Singapore Monitor, 23 April 1984
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Title Section12 1984-04-23 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, April 23, 1984 30cents12 words
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643 1984-04-23 1 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Govt believes subversion under control, say diplomats By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Singapore Monitor THE SINGAPORE Government says the number of political detainees held without trial here has dropped to only one from 17 just over two years643 words
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Article160 1984-04-23 2 THE rapid economic development and technological advances are resulting in frequent changes in consumption habits of Singaporeans who have more money to spend as well as a wider range of goods and services to spend on. "Because of this, we have to conduct the Household160 words
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526 1984-04-23 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - HOUSEHOLD EXPEHDITURE SURVEY 1982/83 By GANDHI AMBALAM SINGAPOREANS are spending relatively less on basic necessities such as food and more on luxury goods and services, but this does not mean they are eating less. "It just means that the people,526 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-04-23 2 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken and McDonald's hamburgers have finally caught the eye of our statisticians. For the first time, fast food has found its way into the "basket of goods" the Department of Statistics uses to determine the Consumer Price Index (CPI) the183 words
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133 1984-04-23 2 THE consumer price index in March fell by 1.1 per cent over February 1984. The decline was mainly due to lower food prices which dropped by 3.3 per cent. Cheaper vegetables, fish and poultry more than offset dearer fruits133 words
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248 1984-04-23 2 TOH SU FEN - 12 members from Changi advise flat-dwellers of the bad habit By TOH SU FEN TWELVE Residents' Committee members of Zone 1 Changi went on a patrol of flats yesterday to advise people against throwing objects out of windows. And as they visited more than 150248 words
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146 1984-04-23 3 Mr* Foo (LEFT) of Block 48, Telok Blangah was interested in the Self and Career Development Programme (SEE MAIN STORY BELOW). She gave op work 10 years ago because of family commitments. She has three children, the youngest is 15. She said:146 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-04-23 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - SELF AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME By LOONG SWEE YIN AN organised effort to get "economically inactive" women into gainful employment began yesterday. More than 40 volunteers went from door to door in six blocks of flats at Telok Blangah Drive between 3419 words
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456 1984-04-23 4 EE BOON LEE - CHOK TONG INVITES VIEWS ON MAKING SINGAPORE A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN PAYA LEBAR AND TAMPINES WALKABOUTS By EE BOON LEE THE Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, v?as in his usual inouisitive mood at a forum held in456 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-04-23 4 YONG POW AUG - By YONG POW AUG WHATEVER Singapore has achieved in the last 25 years full employment, a record number of public housing, a good road transport system and higher life expectancy has not come easily. But what's even more difficult is for the423 words
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69 1984-04-23 4 .BOY-GIRL relationship has been the ■abject of a study by the Ministry of Delete. What the Ministry waited to Bad oat was whether boys, oa joking National Service, woold make Mends with girls who were anlikely to mnke It to the adversity. The conseqnences69 words
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Article216 1984-04-23 4 TOO RIGID. That's the complaint which owners of small factories in the HDB-managed Defu industrial estate made when they met the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tons, yesterday. The factory operators were particularly unhappy that the HDB had advised the banks to216 words
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Article440 1984-04-23 6 Sit Yin Fong - Police the old days and ways A Journalists Notebook By Sit Yin Fong A LONG time ago when Singapore's secret societies were a real pest, a certain police officer was famous for his daring exploits of going on rounds seemingly alone but with two or three handpicked detectives following a440 words
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98 1984-04-23 6 DBS Bank and DBS Finance have increased their intrerest rates on both housing loans and commercial and industrial property finance. Each will charge 9.5 per cent on housing loans of one to 10 years up one-quarter of a per98 words
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70 1984-04-23 6 A CYCLIST was killed on Friday after he was involved in a collision with a truck in Frankel Avenue. Mr Tan Kim Seng, 60, was cycling near the junction of Frankel Avenue and Changi Road at about 8.30 am when he collided with the70 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-04-23 6 ONE surly secretary can undermine a company's productivity no matter how much it has spent on technology or office equipment, the Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon, said yesterday. Dr Tay said human relations went beyond tools or automation in the291 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-04-23 7 REGULARS of the Singapore Armed Forces who are members of the People's Association Youth Groups or who wish to join need only pay 50 per cent of the membership fees now. This concession also extended to national servicemen will however, not cover the entrance51 words
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67 1984-04-23 7 A NEW pedestrian overhead bridge will be placed across Alexandra Road in the early hours of tomorrow. To enable the work to be done safely, Alexandra Road, from Queensway to Ayer Rajah Road, will be closed between midnight and 5 am. The existing bridge67 words
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38 1984-04-23 7 ADMISSION to the Katong Swimming Complex is by coin-operated machines from today. The machines will accept only 10c, 20c and 50c coins. The charges for two hours are: Adults 60c, children 30c.38 words
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303 1984-04-23 7 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE LIFE and the death of the rag-and-bone woman of Farrer Estate remain a mystery. For more than five years, the woman, in her late 40s, had plodded round the estate, picking up junk, sheltering beneath flats, speaking to few,303 words
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Article292 1984-04-23 7 UNION leaders in Singapore are urged to help workers anticipate changes and adjust to the changes as they come. The call came from Dr Wan Soon Bee, Deputy Secretary-General of the NTUC and Minister of State without Portfolio, who was speaking at the Singapore Maritime292 words
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Advertisement115 1984-04-23 2 oUHzkr Daily Specials Mondays Yong Taufu Lemak Tuesdays: Laksa Assam (Penang Laksa) Wednesdays: Nasi Kunyit (Saffron Rice) Thursdays Mee Rebus Fridays: Popiah Saturdays Sundays: Ketupat Rempah. or try our wide variety of Dishes typically served in the homes of the Nyonyas and Babas, in Malacca. Unit 05-22/23, Far East Plaza,115 words
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Advertisement148 1984-04-23 3 Pamper her at Chez Bidou Secretaries Week Jb^etLunch Pamper her a little, It's her special week. Treat her to delicious continental fare, in a buffet lunch at the Chez Bklou. Highlights A complimentary Corsage Gifts donated by Chanel. Lancome, A complimentary flute or champagne Musk of Houbigan, Cartel Boutique Daily148 words
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Advertisement195 1984-04-23 6 I 25% DISCOUNT I I ON ALL ROOMS I I AT RIA HOTEL I I KUALA LUMPUR I I (Validity Extended to I I 30ch April 134, jM 1 I I Now, you get to enjoy so much more when iV <ff I M you stay at the Ria Hotel195 words
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Advertisement163 1984-04-23 7 Paramount Hotef Where the happy people go —-v Thanking your Secretary? Cafe Vanda has the super occasion all planned buffet c Luqch F 9 (in conjunction with r-jr A International Secretaries Week) April 24—27 Showtime: 1.15pm Wm $18 per person JhSV At Cafe Vanda,'' thanks'' will be more than a163 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-04-23 8 AUSSIE DEFENCE MINISTER ANNOUNCES DECISION ON ARRIVAL FOR VISIT Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AUSTRALIA plans to keep its squadron of Frenchbuilt Mirage jet fighters in Malaysia until 1986, Australian Defence Minister Gordon Scholes said yesterday. Mr Scholes said, on arrival here for a five-day visit,Reuter - 324 words
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409 1984-04-23 8 AP COLOMBO (Sri Lanka), Monday A SRI Lankan naval patrol fired on a boatload of Tamil rebels, killing 14 and arresting five, the government announced yesterday. The boat was carrying "three experienced terrorists and 16 terrorist recruits on Saturday night whenAP - 409 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-04-23 9 Viet troops abandon positions at KPNLF base UPI BANGKOK, Monday ANTI-COMMUNIST guerillas counter-attacked Vietnamese forces in western Cambodia yesterday as heavy fighting spilled over into Thailand. Thai army Maj-Gen Pichit Kulawanit said a force of about 500 guerillas of the anti-communist Khmer People's NationalUPI - 375 words
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136 1984-04-23 9 Reuter HONOLULU, Mon PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday stressed the opposition by China and the United States to "aggression" in Cambodia and Afghanistan as he began his journey to Beijing to confer with Chinese leaders. In an Easter Sunday statement, MrReuter - 136 words
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Article421 1984-04-23 10 WHITEHALL GIVES BESIEGED LIBYANS A WEEK TO LEAVE COUNTRY THE LIBYAN EMBASSY SIEGE Reuter LONDON, Monday BRITAIN yesterday broke diplomatic relations with Libya and gave those inside the besieged Libyan mission in London a week to leave the country. The Libyan People's Bureau in theReuter - 421 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-04-23 10 AP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan's administration gave its full support to Britain's announcement yesterday that, it has broken diplomatic relations with Libya and given the Libyans a week to evacuate their beseiged embassy in London and leave the country. "The US feels the decisionAP - 136 words
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140 1984-04-23 10 UPI TRIPOLI, Monday A DOUBLE execution of two students opposed to Col Muammar Gaddafi's rule triggered the fatal demonstration outside Libya's London Embassy last Tuesday, senior Libyan officials said yesterday. They, members of Tripoli University's Revolutionary Comittee and witnesses confirmed last Monday's executions. Two students wereUPI - 140 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-04-23 10 Reuter TRIPOLI, Monday LIBYA has expressed "surprise and indignation" at Britain's decision to break off diplomatic relations over the shooting of a London policewoman but did not announce it was doing the same. A statement from the Libyan Foreign Liaison Bureau (Ministry) in Tripoli, carried byReuter - 135 words
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89 1984-04-23 10 KUWAIT, Mon KUWAITI intercession with the Libyan government resulted in the lifting of the short siege of the British Embassy in Tripoli earlier this week, a Kuwaiti official said yesterday. The Gulf news agency quoted Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Rashid A 189 words
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652 1984-04-23 11 TRENDS UPI AT A RECENT high-level campaign strategy session, US government officials reached two disturbing conclusions, according to the International Business Week. First, President Ronald Reagan must make whatever protectionist concessions are necessary to win the election, it reported. Second, if he is being chasedUPI - 652 words
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Article63 1984-04-23 11 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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92 1984-04-23 11 AP BEIJING, Monday A CANTON clinic cheated patients by feeding them a sham medicinal soup of beer, sugar water and dried milk, and overcharged for traditional medicine, such as ginseng, "essence of chicken" powder and deer antlers, a newspaper reported. TheAP - 92 words
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139 1984-04-23 11 Reuter DAMASCUS, Monday LEBANESE Druze chieftain Walid Jumblatt and Sunni Muslim Murabitoun militia leader Ibrahim Koleilat kissed and declared their violent squabble resolved here yesterday while Libya's deputy leader looked on. The two men's militia forces clashed last February in West BeirutReuter - 139 words
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246 1984-04-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam, the incumbent deputy president of Umno, the dominant member of the ruling National Front coalition, was nominated by 62 divisions of the party for the post of deputy president in branch elections246 words
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Advertisement373 1984-04-23 8 Introducing the New Lancia Prisma In Europe, they're waiting in line to buy tnis impressive new-comer. With a body fashioned by Giugiaro, one of Italy's Digiplex static electronic ignition system, the most foremost designers, the Prisma is not a car which could advanced in existence today, all help to turn373 words
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Advertisement173 1984-04-23 11 KEEP A PERFECT BALANCE WITH POCARI, THE ISOTONIC DRINK. Albert is an active young man who enjoys a sporty and outgoing life. His strenuous activities may cause him to lose minerals and body fluids. This could leave him thirsty, listless and dampen HHh EH the brightest date. POCARI, the ISOTONIC173 words
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448 1984-04-23 12 JOYCE QUEK - LISTING OF COMPANIES A SPECIAL REPORT By JOYCE QUEK MOST of the companies with prospective issues are construction and property-based firms. And, most are family-run businesses. The companies have to show five years' results. Because of the publicity attached to big projects,448 words
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Article76 1984-04-23 12 INTEREBTINQLY enough, many of the companies with prospective issues are construction and property-related companies and mainly family-run companies. Two doyens of the construction business, Urn Kah Ngam and Lee Kim Tah, are pitted in a race to see who wHI get official approval first. The Robin group76 words
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Article88 1984-04-23 12 THIS is one of the oldest established firms, having constructed many of the buildings in the business district like the NTUC building, Hong Leong Building, Denmark House and the MultiStorey Car Park and hotels along Orchard Road like the Mandarin, Hilton and Ming Court. In the88 words
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Article67 1984-04-23 12 THE nameaake of the 82-year old patriarch Lea Kim Tah, Laa Development hat civil and engineering contracts. Other companies controlled by Mr Laa are Laa Kim Tah Holdings, Laa Kim Tah Pte Ltd and Laa Realty Pte Ltd. The Laa family is said to be contemplating a Hating.67 words
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Article57 1984-04-23 12 THE group is a civil engineering and Kneral building contractor ana was :orporated in 1970. It haa grown to a stage where it has $400 million worth of contracts. Like the other companies contemplating a Hating, contracting is its bread and butter. But from time to time,57 words
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Article57 1984-04-23 12 WITH outlets in Plaza Singapura, Thomson, Upper Bukit Timah, Jurong and Parkway Parade, Yeohana has becoma wad known in tha period of time it has bean here. It has been interested in going public for some time. Only last year, its general manager and director, Mr T Takeda,57 words
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Article43 1984-04-23 12 THE Robin group ia aleo said to be contemplating a massive issue of shares. Perhaps even $25 million may be raised. However, the group is at present said to be tying up its accounts but will be making Its decision soon.43 words
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Article49 1984-04-23 12 THE company has a profit record of $2.7 million for 1992 but is still very new, having been incorporated on Nov 2, 1975. With its success in selling or leasing almost all of Its shops and officea in Parkway Parade, its 1983 results should curve upwarda significantly.49 words
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Article188 1984-04-23 12 NOT every application for a listing will be successful. Two companies which submitted their applications in 1983 saw them lapse. It appears that Singapore Shipbuilding Engineering's bid for a public listing died on a technicality. It had submitted accounts for the year ended June 30, 1983188 words
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Article444 1984-04-23 13 The Star FIRST Allied Corporation Bhd (FACB) has protected a pre-tax profit of not less than M 51.13 million for the financial year ending March 31, 1985. The profit forecast is based on the FACB's existing activities the manufacturing of electrical products. The company hadThe Star - 444 words
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269 1984-04-23 13 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd (KSli) forecasts that a M515.7-million pre-tax profit for this year add estimates gross earnings per share to be 14.M cents, based on the enlarged share capital of 105 million ordinary shares after the bonus and rights issues. The forecast, revealed269 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-04-23 13 Ringgit will remain stable, says bankers' magazine Currencies SWISS FRANC THE SWISS franc is currently trading at USfS.I7SO, down from early March levels new USSS.USO. Rising US interest rates have helped push the dollar higher against all major currencies, including the Swiss franc.753 words
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250 1984-04-23 13 EAST Asiatic Company (Malaysia) Bhd (EAC) expects to perform satisfactorily for the current year, says EAC Chairman T W Smith in his latest review. Mr Smith notes that the Malaysian economy looks promising for the current year with commodity prices maintaining at improved levels.250 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-04-23 14 MB MARC J EDELSTEIN has been appointed a director of Van Der Horst Ltd. He is the Chief Executive of the Far East operations. TAN SRI NASRUDDIN BIN MOHAMED has been appointed a director of Malayan Banking Bhd. MB DONALD P BONAHAN has been appointed Director and General393 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-04-23 14 MISS SHARIF AH NADIA ALHADY has been appointed Research Manager of Boyden Associates. She has a Master's in Business Administration from the University of San Francisco and is based in Singapore with special responsibilities in Malaysia. Before joining Boyden Associates, Miss Sharifah, a Malaysian, was Project Development217 words
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Article321 1984-04-23 14 COMPANY BRIEFS TRUE to expectations, Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd made a dramatic turnaround for the year ended Jan SI with an impressive M 529.9 million in group pretax profit from a loss of Msl.B million previously. Raleigh, which is diversifying from its traditional bicycle manufacturing operations into321 words
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Advertisement452 1984-04-23 12 s OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of Overseas Union Bank Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Thursday, 17 May452 words
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Advertisement450 1984-04-23 13 OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Rapubbc of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting of Overseas Union Trust Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Thursday, 17 Mey 1984450 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-04-23 15 STEPHEN FRANKLIN - By STEPHEN FRANKLIN of Routors DETROIT; Mr Jmm Jackson's effort to expand his support beyond black voters in the Democratic nomination campaign has won some backing from Arab-Americans, whose leaders have long complained they were neglected in American politics. Though most public opinion polls have not698 words
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826 1984-04-23 15 DAVID HOFFMAN - After CIA scandal in Nicaragua, White House tries to rebuild Reagan's image By DAVID HOFFMAN of THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON: The White House to searching for new approaches to build public and Congressional support for President Ronald Reagan's policies in Central America826 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-04-23 15 "Detoete on this issue has strayed 100 far from reality," ha said, making an indirect reference to the Congressional firestorm over the ClA's role. "The focus of our commitment is countering eggreeeion," he insisted. (At a recent White House iunch for Hispanic leaders.)49 words
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388 1984-04-23 16 CAVEAT EMPTOR - A DOCTOR'S JOB IS TO SERVE SOCIETY REPLIES CAVEAT EMPTOR Singapore 2159 I REFER to the letter "Case: Consumers have a right to know medication" (SM, April 16). As a general practitioner, I am glad to note that Case supports the concept that the388 words
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110 1984-04-23 16 ANG POH INN (MISS - ANG POH INN (MISS) PabUc Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE REFER to the letter "Unscrupulous agents who prey on maids" by "Have a heart" (SM, April 17). The Ministry welcomes any useful information on unlicensed employment agencies so that their operations110 words
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88 1984-04-23 16 BERNADETTE CHIM (MISS - BERNADETTE CHIM (MISS) Public Relations Officer Trans Island Bos Services (Pte) Ltd WE REFER to the letter by "For the Road" (SM, April 3) on the shortcomings of some of our bus crew. It will be appreciated if the writer can provide88 words
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496 1984-04-23 16 RAHIM LAJIS - ISSUES By RAHIM LAJIS Berita Minggu Malaysia AS the most rapidly developing town in the country, Johor Baru is undergoing changes and has seen progress in industry, as well as in socio-economic. The latter which is going at a fast Cce, hasBerita Minggu Malaysia - 496 words
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Article434 1984-04-23 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT RELIGIOUS and ethnic tolerance is fragile. It is a thought worth recalling as Christians in Singapore celebrate the toy of Easter in an atmosphere of goodwill. Even in the very place where the Prince of Peace suffered his agony for mankind, the threads434 words
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197 1984-04-23 17 I WRITE in reply to the letter headed "Cats, too, have right to live" (SM, April 16). The SPCA appreciates "Confused Resident's" concern tor stray cats we take in an average of 400 stray cats per month and most of197 words
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111 1984-04-23 17 MRS DEIRDRE MOSS - MRS DEIRDRE MOSS Administration Secretary SPCA I REFER to the article entitled "The caged terror" (SM, April 12). Apart from inherited traits, a dog's temperament is largely determined by environment and how it is treated hy humans in the formative years. Judging from the111 words
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529 1984-04-23 17 HONG LIM TECK - LIM TECK HONG Singapore 2368 I DONT agree with Joye's letter (SM, April 17) expressing his opinion that many Singaporeans harbour tne tendency of short-cuts in thinking. On the contrary, Singaporeans are more far-sighted, thorough, analytical and know what is best for the country, their families529 words
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166 1984-04-23 17 I REFER to your report titled "A cup of coffee now costs you 10 cents more" (SM, April 5). It is heartening that the Ministry of Environment is so concerned about public hygiene, cleanliness and sanitation the reasons its spokesman said were behind the166 words
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137 1984-04-23 17 I WAS issued a summons on April 13, at 1120 hours, for failing to display a valid parking coupon, despite my having a valid season parking ticket clearly displayed on my motorcycle. Obviously the car park attendant had not bothered to check before137 words
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105 1984-04-23 17 THE BEDOK Bus Interchange, which I visited one night, was in such a shocking state that I c >uld hardly believe my eyes. There was litter (sweet wrappers, bus ticket', etc) lying all over the place. The area looked as if it had been105 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1984-04-23 18 PAT SELLERS - By PAT SELLERS IPS "I WAS shaken and broken and talking to myself," Ann-Margret says of her emotional derailment after filming A Streetcar Named Desire, which ABC telecast on US television last month. Playing the role of Blanche Dußois, Tennessee Williams' tragic heroine, was so stressfulIPS - 1,218 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-04-23 18 The tough times of the irrepressible Mr and Mrs Roger Smith AT THE 4-hectare Beverly Hills estate once owned by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Ann-Mar-gret speaks openly about dealing with the disabling illness her "hero", as she calls husband Roger Smith, suffers from: "In460 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-04-23 18 Hong Kong Star SONGBIRD Agnes Chan, whom we recently saw in TV's Marco Polo, has entered a new phase in her 11-year singing career in Japan. The singer now acts and sings in that country with more time spent onHong Kong Star - 439 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-04-23 20 Hong Kong Star HONG KONG: It's all smiles at ATV these days. The "spring look" launched by the station on its Chinese channel has been a tremendous success as far as ratings are concerned. The new programmes slotted at prime time from 7 pm toHong Kong Star - 416 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-04-23 20 The Awakening (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) (Ep 23) (C) YU WEI, on hearing that Guo Rui is going to marry Xiao Pei, is heartbroken. She refuses to give up and tries to seduce Guo Rui but the latter rejects her. In a fit of bitterness and440 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-04-23 21 MARTIN BERNHEIMER - The Met's new Francesca is lamentably lovely By MARTIN BERNHEIMER In New York LAT-WP EVERYONE is trashing the Metropolitan Opera these days. The company, we are told, is out of step with the times. It is, apparently, a white elephant crippled by both financial and artistic debacles. ItLAT-WP - 874 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1984-04-23 23 DEBORAH CAULFIELD - Silk wood's writers size up Oscar By DEBORAH CAULFIELD in B«v«d«y Hills LAT-WP IN February 1980, writer Nora Ephron phoned her friend Alice Arlen to ask for help in writing a screenplay about the life and death of plutonium plant worker Karen Silkwood. Arlen wasLAT-WP - 1,026 words
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Miscellaneous839 1984-04-23 19 Live Sample 3.00 Opening Programme Chu > H 3.50 Dragon Caatle An epic fairy a kingdom occupied by a iF The Waterville Gang sea-horse speaks a French ac- cent and opens a Saltwater Candy Shop. 4.30 The Art Maker Paint Over Crayon/Value Painting Paint along with Nancy Kominaky in the839 words
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Miscellaneous343 1984-04-23 19 y.V:vv:::v: :■/:fr:.::.- r it "12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 K 249 Meios Sinfonia/Gervase De Pever Musical Notebook Incidental Music: 1. 3. Rimsky Korsakov: Mlada The ProBeethoven: Complete incidental Music cession of The Nobles London Symohoto: Goethe s "Eamonf Pillar Lorengar ny Orch/Yevgeny Svetlanov 4. Chopin: The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/ Sonata343 words
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Miscellaneous164 1984-04-23 19 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 An IceCream War 12.45 Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Sing a Song of London 1.45 Inspiration 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Baker's Half Dozen 3.00 Work! News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company 4.00 World News164 words
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Miscellaneous327 1984-04-23 23 fVLM GUID6 HOLLYWOOO (*****64): SHAOLIN TEMPLE DAUT (*****19): HANDSOME VAGABOND (Q AGAINST LAMA (C) UWAQU (*****30): HANDSOME VAGABOND (C) AGADSST LAMA fc) 1 SHAOLIN TEMPLE VENUS (*****97): SHAOLIN TEMPLE AGAINST lama (q BEDOK (*****7): CRISIS (C) Starring: La Xiaofen, Wang Dao Synopsis: A business tycoon dies and his safe becomes327 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-04-23 24 COURTESY CAMPAIGN THE Ministry of Culture is holding a National Courtesy Campaign photo competition on the theme: Courtesy is in Us, Let's Show It. There will be three sections black/white print, colour print and colour slide. Entry forms are available at the National Courtesy Campaign unit of the ministry. The137 words
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Miscellaneous1068 1984-04-23 24 FAMILY PLANNING THERE will be a family-planning talk for newlyweds by Dr Razia Attaree in English at the Main Lecture Theatre, first floor. Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, National University of Singapore at 7.50 pm today. All are welcome. IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY THE NUS Department of Extramural Studies will1,068 words
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324 1984-04-23 25 THE Marco Polo's Brasserie La Rotonde has always featured provincial French cooking quite a change from the innovative new dishes that chefs in many other restaurants keep cooking up. The chefs of the Brasserie on the other hand, use age-old recipes, those handed down324 words
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Article29 1984-04-23 25 10 tahils bamboo shoots 1 whole pigeon 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vietsln 1 tablespoon Chinese wine 2 tablespoons cooking oil 8 pieces lettuce (cut into round shape)29 words
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Article54 1984-04-23 25 DE-BONE and mince the pigeon. Chop bamboo shoots. Heat a frying pan and put in the cooking oil. Fry the pigeon together with the bamboo shoots till dry. Then add in the salt, wine and vietsin to taste. Remove from pan and place on a plate. Serve together with54 words
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Miscellaneous418 1984-04-23 26 leisure comics v£!s£E2eta»energetic *5-« Oclober 23 mood, and this is a fine time Activities enjoyed with others for getting most tedious jobs arP havinp^liri finished. Don't be led into while you are having fun ww vn. ,uw y OU should spare a little time making expensive promises. J m a418 words
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Miscellaneous214 1984-04-23 26 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET BHI Barr' FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook PtACE OF (aJORKN IT NURTURES VOO,IT WE'RE A FAMILY MY IS WKk A PARENT, 008 DI SCI PU NES V<X>, PROTECTS HEeE,OOO' NOIa),U>HAT VAILOUMCE. IT CONTROLS VIRTUALLY V(X>, AND SEES ID VO*. (aJOULP VOU TO V 7 your futißg life y214 words
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Article629 1984-04-23 30 Race 1 1 Fajisaa 111 54 Altar (11) 1 1 1 11 laviacihle V 53* Ooi (19) 2 2 2 Magic Sky 55 Razmy (9) S 5 3 4 Satria M Scow (1) 12 9 4 Owaer Dato Sonny Kboo Traiaer Um Hock Bee Woe by: 7*-*-l Time:629 words
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229 1984-04-23 30 B KULA - Indian Association 3 Singapore Rocreation Club 4 By B KULA INDIAN Association, making a brave comeback from 1-3 down to equalise in the second half, could not prevent SRC from clinching the winner in the dying minutes of the Singapore Hockey229 words
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Article382 1984-04-23 31 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UT UPI NEW YORK,Monday Lou Whitaker started the game with a home run and scored two other times on Saturday to snap Lamarr Hoyt's 15-game winning streak and lead the Detroit Tigers to a 41 victory overUPI - 382 words
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Article113 1984-04-23 31 UPI SATURDAY'S RESULTS California 8, Toronto 4 Cleveland 3, Kansas city 2 Texas 1, New York 0 Baltimore 5, Minnesota 3 Detroit 4, Chicago 1 Oakland 5. Boston 2 Milwaukee 6, Seattle 2 UPI W L PCT GB DETROIT 11 1 .917 TORONTO 9 6 600 3V*UPI - 113 words
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Article119 1984-04-23 31 UPI SATURDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 12, New York 2 Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 5 San Diego 9, Los Angeles 6 Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 Montreal 6, St. Louis 3, Ist game Montreal 4, St. Louis 0, 2nd game, called after 5 innings, rain Houston 4, Atlanta 3 UPIUPI - 119 words
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Article46 1984-04-23 31 Reuter Results of playoff garnet piiytd on Saturday in the National Basketball Association: Washington buKots 111 Boston Coltics 108-OT (Catties load series 2-1) Seattle Supersonic 104 Dallas Mavericks 94 (Sonsics lead series 2-1) Atlanta Hawks 103 Milwaukee Bucks 104 (Bucks load sortes 2-1). RouterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-04-23 31 Reuter NEWCASTLE, Monday FORMER England soccer captain Kevin Keegan said on Saturday he hoped to ride in the Grand National steeplechase next year after his retirement from the game at the end of this season. The former Liverpool, Hamburg and Southampton striker now plays for Second DivisionReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-04-23 31 MANCHESTER, Monday MANCHESTER United are racing against time to get England captain Bryan Robson fit for Wednesday's European Cupwinners' cup semi-final return leg against Juventus in Turin. Robson received further treatment yesterday on the hamstring injury that has kept him out of action for four matches. He95 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-04-23 31 Reuter NOTTINGHAM, Monday GARRY Birtles, the Nottingham Forest and former England striker, declared himself fit yesterday for the UEFA Cup semi-final return leg against Belgian holders Anderlecht in Brussels on Wednesday. Birtles out for five games because of a recurring spine injury, said: "I haveReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1984-04-23 31 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3 Tottenham 2, Aston VMa 2 Watford 1, Liverpool 3 West Bromwich 0, Luton 3 nous oouniy z, mncnvsief 1 A ,t, 4 l-l. UniiQO 4 vOVoiiu y 1| HOfWICn 2 Stoke 2, Nottingham Forest DH 1 1 wWwvfu BIN Rangers1,353 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-04-23 32 ENGLISH LEAGUE WEEKEND ROUNDUP MANCHESTER UNITED 4 COVENTRY CITYI INJURY-HIT United showed that, in the likes of Mark Hughes and Paul McGrath, there is plenty of talent waiting in the wings at Old Trafford. Hughes, preferred to the out-of-touch Whiteside, scored United's first and fourth754 words
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Article44 1984-04-23 32 AP LONDON, Sun. Tottenham's Steve Archibald brought Us tally to 25 after yesterday's two-goal spree against Arsenal in an English League Division One clash at Highbury. Leading scorers: 39 lan Rush (Liverpool). 25 Steve Archibald (Tottenham). 22 Trevor Christie (Notts County). APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-04-23 33 STAR FILE "BLACK DIAMOND" Majed Abdullah Mohammed, the Man of the Match in last night's match between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, has been with the Saudi national team for the last seven years. Majed scored two of the Saudis' four goals ladt night. The "Black Diamond"202 words
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232 1984-04-23 33 B KULA - By B KULA CHEN CHENGDA, the chairman of the organising committee of the Asia-Oceania Olympic Qualifying Round has taken steps to reprimand the Kuwaiti players and the officials for their misconduct in the match against the Saudis last night. This was revealed232 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-04-23 33 S GULAM - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 By S GULAM LAST NIGHT'S upset 4-1 win by Saudi Arabia over Kuwait has thrown Group A wide open with the top three teams still in contention for a place in the Los Angeles Olympics. The three teamsPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 202 words
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Article75 1984-04-23 33 4 goals: Majed Abdullah, Mehaisen Aldossari .(Saudi Arabia); 3 goals: Piyapong Pueon (Thailand); 2 goals: Hara Hiromi (Japan), Ibrahim Khalfan (Qatar), Wahid Munir (Iraq), Choi Soon Ho (South Korea); 1 goal: Fathi Kamil, Yousuf Al-Sowayed (Kuwait), Chalermvudh Saghapool, Chalor Hongkajohn, Vorawan Chitavanich (Thailand), Kazuki Kimura, Koichi Hashiratani (Japan),75 words
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Article104 1984-04-23 33 Tomoirri fixture*! group r QATAR vs IRAQ (6.30), THAILAND vs MALAYSIA (8 30) (Both matches at National Stadium). GROUP A PWDLFAPU SAUDI ARABIA 3 2 1 0 8 3 5 SOUTH KOREA 3 2 1 0 3 0 5 KUWAIT 4 2 1 1 5 4 5 BAHRAIN104 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-04-23 33 KUWAIT delegation leader Sbeikh Fabad AlSabah was In an angry mood over last night's referee ing by Cbrisopber Bambridge and tbe match officials. He said: "Thev were not ap to standard at all. We were robbed of tbe game. "The match officials went a boat127 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-04-23 33 PRINCE Fahd Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia felt lorry for dashing the Olympic hopes of Kuwait. He said in a joyous tone: "Everyone underrated us. And that actually did benefit our players. As underdogs we played better for there was less pressure. We hnew we could70 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-04-23 34 KENNETH JALLEH - SOUTH KOREA 2 NEW ZEALAND 0 By KENNETH JALLEH APART from the free lesson on the finer points of soccer that they gave the New Zealanders by booting out a 2-0 victory in Group A of the pre-Olympic tournament, the younjz South Koreans putPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 507 words
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Article280 1984-04-23 34 S GULAM - SAUDI ARABIA 4 KUWAIT 1 By S GULAM SAUDI Arabia scored a historic win over favourites Kuwait last night in a fiery match marred by the first send-off of the Olympic qualifying rounds soccer tournament at the National Stadium. Until last night, the Saudis had never280 words
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Article78 1984-04-23 34 JUST who the bongo players among the Saudi fans were was cleared up yesterday with the Saudi victory. The drummers were none other than a group of Singaporeans from Seranf;oon Road, invited to drum up support or whoever makes it worth their while with free tickets,78 words
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76 1984-04-23 34 A SAUDI fan was wondering why a policeman was in the habit of preventing the fans from cheering their teams at the National Stadium yesterday. "We were just banging our drums, and having fun, but the staff sergeant seemed very keen in stopping76 words
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Article88 1984-04-23 34 KUWAIT ABDUL REDA 6 HUMOUD AL-SHEMMARI 6 ABDULLAH ABDULLAH 7 MAHBOUBD MUBARAK 6 MOHAMMAD RARAM 6 (SAMI AL-HASHASH) ABDULLA AL-BULOUSHI 6 ABDUL AZIZ AL-ANBARI 7 FATHI KAMIL 5 (MOAYYAD HADDAD) YOUSUF AL-SOWAYED 6 FAISAL ALI AL-DAKHEEL -5 SAUDI ARABIA MOHAMED AL-HUSSAIN 6 SAMEI ALDAWSARE S SAMEER ABDULSAHKUR 788 words
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Article102 1984-04-23 34 SOUTH KOREA JUNG KI DONG 6 KIM PAN KEUN 6 CHUN JONG SUN 7 YOO BYUNG OK 6 JUNG YOUNG WHAN 6 KIM SAM SOO 6 KIM JONG KON 6 LEE TAE HYUNG 6 LEE TAE HO 8 CHOI SOON HO 8 KIM JONG 800 7 NEW ZEALAND102 words
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Advertisement116 1984-04-23 32 There are many choices. m But there can only be m one winner-Lothk iM Besides getting myself mentally and physically prepared, do next before any match is look for quality soccer boots. They've got to be light, effective and comfortable. I've the wAiV pleasure of working closely with Lotto to116 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-04-23 35 KENNETH JALLEH - SAUDI ARABIA 4 KUWAIT 1 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 By KENNETH JALLEH FIRST the hisses. The traditional, and often, hotblooded rivalry between two Arab neighbours on the soccer field, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, was amplified in angry protests and blatant fouls as they clashedPICTURES CLIFTON AW - 594 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-04-23 35 MORE PRE-OLYMPIC FOOTBALL REPORTS AHO RCnON PICTURES 0 PREVIEWS of tonight'« crucial Group B double-billing: Qatar ¥9 Iraq and Malaysia va Thailand U SPECIAL write-up on Malaysian skipper Soh Chin Aun 0 EXCLUSIVE pictures of laat night's emotional Kuwait-Saudi Arabia match.. Ernest Fridas weekend golf51 words
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Advertisement36 1984-04-23 35 KEB6AM JOCKEY SEE PMGE M rrwnya MATCH reports Page 35 THE Saudi 'drum ensemble' from Serangoon Road Page 35 IT'S still anybody's game in Group A Page 34 STAR FILE: Saudi Arabia's 'Black Diamond* Page 3436 words
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Advertisement92 1984-04-23 35 L 7 KENNEX BORON ACE The rackf't of/ fV'f Pcrfn Hon J T W X" SPORTS b HISURI (PTfUTD Tel *****58 (3 lines) 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.92 words