Singapore Monitor, 24 April 1984
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Title Section12 1984-04-24 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, April 24, 1984 30cents12 words
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503 1984-04-24 1 'US is helping to assure security of the region' AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday that Asean's prosperity and security is being threatened by a "hostile" neighbour, Vietnam. Therefore, he said in a speech prepared for the Institute for Contemporary StudiesAP - 503 words
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560 1984-04-24 2 Margaret Thomas - A Journaltit y 4 Notebook By Margaret Thomas IN 1970, Madam Chan Choy Siong stepped down from her Anson parliamentary seat to make way for new blood. We've had no female MPs since. Will the coming general election be the turning point?560 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-04-24 2 YONG POW ANG - By Y< YONG POW ANG DR KOH Lam Son, 37, is one of the young successful professionals of Singapore. He has his own private clinic as an obstetrician and gynaecologist. Soon he will have to find a partner to help him out615 words
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Article133 1984-04-24 3 K K FONG - Bureau looking into granting of substantial loans to property developers By K K FONG THE GENERAL manager of a bank resigned early this month following investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau into his granting of several substantial loans to a number of merchants133 words
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416 1984-04-24 3 CATHARINE FERNANDO - ?y CATHARINE FERNANDO THERE HAS been a 70 per cent drop in infant mortality in Singapore over the past 21 years. According to a Unicef report on the State of the World's Children 1984, Singapore ranks 14th among the 29 countries surveyed in416 words
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87 1984-04-24 3 AN ACCIDENT involving six vehicles seriously held up traffic near the 22 km of Choa Chu Kang yesterday afternoon. One of the lorry drivers was injured in the multiple crash which damaged three lorries, a panel van, a van and a saloon car.87 words
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105 1984-04-24 3 Lianbe Zaobao CIVIL servants transferred to quasi-govern-ment set-ups such as statutory boards will continue to enjoy free medical service in government hospitals and clinics as well as receive their pension on retirement. The decision, effective from Feb 1, was givenLianbe Zaobao - 105 words
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181 1984-04-24 3 A TOTAL of eight small shipyards will move from the Kallang Basin to their new home at Sungei Jurong by the end of the year at an estimated cost of f2O million. Most of the yards are now negotiating with the181 words
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512 1984-04-24 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA If YOU are a graduate mother with a child due for school and at least two other children, take note. Registration for Pre primary and Primary One is just round the corner. After May Day, those with acceptable university512 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-04-24 4 ANGELA TOH - 'Stamps better investment than shares' By ANGELA TOH IF YOU'RE looking around for something to invest in, why not try stamps? Now is a good time to buy stamps, according to Mr Bill White of Stanley Gibbons, one of the largest stamp dealers in tne343 words
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Article745 1984-04-24 5 YOUR CUT-AND-KEEP GUIDE PRE- PRIMABY PRIMABYI REGISTRATION EXERCISE 1984 A) Far children who are Singapore Cltim* 1. The child's Birth Certificate or Passport S. The Identity Cards of both parents 3. The parent's Marriage Certificate 4. The child's and the parents' Certificate of Registration issued by the745 words
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Article320 1984-04-24 6 SHAMALA KANDIAH - 38 local and foreign CEOs to glean management skills at seminar By SHAMALA KANDIAH THIRTY-EIGHT chief executive officers from Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore have gathered at a local hotel, to attend the 4th annual seminar on "The Job of the Chief Executive Officer."320 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-04-24 6 TO GET hawkers and the public to be more conscious of food hygiene, the Kreta Ayer Hawker Centre is holding a mini exhibition on cleaner food centres. The exhibition was opened yesterday by Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary,135 words
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Article28 1984-04-24 6 COMMENTING on the possibility of using disposable chopsticks, Mr Phua Bah Lee said: "It's a good idea, but are the hawkers willing to bear the costs?"28 words
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Advertisement125 1984-04-24 3 4 vV Every Wednesday anc Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday Honeybee makes an impact with casual and evening wear from the Asian fashion capitals of Japan and Hongkong in linen, cotton, Japan and Thai silk.125 words
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489 1984-04-24 7 KPNLF FORCES NOW SURROUND AMPIL LAKE AREA AP BANSANQAE (Thailand), Tuesday CAMBODIAN resistance guerillas are steadily advancing to retake ground lost to the Vietnamese, and have inflicted heavy casualties on Vietnamese forces, a senior resistance commander said yesterday. Gen Sak Suthsakhan, chiefAP - 489 words
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158 1984-04-24 7 AP JAKARTA, Tuesday SIX Singaporeans have been expelled for violations of Indonesia's labour law, the Department of Labour announced yesterday. Mr Tambunan, a Department spokesman, said Liem An Tee, Chin San, Moch Oesman, Liem Ah Ba, Ying Teng Sung and Aw Gin Ann wereAP - 158 words
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311 1984-04-24 7 AP BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA'S communist leaders have told people in Beijing's cramped courtyards and hovels: clean up, refrain from spitting and don't let children urinate on the street while US President Ronald Reagan is visiting. As President Reagan andAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-04-24 8 Tripoli threatens increase in revolutionary support for the IRA THE LIBYAN EMBASSY SIEGE IN LONDON UPI LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN deported a Libyan believed to have helped run Tripoli's besieged embassy amid warnings from angry Britons that expelling the occupants of the mission without trial could leadUPI - 468 words
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134 1984-04-24 8 UPI TRIPOLI, Tuesday BRITISH diplomats began closing down their mission here, destroying sensitive papers while their wives and families packed bags tor home. "Professionally, it is sad because I believe Britons and Libyans have a lot they can do together,"UPI - 134 words
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81 1984-04-24 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Tues THE US State Department said yesterday that the Libyan Embassy crisis does not appear to have increased the threat against Americans in Libya. A spokesman said Britain's break in diplomatic relations with Libya was "totally appropriate." The spokesman said, "We haveUPI - 81 words
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Article176 1984-04-24 8 UPI LONDON, Tuesday THE overriding factor in Britain's handling of the St James Square embassy siege has been the estimated 8,500 British citizens living in the Libya of unpredictable Col Muammar Gaddafi. There has been thirst in Britain for revenge, or at least justice. The Sunday TimesUPI - 176 words
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560 1984-04-24 10 TRENDS The Hong Kong Standard BRITAIN'S Conservative Party, headed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, scored a stunning election victory last June and gained a solid majority in Parliament. Within recent months, however, Mrs Thatcher's popularity has been slipping badly, reports British author andThe Hong Kong Standard - 560 words
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Article62 1984-04-24 10 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. In TRENDS,62 words
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158 1984-04-24 11 UPI SANTO DOMINGO (DOMINICAN REP), TU#S RIOTERS angered by food price hikes poured into the capital's streets yesterday, burning stores and cars and looting food shops, witnesses Police opened fire on a crowd, killing one man and injuring SO other people. InUPI - 158 words
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Article317 1984-04-24 11 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday EXPELLED leaders of Malaysia's main Chinese political party have secured police permission to hold a special meeting on April 29 to seek reinstatement, their spokesman said yesterday. They will convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of delegates, he said.Reuter - 317 words
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261 1984-04-24 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US government announced that state-sponsored researchers have discovered the probable cause of the disease Aids, which has caused panic among homosexuals in recent years. The researchers could be within two years of developing a cure for the ailment, HealthReuter - 261 words
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237 1984-04-24 11 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuesday FILM DIRECTOR John Landis and two colleagues were ordered today to stand trial for the involuntary manslaughter of actor, Mr Vic Morrow, and two children while shooting a war scene for the film "Twilight Zone." If convicted, MrReuter - 237 words
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Advertisement187 1984-04-24 7 PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES' WEEK'B4 Gareterfiallroom Recognise the important role of your secretary and show her your appreciation today. For an ideal tribute celebration, treat her to a lavish buffet lunch and an exciting fashion show by experienced local designers. You can also witness the sensational y stage debut of some refreshingly187 words
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Advertisement377 1984-04-24 9 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS How to have your say and enjoy it too Through the "Neighbourhood" of I flNflfPn/a VP B and Whampoa; Bedok Chai Chee, Gulega, course. The 8-page weekly newspaper that's I I [kll<H(S[}j] f)fs)n If Somapah and Changi. packed with local news and photos of H I I377 words
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Advertisement111 1984-04-24 11 *BBL More and more people the world over are discovering the comfort, reliability and unbeatable economy of SUZUKI. Make your best choice today. See the full range of SUZUKI M passenger and commercial vehicles at our showroom nearest to you. Thousands of satisfied Suzuki 0k SS HDD wners lestify 10111 words
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Article246 1984-04-24 12 AP THE dollar turned in a narrowly mixed performance yesterday against major foreign currencies in light trading in the United States and Japan. Gold bullion rose slightly in the US. Neither the dollar nor gold were traded in Europe, where markets remained closed in observance of theAP - 246 words
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546 1984-04-24 12 GROUP FIRES BROADSIDES AGAINST ARDENT SUITOR GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) (GL) issued several broadsides against ardent suitor Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) (RCM) while defending the proposed acquisition of Liva Enterprises, which RCM urged against. The timber group yesterday made several points to shareholders urging them to546 words
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185 1984-04-24 12 RALEIGH Cycles Bhd has served a new takeover notice for General Lumber. The terms and conditions are the same as for its earlier offer one Raleigh share for two General Lumber shares or a cash alternative of M 54.90. The serving of this185 words
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Article165 1984-04-24 12 WHLLSTREET Reuter THE stock market closed moderately lower on Wall Street yesterday as investors, still wary over rising interest rates, paid the greatest attention to companies with takeover potential and with financial problems. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished off 8.58 points at 1149.50, giving back allReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-04-24 12 Watch C C after it restructures SHARE OF THE DAY J CYCLE Carriage will be an interesting company to watch when it completes the restructuring of its operations and builds a new corporate image for itself by becoming a well-diversified conglomerate. The shares closed at $4.18 yesterday, to hold just190 words
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Article972 1984-04-24 13 USTSK OF C—WH. PART TUN IF A SPECIAL REPORT LIM KAH NGAM (LKN) did not merely construct buildings for others, it constructed its own as well. It owns LKN Building and Equatorial Hotel, which was initially a block of flats but was later converted into972 words
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243 1984-04-24 14 COMPANY NEWS SHANGRI-LA Hotel is attempting to meet the challenges in the Singapore note! industry by upgrading its facilities. Its Valley Wine, to be opened in early 1985, is progressing as scheduled. When completed, these 135 suites will bring its total room capacity to 816 Renovation243 words
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243 1984-04-24 14 SINGAPORE Glass runs the risk of delisting from the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges after its proposed sale of Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd (SGM) to ACI Asia. The warning is given to shareholders in a circular prepared by Singapore International Merchant Bankers for243 words
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379 1984-04-24 14 Plans include bonus and rights issues MALAYAN BANKING has proposed to increase its capital base to support the continuing growth of its operations and to finance the construction of the new head office building and staff training centre by way of: A BONUS ISSUE379 words
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219 1984-04-24 14 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank (ICB) has become the first local bank to offer an inverted interest rate structure since the current round of increases began. ICB is offering 7.5 per cent for one, two and three month deposits, a quarter point more than219 words
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236 1984-04-24 14 PLANTATION-based Guthrie Ropel Bhd has managed to pull away from the "extremely difficult operating conditions" in the past one-and-a-half years on improved commodity prices. Its chairman, Prof Tan Sri Mohammed Rashdan Baba, said in the company's latest annual report that236 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-04-24 14 THE pound has set a new low against the Singapore dollar. It has dipped below $2.95 for the first time. Yesterday's opening of $2.9490/9525 was half a cent down on last Thursday's close. The Singapore forex market was closed on Friday. The rate eased to around289 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-04-24 15 NEAL ULEVICH - ■y NEAL ULEVICH off ASSOCIATED PRESS XI YUNAN VILLAGE (China): China's planners were looking for someone like farmer Liu Wancong, to make him as rich. Liu, 45, was the first peasant in Xi Yunan Village to sign a production contract under the regime's touted358 words
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476 1984-04-24 15 BILL MILLER off REUTERS - By BILL MILLER off REUTERS CLEVELAND: The Foxtrot and the Waltz, a good dress sense, easy conversation and an appreciation of the arts these are among the social graces which are the latest weapons in the arsenal of university graduates hunting for jobs. Twenty476 words
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396 1984-04-24 16 I REFER to the letter headlined "Doctors are keeping down cost of primary health care" by Dr Goh Lee Gan (SM April 11). Dr Goh warned of a much higher medical fee if a patient were to see a doctor for consultation and396 words
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205 1984-04-24 16 RECENTLY, there has been much publicity in the mass media about noise pollution from motor vehicles. It is heartening to note that it is currently compulsory for cars and motorcycles to undergo annual inspections to control, amongst other things, the noise level of205 words
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308 1984-04-24 16 AFTER reading the booklet entitled What You Need To Know About Motorcycle Inspections, which was posted to me by the Registry Of Vehicles, I wish to express my opposition to the scheme. The four reasons which the booklet gives308 words
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Article462 1984-04-24 17 THE SINGAPORE MQNnra COMMENT IT WASN'T too long ago that it looked as if developers could not build shopping centres fast enough. There seemed to be no end To eager entrepreneurs so sure of the retail market, that high rents and top prices for shop space were462 words
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324 1984-04-24 17 Trainee impressed by their understanding and patience ON APRIL 16,1 lost my car keys at the Police Academy while attending basic training at the Volunteer Special Constabulary Headquarters. My predicament was swiftly solved by a resourceful Volunteer Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr David Ang,324 words
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147 1984-04-24 17 I REFER to two of my letters (SM t March 7) and (SM, April 3) on the refund of Medisave account Valance and wonder whjf the relevant authority has yet to Ti* nominee himself can only get the refund (in cash, as147 words
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113 1984-04-24 17 SPITTING appears to be a favourite pastime of some Singaporeans, especially taxi-drivers. It is bad enough to see footballers spitting on the field and workers in their work places. Whatever the reason, this anti-social habit is not doing Singapore and Singaporeans any good.113 words
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105 1984-04-24 17 MRS WEE-LEE GRACIE - REPLIES MRS WEE-LEE GRACIE Sr Public Relation Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the letter headlined, "Ministry has yet to clean this drain" (SM, April 4) by "Civic Minded." Our investigation showed that the stench emanated from a portion of the roadside105 words
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Article77 1984-04-24 17 CHIA CHONG SING - CHIA CHONG SING lor Commissioner of Inland Revenne PLEASE refer to the letter from "Investor" (SM, April 16). "Investor" 'wants an explanation. He should have no objection to give us his account number so that we could go through the full facts of his case and give him77 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-04-24 18 INEZ WEI - VERSATILE CO-ORDINATES FOR THE CAREER GIRL Clothes from OPTIONS BOUTIQUE at #01-20/21 Parkway Parade Location: BRASSERIE LA ROTONDE at the Marco Polo Hotel Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI Pictures by CLIFTON AW THE well turned out career girl does not own a lot of clothes. She owns a lot304 words
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Article, Illustration905 1984-04-24 18 CASTING DIRECTOR MIKE FENTON IS NOT IN FILMS FOR THE MONEY MIKE FENTON will probably not see ET's Eliot for some time. Mike, president of Fen ton-Fein berg Casting which put 10-year-old Henry Thomas on the screen test for Steven Spielberg's ETin 1982, does not905 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-04-24 20 WONG AH YOKE - TV SCENE By WONG AH YOKE EUREKA STOCKADE, the epic story of the 1854 rebellion by Australian gold miners, will make its debut on May 7 at 9.15 pm over Channel 5. This fourhour mini-series, by Telepictures Corporation,408 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-04-24 20 vmm> KtefiMetSM Rhapsody in Colour (Debut) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) CHRISTINA ONG is hostess of this three-part SBC musical variety which features the colours black, blue and white. The first programme explores the colour black, which Christina associates with power (the power of love,477 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-04-24 21 JONI BALTER in Seattle - By JONI BALTER in Seattle UPI THERE are people who love to hate film fiascos. "They want bad, they get bad," said Fred Hopkins, co-entrepreneur of the Backtrack Cinema Society, which specialises in terrible movies. "The worse the movies are, the better," he said. "Our biggestUPI - 509 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-04-24 21 UPI WASHINGTON: An Arab-American group says it is continuing its fight for changes in the script of a Goldie Hawn movie, which one official says contains "insulting" stereotypes. The group has planned to hold a protest in front of the production company's Washington offices.UPI - 335 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-04-24 22 A RISING star on the European classical scene, French violinist Augustin Dumay Is expected to take his plnce among the greatest violinists of our time. One indication of his reliability Is that he is always invited to play again. He has305 words
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Miscellaneous1346 1984-04-24 19 ■asaf 2.25 BBCTEXT Live Sample P«g#» 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by My Way Episode). Devotional Songs by Jaya Vijaya Brothers (T) 5.00 Open Houee Theatre. v 5.25 Man from Atlantis The world's oceans are losing their water. Investigations reveal that water is being sucked through a funnel the1,346 words
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Miscellaneous117 1984-04-24 22 STAMPS ZLATKO JAKUS, one of five artists who design and engrave the stamps of Sweden, will exhibit his works at the Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel, from this Thursday until May 2, 11 am to 7 pm. Admission is free. ASEAN PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY THE Ministry of Culture and117 words
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Miscellaneous351 1984-04-24 22 HERZOQ FESTIVAL WOYZECK, a movie based on a celebrated real-life murder case, will be screened tomorrow at 6.30 I 3|l pm at the Goethe-Institut AuditoAt 8.30 pm, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser will be shown de- I picts the story of a young man who has spent his life in351 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-04-24 23 DAVID P C TAY - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER DAVID P C TAY By IN PHOTOGRAPHIC jargon, portraits which appear predominantly dark are known as "low key". These are dominated by dark tones with small highlight areas which feature the essential characteristics of the subject. Impressions of strength, seriousness, drama and mystery347 words
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Miscellaneous721 1984-04-24 25 leisure comics I ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry I COl VARGUS,\ IF LOOKS COUIO KIU.BRAND WOULD YCSI AND I K STARE I pq^ s mm*l [aHg m I M p| «MMi Interruptions in routine will September 24 to October 23 HL jLI put you behind. Social life is ne721 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-04-24 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN TEN top Singapore tennis players were picked by sponsors to spearhead their team's challenge in the Citizen Team Tennis competition which begins this weekend at the Singapore Tennis Cen- tre. Top players like Mahader Hassan, Albert Teo, Melwyn Pereira299 words
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Article266 1984-04-24 28 The teams: DRINHO Patrick Loh, Barry Chia, Zakaria Talib, Eia Boon, Nina Wing, Paul Taiganides, James Fu, William Lim, Maro Taiganides. SPALDING Abdul Karim, Pathor Rahman, Suria Armanshah, Teo Lay Lim, Christine Lamb, Ali Suradi, Harry Lau, Mustafar Umar, Mere Aoake. TRETORN George Kvaw, Mah Poh Soon, David266 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-04-24 29 HONG YAP KOON - That's how our cops acted in stopping the stadium violence OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 By YAP KOON HONG By YAP KOON HONG THEY were swift in carrying out their duty the day before in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia encounter when they stopped angry Kuwaiti officials,Pictures by CLIFTON AW and CHRISTINE CHEW - 267 words
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Article582 1984-04-24 29 Slim hopes of remaining in First Division fade with loss to Everton ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER UPDATE LONDON, Tuesday WOLVERHAMPTON'S last, slim hope of avoiding relegation to the Second Division after only one season in the First disappeared in a 2-0 defeat at Everton in the582 words
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Article, Illustration747 1984-04-24 30 B KULA - South Korea vs Saudi Arabia 8 30 tonight at the National Stadium By B KULA SOUTH KOREAN coach Park Jong Whan is confident South Korea will beat the Saudi Arabians tonight at 8.30pm, provided, he added, "the referee and the linesmen of747 words
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Article385 1984-04-24 30 S GULAM - Bahrain vs New Zealand 6.30 this evening, National Stadium By S GULAM BAHRAIN and New Zealand, the two minnows in Group A, have both promised to go. "all oat for a win" when they clash in tonight's Olympic qualifying round match so as to avoid385 words
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59 1984-04-24 30 BOTH Iraq and Qatar had to be escorted by Police out of the National Stadium' last night. Never had such security been offered to teams, since the opening of the stadium. With both teams still emotional, there was no telling what would have59 words
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88 1984-04-24 30 FOR ONCE since the tournament started last week, the terraces were silent and free from drums, chanting, singing and dancing. Last nisht's "silent movie" match between Iraq and Qatar following the unpleasant scenes of Monday seemed like a prelude of things to come. Then88 words
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Article67 1984-04-24 30 WHILE all the other teams of the tournament travel in air-conditioned comfort, the. Thai team has to settle for a rickety school bus. Asked why they did not hire a tour-coach, a Thai official said: "Unlike the Arabs, we do not have oil. All67 words
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58 1984-04-24 30 WHILE the Iraqi and the Qatari players were exchanging blows on the pitch, tne Qatar reserves who were sitting on the terraces got excited and tried their best to get into the action. Fortunately, there were more than enough policemen around to58 words
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Article79 1984-04-24 30 Leading scorers: 4 goals: Majed Abdullah, Mehaisen Aldossari (Saudi Arabia) 3 goals: Piyapong Pueon (Thailand), Ibrahim Khalfan (Qatar) 2 goals: Hara Hiromi (Japan), 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, Koichi79 words
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Article126 1984-04-24 30 TONMurrt ohoup a matches I I WlWr H HiH I BAHRAIN vs NEW ZEALAND (6 30). SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA (8.30). Both matches at the National Stadum. P W D L F A Pts SAUDI ARABIA 3 2 1 0 8 3 5 SOUTH KOREA 3 2126 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-04-24 31 WEST GERMANY'S FIRST SWIMMINo SUPERSTAR 5P IPS His "wing-span" (arm-to-arm's length), has been compared to a navy Cruise missile. But West Germans have more than that to be ecstatic about teenager Michael Gross: he is their first swimming superstar, having broken two world records last year and anchoringIPS - 585 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-04-24 32 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM THE FOOTBALL Association of Singapore stands to receive a windfall when the current AsiaOceania Olympic qualifying tournament ends on Sunday. Up to date, the organising committee has collected more than $1.8 million with three match days of the tournament left. Television198 words
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532 1984-04-24 32 KENNETH JALLEH - Thailand 0 Malaysia 0 By KENNETH JALLEH MALAYSIA had almost everything going their way against Thailand. The little they didn't have was enough to force them into a goalless draw in the Group B match of the Olympic qualifying rounds at532 words
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Article89 1984-04-24 32 Malaysia Rashid Hassan 5 Jamal Nasir 6 Ibrahim Saad 6 (Serbegeth Singh) Sob Chin Aon 6 Zaidi Mokhtar 6 Nasir Yusoff 5 (Chen Wooi Haw) Ahmad Yusoff 6 Yunus Alif 5 Zainal Abidin 5 A Rukumaran 6 Thailand N Sompong 7 C Sulhin 6 C Surak 6 C89 words
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194 1984-04-24 32 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM KUWAIT defender Waleed al-Mubarak became the first player In the current Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament to be slapped with a one-match ban. The Disciplinary Committee met for 70 minutes at the Plasa Hotel's tournament secretariat194 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-04-24 32 S GULAM - STAR FILE THE BAZOOKA' By S GULAM IBRAHIM Khalfan, the Qatari midfielder, is called by many names including the "Bazooka," the "play maker," the "engineer" and the "Falcao of Qatar," by his fellow countrymen. Watching his performances in the current Olympic qualifying roundPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 359 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-04-24 33 ERNEST FRIDA - THE REFEREE'S TO BLAME, SAYS mi COACH By ERNEST FRIDA ALLAN JONES, manager and coach of the New Zealand team, last night strongly criticised China's Zhang Daqiao refereeing of the Iraq-Qatar match which saw violence on the field involving players and officials. He said: "The match would242 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-04-24 33 ...OR IS HE? OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 An Iraqi player (picture, left) protests the offside ruling on Iraq's disallowed goal by Chinese referee Zhang Daqiao. Last night's match ended in a free-for-all. PICTURE: CLIFTON AW Qatar's coach applauding Chinese referee Zhang's decision InPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 54 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-04-24 34 O Angry Iraqi second-half goalkeeper Kadom Shabib chases away a photographer trying to capture the losers' emotions. PICTURES BY MOHD ISHAK AND CLIFTON AW ©An Iraqi substitute being restrained by team-mates during the fracas. o The agony of defeat is hard to face.PICTURES BY MOHD ISHAK AND CLIFTON AW - 49 words
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Article89 1984-04-24 34 QATAR Mohamad Waft Mohamad Dohaa 6 Adal Malala 6 Mabarak Aabar 8 Faraj Aba**- 6 Mohamad A1 Aaarl 7 Maharak Salem Ibrahim KhaMaa 7 All Paid A|- Sabah 6 Maaaoar Moftah 6 Railed Salmaa 6 (Saltaa Gaaaa) IRAQ Ahdal Fattah 6 (Kadom Shabib) Khalll Alawi-6 Kartm Alawi 689 words
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366 1984-04-24 34 S GULAM - Qatar 2 Iraq 0 By S GULAM QATAR avenged their recent Gulf Nations final defeat by Iraq when they won last night's incidentmarred Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying round match at the National Stadium. The victory put the Qataris at the top of the366 words
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222 1984-04-24 35 B KULA - By B KULA SORE losers Iraq tried to take the law into their own hands when they felt that referee Zhang Daqiao of China had denied them an equaliser in the 57th minute of their match against the Qataris yesterday. "The fighting which occurred222 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-04-24 34 KENNETH JALLEH - Riot police quell a 'mini-war' QATAR 2 IRAQ 0 Comment by KENNETH JALLEH didnt like it at all. The Iraqis began going for the Qataris' legs ra&erthan the balL One or two Qataris retaliated. Three minutes later, Iraqi defender Mohamed761 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-04-24 35 The police had their batons drawn but not swinging. They made their point quietly but firmly. Play football not footbrawl. They would take no nonsense from the Iraqi players. PICTURE CHRISTINE CHEWPICTURE CHRISTINE CHEW - 39 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-04-24 35 IT WASN'T a pat on the back that an Iraqi player (hidden in picture behind the referee) wanted to give referee Zhanq Oaqiao of China. Althouqh the final whistle had blown for the end of the match between Iraq and Qatar, Iraqi Haris Mohamed Hussain (9) wasPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 75 words
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