Singapore Monitor, 26 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, March 26, 1984 30cents12 words
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611 1984-03-26 1 TON SU FEN; OEI SIN GIOK - By TON SU FEN •nd OEI SIN GIOK IF YOU turn 54 on or before July 1 this year, you may be among the last batch of citizens who can withdraw your Central Provident Fund savings on reaching 55. All younger Singaporeans611 words
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Article73 1984-03-26 1 RETIREMENT age to be raised to 60 and later 65. CPF withdrawals at 60 and later 65. EARNED income relief to be doubled for those between 55 and 59, tripled for those 60 and above. AGED dependant's relief doubled from $1,000 to $2,000 even if the73 words
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Advertisement189 1984-03-26 1 |V^ SPCA rescues Qfi'l antSw £gkio PUUUUBIN m^ gr lsin Ijf deTpite T B8S plays mystery -]f scoreless cupid to COP: house: Page 8 ash draw: -BVBSi see pAGE 6 I I SB Pa e 38 Gone are the days of "straight as an arrow"... Today it's "straight and long189 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-03-26 1 i nwi viuhvi WEXIHER Showers in somt EH8 words
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Article232 1984-03-26 2 "SOCIETY must chang« its attitude towards old ago. Far from being a burden, the elderly must be recognised as possessing experience, skill, knowledge, talent and wisdom. "THE government should adopt a national policy aimed at keeping every elderly individual physically and mentally fit and active so232 words
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242 1984-03-26 2 EDUCATE yourself first if you want to make sure that your children are filial. "Moral education in schools for children is of course important, but, as far as filial piety is concerned, it would be wasted on the children of irresponsible parents. "The242 words
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330 1984-03-26 2 They should make it difficult for unfllial to abandon aged THE criteria for admission into homes for the aged should be made very stringent to deny unfilial children an easy option to abandon their aged parents, the committee stresses. It also recommends330 words
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228 1984-03-26 3 I^SSI IpfffTuwM HEALTH and recreational programmes involving the aged should be implemented system* atically rather than on an ad hoc basis. Civic organisations, such as the People's Association, can set up a central secretariat to coordinate and monitor the activities of health and recreational228 words
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381 1984-03-26 3 THE RETIREMENT age should not be legislated. It should be negotiated by employers and unions. The Government should set the pace by liberally re-em-ploying its employees beyond the age of 65 at salary related to productivity and not seniority. "The employment381 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-03-26 3 JUST about everyone over 40 years old now will have enough savings in the CPF to buy an annuity which will provide enough monthly income to cover the basic needs when retiring at the age of 65. The committee recommends two538 words
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281 1984-03-26 3 ACCORDING to the projections of the CPF, a bare 2 per cent of the population now in their 40s will not have enough savings in the CPF to pay for an annuity of $200 a month, even if wages281 words
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126 1984-03-26 3 THE ECONOMIC Development Board has been asked to identify industries in which workers need to be retrained. This will enable them to take on new jobs which will help them to continue working longer. Employment patterns are expected to change in the era126 words
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220 1984-03-26 3 A CENTRAL coordinating department, under the charge of the Prime Minister's Office, should be set up to tackle the problems of a "greying" population in the initial decades of the 21st century. The department should coordinate activities and functions of all220 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-03-26 4 MR S DHANABALAN'S CHAI CHEE AND SIGLAP WALKABOUTS THREE professionals two lawyers and a banker were virtually at the elbow of Mr S Dhanabalan when the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture visited Chai Chee and Siglap constituencies yesterday. All three are involved in353 words
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211 1984-03-26 4 AN AIR of uncertainty hangs over the heads of 3,000 residents in KamEiung Siglap. They were served noices of acquisition by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in 1976. Eight years have passed, and there is still no news about resettlement. As a result,211 words
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Article129 1984-03-26 4 IT WAS a meeting of the present and past MPs. Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, was walking in the rain in Opera Estate when he came upon Mr Othman Wok, former Minister for Social Affairs. Later, he visited the home of Mr129 words
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88 1984-03-26 4 WHEN you talk about the lives of 2.5 million Singaporeans, you just cannot score debating points. You have to ask what is required to defend the people. Mr Dhanabalan stressed this point when he referred to the contention of Mr J B Jeyaretnam, the88 words
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118 1984-03-26 4 BUSINESSMAN Paul Peng, who is in his 60's, is unlikely to win any popularity poll among graduates for a suggestion he put to Mr Dhanabalan during a forum at Laguna Park yesterday. He wants the Government to consider recovering subsidies for tertiary education. "That's a118 words
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79 1984-03-26 4 THE HDB made a last-minute attempt to spruce up Laguna Park before Mr Dhanabalan's visit but it only heightened the cynicism felt by some residents. And they made it clear to the minister that if not for his visit, the environment would still be grubby.79 words
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348 1984-03-26 4 UNIDENTIFIED flying objects falling from highrise buildings are a hazard in HDB estates and they must be dealt with firmly, according to Mr S Dhanabalan. "We must make every effort to catch the culprits and make an example348 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-03-26 6 LOONG SWEE YIN - How Pulau Übin played Cupid to Police Constable Tang By LOONG SWEE YIN FOE Police Constable Tang Khai Aun, Pulau Übin will always be his paradise island. This is where PC Tang met the girl of his dream. It all started two and half years ago whenPICTURE: HAIRIS - 433 words
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272 1984-03-26 6 KENNETH JALLEH - By KENNETH JALLEH BEING one of the most progressive countries in traffic regulations, Singapore should take the lead in incorporating highway education within the schools'curriculum. Former three-time world racing champion Jackie Stewart, 44, said yesterday that there is a need to272 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-03-26 8 MEDISAVE takes effect from Sunday. Just how does it affect you? There will be no drastic change in your salary or in your Central Provident Fund account. You pay 23 per cent to CPF to which your employer adds another 23 per cent. From588 words
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358 1984-03-26 8 ONG ROW ANG - PA is studying ways to encourage such informal discussions By Yl ONG ROW ANG THE People's Association is finding ways to encourage "coffee shop" talk where residents can discuss government policies informally. It wants to introduce cooked food in canteens in the community358 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-03-26 8 K K FONG - By K K FONG POLICE are looking for the occupants of a house where two dogs have been saved from starvation by officials of the Society for the Prevention of. Cruelty to Animals. Neighbours called in SPCA officials after the two mongrelsPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 374 words
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306 1984-03-26 8 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG CONFIDENCE tricksters and pick-pockets who prey mostly on wealthy Indonesian and Malaysian patients at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital, off Orchard Road, have led to a warning poster being put up by the hospital's administration. Apparently, the "presence of tricksters and306 words
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Advertisement337 1984-03-26 5 March 25, Tom Sieckmann declared winner of the 1984 Singapore Open Golf Championship Like winning the Singapore Open, every Rolex is an achievement ■I In the field of watch making, it too has won the highest honours the coveted title of "Swiss I Chronometer". In fact, although Rolex produce I337 words
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528 1984-03-26 10 Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Monday EXPELLED MCA leader, Mr Tan Koon Swan, has garnered the support of a further 200 delegates in readiness for a situation where the leadership might sack some of those who had signed Friday's petition for an emergency generalAgencies - 528 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-03-26 10 The Phillipine First Lady Imelda Marcos puts a thumb print on her registration form at an election centre near the Malacanang Palace. All Filipinos of voting age started registering themselves for the May National Assembly elections on Saturday. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 47 words
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154 1984-03-26 10 UPI NEW YORK, Monday MORE than half of American college students believe in premarital sex and 68 per cent say they have already had their first sexual encounter, a campus poll released on Saturday revealed. The poll, appearing inUPI - 154 words
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330 1984-03-26 10 UPI BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAMESE anti-communist dissidents have set up a powerful radio station beaming very sophisticated" news, commentary and entertainment programmes into Vietnam, intelligence sources said yesterday. The station, calling itself Vietnam Resistance Radio, broadcasts five onehour programmes a day in Vietnamese onUPI - 330 words
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274 1984-03-26 10 AP BEVERLY HILLS, Monday SERGIO Osmena Jr, a former Philippines Senator who unsuccessfully ran for President against Ferdinand Marcos in 1969, died of a heart attack yesterday, his daughter said. He was 66. Mr Osmena, who had lived in selfimposed exile inAP - 274 words
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453 1984-03-26 12 Sale of young kids 'now a well-organised business' in India AP NEW DELHI, Monday MORE THAN 10,000 children from Uttar Pradesh have been exported and sold as slaves, bonded labourers or prostitutes for 1,000 to 2,000 rupees each (about SI2OO-400), the Times ofAP - 453 words
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210 1984-03-26 12 The Star KUANTAN, Monday WELFARE officers rescued an eight-year-old schoolboy who was alleged to have been brutally beaten by his parents. Kuantan welfare officer Encik Bakar bin Mamat said the boy, from Taman Tas Putra, had bruises all over his body. He hasThe Star - 210 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-03-26 12 UNUSUAL 'S THE WORD -ASIT IS A CHINESE DINNER CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang (left) uses knife and fork while Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone uses chopsticks during a banquet at the Great Hall of the People ending a second day of official activities by Mr78 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-03-26 12 AP NEW YORK, Monday SENATOR Gary Hart carried a comfortable lead over former vice-presi-dent Walter Mondale yesterday in Montana where Democrats attended caucuses to decide on the breakdown of 19 convention delegates for the US presidential primary. With 11 per cent of tne countiesAP - 370 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-03-26 13 UPI SAN SALVADOR, Monday BLACKOUTS caused by leftist'rebels disrupted voting across most of El Salvador yesterday, leaving long lines of voters waiting for ballots ana ballot boxes so they could choose among eight presidential candidates. Sporadic attacks on polling places were reported in rurafUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 229 words
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Article67 1984-03-26 13 Reuter FORMER President Jose Napoleon Duarte, the leading candidate in the Salvadorean presidential elections, has accused Cuba of trying to have him killed. He said in a interview with CBS Television yesterday that he had information that "some kind of death squad organisedReuter - 67 words
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371 1984-03-26 13 UPI ACCRA (Ghana), Monday DISSIDENTS soldiers clashed with loyal troops in at least two locations at the weekend but government forces are in control of the security situation, Accra Radio said yesterday. At least 10 rebels were killed including three captives executedUPI - 371 words
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285 1984-03-26 13 Reuter BEIRUT, Monday LEBANESE Druze Muslim leader Walid Jumblatt has agreed to withdraw his militiamen from tne streets of West Beirut, where earlier this week they crushed the remnants of the Sunni Muslim Murabitoun group. Mr Jumblatt announced the decision in DamascusReuter - 285 words
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320 1984-03-26 13 AP AMMAN (Jordan), Monday JORDANIAN officials say they are confident that the first state visit of Queen Elizabeth II to their nation this week will not be marred by violence. Laila Sharaf, Jordan's Information Minister, told a news conference yesterday she believesAP - 320 words
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87 1984-03-26 13 AP ISLAMABAD, Monday AN AFGHAN Air Force pilot trying to defect to Pakistan died yesterday when his MIG-17 fighter ran out of fuel and crashed in bad weather near southwest Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, authorities said. The Pakistan Air Force base at Samungli lostAP - 87 words
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143 1984-03-26 13 UPI BOCA RATON (Florida), Monday THE city's 50,000 residents yesterday began an effort to give up alcohol for a week to call attention to the dangers of alcoholism. But if liquor sales on Saturday were an indicationUPI - 143 words
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333 1984-03-26 14 JOYCE QUEK - TWO INCREASE THEIR FIXED DEPOSIT RATES ALSO By JOYCE QUEK THE prime rates of three of the Big Four local banks have been raised by a quarter point. Two of them, together with a finance company, have raised their fixed deposit rates333 words
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428 1984-03-26 14 THE following are some of the currencies reviewed by Manufacturers Hanover Trust: POUND STERLING Britain's 1984-85 budjget reaffirms the government's commitment to fighting inflation through disciplined fiscal and monetary policies. The authorities intend to keep {tublic spending constant in real erms and to reduce428 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-03-26 14 SHARE OF THE DAY SINGAPORE Land has been rated as a medium term prospect by most analysts and brokers. They agree that it has got a portfolio of very strong assets the Marina Square and Gateway projects as well as three buildings in the Central242 words
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341 1984-03-26 14 GOLD REVIEW BY GREEN COLLIER OPENING at US|392 on Monday last week, spot gold bullion traded in a narrow range of US$39l to US$395 Trading was quiet initially despite the announcement that the major banks in the US had raised their prime rate341 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-03-26 15 TOP APPOINTMENTS J ME EDDIE ONG CHIN HIN, former General Manager of Singapore Airlines in Hong Kong, is now back in Singapore as the airline's General Manager here. He replaces MR T O THOENG who was posted to Japan earlier this month. Mr Ong, who has been away for six449 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-03-26 15 MR JOHANNES JAHNS has been appointed Resident Manager of Royal Holiday Inn Singapore. Mr Jahns, 31, is a graduate from the Business School for Hotel Management D Speiser in West Germany and the Ecole Hoteliere D Speiser in Switzerland. He has had extensive experience in hotels, having551 words
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Article287 1984-03-26 15 STEVEN GUO - The Dannkort will be the world's first debit card usable throughout a country By STEVEN GUO THIS YEAR, Denmark will introduce nationwide the Dannkort (Dane-card) which will be the world's first debit card usable throughout the country from large department stores to the corner news-vendor. 4287 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-03-26 16 PAT DURIAN - BRAINWASHED TO SERVE, AND TRAINED TO DIE, FOR THEIR COUNTRY By PAT DURIAN LAT-WP AMONG THE Iranian "troops" being pitted against Iraq are hundreds of thousands of children (ages 12-17) and, lately, old men, called the Pasdaran, who are living mine detonators, sent forward on foot asLAT-WP - 345 words
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Article, Illustration947 1984-03-26 16 MARK FINEMAN - By MARK FINEMAN KNT International RAMADI (Iraq): The children of the Ramadi prisoner-of-war camp are children no more. They no longer cower in the corners of their concrete barracks. They no longer shiver and stare at their visitors with timid eyes. They are no longerKNT International - 947 words
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Article516 1984-03-26 17 asm COMMENT fairly ON THIS day five years ago Egypt and Israel signed the Camp David Accords which raised hopes for the future of the turbulent Middle East. Among the most hopeful were the Americans, who had a Middle East policy and knew what thevfairly - 516 words
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Article473 1984-03-26 17 ROBIN - Why the Civil Service is incapable of apologising ROBIN Singapore 1027 I WAS inspired after reading your editorial entitled ,r How About A Civil Apology" (SM, March 19). The civil service and statutory boards in Singapore belong to a category of institutions I call young473 words
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258 1984-03-26 17 MISS HEATHER KWOK - REPLY MISS HEATHER KWOK Public Relations Officer Ministry of Health I REFER to your report "Duplicate Payment?" (SM, March 14). Your report suggested that with Medisave, civil servants contributing to the Widows and Orphans Fund (WOF) could be "paying twice for nealth258 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1984-03-26 18 MARILYN BECK - By MARILYN BECK in HOLLYWOOD MAKING the leap from directing episodic TV to being at the helm of a special effects-laden sci-ence-fiction film extravaganza with a cast of hundreds of "aliens" seems more than sufficient cause for an onslaught of anxiety attacks.1,285 words
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Article, Illustration802 1984-03-26 18 REX SCAMBARY - By REX SCAMBARY in MELBOURNE THE Australian Film Commission wants to see a few more laughs Down Under in a film industry that has recently surged into international prominence with a string of serious, if not macabre, films like Mad Max and Picnic at Hanging802 words
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Article, Illustration730 1984-03-26 18 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH NEW ZEALAND films have not just crawled out from under a rock. They have smashed that rock 10 times over and have surged forward like an uncontrollable wave. In fact, at least three New Zealand films have briefly730 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-03-26 20 ■R2W© The Awakening (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) (Ep 15) GUO RUI, the son of the late A Shui, is actively involved in the many antiJapanese campaigns and demonstrations going on. His mother, A Mei is rather worried about this obsession of her son but there620 words
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616 1984-03-26 20 DENNIS McDOUGAL - RADIO SCENE By DENNIS McDOUGAL in Lot Angeles LAT-WP AT 6 pm on any weekday, thousands of Spanish-speaking families from El Salvador to Chicago tune in to a new and growing Los Angeles-based radio network sponsored by KWKW-AM to see whetherLAT-WP - 616 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-03-26 21 SHEILA BENSON - By SHEILA BENSON I in Hollywood LAT-WP IF you were a fan of Martin Cruz Smith's rich and detailed Gorky Park, you have probably been looking forward to the movie. You may have to wait for the next novel to be made into a thoroughly involvingLAT-WP - 698 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1984-03-26 23 James Last was recently on another British tour and, as usual, the concerts were a sell-out. Tickets couldn't be obtained for love or money. But as he returns, 'Hansi' as he is affectionately called by fans and friends, is still a sell-out. What makes this music1,027 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-03-26 23 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH TONY RING will talk if his life depended on it. And believe me, he will talk. He will talk so much that by the end of it (if it ends at all), a totally new character would in all probability451 words
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Miscellaneous480 1984-03-26 19 leisure —:i q\j ——fIIMPE^ 4 burglary takes place in Bark at the Sun (Ch 8, 10.25 pm) 3.00 Opening and Programme High- the world. Lack of research on tropilight* followed by Swordaman Chu cal medicines is a prevalent problem (C). The Medical Report investigates. J"2 n ™fr?. u 8.55 Batman480 words
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Miscellaneous309 1984-03-26 19 earn 8 6.00 Opening and Programme Highlights (ollowed by Basic Maths Mirrors. This programme shows reflections and symmetry in the environment and through art work. 6.20 Wild Kingdom From The Soviet Union: A Special Wildlife Report (Pt 1) (T). This episode features part one of a special report on the309 words
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Miscellaneous163 1984-03-26 22 sso THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will feature soloist Leonard Pennario in its concerts on Friday and Saturday at Victoria Concert Haft at 8.15 pm. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at the usual booking centres and on concert evenings at the Victoria Concert Hall Box Office. SINGAPORE163 words
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Miscellaneous873 1984-03-26 22 JOSEPH THE DREAMER PRINSEP Street Presbyterian Church will be presenting the musical drama, Joseph the Dreamer, at the Victoria Theatre on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7.30 pm. Admission is free but donations and Cfor the Ang Mo Kio Presbyterian School Building Fund are welcome. For further details, please contact873 words
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Miscellaneous208 1984-03-26 22 LE DOULOS 1862 (B/W) ALLIANCE Francaise de Singapour will screen Le Doulos 1862 tomorrow at 9 pm at the Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road. A tragic story of a gangster on the run who seeks revenge for his betrayal. All are welcome. Admission is free. SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY SINGAPORE Film Society208 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-03-26 29 THE GOLDEN haired 1.83 metre 110-kilogram handsome hulk who entered the ring at the Gay World stadium over the weekend dazzling the crowd each night in a flamboyant, sky-blue dressing gown, laid it aside for no more than 15 minutes. It was the average time Ric Flair,740 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-03-26 29 KENNETH JALLEH - Story by KENNETH JALLEH IT WAS thrills galore as pro wrestling made a return to the Gay World Stadium. Hartey Rice, the top contender from Missouri grimaces in pain (PICTURE, TOP) as Jerry Morrow of Canada grabbed him by the head. But not for long. Fortunes quicklyPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 119 words
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Article667 1984-03-26 30 S Grand Salate 35 Lscas (2) 2 2 1 5 The Emerald SI Axhar (5) 4 3 2 4 The Mtrckul 54 V, TUey (1) 753 t Champagne IV 52t0 Wooa 114 Course Scratching: Summit Meeting (52 to) Owner Caballo Stable Traiaer I w Allan Wong by: lto-shhd-lto667 words
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Article29 1984-03-26 30 First: ***** Second: ***** Third: ***** Starters ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****29 words
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188 1984-03-26 30 B KULA - By B KULA WITH national coach Phil Williams auitting on April 16, probably to coach the Jamaican women's team for an international meet, the Singapore Hockey Association (SHA) is looking for a replacement. It is believed that Williams applied for the188 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-03-26 31 ./1984\ /SINStfOM OftH GOLF CMMMNSW THERE was the intensity of youth, the unflappability of experience and the hunger of victory...and more than one or two inevitably light moments at the Singapore Open golf championships which ended yesterday at the Bukit Course. Here then is a97 words
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Article73 1984-03-26 31 Taiwanese Hsu Sheng San tries coaxing the ball (above, left) into the cup after his hit. For a time it did appear that his coaxing was working. But only to the point till the ball shot past the cup. He had tried everything, he73 words
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Article916 1984-03-26 32 ERNEST FRIDA - Just when he was about to doubt his abilities, this American golfer scores a big win /wmX /SIMAPORE OKN\ f6OLF CMAMPMMSMPI REPORTS BY ERNEST FRIDA TOM Sieckmann of the United States provided the final blistering touch to a magnificent performance with a solid one-under-par 70 to capture the916 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-03-26 32 FAG Sofyan showed that age is no barrier when it comes to winning golf championships when he captured his second title within eight days at the Bukit course yesterday. The 47-year-old Indonesian, who won the Eolex Masters amateur title the previous Saturday, was the138 words
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Article357 1984-03-26 32 THE final placings 274 Tom Sieckmann (US) 66,71,67,70; 276 Kyi Hla Man (Bur) 72,65,70,69; Bill Israelson (US) 72,67,69,68; Terry Gale (Aus) 67,70,68,71; 278 Hsu Sheng San (Tai) 71,66,69,72; 279 Liao Kuo Chin (Tai) 73.68.69.69, Jeff Lewis (US) 70,70,69,70; Jeff Hart (US) 71,67,73,68; 280 Rodger Davies (Aus) 70,68,70,72; Hsieh357 words
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Article140 1984-03-26 33 National Basketball Assa W L PCT. 08 X-Boston 92 IS .743 X-PhUwMpMa 44 25 «M 7V» X-Now Vorti 42 27 MM tVi NtwJtrMf 34 32" 543 14 Washington 31 40 .437 21V* Eastern Conforonco Atlantic Division X-MMwaukM 42 30 M3 Oatrott 41 30 .$77 V» Atlanta 33 40 452140 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-03-26 33 p^jiy^gWßllsaUß. INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP BRITAIN'S Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean wrapped up their brilliant amateur career by winning perfect artistic marks from all the judges and taking the ice dance title at the World Figure Skating championships in Ottawa. As the incomparable pair were crowned kingPICTURE: AP - 72 words
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Article174 1984-03-26 33 W L T PTS. OF OA X-Ny Islandara 48 2fl 4 99 340 294 X-Washington 45 26 3 9S 293 217 X-PMatielphia 41 23 10 92 334 290 X-Ny Rang«f« 39 29 9 97 300 293 NtwJwMy 17 S2 7 41 229 330 Pittsburgh 19 54 39 243 373174 words
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Article701 1984-03-26 33 Brazil finds his mark finally BRITISH SOCCER WEEKEND REVIEW BY SIMON BARNES COVENTRY 2 TOTTENHAM 4 IT SEEMS that Spurs striker Alan Brazil is waking up from his season's long slumber. Spurs nave been unable to assemble any kina of form in the league this term or in the FA701 words
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Article1279 1984-03-26 33 DIVISION ONC Arsenal 4 Wolverhampton 1, Birmingham 0 Notts County 0, Coventry 2 Tottenham 4, Iptwich 0 Watford 0, Luton 0 Leicester 0, Queens Parti Rangan 4 Southampton 0, Sunderland 0 Aston VAa 1, Wast Bromwtch 3 Stoke 0. Postponed matchas are Liverpool v Norwich and1,279 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-03-26 34 REPORTS BY KEN JALLEH Jr Enter Peter Exit Stewart ENTER Peter Hill, back into the East Asia individual limelight after a two-year absence and in style. Exit Stewart Ballard, frustrated and angry at his own performance532 words
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Article125 1984-03-26 34 M#n quarter-finals: Zainal Abidin (Sin) bt J Barrington (HK) 9-8, 9-1, 9-6; Jerry Loo (Msia) bt Richard Hashim (Msia) 5-9, 9-5, 96, 9-3; Stewart Ballard (Sin) bt S Maniam (Msia) 9-3, 2-9, 9-5, 9-6; Peter Hill (Sin) bt Albert Wee (Sin) 9-7, 9-3, 9-0. Semi-finals: Zainal Abidin bt Jerry125 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-03-26 34 9m EAST ASIAN SQUASt J ANCHOR«BEER ASCOT v PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S FINALS ZAINAL ABIDIN'S only obstacle to his fifth successive East Asia individual squash victory is Peter Hill and his (Peter's) "secret strategy." They will clash tonight at the East Coast Recreation Centre (8.45 pm).267 words
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Article219 1984-03-26 34 CHEONG TUCK WAI - By CHEONG TUCK WAI THE NETHERLANDS' John van der Starre breezed past the 100-odd boardsailors to win the Johore Open plus $10,000 prize money which ended at Desaru, in Johor, yesterday. Earlier, John had thought that his meticulous preparation for the Open had been a waste wnen219 words
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Article208 1984-03-26 34 QUEENSWAY Secondary and Buona Vista Secondary, last year's 'B* (secondary) Division waterpolo runners-up and champions respectively, will be put to the acia test at Barker Road today, in the first day of this J rear's national waterpolo inter-school eague. A win at this preliminary round robin208 words
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Advertisement141 1984-03-26 32 Of all the US Tour Professionals who play with metal woods over 90% play "Tomot *y maoe proving there has to I be something in it. A LONGER STRAIGHTER Metal woods have become a hit with H/ golf pros The Darrel Survey results show MIJ that over 90% of the141 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-03-26 35 LIVERPOOL 0 EVERTON 0 Reuter LONDON, Monday EVERTON and Liverpool sent their good-na-tured supporters home singing in the rain when they drew 0-0 after extra time in the English Milk Cup football final at Wembley yesterday. Despite the blank scoreline, the 131 st Merseyside soccerReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-03-26 35 Danish ace stages a spectacular L comeback to beat Swie King for title I WEMBLEY, Monday MORTEN Frost of Denmark staged a spectacular recovery yesterday to win the men's singles title at the All-England badminton championships for the second time in three years. Frost, who won the534 words
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