Singapore Monitor, 6 April 1984
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Title Section11 1984-04-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Friday, April 6,1984 30cents11 words
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345 1984-04-06 1 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO HALF of a group of Singaporeans who drew their CPF between Jan 1975 and June 1980 had other savings averaging almost $70,000 each, according to a survey. They were among 900 people who replied to the survey.345 words
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Article308 1984-04-06 1 ABOUT 33 per cent of CPF members were still obligated to look after relatives (averaging two in a household). CHILDREN made regular financial contributions to members, though most of them were staying with their parents. ONE IN FOUR of children staying away from the CPF308 words
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Advertisement40 1984-04-06 1 DON 1 11J I JL I I Entire school is THIS A on alert for HAPPEN missing pupil: Pg 4 PORE: IMHMI What residents say about 40 falling objects: Pg 6 HOW SEVEN PEOPLE SPENT THEIR CPF SAVINGS: PAGE 240 words
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Article112 1984-04-06 2 IS COMING YOUR WAY SUNDAY sees the launch of Neighbourhood Singapore's newest newspaper which will be included free, as part of the Sunday Monitor. In our first edition we feature these stories from the four areas in which Neighbourhood will be circulating: Changkat Changi kids conquer Mount Kinabalu with112 words
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300 1984-04-06 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE FIRST attempt by the judiciary to get qualified solicitors and advocates to join the Subordinate Courts has attracted three practising lawyers. Mr Francis Tseng was in the Government Legal Service before going into private practice in 1980. Mr Tseng, 35,300 words
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845 1984-04-06 3 ANNABELLE YIP; ANGELA TOH; SHAMALA KANDIAH - REPORTS BY ANNABELLE YIP ANGELA TOH AND SHAMALA KANDIAH A 1981 summary of a survey on the use of funds withdrawn by CPF members, conducted by the Applied Research Corporation for the Ministry of Social Affairs, showed that about half of the 900845 words
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Article130 1984-04-06 3 Five-fold rise in cases handled by Subordinate Courts SINCE the Subordinate Courts were centralised in their present premises in Upper Cross Street in October 1975, there has been more than a five-fold jump in the number of cases handled. The load has become so great130 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-04-06 3 THE Registry of Vehicles is conducting studies to see if additional high-mounted rear stop lamps should be made compulsory for Singapore's cars. This follows a request from the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS), and United States studies which indicate that introduction of the lights there will reduce rear-end collisions by175 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-04-06 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A WHOLE school is on the look out for a missing 11-year-old girl. Students of Mattar Primary School, off Aljunied Road, have responded to an appeal by the school principal, Mr Foo Don Wan, to help trace a Primary Five217 words
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258 1984-04-06 4 FOO MEY KIEN - $9 MILLION PLANT OF MODERN ALCHEMY TO BE OPENED IN JURONG By FOO MEY KIEN A REFINERY which takes industrial scraps and turns them into bars of precious metal will be officially opened in Jurong on Monday. The $9 million plant in258 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-04-06 4 SIT YIN FONG - THE 'FLOWER-BOX' MURDERS By SIT YIN FONG POLICE sources confirmed yesterday that "quite a substantial sum of money" was involved in the Hong Kong "flower-nox" murder of two wealthy Singapore brothers. They would not say how or how much, pending investigations. Mr Stephen374 words
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Article84 1984-04-06 4 THE WRECKAGE of the Honda car that broke into two after smashing into a tree will be shipped to Japan for studies by the maker. The company is reportedly seeking to retrieve the remains of the car which was involved in an accident in Upper Paya84 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-04-06 6 A MEAT chopper thrown from a 12-storey Housing Board flat narrowly missed a family in Aljunied on Wednesday night. The cleaver landed on the roof of Mr Albert Loh's pick-up after the family alighted at Block 122, Paya Lebar Way.225 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-04-06 6 A WAITRESS, Jamalia Samsul, 29, who lives in Toa Pavoh Housing Estate said: "I have seen waterfilled plastic bags being thrown from flats. These people should be jailed as it is very dangerous for the people walking below." Madam Ho Yue Nue, a839 words
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Advertisement428 1984-04-06 2 «A#iV l 7«9ißrKib j^HyßMr*'<^ A V». xuls W3. <3l >. JW' k happens to all of us. We find ounelvee unable to speak up when we really need to. And we doot always know why But whoever the reaaan, we naed not juat accept it-not when it can keep us428 words
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Advertisement123 1984-04-06 2 Another python caught 2.5 metre reptile dragged out of Alexandra Rd drain Story and pictures by SPENCER LOH THIS SNAKE (circled) visited Queenstown last night and was deemed less than charming. The 2.5 metre python was dragged out of the drain beside Alexandra Road Good jobs by a resident and123 words
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Advertisement122 1984-04-06 3 Discarvery Lunch is the answer to having a gourmet meal within the limitations of a lunch hour. Help yourself to a choice of smoked delicacies, pate or seafood. Enjoy a hot or chilled soup from the tureen. Ask the Chef to carve for you from a selection of four succulent122 words
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Advertisement146 1984-04-06 5 12 routes islandwide, 250 buses operating everyday from All these, our achievements within a period of one year. 6am to midnight. And within this one year we have thank you bus commuters for being with us. transported 38 million bus commuters and travelled MmMm* And to the authorities, our staff146 words
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226 1984-04-06 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan today sought backing for his Middle East policy on a trip designed to reap votes from minority groups in his re-election campaign. He flew to New York two days after the state's Democratic primary elections in whichReuter - 226 words
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190 1984-04-06 7 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Friday INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp has unveiled a package of new products aimed at enhancing the usefulness of its personal computer as part of an office system. Also unveiled at a press briefing was a colour monitor for the company's PC Jr,LAT-WP - 190 words
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431 1984-04-06 7 12 per cent is now highest level since October 1982 AP NEW YORK, Friday SEVERAL major American banks yesterday raised their prime lending rates to 12 per cent from 11.5 per cent, the second increase in the key borrowing rate in three weeks.AP - 431 words
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272 1984-04-06 8 TRENDS Journal of Commerce THE Malaysian Government is expected to announce in April the "Privatisation" of certain services now being provided by the Telecommunications Department (Telecom). It is understood that Telecom will be reconstituted as a public corporation, which will be required toJournal of Commerce - 272 words
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770 1984-04-06 8 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age newspaper, Melbourne, Special to the Singapore Monitor. SINGAPORE, Friday A NEW study has warned that chemical weapons could spread quickly and widely to the Third World, adding a dangerous dimension to regional conflicts especially in the770 words
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196 1984-04-06 8 AP JAKARTA, Friday WHAT may have been the world's worst continuous forest fire destroyed more than 3 million hectares of rain forest between February and June last year in East Kalimantan, Mr Sudjarwo, Indonesia's Minister of Forestry, said yesterday. Following aAP - 196 words
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384 1984-04-06 9 AP WILHELMSHAVEN (W Germany), Friday THE supreme Allied naval commander warned yesterday that Nato could lose control of the North Atlantic as a huge Soviet naval exercise caught Western monitors by surprise. US Adm Wesley McDonald, speaking at a news conference in this NorthAP - 384 words
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116 1984-04-06 9 UPI LONDON, Friday THERE are more exceptionally bright male students than female ones, but men also outnumber women as academic underachievers, according to recent research of a British uUniversity. An analysis of degrees awarded in 1978 and 1979 found that women got substantially fewer FirstUPI - 116 words
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298 1984-04-06 9 Reuter NEW YORK, Friday RICHARD Nixon, in television interviews to be shown next week, says the US probably bugged Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's car and that US intelligence keeps a president informed on the sex lives ofReuter - 298 words
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Article380 1984-04-06 10 VIETNAMESE FACE ABOUT 50,000 ARMED MEN, SAYS THE U.S. Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday VIETNAM is facing growing opposition to its occupation of Cambodia from an estimated 50,000 resistance fighters, but shows no signs of changing its policies, a State' Department official told Congress yesterday. Assistant Secretary ofReuter - 380 words
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211 1984-04-06 10 UPI CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Friday TWO SHUTTLE astronauts skipped their final tune-up jet flights yesterday because of a take-off collision with a flock of birds, but the countdown ticked uninterrupted toward today's blastoff to start Challenger in hot pursuit of a wobbling satellite.UPI - 211 words
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457 1984-04-06 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday CHILD-KILLER Arthur Frederick Goode 111 died in Florida's electric chair yesterday and Elmo Patrick Sonnier was put to death in Louisiana, the first time since 1976 that two convicts have been executed on the same day. Sonnier's execution was watchedUPI - 457 words
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Advertisement135 1984-04-06 7 I off room rates v at the Palm Beach. More money to enjoy Penang. Discover relaxing Penang at the Palm Beach Hotel. Now your holiday in Penang Normal rates l>cfore discount can be even more enjoyable with this 'Special Offer' from the Palm Single Twin Beach. This friendly relaxed hotel135 words
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Advertisement793 1984-04-06 7 Magnolia's Double Reward Winners On March 15th Magnolia held the Double Reward Grand Draw where 5 top prizes of trips to Hawaii and Los Angeles plus $1000 spending money for each family were given away. 100 Cold Storage Supermarket vouchers worth $100 each were also won. All winners will be793 words
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Advertisement342 1984-04-06 11 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS How to have your say and enjoy it too On April 8, the Sunday Monitor will I f|\||l?>iiiftnh u and Whampoa; Bedok Chai Chee, Gulega, be introducing Neighbourhood'. An 8-page D Somapah and Changi. weekly newspaper packed with local news I I Singapore Colour Centres: 451 A342 words
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197 1984-04-06 12 FOO CHOY PENG - Intraco and F N move into blooming mushroom project By FOO CHOY PENG EVEEBLOOM Mushroom, the local company that cultivates Chinese black mushrooms, looks set to carve a niche for itself in the international market with the addition of two new shareholders to the company. Intraco and Fraser and Neave197 words
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592 1984-04-06 12 SELWYN PARKER - IT'S ONE OF THE WORLD'S LIVELIEST MARKETS WITH TRADING DOUBLED IN JUST ONE YEAR By SELWYN PARKER AUCKLAND has only 300 listed companies. A big day's trading is US$lB million worth of scrips. And it's at the bottom of the world. Yet the592 words
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234 1984-04-06 12 Lianhe Zaobao A LOCAL gold futures company has wound up its business and has withdrawn from the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) because it has found the market too bleak to continue. Hanlin Bullion Pte Ltd has been operating for several years.Lianhe Zaobao - 234 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-04-06 12 SHARE OF THE DAY j THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) BE has, throughout *****3, been re■■ceiving good news for its prospects in 1984. It was appointed insurer for two plum projects the MRT and Raffles City. Sun Hung Kai Securities analysts have recommended that ICS108 words
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233 1984-04-06 12 V 1 VVMLLSTREET L Reuter YESTERDAY'S second half-point hike in the prime lending rate in three weeks was more than Wall Street could tolerate. The stock market closed sharply lower and extended its losing streak to six straight sessions. The Dow Jones IndustrialReuter - 233 words
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Article142 1984-04-06 12 AP THE US dollar fell against all major currencies in what dealers called "exceptionally thin" trading on foreign exchanges yesterday Gold prices also dropped Dealers said investors were hesitant to alter positions because of a lack of political or financial news. In Tokyo, where trading ends beforeAP - 142 words
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135 1984-04-06 13 SIME DARBY has dissolved its insurance venture with Fireman's Fund Insurance ■cause it has limited potential and therefore, "did not warrant continuing the relationship," said Sime's Chief Executive Officer Tunku Ahmad. Fireman's Fund, based in San Francisco, is a subsidiary of American Express Company.135 words
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102 1984-04-06 13 GENERAL Ceremic Manufacturers has secured technical assistance and manufacturing know-how for manufacturing and selling ceremic split tiles exclusively for Malaysia and Brunei under an agreement with Staloton H H Hensiek GmBH of West Germany. The agreement also allows General Ceremic the exclusive rights102 words
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140 1984-04-06 13 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has requested additional information from Raleigh Cycles about its general offer to acquire shares in General Lumber. The exchange wants to know the source from which.Raleigh intends to raise the funds required for tne cash offer for140 words
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39 1984-04-06 13 VENEER Products has invested $46 million through its Hong Kong subsidiary, Shenzhen Sungang Warehouse Enterprises, in a project to develop and operate a warehousing complex. The amount is fully funded from external sources.39 words
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67 1984-04-06 13 LINGUI Developments Bhd's general offer to acquire Industrial and Commercial Insurance (M)'s remaining shares not already owned by Lingui has attracted acceptances totalling 450,003 shares. Thus, Lingui's stake of 1.8 million ICI shares (60 per cent of its issued share capital)67 words
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49 1984-04-06 13 SOUTH East Asia Lumber has changed its name to SEAL Incorporated Bhd and the company's shares have been traded and quoted under its new name from yesterday. PUBLIC CORP's shares will be suspended from trading on April 9 instead of Apr 10.49 words
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Article257 1984-04-06 13 30 per cent credit ceiling does not apply to foreign-currency loans THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore has made a key concession to banks in their foreign-currency lending business, the Asian Wall Street Journal reported. Banks received an MAS circular this week which assured and clarified that257 words
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394 1984-04-06 13 LAU TIONG LIP - By LAU TIONG LIP THE SINGAPORE of the future could be one in which a motorist can drive up to a petrol station and buy petrol by inserting a card, not unlike withdrawing cash from an ATM today. It could be a place where394 words
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112 1984-04-06 13 TEXTILE Corp of Malaysia (TCM) has obtained the Foreign Investment Committee's approval for the acquisition of 52 million Msl ordinary shares in Supreme Corp Bhd, representing 21.44 per cent of SCB's issued capital. The acquisition of Bukit Ritan Realty has also been approved. The112 words
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Advertisement113 1984-04-06 13 H Hilton's Lounge presents They'll sing you a ballad as smooth as our cocktails Or give all that's jazz, add fizz to your favourite 'pop' or play and sing 'country'. Sandi Zahir and keyboard maestro Mark Mills add their own brand of sophisticated 'zing' to the cosy atmosphere of the113 words
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Article, Illustration960 1984-04-06 14 JURIS KAZA - Its success has led to the export of civil defence equipment, technology and knowhow By JURIS KAZA Sweden Now SWEDEN has had only one encounter with 20th-cen-tury warfare. On a clear winter's night on Feb 22 1944, 20 Soviet bombers swept in from the Baltic andSweden Now - 960 words
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356 1984-04-06 14 HAYNES JOHNSON - ISSUES By HAYNES JOHNSON LAT-WP THE COMMENT by Mr Richard Lamm, the Governor of Colorado, that elderly people who are terminally ill have a "duty to die and get out of the way" leaped into newspaper headlines, producing howls of outrage. (HeLAT-WP - 356 words
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Advertisement205 1984-04-06 14 1 J 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 travel205 words
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Article391 1984-04-06 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT Dear fellow Singaporeans, IMAGINE a chopper being flung from a block of hats! It happened in Aljunied and, after reading about it, you probably felt, as we do, a sense of outrage and helplessness. A month ago, a woman was rendered391 words
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323 1984-04-06 15 MISS HEATHER KWOK - Ultra-violet light accelerates the premature ageing of skin MISS HEATHER KWOK Public Relations Officer Ministry of Health I REFER to your article entitled "Beauticians' Reply to Howe" (SM, Mar 21) by Michael Liew. According to your writer, the Minister for Health had said323 words
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119 1984-04-06 15 LEE HONG LENG - LEE HONG LENG For Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education I REFER to the letter "Don't leave the senior assistants out in the cold" by Demoralised (SM, March 13). The~Ministry plans to introduce a new designation, "Heads of Department", in sec- ondary schools119 words
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78 1984-04-06 15 TIMOTHY TAN - TIMOTHY TAN Singapore 1554 THE quality of the water in the swimming lagoon at Sentosa needs to be investigated. I took my family for an outing to Sentosa a few days ago. After a swim at the lagoon, my son, aged three, had diarrhoea78 words
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309 1984-04-06 15 CHOO WAI CHAN - CHOO WAI CHAN Public Relations Officer Public Utilities Board THE Public Utilities Board shares the concern of "Anti-Waste" on the water problem (SM, March 23). As part of the Water Conservation Plan implemented in 1981, the Board carried out a study on309 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1984-04-06 17 DAVID LEWIS - GIELGUD GOING ON 80 By DAVID LEWIS in London Reuter "EVERYBODY I know now is either deaf or blind or gaga," Sir John Gielgud said wryly as he pondered his approaching 80th birthday on April 14. Erect, pink-cheeked and patrician, Gielgud himself is none of these thing*Reuter - 1,108 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-04-06 18 DEBORAH CAULFIELD - By DEBORAH CAULFIELD in Hollywood LAT-WP TOMORROW, two full days before Oscar night, Frank Johnson and Steve Kaplan will possess a secret desired by about 500 million movie fans worldwide this year's Academy Award winners. Johnson and Kaplan are the two men that Price Waterhouse, one ofLAT-WP - 769 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-04-06 20 PAT D'ROSE - CALENDAR OF EVENTS (JUNE 8-24) All reports by PAT D'ROSE Les Grands Ballets Canadiens Victoria Theatre (Empress Place), 8.00 pm $10. $20, $30, $50 The Oolah World World Trade Centre Auditorium (Maritime Square) 8.00 pm $5. $8, $10 9 Fou Ts'ong Piano Recital Victoria Concert736 words
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Article, Illustration997 1984-04-06 20 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL A OF ARTS yC 1984 rL Let Grands Ballet* Canadians THE world-famous 38-member ballet troupe from Canada will set the tone for the festival. The troupe will perform 10 dances, including Concerto Barocco and Serenade (choreographed by George Balanchine), Soaring (by Doris Humphrey), Tarn Ti997 words
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Article92 1984-04-06 20 THERE will be outdoor performances between June 4 and 7 during the lunch hours and in the evenings. These will include cultural dances from New Zealand and the Philippines, local musicians playing jazz, country and western, light classical and even a mime show. At lunch time (between 192 words
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Article56 1984-04-06 20 THE celebrations will begin with a parade and an open air cultural show on June 8. This will be staged at the site next to the Mandarin Hotel at 8 pm. Fifteen groups will participate. The items include performances by school bands, choral readings, cultural dances including folk56 words
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Article90 1984-04-06 20 TICKETS will be on sale from May 15 at the, Central Booking Office at Victoria Theatre and at National Theatre. American Express Cardholders can book their tickets by filling out special forms sent to them by the American Express office. They can also call personally at the90 words
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Article492 1984-04-06 20 SEVEN films will be shown during the Film Week (June 11 to 17). They will be screened at 8 pm at SingaBore8 ore Cultural Theatre, Grange :oad. Tickets are at $3 each. Monday, June 11 ALL THE KING'S MEN (Taiwan) This is a historical film about492 words
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Article262 1984-04-06 20 Pinocchlo VENUE: Singapore Conference Hall DURATION: June 15 to 24 Why did Pinocchio's nose grow and grow? You'll get the answer by unzipping and unbuttoning the various panels, sections and tabs. This innovative way of presenting the exhibition was conceived at the 100 th birthday celebrations of Pinocchio262 words
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Article135 1984-04-06 20 THE Monkey King is about the adventures of a popular legendary figure from the Chinese classics. The play, put up by Act 3, will be in English and the performers will be dressed in authentic Chinese opera costumes. Performances will be staged on the following dates: June135 words
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Article73 1984-04-06 20 THE venues, dates and times of the workshops are still being worked out. The workshops will be held by Thai Classical Dance Troupe lecture/demonstration; Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe open rehearsals; Les Grands Ballets Canadiens open rehearsals; Tzi Ma actor's and director's workshop; Fou Ts'ong piano masterclass; Herbie73 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-04-06 22 TV SCENE Newsweek WEST GERMAN television is high on political chatter, low on excitement and has a reputation for some of the dullest programming in all of Europe. Now, an unlikely source is brightening the West German screens: East Germany. In a startling departure fromNewsweek - 806 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-04-06 22 ccoaMasroe Friday Night Movie The Master Gunfighter (Cn 5, 10.05 pm) NORTHERN California's rugged coastal scenery provides a colourful background to this tale which stars Tom Laugnlin as a gunfighter who hates to kill. The master gunfighter is one of thousands who go West in614 words
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Miscellaneous444 1984-04-06 18 FILM GUIQ6 CnZaE JTTSjB| Starring: Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner, Jared Synopsis The film depicts the aftermath of a Martin nuclear war and the indelible mark it leaves DALIT (*****16): SPRING FEVER (C) Synopsis: About a woman's struggle for fame on the lives of people. LIWAQU (*****30): SPRING FEVER (C) ollywood444 words
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Miscellaneous125 1984-04-06 19 THE LAST BATTLE THE Chinese Theatre Circle will present The Last Battle at Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 7.45 pm. This is a drama about the patriotic deeds of a couple when China was invaded by tne Mongolians. Tickets at $10, $5 and $3 are available at the Central Booking Office.125 words
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Miscellaneous766 1984-04-06 19 HERZOG FESTIVAL K I WERNER HERZOG *S films will be J shown at the Goethe-Institut Audito rium until April 26. Admission is free, Today. Even Dwarfs Started Small, A a German film (with Knglish subtitles) A which depicts the cavortings of dwarfs, will be screened at 6 30 pm fl766 words
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Miscellaneous131 1984-04-06 19 CLARINET RECITAL THERE will be a clarinet recital by Mark Walton, accompanied by Shane Thio at the piano, on April 12 at 8 pm at DBS Auditorium. Tickets at $5 and $3 are available at Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore and Victoria Theatre. SSO RUSSIAN pianist Alexander Slobodyanik will play131 words
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Advertisement48 1984-04-06 20 ft 111 1,1 111 1 I 1 MANUFACTURNG A REPAIRS OF JEWELLERY RESTRINGING PEARLS ETC. SILVER PLATNG ENGRAVING WATCH REPAIRS ETC ETC FOR A JOB WELL EXECUTED TO YOUR SATISFACTION LANKA JEWELLERS 1, Claymore Drive 08-15 Orchard- Towers (Rear Block) Singapore 0022 Tat *****03 l LLLLL l l48 words
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Miscellaneous1295 1984-04-06 21 Live Sample Opening Programme Highlights followed BIQJh House is a Learning about handicaps of today's gramme, which will feature two 14-year-old girts, one a story c a lady turns her refuge for less birds; and an with Robert Walden TV series, Lou A Whole I j4 David and Robyn a1,295 words
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Miscellaneous452 1984-04-06 24 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Try to keep a balanced outlook September 24 to October 23 where family life is con- One personal plan may have cerned. A younger person may to be altered. Your ideas are try to persuade you to agree to sometimes ambitious452 words
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Miscellaneous195 1984-04-06 24 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry WITH THIS WHAT COL VARGUS ,S DEAD FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook IWT 3iV any OF THAT AFTER A feu AN ..A &eNEtpus V "COfAPANY laVAtrY* STUFF THAT MS £MPU>rfc£ SHOULD L£WE HIS OWPWV, SUPPLY OF f TRELLiS IS FEEDING- Y<x>/ IN THE TAiaN&UJTH HM195 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-04-06 25 Dr F A C OEHLERS - By Dr F A C OEHLERS President, Singapore Kennel Club MAN'S association with the dog can be traced back 20,000 years. Man found the dog useful for hunting. Later, when he domesticated other animals for food such as sheep and cattle, he found that his friend,554 words
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Article82 1984-04-06 25 41st Singapore Championship Dog Show World Trade Contrs, April 8, IM4. Judging commences at 9 am. RINO 1. GROUP Judge Working (except boxers) Mrs Edith Cho Boxers Mr Teoh Eng Hong Qundogs Mr A C WekeNng Terriers Mrs Edith Cho RINO a. OROUP Judge Utility Mrs Mona Huxham Toys82 words
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Article295 1984-04-06 26 ACCORDING to the most recent edition of the Guinness Book of Records, the highest price actually paid for a dog was U5522,000 (then worth about S$60,000) for the Labrador puppy Wanapum Lucky Yo Yo in June 1972. And the same source says that 14,000 pounds sterling (then295 words
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405 1984-04-06 26 THE dog fancy takes many forms. Each has its own standards by which quality is judged. There are sled-dog and haulage competitions, flat-out speed races, sheep herding, hunting and obedience trials in addition to conformation shows, the type of competition most popular in Singapore.405 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-04-06 27 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN THE way to choose a physically sound dog is to think in terms of mechanical engineering. Think of a dog as a cantilevered structure with the centre of gravity around the front legs The head hangs forward534 words
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330 1984-04-06 27 IF YOU want a dog purely as a pet and are not too fussy about colour, shape or size, there are lots of local mongrels to be had for free. On the other hand, a purebred pup without papers will cost you at330 words
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Article662 1984-04-06 28 WHEN choosing a pup, make sure you get one whose character you can live with. Some dogs are docile, some aggressive. Some are phlegmatic, others boisterous. You can get a fair idea of what kind of temperament to expect by choosing a particular breed, but662 words
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191 1984-04-06 28 HOW do you read the jargon on a pedigree? Some breeders seem to delight in concocting tongue-twisting names for their dogs, but all the entries on pedigrees issued by the Singapore Kennel Club must follow set rules. A pedigree certificate is always drawn up191 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-04-06 29 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN IN MOST dog-keeping countries around the world there are kennel clubs which cater to the fanciers of all breeds, and there are German Shepherd Dog specialist clubs for those who consider themselves followers of the true cause. Singapore is no333 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-04-06 29 THOSE who ever had to struggle against strong dogs with a penchant for pulling will be glad to have the Mustang Gripper, a recently introduced new type of dog lead. The Mustang Gripper incorporates a tough nylon ball along its length.144 words
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Advertisement118 1984-04-06 25 Give him /#^3Ladioiie 4^oPwHh M/g Friskies > Your best friend will appreciate the great ran 9 e fowls from The finest you can buy, each one is i full ol protein and enriched with I essential vitamins guaranteed to satisfy him keep him full of life, m full of vitality118 words
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Advertisement231 1984-04-06 25 Keep your dog jPfffiML healthy, happy and f rtjfrr handsome with mMJ 808 MARTIN'S Condition Tablets Tapeworm Tablets Dai inrllifArm TaKlate Highly effective treatment for roundworm in nUUIIUWUI 111 I dUICId dogs and puppies over six weeks oW Rid your dog of fleas, lice and other pests and InCfiM UAtlf/lAr231 words
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Advertisement87 1984-04-06 26 GIVE YOUR DOG SOMETHING HE CAN SINK HIS TEETH INTO ■P PREMIUM RECIPE We ve P ut much more 1R PREMIUM RECIPE I meat m ever Y can tokeep Km g F There's a whole variety to f KUA choose from to suit the mm most fastidious of tastes. W087 words
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Advertisement263 1984-04-06 27 ANTS,FLEAS? ti&k- Flick. There's a specialised Fbck treatment tor the control of cockroaches, rats, mice, termites, borers, spiders, ants, fleas, silverfish, moths and all household pests. REASONABLE RATES •OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES PROMPT SERVICE •EXPERIENCED SERVICEMEN Call your local Flick now: *****4 OZZB3* ww FLICK PEST CONTROL PTE LTD 28. TANGLIN263 words
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Advertisement246 1984-04-06 28 VALUE QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON. Ftea Tick Spray For Dogs A Cats Flea A Tick Shampoo For Dogs A Cats Kennel Concentrate For Dog* A Dip Concentrate For Dogs A Protein Shampoo For Dogs A Cats Medicated Shampoo For Dogs A Cats »T Blue Diamond Shampoo For Dogs Cat246 words
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Advertisement100 1984-04-06 29 PAL has two meaty your dog a complete, balanced diet, to keep him in excellent condition Meaty chunks of beef, mutton and chicken, plus a protein supplement in PAL provide the body-building proteins he needs. And PAL is vitamin and mineral enriched too for a healthy, good-looking dog. Even little100 words
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Advertisement271 1984-04-06 32 Situations Vacant MK ELECTRIC (S)PTELTD y A leading British manufacturer > r of electrical installation IMs materials in Singapore has vacancies for; I female fjy assembly 16 years and above t> Understand simple English Working conditions f-Jl Ipl 5-day week, normal working X Good starting salary Hl** $25 confirmation increment271 words
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Advertisement295 1984-04-06 33 ■I TENDER NOTICE NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD BUILDING Tenders are invited for the Piling and Drain Diversion works which I include the installation of a corrugated 1.5 m diameter pipe to form an underground drain. nly PWD c vil works contractors I" "1 i ii.n_ Above $5 million category I.'. 1295 words
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Article280 1984-04-06 34 World's No. 4 crashes out to a surprise defeat in British Open WORLDFRONT Reuter BRIGHTON, Friday HIDDY Jahan of Britain, ranked fourth in the world, crashed to a surprise defeat in the British Open Squash Championships here yesterday. Hiddy, who became a British citizen lastReuter - 280 words
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186 1984-04-06 34 Reuter CARDIFF, Friday THE Welsh Rugby- Union has temporarily replaced its English counterpart at the centre of the controversy over Britain's sporting links with South Africa. After last week's decision by English rugby officials to send a team to South Africa in May andReuter - 186 words
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143 1984-04-06 34 Reuter MOSCOW, Friday GRANDMASTER Gary Kasparov, well on the way to victory in his World Chess Championship eliminator series against Vasily Smyslov, claimed his second rest day yesterday. Each player has been allowed to claim two rest days during the series. Smvslov has usedReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-04-06 35 WILLIAM Teo, Singapore's SEA Games medallist, will lead a three-member ski team to the World Water Ski Union Group Three Qualifying Championships in Australia from April 17 to 23. The two who will accompany William and make their debut are Paul Fong and BernattPicture by CHRISTINE CHEW - 154 words
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199 1984-04-06 35 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM THE fourth World Badminton Championships will be held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from May 27 to June 2 next year. At a simple ceremony at the Glencoe Club during the recent Canadian National Badminton Championships the International Badminton199 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-04-06 35 K SILVAM - IMG lists new proposals to hold championships By K SILVAM RICHARD Avory of the International Management Group (IMG), the biggest marketing and merchandising sports organisation in the world, has offered US$5O,OOO (S| 105,000) as prize money if the Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC) agrees358 words
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328 1984-04-06 35 DANIEL WEE - SAINT ANDREW'S SEC 12 QUEENSWAY SEC 5 r SSSTSS? By DANIEL WEE SAINT Andrew's Secondary denied Queensway Secondary the National Schools C Division waterpolo bronze medal yesterday at the Shaw pool at Barker Road with a 12-5 win. From the first swim-off, it328 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-04-06 36 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP with ERNEST FRIDA THE hundred odd amateur players who had hoped to win the BMW Three Series car at last month's pro-am tournament, the curtain raiser to the Singapore Golf Open championship at the Bukit Course, will have a258 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-04-06 36 SINGAPORE Island Country Club stars have entered for their monthly medal competition at the Bukit Course tomorrow. They are Douglas Ooi, Prem Sachdev, Daniel Lim, T Abe, Ong Chew Bee, George Tan and former international Gordon Seow, who is making one of346 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-04-06 36 WE IMPORT $20 MIL WORTH OF EQUIPMENT A YEAR fASIA-PACIFK i GOLF SHOW'BS SINGAPORE is fast becoming the centre for golf trade in this region, judging from the tremendous response for the first Asia-Pacific international golf merchandise show to be held at the World Trade Centre243 words
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Article264 1984-04-06 36 RICHARD LEONG, the man behind the first Asia-Pacific golf merchandise show in Singapore next March, yesterday revealed how the whole project came about. Richard said: "It was in 1983 after attending a tea and coffee exhibition, that I felt, if tea and coffee could be organised and264 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-04-06 37 KENNETH JALLEH - If Singapore's soccer hooligans are tolerated, they will take over the sport COMMENT By KENNETH JALLEH THE HOOLIGANS who make a fracas of our soccer must be stopped before they take over the sport. When team supporters rush in to join players fighting each455 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-04-06 37 ALFONSO CHAN - FARRER PARK UNITED 2 FARRER PARK DYNAMOS 0 Report: ALFONSO CHAN FARRER PARK United and Fairer Park Dynamos both played plain, unattractive soccer in their First Division tie last night at the Jalan Besar Stadium. But United managed to score in each half,Pictures: CHEW YEN FOOK - 434 words
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Article, Illustration738 1984-04-06 38 Simon Barnes - Queens Park Rangers' Terry Venables and Luton's David Pleat are on the shortlist for one of football's top jobs ENGLISH LEAGUE SPECIAL By Simon Barnes THE announcement that Keith Burkinshaw is to resign as manager of Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season gave a tingle738 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-04-06 38 ASTON VILLA vs COVENTRY Reuter LONDON, Friday THREE months ago Bobby Gould was contemplating the prospect of his club Coventry winning a place in Europe in his first full season as manager. The unfashionable Midlands soccer club had proved themselves more than a match for aReuter - 175 words
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Article134 1984-04-06 38 LIVERPOOL vs WEST HAM JOHN WARK, who scored in his first match for Liverpool at Watford last week, is expected to make his home debut for the club against West Ham. Wark's immediate promotion to the first team is a break with tradition at Liverpool even134 words
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133 1984-04-06 38 MANCHESTER UNITED vs BIRMINGHAM CITY MANCHESTER UNITED need to pick themselves off the floor against Birmingham City after losing top place with a disappointing performance last Saturday. City may not be the most entertaining side in the First Division but they have become133 words
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Article, Illustration715 1984-04-06 39 MONITOR sports IPS IN Europe, soccer hooliganism has become a disease as bad as drug addiction. What is worse, soccer officials there don't seem to be able to find any way to stop the menace. Two days ago, a similar example of football-related violenceIPS - 715 words
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Advertisement222 1984-04-06 36 •CITIZEN CUP TEAM TENNIS 1984 organised by SLTA 28th April 10th June, 1984, Singapore Tennis Centre Competing teams: DRINHO DRINKS F N KAWASAKI RACKETS MARUMAN lIPTON LEMON TEA ROSSIGNOL NEWK PLUS FOUR SPALDING NEW BALANCE TRETORN Note: For a copy o( Rules and Conditions governing Citizen Team Tennis,' apply to222 words
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Advertisement9 1984-04-06 39 KENNETH JALLEH'S COMMENT ON SOCCER HOOLIGANISM IN S'PORE: 389 words
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