Singapore Monitor, 19 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-03-19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, March 19, 1984 30cents i EDITION d Li17 words
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407 1984-03-19 1 Move follows bombing attack on Sudanese city of Omdurman AP WASHINGTON, Monday THE United States decided yesterday to send one or more Awacs radar planes to Egypt for apparent use in Sudan following a bombing attack on the main Sudanese cityAP - 407 words
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341 1984-03-19 1 LAT, WP WASHINGTON, Monday COLONEL Muammar Gaddafi of Libya is reinforcing his forces in Chad and imposing Libyan civilian administration on the northern part of the country, according to Western diplomatic and State Department sources. Col Gaddafi's moves -followLAT, WP - 341 words
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Advertisement90 1984-03-19 1 Fes J 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. The latest UniTeller locations are at East Coast Recreation Centre, UOB Parkway90 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-03-19 2 SIT YIN FONG - BUSINESS AS USUAL AT HUP HIN WET MARKET SINCE THE INCIDENT SIT YIN FONG STALLHOLDERS of the Hup Hin wet market in South Buona Vista Road broke down a chain-lock when they found themselves locked out by the market's new owner, the Third District Court595 words
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129 1984-03-19 2 THE Serangoon Garden South School received the Guinness Stout Effort Award this morning for their efforts in helping a student, Jonathan Tan, who suffered from leukaemia and had to undergo a bone marrow transplant. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister129 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-03-19 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - Story by CATHARINE FERNANDO IT BEGAN with a prayer and ended with a banc. Before the walls came down, the Gods had to be appeased first so that no danger would befall the workers who had been hired to demolish thePicture by CLIFTON AW - 228 words
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425 1984-03-19 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL AN ASSISTANT manager with Yaohan Singapore this morning claimed trial to four charges of corruption involving more than $6,600. Hiroyuki Ichiji, 32, is alleged to have committed the offences between April 30, 1982 and April 8 last year. Three425 words
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338 1984-03-19 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE new form used in building contracts devised by the Singapore Institute of Architects is catching on with the bigger architect firms, especially those involved in the bigger projects. This new form of contract has been a subject of338 words
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113 1984-03-19 3 A SPECIAL time capsule was buried at Jurong this morning to mark the ground-breaking ceremony of a $53 million manufacturing plant for Data General, one of the world's major computer companies. Data General's vice-presi-dent, Howard Haythornwaite officiated at the ceremony in Gul Circle, Jalan Ahmad113 words
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150 1984-03-19 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG TWO robbers, one armed with a knife, held up a bumboat operator in a lift and escaped with cash and a wristwatch totalling $38,000 yesterday. Mr K W Lim, 36, of Lengkok Bahru, was taking the lift150 words
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429 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 SO, 1982. Mr Chiam, who was429 words
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Article72 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 will72 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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681 1984-03-19 4 EE BOON LEE - #y 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 political681 words
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100 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 for top posts. Mr Tee, wno is100 words
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266 1984-03-19 6 OPENING OF THE THIRD ASEAN TOURISM FORUM FEWER tourists visited the Asean region last year compared with 1982, according to Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, at this morning's opening of the third Asean Tourism Forum. Last year, 9.15266 words
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Article455 1984-03-19 6 YEOW MEI SIN - Dr Tony Tan: Learn from experience of others in tourism promotion By YEOW MEI SIN ASEAN countries cannot depend solely on the development of tourist attractions and facilities to draw more tourists to the region. While a spate of sucn development projects are going on455 words
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Article59 1984-03-19 6 DO YOU know anything about the monkey-eating eagle in the Philippine*? visiting biologist, Mr Ron Krnpa, will be giving a talk on this topic at Bnkit Merah Central library's lecture hall tommorrow at 7 pm. Mr Krnpa's talk, which is organised by the Malayan Natare Society, will be59 words
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169 1984-03-19 7 Reuter LONDON, Monday THOUSANDS of police cordoned off coal mines in central England in an immense security operation today and braced themselves for violence. Militants in Britain's miners' union have vowed to defy the law and carry a strike against theReuter - 169 words
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608 1984-03-19 7 AP CHICAGO, Monday THE Democratic presidential survivors jabbed at each other yesterday on whose ideas are the newest and best as they prepared for another round of primaries and caucuses tomorrow. "I suggest that in the race for new ideas, IAP - 608 words
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262 1984-03-19 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Monday THE LATEST form of contraceptive for women is starting to sell almost as fast as the doughnuts it resembles. The contraceptive sponge recently became available throughout the United States. Since its introduction last July, 6. S million have been sold. According toUPI - 262 words
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411 1984-03-19 8 The Hong Kong Standard HONG KONG, Monday TWO Singapore companies which were wound up under orders from the Singapore High Court for a variety of malpractices have been linked to Mr Mark Thatcher, according to the Hong Kong Standard.The Hong Kong Standard - 411 words
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247 1984-03-19 8 Reuter LONDON, Monday FORMER Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday urged his successor, Mrs Margaret lliatcher, to answer Opposition questions about the business dealings of her son, Mark. Mr Mark Thatcher, acting as a paid consultant, helped the British firm Cementation winReuter - 247 words
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219 1984-03-19 8 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday THE THAI press is reputed to be among the most free in Asia, but local journalists are concerned that a proposed government-sponsored Dill could put an end to their freedom. More than 300 journalists recently met to discuss the bill, which theyReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-03-19 10 Agencies WARSAW: In a widening rift between the state end the church, a pro-Solidarity priest today denounced the Polish communist regime's removal Of all crosses from schools as against the wishes of tno majority of And in VATICAN CITY yesterday, a group of PolishAgencies; PICTURE: AP - 76 words
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617 1984-03-19 10 LAT-WP BAGHDAD, Monday DESPITE the ferocious battles waged along their border in the past month, Iran and Iraq appear to be trying to prevent their conflict from erupting into a bigger conflagration that would endanger the entire Persian Gulf region. FearsLAT-WP - 617 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration64 1984-03-19 10 Reuter BANGKOK: The Speaker of Thailand's Parliament, Mr Charubutr Ruangsuwan, died of a heart attack at a hotel in the northern province of Chiang Rai early today, Parliamentary sources said. He was 64. The sources said that Mr Charubutr was on an officialReuter - 64 words
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70 1984-03-19 10 AP BRUSSELS: Leaders of the European Economic Community begin two days of talks today on a financial reform deal to prevent the 10-nation trade bloc from going broke this year. British sources said that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher went into the talks seekingAP - 70 words
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58 1984-03-19 10 UPI DHAKA (Bangladesh): In a concession to the opposition parties, the Government of Lieutenant-General Hussain Muhammad Ershad yesterday announced a postponement of the controversial local elections. A Government statement said the elections, originally scheduled for March 24, would be postponed to coincide withUPI - 58 words
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91 1984-03-19 10 UPI TOKYO: Two masked gunmen last night abducted the president of a major candy company from his bath and are demanding a US$4.5-million ($9 million) ransom, police said today. The gunmen, wearing ski masks, and armed with a pistol and an airgun,UPI - 91 words
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47 1984-03-19 10 Reuter BEIJING: US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan began four days of discussions here today aimed at expanding trade between the United States and China. The subject of the discussion will be renewed during President Reagan's visit to China next month. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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294 1984-03-19 10 Reuter SYDNEY, Monday VIETNAM today held out hopes of a regional conference on Cambodia following agreement here that the five-year conflict should be given priority in any regional security talks. Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said he would discuss whatReuter - 294 words
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656 1984-03-19 11 Congress asked to increase budget by 50 per cent next year LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday THE Reagan administration has asked Congress to increase the military construction budget overseas by 50 per cent next year, enlarging the US military presence in such disparate partsLAT-WP - 656 words
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315 1984-03-19 11 Reuter BAHRAIN, Monday THE giant ship repair yards of the Gulf, a product of the 1970s oil boom, are struggling to stay in business against a background of world recession, lower oil demand and a war between Iran and Iraq that seems unlikely toReuter - 315 words
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Article224 1984-03-19 11 AP WASHINGTON, Monday THE US Department of Justice opened a preliminary inquiry yesterday to determine whether a special prosecutor is needed to investigate the financial transactions of Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese, who has been nominated to become At-torney-General of the US. Mr Meese, whoAP - 224 words
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171 1984-03-19 11 UPI LOS ANGELES, Monday A WOMAN who entered the hospital for a hysterectomy and contracted aciiuired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS) is believed to have America's irst clear-cut tranfusion-related case of the mysterious and deadly disease. Both the woman, 38, and the donor, a maleUPI - 171 words
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Advertisement185 1984-03-19 10 Member of Mara Transport Group. Malaysia MASMARA TRAVEL, TOURS (S) PTE LTD 100 Jalan Sultan #04-19 04-20 Sultan Plaza 0719 TEL: *****78/9, *****97, *****65 MALAYSIAN HOLIDAYS DAILY DEPARTURE BY COACH 2 Days K L 1105 2 Days Genting $119 3 Days Kuantan $160 3 Days T. Jara $190 3 Days185 words
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Advertisement56 1984-03-19 11 few Eue Graham Danny Finn Neil Lewis jf H \>t Carlton Hall of York Hotel 4 ly m \on April 3rd {Tuesday) and WMjESV (Wednesday) 1984 7 45 p.m. Dinner Show: 595 nett eaGh jlmttajr^J Tickets <Ppm Ynr4< KxitfH pl»^ Tel. *****1 Ig| 6 wUmjf Sound hy Hibino Professional Sound56 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 of 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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516 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 with516 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, Illustration244 1984-03-19 12 SHARE 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 moving244 words
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110 1984-03-19 12 THE SINGAPORE stock market tone was improved with genuine buying interest instead of shortcovering. Cerebos was most active counter with turnover of 460,000 lots, followed by Inchcape and Faber Merlin with 275,000 and 231,000 lots respectively. The top riser was First Allied, which110 words
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Article164 1984-03-19 12 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar firmed from New York levels against most currencies in fairly active early trading, dealers said. Reports that President Reagan has agreed with Republican leaders to cut the US budget deficit and the 11.2 per cent rise in February housing starts, supported the164 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, Illustration498 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-manager498 words
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Article249 1984-03-19 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: Slightly higher. Cold Storage 4.52/4.54 Praser N Neave 6.30/6.35 Haw Par 2.67/2.68 Jacks Intl 5.30/5.50 Keck Seng 5.50/5.60 Magnum 3.94/3.98 M Cement 8.65/8.70 Boustead 2.76 S Esso 13.00/13.40 Genting 5.55/5.60 GIH 4.76 B Hume 5.40/5.45 Inchcape 2.90/2.91 MUIB 2.90/2.91 NOL 2.75/2.76 Oriental249 words
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Article119 1984-03-19 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.0960 2.0860 2.0770 sterling 3.0206 2.9986 2.9886 Australian 2.0166 1.9926 1.9826 Canadian 1.6546 1.6345 1.6245 New Zealand 1.4039 1.3838 1*738 SS to 100 units of foroign currency Austrian schilling 11.3318 11.0318 10.9818 Belgian frfenc/comm 3.8972119 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-03-19 12 7-11 C IMS g —n *1 WANT TO ee^WPIM£ 006$ TW4T ME MAK66 ME FLY BCOrtOMY CLA&.17 words
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Advertisement198 1984-03-19 13 j —sr^ Est 1577 V Bain Company, one of 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, we198 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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Article, Illustration74 1984-03-19 14 LETTERS on any subject of public Interest wtt be accepted lor 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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135 1984-03-19 14 I AM A Singapore citizen, 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 I WISH to congratulate all those responsible for the efficient service and dedicated work done to make the public happv with the Housing and Development Board's Open-on-Sunday service. I hope this will continue. It is helpful because most of us work on weekdays.83 words
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Article90 1984-03-19 14 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 culvert and scupper drains along Bartley Road. These chokes have90 words
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Article60 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 extended60 words
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Article441 1984-03-19 15 UMW 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. The441 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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95 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 reading95 words
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Article, Illustration1613 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 programme1,613 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1984-03-19 16 FEEDBACK celebrates its first anniversary this month. So why don't we do a feedback on Feedback, 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. But still,1,001 words
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Article, Illustration454 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 protect is being implemented in all schools this year454 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 olPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 536 words
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Article, Illustration605 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 Saltan, Odeon Katong, Jnrong 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 and605 words
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Miscellaneous1244 1984-03-19 17 TSSS] THE SMGAPORE MONITOR K OlSUre MONDAY, MARCH It, IM4 I U iMK m\ 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by j I I Swordsman Chu (C) (r). K, KBSli I 3.50 Tha Chuckla Heads (b/w). W I A silent film on funny movements and actions. VJ I 4.05 Spectrum:1,244 words
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Miscellaneous96 1984-03-19 20 l^fef AUSTRALIAN ART AWARD IM4 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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Miscellaneous796 1984-03-19 20 CATHERINE SALVAGE FRENCH singer Catherine Sauvage will perat the DBS Auditorium She will be accompanied by pianist Didier lA Tickets at $15, $10 and $5 are available at ||W the usual booking of- IV A flees. AT** W> PIANO RECITAL OPHRA Yerushalmi V will give a piano recital 'jOB'. at796 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. TOOAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 6.35 am Low tide: 7.18 am (0.4 m) (0.375 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-03-19 21 THELMA - YELLOW RICE YUM'S THE WORD THE CHEF RECOMMENDS 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 no398 words
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102 1984-03-19 21 IT is usually the done thing when serving rice and curry to lay out the entire spread on the table. It is the accepted norm to have a serving of everything, at once on your plate. Formal meals are eaten with102 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-03-19 27 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP Reuter NEW YORK, Monday AMERICANS Peter Vidmar and Mary Lou Eetton won the individual titles at the American Cup gymnastics championships at Madison Square uarden yesterday. Vidmar took the men's title with an aggregate of 59.20, aReuter - 425 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-03-19 27 Reuter SAN JUAN, Monday UNBEATEN Edwin Rosario made his first appearance in the ring in 10 months a short one last night, knocking out Roberto Elizondo in one minute 57 seconds of the opening round to retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight title. Rosario, a PuertoReuter; PICTURE: UPI - 170 words
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Article281 1984-03-19 27 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 a 15-3 10-15 1512 victory over Hong Kong'sReuter - 281 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 yesterday. The Australian was beaten into second place by Britain's Tim Hutchines, 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 rignt side and, after being examined by a local doctor, was advisedReuter - 92 words
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82 1984-03-19 27 Reuter LONDON, Monday 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 Eddery brought him from aReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-03-19 27 Reuter RIYADH, Monday SAUDI Arabia yesterday sacked their national football coach, Brazilian Mario Zagallo (above), following the Saudi side's 4-0 defeat by Iraq on Saturday in the Gulf soccer tournament in Oman. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article33 1984-03-19 27 Reuter MERIDA (Venezuela) VENEZUELAN champion* Universidad de Los Andea beat aecond ranked Portugueea 2-0 in the aecond Qroup Five qualifying match of the South American Übertadorea Cup here yeeterday. RouterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-03-19 28 CHANGI 1 FARRER PARK 3 CHANGI Constituency went down tamely to Farrer Park Dynamos who won 3-1 in the Division One National Football League match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Unless Changi can perform better, they look likely candidates for relegation. About 200 fans who360 words
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254 1984-03-19 28 DIVISION ONE MD I F A Pt> POUCE 11 7 0 4 a 14 21 SAFSA 12 S 4 3 20 11 II TAMPMES ROVERS S 2 1 14 7 17 FARRER PARK DUOS 10 S 1 4 II 13 II TONQBAMRU 12254 words
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268 1984-03-19 28 B KULA - By B KULA RUGBY fans will set the one-time chance to watch All Blacks star Jonn Ashworth in action when the star-studded New Zealand Canterbury team play two friendly matches against the New Zealand Forces on Thursday and the NZF Commanders XV on268 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-03-19 28 TONY LIM - with TONY LIM ALTHOUGH most of the details for the Asian FIQ Championship scheduled for November have been finalised, the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress (STBC) has yet to secure a sponsor for the meet. This is the biggest problem that the organisers are facing127 words
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Article135 1984-03-19 28 WHEN the Singapore Women's Bowling Club was formed some years ago, the committee was full of enthusiasm and drive. They organised numerous activities like leagues, mini-championships and quarterly championships to keep their members occupied. Newsletters were sent out to members to keep them in touch with135 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-03-19 29 ALFONSO CHAN - BOYS' PWHWB FINAL nrsnce Asian Junior Tennis Caiaimrionshto^ STORIES BY ALFONSO CHAN 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 notPICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW - 363 words
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135 1984-03-19 29 i tmv nun 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' singles final between135 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-03-19 30 Boys' champion FROM India to Tokyo, and neighbours Indonesia and Malaysia, all agreed that Singapore is one of the best places to come to for tennis tournaments. They all had a fine time in the iust-concluded Asian Junior Tennis Championship. The Japanese mesmerised everyone445 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-03-19 30 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP with 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 for winning the monthly medal competition564 words
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Article, Illustration318 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 divisionPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 318 words
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Advertisement105 1984-03-19 28 Obituaries MR AMBROSE MATHES PEREIRA Age: 60 passed away suddenly last night (18th March 1984) Leaving behind: Wife Mary Beatrice and four children: Majella, Mathew, Bertilla and Anthony Ray to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave Blk 217, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh, #07-615 at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow (20.3.84) for a105 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-03-19 31 PAHANQ 1 SABAH 1 The Star AN UNPLEASANT halftime incident clouded the match between Pahang and Sabah which ended in a draw at the Stadium Darul Makmur last night. Pahang FA vice-president Datuk Ibrahim Taib was seen following and shouting after Sabah FA deputy presidentThe Star - 627 words
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Article91 1984-03-19 31 PENGIRAN Bala, a second-half substitute scored two goals to enable Sarawak to snatch a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Perils in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at Kangar yesterday. This is Sarawak's fourth straight win since losing to Pahang 1-2, a month ago. Perlis, on the other91 words
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Article101 1984-03-19 31 PENANG had victory cruelly wrenched from its grasp when it was held to a 1-1 draw by Johor at the City Stadium last night. And the player who broke the hearts of 20,000 Penang fans just three minutes from time was late substitute Nasir Noor, whose101 words
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Article96 1984-03-19 31 THE 15,000 crowd, easily the largest at the Perak Stadium in two seasons, failed to inspire Perak to more than a scoreless draw with Malacca last night. It was obvious that Malacca was playing for a draw but the result has virtually wiped out Perak's garter-final96 words
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Article82 1984-03-19 31 The Star IN A furious eight-minute spell, Trengganu managed to pump in all its four goals to earn this victory over Brunei at the Sultan Ismail Stadium in Kuala Trengganu last night. And the star for Trengganu was striker Zulkifli Hamzah who scored a hattrick withThe Star - 82 words
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