police Amin Osman said Saturday. They belong to the sixth assault unit of the banned Communist Party ofAP - 184 words
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273 1984-03-19 8 Reuter BEUING, Monday CHINA'S BORDER with Hong Kong is no Berlin Wall but the eyes of the world are on it and it needs defending against criminal elements from the Hong Kong side, the People's Daily said yesterday. InReuter - 273 words
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585 1984-03-19 8 Not for Americans to decide who will be Filipino President, says Marcos UPI MANILA, Monday SHOUTING "over our dead bodies," President Marcos yesterday said be will never allow the United States to decide wbo will be the Filipino President or who willUPI - 585 words
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191 1984-03-19 8 AP NEW DELHI, Monday INDIA PLANS massive expansion of its navy by producing and buying warships, missiles and other armaments and recruiting more sailors, the United News of India reported yesterday. The news agency said the plan was intended to "meet the threat fromAP - 191 words
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226 1984-03-19 8 Reuter NEW DELHI, Monday LEADERS of 300,000 striking dock workers who have paralysed Indian ports warned yesterday they would seek foreign help if the Armed Forces were used to bring essential supplies ashore. About 140 ships were stranded atReuter - 226 words
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411 1984-03-19 10 AP NEW YORK, Monday IF the proposed US arms sale to Jordan is rejectee Jordan's King Hussein said yesterday, his country would be forced to "look anywhere," including the Soviet Union, to buy needed weapons. King Hussein, interviewed viaAP - 411 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-03-19 10 Move to end deadlock over equal representation AP LAUSANNE, Mon LEBANON'S rival leaders suspended a formal session of their reconciliation conference yesterday to renew behind-the-scene negotiations to break a reported deadlock over ways to ensure equal representation in government. The day's second plenary session beganAP; PICTURE: SYGMA - 496 words
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298 1984-03-19 10 UPI BEIRUT, Monday MUSLIM Amal militiamen came within minutes of rescuing kidnapped American diplomat William Buckley but his abductors managed to talk their way through a militia checkpoint and escape, Amal spokesman Akef Haidar said on Saturday. Mr Buckley and his three armedUPI - 298 words
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273 1984-03-19 10 Reuter CAIRO, Mon EGYPTIAN officers from each branch of the country's armed forces headed for Khartoum yesterday to help direct military action against any further attack on Sudan after an air raid near the capital on Friday, the semi-official newspaper Al-AhramReuter - 273 words
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Article853 1984-03-19 11 RONALD REAGAN - By RONALD REAGAN Reuter UPI White House reporter Helen Thomas asked presidential aides if President Reagan would give her a description of his first job. The request, it was explained, was for a report on how US leaders in varied fields got theirReuter - 853 words
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308 1984-03-19 11 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday THE Soviet Communist Party published an analysis today of its strengths and weaknesses after local changes which have left new leader Konstantin Chernenko a legacy of new men picked by his predecessor. Internal party- "elections" over the pastReuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-03-19 11 AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday: Brazil has announced that it will buy French-made Exocet missiles for its new battleships and may also purchase Israeli-made Gabriel and Italianmade Otomat missiles, according to a local press report on Saturday. Naval Minister Admiral Maximiano da Fonseca, whoAP - 75 words
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77 1984-03-19 11 AP THE HAQUE: Fifteen convicts staged a mass break-out yesterday from the Scneveningen prison here, forcing guards at gunpoint to open the prison gates, according to a police spokesman. It was the largest prison breakout in recent Dutch history, police said. Three prisonersAP - 77 words
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80 1984-03-19 11 UPI STOCKHOLM: Swedish scuba divers searching for suspected mini-submarines intruding into the Karlskrona Archipelago came up witn an underwater blue Volvo car instead, police said yesterday. The scuba divers, searching the bottom for signs of intruding mini-submarines, discovered the submerged blue Volvo nearUPI - 80 words
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318 1984-03-19 12 THE following is a selection of currencies analysed in the latest issue of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication 01 Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), New York. ITALIAN LIRA The lira continued to weaken against the German mark over the past month, reflecting the318 words
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517 1984-03-19 12 New clients won over by its many advantages IT may take some time before factoring reaches the $1 billion dollar target projected by Citibank in 1982. People who buy other people's debts perform a service called factoring. It's a service which is finding favour with517 words
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Article157 1984-03-19 12 FACTORING starts with the buying of a company's receivables or debts by a financial institution (also known as a factor) offering the service. The factor will pay his client 70 to 90 per cent of the invoice value of the debt balance paid when the client's customer157 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-03-19 12 BHARE OF THE DAY ESSO Malaysia Bhd enjoyed a good run in the market on one day, March 16. Its price was hovering around the $12.30 mark for the past two weeks. But last Friday, its 70-cent increase to $13 was instrumental in moving242 words
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Article280 1984-03-19 12 GOLD REVIEW BY GREEN COLLIER WITH attention centred around a possible rise in US interest rates, a degree of bearish sentiment is resurfacing in the precious metal market. This was seen last week when spot gold bullion broke below the immediate minor chart support level280 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-03-19 13 MR R P ALLEN, Beecham Pharmaceuticals (Pte) Ltd's managing director, has been appointed Technical Director of the International Division of Beecham Pharmaceuticals. He will take up his new position in London on April 1 and will be responsible for all the new production units of the division including342 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-03-19 13 BANQUE Indosuez announced the following staff promotions: MR XAVIER DE BENOIST to manager. Mr De Benoist, who has an MBA from Paris, joined the bank in 1979 and was transferred to Singapore last year to the credit and marketing division. MRS GLADYS CHEN YUET CHOUW to sub-manager529 words
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Advertisement194 1984-03-19 13 ■c Est 1877 Bain Company,oneof Australia's largest and most diversified stockbroking firms, has established an office in Singapore to service clients in ASEAN. This complements offices in Tokyo and Hong Kong. In order to capitalize on our position as the sole Australian stockbroker in Singapore, we are seeking two senior194 words
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92 1984-03-19 14 IN VIEW of the successful implementation of OTS in SBS buses, perhaps a modified version of such machines could be used in our hawker centres. In place of tickets being punched for commuters, receipts could be issued by our hawkers in this way92 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-03-19 14 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I WRITE in response to the article headlined "An average of four HDB fires a day for last year" (SM, March 8). Five fires in HDB flats last year were the results of children playing with matches. It is173 words
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229 1984-03-19 14 EDWIN LEE B S - EDWIN LEE B S Singapore 0314 I WOULD like to comment on the recent relaxation by the Housing and Development Board of its policies regarding the rental of its shops, offices and premises. My business friends have told me that the HDB229 words
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135 1984-03-19 14 I AM A Singapore citiien, 31, with a Secondary Two education. For many years, it has been my ambition to work in the civil service. I understand that in the past it was government policy to recruit police constables, assistant CPIB agents, assistant135 words
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83 1984-03-19 14 R HOOD - R HOOD Singapore 0314 I WISH to congratulate all those responsible for the efficient service and dedicated work done to make the public happy with the Housing and Development Board's Open-on-Sunday service. I hope this will continue. It is helpful because most of83 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-03-19 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wW be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We74 words
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Article148 1984-03-19 14 EVERY now and then, we read in the newspapers reports of the conman posing as a police or Central Narcotics Bureau officer who would ask his victims to help him, and then lure them away to lonely spots to rob or molest them. Another type of148 words
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Article91 1984-03-19 14 KALIDASS K - KALIDASS K Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the complaint on "Junction of Danger" by A G Young (SM, Feb 25). The flooding in the vicinity of Bartley Road/Upper Paya Lebar Road junction is mainly due to chokes in a culvert91 words
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Article61 1984-03-19 14 JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS - JOSEPHINE ONG (MISS) Public Relations Officer SBS WE ARE pleased to inform Francis Tay of Singapore 1953 whose letter headlined "Feeder Service 321 needs longer hours" was published on Feb 7, that the operation time of the last bus of Service 321 will be extended61 words
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Article440 1984-03-19 15 11 WHY DO civil servants find it so hard to say sorry when they make mistakes, one of our colleagues was recently asked by a friend. Is it just a matter of pride or, worse still, arrogance? There is some substance to the question. The440 words
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94 1984-03-19 15 I WAS at a reputable bookshop at downtown Scotts Road one Saturday evening recently. The piped-in music stopped and instead of the polite announcement of the impending closing time, the lights were rudely switched off while more than a dozen people were still reading94 words
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472 1984-03-19 15 OW TAI SOO - The rule must be the same irrespective of the service OW TAI SOO Singapore 0105 MEMBERS of Residents' Committees, as well as of other community service organisations, the Armed Forces and the Police, enjoy priority status in housing allocations from the Housing Development Board.472 words
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217 1984-03-19 15 VICTOR NG - VICTOR NG Singapore 2056 I WISH to comment on the recent publicity accorded by the press referring to 100 per cent passes at Raffles Institution in the 1983 GCE '0' level examinations. The perfect score, in fact, refers to students who217 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1984-03-19 16 Feedback will celebrate its first anniversary on Thursday with a whole programme of its mistakes errors which have caused its producers to mutter in despair. The footage has never been shown before out of embarrassment. But Feedback has a lot to be proud about. When the programme1,603 words
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Article, Illustration999 1984-03-19 16 FEEDBACK celebrates its first anniversary this month. So why don't we do a feedback on Feed- back, we thought. That proved harder than expected. The people we uncovered who spoke to Feedback last year came from varied occupations and the actual tracking down proved difficult. But999 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-03-19 18 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH "IT'S going to be one of those days," newscaster David Gabriel observed. Indeed, it was. The Feedback crew was assigned to examine the issue of toilet cleaning by students. As the project is being implemented in all schools this yearPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 456 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-03-19 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Blood Feud (Part 1A) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) EVERYTHING connected to the Kennedy family seems to be wrapped in high political drama. This four-part mini-series is about Robert F Kennedy (played by Cotter Smith) and his titanic tussle with Jimmy Hoffa (Robert Blake), chief of536 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-03-19 19 PHILIP CHEAH - NEW WAVE IS ALIVE AND HAUNTING TITLE: ESPRIT D'AMOUR STARRING: Alan Tam, Ni Shujun, Ye Tong DIRECTOR: Ringo Lam SHOWING: Golden Sultan, Odeon Katong, Jurong Drive-In Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH ESPRIT D'AMOUR is the best Hong Kong new wave effort I've seen since Ann Hui's The Secret and606 words
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Miscellaneous1242 1984-03-19 17 iMBpI Mil 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by AIWBM I Swordsman Chu (C) (r). WT J sz&mmm■! B/, I 3.50 The Chuckle Heads I* mm silent film on funny movements and actions. 4.05 Spectrum: Believe or Not (Last Episode). Paul gets his head chopped off. Is magic or is1,242 words
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Miscellaneous96 1984-03-19 20 BIIIIPH AUSTRALIAN ART AWARD 1984 THE Singapore Australian Business Council, in association with the Australian High Commission, is holding the Australian Art Award 1984 competition, based on the themes Asian Impressions and Images of Australia. Artists can submit their works in any medium but all paintings must be original and96 words
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Miscellaneous805 1984-03-19 20 CATHERINE SALVAGE FRENCH singer Catherine Sauvage will perform the DBS Audi- torium tomorrow cfWjL She will be accompa- nQH A nied by pianist Didier Hnjfi* < Tickets at $15, $10 UP <**t~ U and $5 are available at L|ftf the usual booking of- MM PIANO RECITAL H OPHRA Yerushalmi V805 words
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Miscellaneous75 1984-03-19 20 TALK ON MEDISAVE THERE will be a talk on Medisave by Mr Kwan Boon Wan, director of the development section of the Ministry of Health, on Friday at 7.45 pm at the Whampoa CC. Admission is free. TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 6.35 am Low tide: 7.18 am (0.4 m) (0.375 words
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Article394 1984-03-19 21 THELMA - YELLOW RICE YUM'S THE WORD By THELMA RICE, that power-packed carbohydrate has kept us Asians going for as long as we can remember. Miss a meal of rice and the unaccustomed Asian 'bread-basket' will soon be heard making its rumblings of discontent. Now Sri Lanka is no exception in this394 words
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Miscellaneous615 1984-03-19 22 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry I ®NFFDI N 1 V ON A RAIN ■METALLIC HIS 9. A BCReTTA POKED IN SRANDIS sa yoiin SWEET LITTLE \H > WVVCHECK?/ /V NO CAN y Mff BLE^" RIBS CATAPULTS HIM DOWN THE RAMP INTO A |uf AD IT MR BRAND615 words
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Article201 1984-03-19 27 AP NEW YORK, Monday RESULTS of Saturday's National Basketball Association games: New York Knicks 123 Kansas City 109, New Jersey Nets 100 Indiana Pacers 98, Philadelphia 76ers 131 Phoenix Suns 112, Boston Celtics 103 Atlanta Hawks 88, Los Angeles Lakers 123 Houston Rockets 111, Utah JazzAP - 201 words
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Article288 1984-03-19 27 >|JJ jT INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP Reuter MALMOE (Sweden), Monday AFTER Denmark's early stranglehold on the Swedish Open badminton championships, three of the five titles went to Asians in the finals here yesterday. Jens-Peter Nierhoff, the only Dane left in contention, won the men's singles title with aReuter - 288 words
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Article87 1984-03-19 27 Reuter BOLTON, Monday AUSTRALIAN world marathon champion Rob de Castella, who is preparing for next weekend's world cross country championship in New York, suffered defeat here yesterdav. The Australian was beaten into second place by Britain's Tim Hutchings, who will face him in the world event,Reuter - 87 words
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Article92 1984-03-19 27 Reuter LAHORE, Monday ENGLAND fast bowler Graham Dilley will return home within the next 48 hours to see a nerve specialist, team sources said today. Dilley has developed "a numb feeling" in his right side and, after being examined by a local doctor, was advisedReuter - 92 words
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81 1984-03-19 27 Reuter LONDON GOLDEN Fleece, the 1982 Epsom Derby winner, died in County Kildare, Ireland, yesterday. The horse had been ill for several weeks and died after an operation. Unbeaten in four races, including the premier classic in which Pat Edaerv brought him from a longReuter - 81 words
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Article210 1984-03-19 27 NEW YORK, Monday RESULTS of Saturday's National Hockey League games: New Jersey Devils 5 Boston Bruins 3, Philadelphia Flyers 6 New York Rangers 4, Washington Capitals 2 New York Islanders 1, Minnesota North Stars 4 Detroit Red Wings 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 4 Hartford Whalers 2, Buffalo210 words
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Article689 1984-03-19 27 RACE 1 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1400 m 11 San Lorenzo 53 KC Ng (12) 1 1 1 12 Djagoan 53 Kboo (8) 8 7 2 6 Gerone 554 Tweedie (4) 5 4 3 10 Slipper Sam II (1) 10 8 4 Owner Paramount Stable. Trainer. I W689 words
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Article36 1984-03-19 27 FIRST: *****0 ($5,145) SECOND: *****2 ($1,470) THIRD: *****0 ($735) STARTERS ($150): *****3 *****6 *****8 *****1 *****9 *****9 *****5 *****9 *****1 *****5 *****7 CONSOLATION ($100): *****0 *****0 *****4 *****8 *****5 *****1 *****6 *****4 *****9 *****636 words
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Article125 1984-03-19 28 Leicester City 4 West Ham 1 WHAT has happened to West Ham? The pundits said they would fall at Christmas, but they have hung on doggedly despite a great injury problem. But in the last couple of weeks, the long-awaited decline has struck, ana125 words
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Article84 1984-03-19 28 Watford 1 Queens Park Rangers 0 WATFORD may lack subtlety, but at least thev give it a go which makes them the exact opposite of QPR. QPR are all about offside and backpasses, and their manager, Terry Venables, was roundly booed when he made himself visible to84 words
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Article74 1984-03-19 28 Everton 1 Ipswich 0 IN SEPTEMBER, Ipswich beat Everton to go second in the table. Now Everton have found their form and Ipswich have lost not only form but all vestige of hope. This was a miserable performance, and manager Bobby Ferguson will have to perform miracles74 words
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Article100 1984-03-19 28 Notts County 2 Coventry 1 NOTTS County, their FA Cup hopes ended, made a spirited start to their campaign for First Division survial by beating Coventry 2-1. Coventry, so promising when the season started, are struggling, and County took advantage, thanks to goals from O'Neill and Christie.100 words
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102 1984-03-19 28 Chelsea 2 Blackburn 1 CHELSEA stay on top of the Second Division on goal difference they beat Blackburn 2-1 on Friday nignt but Sheffield Wednesday, with two games in nan<C are level on points. They collected three more on Saturday by beating Cambridge102 words
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Article1399 1984-03-19 28 DIVISION ONE Aaton VMa 1 Nottingham Forest 0, Everton 11pswich 0, Leicester 4 West Ham 1; Manchester United 4 Arsenal 0, Norwich 0 Luton 0, Notta County 2 Coventry 1, Southampton 2 Liverpool 0, Stoke 2 SirmhukVAlH 4 A MlA*| L* HWIylNn 11 I V Dt^^tlWWl 1,1,399 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-03-19 28 SIMON BARNES - Manchester United 4 Arsenal 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER BY SIMON BARNES Reuter MANCHESTER United zoomed to the top of the First Division with an utterly convincing win against Arsenal. After Liverpool had been rocked by a sterling Krformance from the doughty Southampton on Iday, tumbling 2-0,Reuter - 355 words
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204 1984-03-19 28 Aston Villa 1 Nottingham Forest 0 THE Nottingham Forest manager, Brian Clough, is a frightening man. He frightens his players into playing out of thier skins, he frightens opponents into believing he can outthink them and produce a win from nowhere and204 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-03-19 29 BOYS' DOUBLES FINAL nronce Asian Junior Temiis Championship *84 SHOUTS OF "Tora! Tora! Tora!" from a Japanese supporter shattered the quiet of a steamy, hot afternoon during the doubles match between the Japanese pair and the Israelis. As it turned out, the shouts did not come from a356 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-03-19 29 ALFONSO CHAN - Gnus' FINALS STORIES BY ALFONSO CHAN ALTHOUGH they lost to their compatriots in the girls' doubles finals, Yuko Hosoki and Mitsuko Yokota displayed an impressive camaraderie on- and off-court yesterday. The better pair, Akiko and Ei lida, won the match 6-2, 6-2. Earlier, the girls'PICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW - 142 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-03-19 30 Boys* champion FELIX Barrientos, of the Philippines, lived up to his high seeding in the boys' singles event of the Asian Junior tennis championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. The second-seeded Filipino, who was everybody's favourite to win the title after the top seed107 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-03-19 30 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF I ROUNDUP i itl 1 with I ERNEST FRIDA NATIONAL Serviceman Madasamy Murugiah, who aims to qualify for the Singapore Open golf championship starting on Thursday, was the toast of Seletar Country Club yesterday. He was applauded by the club's golf supporters forPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 578 words
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Article310 1984-03-19 30 VETERAN golfer Ting Sa Tee played above himself to post the best gross score of 77 in the Jurong Country Club A division monthly medal competition yesterday. Sa Tee, Jurong's Premier League player, was in devastating form and made few mistakes during his round. But the A division310 words
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210 1984-03-19 31 Reuter LISBON, Monday CHAMPIONS BENFICA issued a timely warning to their English European Cup quarter-final opponents Liverpool by lashing seven goals against FARENSE to stay a point clear at the top of the Portuguese First Division. Benfica's 7-2 victory was in contrast toReuter - 210 words
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101 1984-03-19 31 Reuter LONDON, Monday: Oxford's powerful rowers set a record time as they scored their ninth consecutive victory over Cambridge in the annual university boat race on the River Thames here yesterday. Oxford romped away to win the 130 th raceReuter - 101 words
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86 1984-03-19 31 Reuter ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast): Cameroun beat Nigeria 31 in yesterday's African Nations Cup final to win the continent's most coveted soccer trophy for the first time. Two goals in the last 10 minutes from Captain Theophile Abega, known as the "doctor", andReuter - 86 words
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89 1984-03-19 31 Reuter LONDON: Britain's Olympic selectors guaranteed world 5,000 metres recora holder David Moorcroft a place in the national team for the Los Angeles Games yesterday. The 30-year-old runner, who missed last year's inaugural world championships in Helsinki through illness and injury, joins nineReuter - 89 words
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