Singapore Monitor, 10 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-04-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR evening' EDITION f M C |P) No 13/5/83 Tuesday, April 10, 1984 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-04-10 1 'Terms of Endearment' is Best Picture of '83 THE OSCAR AWARDS 84 LOS ANOELES, Tuesday THE BITTER-SWEET story of a mother and daughter, "Terms of Endearment," was named Best Picture of IM3 last night, while Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson won Oscars as the eccentric355 words
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Article413 1984-04-10 1 Singapore may be affected by the new laws to stem Third World counterfeit tide UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday LEGISLATION was announced yesterday to combat the booming business of counterfeit commercial goods, ranging from video cassettes and car parts to Lee Jeans and Walt DisneyUPI - 413 words
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Article145 1984-04-10 1 Reuter HONG KONG, Tuesday MORE than 200 striking drivers and station staff of Hong Kong's underground rail system have been sacked for falling to turn up for work today, a company spokesman said. The strike, which began yesterday over a new shift system, caused delays todayReuter - 145 words
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542 1984-04-10 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG THE CID is auestioning several people from tne Crystal Palace Nigntclub in Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, to find out who was responsible for using a Kanda stick to kill one man and injure five others early today. Homicide542 words
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Article61 1984-04-10 2 A REGULAR serviceman died of serious injuries inflicted during a training exercise at Sungei Gedong early this morning, according to a Press statement released by the Ministry of Defence. Lieutenant Koh Meah Wan, 23, from the 38th Singapore Combat Engineers, will be accorded a funeral with61 words
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368 1984-04-10 2 THE National Productivity Board has teamed up with McGraw-Hill Training Systems to produce a supervisory training programme specifically designed for Singaporeans. At a signing ceremony this morning, Mr Ng Kiat Chong, the board's Executive Director, said managers and supervisors would, for the368 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-04-10 2 FROM low value electronic scrap, Singapore has learned to extract gold and precious metals. Speaking at the opening ceremony of Handy and Harman Manufacturing at Tuas Avenue this morning, Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), said: "This project provides a much needed service to our224 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-04-10 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - #y LOONG SWEE YIN THE armies of the world gathered in Singapore this morning. And war was the furthest thing on their minds. They were interested in the other "battles" like fencing, boxing, basketball, shooting, wrestling and judo. The occasion forPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 309 words
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339 1984-04-10 3 THE PEOPLE'S Action Party has taken another swipe at the Workers' Party for its stand on defence, particularly the demand by Mr J B Jeyaretnam that the Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, name our enemy. In a commentary, the339 words
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319 1984-04-10 4 FOO MEY KIEN - ®y FOO MEY KIEN HEWLETT Packard, a leading computer company, is inviting budding software entrepreneurs and writers to write software on its computers. It has set up a Software Development Centre at Inchcape House with an initial investment of $5 million to provide the319 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-04-10 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG CO-OPERATIVE law should be made simple and flexible so as to allow a steady and spontaneous growth of the cooperative movement. Speaking at the Co-operative Law in Asean seminar this morning, Professor S Jayakumar, Acting Minister for Labour and214 words
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368 1984-04-10 4 THE AUTOMOBILE Association said yesterday that instead of making "threats" to prohibit car usage in the city, the Government should continue to look into road construction and improvement. Mr Milton Tan, president of the AA hit out at the Government at368 words
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336 1984-04-10 4 1,600 FINE FOR WITHHOLDING INFORMATION A BUSINESSMAN was today fined $1,600 by a magistrates' court for withholding information from the police. The charge to which Lim Kok Hin, 42, pleaded guilty stated that, having reasons to believe that two of his friends, Yar Ah Hock and Sim Poh Ping, intended336 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-04-10 6 K K FONG - OUR HONEST CITIZENS, YOUNG OLD Two boys rewarded for returning purse with $6,000 B K K FONG THESE two schoolboys aicture at left) have someing to smile about. For thev have each been given $100 by housewife Mrs Peng Su Mei as a reward for handing over more than $6,000365 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-04-10 6 ANNABELLE YIP - By ANNABELLE YIP TWO Scottish tourists left Singapore todaji feeling happy thanks to an honest taxi anver. Mrs Aileen MacLeod, 29, her husband Alan and their two-year-old daughter had gone to the zoo in a taxi. Five minutes later, she discovered that154 words
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131 1984-04-10 6 ELECTRONIC and computerised machines for textile and garment industries, to help increase Eroductivity and produce etter quality products, will be on display at the Asiatex '84 from today until April 14. The exhibitors of both the textile and garment manufacturing industries feel that131 words
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712 1984-04-10 7 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE EDUCATION Ministry is carrying out an allout drive to ensure that 2,300 students from the nonEnglish streams can cope with English as a first language by 1987. Initial results show that the students are coping with it since712 words
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Advertisement101 1984-04-10 3 M /jM UI 11 111 I/ Ijl JI 8 <pX Eveiy Wednesday and Friday at Lunchtime and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different fashions to reflect different moods. Wednesday Jingles Boutique adds new interest to smart Friday: and casual wear in a whole new range of original101 words
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Advertisement81 1984-04-10 6 The group that's all the rage is going to be on centrestage. The Fly baits are at Bill BaOey's Bar Since the early 70s, now. You can listen to them at the Flybaits have had a W%r Bill Bailey's Bar from B:lspm sound entirely their own. to i;ooam, and still81 words
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Advertisement306 1984-04-10 7 Park West The Prestigious Residential Development your last chance of owning one of Singapore's most exclusive apartments with Park West Phase II! l|lil||HK^| Park West, ideally set in an idyllic surrounding amidst green land scape, is served P 3 by Jalan Lempeng facing Faber Hills Estate and Upper Ayer Rajah306 words
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Article385 1984-04-10 8 Present govt inherited administrative nightmare Agencies BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday ARGENTINA, which last week narrowly avoided defaulting on interest rate arrears on its foreign debts, does not know just how much it borrowed, or what for. The country is listed as having the largest foreign debtAgencies - 385 words
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212 1984-04-10 8 UPI LONDON, Tuesday BRITONS will be 10 per cent richer and more affluent by 1990 despite a slow-down in the rate of economic growth, according to a survey published yesterday. They will spend less time travelling to work as more andUPI - 212 words
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127 1984-04-10 8 UPI VATICAN CITY, Tuesday POPE John Paul II ordered the most thorough reshuffle of the Roman curia by a pontiff in living memory, but left the position of controversial US Archbishop Paul Marcinkus in doubt. Under the changes, the Pope appointed a bishop from BeninUPI - 127 words
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417 1984-04-10 8 Lainhe Zaobao KUALA LUMPUR, Tumday DATUK Lee San Choon has started mediating in the party crisis of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). He has met the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Datuk Neo Yee Pan, Datuk Mak Hon Kam, MrLainhe Zaobao - 417 words
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Article221 1984-04-10 9 Full list of the Oscar winners AP THE complete list of winners at the 56th annual academy awards announced last night: Picture: Terms of Endearment; Best Actor. Robert Duvall, Tender Mercies; Best Actress: Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment; Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson, Terms of Endearment; BestAP - 221 words
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Article247 1984-04-10 9 AP HERE is a list of the Best Ptctare Oscar winners through the years. Dates represent the official period of competition for the film. 1927-26 Wings; 1926-29 Broadway Melody, 1929-30 All Quiet on the Western Front; 1930-31 Cimarron; 1931-32 Grand Hotel; *****3 Cavalcade; 1934 It Happened One Night;AP - 247 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-04-10 9 AP LOS ANGELES, TuMday JACK Nicholson, the pot-bellied, womanising ex-astro-naut in "Terms of Endearment," and Linda Hunt, the idealistic male dwarf photographer in "The Year of Living Dangerously," won Oscars for supporting performances but night. Nicholson, who won the Best Actor award inAP - 400 words
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93 1984-04-10 9 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuesday THE SWEDISH film "Fanny and Alexander," which director Ingmar Bergman has said could be his last, won an Oscar last night for Best Foreign Language Picture of the Year. The film took a reflective look at a matriarchal SwedishReuter - 93 words
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144 1984-04-10 10 THREE Western European nations Britain, France and West Germany are in the throes of labour pains. In Britain, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government has dug in for a long, tough struggle with militant miners who have been on strike for four weeks144 words
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507 1984-04-10 10 THE dispute in Britain is developing into a showdown between the government and the leftwing unions, but Mrs Thatcher so far holds most of the cards. "It's going to be a long hard haul, a long hard dispute," said government coal board chairman507 words
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416 1984-04-10 10 i »nrc^ ACROSS the channel, France's economy is in trouble. Unemployment is hovering above 9 per cent, inflation more than 8 per cent the foreign debt is mounting and the franc is faltering. Many economic analysts say France's slowness in following other western nations out416 words
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329 1984-04-10 10 «Jw6t«W&NV IN WEST GERMANY, both the metal workers' and printers' unions have refused to drop a controversial demand for a five-hour cut in the work week without loss of pay. German labour leaders contend that a 35-hour week would create more than 1 million329 words
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397 1984-04-10 11 UPI NEW YORK, Tuesday IN THE biggest US heroin'case ever, Federal agents say they cracked a US$l.6 billion (S|3.S billion) drug ring dubbed tne "Pizza Connection" that spanned three continents and was run by crime families in the United States and SicUy. Thirty-one peopleUPI - 397 words
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Article380 1984-04-10 11 But analysts say Hanoi would continue with Cambodian drive Reuter BANGKOK, Tuesday CHINA'S alleged border attacks on Vietnam are tying down Vietnamese troops but are not likely to halt Hanoi's drive against Khmer resistance fighters in Cambodia, political analysts here said yesterday. Western diplomatsReuter - 380 words
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81 1984-04-10 11 All drinks banned at wine fest except wine, of coarse Reuter VINSOBRES (Francs), Tuesdsy THE MAYOR of this small vUlage In the Cote Do Rhone wine-growing region backed a government cam* paign against alcoholism by banning all drinks at a local wine festival except wine. The penalty for defying theReuter - 81 words
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453 1984-04-10 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US has formally rejected World Court jurisdiction over Nicaragua's complaint of US involvement in mining Nicaraguan ports, but suggested Washington would obey the court if it handles the case. The US yesterday announced it was rejectingReuter - 453 words
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Article87 1984-04-10 12 GLASGOW (Scotland), Tues A SCOTTISH couple has been told that their table lamp is a 600-year old Ming vase with an estimated value of £250,000 (*****,000). The unnamed couple found out what was perched on their living room table only when they saw the vase's87 words
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254 1984-04-10 12 RUSSIAN CARRIER TEAMS UP WITH CUBAN FRIGATE UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Soviet helicopter carrier Leningrad is conducting operations with a Cuban frigate in the Gulf of Mexico and approached within 160 km of the US coast on Saturday, senior Pentagon officials saidUPI - 254 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-04-10 12 UPI MANILA, Tims MORE than 20,000 Filifinos jammed an opposiion rally yesterday amid charges by First Lady Imelda Marcos that her rivals were "feasting on the carcass of the dead" by putting up as candidate tne former beauty queen wife of her son-in-law. The widowUPI - 137 words
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153 1984-04-10 12 Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday THE Soviet Union is to help Iraq develop a new major oilfield and build two new power stations, the official news agency Tass reported yesterday. It said the aid was agreed at a meeting of a joint economic commission inReuter - 153 words
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184 1984-04-10 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday A CHINESE astronaut will fly on a space shuttle mission in the near future as part of a technological agreement between the US ana China expected to be announced later this month by President Reagan, it was reported yesterday.UPI - 184 words
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Advertisement257 1984-04-10 9 ImptoveNbur Business Image. U-BIX 2MOMR IV U-BIX 4500R 1 PRODUCTIVITY and Efficiency have alot to do with your business image. Excellent office equipment normally will boost-up the level of efficiency and productivity. And it is in this area that APS Electronics (Pte) Ltd has made its presence From high volume257 words
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Advertisement171 1984-04-10 10 The Showbiz Sensation are now at After 9leUei> Centrepoint k .w* f he Showbiz Sensation is CHEVY A T j the most dynamic duo in town. A 'JL JL Chevy is Jay Shotam and Donna JK W Daniels; two very experienced international entertainers. They will have you swinging to their171 words
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Advertisement379 1984-04-10 11 In more ways than one, the Mazda 323 has proven itself a winner in DfIDM WINNING PERFORMANCE The Mazda 323's outstanding performance nas won it numerous international races and rallies and allowed it to dominate and win Singapore's major local racing events including the Castrol-Alpine Autotest Series 1981 H V379 words
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310 1984-04-10 13 YET another group of Malaysians is crossing the Causeway to take over a Singapore company. Eady Investments Pte Ltd is the suitor and Singapore Glass 1974 Ltd (SG) and its whollyowned subsidiary, Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd (SGM), are the objects of310 words
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507 1984-04-10 13 ANGELINE TAN - Pact signed and parties await MAS approval By ANGELINE TAN HILL Samuel, one of the top four British merchant banks, is establishing a foothold in Singapore's financial centre by purchasing an estimated 80 per cent stake in Temenggong Merchant507 words
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Article351 1984-04-10 13 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation is the second of tne big four banks to raise its prime rate. From tomorrow its prime will be 8.75 per cent, up a quarter point. The announcement this morning was followed by one from Algemene Bank Nederlands which will put351 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-04-10 13 SHARE OF THE DAY j DUFF Development closed at $5.60 yesterday, almost $1 higher than it was three weeks ago. Most of the gains were made over the past three days and this fact has led stock market to speculate that the wide-ly-talked-about bonus123 words
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220 1984-04-10 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market still featured General Corp as the most active share although its volume dropped to 401,000 with two cents lost to close at $3.18. 265,000 Faber Merlin shares were traded, closing two cents higher at $1.77. Supreme Corp followed closely at220 words
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Article177 1984-04-10 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar rose marginally against most currencies in very quiet, early trading following its rise in New York. Dealers said there was a general lack of trading interest in the absence of fresh factors and operators were waiting for the release later this week177 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-04-10 14 HIGHER US interest rates and the relatively strong US dollar are lending support to the gold bears, IJOB Bullion says. The technical picture is still bearish and a downside objective of US$36O an ounce is being cited by some technicians, UDB says. The bank adds,263 words
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195 1984-04-10 14 SAMUEL Montagu Co Ltd, The London merchant bankers are to acquire a 29.9 per cent interest in a leading London stockbroking firm, W Greenwell Co. They consider that the eventual close link of their two businesses will enable them to participate in the195 words
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54 1984-04-10 14 Reuter DUBAI, Tims A GROUP of international banks led by Citibank NA signed a loan consolidation agreement with Abdul Ramm Galadari and Brothers, a large business house in the United Arab Emirates, for the equivalent of 250 million dirhams, Citibank and Galadari Brothers saidReuter - 54 words
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802 1984-04-10 14 Chase Manhattan Bank Chairman and Chief Executive Officer WILLARD BUTCHER discussed with Business Star Editor P Y CHIN the noticeable US economic recovery, the overvalued US dollar and the huge US deficit These are extracts of the interview. rri What are yoer802 words
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323 1984-04-10 14 Island Peninsular pre-tax profit surpasses forecast's THE Island Peninsular group's pre-tax profit bettered its forecast of around M 518.5 million for the year ended Jan 31, amid other corporate restructuring. The group earned M 521.8 million before tax, compared to Msl4 million previously. It had more pre-tax profits at M323 words
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170 1984-04-10 14 AS EXPECTED, Malaysian Glass Containers (1974) Bhd's major shareholder has agreed to sell 15 per cent out of its 51.69-per cent stake in the company to Endiri Sdn Bhd, a Bumiputra company. ACI Investments Pty Ltd is selling 2.68 million shares at170 words
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Article269 1984-04-10 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: sligktly higher Cold Storage 4.28/4.30 Fraser 4 Neave 6.10/6.15 Haw Par 2.55/2.56 Jacks Intl 5.85/6.00 Keck Seng 5.80 S Magnum 3.86/3.90 M Cement 8.40/8.60 Arab-Mai Dev 1.27/1.28 Boustead 2.72/2.73 Esso 12.90/13.00 Genting 5.50/5.55 G I H 4 50 S Hume 5.25/5.35 Inchcape269 words
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Article119 1984-04-10 14 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DD 2.0935 2.08SS 2.0745 sterling 2.9928 2.9707 2.9607 Australian 1.9215 1.8975 1.8825 Canadian 1.6417 1.6217 1.6067 New Zealand 1.3849 1.3647 1.3498 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.4698 11.1697 11.1197 Belgian franc/comm 3.9142 3.8641119 words
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Miscellaneous24 1984-04-10 13 C IW4 NcN.vffcl SyM Ik S r-q TT~ K *MP. $TOKER,TU& EXECUTIVE BREAK-DME CART 16 HERE WITW ASPIRIN, TRANQUILIZER*, ULCER PlLbfr, OLOOP PRESSURE PIUS..'24 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-04-10 15 ROBERT CONN - features »y ROBERT CONN •f KNIQHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS Many people over 40 notice changes in their digestive systems that alter what they can eat and how much. Some are startling: an unexpected reaction to diet soft drinks, a growing intolerance to ice cream, or708 words
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263 1984-04-10 16 THE Government's decision to spend $11 million this year to celebrate 25 years of national achievement is really something for the soul. To those who have given their lives in the service of the nation, this auspicious occasion will263 words
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Article94 1984-04-10 16 SAMUEL B SASSOON - SAMUEL B SASSOON Singapore 0923 WITH the appearance of bus lanes along Ayer Rajah Road and Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim it is once again becoming a commuters' nightmare to work in Jurong. Apart from the increased traffic congestion, how do the authorities expect car poolers like94 words
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400 1984-04-10 16 LIM HONG - LIM HONG Singapore 0409 VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has been trying to manipulate public opinion by claiming to be more flexible and realistic in the search for a Cambodian settlement. However, his insincerity was evident when he told his Indonesian400 words
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347 1984-04-10 16 S H LIM - S H LIM Singapore 0820 ON MARCH 29 at about 8.40 am, I was nearing the bus stop opposite Aljunied Crescent when a service No. 84 SBS bus, which was very crowded, stopped at the bus stop and picked347 words
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314 1984-04-10 16 IT IS not without a certain degree of amused concern that I read the article headlined Poison gas the poor man's answer to nuclear weapons" (SM, April 6). First of all, I would like to make314 words
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Article533 1984-04-10 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IN 1967, the Suez Canal was closed due to the third IsraeliArab war. It was not re-opened until 1975. One of the repercussions from this closure upon Singaporeans was the increase in the prices of certain goods because ships had to take533 words
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357 1984-04-10 17 ROBIN - ROBIN Singapore 1027 THE Central Provident Fund (CPF) is an extremely good system quite unlike the deficit-rid-den retirement benefits for the aged in Western countries. There is a direct corelation between effort apd savings in CPF whereas Western retirement benefits, with the inherently357 words
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68 1984-04-10 17 JANET - JANET Singapore 1544 WHILE taking an evening stroll on the East Coast beach near the HUDC chalets the other day, I noticed that most of the drains there were full of water. That shows the drains were stuck because of litter.68 words
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198 1984-04-10 17 JASTINA BALEN - REPLY JASTINA BALEN for Execitlve Secretary CASE I WRITE with reference to P J's letter headlined 3vear guarantee on hi-fi set valid only for one (SM, April Case is glad that P ft J has brought to light the "smooth-talking" and198 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-04-10 17 I you evre ask yourself VOUNEVEE wiwJwiSiT'S IF YOU'RE BETTER OFF TODAY gagiwgggp Jklotp THAT VERY MUCH,.. WHEN IGOT OF "TH6 |VK>I?N»NG22 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-04-10 18 INEZ WEI - STRIDE OUT IN PANTS Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI WITH the rise and fall of the hemline for the umpteenth time and the likelihood of yet another change, some designers are cleverly (and sensibly) evading the issue by using pants in their collections. Indeed, there is a lot ofPictures: CLIFTON AW - 258 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-04-10 20 LEE MARGULIES - fI|VfS;GENEj By LEE MARGULIES In noiiywood LAT-WP THE "cloning machines" at the three major US television networks are at work developing programmes for the next season, a leading advertising agency reports. FCB-Telecom says that viewers can look forward to the usual crop of private detectives,LAT-WP - 749 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-04-10 20 ■TOHL'rGWta Perspective on Greatness: Mahatma Gandhi The Great Soul (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS is a moving portrait of Mohandas K Gandhi, one of the greatest Indian leaders of all time. His love of peace was reflected in his choice of political action and, despite much494 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-04-10 21 Oscar nominees Tom Courtenay and Julie Walters co-starring in play IT sounded like a scene from The Dresser, hearing the very British stage manager at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester calling for "Mr Courtenay, sir" and then saying into the long distance wire, "Hell be639 words
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Miscellaneous1405 1984-04-10 19 leisure 20 I I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followad by My Way (C) (r). JSKJWp. TT 1 1 4.35 Storytima 1 5.00 Open Houae Theatre. Featuring Rene puppets. Tina Lenert, a mime artiste and R Wanda Lewis and the Afro-American Dance Company. fl Man from Atlantia The Mud Worm1,405 words
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Advertisement87 1984-04-10 20 Ik p ii n J Simple 'Self Application' Kits now available Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces air-conditioning costs Makes glass shatter-resistant Improves outdoor beauty Maintenance free Easy application self-adhesive 3 colours: Grey, Bronze, Silver Distributors: AXIS TRADING CO. PTE LTD. 9 Jalan Besar, Call *****76 Singapore 0820. *****41 UNI87 words
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Miscellaneous132 1984-04-10 22 SB TOURISM IDEAS CONTEST. THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will launch a Tourism Ideas Contest. The project is jointly sponsored by STPB and Singapore Airlines. Participants are invited to submit proposals on new attractions or activities in Singapore that would appeal to tourists and, at the same time, be beneficial132 words
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Miscellaneous718 1984-04-10 22 ART 1-7 TANG JUEY LEE will exhibit about 50 of his paintings at the Gallery Fine Art, Ming Court HoMezzanine Floor, unSunday, 11 am to 7 daily. Admission SPANISH exhibition on contemporary Spanish art M: H will be held from Thursday to Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm, at the718 words
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Miscellaneous172 1984-04-10 22 CLARINET RECITAL THERE will be a clarinet recital by Mark Walton, accompanied by Shane Thio at the piano, on Thursday at 8 pm at DBS Auditorium. Tickets at $5 and $3 are available at Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore and Victoria Theatre. 880 RUSSIAN pianist Alexander Slobodyanik will play with172 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-04-10 23 DAVID P C TAY - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER By DAVID P C TAY WITH the rapid urban redevelopment which has taken place in Singapore over the last decade, many old buildings have had to give way to new ones. But as photographers we don't have to mourn the loss too much. Modern buildings698 words
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Miscellaneous613 1984-04-10 25 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry Avoid becoming involved in September 24 to October 23 another's affairs, which are Choose your companions care- CACTDAOIf Ru Rill u A |KrAAL less innocent than you have fully; they can make or break °J Dm nuiUrOOK been led to believe. An613 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-04-10 29 WONDER BOY - TRACHWORH By WONDER BOY LAST WEEK'S easy winner Skybolt, Freedom Fighter l£ Thunderbird and Imperial Lord, the number two Emergency Acceptor were the only four Cup candidates engaged in this year's $125,000 weight-for-age Sultan of Selangor Cup event over 1600598 words
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Article175 1984-04-10 29 UPI TOKYO, Tuesday IVAN LENDL of Czechoslovakia, scoring with powerful serves and return shots, beat top-seeded New Yorker John McEnroe 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 to win the U*****,000 (*****,000) Suntory Cup Tennis Tournament in Tokyo on Sunday. The 24-year-old Czech took the first set by breaking McEnroe'sUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration756 1984-04-10 30 The Star NATIONAL SOCCER team manager Datuk Bakar Daud has sent an urgent message to the FAM to set D Devendran, Ibrahim Saad, Salim Mahmud, D'zulkifli All and Serbegeth to check Into Wisma FAM In Kuala Lumpur. And he's hoping they willThe Star - 756 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-04-10 30 Reuter PRESTON (England), Tuesday ENGLAND team manager Ciro Ciniglio may wish he had a "mole" leaking information from the Danish camp as he struggles to decide who will play for him in the European badminton team finals here tonight.Reuter - 588 words
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158 1984-04-10 30 AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Tuesday FLAMENGO and Fluminense were the only winners over the weekend in the opening games of the third round of the Brazilian national soccer championship. The 16 clubs remaining from the initial 40 are divided into four groups. TheAP - 158 words
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164 1984-04-10 30 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuesday LOS ANGELES Olympics chief Peter Ueberroth said yesterday that new Soviet criticism of the United States over the Games could be part of a plan by Moscow to justify a possible decision not to sendReuter - 164 words
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176 1984-04-10 30 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday FIFTY-FOUR members of the US House of Representatives, responding to what they said were reports taht the Palestine Liberation Organisation wants to send a team to the Summer Olympics, urged yesterday that the PLO application be rejected. InUPI - 176 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-04-10 31 KUWAIT'S SPORTING PRINCE ON NEW ZEALAND'S PARTICIPATION IN THE QUALIFYING ROUNDS SHAIKH Fahad Al-Sabah, a younger brother of the Amir who rules Kuwait, is a sports loving prince who has been elected, not appointed, to the country's top posts in sports. He was elected president of478 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-04-10 31 The aches-and-pains magician AS FAR as the Kuwait national team is concerned, Brazilian Edward Santana is a VIP (Very Important Person): not for what he can do on the field but for what he does off it. Listen to the Kuwaitis, and they will tell you how great the Brazilian253 words
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Article243 1984-04-10 31 IRAQ HAS confirmed their participation in the Olympic qualifying round which starts at tne National Stadium on April 14. Until last Friday, the Football Association of Singapore was not sure of their participation due to the current war between the country and Iran. But243 words
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Article177 1984-04-10 32 Sat, 14 April: Kuwait v Bahrain (7.30). Sun: Japan v Thailand (6.30), New Zealand v Saudi Arabia (8.30). Mon: Qatar v Malaysia (7.30). Tues: Kuwait v South Korea; Bahrain v Saudi Arabia (6.30 and 8.30). Wed: Thailand v Iraq; Japan v Malaysia (6.30 and .30). Thurs: Kuwait v New177 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-04-10 32 K SILVAM; S GULAM - All reports by K SILVAM and S GULAM THERE WILL be a repeat of the Gulf Nations tournament final at the National stadium on Monday, April 23, when arch rivals Qatar take on Iraq. Qatar are drawn with Iraq, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan in group B of thePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW and MOHD ISHAK - 492 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-04-10 33 jglf® Twelve graceful gymnasts from Japan gave Singaporeans their first taste of this new Olympic sport called Rhythm Gymnastics. K SILVAM and photographer CLIFTON AW were at the Delta Sports Complex during the four days the young and energetic all-girl l group were thrilling the crowds to434 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-04-10 34 an PJUUMMY PAMOE INTERNATIONAL MASTERS CHESS TOURNAMENT 1984 LUIS CHIONG of the Philippines defeated fellow International Master (IM) Rico Mascarinas in 42 moves to take the lead with six points in the seventh round of the 3rd Parkway Parade Tournament. Former joint leader, Fide417 words
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Article, Illustration921 1984-04-10 34 'Safety measures won't take Bunch out of taxing' AP NEW YORK, Tuesday THE young fighter smashes his gloved fist into the face of his opponent. The other collapses, stunned, in a spray of sweat and blood, as the crowd roars. In that dramatic moment, a scene thatAP; PICTURE: AP - 921 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-04-10 35 LIVERPOOL new boy John Wark, subject of a 20game goal famine at former club Ipswich, is confident he can soon regain his scoring touch for the Anfield outfit. "I want to get among the goals and help Liverpool win the Championship again says the428 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-04-10 35 IPS WARK, who was capped 25 times by Scotland but given the cold shoulder since he was placed on the transfer list back in October, sees the move North to Anfield as the ideal opportunity to resurrect his international career. "Jock Stein said heIPS - 299 words
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