Singapore Monitor, 9 April 1984

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 30cents Monday, April 9 f 1984
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  • 132 1 Move a sign of further deepening ties between Johor and Singapore PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew being bestowed the Honourable Order of the Crown of Johor by Saltan Iskandar Alhaj at Istana Besar, Johor Barn, yesterday in a move seen as farther
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  • 319 1 'Chinese suffer heavy losses' claim by Radio Hanoi Reuter, AP ■ANQKOK, Monday VIETNAM has dislodged a Chinese invasion force from two border positions, inflicting heavy losses on the intruders, Radio Hanoi claimed yesterday. China ignored Hanoi's claims that its troops invaded the Vietnamese frontier, but the
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    • 728 2  -  Colourful ceremony marks award of Johor's top honour to PM By EE BOON LEE AT NOON yesterday, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew received a top honour from the Sultan of Johore in an investiture which saw the past blending neatly with the present. More significantly,
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    • 183 3 Company will be established in Braddell Heights next month Lianhe Zaobao THE FIRST civil defence volunteer company will be establsihed on May 20 in the Braddell Heights Constituency. The Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, will officiate at the occasion.
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    • 282 3  -  By K K FONG POLICE believe they have crippled a syndicate of car thieves after rounding up 10 suspects in the past week. They have also seized 11 cars, all Japanese makes, from different parts of the island and are looking for
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    • 211 3 Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanboa HONG KONG police officers in the "flowerbox" murders are looking for clues from a bullion company, Hock Luck, which operated for only about two years under George Chia, according to informed sources. The sources said that they were
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    • 201 3  -  By ANGELA TOH THE DRAMA Centre will reopen in June, after closing for seven months for a $900,000 face-lift. "It was time for its regular maintenance and we took the opportunity to improve the facilities," an assistant director in the Ministry of Culture, Mr Liew
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    • 398 4  -  Minister on spate of 'missiles' flung from flats REPORTS: MARGARET THOMAS AND YONG POW ANG WE HAVE all the nice things that modern society has cars, good roads, trendy clothes and computers. Ironically, we also have the problems with inconsiderate people throwing things
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    • 338 4 INSTEAD of a walkabout, why not immerse yourself in our daily lives, said a resident to Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister Mr S Dhanabalan during the public forum at the Tanah Merah constituency yesterday. Stay with us for a month and
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    • 135 4 THE island is too small to accommodate 2.5 million people and one million pigs, said Mr S Dhanabalan And, rearing pig is not the best way to have pork supply. The Minuter was replying to a question raised by a resident who wanted
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    • 90 4 DONT panic over the recommendations of Howe Yoon Chong's Report, particularly the suggestion to raise the CPF withdrawal age. The recommendations have not been accepted yet by Parliament. They will be discussed thoroughly. Mr Dhanabalan urged the people to get hold of
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    • 74 4 THE People's Action Party is looking for suitable women candidates to stand on its party ticket. Mr Dhanabalan said that those women who were suitable did not want to come forward and those who wanted to come forward were found not suitable. However, he
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    • 163 4 IN Tanah Merah, some flats have cracks in ceilings, exposing steel bars. Ana this nas led to a question being raised as to who is to pay the bill for the repairs. Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, MP for Tanah Merah and also an
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    • 482 6  -  IE specialist gives reasons for reading difficulties By CAROLINE BOEY MANY children do not develop the reading habit because their parents themselves do not read. This was one of the reasons given by Mrs Claudia Sullivan, a reading specialist
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    • AROUND SINGAPORE
      • 120 6 THE Institute of Industrial Engineers, SingaE>re and its American counterpart, are organ ing a mission to the United States to study computer-integrated engineering. The institute says that because of an expected decline in the labour force, it will not be possible in future
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      • 119 6 APPLE Computers has achieved a 20 per cent productivity jump since installing new automatic testing equipment at its Ang Mo Kio factory, the latest issue of Singapore Productivity News says. The equipment was devised by six people at the factory and another 10 were involved
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      • 89 6 ABOUT 40 senior executives from exhibitions and convention-organising companies from 10 countries are meeting in Singapore this week for a seminar on International Trade Fair Management. The week-long seminar at the Marco Polo Hotel will discuss how trade fairs help trade and export
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      • 115 6 THE registration exercise for centralised Basic Education Skills Training classes to begin in July is being held this week and next. The classes will be held in 68 PAP constituency educational centres, 11 NTUC child-care and workers' centres, six VITB evening centres and
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    • 507 7  -  A Journalists Notebook By RENATO TIANGCO THE Consumers Association of Singapore has just surveyed 3,000 households in Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Tanjong Pagar, and Toa Payoh on their rice eating habits. The study, the results of which are expected to be published shortly, seeks
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    • 362 7  -  By CATHARINE FERNANDO SINGAPORE should take care to preserve some of its natural charm and old-world beauty in its drive for progress, according to New Zealand's Minister of Tourism, Mr Robert Talbot. "Singapore is a beautiful city but the thing that
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    • 36 7 THE official opening of Handy and Harman Manufacturing (S) Pte Ltd's precious metals refinery at Jurong is tomorrow, Tuesday, April 10, at 4 pm, not today as reported in Friday's paper.
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    • 28 2 After the investiture... i. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew having a chat with Job the Sultan of Johor (right) after the Investiture. Look in tn# Classified* PICTURES: HAIRIS
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  • world
    • 214 8 AP JERUSALEM, Monday THE ISRAELI cabinet yesterday rejected a request by former Defense Minister Mr Ariel Sharon to release classified documents on the 1982 massacre of Palestinians in the Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps in Lebanon to help Mr Sharon in
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    • 510 8 SAYS STUDY BY SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE LAT-WP WABHMQTON, Monday THE UNITED States should join its allies in setting up an "underground railroad" to transport to asylum in the west, Soviet soldiers who have defected to anti-Soviet guerillas in Afghanistan, a staff
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    • 282 8 UPI MANILA, Monday THOUSANDS of labourers and students jammed a downtown square yesterday denouncing police who sprayed a picket line with gunfire, lulling two striking workers and wounding several others. The shooting at a rundown rubber factory in northern Manila began
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    • 184 8 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Monday A PAKISTANI military court handed down unusually swift and stiff punishments yesterday to 23 men for forcing two women and a girl to march naked through a small Punjab village the previous Sunday. The court in Nawabpur, near the
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    • 474 9 He brands Washington stand as hypocritical Reuter, AP MOSCOW, Monday SOVIET leader Konstantin Chernenko said yesterday Moscow had no intention of dropping its insistence that new US missiles in Western Europe must be removed before nuclear arms talks with Washington are
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    • 165 9 Reuter BELFAST, Mon NATIONALIST gunmen seriously wounded a Belfast magistrate and killed his daughter as the family walked home from mass yesterday. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) telephoned a local radio station last night saying its guerillas carried out the attack on
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    • 389 9 Reuter BEIRUT, Monday THE LEBANESE army clashed with Shiite and Druze Muslim militias in and around Beirut yesterday despite an all-party agreement on a plan to disengage the rival forces along the 15-km front line. The fighting was concentrated in the old commercial centre,
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    • 52 9 Reuter LONDON, Monday PRISONERS in Iran's jails who teach 10 fellow inmates how to read and write can win a pardon, the Iranian news agency Irna said yesterday. The scheme is part of a long-standing programme to change prisons into Islamic training centres, Irna
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    • 246 9 UPI HOLLYWOOD, Monday PIA ZADORA *S "Lonely Lady," based on the Harold Robbins best seller, won a record six of 10 awards at the fourth annual Razzie Awards for "worst achievements in film." Razzie founder John Wilson announced on Friday that the
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    • 371 10 172 delegates at stake in city Reuter PHILADELPHIA, Monday WITH a decisive victory in Wisconsin under his belt, Mr Walter Mondale headed yesterday into another showdown with Gary Hart for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Mr Mondale, Mr Hart and Rev Jesse Jackson were all campaigning in
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    • 428 10 UPI CAPE CANAVERAL, Monday A FREE-FLYING astronaut failed yesterday in a daredevil bid to wrestle and stop a wobbling satellite so it could be hauled to Challenger for repair. The shuttle backed off for a do-or-die retrieval try today. The astronauts were told to
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 10 Members of The Hong Kong Salvation Movement with slogans walk along the main street in Kowloon downtown yesterday. The eight of them protested against the return of Hong Kong to communist Chinese rule afer 1997.
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    • 114 10 UPI LONDON, Monday A STEREO pillow has been introduced in British hospitals for reviving comatose patients by playing them their favourite music, a British doctor said yesterday. The pillow is available in stereo with miniature speakers positioned for each ear or in mono with
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    • 58 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Mon A 25-YEAR-OLD California man was arrested outside the White House yesterday for threatening President Reagan's life, the secret service said. The man, named as James Storm of Sacramento, walked up to the north-west gate on Pennsylvania Avenue yesterday and verbally threatened the
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    • 149 11 India conducting large-scale war games, says minister AP ISLAMABAD, Monday THE Pakistan Government is on the alert following Indian troop exercises along its borders, a senior Cabinet minister said here yesterday. Mr Sharifuddin Pirzada, Minister for Law, made this statement in the Federal Council, a
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    • 311 11 Libyan-Indian ties will be hit, Mrs Gandhi told Reuter BEIRUT, Monday peration between the two countries. LIBYAN leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at a banquet for Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi in Tripoli on Saturday night, criticised India for dealing with what
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    • 263 11 Reuter LONDON, Monday AN OFFICER in Britain's counter-intelligence service, MI-5, goes on trial this week charged with passing to a foreign power a secret assessment of Soviet spying activities in Britain. Michael John Bettaney, a mid-die-ranking MI-5 officer, is also accused of betraying details
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    • 143 8 THE SffIGAPCttE MurmuK Our production department is expanding and we need competent people to join our present team to fill the following vacancies 1. COMPUTER TYPESETTERS 2. GRAPHIC CAMERAMEN 3. PASTE-UP ARTISTS REQUIREMENTS: For post (1) G.C.E. 'O' level Minimum 1 year working experience in typesetting Will be trained to
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  • money
    • 316 12 THE following is a selection of currencies analysed by the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of Manufacturers Hanover Trust. JAPANESE YEN THE yen is currently trading near the 224.50/aollar level, markedly stronger than its February-end level of around 233.30/ dollar. Market sentiment turned
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    • 465 12  -  Another round of prime rate increases likely By FOO CHOY PENG THE cost of borrowing from banks looks set to rise again. From today, the United Overseas Bank group has taken the lead among the local Big Four banks to hoist its prime
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    • 240 12 MDUTA Consolidated is poised to move more strongly into the housing and property development fiela with the addition soon of three more prop-erty-based companies to the stable. The group has just received the Foreign Investment Committee's (FIC) greenlight to acquire three
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    • 144 12 Sime Darby SHARE OF THE DAY MARKET observers are cheering blue chip Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby on to the finishing line with an estimated pre-tax gross profits of at least Ms2oo million for the year ending June 30, 1984. London stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust Co,
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    • 306 12 GOLD REVIEW BY GREEN COLLIER THE minutes of the February Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC> meeting revealed that the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) had, at that time, elected to maintain the 6 to 10 per cent Fed funds band, contrary to expectations that it
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    • 637 13 ME PETER LYE has been appointed General Manager of Pan-Electric Group's Hi-Tech Division. He will be responsible for managing the three companies under this division Climate Engineering, Gamma Electronic and Monitrol Automation and Ecko Woodproducts. Mr Lye, who has also been made a director of the companies, received
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      318 13 ME VINCENT CHIA KWOK MENG has been promoted from purchasing agent to Materials Manager for the Pavilion Inter-Con-tinental. Mr Chia, who joined the hotel in 1982, has worked in the hotel industry for more than 11 years. THE Crown Prince Hotel, Singapore, which will open in June,
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  • opinion / letters
    • 306 14 Why allow a foreign firm to edge out the locals? I REFER to a recent report in a newspaper that there is a bright future for tallying service in Uiis region. The report linked this prospect to a foreign company which allegedly
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    • 188 14 I REFER to your report "Drama at Toa Payoh Hospital" (SM, March 30). As the anxious husband of a hospital staff nurse, I read the incident with trepidation. I was amazed at the occupational hazards nurses and doctors are exposed to. The
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    • 171 14 I AM a resident at Toa Payoh New Town. I have noticed over the years that the Housing and Development Board has been continually improving the design and quality of its flats. However, I would like to point out that the
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    • 249 14  -  JUNE ANASTIASA Singapore 0316 RECENTLY, I had a plate of rice with a fried egg, a small piece of sotong and a few pieces (about five) of sea mussels for lunch. For this food, I was charged $2.60.
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    • 229 14 WHEN I filed a claim through the Legal Aid Bureau for my commission from a former employer, I was surprised to hear that one of the laws states that all commissions must be claimed within a sixyear period. As I was not in the
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    • 450 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS PECULIAR, as a diplomat once exclaimed to one of our reporters, to note that every country but every country is against trade protectionism, and yet the practice still flourishes. The finger is pointed at the United States (especially in
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    • 127 15  -  ONG BIN YEONG Singapore 1025 MANY new cars are bought without an accompanying old car for scrapping. As a result, the car population is increasing with out a corresponding decrease The ROV should give cars of more than 10 years the PARF treatment. Then more
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    • 291 15  -  Victims undergo a long mental torture K Y LEONG Singapore 1337 I WRITE in response to an article by "Liberal" (SM, March 27). I would like "Liberal," and other men who share his views, to realise that rape victims undergo a long mental torture
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    • 274 15  -  ROBIN Singapore 1027 to your editorial on pseudonyms (SM, April On the whole, I do not agree with you that the use of pseudonyms is necessarily Dad; even if you do consider It excessive. I believe that the desire for anonymity even
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    • 149 15  -  S T QUAH Singapore 2678 WITH our emphasis on productivity and courtesy, it is rather disconcerting to note that some public servants still stick rigidly to their working hours. Granted, they are not obliged to start work before the clock tells them to. But it
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  • leisure
    • 1745 16  -  Tin* u»u kids make a ciiiii't splash... IT'S BEEN staring at you hard for the past year. The look, the colours, the hairstyles and, of course, the music. Here comes the New Wave, a mixed batch of styles and form of music that many of today's teenagers adopt
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    • 762 16  -  FASHION vs MUSIC By PHILIP CHEAH "If you've been thinking that pops unusually insubstantial of late, you're not wrong. It's now almost impossible to penetrate the veil or fashion that obscures the music. What once was no more than an accessory, has now assumed an overwhelming
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    • 616 16 LET'S make this clear once and for all. New Wave is NOT electronic music. Nor is it solely associated with British groups. New Wave is simply a reaction to rock music as big business. The main philosophy in New Wave was if vou want to
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    • 587 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Classical Moments Julian Lloyd Webber plays Rodrigo (Ch 12, 9.08 pm) -WHEN one of the finest cellists in the world commissions a new concerto from a composer with such a spectacular technique as Joachin Rodrigo, the result is something special. Concerto Como Un Divertimento
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    • 701 18  -  Misses g By LEE MARGULIES U UnMinnn r> rl m nonywooa LAT-WP MONTHS after the national' telecast last year of a docudrama about the abduction and murder of their six-year-old son, the parents of Adam Walsh remain both awed and unsettled by the film's impact grateful
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    • 293 19  -  By THELMA THE advent of the fast food era saw the mighty Burger emerge as an undisputed hero, in a variety of forms and names. The Burger and its cousin the Hot Dog, with fashionable sidedishes like French fries, have come to totally dominate
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    • 301 19 SIFT the flour into a bowl and add the salt. Make a well In the centre and add two eggs. Beat one egg gradually incorporating the flour. When the mixture begins to stiffen, start adding the water little by little, beating all the time. Finally, add all the water
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    • 28 19 3 cups flour 1 cup fine bread crumbs 1 tsp salt oil for deep frying 3V2 cups water (varies with consistency of batter). 1 tbs. melted butter
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    • 2886 20  -  By PAUL ROSENFIELD In Hollywood LAT-WP IT WAS the day before Oscar, just a year ago. Terms of Endearment was smack in the middle of Nebraska shooting when production designer Polly Piatt the woman on whom Shirley MacLaine's character of Aurora Greenway was partly
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    • 117 21 Best picture in 1983 "Terms of Endearment" "The Dresser" "The Right Stuff" "Tender Mercies" "The Big Chill" Best supporting actor John Lithgow "Terms of Endearment" Jack Nicholson "Terms of Endearment" Charles Durning To Be or Not to Be Sam Shepard The Right Stuff Rip Torn Cross Creek'
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    • 634 21 HERE is a complete list of the rest of the nominees for the 56th annual Academy awards which will be presented tonight in Los Angeles: DIRECTOR: Peter Yates, The Dresser; Ingmar Bergman, Fanny and Alexander; Mike Nichols, Silkwood; Bruce Beresford, Tender Mercies; James L. Brooks, Terms of
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    • 228 22 SHIRLEY MACLAINE was upset that Barbra Streisand wasn't nominated. Terms of Endearment director James L Brooks said when he was nominated, "It's hard to celebrate when your body won't stop shaking." MacLaine was pleased with her nomination but "absolutely distraught" by how few nominations Streisand's Yentl received, said
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    • 1271 17 /Si THE BWGAPORE MONTTOR M Live Sample Opening Programme by Swordsman Cartoon Selectiona. The Waterville 4.30 The Maker Clay Craft* (Leason WLv+IExM ■^^■■■■■1 Along Nancy Romper Room (E). Zax the Alien Programme News FL 6.25 Medical Report The Human Voice and the Human a W* 6.55 Batman with Robin, The
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    • 406 21 fIUMGUID6 DALIT (*****16): MASTER OF CRACK FINGERS (C) LIWAQU (*****30): KING OF HADES (C) BEDOK (*****7): ONCE UPON A MIRAGE (C) BROADWAY (*****94): CHASING GIRLS (C) CATHAY (*****00): FUNNY PEOPLE (E) Synopsis: Another comedy from Jamie Uys, who made The Gods Must Be Crazy. GALA (*****75): CHASING GIRLS (C) GOLDEN
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    • 61 22 CATIMY: 18th HILARIOUS DAVI (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15pm Gel More Oat Of Life ODEON: LAST DAYI (*****16) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 6 9.15pm ORCHARD: NOW SNOWING! (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm The story of a woman who wanted nothing less than everything that Hollywood
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    • 453 22 CBHHEI PRISONER OF ZENDA I n&r* JM THE British Council will screen Pris- I oner of Zenda today at 6.30 pm at its I This comedy version of the classic |T^ stars the late Peter Sellers as an Eng- I T^SySaTL' lishman on holiday in Ruritania who I r T
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    • 666 23 IB y IIS NKWrUB HMllun leisure comics MONDAY, aprl 9, 1964 t-T ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry AL You are likely to have a differ September 24 to October 23 p 7 ence of opinion with an older Allow yourself a treat that FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook sense tTlYv
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    • 570 26 CLASS 1 DIV 5 1,200 m 2 Tomcat U 56 Johnston (6) <431 7 Determination IV S2 Cook (3) > C Swiss Tiger II 50* Alii (4) 7 7 3 5 Time To Tell 54* Leong (1) 114 Owner Happy Valley Stable Trainer Lim Hock Bee Owner Distinction
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    • 147 26 Reuter BARI (Italy), Monday HENRIK Sundstrom of Sweden won the U5575,000 (*****,500) Bari Grand Prix tennis tournament with a 7-6, 64 victory over Chilean Pedro Rebolledo in yesterday's final. Sundstrom, 20, who emerged as a major threat after the first round elimination of topseeded
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    • 216 27 DETROIT 4 CHICAGO 0 WEEKEND UPI CHICAGO, Monday JACK MORRIS overcame some occasional wildness and 42-degree temperatures to hurl the first no-hitter by a Detroit Tiger in 26 years with a 4-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox in a nationally
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    • 96 27 UPI Saturday's results: Detroit 4 Chicago 0 Minnesota 13 Baltimore 4 Texas 8 New York 5 (4 1/2 inn.) Cleveland at Kansas City, ppd., rain Boston 3 Oakland 0 Toronto 3 California 1 Seattle 3 Milwaukee 2 UPI W L OB DETROIT 4 0CLEVELAND 3 0TORONTO 3
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    • 87 27 UPI Saturday's games: Philadelphia 9 Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 11 St Louis 0 Montreal 7 Atlanta 2 New York 3 Houston 2 San Diego 7 Chicago 6 UPI W L QB PHILADELPHIA 3 1 MONTREAL 3 1 NEW YORK 3 1 CHICAGO
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    • 150 27 UPI CINCINNATI: Joe Lefebrve had four hits, including a two-run homer, and drove in five runs over the weekend to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds to help Jerry Koosman gain his first National League victory since 1978. The Phillies
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    • 252 27 AP PHILADELPHIA, Monday GLEN Currie scored a goal 8:47 into the first period and the Washington Capitals went on to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-1 on Saturday night, sweeping their best-of-five first-round National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoff series in three games. VANCOUVER: Veteran goaltender Richard Brodeur recorded
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      • 40 27 LANDOVER (Maryland), Monday MICHAEL RAY Richardson, Buck Williams, and Darryl Dawkins each scored 16 points to lead the New Jersey Nets to an easy 121-98 National Basketball Association victory over the Washington Bullets on Saturday.
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      • 34 27 ATLANTA: Dominique Wilkins scored a career high 39 points, 29 of them in the first half, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 122-103 victory over the Indiana Pacers.
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      • 29 27 DALLAS: The Dallas Mavericks kept their Midwest Division title hopes alive behind Rolando Blackman's 32 points in a 109-100 win over the Utah Jazz.
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      • 26 27 AP MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin): Sidney Moncrief scored 21 points and Marques Johnson 18 to lead Milwaukee to a 110-92 victory over Detroit. AP
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    • 41 27 AP SAN FRANCISCO: Bookie right-hander Jeff Robinson pitched six shutout innings in his major league debut and the San Francisco Giants blasted three home runs in an 11-0 rout of the St Louis Cardinals. AP
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    • 167 27 UPI MINNEAPOLIS: Tim Laudner and Tim Teufel each hit two-run homers and Lenny Faedo hit a solo homer and drove in three runs to lead a 16-hit attack which carried the Minnesota Twins to a 13-4 romp of the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday. Twins starter John
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    • 34 27 AP ANAHEIM (California): Dave Stieb scattered five hits over seven innings, and Lloyd Moseby and Willie Upshaw homered to help the Toronto Blue Jays beat the California Angels 3-1. AP
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    • 42 27 AP SEATTLE (Washington): Barry Bonnell drove in the winning run with a two out single in the seventh inning on Saturday night, breaking a 2-2 tie and lifting the Seattle Mariners past the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2. AP
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    • 51 27 AP SAN DIEGO: Kevin Mcßeynolds drove in four runs with a double and a triple on Saturday night to lead the undefeated San Diego Padres to a 7-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The 4-0 start is the best in the Padres' 16-year history.
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    • 118 27 UPI OAKLAND (California): Bruce Hurst pitched a fourhitter and Tony Armas hit a home run on Saturday, helping the Boston Red Sox post a 3-0 victory over the Oakland A's. Hurst, 1-0, who walked two and struck out six, gave up a bloop double to Mike
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    • 44 27 AP HOUSTON: Dwight Gooden scattered three hits over five innings in his major league debut, while Darryl Strawberry homered and Mookie Wilson hit a tworun double to lead the New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over Houston. AP
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    • 62 27 AP ARLINGTON (Texas): Wayne Tolleson slammed a bases-loaded double in the bottom of the fifth inning to snap a 5-5 tie and give the Texas Rangers an 8-5 victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday in a game shortened by rain. Texas reliever Mike
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    • 37 27 AP ATLANTA (Georgia): Pitcher David Palmer hit a two-run homer, tne first of his career, and Tim Wallach also hit a two-run blast as the Montreal Expos beat the Atlanta Braves 7-2. AP
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    • 327 28  -  GOLF ROUNDUP with ERNEST FRIDA A CHELLIAH once again proved that he should be in the Singapore team to the Malaysian Amateur Open scheduled in Kuala Lumper late this month, when he won the Sembawang Country Club Monthly Medal competition in fine style yesterday.
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    • 296 28 SEMBAWANG Country Club champion P M Samy finally succeeded in capturing one of two elusive titles after several attempts when he beat Wee Kia Pak four and three in the 36-hole handicap matchplay championship on Saturday. Samy saidi'This is one of the two
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    • 312 28  -  By DANIEL WEE A NEW-LOOK national water polo team will make a training-cum-com-petition tour of Europe from May 29 to June 14. According to Tan Eng Bok, Singapore's chief coach, only eight of the original SEA Games gold-medal team last
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    • 295 28 TWO GOLFERS Nellie Chin of the Singapore Island Country Club and Khoo Chye of Changi Golf Club realised their dreams yesterday with hole-in-one feats. Nellie, who has represented Singapore in several international tournaments, registered her ace at the par three
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    • 155 29  -  By S GULAM THE KUWAITI delegation leader, Shaik Fahad Al-Sabah, feels that the New Zealanders, who are also in their group, should not be competing in any Asian zone competitions. "They are not Asians and therefore they should not be participating in any Asian
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    • 932 29  -  BRITISH SOCCER REVIEW BY SIMON BARNES LIVERPOOL 6 WEST HAM 0 IT WAS a Saturday when West Ham manager John Lyall stayed at home with the flu and his team went to Liverpool and caught a cold. They were beaten 6-0 at Anfield, where the champions
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    • 486 30  -  Report: ALFONSO CHAN JAPAN is hungry for success, so says tne Japan Football Association Secretary Tomio ("call me Tommy") Nakano, who was down to watch the Japanese team train at the National University of Singapore yesterday. Since 1968, when the Japanese took the bronze for soccer in
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    • 315 30  -  By B KULA IT WILL be an uphill task all the way for Bahrain in group A of the Olympic qualifying tournament. They face Saudi Arabia and Kuwait who beat them in the recent Gulf Nations competition, and New Zealand and South Korea. The Bahrainis
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    • 478 31  -  By S GULAM THE Kuwaitis will not be satisfied if they merely qualify for the Olympics in the AsiaOceania soccer qualifying round which begins here on Saturday. Nothing less than winning the 10- nation qualifying tournament will do for the tiny Gulf
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