Singapore Monitor, 30 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-03-30 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C (Pi No 13 5 83 Friday. March 30, 1984 EVENING' EDITION; r 30cents18 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-03-30 1 HDB launches intensive campaign against irresponsible residents Lianhe Zaobao THE HDB will launch an intensive and more efficient campaign against residents who throw rubbish from their flats indiscriminately. It will take them to court and also ask that deterrent sentences beLianhe Zaobao - 395 words
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464 1984-03-30 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Friday THAI troops today combed areas along the border with Cambodia to flush out the last remnants of a battalion-sized Vietnamese force which crossed into Thailand last Sunday. The army High Command said the Thais captured 40 Vietnamese soldiersReuter - 464 words
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Advertisement11 1984-03-30 1 TV Guide: Page 20 Today's Highlights 8 TV Scene: Page 2111 words
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Advertisement52 1984-03-30 1 II ASK your employer to pay you through POSB You get the convenience of over 122 POSB branches and 150 Cash-On-Line tellers. For details of the POSB Salary Acceptance Scheme, call 339-3333 ext 214. Bank on The Interest on savings with POSB is tax-exempt, and all deposits are guaranteed by52 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-03-30 2 PROTECTIONIST measures by the United States, if unavoidable in an election year, should not be allowed to "rebound unwittingly" on small countries like Singapore which have a long record of being one of the best customers of the United States. Making282 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-03-30 2 OEI SIN GIOK - Units to be let out on first-come-first-serve basis OEI SIN GIOK THE Housing and Development Board will stop tendering its industrial shops from tomorrow. The shops will be let out at fixed rents instead, on a first-come-first-serve basis. This is because429 words
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139 1984-03-30 2 THREE people were killed on the roads in three separate accidents yesterday. Crash 1: Cyclist Phua Cher Seng, 58, was knocked down by a Ministry of Defence truck along Upper Serangoon Road, opposite the Simon Road Market, at 6.40 am. Phua died139 words
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102 1984-03-30 2 THIEVES broke into an office at Lavender Street and got away with $52,000 yesterday. Mr W A Ang, 29, manager of Tat Wah Hang Motor Credit Company, reported to police that the theft was discovered by one of his employees, when he arrived for102 words
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71 1984-03-30 2 MOTORISTS have a month's extension to April 30 to exchange their annsed coupons of the old denominations. From April I, they can be exchanged at the URA Car Parks Division Office at Market Street or the HDB Car Parks Office at Apartment71 words
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485 1984-03-30 3 Management grants concessions to tenants IN A MOVE to head off a protest closure by some of its tenants, the management of Centrepoint has granted them some concessions. In a letter to all its tenants, Cold Storage Property Investment Pte Ltd485 words
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125 1984-03-30 3 ENERGY conservation is the theme of an energy quiz and debate organised by the Singapore Science Teachers Association and the Shell Company. The quiz a contribution to Energy Conservation Month 84-will pose scientific questions on energy and the oil industry. The preliminaiy125 words
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162 1984-03-30 3 THE VISITING Deputy Premier of Western Australia Malcolm Bryce said Perth was interested in "co-oper-ative agreements on technology transfer between Western Australia and Singapore" Mr Bryce, who is also Minister for Economic Development and Technology, was speaking to reporters at the Australian162 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-03-30 4 FOO MEY KIEN - NCR's latest 'talking' machine to be unveiled at Banque Asia '84 on Monday NOW YOU SEE IT.~ NOW YOU DON'T ®y FOO MEY KIEN SEVEN seconds is all it takes for NCR's latest automatic teller machine to complete the whole transaction. The "talking" 5070 compact338 words
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231 1984-03-30 4 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG A TOTAL of 10,846 residential units have been approved in the last quarter of 1983, most of which were for Giblic and HUDC housing, accordg to the National Development Ministry's latest quarterly statistics. Of the number, only 1,432 belong to the231 words
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361 1984-03-30 6 FOO MEY KIEN - ORDER INTRODUCED AS CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS PROVE INEFFECTIVE By FOO MEY KIEN A NEW weapon has been introduced into the war against manufacturers of pirated cassette tapes the Anton Piller Order. It is helping record and tape producers to take civil action against tape pirates, in361 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-03-30 6 DENTAL surgeon Dr Oliver Hennedige (left) was yesterday found guilty in a test case under the Factories Act. He was fined $1,000 or a month's imprisonment for operating his surgery as an unrefistered factory from Dec 10, 982, to Apr 15, 1983 District Judge Mr Lee74 words
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Article77 1984-03-30 6 A MAN who robbed a taxi-driver at pen-point has been sent to iail. Ng Swee Hoe, 27, a lorry driver robbed taxidriver Mr Wee Kian Teck, 48, of $40 after pointing the Parker pen at Mr Wee's armpit, a court was told. It happened while77 words
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Article76 1984-03-30 6 THE PWD is building a $67 million viaduct along Keppel Road, as part of the Aver Rajah Expressway, from Shenton Way to Gillman Circus. To keep inconvenience to a minimum, the PWD is first widening Keppel Road between Shenton Way and Cantonment Link. This is76 words
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Article61 1984-03-30 6 FROM Sunday, another three SBS services 41, 70 and 135 will be converted to OTS. SBS has already displayed posters and distributed leaflets at tne appropriate bus stops to inform passengers of the impending change. With the forthcoming conversion exercise, SBS will have a total61 words
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Article51 1984-03-30 6 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will play monthly lunchtime concerts at the Shell Theatrette at Shell Tower, 3rd floor Raffles Place. The concerts will be held on the first Friday of each month, beginning on April 6. Concert time is 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm. Admission is51 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-03-30 7 Unusual growth in the centre of MacPherson basketball court THERE is a very unusual basketball court near the MacPherson Community Centre in Paya Lebar Way where standing right in the centre are two trees. The trees did not grow from saplings. They just suddenly appeared one210 words
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187 1984-03-30 7 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG THE THONG SIA Building, at Bideford Road, had an identity problem. People tended to identify the building only with Seiko, which has a retail outlet there. "Most shoppers did not know that there were other shops which sell187 words
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Advertisement160 1984-03-30 3 |*A| KAMPAWr Japanese Restaurant NOW IN SHENTON WAY Savour Kaiseki at the newly-opened Kampachi in Shenton Way. Every dish at the Kampachi is delicately prepared using the freshest ingredients flown in from Japan. Whether you want a light lunch or an elaborate dinner, the Kampachi offers a selection of delightful160 words
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Advertisement128 1984-03-30 4 MORE THAN ANOTHER BRIEF ENCOUNTER Your underpants^^^ are something that you Established in Germany probably don't think about since 1875, Schiesser have too much. a lot of experience. Except when it's time to They've also a lot of replace them. When that time styles. And they pay a lot of128 words
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Advertisement115 1984-03-30 5 JOG AND WIN 1. A 'Road Jim' Jogger-meter worth $15.00 for the first 1500 participants who crosses the finishing line wearing a Yaohan Sonetti t-shirt. 2. A 15% discount voucher for purchases of SONETTI products at Yaohan for all participants who complete the jog. PLUS! The chance to win attractive115 words
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165 1984-03-30 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday FACED with a threatened presidential veto and a lack of votes, the two chief Senate sponsors and the leading House sponsor signaled yesterday that they will not press controversial legislation aimed at forcing the transfer of the US embassyLAT-WP - 165 words
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399 1984-03-30 8 AP SYDNEY, Friday SECRET government documents show Australia must be able to quickly develop nuclear weapons if a neighbouring nation appears likely to develop such weapons, according to a published report today. The National Times, a respected weekly newsmagazine, printed excerptsAP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-03-30 8 Tornadoes sweep through North and South Carolina UPI THE captain of the Greenville Rescue Squad, Ashley Dail, walked past an overturned car in the Taylors Estate trailer Rark in Greenville, lorth Carolina, yesterday. Six people were killed in Pitt County and several homes were damaged as a resultUPI; PICTURE: AP - 143 words
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296 1984-03-30 8 AP PARIS, Friday AN appeals court ordered a new murder trial yesterday for a 43-year-old man who, in protesting his innocence, has swallowed forks, gone on a year-long hunger strike, amputated two fingers ana attempted suicide. "I was innocentAP - 296 words
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Article338 1984-03-30 9 Under-30 six peddle everything from hats to computers UPI NEW YORK, Friday A SEARCH for America's youngest tycoons turned up five men and a women all under SO who struck it rich peddling everything from hats at football games to computers and software in their ownUPI - 338 words
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129 1984-03-30 9 UPI RIVERSIDE (California), Friday NURSE Robert Diaz was convicted yesterday of murdering 12 elderly patients at two rural hospital in 1981 with massive closes of a heart regulating drug, culminating one of the most complicated medical and legal cases in CalifornianUPI - 129 words
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Article293 1984-03-30 9 Reuter NEW YORK, Friday AFTER a bitter televised debate the previous night, Democratic candidates for the United States presidential nomination trudged around in a snow storm yesterday trying to win support in next Tuesday s New York primary election. The debate became so heated on twoReuter - 293 words
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241 1984-03-30 9 NEW YORK, Friday FIDEL Castro says a private note from President John Kennedy suggesting that the US and Cuba try to resume relations was delivered to him almost at the moment Mr Kennedy was murdered in Dallas. Mr Castro describes himself as an admirer241 words
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195 1984-03-30 10 AP BANGKOK, Friday A TOTAL of 1,000 to 1,200 communist guerillas are still fighting Thailand's central government in four regions of the country, a senior army officer said yesterday. Lt Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, Deputy Army Chief of Staff, said 500 to 650 communist insurgentsAP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-03-30 10 WHAT a way to proposal Theatre technician Paul Williams, 28, asked his girlfriend, staff nurse Karine Pearce, 24, to marry him with a London dou-ble-decker bearing the romantic poster 'I love you, will you marry me, Karine?' Karine knew nothing of Paul's intentions until she left forPICTURE: AP - 79 words
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436 1984-03-30 10 42.8 PER CENT OF POPULATION LIVED BELOW POVERTY LINE IN 1982 The Star THE mid-term review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan says prospects for a substantial reduction of poverty "do not appear to be bright." A poverty line of $384The Star - 436 words
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182 1984-03-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE MALAYSIAN Government will investigate claims that Sri Lanka's militant Tamil Liberation Army has set up bases in the country. The New Straits Times today quoted Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Abdul Kadir Shiekh Fadzir as saying that Malaysia valued182 words
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190 1984-03-30 12 Reuter BAHRAIN, Friday GULF governments are increasingly turning to the private sector in an effort to spread their oil wealth more evenly and broaden their economies by luring capital away from overseas investments. Until now, the governments have beenReuter - 190 words
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413 1984-03-30 12 But Reagan men say the red ink has pluses for economy LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday THE US trade deficit continued to surge in last month, reaching a record US$lO.l billion (5121.2 billion), the Commerce Department announced yesterday. But Reagan administration officials toldLAT-WP - 413 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-03-30 12 A model shows off the handset of the world's biggest phone In Nuremberg, West Germany as It Is ready to be shipped by ak to Hanover. The functioning telephone, whose handset has a length of I.Bom, will be displayed at the Hanover Fair. PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 49 words
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194 1984-03-30 12 AP NEW YORK, Fri THE leading economic indexes for five of the non-communist world's seven major industrial nations are rising rapidly, a New York-based research organisation said today. The indexes, which are designed to project the future direction of the economy, are climbing atAP - 194 words
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Advertisement51 1984-03-30 10 PRESIDENT LOUNGE Presents J Don't miss the excitement of the final beer drinking contest tonight at 10.00pm and a fabulous fashion parade of the latest fashions in town. oW»o -HmAXO I n 1... MOWII Dy: IVMTOUOn IVIOuCI AfMf jgjre Clothe* :MM* Mi iv A :Tl»NtfitßM»ft OVkpnot^^^M 'ffWW UfWI, W VMMMr51 words
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Advertisement106 1984-03-30 12 B^vi.Y Fbrfums A MADE IN FRANCE 1' Unmistakable the new line for Gentlemen! The masculine spicy scented accessory for the distinguished Gentleman a combination of precious extracts with a prevailing citrus note and wooden aromas. Stimulating and refreshing. BALLY Eau de Toilette unmistakable, like everything from BALLY. BALLY Men's Eau106 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-03-30 13 FABER Merlin Malaysia has announced good halftime results ana expects boardroom changes, in the wake of rumours of the Fleet group making a formal takeover declaration for this hotel-cum-property group. Tlie first half year to Dec 31 saw an 83 per329 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-03-30 13 SINGAPORE NEWS PUBLICATIONS LTD Group turnover leaps from $27 million to $117 million in four-fold increase from '82 SINGAPORE News Publications Ltd has lived up to expectations of a high growth in earnings. The group, which comprises the two major Chinese newspapers, The Singapore Monitor282 words
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Article290 1984-03-30 13 Better freight rates may bring turnaround for group soon BETTER earnings during the second half of last year failed to stall the decline in Neptune Orient Lines's performance for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. It has, however, lived up to its promise to maintain a290 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-03-30 13 SHARE OF THE DAY TOSHIBA (Malaysia)'s reported group turnover of $16 million for the six months to Dec 31, compared to $18.3 million previously. Loss before tax fell to $26,000, compared with $212,000 previously. The report blamed increasing production costs and lower demand for decreasing154 words
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150 1984-03-30 13 HIGHER prices were registered with the ST Index rising slightly. Among the most actively traded shares were UIC at 1.68 million shares with a married deal of one million shares at $1.92 each. Other shares registered volumes of below 210,000 lots. Kuchai150 words
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Article106 1984-03-30 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar rose slightly against most currencies on small commercial buying in very quiet early trading, dealers said. They said the US$lO.O9-billion US trade deficit in February and the US$lOO-million fall in Ml money supply were within market expectations and had had little impact.106 words
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Article559 1984-03-30 14 FOO CHOY PENG - Major hotels forecast 1984 to be another bleak year for the business SURVEY OF MOTEL INDUSTRY By FOO CHOY PENG THERE is little reason to discount the bleak forecast for the hotel industry by publicly-listed hotels. So far, the hotels among them Shangri-la, Marco Polo, Goodwood559 words
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193 1984-03-30 14 C K TANG plunged into the red despite an assurance by its chairman that the company's performance will improve in 1983. Lite group reported an after-tax loss of $28,000 for the year ended Dec 31, while at the bottom line, the loss was $16,000.193 words
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Article274 1984-03-30 14 Selected itocfcs at midday. Market taae: slightly higher Fraser and Neave (.10/6.15 Haw Par 2.59/2.60 Jacks InU 5.15 B Magnum 3.84/3.86 Arab-Mai Dev 1.26/1.27 Boustead 2.68/2.69 Esso 12.80/13.00 Genting 5.20 B G I H 4.70 S Hume 5.05/5.40 Inchcape 2.85/2.86 MU182.83S N O L 2.72 S Oriental 5.80/5.85274 words
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Article122 1984-03-30 14 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO USf 2.0935 ***** 2.0745 sterling 3.0362 3.0142 3.0042 Australian! 1 9696. 1.9455 1.9355 Canadian 1.6453 1.6252 1.6152 New Zealand 1.3997 1.3796 1.3696 8$ to 100 units of foroign currency .Austrian schilling 11 6253 11.3252 11.2752 Belgian122 words
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150 1984-03-30 14 UNITED Industrial Corporation has not only returned to profitability but has also exceeded the profit fqrecast made last year in its rights issue document. It posted a group pretax profit of $7.1 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, compared to expec-. tations150 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-03-30 13 MOON Mft. OUT fci&WT AUO TWO ISTBM, MOT &LfcV£W.9 words
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372 1984-03-30 15 JOHN NGAI - ■y JOHN NGAI Reuter TAIPEH: THE direct heir of Confucius, the ancient sage whose teachings have influenced 2,500 years of Chinese civilisation and culture, believes declining moral standards pose a serious problem for mankind. "We are at a cultural crossroad. While some are battling toReuter - 372 words
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Article735 1984-03-30 15 EIKO FUKUDA - Franglais: the use or misuse of English especially in the commercial field By EIKO FUKUDA Reuter PARIS: PURISTS call it pollution of their language. Businessmen call it simple marketing strategy. The law calls it illegal in some areas. But to most Frenchmen it's "Franglais" theReuter - 735 words
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Advertisement125 1984-03-30 15 ®ft«pluneSsM 7th floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22. (Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore) J irkjck+jrit it-kit ickickitickickirkickir'* Another roaring success by Andrew Uoyd Webber, creator of Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, "Cats" is a stage musical that has taken the sophisticated London and New125 words
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390 1984-03-30 16 But do label and itemise medicine THIS is in reply to Dr Goh Lee Gan's letter "Time GPs charge for services rendered" (SM, Mar 16). I had written in mv original letter that doctors are reluctant to itemise bills and put labels on390 words
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206 1984-03-30 16 TAN HOW ING - TAN HOW ING Ant Public Relations Manager/ Editor, COMFORT Newsletter for General Manager I REFER to your report "COMFORT faces an identity problem (SM, March 24). I am afraid your reporter has missed the theme in the Editorial of our February 1984 issue of COMFORT206 words
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480 1984-03-30 17 mc^toßßWH MALAYSIA'S review of its development plans represents more than a series of cuts in expenditure. It is a veritable revolution in the way its planners have begun to see the role of government in curing social and economic ills. Time was when480 words
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523 1984-03-30 17 KOH YONG GUAN - Ministry seconds teachers to special schools at ratio of 1:25 pupils KOH YONG GUAN Director of Administration for Permanent Secretary (Education) Singapore 1624 I REFER to the letter "More help for handicaDped children" by Mona Ho (SM, March Mona Ho stated523 words
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Article127 1984-03-30 17 KELVIN ANG - KELVIN ANG Singapore 1231 I AM a student of Clifford Training Centre, a private school, and therefore I am not eligible to get a student rate while travelling on SBS buses. I would like to appeal to the authorities to reconsider allowing private school students127 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-03-30 17 X AH,YES.,.N*IUKE ISKAUnOI IN MtßOto SM6E WW.'7 words
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Article, Illustration2014 1984-03-30 18 BARBRA FINDS NEW SELF-RESPECT AFTER YENTL BARBRA STREISAND is fabulously wealthy; yet today, she is busy giving away her money, her clothes, her "things". Her mirror looks back at her with a face some have described as that of an ant-eater, with a nose that enters a2,014 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-03-30 18 PAT D'ROSE - MAX BOYCE TO PERFORM HERE ON APRIL 3 AND 4 i By PAT D'ROSE HE ia Welsh, a former coal-miner and hat thick carls and prominent sideburns. He sings and dances, and he will split your sides with his Welsh wit and jokes. Tom Jones? Harry484 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-03-30 20 BARBARA BRIGHT - TV SCENE By BARBARA BRIGHT in NEW YORK Reuter EVERY eight minutes on prime-time American television, there is a physical assault, every 20 minutes an attempted murder and every two-and-a-half hours an actual murder. On the Saturday morning cartoon programmes, watched mainly by children,Reuter - 432 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-03-30 20 Film Focus: Showcase Theatre Elizabeth the Queen (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) CHARLTON HESTON and Dame Judith Anderson re-enact a popular historical drama of power an? two strong personal- The aging Queen Elizabeth both loves and fears her ambitious courtier and lover, Robert Devereaux, Earl of761 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-03-30 21 WONG SING YEONG - TITLE: THE DAY AFTER DIRECTOR: Nicholas Meyer STARRING: Jason Robards. Jobeth WUliams, Steven Gattenberg, John Lithgow Reviewed by WONG SING YEONG AN astounding, yet calculated statement on the finality of a nuclear war that seems certain to throw mankind back to its cradle if there is still life516 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1984-03-30 23 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE MEET the sole survivors of their trades and a culture that may soon be as lost as the Incas of South America. Already their knowledge and wisdom are sought after and lapped up hungrily by a generation uncertain of1,029 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-03-30 23 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: Barbara Streisand wasn't the only one to be ignored this year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. When the nominations for the 56th Academy Awards were announced, Federico Fellini was nowhere to be seen. Not that anyone expected the acclaimedLAT-WP - 683 words
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Miscellaneous1123 1984-03-30 19 300 Opening Programme Highlights by 3 M m W P v AS Cartoon M BaSf. 425 Kidsworld. V fiF~ JPI 5.15 Romper Room (E). A Whole World B|| IP 5.40 The Kids of Degrasai Street: Ida Makes a Movie (De- -> :r *If i. Programme jpp Dondang Sayang JHHk Twinkle1,123 words
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Miscellaneous428 1984-03-30 21 fILM GUID6 SHIP SEASON (E) Starring: Jason Robards, Jobetk Williams, John Lithgow DALIT (*****16): GOLDEN BUDDHA (*****59): THE GREAT SUR- Synopsis: The film depicts images of the AGAINST THE SNAKE PHANTOM (C) PRISE (C) aftermath of a nuclear war, and the indelible UWAQU (*****30): GOLDEN BUDDHA mark leaves on Uves428 words
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Advertisement51 1984-03-30 22 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures to accompany the programme, we'd be glad to have51 words
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Miscellaneous81 1984-03-30 22 JOSEPH THE DREAMER PRINSEP Street Presbyterian Church will present the musical drama, Joseph the Dreamer, at victoria Theatre today, tomorrow and on Sunday at 7.30 pm. Admission is free. Donations and gifts will go to the Ang Mo Kio Presbyterian High School Building Fund. TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 10.31 am81 words
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Miscellaneous679 1984-03-30 22 eebheb— Cecilia Hon and her dancara will ataga Dancaworka at Victoria Theatre on Tuaaday. DANCEWORKS by Cecilia Hon and her dancers will be staged at 880 Victoria Theatre on THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give conTuesday at 8 pm. certs today and tomorrow at Victoria Concert Hall Tickets are by679 words
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Miscellaneous179 1984-03-30 22 A WOMAN OF QOOO CHARACTER and JANE THE Singapore Film Society and the New Zealand High Commission will screen David Blyth's A Woman of Good Character and John Heid's Jane at the Goethe-Institut today at 6.30 pm. Blyth's film shows New Zealand in the 19th Century, a country with few179 words
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Miscellaneous538 1984-03-30 24 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry MAHH-TWE WONDERS l2*\l OF MOOERN downhill spy ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA i ei^— Career initiative will nay off September 23 to October 22 WF y <«■■ hold it; m WKSRST financially, but you're inclined Discussions related to finan- m538 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-03-30 30 RICHARD Leong may not be a good golfer but he certainly is a good businessman. He will be putting Singapore in the golfing world by organising the first Asia-Pacific golf show next March. Leong will be revealing his plans for the first AsiaPacific golf show at a Press170 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-03-30 30 He will show his Open display was no flash in the pan POH Ee Kiat, fresh from his brilliant performance in the recent Singapore Open golf championship, will lead Sentosa Golf Club in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League tie at Jurong course550 words
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319 1984-03-30 30 DR B K SEN, the former international amateur golfer, is the new owner of the $141,000 BMW 728 i that Performance Motors Limited has donated for the hole-in-one prize at the just-concluded Singapore Open golf championship at the Bukit Course. He bought the car319 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-03-30 30 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP with ERNEST FRIDA Draw and starting time* for the SGA Premier Leane at Jarong Coontry Club on Sunday. FIRST TEE: 8.01 am Ting Sa Tee (Jurong), Ong Ah Loh (Changi), Ta lib Haron (Keppel), Lim Choo Beng (Seletar); 8.07 P M Samy (Sembawang), Alex142 words
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Article102 1984-03-30 30 JUST A reminder to golfers taking part in the Singapore Golf Association League and club monthly medals events: Several USGA rules will come into force on Sun- day. The Singapore Golf Associationnas informed all golf clubs in SingaBre to observe the new 84 USGA rules. The102 words
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191 1984-03-30 30 WOOMIWAW OWH OOLF CHAMPIOMMMP JAKARTA, Friday MARK Aebli and Brian Mog of the US shot five-under-par 67s to share the lead after the first round of the US$lOO,OOO ($210,000) Indonesian Open Golf Championship here yesterday. They were one stroke ahead of compatriot David Hobby,191 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-03-30 31 JOHN SELLERS - ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER PREVIEW BY JOHN SELLERS LIVERPOOL'S chances of retaining the First Division championship were given an unexpected boost vesterday by Graham Taylor, manager of Saturday's opponents, WATFORD. Taylor plans to leave out key defenders Wilf Rostron, Steve Terry and Graham Bardsley, although all three would ordinarily554 words
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257 1984-03-30 31 IT HAS been a miserable week for TOTTENHAM and their midfield ace Ossie Ardiles. On Tuesday he had an operation on his suspect left leg to remove a steel plate after X-rays had revealed a new crack in the bone. Ardiles257 words
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97 1984-03-30 31 FORMER England defender Jack Charlton is to become manager of Second Division MIDDLESBROUGH again, following the sacking of Malcolm Allison on Wednesday. Charlton said yesterday: "I have agreed to help out Middlesbrough but I don't know for how long. The club have some problems and97 words
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99 1984-03-30 31 THERE was a new, bizarre twist, meanwhile, to the tangled web surrounding DERBY COUNTY. Millionaire Robert Maxwell the man who owns OXFORD UNITED and tried to buy MANCHESTER UNITED and promised to bail out Derby by buying their ground was threatening to merge99 words
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111 1984-03-30 31 IPSWICH are the other team in deep trouble, after starting the season looking like championship material. Just one point and two goals from their last six matches, they look like in relegation form all right. With the departure of top performers John Wark111 words
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Article, Illustration893 1984-03-30 32 LET'S hear it for Everton the best Milk Cup losers any one could wish to see. They put up a magnificent battle in the first leg against a Liverpool side that never truly looked capable of great things. And in the replay on Wednesday night they did893 words
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Article, Illustration657 1984-03-30 33 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAYS TRACKMRK By WONDER BOY AMERICAN-BRED Your Highness IV showed the benefit of last week s run with an impressive workout on a heavy track at Ipoh today. With Chris Gwilliam in the saddle, the four-year-old by Banquet Table was keen to657 words
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Article857 1984-03-30 33 RACK 1 1.90 CLABB 6 DIV 2 1200 m 1 Bright Spark 87 AriMn 17 1 ***** PantokTio* Laang 1S S ***** Robust Oudook 86% M Rahmat 4 ***** Oamar H Foot I ***** Margarotta M CMmI ***** ImM M W Un 12 7 ***** MMM MK laM857 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-03-30 34 IF all goes according to plaa, the world will see not oae bat two heavyweight champions being "outlawed" after Jaae 8 by the respective boxing associations which crowned them come,, Jane 8. Larry Holmes, the former World Boxing Council (WBC) champion, bus already beenPICTURE: AP - 196 words
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93 1984-03-30 34 Reuter PONTE VEDRA, (Florida) Friday JIM THORPE, taming high winds that sent most scores soaring, had an eagle, two birdies and no bogeys to take the first round lead in the USf4OO,OOO (S$840,000) Tournament Players' Golf Championship. Thorpe's four-under-par 68Reuter - 93 words
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104 1984-03-30 34 Reuter BOSTON: BETTINA Bunge of West Germany and Pam Casale of the United States today advanced to the quarter-finals of the US$150,000« (*****,000.) Boston Women's Tennis Tournament before Arctic weather forced play to be suspended until tomorrow. Bunge beat KimReuter - 104 words
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97 1984-03-30 34 Reuter MILAN: WEST German soccer captain Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said yesterday that he was well aware that his hefty price tag meant that his new club Inter Milan would be expecting great things of him. The Bavern Munich striker, who has costReuter - 97 words
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67 1984-03-30 34 Reuter BARCELONA: KENYA staked a claim for a place in the Olympic field hockey tournament in Los Angeles by beating Egypt 3-2 (halftime 2-0) in the opening match of an Olympic play-off series here yesterday. The two teams will meet again todayReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-03-30 34 ALFONSO CHAN - Top two should easily win their ties this evening PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S MEN S TEAM SEMIFINALS By ALFONSO CHAN THE semifinal rounds of the East Asia Team Championships this evening might well turn out to be a predictable affair. Favourites Singapore are likely to meet Malaysia in398 words
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Article45 1984-03-30 34 WOMEN Singapore v the Philippines (2.36), Thailand v Hong Kong (2.36), Japaa v Papaa New Guinea (PNG) (3.36). MEN Singapore v PNG (6.36), Hoag Kong v Malaysia (6.30), Indonesia v Brunei (2.30). All matches to be played at the East Coast Recreation Centre.45 words
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Advertisement324 1984-03-30 30 NOTICES #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:(A) SEE(R) 82/83 Construction of Access Road and Widening of Oueensway in front of Road Transport Office. (B) PWD(SS) T/10/84 Roads-Cum-Footpath System, Bridge and Pond for Botanic Gardens Extension (Phase II) Site Showround: 2.4.84 at 10.30 a.m.324 words
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Advertisement286 1984-03-30 32 t f How about a career 1 in JOURNALISM? i If you are a graduate and have worked one or opportunities for career advancement many. The j1 two years, or have passed 'A' level and have at best will be given top training opportunities. I I least four years' working286 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-03-30 35 LONDON, Friday WITH explosive pace, lightning reactions and the twists and turns of a corkscrew, Liverpool's lan Rush is a modern goal-scoring phenomenon. Rush's success has inevitably led to fierce treatment from opposing defenders especially on the international scene. When he swaps the613 words
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121 1984-03-30 35 Reuter, AP BEIJING, Friday CHINA'S Zhu Jianhua, holder of the world high jump record, set a 1984 personal best by clearing 2.35 metres at a Canton athletics meeting, the New China News Agency said today. Zhu, 20, one of China's medal hopes for theReuter, AP - 121 words
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245 1984-03-30 35 STRIKER Ho Hon Seong and midfielder Khalid Ali have been dropped from the Federal Territory (FT) squad for the Malaysia Cup quarterfinals. In a shock move on Tuesday night, the FT management committee decided to opt for players "who are consistent in245 words
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Article62 1984-03-30 35 GOALKEEPERS: Rashid Hassan, Mohamad Nor Basri, M Pavalamani; DEFENDERS: Razip Ismail, Kamarulzaman Yusof, Zaidi Mokhtar, Tang Siew Seng, K Ravindran, Rahman All, Gunalan Karuppiah. MIDFIELDERS: Yip Chee Keong, Mat Zan Mat Aris, George Lee, Wong Fook Choon, Ho Tuck Keong; FORWARDS: Saldin Osman, Mohamed Noor Yaakob,62 words
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