Singapore Monitor, 6 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section24 1984-04-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR k. CVr»!. C T LIUiIVJ > EDITION; r J M C (P) No 13 5 83 Friday, April 6, 1984 30 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-04-06 1 Agencies PORT MORESBY, Friday INDONESIA recalled its military attache after Papua New Guinea said he would be expelled unless Jakarta accounted for a recent border incident involving jet fighters. Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister Rabbie Namaliu said last night that the Indonesian Embassy wasAgencies - 274 words
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259 1984-04-06 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE House of Representatives has approved a 1985 Budget plan that cuts projected large deficits and sharply slows the pace of President Reagan's defence buildup. After two days of rejecting seven proposed Budgets, including Mr Reagan's plan submitted inReuter - 259 words
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99 1984-04-06 1 ALL residents living in Housing Board flats can now watch SBC's Channel 12. The board completed the installation of the Central Antenna TV system on all HDB flats at the end of last month a month ahead of schedule. A99 words
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Advertisement26 1984-04-06 1 MeSh* Thomas Gup: Malaysia to meet England In jnys last game of Group A: Back Page TV Guide: Page 22 TV Highlights TV Scene: Page 2326 words
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Advertisement123 1984-04-06 1 I S.RH.DE SILVA-1 JEWELLERS I 01*18, Tanglln Shopping CaiStra, H Singapore 1024. Tel: *****28 H Aaaociata Company; H v HTil'l v if X•' y A Come to our showroom for a free demonstration. Cdleteron* Wflfywy Private Limited So* V* Ww Maala UatfM, Wywy Houaa. 17 Lang km RoaU Sngapora 0315123 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-04-06 2 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK BICYCLE owners in Housing Board estates should park their bicycles at racks provided by the board. There is a minimum of six bicycle racks to a block of flats. In new blocks, bicycle racks are Erovided at the void decks and i297 words
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190 1984-04-06 2 HOUSING BOARD applicants waiting for the 4-Simplified flats will be happy to know that the first blocks are expected to be ready by the third quarter of this year. The Board usually takes two to three weeks for allocation after190 words
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122 1984-04-06 2 TWO men were today jailed four months each in a subordinate court after they pleaded guilty to stealing three motorcycles. Ishak Daud, 20, unemployed, of Jalan Darat Nanas, was charged with committing the theft at Jalan Darat Nanas, on March 28.122 words
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150 1984-04-06 3 A ROBBER escaped with more than $51,000 yesterday after waylaying two woman clerks in Hougang housing estate. Police said a businessman Mr H S Chia, 28, had just arrived near block 322, Avenue 5, in a car with his two clerks.150 words
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158 1984-04-06 3 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG KAJIMA Corporation, Hazama-Gumi and Japan Development Corporation have been Jointly awarded the main contract for the 63-storey OUB Centre. The contract for the 280-metre high concretecovered steel superstructure, said to be the tallest outside the US and estimated at about $212158 words
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Article189 1984-04-06 3 HE WINS ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY'S HIGHEST AWARD A PORT of Singapore Authority engineer has won the top prize at the AsiaiiNlnstitute of Technology in Thailand. Mr Loh Chee Kit, 34, won the Tim Kendall Memorial Prize, the institute's highest award for academic excellence, when189 words
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317 1984-04-06 3 K K FONG - HE SUFFERS CUT ON HEAD BUT INJURY IS NOT SERIOUS By K K FONG YET ANOTHER criminal act was committed this morning when a 19-year-old youth was injured by a glass bottle thrown down from a Housing Board flat in317 words
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233 1984-04-06 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A FOREMAN fell from the roof of a bouse to his death while he was investigating a fire, the Coroner's Court heard this morning. The court was told that before the incident in July last year, Chua233 words
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121 1984-04-06 4 SINGAPORE-Belgium Contractors (Simbelco), a joint venture between local companies and Belgium firms, has been awarded a MKT contract to construct Braddeli station and a tunnel linking the station with that of Toa Payoh at $58 million. This is the 10th civil contract awarded by121 words
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Article113 1984-04-06 4 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 with113 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-04-06 4 SURESH NAIR - Missing schoolgirl is home after 42 days 2 HELPING POLICE IN INVESTIGATIONS AFTER RAID ON FLAT By SURESH NAIR SCHOOLGIRL Jayanthi Subramaniam was reunited with her mother late last night after she had been missing for 42 days. "I'm overwhelmed. I'm lust lost for words. I thank God that she244 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 Lobar Way.225 words
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Article, Illustration817 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, a817 words
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Advertisement150 1984-04-06 5 12 routes islandwide, 250 buses operating everyday 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 to authorities, our staff and all othere who150 words
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252 1984-04-06 7 AP NEW YORK, Friday OIL prices, unusually stable for the past year, could nearly double in the next 10 years and increase more than sixfold in 20 years, a major oil company said. Analysts said the projections by ShellAP - 252 words
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336 1984-04-06 7 Former Umno Youth leader to run for presidency on May 24 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Friday FORMER Umno Youth leader Datuk Suhaimi Kamaruddin will challenge incumbent Mr Anwar Ibrahim for the movement's presidency at its general assembly on May 24. Datuk Suhaimi, who madeThe Star - 336 words
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Article109 1984-04-06 7 AP BANGKOK, Friday WHAT was once a formidable 2,000-plus pages of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, is now neatly stored in five computer disks and available at the push of a button, thanks to a Thai Muslim businessman, who unveiled yesterday what he says isAP - 109 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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389 1984-04-06 9 It will follow US walkout unless changes are made in news media programme UPI PARIS, Friday BRITAIN has informed Unesco it will follow the US in a walkout unless "significant" signs of change appear by the end of the year, particularly in its controversialUPI - 389 words
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313 1984-04-06 9 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday A NEW bacteria nicknamed Ice-minus will be sprayed on a California potato patch this summer in a controversial experiment aimed at protecting world food supplies from frost. Critics are fighting the project in court because itAP - 313 words
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179 1984-04-06 9 AP TOKYO, Friday A TEAM of Japanese scientists has discovered a rock from the moon in Antarctica, the second one known to have been found on earth, an expedition scientist said yesterday. In an interview, Dr Keizo Yanai of the National Polar Research Institute,AP - 179 words
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484 1984-04-06 10 $134-MILLION EMERGENCY AID TO EL SALVADOR GETS THE GREENLIGHT LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday THE Republican-controlled Senate, resisting to the end any restriction on President Reagan's policy in Central America, yesterday gave him a major victory by approving almost US$62 million ($134 million) in emergency militaryLAT-WP - 484 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-04-06 10 Ap Believe it or not, the men under the wheel it alive after being run over by thia car on Wedneaday. Horrified hotel atrikera looked on aa fellow worker Jim Turner wea run over by a car trying to enter Caeaara Palace in Laa Vegaa. The plckotoraAp; PICTURE: AP - 109 words
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331 1984-04-06 10 AP TAIPEH, Friday US President Ronald Reagan's official visit to Beijing later this month is creating a "deep concern" in Taiwan, despite repeated Government statements that it will not harm US-Taiwan relations. One Government official privately predicted that Mr Reagan's Cnina visitAP - 331 words
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Advertisement639 1984-04-06 7 Magnolkds 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 $100 each were also won. All winners will be639 words
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Advertisement353 1984-04-06 11 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS e How to have your say and enjoy it 100 On April 8, the Sunday Monitor will I ~\P H an( t Whampoa; Bedok Chai Chee,Gulega, be introducing' Neighbourhood .An 8-page I D Somapah and Changi weekly newspaper packed with local news I I Singapore Colour Centres:353 words
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196 1984-04-06 12 FOO CHOY PENG - B* FOO CHOY PENG EVEEBLOOM Mushroom, the local company that cultivates Chinese black mushrooms, looks set to carve a niche for itself in the international market with the addition of two new shareholders to the company. Intraco and Fraser and Neave have196 words
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591 1984-04-06 12 BELWYN PARKER - ITS ONE OF THE WORLD'S LIVELIEST MARKETS WITH TRADING DOUBLED IN JUST ONE YEAR By BELWYN PARKER AUCKLAND has only 300 listed companies. A bis day's trading is US$lB million worth of scrips. And it's at the bottom of the world. Yet the591 words
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232 1984-04-06 12 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. During its232 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-04-06 12 THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) BE has, throughout ■9 1983, been re■■ceiving good news for its prospects in 1984. It was appointed insurer for two plum projects the MKT ana Raffles City. Sun Hung Kai Securities analysts have recommended that ICS shares be held for104 words
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Article208 1984-04-06 12 THE Singapore stock market witnessed selective trading in situational stocks this morning. While the index was down slightly, situational stocks like General Corp found favour closing six cents higher with 797,000 lots traded. 308,000 lots of General Lumber shares changed hands with an eight cent rise208 words
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Article178 1984-04-06 12 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar eased slightly against most currencies on some commercial selling in quiet early trading, dealers said. They said the half-point US prime rate increase, which pushed up the dollar in New York, and the US$2 billion rise in the US M-l money supply178 words
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138 1984-04-06 13 COMPANY REPORT SIME DARBY has dissolved its insurance Joint venture with Fireman's Fund Insurance because it has limited potential and therefore, "did not warrant continuing the relationship," said Sime's Chief Executive Officer Tunku Ahmad. Fireman's Fund, based in San Francisco, is a subsidiary of138 words
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Article257 1984-04-06 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Cold Storage 4.24 B Fraser Neave 6.05/6.10 Haw Par 2.54/2.55 Jacks Intl 5.45 B Keck Seng 5.50/5.60 Magnum S.BS/5.90 M Cement 8.25/8.40 Arab Mai Dev 1.27/1.28 Boustead 2.70/2.71 Esso 12.90/13.10 Genting 5.30/5 35 G I H 4.50/4.54 Hume 5.20 B Inchcape257 words
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Article118 1984-04-06 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO USf 2.0940 2.0840 2.0750 sterling 2.9799 2.9579 2.9479 Australian 1.9443 1.920S 1.9053 Canadian ***** 1.6202 1.6052 New Zealand! 1.3664 1.3664 1.3514 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.4419 11.1416 11.0916 Belgian franc/comm 3.9043118 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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395 1984-04-06 13 LAU TIONG UP - By LAU TIONG UP 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 where395 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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Advertisement116 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 the116 words
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Article, Illustration959 1984-04-06 14 JURIS KAZA - Its success has led to the export of civil defence equipment, technology and knowhow •y 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 - 959 words
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356 1984-04-06 14 NAYNES JOHNSON - ISSOES By NAYNES 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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Advertisement202 1984-04-06 14 Ausfc^UaP^ 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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Article388 1984-04-06 15 MQNHt)R^flBWl Dear fellow Singaporeans, IMAGINE a chopper being flung from a block of flats? 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 rendered unconscious for 15388 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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308 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 on308 words
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Article, Illustration1110 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 things.Reuter - 1,110 words
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Article, Illustration767 1984-04-06 18 DEBORAH CAULFIELD - By I DEBORAH CAULFIELD LAT-WP TOM(?KrOW, 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 of theLAT-WP - 767 words
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Article, Illustration733 1984-04-06 20 PAT D'ROSE - CALENDAR OF EVENTS (JUNE 8-24 All reports by PAT D'ROSE 8 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 Victoria733 words
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Article, Illustration996 1984-04-06 20 MHUAFUKK FESTIVAL M OF ARTS 1984 JfZ L*s Qrands Ballets Canadian* 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), Tam Ti Delam996 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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Article91 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 191 words
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Article489 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 Singapore Cultural Theatre, Grange Road. Tickets are at $3 each. Monday, Jane 11 ALL THE KING'S MEN (Tsiwaa) This is a historical film about an489 words
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Article264 1984-04-06 20 Pinocchio VENUE: Singapore Conference Hall DURATION: June IS to 24 Why did Pinocchio's note 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 Pinocchio264 words
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Article136 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: June136 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 SggEjljlEl 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, Illustration615 1984-04-06 22 ■rsEW© KKMCffSg Friday Night Movie The Matter Gunfighter (Cn 5, 10.05 pm) NORTHERN California's rugged coastal scenery provides a colourful background to this tale which stars Tom Laughlin as a gunfighter who hates to kill. The master gunfighter is one of thousands who go West615 words
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Miscellaneous452 1984-04-06 18 fiiAi cuioe SUrring: 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. LIWAOO (*****30): SPRING FEVER (C) REOA l )27l7ss9)452 words
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Miscellaneous125 1984-04-06 19 Ml 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 tiie Mongolians. Tickets at $10, $5 and $3 are available at the Central Booking125 words
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Miscellaneous740 1984-04-06 19 HERZOG FESTIVAL K I WERNER HERZOG'S films will be ■M -J shown at the Goethe-Institut Audito- Z rium until April 26. Admission is free. Today, Evea Dwarfs Started Small, a German film (with English subtitles) which depicts the cavortings of W dwarfs, will be screened at 6.30 pm. At 8.30740 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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Miscellaneous977 1984-04-06 21 Live mmMm^m 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by A House is a Home (C) Kidsworld. Learning about handicaps the focus of gramme, which will 14-year-old girls, one a other a harpist; the story <. a lady who turns her backyard a refuge for helpless an interview with Robert Walden977 words
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Miscellaneous177 1984-04-06 21 keb j 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 The Cambridge Buskers 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twentv-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 such Sweet Harmony 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Pageant of the Past 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Patrick Martyn's Music Box177 words
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Miscellaneous439 1984-04-06 24 leisure comics ffigSS| 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 sometimes439 words
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Miscellaneous199 1984-04-06 24 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry 0l VARGUS IS DE^ D By Bill Holbrook ECNT 3iV ANV OF THAT > APTBR. A feiti AN A GfcNEROUS V. "COfAWW LaYAVTY* STOff THAT MS £MPU>rfcE SHociD LBVC HIS OWW, SUPPLY OF >* TPfl liS IS FEEDING IN THE TAKING OJiTH HIM EVERVTHING-199 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 Contra, April 6, 1964. Judging commoncas at 9 am. RINO 1. GROUP Judaa Working (except boxars) Mrs Edith Cho Boxers Mr Taoh Eng Hong Qundogs Mr A C Wskaiing Tarriars Mrs EdHh Cho RINO a. OROUP Judgo 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 DIFFERENT breeds of dog are judged by different standards. But whatever the breed, the same rules of construction apply in the build of a healthy, functional animal, one which, in dogfanciers' jargon, is considered "sound". If it's534 words
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334 1984-04-06 27 IF YOU want a dog purely as a pet and are not I too fussy about colour, shape or size, there are I lots of local mongrels to be had for free. On the < other hand, a purebred pup without papers <334 words
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Article660 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, but660 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 - NO OTHER brc«d engenders the same degree of enthusiasm, dedication, and some would say fanaticism among its supporters or' the same degree of dislike among its detractors as the German Shepherd Dog (also known as the Alsatian). By LEE CHIU SAN IN MOST dog-keeping333 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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Advertisement121 1984-04-06 25 Give him a choke Jp M Friskies Your best friend will appreciate the 9 reat ran 9 e Pet foods f rorn i Carnation. The finest you can buy, each one is W J fuH of protein and enriched with I J essential vitamins guaranteed to satisfy him keep him121 words
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Advertisement214 1984-04-06 25 Keep your dog healthy, happy and handsome with IK 808 MARTIN'S Condition Tablets Tapeworm Tablets Dai infllAf Arm TaKlate Highly effective treatment for roundworm in nuunawurm IaUIUIO dogs and puppies over six weeks oU. Rid your dog of fleas, lice and other pests and InCfiM DaiaiHaP clear these parasites from214 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-04-06 34 He has a fine chance of narrowing gap with traditional rival England EUROPEAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Reuter PRESTON, Fri ENGLAND and Denmark seem likely to settle the team title between themselves In the European Badminton Championships which begin here on Sunday. No other country has won theReuter - 546 words
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141 1984-04-06 34 Reuter ROME, Friday WORLD CUP holders Italy are seeking commercial sponsors who will obtain exclusive advertising rights in exchange for an estimated US$3O,OOO (5565,700) payment, Italian Football Federation officials said yesterday. The deal is being worked out by a public relations firm.Reuter - 141 words
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107 1984-04-06 34 Reuter NEWCASTLE, Fri STEVE CRAM, Britain's world and European 1,500 metres champion, finished sixth in a 5,000 metres street race here on Wednesday, clipping 19 seconds from his best time for the distance. Britons Mike McLeod, David Lewis and David Moorcroft, theReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration745 1984-04-06 35 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 tingle745 words
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133 1984-04-06 35 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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Article134 1984-04-06 35 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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101 1984-04-06 35 Reuter LUTON, Friday RADOMIR Antic, the Yugoslav midfielder who decided the English First Division relegation issue last season, is retiring from soccer. Antic scored at Manchester City five minutes from the end of the final match of the season to keep Luton inReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-04-06 35 ASTON VILLA vt 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 - 293 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-04-06 36 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I 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 have259 words
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Article, Illustration349 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 of349 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-04-06 36 WE IMPORT $20 MIL WORTH OF EQUIPMENT A YEAR fASIA-PIACFIC (GOLF U SHOW 85 < /'J 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 the246 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, Illustration895 1984-04-06 37 ■muhiiuk*" RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK SPEEDY Our Saint, one of the fastest horses in training, displayed delightful action in his winding-up workout on a good track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. With stable jockey Jimmy Lam astride, the Welsh Saint four-year-old was centring nicely on895 words
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Article646 1984-04-06 37 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 1 DIV 5 1200 m 1 ***** JubHetton IV 57 Tltoy 6 2 ***** Tomcat N 56 Johnston 3 ***** Lagonda 56 Ng 7 4 ***** Al la Oreet 54% M Rahman 8 ***** Tlma To Ta« 84% Laong 1 6 ***** twtaa Tiger646 words
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175 1984-04-06 37 Reuter HOUSTON, Fit TOP-SEED Jimmy Arias crashed out of the US|2SO.OOO ($500,000) River Oak International Tennis Tournament yesterday after a row with the umpire and a surprise demolition Job by unranked fellow American Mark Dickson. Dickson won the quar-ter-final battle 6-3,Reuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-04-06 38 COUNTDOWN TO PRE OLYMPICS WE'LL BE AT OUR BEST AGAINST THEM, SAYS COACH LORD The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIAN national soccer coach Frank Lord is hoping to field his best lineup on Saturday for the third and final Test matchThe Star - 448 words
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210 1984-04-06 38 Reuter, AP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA'S chances of qualifying for the Los Angeles Olympics soccer tournament were dimmed yesterday when Fifa banned five of its leading players from all tournaments for three months. The April 5-July 4 suspension would mean that theseReuter, AP - 210 words
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Article174 1984-04-06 38 A NEW type of artificial grass for tennis courts, playing fields and even golf courses will go on display at the Australian Trade Commission today and tomorrow. Four experts will also address a seminar in conjunction with the display to explain the latest developments in other sporting174 words
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128 1984-04-06 38 Reuter MADRID, Friday FOUR players from first division titleholders and current leaders Atletico Bilbao form the backbone of Spain's squad to face Denmark in a friendly soccer International in Valencia next Wednesday. The match is the third of a series of warm-upReuter - 128 words
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117 1984-04-06 38 AP PORTO ALEGRE (Brazil), Friday ITALY'S Udinese Club, playing without injured star Zico, lost 1-0 to Internacional of this southern Brazilian city in an exhibition game on Wednesday night. Uruguayan midfielder Ruben Paz scored at the 16th minute of the first period the onlyAP - 117 words
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297 1984-04-06 38 Reuter ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Friday WORLD Boxing Association bantamweight champion Jeff Chandler sees a mirror image of himself in secondranked fellow-American Richard Sandoval, who challenges him for his title here tomorrow. "He deserves a shot, I respect him," Chandler said ofReuter - 297 words
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Advertisement141 1984-04-06 34 IN TNI MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISS AND IN TNI MATTER OP JULONPLAS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 52A, TetoK Aver Street. Singapore 0104 on Monday. 2nd141 words
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Advertisement224 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 of Rules and Conditions governing Citizen Team Tennis,' apply to224 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-04-06 39 Match will probably decide who enter the semifinal The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian and English Thomas Cup badminton teams have a "game of death" on hand. In the fixtures released on Wednesday, Malaysia and England will clash on the last dayThe Star - 508 words
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Article153 1984-04-06 39 DATE GROUP A GROUP B May 7 Japan va Malaysia Denmark va Sweden May 8 England va Indonesia China va S. Korea May 9 England va Japan Denmark va China May 10 Malaysia va Indonesia 8. Korea va Sweden May 11 Indonesia va Japan Denmark va S. Korea May153 words
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