Singapore Monitor, 9 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-04-09 1 THE SINGAPORE monitor evening' rniTinv j;x?r«ji ivn r M C (P) No < 5^83 Monday. April 9. 1984 30cents18 words
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378 1984-04-09 1 CATHARINE FERNANDO - Faster checks on marriage records now possible ■y CATHARINE FERNANDO BIGAMISTS, beware! The Registry of Marriages is now computerised and any false declaration can be detected within seconds. In a test run of the 8,000 marriages registered between July last year and January this year, the378 words
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455 1984-04-09 1 LAT-WP BEUMQ, Monday FIGHTING on the Sino-Viet-namese border appeared to be escalating sharply over the weekend, with both Hanoi and Beijing reporting infantry clashes after nearly a week of increasingly heavy artillery duels. Attacking Chinese troops seised two strategic hills on tne Vietnamese side ofLAT-WP - 455 words
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Advertisement116 1984-04-09 1 (tell tv THt oscar w Shirley MacLaine's the favourite AWARDS 84 if fj M PAGES 16 17 BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. V*. t i I 4 I >$.♦ F > k H ■< Jlr •*"l\*Jf E* M& Ijwffla Istob*found atttw HQPH following authorlMd jjk, Bally Boutique116 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-04-09 2 EE BOON LEE - 1 EE BOON LEE SEVERAL prospective MPs yesterday Joined in the waif kabout at Tanah Merah and Joo Chiat in what's regarded as a move to involve them in politics at ground level. They were not only those already named by309 words
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185 1984-04-09 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - ■y FAEZAH ISMAIL AN OLD Indonesian construction worker was found dead at Farleigh Avenue on Sept 30 last year two days after he was hired by a firm here. The body of Ng Siau Tuan, 63, was found lying in front185 words
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65 1984-04-09 2 TWO brothers were charged today in a magistrate's court with raping a 10-year-old girl. Joseph Lourdes, 26, and Peter Lourdes, 22, were alleged to have committed the offence some time in March. No plea was taken. The case will be mentioned next Monday.65 words
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Article336 1984-04-09 3 K K FONG - Police warning on increased number of robberies in lovers' lanes By K K FONG POLICE today warn that courting couples are courting trouble if they insist on venturing into secluded and desolate places after dusk in the name of privacy. There were 27 robberies over the past336 words
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Article86 1984-04-09 3 The "danger" areas Identified by the police are: East Coast Parkway, West Coast Park, the sarroaadiag areas of Taaah Merah Coon try Clah, the stretch of Central Park behind Vaa Kleef Aqnariam, Benjamin Shenres Bridge, the Pndnng and the stretch of Nicoll Highway opposite Plain car park.86 words
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307 1984-04-09 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE DAYS of constantly busy telephone lines at the Income Tax deEartment will be over y October. Taxpayers will then find it much less frustrating when trying to get through to the taxman thanks to307 words
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209 1984-04-09 3 THE PUBLIC'S demands on the government for greater and more efficient services is constantly rising. The civil service's answer reduced manpower. In the financial year 1979, the strength of the civil service was at its all time high of 69,691. But in the financial209 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-04-09 4 ANGELA TOH - Story: ANGELA TOH MR LEMAN IDRIS has good reason to hit the roof every time a coconut drops. The coconuts are continually dropping on his roof and damaging it but the 74-year-old caretaker of Changi Sailing Hub, has learnt toPICTURES: H HAIRIS - 529 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-04-09 6 SURESH NAIR - Question of whether intense competitiveness should be reduced By SURESH NAIR SHOULD the intense competitiveness of the National Police Cadet Corps' annual drill competition be played down a little? Or should the competitiveness be removed altogether as happened with the Youth462 words
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211 1984-04-09 6 K K FONG - By K K FONG BEACH ROAD police today arrested a 20-year-old youth who Is believed to be responsible for at least 35 robbery, snatch theft and housebreaking cases in the past three years. The suspect started on his criminal path when he was211 words
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211 1984-04-09 6 THERE is a high standard of professionalism and acceptance of the Singapore exhibition industry, said Mr Alan Choe, acting chairman of the Singapore Tourist Information Board this morning This is evident in the admission, since 1980, of five exhibitions to membership of the Union of211 words
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509 1984-04-09 7 RENATO TIANGCO - A JournalUt y 4 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 published509 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-04-09 7 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO SINGAPORE should take care to preserve some of its natural charm and old-world beauty in its drive for procress, according to New Zealand's Minister of Tourism, Mr Robert Talbot. "Singapore is a beautiful city but the thing that362 words
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world
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Article, Illustration348 1984-04-09 8 He blames the Moscow-Vietnam alliance Reuter, LAT-WP NEW YORK, Monday THE balance of power in South-east Asia has shifted against tne West because of the alliance between Moscow and Vietnam, Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda said in an interview publishedReuter, LAT-WP; PICTURE: UPI - 348 words
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165 1984-04-09 8 Reuter BERNE, Monday SEPARATIST rebels yesterday freed a Swiss pilot they had been holding hostage in the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. The spokesman gave no details of the release of Werner Wyder, 28, who flew for a CatholicReuter - 165 words
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111 1984-04-09 8 AP TOKYO, Mon JAPAN'S 80,000-mem-ber Dock Workers' Union today went on a 24-hour strike throughout 50 of the nation's ports, including international ports such as Tokyo, Yokohama and Kobe, a union official said. The longshoremen are demanding concrete assurances InAP - 111 words
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209 1984-04-09 8 AP MANILA, Monday A FORMER international beauty aueen divorced by her husband so that he could marry President Marcos' eldest daughter will run as an opposition candidate for Parliament, an opposition spokesman said yesterday. Mr Marcos' daughter Imee is herself a candidateAP - 209 words
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294 1984-04-09 9 Reuter NEW DELHI, Monday GRENADE and gun attacks have wounded eight Hindus at religious meetings in the north Indian state of Punjab, keeping communal tension high yesterday during Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's absence abroad. On Saturday night five Hindus were wounded whenReuter - 294 words
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169 1984-04-09 9 UPI TENERIFE (Spain), Monday A FLAMING acrobatic airplane crashed into the crowd during an airsbow yesterday, killing Spain's top stunt pilot and four spectators, including a nine-year-old boy, at the site of the world's worst air disaster, officials said. AuthoritiesUPI - 169 words
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240 1984-04-09 9 AP, LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's administration has drawn up plans for the use of US combat troops in Central America if its current support for regional opponents of leftist forces there fails, administration officials said yesterday. But they stressedAP, LAT-WP - 240 words
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434 1984-04-09 9 Govt fears Nicaragua will file suit over mining of its harbours LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday THE REAGAN Administration, concerned that Nicaragua will file a lawsuit over the mining of that country's harbours, declared yesterday that it will refuse to acceptLAT-WP - 434 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-04-09 10 Senator Gary Hart inspects a fish during his campaign atop at Philadelphia's Italian market Mr Hart commented that the fish looked like one of his opponents. PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 32 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-04-09 10 Here it the current breakdown of the presidential preference of delegstss selected or allocated thus far to the Democratic national convention in Sen Francisco. The preferences ere based on actual delegates' public statements or on preferences resulting from application of party rules. THE HMD TO THE WHITE78 words
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Article508 1984-04-09 10 AP PHILADELPHIA, Monday MR WALTER MONDALE pledged yesterday he would ''guarantee" not to reopen the damaged Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania as polls showed him running neck and neck in that state's Democratic Presidential Primary last Tuesday with his closest challenger, GaryAP - 508 words
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571 1984-04-09 10 UPI LOS ANGELES, Mon MARVIN GAY Sr, the father of entertainer Marvin Gave admitted he shot and killed his son but didn't mean to do it and thought the gun was loaded with BBS or blanks, it was reported yesterday.UPI - 571 words
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Article104 1984-04-09 10 AP SPACE CENTRE (Houston), Mon MILLIONS of dollars, months of training and the work of hundreds of NASA's brightest minds went into the attempt to rescue the Solar Maximum satellite, but success rested on a single, simple piece of hardware. It failed. A clamping device called theAP - 104 words
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566 1984-04-09 11 HE SAYS BREAK-IN WAS 'CRIME OF THE CENTURY' LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Mon FORMER President Nixon, in an unusually candid interview for which CBS television reportedly paid US$5OO,OOO (SSI 04 million), says his handling of the Watergate scandal was "stupidity at its very highest andLAT-WP - 566 words
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71 1984-04-09 11 AP SEOUL, Mon FOR the first time in almost four years, delegations from South and North Korea met today- at the truce village of Panmunjom to discuss forming a unified team for international sports events. Officials reported that the meeting in the demilitarisedAP - 71 words
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117 1984-04-09 11 UPI TAIPEH, Monday POLICE today continued investigations into Taiwan's worst traffic accident in three years after IS people were killed when 43 trucks and cars were involved in a pile-up on a fog-shrouded highway. Police said 17 other people were injured, five seriously, inUPI - 117 words
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69 1984-04-09 11 Reuter LAS VEQAB, Monday AN ARMED man who forced his way past a metal detector was shot dead in a gun battle with police and security guards at Las Vegas airport yesterday. Police said the unidentified man was suspected of wanting to hijack aReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement179 1984-04-09 10 I 25% DISCOUNT I ON ALL ROOMS A I ATRIA HOTEL I KUALA LUMPUR WA 1 I (Validity Extended to I 30th April S4) /+*yj I I Now, you get to enjoy so much more when 1 t jf I you stay at the Ria Hotel Kuala Lumpur. v f179 words
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Advertisement283 1984-04-09 11 THE COMPACT DISC CENTRE #04-13 Orchard C& E Building (between Centrepoint &OG Building) Singapore 0923, Telex: RS ***** Tel: *****64 *****66 HARDWARE The Compact Disc Players, From the top names in the (r^. SOFTWARE The repertoire The Over every month. SOUND ROOMS^Ts^^^^^^BEW equipment speaker demonstration m HOME TRIAL W SERVICE283 words
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money
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140 1984-04-09 12 SINGAPORE Factory Development proposes a 100 per cent dividend for 1983 despite reporting after-tax profits of $1.27 million compared with $1.75 million in 1982. Operating revenue fell from $9.98 million to $8.87 million and pre-tax Erofit from $2.87 million > $2.22 million.140 words
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Article101 1984-04-09 12 THE yen is currently trading near the 224.50/aollar level, markedly stronger than its February-end level of around 233.30/ dollar Manufacturers Hanover Trust says. Market sentiment turned sharply in favour of the yen in early March, and it strengthened to near its current levels against both101 words
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465 1984-04-09 12 FOO CHOY PENG - 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 prime465 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-04-09 12 DUTA 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 three240 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-04-09 12 Sime D.irby 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,144 words
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151 1984-04-09 12 THE SINGAPORE bourse picked up this morning with continued attention on General Corp, which rose six cents to close at $3.16, with 987,000 lots traded. 320,000 General Lumber shares changed hands, up five cent to $2.90 while Raleigh Cycles climbed 25151 words
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Article137 1984-04-09 12 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar eased slightly against most major currencies from last Friday's New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said easier US Federal funds and Eurodollar deposit rates contributed to the dollar s softness with the lower-than-expected halfpoint rise in US discount rate having137 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-04-09 13 MR PETER LYE has been appointed General Manager of Pan-Electric Group's Hi-Tech Division. He will be responsible for managing the three companies under this division Climate Engineering, Gamma Electronic and Monitrol Automation and Ecko Woodproducts. Mr Lye, who has also been made a director of the companies, received635 words
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Article119 1984-04-09 13 Your S$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.0975 2.0875 2.0785 sterling 3.0023 2.9802 2.9702 Australian! 1.9308 1.9068 1.8918 Canadian 1.6493 1.6292 1.6142 New Zealand 1.3911 1.3710 1.3560 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.5347 11.2346 11.1846 Belgian franc/comm 3.9435119 words
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Article252 1984-04-09 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher Cold Storage 4.24/4.26 Fraser and Neave 6.10/6.15 Haw Par 2.55 S Jacks Intl 5.55/5.70 Keck Seng 5.80/5.90 Magnum 3.88/3.90 M Cement 8.45/8.55 Arab-Mai Dev 1.28/1.29 Boustead 2.73/2.75 Esso 12.80/13.00 Genting 5.40/5.45 GIH 4.46/4.60 Hume 5.25 B Inchcape 2.87/2.90 Muib 2.86/2.87252 words
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opinion/letters
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305 1984-04-09 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 this region. The report linked this prospect to a foreign company which allegedly305 words
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188 1984-04-09 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. The188 words
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171 1984-04-09 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 the171 words
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249 1984-04-09 14 JUNE ANASTIASA - 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 $2.60.249 words
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Article229 1984-04-09 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 the229 words
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Article448 1984-04-09 15 THE Bon ngtfflHffl IT IS PECULIAR, m a diplomat once exclaimed to one of our reporters, to note that every country but every country Is ■gait—* trade protectionism, yet the practice still flourishes. The finger is pointed at the United States (especially In an election448 words
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Article124 1984-04-09 15 ONG BIN YEONG - ONG BIN YEONG Singapore 1025 MANY new cars are bought without an accompanying old car for scrap"S a result, the car population is Increasing without a corresponding de- The ROV should give cars of more than 10 yean the PARF treatment Then more owners of124 words
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Article149 1984-04-09 15 S T QUAH - 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 it149 words
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291 1984-04-09 15 K Y LEONG - Victims undergo a long mental torture K Y LEONG Singapore 1537 I WRITE in response to an article by "ÜberaT (SM, Muck 27). I would like "Liberal," and other men who share his views, to realise that rape victims undergo a long mental torture291 words
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276 1984-04-09 15 I REFER to your editorial on pseudonyms (SM, April IX On the whole, I do not agree with you that the use of pseudonyms is necessarily bed; even if you do consider It excessive. I believe that the desire for anonymity even276 words
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Article, Illustration741 1984-04-09 16 RONALD CLARKE - She and Robert Duvall are the best bets for top spots in tonight's Oscar awards THE OSCAR AWARDS 84 By RONALD CLARKE in LOS ANGELES Reuter AN ACTRESS approaching 50 and an actor still to become a box office "name" Shirley MacLaine and Robert Duvall areReuter - 741 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-04-09 16 THE FLASHDANCE album hasn't arrived yet. And Marty Pasetta doesn't even know what the Oscar-nominated song "Over Yon" from "Tender Mercies" sounds like. But by tonight, the director of the Academy Award presentation will have heard the songs,682 words
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Article, Illustration586 1984-04-09 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Classical Moments Julian Lloyd Webber plays Rodrtgo (Ch 12, 9.09 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 Divertimento586 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-04-09 18 LEE MARGULIES - MBKBira By LEE MARGULIES in Hollywood 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 for the many positiv.e effectsLAT-WP - 695 words
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Article293 1984-04-09 19 THELMA - 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 dominate293 words
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Article301 1984-04-09 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 water301 words
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Article28 1984-04-09 19 3 cups flour 1 cup fine bread crumbs 1 tsp salt oil for deep frying 3Vz cups water (varies with consistency of batter). 1 tbs. melted butter28 words
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Article, Illustration2886 1984-04-09 20 PAUL ROSENFIELD - 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 partlyLAT-WP - 2,886 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-04-09 21 Best picture in 1983 "Terms of Endearment" "The Dresser" "Tender Mercies" "The Right Stuff" "The Big Chill" Best supporting actor John Ltthgow "Terms of Endearment" Jack Nicholaon "Terms of Endearment" Charles Durning "To Be or Not to Be" Sam Shepard The Right Stuff" R 'P Torn "Cross118 words
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Article634 1984-04-09 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 of634 words
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Article228 1984-04-09 22 SHIRLEY MACLAINE was upset that Barbra Streisand wasn't nominated. Terms of Endearment director James L Brooks said when be was nominated, "It's bard to celebrate when your body won't stop shaking." MacLaine was pleased with her nomination but "absolutely distraught" by how few nominations Streisimd's Yentl received, said228 words
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Miscellaneous1237 1984-04-09 17 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample PagM. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights foNowed by I Swordsman Chu I 3.50 Cartoon Setocttone. I WatervNtoOang. I 4.30 Tha Art Makar Clay Plaquea/Chriatmaa Crafta (Laa- I son 11/12). B 4.55 Paint Along With Nancy Kominaky Violate. B 5.20 Rompar Room (E). I 5.50 Ben|L1,237 words
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Miscellaneous167 1984-04-09 17 12.00 PM Newadask 12.30 An toeCraam War 12.45 Latter from London 12.53 naiacttons 1.00 World News 1.00 Twenty-Four Hours: Nawa Summary 1.30 Sing a Song of London 1.46 W C FMda 2.00 Newadeak 2.30 Bakafa Half Dozen 300 Wortd Nawa 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: Nawa Summary 3JO Sarah and Company 4AO167 words
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Miscellaneous407 1984-04-09 21 fIIAI OUIO6 DAUT (*****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. QALA (*****75): CHASING GIRLS (C)407 words
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Miscellaneous257 1984-04-09 22 PRISONER OF ZENDA THE British Council will screen Prisoner of Zenda today at 6.30 pm at its Theatrette. This comedy version of the classic stars the late Peter Sellers as an Englishman on holiday in Ruritania who finds himself helping to defeat a rebel plot by impersonating the kidnapped king257 words
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Miscellaneous179 1984-04-09 22 TODAY (Apr 9): Low tkto 10.20 am (0.4 m) High tkto 5.30 pm (1.9 m) Low tkto 10.50 pm (0.9 m) TOMORROW (Apr 10): High tkto 4.05 am (2.3 m) Low tkto 11.58 am (0.5 m) High tide 8.05 pm (2.1 m) CLARINET RECITAL THERE will be a clarinet recital179 words
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Miscellaneous422 1984-04-09 23 leisure comics pfipfiH} 5%8»55»a ARIES March 21 to April 2* LIBRA You are likely to have a differ- September 24 to October 23 ence of opinion with an older Allow yourself a treat that person. This could lead to ill- you've been looking forward feelings. Your good sense to. Try422 words
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Miscellaneous163 1984-04-09 23 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry 1 fitSSvi' Vt^toTSJlSan "BRAND AND /roTiSiSo I OPCWATINO ALL OVER B^in mckay FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook OO6...U)ANMA y NCJT "V|| I'M KINDA SICK OF 7X61 I MEAN, DOESN'T" AHIItoHEN < HEAR m imST[ REAUVYp#«ncS AND UTRKrOfi, VO At*YTHM& HEKE THaT{ /WHY ARE VbJ\ nWTHEOFFICeV163 words
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Article571 1984-04-09 26 CLASS I DIV S UNn 2 Tomcat U56 Jotaatoa (S) 4 S 1 7 Determination IV 52 Cook (3) 2 2 1 6 Swiss Tiger II Mto Axil (4) 7 7 3 5 Time To Tell 54* Leoag (1) 114 Owaer Happy Valley Stable Tralaer. Lim Hock Bee571 words
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146 1984-04-09 26 Reuter BARI (Italy), Monday HENRIK Sundstrom of Sweden won the U5575,000 (*****,500) Bari Grand Prix tennis tournament with a 7-6,6-4 victory over Chilean Pedro Rebolledo in yesterday's final. Sundstrom, 20, who emerged as a major threat after the first round elimination of topseeded ArgentineReuter - 146 words
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Article101 1984-04-09 27 PpitlSEiraM INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP 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 Ql DETROITUPI - 101 words
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Article206 1984-04-09 27 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 televised game. Morris' gem was the first by a TigerUPI - 206 words
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Article150 1984-04-09 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 PhilliesUPI - 150 words
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Article118 1984-04-09 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 MikeUPI - 118 words
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Article167 1984-04-09 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 JohnUPI - 167 words
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Article62 1984-04-09 27 AP ARLINGTON (Texas): Wavne Tolleson slammed a bases-loaded double in the bottom of the fifth inning to snap a 5-5 tie and sive the Texas Rangers an 8-5 victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday in a fame shortened by rain. Texas reliever MikeAP - 62 words
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Article41 1984-04-09 27 AP SAN FRANCISCO: Rookie 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. APAP - 41 words
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Article37 1984-04-09 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. APAP - 37 words
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Article44 1984-04-09 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. APAP - 44 words
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Article34 1984-04-09 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. APAP - 34 words
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Article51 1984-04-09 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.AP - 51 words
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Article41 1984-04-09 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. APAP - 41 words
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Article86 1984-04-09 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 Ql PHILADELPHIA 3 1 MONTREAL 3 1 NEW YORK 3 1CHICAGO 2UPI - 86 words
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Article253 1984-04-09 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 Fivers 5-1 on Saturday night, sweeping their best-of-five first-round National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoff series in three games. VANCOUVER: Veteran goal tender Richard BrodeurAP - 253 words
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Article40 1984-04-09 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.40 words
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34 1984-04-09 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.34 words
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Article29 1984-04-09 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.29 words
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Article26 1984-04-09 27 AP MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin): Sidney Moncrief scored 21 points and Marques Johnson 18 to lead Milwaukee to a 110-92 victory over Detroit. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-04-09 28 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I 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 style328 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-04-09 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 said:"This is one of the two296 words
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295 1984-04-09 28 TWO GOLFERS Nellie Chin of the Singapore Island Country Club and Khoo Chye of Changi Golf Club realised their dreams yesterday with nole-in-one feats. Nellie, who has represented Singapore in several international tournaments, registered her ace at the par three295 words
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312 1984-04-09 28 DANIEL WEE - 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 last312 words
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377 1984-04-09 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM PLANS ARE afoot to make drastic changes to the most important committee of the Football Association of Singapore. The association's coaching and selection committee, which oversees the selection of the national team and officials, will soon have three subsidiary panels to377 words
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326 1984-04-09 29 DANIEL WEE - QUtENSTmm t QUEENSTOWN 11 By DANIEL WEE QUEENSTOWN A managed a title clinching 8-3 win over Queewnstown B in the Chan Chee Seng Knockout national inter-club waterpolo tournament at Toa Payoh Pool yesterday. This is the second year running for a consecutive326 words
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Article312 1984-04-09 29 S GULAM - SMAMf MALAYS S ftlfllfflTfl MAUYS 1 By S GULAM SINGAPORE MALAYS had to survive some anxious moments in the second half before coming off 3-1 victors against Malacca Malays in a Sultans' Gold Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The Singaporeans' performance after312 words
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311 1984-04-09 29 Reuter PRESTON (England), Monday DANISH badminton star Morten Frost said last night he felt his country had no chance of winning the Thomas Cup men's team badminton title in the finals in Kuala Lumpur next month, and he thought Indonesia would regain theReuter - 311 words
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58 1984-04-09 29 Reuter BRIGHTON, Monday THE semi-final results of the British Open Squash Championships: Men: Qamar Zaman (Pakistan) beat Geoff Williams (England) 10-8,9-5,4-9,9-3. Jahangir Khan (Pakistan) beat Stuart Davenport (New Zealand) 9-7.9-6,9-2. Women: Lisa Opie (England) beat Martine le Moignan (Guernsey) 8-10,9-5,10-9,9-3. Susan DevoyReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-04-09 29 LUIS CHIONG of the Philippines and FIDE Master Jimmy Liew of Malaysia share the lead with 5 points after the sixth round of play in the 3rd Parkway Parade International Masters Chess Tournament 1984. Chiong drew with fellow Filipino International Master Ricky De605 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-04-09 30 KJUPMOV ISMYSLOV 4 Reuter, UPI MOSCOW, Monday SOVIET grandmaster Gary Kasparov on Saturday beat Vasily Smyslov In the 12th game of their World Chen Championship eliminator match to pat him oo the verge of overall victory. Kaaparov now leads Smyslov by eight points toReuter, UPI - 454 words
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1046 1984-04-09 30 Novosti BELOW ARE some extracts from an interview with world title contender Garri Kasparov, conducted by Vltali Melik-Karamov and Alexei Srebnitsky. The interview took place prior to the start of the current qualifying round against Smyslov. fX) Yew aatch wOl take place In VOniasNovosti - 1,046 words
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Advertisement88 1984-04-09 28 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If Jfe due to over-exertion, fatique, BfcSSSw K Also available is the MILO Quality in the blue y Uw :r M packin y' The f ormula has been slightly f*/88 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-04-09 31 Mad rush for lucky draw coupons in Sunday's Yaohan-Sonetti mass run at Parkway Parade MONITOR sports PANDEMONIUM broke out at Parkway Parade yesterday when a record 11,000 Joggers took part in the 10km Yaohan Sonetti mass run. A total of 9,000 competitors had registered with the organisers before thePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 286 words
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Advertisement78 1984-04-09 31 I I S i <<■■'•. li: AJ V -f H fit? 'v There's double excitement in our Happy Hours on Tuesdays to Saturdays with top hits from Singapore's two favourite groups. A single group entertains on Sundays and Mondays. ROBIN'S TAVERN Happy Hours: 4.00 7.00 p.m. 25% Discount 1 mug78 words
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