Singapore Monitor, 2 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-04-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVEMNJi' EDITION 9 M C (P) No 13 583 Monday, April 2, 1984 30cents17 words
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622 1984-04-02 1 First Thai casualties since the Vietnamese intrusion Reuter, AP BANGKOK, Monday FIVE Thai troops were killed in an artillery duel with Vietnamese forces across the Thai-Kampuchean border yesterday, a Supreme Command spokesman said to- day He said they were the first casualties sufferedReuter, AP - 622 words
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154 1984-04-02 1 Lianhe Wanbao CHARGES for the use of public toilets have gone up since yesterday. The admission charges have been raised to a uniform rate of 10 cents per entry irrespective of how one utilises the facilities. Previously, the charge was only five centsLianhe Wanbao - 154 words
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Advertisement65 1984-04-02 1 R rrE" Marvin Gaye shot dead Father arrested: Page 9 Captured Vietnamese troops found in poor health: Page 12 No, it's the best of both worlds. DBS Autosave the convenience of a cheque book while your savings balance earns daily interest, credited monthly. And only DBS Bank has it. Call65 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-04-02 2 THE police have decided to turn to the public for a Neighbourhood Police Post logo after some 200 entries from their fellow-officers were found to be unsuitable. The NPPs want a logo which can be easily recognised and identified by the people195 words
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135 1984-04-02 2 Lianhe Zaobao WHEN several cars crashed and broke into two several months ago, they became news. But few knew that Nissan, the Japanese car manufacturer, had immediately sent over some 40 car experts to Singapore to study the cases. Tnis wasLianhe Zaobao - 135 words
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477 1984-04-02 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THERE'S a part for everyone in defence. From today, you can read, listen and see for yourself the various roles you can play in the security and defence of our nation. At a press conference at the weekend, Mr Lim477 words
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91 1984-04-02 2 DETECTIVES have questioned a number of workers engaged in the Raffles City project after a foremen who was stabbed died later in hospital at the weekend. Police said investigations revealed that there was a fight involving two groups of workers earlier at the site91 words
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235 1984-04-02 2 IT IS the right of all children to receive physical education (PE) opportunities and for too many years PE has had to take a back seat, said Professor Henry Thomason, consultant of the College of PE and head of the PE235 words
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120 1984-04-02 3 ANNABELLE YIP - ■y ANNABELLE YIP A THAI construction worker, Pong Oncham, died after he was assaulted by a group of six or seven Thai workers, the Coroners' Court heard today. Pong was said to have operated a dice gambling outfit with another Thai worker, Phaisan120 words
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336 1984-04-02 3 FOO MEY KIEN - It's now the top priority, says speaker at Electronic Banking Congress By FOO MEY KIEN ELECTRONIC Cash Management or ECM, which was largely neglected by banks and financial managers in the Asia-Pacific region until about three years ago, is now becoming a top336 words
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122 1984-04-02 3 FIVE ROBBERS surprised a security guard Sit before dawn and carted away a safe longing to Ben and Company containing $21,000 yesterday. Mr Rajah Subramaniam, 19, was doing his rounds at about 4.30 am in the factory compound when the five intruders pounced on122 words
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114 1984-04-02 3 THE MINISTRY of Labour has received complaints that persons impersonating officers from the Ministry are soliciting donations from factory occupiers and contractors of worksites towards various causes The Ministry would like to advise all persons to inform the police immediately when they receive such114 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-04-02 4 Residents say it has been a danger for a year Lianhe Wanbao THE Housing Development Board says it is taking steps to repair a broken railing on the 10th floor of a housing block, which residents say has been dangerous forLianhe Wanbao; PICTURE: LIANHE WANBAO - 284 words
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324 1984-04-02 4 Lianhe Wanbao YOKE Eng High School, the Chinese institution established by Hainan clansmen more than 70 years ago, is facing an uncertain future after 1985 when the Government will acquire the land it is sitting on. The school's management committee now faces twoLianhe Wanbao - 324 words
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Article154 1984-04-02 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE Government is providing $1.06 million to expand the existing Hong Lim Green Community Cen- Ttae new construction will add two new floors to the present building to give the centre more facilities, including two squash courts, a music room andLianhe Wanbao - 154 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-04-02 6 SIT YIN FONG - WOMAN WHO FORSOOK HER FAMILY WANTS TO START LIFE ANEW HERE By SIT YIN FONG MADAM Gan Kuan Yoke eloped to England and forsook her family for almost a quarter of a century. Now,'at 57, the woman who "returned from the dead" is coming back to551 words
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Article, Illustration59 1984-04-02 6 EVEN those without teletext television sets can now see what SBC Text has to offer in a transmission over Channels 5 and 8 half an hour before the regular programmes begin. The broadcast, which includes about 20 pages of news,59 words
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97 1984-04-02 6 NORFOLK Road has been made one-way because of the construction of a stretch of the Central Expressway. Motorists travelling towards Thomson Road should use Moulmein Road. The change, which began at 10 am yesterday, will last until the expressway is completed. The city-bound97 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-04-02 6 THE Community Chest of Singapore has received a donation of $23,406 from Malayan Banking Berhad and its staff. The chairman of the bank, Dato Jaffar Hussein, yesterday presented the cheque to Dr Ee Peng Liang, president of the Community Chest. Dato Hussein said that99 words
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56 1984-04-02 6 SIX fashion houses will represent Singapore at the Sydney Ready-to-Wear Festival starting today. The Trade Development Board is organising Singapore's participation in the fair for the third time. About 460 outfits ranging from teenage casuals and office day wear to formal evening wear will56 words
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82 1984-04-02 6 THREE new researchers have been affiliated to the Institute of South-East Asian Studies. They are Mr Santi Bang-Or, chief of the Commerce and Service Planning Sector in the ILO Asian Regional Team in Bangkok, Dr Sally Borthwick, a lecturer in the DeKirtment of Policitical82 words
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Advertisement188 1984-04-02 5 In the past 25 years, Singapore has developed It means maintaining a strong economy. a .way of life that is peaceful and prosperous. Working hard in every business. And being A life that is worth defending. organised so that the nation can be mobilized SS S Total Defence is the188 words
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Advertisement202 1984-04-02 6 Australia the big country IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ALL AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES AND IMPORTERS On 13 May 1984, the The content will be of Australian goods and Sunday Monitor with a serious nature services and to the complete designed to show the encourage cooperation and importance both Singaporeans to travel to assistance202 words
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Advertisement170 1984-04-02 7 The original fingerprint Oce print Jr i oc£ and Van der Grmien are registered trade marks OCE PRODUCES THE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Judge for yourself. The fingerprints are identical. The evidence is conclusive. The Oce 1900 DF produces perfect copies... whether it's one you want or a thousand. There is no170 words
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187 1984-04-02 8 AP MOSCOW, Monday THE chief of Soviet Traffic Police has been replaced again, eight months after the last new chief was appointed under Yuri Andropov and vowed to eliminate corruption. The government newspaper Izvestia announced the appointment ofAP - 187 words
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Article161 1984-04-02 8 Reuter LONDON, Monday BRITISH doctors have criticised their professional organisation for advising them to invest in tobacco company shares. Dr Gabriel Scally, a senior registrar in Community Medicine, said the position of the British Medical Association (BMA) which campaigns against smoking on healthReuter - 161 words
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Article562 1984-04-02 8 MOSCOW, Monday AS THE US Democratic presidential primary race moves into a decisive stage, Sen Gary Hart is picking up some support he may not have expected and might prefer to do without. The official Soviet press, which remains unremittingly contemptuous of President Reagan562 words
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207 1984-04-02 8 AP LONDON, Monday UNIMPRESSED by expressions of sorrow from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, about the furor over his business activities, opposition Eoliticians pledged yesterday they would eep asking his mother questions. "Mark may be naive, she certainly isAP - 207 words
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658 1984-04-02 9 HE IS ARRESTED AFTER SHOOTING AT HOME OF GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING SINGER LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Monday THE FATHER of Marvin Gaye was arrested for the killing of the Grammy Award-winning soul singer. Gaye, who would have been 45 today, wasLAT-WP - 658 words
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315 1984-04-02 9 Reuter SEOUL, Monday THE SEOUL Government today charged North Korea with responsibility for the kidnapping in Hong Kong six years ago of a South Korean film actress and a film director. The government's agency for National Security Planning (NSP) saidReuter - 315 words
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229 1984-04-02 9 AP NEW YORK, Monday TALKS between the tabloid New York Post and striking employees failed to produce a settlement in time to publish the newspaper's early Monday editions, one of its editors said yesterday. Said Post Metropolitan editor Steve Dunlea vy: "It doesn'tAP - 229 words
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227 1984-04-02 10 AP CAIRO, Monday EGYPT has no interest in having the Soviet Union as an enemy and full diplomatic ties between the two countries will be restored soon, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was auoted vesterdav as saying. The official Middle East News Agency carried MrAP - 227 words
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569 1984-04-02 10 Damascus to press for national accord from rival factions AP BEIRUT, Monday LEBANESE Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan indicated after a meeting with the Soviet Ambassador yesterday that Lebanon may be interested in closer relations with the Soviet Union, while the Soviet-backed governmentAP - 569 words
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276 1984-04-02 10 AP RIYADH, Monday OIL-RICH Saudi Arabia yesterday announced it expects a second consecutive annual budget deficit, totaling USIIS.I billion ($27.5 billion), for fiscal year 1984-1985. The projected deficit is based on expenditures of 260 billion riyals (S|l6o billion) against anticipated revenues of 214AP - 276 words
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Article148 1984-04-02 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Monday THE Herut Party will decide on April 12 whether Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir will lead the party into July elections, Israel Radio reported. The radio said yesterday that Mr Shamir set the date for the Herut convention in consultationsUPI - 148 words
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160 1984-04-02 10 Reuter LONDON, Mon AN UNPUBLISHED novel by Graham Greene which he had forgotten writing has turned up after almost 40 years in a Hollywood vault, The Sunday Times reported yesterday. The newspaper quotes the British author of The Quiet American, Our Man In HavanaReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-04-02 12 Nation Review - Story and pictures by Nation Review BANGKOK, Monday THE 41 Vietnamese troops captured along the Thai-Cambodian border after last week's fighting are in poor health, according to a report in the Bangkok Nation Review. The paper said that this was apparantly because of267 words
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100 1984-04-02 12 Reuter HONG KONG, Monday BLOOD trickling from a 26th floor balcony led to the discovery of two corpses cemented together in a concrete.flower box at a Hong Kong apartment. Firemen and engineers with electric drills and saws spent more than four hoursReuter - 100 words
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302 1984-04-02 12 Voter registration likely to start 'in a few days' AP LISBON, Monday ELECTIONS for a new Legislative Assembly for Macao, the Por-tuguese-administered Chinese territory off Hong Kong, will be held in July, Governor Vasco Almeida E Costa said yesterday. Mr Almeida EAP - 302 words
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334 1984-04-02 12 Make one big investment when you exercise see your doctor UPI CLEVELAND, Monday SAVING money shouldn't be the issue in the hunt for the perfect fitness programme, says an exercise physiologist. Trying not to waste money should. 'There's a ton of gadgets around. People will buy them, use them forUPI - 334 words
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127 1984-04-02 12 UPI TOKYO, Monday JAPAN and the United States opened a television circuit yesterday that will carry news and other events round-the-clock over the pacific.. President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone appeared on a television screen at a noonUPI - 127 words
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Advertisement65 1984-04-02 10 Hi IB u jTTm fjl (Courtesy of DTm Club) Step aboard for your cruise in Singapore's only sailing ship on land. Enjoy a double dose of your favourite drink for as little as the cost of a single drink. Versatile lounge showgroup and talented strolling minstrels entertains you nightly from65 words
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Advertisement70 1984-04-02 12 'GRjmiaboWaka Daily Specials Mondays Yong Taufu Lemak Tuesdays Laksa Assam (Penang Laksa) Wednesdays; Nasi Kunyit (Saffron Rice) Thursdays Mee Rebus Fridays Popiah Saturdays Sundays Ketupat Rempah or try our wide variety of Dishes typically served in the homes of the Nyonyas and Babas, in Malacca Unit 05-22/23, Far East Plaza,70 words
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Advertisement97 1984-04-02 13 THE MODERN OFFICE KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM THAT IS CHEAP AND GOOD. CONSIST OF A MAIN EXCHANGE UNIT WHERE UP TO 6 TELECOMS LINES 12 TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO IT. v Benefit your office communications with: Easy to use, and does not need a telephone operator. Memory dialling for97 words
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714 1984-04-02 14 STEVEN GUO - Their image still that of meeting needs caused by death and disability By STEVEN GUO WHY are Singapore insurance companies a safe bet but a stodgy investment, when all around the world insurance companies are gaining glamour? In Britain, huge multinational companies are prepared714 words
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334 1984-04-02 14 THE following is a selection of currencies analysed in the latest issue of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust, New York. CANADIAN DOLLAR A SLIDING Canadian dollar has caused the government to increase domestic interest rates in an attempt334 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-04-02 14 SHARE OF THE DAY j PERLIS Plantation, which closed at $5.15 last Friday, has been somewhat quiet in the past few weeks after some excitement in early January. While the counter, with a price-earn-ings ratio of about 16, is finding horizontal support at $5,116 words
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228 1984-04-02 14 THE SINGAPORE bourse did not attract interest today as evidenced by thin trading by the midday break. Among the more actively traded were Supreme Corp with 159,000 shares and closing at 91.91, 119,000 shares of General Corp, which cloned at |2.99 and Amalgamated228 words
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Article183 1984-04-02 14 THE dollar's undertone remained firm this morning on expectations that US interest rate would stay at their current high levels but eased slightly against major currencies in money markets in the Far East in line with trends abroad. Trading was quiet and cautious as operators awaited the183 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-04-02 15 MR BERNARD CHEN has been appointed group general manager and director of the soft drinks bottler, Fraser and Neave. Mr Chen, who's also the MP for Clementi, joined F N in Nov 1981 as its general manager. MR J D H NEILL, who retired as the F N228 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-04-02 15 MR LEE YAN HONG has been appointed manager of the Infonet Division of Asian Computer Sevices. Mr Lee, who will be responsible for marketing and supporting Infoners network services in Singapore fid Malaysia, graduated from the University of Singapore and subsequently spent three years at Plessey Singapore537 words
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Article256 1984-04-02 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly easier Cold Storage 4.28/4.30 Fraser Neave 6.05/6.10 Haw Par 2.58/2.59 Jacks Intl 5.25/5.70 Magnum 3.74/3.78 Arab Mai Dev 1.23/1.27 Boustead 2.64 B Esso 12.70/12.80 Genting 5.15/5.20 Hume 5.15/5.20 Inchcap 2.84/2.85 MUIB 2.83/2.84 NOL 2.73/2.75 Oriental 5.60/5.80 Pegi 1.71/1.73 PMC 2.01/2.03 Paramount256 words
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Article119 1984-04-02 15 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US$ 2.0910 2.0810 2.0720 sterling 3.0153 2.9933 2.9833 Australian 1.9635 1.9394 1.9294 Canadian 1.0454 1.8254 1.6104 New Zealand 1.3968 1.3767 1.3617 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.6749 11.3748 11.3248 Belgian franc/comm 3.9758119 words
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Miscellaneous27 1984-04-02 14 i.%e TiS McNwafct »»W. lac i 53 D 'CERTAINLY. I BELIEVE IN PmRfIftCAVON. m R UA6T MIOUTI QffTEP A OLOMP£. TONKSrHT I'M COWCr OUT WITH A MPfIEAP.*27 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1984-04-02 16 LIZ HODGKINSON - YOU WILL THEN NOT MISS ALL THOSE REWARDING EXPERIENCES By LIZ HODGKINSON Special to Tho Singapore Monitor YOU'VE overslept. You ladder your only good pair of tights getting dressed, and go into the kitchen to find you've run out of coffee. A letter1,185 words
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547 1984-04-02 16 RONALD D WHITE - By RONALD D WHITE WASHINGTON: TODAY'S teenaged students have a higher regard for their parents, worry more about nuclear war than about pollution and strongly believe in the effectiveness of American education, according to the results of a national survey released here. The survey on547 words
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Article465 1984-04-02 17 afffiraHßWiW ONE OF the roles of a newspaper is to reflect public viewpoints; letters from readers are an integral part of the process. In the well-established papers, letters to the press enioy pride of place covering a wide range of subjects from grammar to politics. Usually well465 words
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269 1984-04-02 17 RECENTLY, the People's Action Party announced the first batch of its candidates for the forthcoming election. At the same time, The Workers' Party announced its new leadership. It is sad to see that once again, none of the people mentioned is a269 words
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196 1984-04-02 17 DON'T BE FOOLED BY GLIB SALESMEN RECENTLY I went to shop at Sim Lim Tower to buy a portable hi-fi set. The salesman convinced me to make a purchase of one of his sets, claiming that it was made in Japan196 words
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121 1984-04-02 17 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Executive Asst Secretary(Public Relations) Housing Development Board WE WOULD like to thank "R Hood" for his letter "Thank you for the great service. HDB!" (SM. March 19). We would however, like to take this opportunity to clarify that our "Open--011-Sunday service is121 words
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74 1984-04-02 17 MRS WEE-LEE GRACIE - MRS WEE-LEE GRACIE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the press complaint "Check fingernails of our hawkers" by "Can't Eat" (SM, March 20). I wish to inform the writer that hawkers are constantly reminded to practise good personal Our public74 words
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Article168 1984-04-02 17 PAUL NEO LAM CHUAN - PAUL NEO LAM CHUAN Secretary CPF Board PLEASE refer to Mrs Winifred Yee's letter "CPF funds must be made usable for renovations" (SM, March 23). While a renovation scheme will benefit some CPF members, the Board would need to consider its im- plementation very carefully,168 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1984-04-02 18 HK 'new wave 9 films are becoming colourful flashes to be panned Hong Kong Star HONG KONG: The year 1981 was a golden year of sorts for the Hong Kong film industry because it presented the movie-going public with a variety of supposedly New Wave directors to replaceHong Kong Star - 1,079 words
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Article495 1984-04-02 18 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES: More than 100 of the city's finest restaurants have voluntarily pledged to hold the line on prices for the Olympics. Which is unprecedented, idealistic and shrewd. It is a genuine wish to show Los Angeles at its best, a recognition of theLAT-WP - 495 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-04-02 18 MARILYN BECK - By MARILYN BECK in HOLLYWOOD IPS TO say that Lynda Carter has a lot of new things going on in her life is like saying Wonder Woman is a special kind of woman a substantial understatement. The one-time Wonder Woman has, in recent months, gotten aIPS - 596 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-04-02 20 msmw HONG KONG TVB is waging a war with Commercial Radio -and RTHK and caught in the cross-fire are the singers The two radio stations plan to jointly broadcast the annual Gold Disc Award Presentation, Hong Kong's answer to the Grammy Awards which will be507 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-04-02 20 IMUW Classical Moments: In Performance at the White House (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) THE Julliard String Quartet was founded in 1946 and is among the oldest and famous of string quartets today. In this programme, they perform Brahms' A Minor Quartet at the White House.477 words
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Article, Illustration969 1984-04-02 21 Pauline Loh - IWUNK A with I Pauline Loh LAST MONTH, there was a festival of 14 Chinese films from the mainland. "Chinese Movies in the Eighties", unlike previous festivals, had a dozen plus two gooa films in their first run, and not repeats unearthed from the dusty969 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-04-02 22 INEZ WEI - SHORT STYLES WITH BODY AND BOUNCE Hairstyles by JERIC SEE of REDS SALON Make-up by REVLON, CHANEL and ULTIMA II Story by INEZ WEI TEXTURE and movement are the key words in today's hair language. As you tune into the new clean-line clothes for an exciting fastpacedPictures by SPENCER LOH - 498 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-04-02 23 Newsweek THE WORD from Hollywood is that Le Bal, which will probably never reach Singapore commercially, could provide a major Oscar night surprise by upsetting Fanny and Alexander for the best foreign film. This French-Italian-Algerian co-produc-tion has already won the Cesar (France's Oscar) for bestNewsweek - 368 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-04-02 23 LETTERS from Leisare reader* on subjects pertaining to oar colnmns will be selected for publication weekly in this colama. Please address your letters to Leisare Box, The SlAgapore Monitor, 2, Alexandra' Road, 03-61 A Delta Hoase, Singapore OSIS. Yoa mny'nse a pseudonym bat actual names, addresses and telephone54 words
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Article87 1984-04-02 23 I WISH to thank the writer for his constructive and factual article headlined "Black and White Classics Neglected" (SM March 23). SBC should respond by revamping the current dull movie specials on television. May I add that to telecast TV film productions as "Movie Specials" over87 words
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Article110 1984-04-02 23 KNOWING the difficulty of acquiring Italian soccer matches, a partial solution to this problem may be for SBC to televise the first leg of the European Cup Winners' Cup semi-final tie between England's Manchester United and Italy's Juventus, to be played on Wednesday, April 11 in England.110 words
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Article40 1984-04-02 23 I WATCHED Panorama: The Elusive War over Channel 12 and I cannot help believing that a good part of the programme was excised by SBC. Also, the opening ana closing credits were not shown. VISUALRAMA Singapore 164640 words
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132 1984-04-02 23 IRONICALLY, two outstanding and greatly successful Alois, namely The Eddy Duchin Story and The Glen Miller Stoa, produced by Colamk and Universal Studios respectively, have yet to be telecast in Singapore. Hailed by all the critics as two of the most outstanding dims In132 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1984-04-02 19 -=)H Oiling 1 Live Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme Swordsman Chu The That Kid* sixth-grade cJass a deteriorating neighbourhood undertakes a project of converting a strip of land used as dump a park. Aided by a dedicated teacher, they encounter the real world. I 4.05 The Waterville Gang. Ocean currents1,056 words
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Miscellaneous488 1984-04-02 23 fllM GUIDE METROPOm (*****27): ZENKWUNDO STRIKES IN PARIS (C) DALIT (*****16): THE DEVIL S OFFSPRING (C) y EN y B (*****97); FIGHT FOR SHAOLIN TAMO LIWAQU (*****30): ESPRIT D'AMOUR (C) SYSTIQUE (C) Starring Alan Tam. N1 Shujun. Ye Tong Synopsis: About a love triangle between a couple and the spirit488 words
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Miscellaneous184 1984-04-02 24 DANCEWORKS by Cecilia Hon and her dancers will be staged at victoria Theatre tomorrow at 8 pm. The programme includes Orfeo, Narcissus, Offertorio, Vespri and Metamorphosis. Guest dancer Chua Kah Joo, formerly of the London Ballet Theatre, will dance a solo. Tickets are by donations in aid of the Spastic184 words
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Miscellaneous564 1984-04-02 24 Narcissus, an Ham in Dancaworks, Victoria Thaatra tomorrow. PHOTOGRAPHY VISICALC COURSE THE Singapore Polytechnic Photo- LENG KEE CC will start a Visicalc graphic Society is holding its 11th In- course on Wednesday, 7pmto 10 pm. ternational Students' Photographic Sa- The fee ranges from $15 to $30 per lon 83/84 competition,564 words
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552 1984-04-02 25 THELMA - This humble flapjack is fast becoming a health food fad in many parts of the world By THELMA THEY resemble flapjacks, but not quite. There's nothing quite like them anywhere and never mind the jokes about the people who depend on them for their552 words
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Advertisement270 1984-04-02 29 I NOTICES I In tha Matter of tha Companies Act, Cap. 105 And In tha Mattar off Cinnamon Pta Ltd At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #04-06 Singapore 0617 on the 27th day of March 1984, the following Special Resolution270 words
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Article171 1984-04-02 30 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L T PCT. PF PA NswJsrMy 5 1 0 .*93 156 04 Philadelphia 5 1 0 .633 130 73 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 M 110 Washington 0 6 0 .000 60 167 Southern Division, N< »w Orleans s 0 0171 words
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273 1984-04-02 30 WEEKEND AP SEATTLE (Washington), Monday GEORGETOWN and Houston earned berths for tonight's championship game for the National Major College Basketball title with victories on Saturday. The Georgetown defence, sparked by Michael Graham and Patrick Ewing, held a frustrated Kentucky team to only 3-of-33 snots from theAP - 273 words
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Article221 1984-04-02 30 X-Clinched playoff berth, Y-clinched dMaton Ml* Saturday's results: Boston 2. Montreal 1; Chicago 4. Detroit 2; Quebec 4. Buffalo 1; NY Islanders 3. Washngton 1; Hartford 5. N Y Rangers 3; Calgary 10. Mvmesota 3; Toronto 6. St Lous 4; Edmonton 4. Los angeies3 WIT PTS221 words
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Article85 1984-04-02 30 AP KIRKWOOO (California), Monday JOCELYNE Perrillat of Grand Bornand, France, collected her fourth women's pro ski racing victory today, winning the Giant Slalom on the Kirkwood Resort Slopes on Saturday. The 28-year-old, 6-year pro, defeated Cathy Bruce of the US, denying her the first win byAP - 85 words
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Article72 1984-04-02 30 UPI SYDNEY, Monday, RESULTS of first grade football matches played in Australia at the weekend: Rugby League: Sydney Manly 82, Balmain 10; Parramatta 12, South Sydney tf; Cronulla 20, St George 12; Canterbury 21, IllawatTa 8; Penrith 16, Eastern Suburbs 8; North Sydney 82, Canberra 8. RugbyUPI - 72 words
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Article77 1984-04-02 30 Reuter VILAMOURA (Portugal), Monday VINCENT Bran and Dave Shaw of the United States won the first race of the World Star Class Yachting Championship which began yesterday, according to provisional results. In Force Three Winds, they finished ahead of Achim Griese and Michel Marcour ofReuter - 77 words
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Article126 1984-04-02 30 Reuter LAS VEGAS, Monday The World Boxing Association (WBA) may sanction South African heavyweight Gerrie Coetzee's fight against Larry Holmes in Las Vegas on June 8. Vice-president Alberto Medoza has said the WBA would recognise the bout as a title fight if Holmes, who gave upReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-04-02 31 Reuter LIVERPOOL, Monday HALLO DANDY, ridden by Neale Doughty and trained by Gordon Richards, won the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree Race Course here at the weekend. Irish-trained Greasepaint, runner-up to last year's winner, Corbiere, came second again, beaten by four lengths. Corbiere ran aReuter - 296 words
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299 1984-04-02 31 He beats former champion Lee Trevino by one-shot margin UPI PONTE VEDRA (Florida), Monday FRED COUPLES made amends yesterday for failing to make the cut in his two previous appearances by winning the US$BOO,OOO (Sfl,680,000) Tournament Players Championship by a oneshot margin over formerUPI - 299 words
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Article205 1984-04-02 31 AP BOCA RATON (Florida), Monday TOP-SEEDED Jimmy Connors, despite an injured foot, defeated former South African player Johan Kriek 7*5, 6-4, to win the U*****,000 (*****,500) Paine Webber Tennis Classic yesterday. Connors, ranked third in the world, played a patient game against seventh-seeded Krielc toAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-04-02 32 ERNEST FRIDA - EE KIAT, SAMY, VINCENT AND MURUGIAH WILL REPRESENT SINGAPORE GOLF ROUNDUP Avvvw. with ERNEST FRIDA POH EE KIAT, P M Samy, Vincent Lee and M Murugiah, will represent Singapore in the Malaysian Amateur Open championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lummir, from April317 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-04-02 32 TALIB HAEON, a former regular Singapore international, finally found his old form after being two years in the wilderness. Yesterday, the 38-year-old Keppel Club player surprised many by posting the lowest score of five-over-par 78 in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League match at Jurong616 words
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205 1984-04-02 32 SEMBAWANG Country Club, taking full advantage of their home course, won their Singapore Golf Association Handicap League matches against Keppel Club and Changi yesterday. Sembawang CC, represented by three divisions, returned an aggregate of 807 strokes against Changi's 818 and Keppel's 825. The scores:205 words
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135 1984-04-02 32 JAKARTA, Monday AUSTRALIAN Terry Gale held off a last-round challenge from Lu Chien Soon of Taiwan to claim the US$lOO,OOO (S$208,000) Indonesian Open golf championship yesterday. Gale shot a three-under-par 69 for a total of 280, two shots ahead of Lu, who135 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-04-02 33 S GULAM - Large turnout augurs well for future of local football Reports by S GULAM THE RESPONSE for the revamped, Singapore Sports Council/Football Association of Singapore/MILO Soccer School scheme, which was launched yesterday morning at four venues around the island, was overwhelming. The biggest crowd was atPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 449 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-04-02 33 THE Singapore Sports Council/FAS/MILO Soccer School scheme is "a five-year plan that will enable us to stand well in the international arena at all levels." Major Abbas Abu Amin, FAS deputy chairman, and tournament committee chairman, who was at the Gloucester261 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-04-02 33 S GULAM - TOA PAYOH UNITED 3 POLICE 1 By S GULAM PERHAPS it was "Sunday blues" which hit the Police Sports Association and caused them to go down tame- ly to Toa Payoh United in the National Football League Division One match at the Toa Payoh Athletics Centre yesterday.429 words
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Article186 1984-04-02 33 P w D L F A Pts POLICE 14 8 0 6 26 21 24 TOA PAYOH UTD 14 4 4 15 13 22 SAFSA 12 5 4 3 20 11 19 FARRER PARK D'MOS 12 6 1 5 21 16 19 TIONG BAHRU 13 4 7 2 18186 words
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277 1984-04-02 34 FIJI 28 N2 ALL-BLACKS 0 AP HONG KONG, Monday FIJI put on a stunning performance yesterday, blanking New Zealand's All-Blacks 26-0 and winning the Cathay Pacific-Hong Kong Bank seven-a-side rugby tournament. The popular Fijians, who drew cheers from the spectators with their speedyAP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-04-02 34 S GULAM - SINGAPORE MALAYS 8 JOHOR MALAYS 2 By S GULAM A SECOND-half rally failed to save Johor Malays from a 3-2 defeat by Singapore Malays in the opening match of the Sultans' Gold Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Johor, quarterfinalists in487 words
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162 1984-04-02 34 ROME, Monday JUVENTUS maintained their three-point lead over Roma in the Italian First Division yesterday thanks to a late penalty. Juventus, missing the inspiration of flu-hit Michel Platini, looked as if they would have to settle for a goalless draw against third-placed Fiorentina until162 words
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137 1984-04-02 34 UPI LONDON, Monday SPANISH league champions Athletic Bilbao took a major step towards retaining their title when they defeated second-placed Heal Madrid 2-1 with a goal three minutes from time yesterday. The winner came in the 87th minute when Daniel Ruiz Dani foundUPI - 137 words
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Advertisement86 1984-04-02 34 NEW TRETORN XL Self Pressure Tennis Bad Swedish fcnnl* Supentx Mad Wilandar "No other ball can compare with the new ak Tretorn XL in my opinion It has all you can ask ot a ball for advanced m competitive playing, both as regards liveliness A and capacity for topsptn and86 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-04-02 35 WIN RAISES HOPES OF A QUARTERFINAL BERTH FOR E. MALAYSIANS SABAH 3 SERAWAK 0 SABAH moved closer to gaining a place in the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Cup series with this victory over Sarawak at Likas Stadium in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. Sabah, which only needs168 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-04-02 35 4 M'sian players out after bruising pre-Olympic friendly Reuter WELLINGTON, Mon MALAYSIA'S soccer coach Frank Lord has slammed New Zealand's style as being too physical. After Saturday's 2-0 defeat by New Zealand in the first of three friendly pre-Olympic warm-up matches, Lord said theReuter - 280 words
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