Singapore Monitor, 31 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Saturday, March 31, 1984 30cents12 words
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670 1984-03-31 1 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - That's how Dr Mochtar sees it BY MICHAEL RICHARDSON THE AGE NEWSPAPER, MELBOURNE, SPECIAL TO THE SINGAPORE MONITOR INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, says he has analysed recent statements made by his Vietnamese counterpart, Mr Nguyen Co Thach, in Australia as well as670 words
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Advertisement47 1984-03-31 1 INSIDE Warning: Don't ignore traffic summonses: Pg 4 Frost vs King return match (jP In S'pore: Pg 36 HK beauty queen lands many film offers: Pg 18 TV Guide: Pg 20 Saturday s Best TV Scene: Pg 21 This new cartoon strip begins today. Sao Page 24.47 words
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Miscellaneous6 1984-03-31 1 WESTHEK Showers jHSSI in many areas6 words
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home
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Article269 1984-03-31 2 TOH SU FEN - PA group offers to share experience on their formation By TOH SU FEN EXPERT advice is available for anyone wanting to start a senior citizens' club. A group of people from eight different clubs formed since 1979 is willing to share their experience with others269 words
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212 1984-03-31 2 THE PEOPLES' Association wants more community centres to open early so that students and senior citizens can use facilities such as study rooms, libraries, sports clubs and health clubs. About 38,000 people paid morning visits to 10 community centres212 words
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Article, Illustration881 1984-03-31 2 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE MR CHARLIE Seow Khee Leng, 44, who says he has been in politics for 27 years, will make another Did for Parliament in the next general election. Mr Seow, secretary-gen-eral of the Singapore United Front, said ne881 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-03-31 3 SIT YIN FONG - Members of Retiree Club will get special hospitalisation benefits By SIT YIN FONG IT COSTS two cents a day for a member of the People's Association Retiree Club to get accident insurance cover calculated on an annual premium of $7. The member if452 words
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268 1984-03-31 3 By SHAMALA KANDIAH MANSUR HUSAIN A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD child was electrocuted by a faulty doorbell which was installed by her father. A woman was killed in her bath when a faulty connection made the shower fitting "live". These were two grim examples given by268 words
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172 1984-03-31 3 THIS is the official logo for Singapore's 25 Years of Nation-Building celebrations. And it's backed up by the slogan "A time to celebrate. A time to stand up for Singapore". Both were released yesterday by the National Celebrations Steering Committee. The committee172 words
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155 1984-03-31 4 THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority (URA) must bear in mind fundamental factors influencing Singapore's future development, the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said last night. "The challenge ahead for the URA is to shape the city's continued growth and development,155 words
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295 1984-03-31 4 SURESH HAIR - Traffic police crack down on errant motorists who fail to attend court By SURESH HAIR AFTER piling up 21 traffic violations and ignoring summonses for four years, an errant motorist was finally arrested by the police recently. Other motorists who insist on riding on the295 words
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207 1984-03-31 4 ROBERT WAN - By ROBERT WAN THE STANDARDS Council of Singapore (SCS) will place special emphasis this year on promoting efficiency and quality in building and manufacturing. Measures to achieve these improvements are among more than 30 new standards the council is working on, according to207 words
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177 1984-03-31 4 WAS THE robbery and Ko drama at Empress ace yesterday photographed Detectives investigating the shooting think it may have been. Scores of people saw the lunch-time robbery, in which a gunman fired twice at a woman, injuring her, and ran away with177 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-03-31 4 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG HDB RESIDENTS need not hoard their junk, even though the board is getting tough with irresponsible garbage-throwers. The board provides a service to dispose of refuse that won't go down the chute and the Ministry of the Environment343 words
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232 1984-03-31 6 Singapore boost for airfreighters THE DEPARTMENT of Civil Aviation may raise airfreight cargo rates by 10 per cent and link them to the Singapore dollar, as part of moves to boost the industry. The department's newsletter, Changi Air Cargo, says these changes could prompt airlines to allocate more capacity for232 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-03-31 6 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN A MALAY composer and music producer has urgeo people in the Singapore recording industry to form a union to fight tape piracy. Mr M Nasir, 26, said unscrupulous pirates robbed musicians of a legitimate livelihood and hampered the development189 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration76 1984-03-31 6 THE Danish Foreign Minister Mr Uffe Ellemann Jensen yesterday called on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan, at City Hall. Mr Jensen also called on the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, and the chairman of the76 words
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73 1984-03-31 6 SBC officers will carry out inspections of radio and television licences in Admiralty Road East and West from April 2-7; Bendemeer Hoad from April 9-14; Clemenceau Avenue from April 16-21; Dover Hoad, Dover Close and Crescent from April 23-30. They will73 words
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60 1984-03-31 6 THE problems of adapting older places to play a part in a modern city will be discussed at an international seminar in Singapore next month. International experts will address the seminar titled "Adaptive Re-use: Integrating Traditional Areas Into the Modern Urban Fabric"60 words
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Article42 1984-03-31 6 BBC Brown Boveri (SEA), a multi-national company in the manufacturing of systems and installations for the power industry, has gone into the computer software business. The company, BBC Software Centre at Jurong, was set up last August.42 words
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Advertisement11 1984-03-31 3 A time to celebrate A time to stand up lor Singapore11 words
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Advertisement379 1984-03-31 3 17,000 PEOPLE THHM RENTING IS SMARTER THAN BUYING PfOPII CANNOT KWHOIK It might come as a surprise to you to know that 17,000 families in Singapore believe in renting from Thorn. You 11 be less surprised when you know why. THORN EXTRA SPECIAL SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK Because we379 words
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Advertisement289 1984-03-31 6 |i How about a career I in JOURNALISM? 1 i B If you are a graduate and have worked one or opportunities for career advancement many. The i B I two years, or have passed 'A' level and have at best will be given top training opportunities. 11 least four289 words
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Advertisement633 1984-03-31 7 Introducing luxurious, prestigious Yong An Park. Imagine a lush, green haven just 5 minutes from bustling Orchard Road. At a time when most developments set out to change the face of Singapore, Yong An Park sought to preserve and enhance its old charm. With 288 units built on 40,000 square633 words
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world
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration66 1984-03-31 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday: President Reagan said yesterday he is ending US participation in the multinational peace-keeping force in Lebanon an operation that has cost 264 American lives. But the President declared that the US states is not abandoning that troubled country. "US foreign policyUPI - 66 words
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55 1984-03-31 8 AP WASHINGTON: The State Department expressed concern yesterday over reports of incursions into Thailand by Vietnamese forces based in Cambodia. Department spokesman John Hughes said the reports "highlight the threat to Thailand's security and to stability in South-east Asia posed by the continuing illegalAP - 55 words
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72 1984-03-31 8 Reuter BRUSSELS: European Community farm Ministers met yesterday in a last-ditch bid to fix 1984 farm prices. Failure to meet the April 1 deadline would put a severe strain on the Community's perilous finances and accelerate the decline towards insolvency, officials said. TheReuter - 72 words
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72 1984-03-31 8 Reuter LONDON: Leading trade unions, defying tough new Labour laws, yesterday set in motion a plan to paralyse Britain's coal supplies in support of the country's striking miners. In a maior intensification of the mines disEute, which has halted output at all butReuter - 72 words
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78 1984-03-31 8 AP LISBON: Foreign Minister Jaime Gama said yesterday that Portugal is seeking direct negotiations with Indonesia aimed at achieving a comprehensive settlement" over the future of the former Portuguese colony of East Timor. Mr Gama said preliminary contacts between the two nationsAP - 78 words
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Article658 1984-03-31 8 Food Council official praises the Chinese model LAT-WP BEUING, Saturday TEN years ago, chronic famines were forecast for Asia but rapid agricultural growth, particularly in China, has enabled the region to nearly feed itself and has made it a model for Africa and Latin America,LAT-WP - 658 words
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266 1984-03-31 8 AP MANILA, Saturday LIKE everybody else in his government, President Marcos continues to keep silent on the disappearance of a member of his cabinet, deepening the mystery of the official's abrupt departure from the country seven months ago. Manuel Elizalde, who advised MrAP - 266 words
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787 1984-03-31 9 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Saturday ARGENTINA was holding intense last-minute negotiations with international bankers and a senior US official here today on a US bridging loan to help it pay US$64O million (S$ 1.344 million) of interest arrears before a crucial deadline tomorrow. Economy ministry officials saidReuter - 787 words
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105 1984-03-31 9 LONDON, Saturday ARGENTINA, locked in last-minute negotiations today over long-overdue interest payments to US banks, is the third biggest debtor nation in the developing world after Brazil and Mexico. The following table lists the debts of the most indebted countries in the developing105 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-03-31 9 AP PARIS: A student model wears a jersey printed panther-skin body-suit as part of High Fashion collection made by fashion students during presentation yesterday at the Sorbonne University. Anting those watching the presentation are: Mrs Savary, wife of Education Minister, Mrs Danielle Mitterand,AP - 67 words
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189 1984-03-31 9 AP PARIS, Saturday THOUSANDS of steel and shipyard workers staged wildcat strikes and clashed with police across France yesterday to protest the socialist government's decision to cut 25 per cent to 30 percent of jobs in the ailing, state-run industries. Police traded teargas grenadesAP - 189 words
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Article169 1984-03-31 9 Reuter HILO (Hawaii) Saturday A SECOND volcano erupted on the island of Hawaii today where lava from Mauno Lao volcano has flowed to within six km of the largest town Hilo. The eruption of Kilauea volcano today, as lava from Mauno Lao continued streaming, markedReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1984-03-31 10 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Sat THE Democratic presidential candidates clashed on Wednesday night in the most personal and intense debate of their marathon campaign, disagreeing on arms control, military intervention, the Middle East and domestic economic policy as they battled for advantage in nextLAT-WP - 1,350 words
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Article649 1984-03-31 11 CLAIMS THAT SHE HAD BEEN DRAWN INTO MIDDLE EAST POLITICS ON ARAB SIDE Reuter LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth new home from Jordan yesterday to be Keted by accusations that she had n drawn into Middle East politics on the Arab side, and to calls forReuter - 649 words
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297 1984-03-31 11 Reuter LONDON, Saturday IRAN said its fighter-bombers struck at military targets across the Arvand Rud (Shatt Al-Arab) waterway early yesterday and at two Iraqi townships further north. IRNA news agency, monitored here, said a military communique released in Tehran reported that the IranianReuter - 297 words
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152 1984-03-31 11 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Saturday A SOVIET deputy minister yesterday publicly lost his temper when a Swedish Journalist asked him about alleged submarine intrusions into Swedish territorial waters. "What are you trying to do by asking this type of question? Do you want to spoil theReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement105 1984-03-31 8 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If you suffer from aches and pains Ujßf due to over-exertion, fatique, sensation will go deep down to promote blood circulation jpiving you quick relief and helpjftSSffKy I Also available105 words
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Advertisement185 1984-03-31 11 a NEW YORK UNIVERSITY A. _LJ NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD ii DIPLOMAS IN MARKETING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (ACCREDITED TO NYU MBA PROGRAMME) These Diploma programmes comprise 10-course modules of 6 days each, covering fundamental and advanced concepts in marketing and finance. Full credit points will be awarded on completion of course185 words
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377 1984-03-31 12 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK THE UNITED Overseas Bank recorded improved results for the year ended Dec 31 at the group and bank level. Subsidiaries United Overseas Finance and United Overseas Insurance also managed slight improvements. The last bank to announce its results, it377 words
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283 1984-03-31 12 STOCK prices closed slightly higher on short-covering and some fresh buying yesterday as the market appeared to be holding at a precarious balance after a broad mid-week beating. But, the turnover figure indicates that most investors are still staying on the sidelines.283 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-03-31 12 THERE'S good cause for Amalgamated Steel Mills to feel that it can meet its conservative profit forecast for the current year. Going by its heartening half-year results to Dec 31, which had group pre-tax profits shooting up a massive 130173 words
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155 1984-03-31 12 HMLLSTREET j WALL Street stock prices closed lower for the second straight day in a session dominated by heavy trading in potential takeover candidates, but light overall volume. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained a total of 16 points in the155 words
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Article182 1984-03-31 12 THE US dollar strengthened in Europe on Friday in tun trading. Gold bullion prices dipped. Currency dealers said the dollar was being supported by higher short-term US interest rates. The disappointing results of Thursday's auction by the US treasury of 20-year bonds at a record annual yield182 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-03-31 13 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG TRUE TO market expectations, Straits Steamship reported only modest profits before tax and heavy losses after tax as conditions ruling in the previous year worsened last year. Steamers said that it also faced difficulties with a number of new operations, especially in285 words
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458 1984-03-31 13 COMPANY BRIEFS GENERAL Corporation's group pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec SI, 1983 rose 30.5 per cent to M 513.17 million. Its earning per share was 9.9 cents on a turnover increase of 67 per cent. The group's pre-tax458 words
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353 1984-03-31 13 Lianhe Zaobao INTEREST in joining the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) as individual members has been good. However, only a quarter of the applicants are backed by a guarantee from a clearing firm. The other applications, numbering about 100, would probablyLianhe Zaobao - 353 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-03-31 13 F 'MONEY TALK THE talk of the Hong Kong stock market now is: Why is property tycoon Li Ka Shing doing it? The "topic that generated such intense interest is of course Hutchison Whampoa's stunning Wednesday announcement that it would304 words
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114 1984-03-31 13 BEN AND COMPANY'S group sales for the year ended Dec 31,1983 was $32.8 million, down 14.4 per cent from $38.2 million. This decline, according to the directors, was due to adverse food trading conditions and stringent credit terms. Although the114 words
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282 1984-03-31 13 The Star FAST-RISING Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Bhd (MBFC) has replaced Credit Corporation (M) Bhd (CCM) as the country's largest finance company. According to the soon-to-be-published 1984 directory of the Association of Finance Companies in Malaysia, MBFC, after lagging behindThe Star - 282 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-03-31 12 s o k E R THE B o R COME IM,*TO<&R. I'M MAD AT THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 6INCE TH&V CUT OUT MV PIVIDEWD.23 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1984-03-31 14 Its list Of subsidiaries reads like a guide to Hong Kong's business landmarks H K Standard Jardine Matheson one of Hong Kong's oldest hongs is going foreign 150 years after setting foot in the British colony. The giant concern unravelled what's thought toH K Standard - 1,331 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-03-31 14 Hong Kong and China Operations (72 per cent) Martin Barrow Engineering and Construction D Morris Financial Services W Barnes Marketing and Distribution W Courtauld Property and Hotels N Rich Transportation and Services J Collins Group Head Office Simon Keswick Chairman International Operations (28 per cent) R73 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1984-03-31 15 Mid-Term Review gives new direction to economic development THE wealth of a nation is not something that can arise of itself. It can increase or decrease, depending on the intelligence and wisdom of the people. The availability of natural resources like1,271 words
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510 1984-03-31 16 HAN FOOK KWANG - OF THE TAXI TASK FORCE HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary (Communications) A FEW weeks ago we concluded a series of letters explaining the transportation problem and examining some of the solutions suggested by members of the public. In one of510 words
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353 1984-03-31 16 KHOO SOO HOON (Ms - KHOO SOO HOON (Ms) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE THANK Chow Oi Peng for her comments on the traffic situation at Whampoa Drive, "Hazardous 2 way traffic at Whampoa Drive," (SM, Feb 27). PWD has looked into her suggestion to convert353 words
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131 1984-03-31 16 JIMMY YAP - JIMMY YAP Marketing Officer Citibank/Citicorp Travellers Cheques I WOULD like to draw your attention to the (Associated Press) article, "Bank of America and Bank of China are cheque mates" (SM, March 23), which is inaccurate. Please note that the agreement131 words
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262 1984-03-31 16 KOH KIM TIAN - KOH KIM TIAN Singapore 0314 I WOULD like to refer to the recent statement in Parliament that an annuity scheme was likely to be set up to help the aged manage their Central Provident Fund savings when they retire. I262 words
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726 1984-03-31 16 I ONCE lived in Bedok and I worked in Alexandra Road. Every day, I spent at least four hours travelling by bus to and from work. First, I had to take a feeder service bus to Chai Chee726 words
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Article436 1984-03-31 17 1p*****&£l MONITORBMBBI THE CLOCK is running out for private doctors to do something most of them are refusing to do label the medicine they dispense. They were warned by the Minister of Health, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, in Parliament recently that if they do not accede436 words
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244 1984-03-31 17 KOH GEOK LAN - Life is precious teach people not to throw 'missiles' KOH GEOK LAN Singapore 1544 WE HAVE from time to time read about accidents caused by objects thrown from high-rise buildings The latest victim was Mdm Lim Soh Eng. This would not have happened if the people are more aware of244 words
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170 1984-03-31 17 NADARAJAN SUBHAS - NADARAJAN SUBHAS Public Relations Officer Singapore Fire Service I REFER to the article headlined "Right of way for an ambulance?" (SM, March 9). The writer is invited to provide us with more information on the incidents so170 words
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321 1984-03-31 17 PETER CHIA - PETER CHIA Public Relations Marketing Manager Post Office Savings Bank Singapore WE REFER to the letter "Day Woman Lost Her POSB Account Book" by "041-*****1" (SM, March 20). We would like to inform the writer that there was no CISCO guard at the POSB321 words
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Article, Illustration819 1984-03-31 18 MARILYN BECK - KURT RUSSELL HAS NO JOB FEARS By MARILYN BECK in Hollywood KURT RUSSELL is one of those rare actors who do not live in fear that each film assignment may be their last. That could be because he never had any desire to be an actor and819 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-03-31 18 MARGARET CHEUNG, the first runner-up of the Miss Hons Kong pageant last year, nas outshone other beauty queens in the popularity chart. She has been much in the limelight since her participation in the Miss World pageant in London last year. Margaret is the338 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-03-31 18 ALBUM: FOOTLOOSE Original Soundtrack by various artistes LABEL: CBS J*****2 THIS is going to be one of the hottest soundtracks around with a guaranteed sweep on the pop singles chart. The singers have a lot to do with it people like Kenny Loggins, Bonnie Tyler, Deniece Williams,409 words
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Article303 1984-03-31 18 ALBUM: Cafe Racers ARTISTE: Kim Carnes LABEL: EMI America SQ ***** BEFORE Bette Davis' Eyes, Kim's music used to command extreme reactions you either raved about it or you disliked it intensely. But with her recent strong poprock direction, her albums manage to satisfy303 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-03-31 18 LIM SEK - go®smms All reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: THE GOLD MELODY AWARD LABEL: EMI-Synco SEVERAL years ago, several albums were released under the Gold Melody Award series although, strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a Gold Melody Award. That first series, comprising songs composed and performed528 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-03-31 20 WONG SING YEONG - '"'—■'SfßfSßl By WONG SING YEONG IS THERE We after M*A*S*H? Yes, indeed. It's AfterMASH, a spinoff serial from the popular comedy that dwelled on the tragedy of the Korean War. AfterMASH will be telecast on Saturday nights from April 21 over Channel 5.478 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-03-31 20 VALERIE TREVOR - rasa •PIT* VALERIE TREVOR Saturday Night Movia Children of Divorca (Ch 5, 10.35 pm) DIRECTOR Joanna Lee produced this 1982 movie about how divorce affected the children of three families. The film captures the trauma the children experience of being torn from then* secure, family world and525 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-03-31 21 PAT D'ROSE - SILK COMES OUT OF ITS COCOON PAT D'ROSE SILK is the result of three accomplished musicians who decided to come out of their cocoons and take a chance at playing something slightly different from their usual styles. Take Cedric Cork, drummer and percussionist. After playing with Tony377 words
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Article259 1984-03-31 21 THIS is Gingerbread's last night at the CairnhiU Lounge. The group will make use of this break to spend two weeks in Kuala Lumpur. Apart from doing promotions (arranged by WEA Records) and TV shows, it will receive a gold disc for its LP, Kuchari Damai Di Hati,259 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-03-31 21 THE TOP 10 pop singles in the US, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (3) Footloose, Kenny Loggins 2. (2) Somebody's Watching Me, Rockwell 3. (1) Girls Jut Want to Have Fan, Cyndi Laaper 4. (5) Jump, Van Halen 5. (6) I Want a New226 words
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Miscellaneous849 1984-03-31 19 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesa- f me Street. f JT I 2.05 Saturday Matinee: The New Land (Part 1). 1 a ,g, i l^K This story follows the joys and hardships of a Scandina- V M ir h, family as it emigrates to the Minnesota territory in849 words
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Miscellaneous252 1984-03-31 19 12.00 PM Programme Summary ing (cont'd) 7.00 News and Weather 12.05 Musical Notebook The Rus- Forecast 7.15 Come Share with Us sian Five: 1. Mussorgsky: Cradle 7.30 Chinese Music and Art Songs: 1. Song, Magpie, The Night, Where Art Choo Lin Mui (mezzo-alto), Leong Thou, Little Star, The Ragamuffin, On252 words
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Miscellaneous161 1984-03-31 19 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Grand National Preview 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 British Press Review 1.15 About Britain 1.30 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 News about Britain 3.15 From the Weeklies 3.30 Classical161 words
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Miscellaneous662 1984-03-31 21 f\KM GUIDE PRISE (C) John Lithgow Midnight show: ONCE UPON A MIRAGE (C) Synopsis: The film depicts the aftermath of a DALIT (*****16): THE DEVIL'S OFFSPR- wyy El y*^?T* a *fT* l ,li y WWh nuclear war, and the indelible mark it leaves ING (C) m on t he lives662 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-03-31 22 BEHB TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 11.03 am Low tide: 5.33 am (2.6 m) (0.7 m) Low tide: 5.37 pm High tide: 11.33 am (0.4 m) (2.7 m) High tide: 11.46 pm Low tide: 6.03 pm (2.4 m) (0.4 m)39 words
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Miscellaneous596 1984-03-31 22 niBH OrH inttruments are prises traditional, im- **l*H>Won pressionistic and abstract paintings by eight jJ*' 00 a 4|? National y® 3l artists known for their Museum Art Gallery to- S|BEX flamboyant colours and {J a y a d t l r m thit ciK»v whinm™ fine painting techniques Jam** P"J596 words
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Miscellaneous100 1984-03-31 22 SONS FOR THE RETURN HOME THE Singapore Film Society and the New Zealand High Commission will screen Paul Maunder's Sons for the Return Home this evening at 9, at GoetheInstitut. The film tells the story of a love affair between Sarah, a New Zealand girl from a wealthy family, and100 words
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Miscellaneous406 1984-03-31 23 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA You may feel sorry for some- September 23 to October 22 one and you'll be able to give Take care of those household this person sound advice, chores you have been postponLovea ones may travel togeth- ing. Parents of teenagers will406 words
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Miscellaneous225 1984-03-31 23 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook l*te l ikc THIS dav A one on one TKW DO&lJt '*\o' *0 4 fWAKSS V\£ jJONDeR. 1 A&AiMST -~,/•/> PWfJk'fM'ir v<?! V i I'* I VtAOUHBS ..\WoSS&L£ JLL VU IXWXK3/F W a, s A v l jp To 66225 words
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289 1984-03-31 24 WONDER BOY - mg By WONDER BOY NEW ZEALAND-BRED Eastern Scholar should be a good thing in Race 6, a 1,700-metre race for Class 6 Division 1 horses, in Ipoh today. The Barcas four-year-old showed a return to form last week when he finished289 words
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Article154 1984-03-31 24 RACE 1 is dominated by newcomers and basing on performances in morning workonts, Financier in (1), Monteiro (3) and Command Pott (2) appear to be a cnt above their rivals in this eint-horse race. I expect them to fill the first three places. Combine them for forecnst bets.154 words
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441 1984-03-31 24 The Star WITH a auarter of the season almost over, this year's tussle for the jockeys' premiership is heading for another year of domination by the expatriate riders. Johnston, three-time champion apprentice and iockey in Australia, started the season with a bang,The Star - 441 words
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450 1984-03-31 24 The Star PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng is staging an aggressive drive in his quest to be this year's top trainer. Unlike previous years when he took time to settle down, Ten is showing every sign that he means business and determined to wrestThe Star - 450 words
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Article252 1984-03-31 24 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 1 Financier III 3 Monteiro 1 Financier III 3 Monteiro 1 Financier III 7 Data Bank 5 Prospector II 7 Data Bank 3 Monteiro Race 2 6 Flight Charter Abundance II 1 Potetoel 8 Abundance252 words
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Article215 1984-03-31 24 RACE 1 1.30 RESTRICTED DIV A 1,200 m 2, 3 4 year olds STAKES: $11,000 1 Financier 111 4 bmzg 57 Woon 5 J van Breuketen Ozonia 1 (0-0-0-0-1) 6 16/10 (Danis 6th to Tres Bien C4-A Il2ooy 1:15.9) 2 Command Post 3 bnzg 53 Johnston215 words
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Article3300 1984-03-31 25 RACE 2 2.00 RESTRICTED DIV B 1,200 m 2 3 year olds STAKES: $11,000 1 Posebel 3 chag 57 (dl *4) Rajoo 7 Loh Goodman 2 (0-0-0-1-1) 40 25/3 (Rajoo 10th to Set The Space RT-A *****y 1:08.7) 2 Commodity 3 bnzg 57 (ul s) P Lee 43,300 words
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300 1984-03-31 29 S GULAM - Youngsters with potential to be trained for national selection By S GULAM APRIL Ist is April Fool's Day to most people but it will be a serious day for a group of soccer enthusiasts out to lay the foundation for the future300 words
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Article106 1984-03-31 29 THE following are the venues, coaches and their squads: Farrer Park: Leo Boxie Sequeira and Habibullah under-11; Tnuraimanickam and Swadi Osman under-13; Sivaji Nair and Bernard Norbert under-15; Abdul Manan and Haroon Musawa under-18. Co-ordinator: Retnam Pierre. Mountbatten: Abdullah Yusoff, Lati Chik, Shibab Ban and Foo Ngew106 words
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216 1984-03-31 29 DANIEL WEE - BIINIT NO SWEE I ST ANOIIEW'S 2 By DANIEL WEE TRADITIONAL wooden spoonists Bukit Ho Swee were pleasantly surprised when they managed a 6-2 shock win over fancied St Andrew's Secondary in a national schools B Division waterpolo match yesterday. In216 words
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161 1984-03-31 30 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's Under-23 tournament for the M S Menon Trophy has so far attracted 11 teams one less than last year. Police, Combined Schools and Bedok are the latest clubs to have confirmed their participation. Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, likely161 words
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Article27 1984-03-31 30 Reuter BARCELONA, Saturday KENYA gained a place in the men's Olympic field hockey tournament in Los Angeles by beating Egypt 2-0 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-03-31 30 B KULA - CEYLON SPORTS CLUB 2 COMBINED SCHOOLS A 1 By B KULA COMBINED Schools, missing some of their best players, could not lift themselves from the bottom of the table of the Singapore Hockey Association's under-20 tournament, going down by a goal to Ceylon Sports363 words
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Article130 1984-03-31 30 AP STOCKHOLM, Saturday THE Swedish Tennis Federation has picked three players, including Mats wilander and rising star Stefan Edberg, for the men's singles Under-20 exhibition tournament in the Los Angeles Olympics. Wilander, the 1982 French Open champion and winner of last year's Australian Open, isAP - 130 words
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324 1984-03-31 30 AP QERMANTOWN (Tennessee), Saturday A 40.8 kg filly named Windrush Eve was born here on Wednesday night to become the first of a new breed called the American sport horse. Melanie Smith, a member of the US Olympic equestrian team,AP - 324 words
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85 1984-03-31 30 Reuter LONDON, Saturday ENGLAND cricket captain Bob Willis' early return from the tour of Pakistan was caused by a virus infection and he must rest for a month. A specialist who carried out blood tests a week ago told Willis he isReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-03-31 31 Reuter LONDON, Saturday SCOTTISH international John Wark, who could walk into any other team in England, will learn his reputation counts for little when he begins his Liverpool career on the substitutes' bench at Watford tonight. Wark's tally of over 100 goals for Ipswich, anReuter - 195 words
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106 1984-03-31 31 AP FRANKFURT, Saturday CARLOS Alberto Torres received the golden "goddess of victory" yesterday as a replica of soccer's coveted World Cup passed into Brazil's hands. It was a reproduction of the Jules Rimet Cup that Carlos Alberto kissed and huggedAP - 106 words
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98 1984-03-31 31 Reuter COLOGNE, Saturday WEST German soccer club Cologne announced yesterday they will sign midfielder Jimmy Hartwig from European champions Hamburg on a two-year contract this summer. Hartwig, 29, who has two full caps, decided to leave Hamburg last month when the clubReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-03-31 31 KASPAROV 5 SMYSLOV 8 Reuter VILNIUS (Lithuania), Saturday SOVIET Grandmaster Gary Kasparov appeared headed for certain victory in the ninth game of the World Chess Championship Eliminator when it was adjourned on uie 44th move last night. His opponent, veteran Grandmaster Vasily Smyslov, ponderedReuter - 359 words
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Article71 1984-03-31 31 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Chess Federation will be held at Sports House in Rutland Road today at 4 p.m. The third Parkway International Masters Chess Tournament will begin at Parkway Parade on Monday at 7 p.m. International Master V Ravikumar of India71 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-03-31 32 S GULAM - Pioneer-Sembawang tie is match of the day By S GULAM THE focus on the National Footba 1 1 League will shift to Second Division and Third Division this weekend because of the postponement of Division One matches caused by the Singapore Malays-Johor Sultans' Gold Cup349 words
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Article188 1984-03-31 32 P W D L F A PU JURONQ TOWN 7 4 2 1 11 7 14 SOUTH AVENUE 5 4 1 0 18 8 13 CHANQI UNITED 8 4 1 3 18 14 13 TELOK BLANQAH 9 3 4 2 12 12 13 8EMBAWANQ 7 2 3 2188 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-03-31 32 THE Football Association of Singapore's annual general meeting had to be called off in spite of "extra time because most officials from the clubs failed to attend. The meeting was supposed to start at 7 pm vesterday at tne National Stadium Theatrette but it could236 words
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190 1984-03-31 32 Reuter JAKARTA, Sat AUSTRALIAN Terry Gale shot a two-under-par 70 to take a onestroke lead after the second round of the Indonesian Open Golf Championship here yesterday. The 37-year-old Perth professional, who also carded 70 on Thursday, shot three birdies yesterdayReuter - 190 words
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169 1984-03-31 32 Reuter LONDON, Saturday POLITICIANS and churchmen joined in a storm of Erotest in Britain yesterday over the English Rugby fnion's decision to tour South Africa later this year. British Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane said ne was disappointed and saidReuter - 169 words
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Article82 1984-03-31 32 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Saturday THE chairman of the United Nations' Special Committee Against Apartheid has condemned the decision by the English Rugby Union to tour South Africa later this year. Joseph Garba, Nigeria's chief delegate, said the committee would hold a special meeting next Tuesday toReuter - 82 words
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Article367 1984-03-31 34 The Singapore-Malaysia final at 3 pm All reports by ALFONSO CHAN THE stage is set for a thrilling climax. This afternoon, when Singapore take on Malaysia in the AnchorAscot East Asia final at the East Coast Recreation Centre, we will know how long Singapore's hold on367 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-03-31 34 MEN'S FINALS: Singapore v Malaysia (3 p.m.), 3rd and 4th placings Hong Kong v PNG (12.30 p.m.), sth and 6tn placings Thailand v Japan (9.30 a.m.), 7th and Bth placings Philippines v Indonesia (9.30 a.m.). WOMEN'S FINALS: Singapore v Hong Kong (2.30 p.m.), Philippines v Thailand (12.30 p.m.),63 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-03-31 34 MEN: Singapore bt Papua New Guinea (PNG) 5-0 (Singapore players first): Z Abidin bt B Forster 9-2, 9-1, 9-7. Peter Hill bt R Hartnett 9-0, 9-1, 9-0. S Ballard bt M Forster 9-1, 9-3, 9-6. George Tan bt J Pendal 9-2, 9-2, 9-0. Albert Wee bt A Tsang250 words
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276 1984-03-31 34 PHILIPPINES team manager Bob De La Rosa took the decision to award his team's match to Thailand (4-1) coolly. The panel of adjudicators was correct, he said, to reverse Philippines' 3-2 win as Abler Vera had played out of position. He said: "I276 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-03-31 34 MALAYSIA were stretched in four of their ties against Hong Kong, but still triumphed 5-0 in last night's East Asia semifinals at the East Coast. They will meet Singapore in the final today (3 p.m.). Singapore had an easier time with459 words
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Advertisement253 1984-03-31 33 PINS* Victorious Again! CONGRATULATIONS TOM SIECKMANN WINNER OF THE 1984 SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP A professional for 7 best", Karsten needs to years, Tom Sieckmann has know a person's height and won golf tournaments in fingertip-to-floor North America, South measurements. These America, Europe, and Asia. measurements help make At 6ft4253 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-03-31 35 K SILVAM - ALL-ENGLAND FINAUSTS LIKELY TO MEET AGAIN IN SPECIAL SERIES I. Ml" J BADMINTON SERIES ON JULY 16-17 AT SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION By K SILVAM SINGAPOREANS may get an intriguing opportunity to witness a "return match" between this year's All-England men's singles finalists if458 words
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Article69 1984-03-31 35 MEN'S SINGLES: (Asian playars first): Liem Swie King v Morten Frost, Han Jian vs Jen Peter Nierboff, Prakash Padukone v Kevin Jolly. DOUBLES: Heryanto-Kar-tono v Thomas Khilstrom-Stefan Karlsoa, Razif Sidek Jalani Sidek v Martin Dew-Mike Tredgett. WOMEN: Li Lingwei v Helen Troke Yuan Ja Kim v Kirsten69 words
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92 1984-03-31 35 THIS year's Indonesian Open Badminton Championships will carry total prize money of US$5O,OOO (S|ll 5,000). The tournament will be held at the IstoraSenayan Jakartan hall from July 18 to 22. The tournament will have men's and women's singles and doubles as well as mixed92 words
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