Singapore Monitor, 21 April 1984
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Title Section12 1984-04-21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Saturday, April 21, 1984 30cents12 words
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554 1984-04-21 1 16 people injured, one critically, at Heathrow, say first reports UPI, AP LONDON, Saturday A BOMB BLAST ripped through an arrival lounge at Heathrow Airport yesterday, injuring at least 16 people, one critically, and another explosive device was believed to be planted In anUPI, AP - 554 words
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Advertisement34 1984-04-21 1 Murdered woman may Have been sexually assaulted: Page 4 nsvi Japan and Iraq iSp coaches in wsggsm war of words: Wmm Page 36 TV Guide: Page 20 Saturday's Best O TV Scene: Page 2134 words
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Advertisement224 1984-04-21 1 Prestge at youf Feet I di«d#fr ■MHHHHHMHMMaHMB Msde n 11 sly r Looks did A gK it for Cholesterol j mb helle in local food fmj Johnson I IT'S the weekend again and tomorrow Neighbour- How professional wedding photographers are hood is out with its third issue. competing with amateur224 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-04-21 2 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE SPCA is offering people the chance to play their part in controlling the stray cat and dog problem for a fee of $5 a week. This is the rental for humane traps the SPCA can provide on request.162 words
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642 1984-04-21 2 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER THE MERGER of the postal and telecommunications services has helped to propel Singapore into the technological age and pave the wav for electronic mail. And it has meant no redundancies. In fact, the staff of the Telecommunication Authority of642 words
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Article71 1984-04-21 2 LATER this year, Telecom* will install a $1.5million teleboxing system that will enable subscribers to deal with their mail when they are overseas. For a nominal rent, a subscriber will have a telebox in Singapore. He can then make an overseas call from London or Hong Kong asking to71 words
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Article84 1984-04-21 2 NIGHT postal deliveries in Singapore are unlikely. For the time being, Telecoms has ruled out the possibility. Mr Goh said: "Such deliveries are not that effective because after a few hours the family either goes out again or goes to bed. "We realise there are difficulties where husband84 words
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Article62 1984-04-21 2 TELECOMS it holding talks with the Mats Rapid Transit Corporation about the use of pagers on trains, so that subscribers can be paged while riding on the MRT. At the same time, Telecoms plans to stamp-dispensing machines, telephone boxes and post boxes at MRT stations. It is62 words
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Article78 1984-04-21 2 WITH the introduction of more sophisticated levels of computerisation in post offices and sorting centres, Telecoms hopes to reduce pilfering and theft from the mail. In 1982, there were 188 cases of compensation for the loss of parcels. This represented 0.26 per cent of all parcels dealt with78 words
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Article781 1984-04-21 3 Explain rules to them, says hawker on danger litter MR CHEW SIONG SENG, a hawker of 14 years, can understand why the HDB needs strict rules against flat tenants who place objects in a dangerous manner or throw things from their premises, but he does not781 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-04-21 3 THE Housing Board announced on Thursday that it would come down hard on owners and tenants in its all-out war against those found throwing objects which could cause harm to others. Some of the harsher penalties include heevy fines, increased rents and eviction. We spoke to71 words
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113 1984-04-21 3 A MAN was arretted by detectives after he was canght throwing an assortment of Utcien utensils oat of a secondstorey HDB flat in Jarong Town yesterday. Detectives said the 35-year-old man, believed to be under the influence of drinks, was seen throwing113 words
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338 1984-04-21 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE believe the unidentified middle-aged woman, who was found dead at Race Course Road on Good Friday, may have been sexually assaulted before she was murdered. The body of the Chinese woman, aged between 45 and 50 years and dressed338 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-04-21 4 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG A 48-DAY consecration ceremony for the new Sri Raman shrine at the renovated Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple in Serangoon Road mil start tomorrow. A high point of the celebrations will be the Kumbabishegam, during which devotees will witness the104 words
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Article214 1984-04-21 4 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN COMPANY executives have been urged to adopt management policies which focus on people. Managers should drop the traditional style of taskcentred management (TCM) which emphasises on achieving goals with little attention to people for people-centred management (PCM), according to Mr Dean214 words
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217 1984-04-21 4 Lianhe Zaobao AN ANTI-SPITTING campaign will be launched in the next few months to educate the public against the habit About 20,000 public buses, taxis and school buses will display posters to tell the public to refrain from spitting. The posters are now beingLianhe Zaobao - 217 words
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Article448 1984-04-21 6 EE BOON LEE - A Journalists Notebook BY EE BOON LEE ASEAN consciousness comes across well in sport.There are a few stirring signs in Singapore of such consciousness. In the qualifying Olympic soccer tournament at the National Stadium, Singaporeans cheered lustily for their fellow Aseans Malaysia and Thailand. Of course, there448 words
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Article168 1984-04-21 6 PHILIP LIM - Working from your home via the computer is possible here, says IBM man B* PHILIP LIM THE home-based office in which people can sit down at a computer terminal instead of travelling to work is possible with technology available in Singapore, according to a senior executive of168 words
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245 1984-04-21 6 A 37-YEAR-OLD man described in court as a compulsive gambler was jailed for three-and-a-half years for criminal breacn of trust involving more than $1 million. Tan Kee Peng, former head of the delivery department of a Shenton way broking firm, pleaded guilty on Thursday to245 words
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146 1984-04-21 6 A COACHING clinic and seminar on examination skills will be conducted for students sitting the British Computer Society examinations this year. The examinations, held jointly with the National Computer Board, in an effort to lift the low pass rate here, are in two146 words
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Advertisement192 1984-04-21 4 Sharp has done it again^^^®^>U^2 Scoring another first In VCR innovationsAutomatic Playback and Automatic Blank Scan. Already they have been dubbed wonder creations in audio-video circles. Simply insert your video tape (with the The blank sections between protective tab removed) into the Sharp recordings on your tape is 481N and192 words
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Advertisement78 1984-04-21 6 ■K WjgM 1 PI You can taste it with your eyes... At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Conveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the Regional English Language Centre. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. BHB And78 words
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159 1984-04-21 7 Reuter SEOUL, Saturday SOUTH Korea is to build a new international airport canable of handling 160 large aircraft at the same time in the central town of Chongwon, 125 km south of Seoul, the Construction Ministry said yesterday. Ministry officials said the site wasReuter - 159 words
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511 1984-04-21 7 Britain's no role in HK after 1997 Reuter HONG KONQ, Saturday BRITAIN'S announcement that it would have no role In the colony after 1997 suprised nobody, but it still marked a turning point in the history of the thriving capitalist territory perched onReuter - 511 words
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123 1984-04-21 7 UPI STOCKHOLM, Saturday THE incidence of Acute Immunity Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) has sharply risen in Europe in the last six months, nearly doubling in Denmark and Britain, a Swedish expert said yesterday. "There is significant evidence we are progressing in the same developmentUPI - 123 words
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427 1984-04-21 8 Son Sann cuts short his European tour UPI AMPIL, Saturday VIETNAMESE and Cambodian rebel forces were less than 200 metres t yesterday in the battle for AmEthe largest KPNLF insurgent in Cambodia under Son Sann. As artillery and mortar units exchanged heavy fire toUPI - 427 words
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172 1984-04-21 8 LAT-WP BONN, Saturday THE West German Government is expressing a new insistence on gaining influence over any French decision to fire nuclear weapons that would explode in East, as well as West Germany. The next generation of French land-based nuclear missiles, toLAT-WP - 172 words
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260 1984-04-21 8 UPI LONDON, Saturday SCOTLAND Yard sent food, cold drinks, chocolates and cigarettes into the Libyan Embassy yesterday and consulted a psychiatrist as part of a campaign to end peacefully a four-day impasse at the "People's Bureau." Hundreds ofUPI - 260 words
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120 1984-04-21 8 Reuter LONDON, Saturday BRITISH coal miners moved closer to an all-out strike yesterday when union leaders in the country's second biggest coalfield called out their men. After resisting pressure to join the strike for the past five weeks, union leaders in NottinghamshireReuter - 120 words
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416 1984-04-21 10 But the aircraft was not hit and returned safely AP WASHINGTON, Sat TWO Soviet-built warplanes of "unknown nationality" fired on a US army helicopter yesterday while the American aircraft was on an observation mission along the West German-Czechoslovakian border, the Pentagon announced. TheAP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-04-21 10 AP "Hamlet" the cat ia reunited with ita owners, actor Paul Aapland and his wife, Melanie, at the Animal Quarantine Centre at London'a Heathrow Airport on Wednesday after a trip in a Boeing 747 which took It 25 times around the world. Hamlet escaped from hie basket onAP; PICTURE: AP - 70 words
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118 1984-04-21 10 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday A BUFFER force of Lebanese gendarmes yesterday took up positions between warring factions in Beirut as political sources said President Amin Gemayel would soon appoint ex-premier Rashid Karami to head a new govern- ment. The gendarmes, armed with M--16 rifles,Reuter - 118 words
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148 1984-04-21 10 FEZ (Morocco), Sat ISLAMIC countries announced yesterday a break in relations with El Salvador and Costa Rica as a warning to the United States not to transfer its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Arab diplomats said. El Salvador, which is148 words
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438 1984-04-21 11 China bends backwards to make trip successful UPI BEIJING, Saturday IF NOTHING else, President Reagan's trip to China will open a new era in Chinese protocol and securi- tyMr Reagan will ride in his own private limousine and fly in his ownUPI - 438 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-04-21 11 Reuter BEIJING, Sat PRESIDENT Reagan and his wife Nancy will stay at a former imperial retreat and sleep in a reproduction Ming dynasty dragon bed when they visit Beijing next week. They will have a choice of Chinese and Western cuisineReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement307 1984-04-21 9 We Proudly Announce The Official Opening Of i '^H I SAE Inspection Services Pte Ltd I I (A subsidiary of Singapore Automotive Engineering Pte Ltd.) JL and the Commissioning of JJ Wk five Mechanised Inspection Lines F 1 by the Honourable Acting Minister for I m Communications and Minister of307 words
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Advertisement8 1984-04-21 10 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement347 1984-04-21 11 Cut this out ec leave it onyour boss's desk. Tomy dear,super-talented,suave,kind,debonair boss... j I Over the time I have known you, you have PETE'S PLACE: A man like you will appreciate always proved yourself to be a man of the Latin charm of Pete's. Italian buffet, nome--1 impeccable taste with347 words
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673 1984-04-21 12 K EFF - They contribute to booming conditions in stock exchange By K EFF THE YEAR 1983 SAW the listing of two electronics manufacturers on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Early 1984 saw the listing of another sucn company One electrical goods manufacturer was listed in673 words
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106 1984-04-21 12 Share 1 Forecast Prospective Forecast Prospective Company (HKS) EPS(HKt) P/E Div(HKc) Yield Atlas 7.45 38 22 19.5x 10.0 1.3 Conic 1.11 12.22 9.1x 8.0 7.2 Elec Eltek 3 00 26 93 ll.lx 21.0 7.0 Lambda 390 4063 96x 28 0 7.2106 words
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Article267 1984-04-21 12 DISAPPOINTED and shaken up by its first loss in six years, Straits Steamship will concentrate its efforts fully on re-establishing the group's profitability during 1984. For 1983, Steamers incurred a group loss of $14 million. As stated in its latest annual report, the group outlined267 words
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210 1984-04-21 12 The Star KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) general manager Mr Heng Fook Yew is resigning from his post from July 1. It is understood that Mr Heng recently submitted his resignation letter, which has been accepted by the KLSE Committee. KLSE chairman Encik AbdulThe Star - 210 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-04-21 12 SHARE OF THE DAY L 2 J NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills appears to* have pulled out of a downward drift that has lasted nearly a year. It is now trading at about $6.30. The downward drift began in June last year when the counter81 words
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Article724 1984-04-21 13 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG MR ONG won 80.7 per cent of the votes at Ming Court Hotel's extraordinary general meeting on Thursday, and will remain as its chairman and director. This was not unexpected since Malayan United Industries (MUI), which appointed Mr Ong to the board,724 words
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276 1984-04-21 13 The Star MALAYAN Cement Bhd finds it difficult to forecast with any accuracy its prospects for 1984 due to the uncertain position of its cement industry in Singapore, said chairman Tunku Abdullah ibni Tunku Abdul Rahman. Writing in the company'sThe Star - 276 words
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Article278 1984-04-21 13 AFTER the lethargic mood and lack-lustre performance in the early part of the week, the market managed to imbue some spirit with steady buying and some light short coverinr u end the week higher on Thursday with a 1.57 point-nso to 992.41 on the ST278 words
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Article375 1984-04-21 13 The Star AFTER an absence of two years, Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) has resumed paying dividends to its shareholders. MPHB's directors announced a first and final dividend of 2V4 cents less tax for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1983. The last time MPHB Kiid aThe Star - 375 words
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Advertisement107 1984-04-21 13 CAR OF THE YEAR NO OTHERI3OO CAN OFFER MORE! Electric windows. Central locking. Electric Check Control Sys.tem. Electronic rev counter. PARF $24,900 include anti rusting. Plus more features than any other car in its class. BUWHJho Ato*» OlHrtfcMtOfi: SAN MOTOR CO (PTE) LTD Showrooms 27 Foch Road 06 Hoa Nam107 words
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772 1984-04-21 14 ROBERT MAHONEY - ■y ROBERT MAHONEY of REUTERS STORMS buffeting Malaysia's multi-racial coalition Government seem set to worsen in the coming weeks as leadership struggles in the main Malay, Chinese and Indian parties come to a head. The fall in the political barometer has prompted772 words
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Article204 1984-04-21 14 ISSUES Editorial, THE WASHINGTON POST WEST GERMANY'S labour movement, in a desperate attempt to force the creation of more Jobs, is now pressing for shorter working hours. The standard working week in Germany is 40 hours but the unions want it reduced to 35 so asEditorial, THE WASHINGTON POST - 204 words
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Article424 1984-04-21 15 lyfcMnraHMHfl NEXT TO North Korea, the regime of Col Muammar Gaddafi would top the list of governments whose behaviour have confoundedeven those normally sympathetic to radicals. Since the obscure army officer took over the oil-rich Arab country, his actions have bordered on the bizarre. There have424 words
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432 1984-04-21 15 MR HAN Fook Kwang's letter (SM, April 18) on behalf of the Permanent Secretary (Communications) on the state of our taxi service seems to paint a very rosy picture of the whole situation but nevertheless it should not go unchallenged. I sincerely432 words
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466 1984-04-21 15 MAJORIE WEE-MARINI - MAJORIE WEE-MARINI Singapore 0314 I REFER to the numerous incidents of objects being indiscriminately thrown from high-rise buildings, often causing needless hurt and injury to passers-by. I wish to further add to the spontaneous and admirable public outcry against the persons guilty of such466 words
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115 1984-04-21 15 I REFER to the letter by Omega, titled "Punctuality: Why are workers penalised only?" (SM, 13 April). I believe the writer's experience is due to poor control of personnel by his firm. Mine is somewhat different. I am a clerk in a local major115 words
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Article148 1984-04-21 15 MR TAN HENG HUAY - REPLY MR TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assistant Secretary (Public Relations) Housing ft Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter by Ong Lav Hua who complained of an "absentee HDB flat-owner" in Apartment Block 101, Commonwealth Crescent (SM, 14 April 1984). We would appreciate if the148 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-04-21 16 Easter symbolises a time of renewal, a time of second chances, of life from the depths of the tomb. Reporter WONG AH YOKE, a non-Christian, gives you an Easter story a true story on this occasion. It is not a pleasant story, but it has, despite our illustration,596 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-04-21 16 JIMMY STEWART, at 79, is busiar than avar M ha drawls towards artpadO. And aa much In tha mm M if. m mTrOUynt UlmnnS tO UW raeant ravhral of flva (Stawart is In thraa) Hitchcock movias wmcn to a milj oto CmwCtof nma put into cokm97 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-04-21 17 Pauline Loh - CHANGES IN THE AIR with Pauline Loh EVEN the walls seem to thaw as spring hits Hons Kong. The traditional shower on Qing Ming (AU Souls' Day) was delayed a couple of days, but when it came, it brought the first thunderstorm of the year to549 words
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Article, Illustration649 1984-04-21 20 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH CHINESE opera is coming to Channel 12 the first time Chinese cultural programmes will be screened on the channel. Picking Up a Jade Bracelet, a oneact Beijing Opera performance in Mandarin, plus three Cantonese operas will be screened soon.649 words
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Article, Illustration686 1984-04-21 20 VALERIE TREVOR - B^V I r *ij l|' i ttt ■>"«*!) VALERIE TREVOR Centreatage The Deadly Game (Ch 12, 8.35 pm) YOU need to be game enough to sit through this two-hour thriller, based on Friedrich Duerrenmatt's compelling novel, to get to the bottom of the mystery. It686 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-04-21 22 LIM SEK - ALBUM: AMBASSADOR OF LOVE ARTISTE: Teresa Teng LABEL: Polydor 817 556-1 r/hks^m^' All reviews by LIM SEK EVEN if her songs are without the reverberating punch of most of today's Taiwanese pop-rock acts such as Su Re's and David Lee's, Teresa still maintains a comfortable niche466 words
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Article475 1984-04-21 22 MARK SCHWED - By MARK SCHWED UPI COMPACT discs may spell doom for those popping, snapping, crackling, rumbling, warping things we call record albums. Unless, of course, cassettes do it first. This is all figuring that there will still be something called music to record. The music industry is rockingUPI - 475 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-04-21 22 ALBUM: FEEL MY SOUL ARTISTE: Jenifer HolUday LABEL: Geffen Records GHS 4014 AFTER listening to this album, I will not blame you if you mistake Jennifer to be a female addition to Earth, Wind and Fire. The swift running horn parts, the familiar rhythm set-up, the579 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-04-21 23 BRITAIN'S Top Ten singles, as listed by Melody Maker, with last week's placings in brackets: 1. (1) Hello Lionel Richie (Motown). 2. (14) Against All Odds Phil Collins (Virgin). 3. (2) Yon Take Me Up-Thompson Twins (Arista). 4. (3) People are People Depeche Mode (Mate). 5.196 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-04-21 23 MARK AND SANDI COMMUNICATE PAT D ROSE INVOLVEMENT plays a big part in Sandf Zahir and Mark Mills' show, and I don't mean just responding to those little request slips or some desperate attempts at reviving a flagging audience with petty jokes. Rather than risk their523 words
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Article161 1984-04-21 23 IT LOOKS like Gypsy's back to playing country music after a short stint in pops at the Cockpit Hotel. The group now performs at GINIVY'S in International Building in the early part of the evening, after which Don Nonis and the Mavericks take over. Gingerbread's Malaysian tour has161 words
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Miscellaneous1307 1984-04-21 19 12.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesa- T TTj| me Street fW I^HT 2.09 Flash Gordon (Cartoon). URHk 2.39 Saturday Matinee: Winter Comes Esrty. V jduL|HI|UMML tV| ■*■7 See Saturday's Best. 4.15 9th East Asian Squash Championship (Team Finals) V T FW I 1,1,307 words
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Miscellaneous161 1984-04-21 19 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 That's Trad 12.45 Interlude 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 British Press Review 1.15 About Britain 1.30 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 News about Britain 3.15 From the Weeklies 3.30 Classical Record Review161 words
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Miscellaneous256 1984-04-21 24 FAMILIAR FAVOURITES THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give a familiar favourites concert, featuring soloist Peter Cooper and guest conductor Lim Yau, today at 8.15 pm at Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at the door. HARMONICA NITE THERE will be a concert organised by256 words
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Miscellaneous497 1984-04-21 24 Ctcxt,^ fssmmm TODAY: Low Tide: 9.05 am (0.2 m) High Tide: 4.01 pm (2.2 m) Low Tide: 10.52 pm (1.3 m) TOMORROW: Low Tide: 9.54 am (0.4 m) High Tide: 5.00 pm (2.0 m) Low Tide: 9.24 pm (1.5 m) POSTERS J w jfl GUENTHER KISSER'S u V posters, on497 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-04-21 25 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 L f RA WJ 4 Keep a tight hand on your September 24 to October 23 spending, as there are possi- You ma J annoyed by somebilities of extra expenses fall- ne monopolises attening on you. Be patient with V?" 4 J?457 words
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Miscellaneous154 1984-04-21 25 A^SSIGNMENT: N By B j|| Holbrook T -*<fl r <ttW KNoW,BOB, 1 1 WISH 1 COOLD HAV£ S* $OM£TINGS 1 THINK I fcfcfcN IN N\AHAGr£M£NT VoO MEM, l ofcf=Oߣ WAS OORN INTO THIS J BACK WHEN £tfPLOY£ES oe4=Oße. f N0... I ABOLITION. J UJOKLP TOO COOPERATIVE UNIONIZATIt 3R SMOCK By154 words
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228 1984-04-21 26 WONDER BOY - Workboy four-year-old's chances look first-rate on last-start second 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY ENGLISH-BRED Quincy (4) looks set to open winning accounts in Race Two in Penang today. The Workboy four-year-old ran his best race to date when he finished second228 words
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Article156 1984-04-21 26 Fame set to score FAME (9) has raced eight times without a win, hat his trach form suggests he has improved. He worhed very well this week and the wet track will suit him. He should take the first race. Danny (7) started a hot favourite in hit156 words
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Article994 1984-04-21 26 RACE 1 1.45 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,200 m 1 ***** Fujtun IN S7 app I Azhar 11 2 ***** Gentlemen II M.S K Veki 4 3 ***** Royal Mwibwi M JF Heng 7 4 ***** Satria M WK Imw 1 5 ***** Nutrient 55 5 8 Salri994 words
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Article219 1984-04-21 26 WONDER BOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 Turbo Charge 9 Fan* 5 Peerless II 4 Siti Payong ill 4 Siti Payong III 6 Turbo Charge 7 Lutomer 5 Peerless II 9 Fame Race 2 4 Quincy I Silencer 4 Quincy 5219 words
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587 1984-04-21 26 WELL-BRED Mustang 111 continued to show improvement in his winding-up gallop on a rain-soaked track in Penang yesterday. Taken out by Graham Cook, the Turn The Tide four-year-old impressed though finishing a length behind stablemate Top's The Bottle (Benny587 words
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Article3242 1984-04-21 27 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,200 m RATINGS: 55-47 STAKES: $11,500 1 Hollow Laughter II 4 btrti 57 (dc s) Mahhat 9 Jaafar A C 6 (0-0-0-0-6) 000 10/3 (V Nathan 11th to San Lorenzo C 4-7 Sl4oog 1:24.8) 2 Senex 5 bag 57 (dc +2)3,242 words
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Advertisement307 1984-04-21 29 Situations Vacant IHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post of:(A) TECHNICAL OFFICER (AUDIT) (B) TECHNICIAN (AUDIT) (C) TECHNICAL OFFICER (COLDROOM MAINTENANCE) (D) TECHNICIAN (COLDROOM COMPLEX) Requirements For Poets (A) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Building. (B) QCE 3 O Level including English, Mathematics and a science/ Technical subject.307 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-04-21 30 B KULA - By B KULA INJURY-hit Singapore played gallantly in the semifinals to overcome favourites Selangor 4-3, but simply could not prolong their winning streak against Penang in the final of the Malaysian Hockey Feder- ation Inter-State Championship. The young lions, who had earlier in452 words
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356 1984-04-21 30 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN FOURTH seed Ong Soo Heng caused the upset of the tournament when he beat top seed Julius Foo 7-9 6-9 9-4 9-2 and 9-1 in last night's Ascot Singapore Closed Squash Championship Under-19 semifinals at Kalians. This is the356 words
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Article273 1984-04-21 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM LOCAL lads Desmond Koh and Sieh Tien Yu stole the limelight when they both won double golds and rewrote a record each on tne first day of the South-East Asia Inter-Club Championships for the Sanya Samaki Cup at Amber Road yesterday. Ten-year-old273 words
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Article359 1984-04-21 30 BOYS U-10: 200 m free: 1) Desmond Koh, 2) Kawin Nualkhair, 3) Tan V-Meng 2:26.18 100 m back: 1) Desmond Koh, 2) Tan V-Meng, 3) Kobkiat Sangwanich 1:17.78 (rec). 4xloo m free: 1) SSC, 2) PAYSC, 3) CSC-S'pore 4:49.89s (rec). 1112 yrs: 200 m free: 1) Jason359 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-04-21 31 ERNEST FRIDA - SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY iMWJ CLUB INVITATION OPEN By ERNEST FRIDA DOUGLAS Ooi, playing with tremendous confidence, shot a sizzling evenpar 71 to take the lead at the halfway stage of the Singapore Island Country Club Open Invitation golf championship at the Bukit Course yesterday. He311 words
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Article205 1984-04-21 31 149 Douglas Ooi (SICC) 78-71; 152 A Chelliah (Sembawang) 74-78; 153 Daniel Lim (SICC) 74-79; 158 R Langdale (Sentosa) 78-80, M Balraj (Seletar) 7979, S Kyle-Little (SICC) 83-75. N Raju (Seletar 77-81, 159 Solomon George (Changi) 76-83, Gerald Loong (SICC) 79-80, T Natapu (Sembawang) 80-79; 160205 words
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316 1984-04-21 31 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA LORRAINE Orr, a relative newcomer to the local golfr scene, surprised many when she moved into the semifinals of the Singapore Island Country Club Memorial trophy competition played at the Sime Course on Thursday. Lorraine, who plays to a handicap of 25,316 words
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134 1984-04-21 31 SEOUL, Saturday A FAST breaking South Korean team beat China 74-69 on Thursday to win the men's title in the eighth Asian Youth Basketball championships. The tough Chinese squad, capitalising on their height adavantage, dominated the boards but trailed 38-33 at the134 words
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150 1984-04-21 31 AP OSLO, Saturday BRITISH grandmaster Anthony Miles caught up again with world champion Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union on Thursday after the seventh round of the International Chess Tournament here. Miles, handling the white pieces, beat Simen Agdestein of Norway inAP - 150 words
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Article183 1984-04-21 31 AP NOTTINGHAM, Saturday WORLD and Olympic ice dance champions Jifs Torvill and Christopher Dean had a private meeting with Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday during a visit by the monarch to their home city. The Queen was visiting Nottingham to celebrate the city's 700AP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-04-21 32 ARSENAL V SPURS ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER PREVIEW RT SIMON RARNES ARSENAL take on TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS, in what should be a heated encounter. Spurs' European exploits aside, both sides have made rather a mess275 words
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241 1984-04-21 32 WEST HAM SOUTHAMPTON THE game of predicting when WEST HAM will fade away from the chase for places in Europe is getting more and more silly. The Hammers have been on a slide recently, but they reversed that handsomely in midweek,241 words
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159 1984-04-21 32 SUNDERLAND EVERTON THE cup finalists EVERTON travel to SUNDERLAND, and could be suffering from the traditional soft-pedalling of Wembley-bound teams. WATFORD also have a tough trip, moving up to ASTON VILLA, but they have already shown that their manager Graham Taylor, will not159 words
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413 1984-04-21 32 WEST BROMWICH v LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER UNITED v COVENTRY WHAT a slugfest it is at the top of the Division One table as the clubs go into their Easter programme with two matches that can put the finishing touches on a season of success or disaster.413 words
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56 1984-04-21 32 Division Two Blackburn 1 Newcastle 1 Carlisle 1 Middlesbrough 1 Oldham 2 Manchester City 2 Division Throe Brentford 3 Exeter 0 Oxford 5 Bolton 0 Plymouth 0 Newport 1 Southend 3 Gillingham 1 Division Four Hartlepool 0 Blackpool 1 Wrexham 056 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-04-21 32 Reuter LONDON, Saturday FORMER England soccer international Malcolm MacDonald has resigned as manager of Second Division Fulham a month after saying he was leaving his wife and five daughters for another woman, club chairman Ernie Clay said yesterday. Clay said Mac Donald, 34, who played 14Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-04-21 33 S GULAM - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUAL IF YINC ROUND APRIL 14 29 PKLVIEW 2—l THAILAND vs QATAR TONIGHT 6.30 AT THE NATIONAL STADIUM By S GULAM THAILAND'S hopes for an upset win over favourites Qatar in tonight's Olympic qualifying round Group B match (6.30) at the National460 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-04-21 33 AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday PELE, the Brazilian superstar of soccer, says he wants to get rid of his image as iust an athlete and become known as a politically aware actor and citizen. "My athletic phase definitely is over,"AP - 425 words
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Article92 1984-04-21 33 P W D L F A Pts Kuwait 3 2 1.0 4 0 5 Saudi Arabia 2 1 1 0 4 2 3 South Korea 2 110 10 3 Bahrain 3 0 12 13 1 New Zealand 2 0 0 2 1 5 0 GROUP A P W D92 words
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Article102 1984-04-21 33 PIYAPONG Paeon of Thailand still leads the goal scorers' chart in the Olympic qualifying round with three goals. He is followed by two Saudi Arabians, Majed Abdullah and Mehaisen Akloasari, both with two goals. 3 goals: Piyapong Pueon (Thailand). 2 goals: Majed Abdullah, Mehaisen Aldossari (Saudi Arabia). 1102 words
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413 1984-04-21 34 S GULAM - SINGAPORE EX-NATIONALS 0 PAHANQ 3 Soccer Friendly By S GULAM ROYALTY graced last night's soccer friendly with all the majesty of a prince and the style of a seasoned striker. The Regent of Pahang, Tengku Abdullah, took only 12 minutes to show413 words
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98 1984-04-21 34 Reuter PARIS, Saturday FRENCH soccer coach Michel Hidalgo said on Thursday that his side had to pay as the favourites for the European championship title in June and this was worrying him. Analysing France's 1-0 victory over European champions West Germany in Strasbourg on Wednesday,Reuter - 98 words
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Advertisement429 1984-04-21 30 classified NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 189 VEVEC ELECTRONICS PTE LTD (M VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) SPECIAL RESOLUTION PASSED ON 18th APRIL 1984 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to have been held on 18th April 1984 the following Special Resolution was passed:that the Company be wound up429 words
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Advertisement204 1984-04-21 30 APPOINTMENTS TRAINEE SYSTEMS ANALYST/PROGRAMMER PSA has recently purchased two latest sophisticated IBM type computers to enhance the computer capabilities in the port. It is also introducing 4th generation techniques as well as implementing information engineering. We are therefore looking for candidates who possess Honours or Pass Degrees and who are204 words
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Advertisement313 1984-04-21 34 fl I Mttr Why do all football boots bend here, when your foot bends here? rJj m d*fe fi r a l it,akesto dimensional sole. It shoot a Colt 45 bullet So the last place you d oomes up on an external heel counter 'JL pStit hurts, under the arch:313 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-04-21 35 B KULA - PREVIEW 1 IRAQ v JAPAN (TONIOHT 8.30, NATIONAL STADIUM) OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 MONITOR sports By B KULA IRAQ plans to add salt to Japan's already bleeding wounds by inflicting a three-goal blow in their Group B match of the Asia-Oceania football qualifying round for591 words
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Advertisement11 1984-04-21 35 Tengku Abdullah in action. The soccerplaying Prince Regent See page 3511 words
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