Singapore Monitor, 25 April 1984
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Title Section11 1984-04-25 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Wednesday, April 25,1984 30cents11 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-04-25 1 CAROLINE BOEY - MOVE IS PART OF MORAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME BY CAROLINE BOEY STAFF and students in many schools are now wearing name tags in school as part of a moral education programme. The idea is that knowing someone's name forces you to acknowledge him as457 words
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Advertisement19 1984-04-25 1 Q&P Five pages of reports and pictures inside ■TV Guide: Page 22 Today's Highlights and TV Scene: Page 2319 words
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Advertisement12 1984-04-25 1 Just what's happening outside the National Stadium? Find out in Page 3612 words
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Advertisement128 1984-04-25 1 THE S PORE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS BUILDING CENTRE For all building materials equipment T||; Bft 19 #OM3 Outran Pvt Conpin (0311) HDB residents to hold demo against danger litter: See Page 8 STUDENTS ARE PROUD TO WEAR THEIR TAGS: See Page 2 New Generation^ Squash Racquets II MADE IN ENGLAND128 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-04-25 2 CAROLINE BOEY - THE MORAL EDUCATION NAME TAGS... By CAROLINE BOEY OLD habits die hard. Although everyone in Dunman Secondary School now wears a name tag, the students are still shy and hesitant about addressing the clerical staff by their names while the tuckshop vendors stillPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 466 words
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Article64 1984-04-25 2 MR YEO Soon Cheong, a teacher at Dnnman Secondary School, said that it was so much better knowing the names of all the students. Teachers wearing name tagi were especially helpfnl for new students who have yet to know all their teachers. He said that64 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-04-25 2 Students have always called her Auntie. But for tidbits-seller Miss Ong Ang Choo at Dunman Secondary School, having students call her by her name would need some getting used to. She said that she has already grown accustomed to answering to the calls of51 words
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39 1984-04-25 2 IN OUR "A Journalist's Notebook" column yesterday, it was stated that Madam Chan Choy Siong stepped down from the Anson parliamentary seat in 1970. It should, of course, have been the Delta parliamentary seat.39 words
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471 1984-04-25 3 SIT YIN FONG - FIRST LOCAL BANK TO REQUIRE BOX HOLDERS TO OPEN A FIXED DEPOSIT ACCOUNT By SIT YIN FONG THE Development Bank of Singapore, by requiring its safe deposit box holders to open a fixed deposit account of at least $1,000, has become the471 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-04-25 3 Lianhe Zaobao A $2-MILLION driving school is being built in Ang Mo Kio which will be operated by Honda's Transport Education Centre, together with a number of local organisations. The school will introduce to Singapore Japanese expertise on trainingLianhe Zaobao - 311 words
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126 1984-04-25 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE FIREWOOD and charcoal labourers pay dispute has been resolved by a three-cent compromise and the casual labourers have cancelled their proposed stoppage as a result. Before the issue was settled in the Ministry of Labour at 6.30 p.m. after a four-hour discussion,Lianhe Wanbao - 126 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-04-25 4 Paid vacation or cash among awards given IT IS important to be gainfully occupied after retirement, whether it be in full-time or part-time work, community service or looking after the family. That was the message Mr Frank Yung, chairman of Telecoms, had For the 335 Telecoms employees195 words
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Article318 1984-04-25 4 YONG POW ANG - Decision depends on workers' demand By YONG POW ANG BARELY two years after the first Best (Basic Education for Skills Training) class was started, the NTUC is looking into the possibility of organising classes at a higher level for workers. It is doing so because318 words
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333 1984-04-25 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG MOTORISTS cpmplain about the inflexibility of parking wardens who never "give chance" and issue summons mercilessly. Hawkers grumble about the tough action of the HDB enforcement officers. Villagers curse the resettlement officers over their "heartless" eviction. On the other333 words
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Article436 1984-04-25 6 YEOW MEI SIN - BUT SECURITY COMMITTEE IS STILL CONCERNED OVER THE SITUATION By YEOW MEI SIN THE NUMBER of hotel crimes dipped slightly last year. After rising steadily from 590 cases in 1979 to a peak of 825 in 1982, it fell to 804 last year. But the Singapore436 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-04-25 6 THE Public Works Department has awarded Turnkey Services Co Pte Ltd the contract for the supply and installation of a sound reinforcement system for Kallang Theatre. A comprehensive list of audio and communication equipment related to stage and theatre application is involved in60 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-04-25 6 NEW Zealand lamb and beef were presented to some 16 children's homes and homes for the aged at the Food Hotel Asia '84 exhibition yesterday. Mr Eric Cammeil, chairman of the New Zealand Meat Exporters Council, presented the gift to Mrs Tang107 words
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124 1984-04-25 6 THE Nanyang Technological Institute Photo-vi-deographic Society and the Singapore National Library are jointly organising the first Asia-Pacif-ic Photographic Competition to be held in June this year. The theme this year is "Man and Machine". The competition comprises 3 sections: monochrome, colour prints and colour124 words
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Article93 1984-04-25 6 THIEVES broke into a businessman's fourroom flat in Clementi housing estate on Monday and stole more than $10,000 worth of jewellery. Mr P H Wi, 39, told police that he left his Clementi Avenue 1 home at about 8.15 a.m. after locking up his flat.93 words
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Article76 1984-04-25 6 THE National Book Development Council of Singapore's executive council for 1984/85 is: Mrs Hedwig Anuar (chairman), Mr Pakir Maideen (vice-chairman), Mr R Ramachandran (HonSecretary), Mr Patrick Goh Yong Meng (Assistant Honorary Secretary) and Mr Michael Goh Kia Chiang (Honorary Treasurer). The committee members are Mr76 words
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228 1984-04-25 8 ANNABELLE YIP - By ANNABELLE YIP SINGAPORE lawyers are among the world's best if the performance of our local law students at the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is anything to go by. Since 1980, the Singapore team of law students228 words
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263 1984-04-25 8 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER FAMILIES in Marine Parade are to take to the streets this Sunday in a placard and banner demonstration against "danger" litter from high-rise flats. The protest is being organised by Neighbourhood B Residents' Committee in Marine Parade. The263 words
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546 1984-04-25 8 EE BOON LEE - Acting Ministers and younger Ministers of State now included By EE BOON LEE THE scope of ministerial walkabouts the weekly tours to give younger Cabinet members a chance to have a better feel of problems outside their own constituencies has been considerably widened of late.546 words
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337 1984-04-25 8 ANGELA TOH - By ANGELA TOH COMPANIES may think they are doing Nanyang Technological Institute a favour by letting its third year students work with them for six months. But Mr Ivan Hoe, an electrical engineering student, has proven that the Industrial Attachment337 words
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Advertisement305 1984-04-25 2 IJP School 1 of Computing I (A Computer Training Institution registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education) the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Diploma In Computer Studies I (Incorporating C G 747 and IDPM Part I II) H Applications are invited for admission to the one-year full-time/ part-time305 words
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Advertisement209 1984-04-25 3 The Brasserie La Fotande presents the wines of Alsace, with complementary food. The long, thin neck of the "Methode Champenoise". bottle you see poised between Not surprisingly the gentle these two characters, is unique to folk of Alsace have developed a one of Frances most famous wine cuisine which is209 words
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world
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415 1984-04-25 9 Assemblymen's group says Datuk Neo should take the blame The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A GROUP of MCA state assemblymen and MPs has issued another ultimatum to the party leadership to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) this SundayThe Star - 415 words
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Article117 1984-04-25 9 AP SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday A POWERFUL earthquake shook Northern California and parts of the neighbouring state of Nevada yesterday, swaying tall buildings in San Francisco and chipping plaster and rattling dishes for hundreds of km. There were no immediate reports of injury or serious damage. TheAP - 117 words
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Article35 1984-04-25 9 Reuter BANGKOK, Wednesday AN EARTHQUAKE measuring about 4.5 on the Richter Scale shook Northern Burma yesterday, Thailand's Meteorological Department said. It said the quake could also be felt in Northern Thailand. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article109 1984-04-25 9 AP HONOLULU, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan, saying he hoped to enlist China and other Pacific nations in "opposing expansionist aggression" by the Soviet Union, left yesterday for Guam, his final stop before he travels to China. Embarking on a trip across the international dateline to Guam,AP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-04-25 10 But Viets driven back to about 2km from Ampil Agencies TA PHRAYA (Thailand), Wad CAMBODIAN guerillas struck Vietnamese positions before dawn in a futile move to retake a forward base near the rebel stronghold at Ampil in Northwestern Cambodia, Thai military sourcesAgencies - 596 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-04-25 10 OA Khmer resistance soldier at the ThaiCambodian border. O Deputy Commander of the First Army Region Main Phichit Kuilavanijaya (left) visiting Thai villagers. ©Two wounded Khmers being rushed from Ampil for medical help.37 words
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404 1984-04-25 11 Joint statement says Russians willing to be in LA provided Olympic Charter is upheld AP LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Wednesday US AND Soviet delegates discussing Soviet complaints about this Summer's Los Angeles Olympics issued a joint communique yesterday declaring the Soviets would attend the Games ifAP - 404 words
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Article311 1984-04-25 11 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday BRITAIN today expelled the personal representative of Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, shortly before a special Libyan team arrived to help with the evacuation of their besieged London Embassy. Police named the deported Libyan as Mr Abdul Ghadir Baghdadi, 34, the second Libvan toReuter - 311 words
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Article46 1984-04-25 11 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday IMMIGRATION authorities detained eight Libyans who flew in to London's Heathrow Airport today on a scheduled Libyan Arab Airlines flight. One was refused entry and officials were questioning the others to see if they were bona fide visitors. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article533 1984-04-25 12 Masaki Watanabe - A Journalists Notebook By Masaki Watanabe US-SOVIET relations appear to be on a steady downslide. But under the emotional rhetoric of super-power propaganda, Uie Russians are playing an old game at which they are masters. The name of the game is waiting. The time533 words
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213 1984-04-25 12 NEW DELHI, Wednesday AFGHAN and Soviet troops overran guerilla bases in a major offensive yesterday and captured the strategic Panjsher Valley controlling vital supply routes in Afghanistan, Kabul radio reported The claim followed western diplomatic reports that Soviet and Afghan forces had launched213 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-04-25 12 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, special to the Singapore Monitor INDONESIA believes Australia will develop new military facilities on the Cocos and Christmas Islands in the Indian Ocean and says it wants to be consulted. Both island groups are much696 words
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Article145 1984-04-25 12 AP BETONQ (Thailand), Wed THAI troops yesterday seized a camp of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) and a Thai soldier was wounded when he stepped on a land mine in the operation near the Thai-Malaysian border, a field officer said. Col Kitti Rattanachaya, deputyAP - 145 words
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664 1984-04-25 13 TRENDS THE United States is no longer leading a solitary assault on one of the world's largest, most important international agencies, the 161-member United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco). On April 2, four investigators from the US Congress' General Accounting Office set up664 words
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Article63 1984-04-25 13 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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Article134 1984-04-25 13 Reuter CALIFORNIA, Wed APPLE Computer launched a new personal computer yesterday and said it was spending US$2O million (Ss42 million) to Eromote it as part of its attle with market rival International Business Machines (IBM). About the same size as a loose-leaf notebookReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement255 1984-04-25 9 Show your secretary how muchyou value ner. Make a date for her at The Dynasty Singapore, any day from April 23 to 28. We'll get our chefs to lay on the most extravagant local and continental buffet in the plush Le Vendftme Lounge. We ll entertain her with the velvety255 words
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Advertisement103 1984-04-25 10 Dining Ar Raffles. Elizabethan Grill. International cuisine highlighted by English specialties such as Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding on the famous silver wagon. Ample parking at the rear. i|& Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41. Totally fresh, clean air in your home, office and103 words
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Advertisement125 1984-04-25 11 Cherry Blossoms are now inbloom at theNadaman. j. fS t S 4 h k r f» it M Cherry Bbssom set lunch from $25* The Nadaman brings you a and presented with subtle touches, taste of cherry blossom time from to capture the spirit of cherry 16 April to mid-May.125 words
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Advertisement141 1984-04-25 12 vp off room rates at the Palm Beach. More money to enjoy Penang. Discover relaxing Penang at the Palm Beach Hotel. Now your holiday in Penang Normal rates liefore discount can be even more enjoyable with this 'Special Offer* from the Palm Single Twin Beach. This friendly relaxed hotel mm141 words
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Advertisement271 1984-04-25 13 Treat your secretary to a whirl of excitement at Plaza Hotel! Gifts for all secretaries At Plaza Steakhouse and Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant: fS 1 I |js f j Roses, "Sophia" perfume by Coty, Almond Roca chocolates and a glass of fruit punch (white wine at Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant). I j f \))~Vi k/InUh At271 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-04-25 14 HE FEELS GOOD KEPPEL TEAM CAN REMEDY WEAKNESSES MR GEORGE Bogaars closes another eventful chapter in his life when he turns over the first of the Keppel group's chairmanships to Mr Sim Kee Boon today. The first part of George Bogaars' working life ended when he565 words
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Article182 1984-04-25 14 MR GEORGE Bogaars believes that a key figure in turning Straits Steamship round will be Mr Lim Chee Onn, the former Minister who takes an executive role in Steamers from today. He says: "Mr Lim Chee Onn fits ideally into Keppel. He has stature.182 words
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252 1984-04-25 15 IT WILL take time to amalgamate Keppel and Straits Steamship, Mr George Bogaars, the outgoing Chairman of Keppel, says. The reason: "Both sides have well-established organisations." He says the quickest amalgamation would be that of the travel companies. "On the computer side,252 words
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293 1984-04-25 15 Pmone7 TALK WORLD commodity prices will increase only 1 per cent this year but by 8 per cent next year, Mr Lawrence Briggs, Bank of America's Singaporebased Senior Vice-Presi-dent, says. This compares with last year's 8-per cent increase. In releasing the bank's quarterly293 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-04-25 15 SHARE OF THE DAY INVESTORS in Kuala Lumpur were able to steal a march on their SingaSt>re counterparts when First Allied orp was relisted this week. News that the company h?d secured the approval of Malaysia's Foreign Investment Committee for the proposed purchase of Arosa Development250 words
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131 1984-04-25 15 HONGKONG shares plunged below the psychological important 1,100 level yesterday in reaction to a press conference given by British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe. At one stage, 54.20 points were taken off the Hang Seng Index. Bargain hunting towards the close pared the fall131 words
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124 1984-04-25 15 WHLLSTREET Reuter INVESTORS encouraged by a lower-thap-expected Federal Budget deficit in Marcn pushed a select group of blue chip issues sharply higher yesterday as the stock market scored its best improvement in nearly two weeks. The Dow Jones industrial Average, up fractionally at noon,Reuter - 124 words
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Article115 1984-04-25 15 AP THE dollar rose against most other leading currencies yesterday, amid continuing expectations that interest rates in the United States would remain higher than rates elsewhere. Gold prices fell. Peter Rogers, a dealer at Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co in New York, said the dollar's strength came fromAP - 115 words
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293 1984-04-25 16 ALL OF Singapore's "big four" banks have a branch in London, although office openings have been spaced six years apart. Overseas Union Bank was first in 1963 while the fourth to join the community in the British capital was DBS Bank in293 words
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904 1984-04-25 16 MORE banks from the fast-growing economies of the Asean countries are expected to set up offices in London, the world's leading financial centre, notwithstanding the very substantial start-up and operating costs and keen competition, said Euromoney in its latest issue At904 words
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Article144 1984-04-25 16 EUROPEAN banks form the largest banking group of 170 to operate branches in London, with participation from almost every capitalist and communist country on the continent. Within the group, Switzerland fields the highest number of 22 banks followed by France and Italy with 21 banks144 words
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77 1984-04-25 16 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia) Bhd has announced a group pre-tax profit of $6.05 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1984 18.5 per cent higher than in the previous financial year. The group also recorded improved turnover of $66.89 million,77 words
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361 1984-04-25 16 OVERSEAS Union Trust is facing stiff competition in the housing loan business, chairman Mr Lien Ying Chow admits. He points it, in the latest annual report, to the entry of more banks with attractive offers. Mr Lien also said hire purchase loans dropped 2.8 per361 words
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76 1984-04-25 16 JOHAN Holdings reported a 225 per cent increase in group turnover from M 5227 million and an almost doubled group pre-tax profit at Msll.B million for the year ended Jan 31, 1984. The figures, however, are not comparable because they include76 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-04-25 17 KIM ROGAL; ELIZABETH O COLTON - 'A royal banquet of fun and thrills for every family in the country' features By KIM ROGAL with ELIZABETH O COLTON off NtwswMk ALONG a desert road in Kuwait, caravans of sleek American vans and sedans come to a halt. Men639 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-04-25 18 I READ the letter from "Concerned Parent" (SM, April 12) regarding band competitions and would like to express my opinion. I agree with "Concerned Parent" that studies should be given priority over extra-curricu-lar activities. But "Concerned Parent's" proposal that band competitions608 words
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591 1984-04-25 18 I REFER to "Band Member's" letter (SM, April 18) and am sorry to have upset him. Surely after having been in a school band for 10 years he must have heard of some school bands, like my son's, which would go all out to591 words
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407 1984-04-25 18 I WOULD like to comment on "Square's" letter (SM, April 18). I think "Square" is over-reacting and that it is unfair of him to equate the drug menace to the New Wave phenomenon. I would like to point out to "Square"407 words
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Article240 1984-04-25 18 N RAJEDRAN; NG SOK KOON - N RAJEDRAN Singapore 1231 NG SOK KOON SINGAPORE 1953 SBS'S idea to introduce air-conditioned buses is a waste of money. First, passengers have to pay more for riding in them. Secondly, aircon buses tend to have more repairs and this will incur more costs. Thirdly, passengers240 words
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Article531 1984-04-25 19 THE^INGAPQRE THE washing of Ming Court linen in public, whatever tne rights and wrongs of this particular case, has raised the question of whether minority shareholders can and should be represented on the board of directors of companies? Originally, tnere were two such representatives on the531 words
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239 1984-04-25 19 TEO POH KHEAM (Miss - TEO POH KHEAM (Miss) Assistant Director Singapore Hotel Association I REFER to the article headlined "Unwarranted secrecy" (SM, April 16), which stated that "the Singapore Hotel Association succeeded in persuading the police to issue a blanket ruling that crimes239 words
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236 1984-04-25 19 JAMES WONG - JAMES WONG Singapore 2678 ON APRIL 19 at about 8.20 am along Cecil Street, a traffic policeman stopped me and warned me to remove a set of additional brake lights which 1 have fitted on my car. This same set of brake236 words
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102 1984-04-25 19 MICHAEL TAN - MICHAEL TAN Singapore 1438 SECOND-HAND car dealers have sprouted up in the narrow lanes of Geylang such as Lorong These dealers operate from residential nouses which naturally do not have ample parking spaces for their cars, buses and other vehicles. Consequently cars102 words
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Article22 1984-04-25 19 THE grandest homage we can pay to truth is to use it Ralph Waldo Emerson, US writer (1803-1882).22 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1984-04-25 20 Being a secretary is not a lark This week has been labelled Secretaries' Week bringing into the limelight those indefinable creatures of modern myth. WONG AH YOKE caught a few between dictations to find out what life is like if you're not Jane Fonda or Dolly Parton in1,055 words
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Article, Illustration840 1984-04-25 20 STACY SMITH - HE FITS INTO HOLLYWOOD AS WELL AS THE GREAT OUTDOORS By STACY SMITH in Hollywood v "I AM a big fan of the bow and arrow. I shoot all the time, hunt and stuff. Neighbours here they kina of frown on that," says Matt840 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-04-25 22 STEVEN REDDICLIFFE - 23 By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE in Dallas LAT-WP IT would be too easy to say that the CBS movie, Terrible Joe Moran, is terrible, but such an assessment would not be far off the mark. Mediocre Joe Moran. Too gushy Joe Moran. Tvpical-TV-movie Joe Moran.LAT-WP - 696 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-04-25 22 Raphael The Prince of Paintara (Part 2) (Ch 12,8 pm) THIS second programme in the series covers Raphael's work for the Popes Julius II and Leo X in Rome. Detailed sequences shot in the Vatican Stanze with Raphael's frescos, and Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel will be shown.544 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-04-25 23 SHE WILL GIVE SIX CONCERTS IN HK IN MAY [STARSTRUCK AFTER a period of recuK ration, Jenny Tseng s finally put the past behind her to concentrate on her singing career. Her successful charity concert in New York in February gave her a much-needed boost of confidence which837 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-04-25 25 LO TIEN YIN - Swiss Chesa leaves you smiling at the end By LO TIEN YIN ENDINGS often leave one with a sad feeling you don't ever want a good thing to end... At Chesa, Hotel Equatorial's Swiss restaurant, it is different. The good times are there, but the most enjoyable partPictures by SPENCER LOH - 685 words
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Article584 1984-04-25 25 JOHN DEMERS - By JOHN DEMERS UPI CHARLOTTE AMALIE, Virgin Islands: As an up-scale antidote to cruise line price wars, a young American company is offering travellers the chance to rent a piece of a US$9 million "ultra-yacht". The Newport clipper travels the historic Eastern seaboard and lagoonhops inUPI - 584 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1984-04-25 21 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. %sWl\ V"^F 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by Hotel Exercise with Gloria (Last Episode). Week: The Richard Simmons Show. j fl| 5.00 Animals, Animals. Animals Octopus (E). w 1 w 5.20 Romper Room f,f Qf^^H 5.50 Home (E). IjF j^H Progrsmme Highlights. I Kimba1,033 words
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Miscellaneous258 1984-04-25 21 12.00 PM Programme Summary Mantovani and His Orchestra 6.00 12.05 Musical Notebook Incidental News-in-Brief 6.05 Easy Listening Music: 1. Mendelssohn: Incidental Mu- (cont'd) sic to A Midsummer Night's Oream, Heather Harper (soprano). Janet Ba- 7.00 News and Weather Forecast ker (contralto), The Philharmonia Or- 7.15 World of Songs 7.30 Background258 words
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Miscellaneous185 1984-04-25 21 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Omnibus 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 That's Trad 3.45 Report on Religion 4.00 World News185 words
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Miscellaneous331 1984-04-25 23 fIKM cuioe GH CHANGI (*****59): UGLY TYCOON (C) DALIT (*****16): THE SIMPLE-MINDED JADE (*****80): TERMS OF ENDEARFELLOW (C) CLEMENTI (*****51): RICKSHAW BOY (C) MENT (E) UWAOU (*****30): ANTI-CORRUPTION GOLDEN (*****66): RICKSHAW BOY (C) M,cUl,,e D,bra WU,,<r (Q NEW TOWN (*****75): RICKSHAW BOY Synopsis: An ageing mother finds that she (C)331 words
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Miscellaneous284 1984-04-25 24 DISSM! COURTESY CAMPAIGN THE Ministry of Culture will hold a 1984 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 the284 words
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Miscellaneous853 1984-04-25 24 ENVIRONMENTAL ART ~Z JT] THE Goethe-Institut will present an exhibition on j environmental environment by the environmental artist, Dieter Magnus, 1 the Goethe-Institut Art Gallery from today I to Mav 15. open I daily from noon to pm L. J# 1 except Sundays. p... Admission is free. v ZLATKOJAKUS ish853 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-04-25 24 TODAY: TOMORROW: High Tide: 6.07 am High Tide: 8.15 am (1.9 m) (2.0 m) Low Tide: 2.05 pm Low Tide: 3.15 pm (0.7 m) (0.6 m) High Tide: 9.31 pm High Tide: 10.01 (2.0 m) pm (2.1 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous475 1984-04-25 26 leisure comics ffigSS| ARIES March 21 to April 20 BR Be very cautious about getting September 24 to October 23 involved in someone else s Others may wish you to organpersonal troubles, because you i®® the raising of money for an are not being told the whole important cause. You475 words
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Miscellaneous147 1984-04-25 26 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry r— VSR A^SMAU^GHd FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook 'SW. 606 AN&IE? MOT "looß SCMEWUS Ne¥« MStf I II VT HOU) ARE \TOOHOTU)E WE aWAONICATB I —k 11| If iq-fll THINGS WiTH]o(jrH HAVE MS TWBWG44 PHONE WHEN OjASN I JI THAT URL I AND THEY CAUS,ANSWEKIM&147 words
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Advertisement748 1984-04-25 27 JHOMESERVICE HOME FURNISHING Xux 111 mv> I T T" KvJ I Road V gEdays a week 1 jw- I °am P m E V- z~ NEW LIGHT ELECTRICAL (PTE) LTD Showroom :195, Serangoon Road, S pore 0821 Tel: *****49/*****35 559, Balestier Road, S pore 1232 TrtL2S34ZZS/*****?6 Mffil SHOWER SCREEN It's748 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-04-25 28 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG AT LAST, a competitively priced freehold condominium is coming up in the East Coast area, amidst a host of 99-year leaseholds. The condominium is none other than the $60 million development called Flamingo Valley, located at the corner of Siglap Road469 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-04-25 29 ANG PENG HWA - Call for private and public sector to work together By ANG PENG HWA THE private and the public sectors can come together for mutual benefit. One such benefit would be ironing out the surges in construction costs, said Mr Farook Majeed, president of the559 words
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105 1984-04-25 29 INDEX OF COSTS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (Base year 1974 100) Materials 140 Materials mechanical and electrical services 145 Labour 450 Timber and wood 170 Concrete (erratic 275 around 1982) now index is at 200 and still going down Paint (130 in 1981) 110 Cement (125 in 1982) 120 Bricks (erratic)105 words
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55 1984-04-25 29 TYPE OF WORK RANGE (depending on the type of building) Excavation 30 40 per cent Concrete 20 35 per cent Reinforcement 15 20 per cent Formwork 5 10 per cent Brickwork 3 5 per cent Plastering 5 10 per cent55 words
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Article165 1984-04-25 29 UP TO 1969, construction costs were on a steady upward trend. The skyline was not being changed as rapidly as it is today. But in the last decade, costs as a whole have doubled. Labour charges leapfrogged by 450 per cent. The picture, however, has now165 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-04-25 30 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG OFFICE buildings located outside the Golden Triangle in Kuala Lumpur may suffer more because of an impending glut in office space, expected to be felt by the third quarter of this year, reported the Property Outlook a monthly {>üblication595 words
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78 1984-04-25 30 A PERSONAL Investment Seminar has been organised by the Singapore Jaycees. The seminar, to be held at the Hilton Hotel on May 6, will feature topics covering the investment climate in the stock, gold, foreign exchange and real estate markets in Singapore. Talking on78 words
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Advertisement92 1984-04-25 28 Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme 111 I Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9Vs% p a 11 to92 words
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Advertisement194 1984-04-25 29 0 DBS finance FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING s Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 9'/?% p a. 11 to 25 years —10% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice194 words
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Advertisement115 1984-04-25 30 Luxury living in Spanish-style splendour apartments Centrally located (not tar from Orchard Road) at Dist 1130, Moulmein Road. 3-storey studio units with lift and car park. 12 units of 1 and 2 bedroom flats. Area (616 sq. ft. to 1021 sq. ft) 5 types to select from. Basement gymnasium and115 words
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Advertisement123 1984-04-25 30 CUT OUT AND KEEP When you go shopping for the best home financing package... L oa«>'P» S'o.««> ou, -SSSSt-"- 4 s-jsssss* J TSSSb** 1 ..just stop aft DBS Bank. We're closer to you. ©DBS BANK Ang Mo Kio Tel *****56 Batostier Tel *****11 Battery Road Tel *****77 Badok Tel *****22123 words
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Advertisement196 1984-04-25 33 PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant f Watten Estate f I Condominium 4 Shetford Rd Type D. Area 1,020 sq.ft. 4 Unfurnished. 4 FacMWas: swimming pool. T clubhouse, etc. T I CALL: 338-4871 I 7 LEE HWEE HUANG 7 REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT APARTMENT FOB BENT One bedroom apartment In central quiet location In196 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-04-25 34 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FORMER Australian swimming champion John Marshall, 25, will be in Singapore from June 1-16 to conduct a coaching clinic and to give tips to local swimmers. Marshall says: "It's always the fastest swimmers who win races." He is an expert383 words
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305 1984-04-25 34 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN MICHAEL TANG showed why he is highly thought of in squash circles on both sides of the Causeway when he toyed with Tang Chiang Sin before winning 9-6, 2-9, 6-9, 9-7, 9-1 in the men's event305 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-04-25 35 ALFONSO CHAN - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFY IMC ROUND APRIL 14-29 By ALFONSO CHAN THE SAUDI Arabian population on the terraces seems to increase each time the Saudi team play at the National Stadium. Last night was no different, but the Saudis cheering their team from the grandstand seats369 words
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Article, Illustration519 1984-04-25 35 KEN JALLEH JR - COMMENT By KEN JALLEH JR THERE was serenading in the stands and tears on the terraces. There was colour, emotion and tension. And soccer fanaticism bordering on beauty and bedlam. Beauty because of the colours. From the Koreans, complete with colourful ceramic tilesPICTURE MOHO ISHAK; PICTURE CHRISTINE CHEW; PICTURE MOHD ISHAK - 519 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-04-25 36 S GULAM - OLYMP11 SOCLER QUALIFY IMC ROUND APRIL 14-29 BAHRAIN 1 NEW ZEALAND 0 By S GULAM NEW ZEALAND, who arrived for the Olypipic qualifying round with the reputation of having represented Asia in the last World Cup, were sent packing home without a292 words
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Article121 1984-04-25 36 BAHRAIN HAMOOD SULTAN 7 YOUSIF SHARIDA ABDUL SAHIB 5 Al l HASAN 5 (RIYADH RUSHDAN) ADNAN DAIF 6 IBRAHIM ZAYED 5 KHALIL SHOWAER 6 YOUSIF AL-SOBAEI 6 IBRAHIM HARDAN 6 IBRAHIM FARHAN 5 (SAEED MUDKHOOR) MARJAN EID 5 NEW ZKALAND VAN hattiim k r hfrrfrt ft 5 fvans121 words
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Article92 1984-04-25 36 P W D L F A Pts Saudi Afabia 4 3 1 0 13 7 7 South Korea 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 Kuwait 4 2 1 1 5 4 5 Bahrain 4 1 1 2 2 4 3 New Zealand 4 0 0 4 1 892 words
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Article133 1984-04-25 36 MAJED Abdullah, of Saudi Arabia, scored two goals last night against South Korea to take his goal-tally to six. He is followed closely by teammate Mehaisen Aldossari, who scored one goal last night. Leading scorers: 6 goals: Majed Abdullah (Saudi Arabia) 5 goals: Mehaisen Aldossari (Saudi Arabia) 3133 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-04-25 37 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN SOMEONE once said: "The impossible we do immediately, but the miracle might take a bit longer." Last night, after the Saudi victory, coach Khalid Al-Zheyani said: "Our boys did the impossible, but they took a while to achieve it." Coach300 words
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Article128 1984-04-25 37 SAUDI ARABIA Khaled Aldossari 7 Sameer Abdulshakor 6 Hassem Bishy 5 Samei Aldawsare 5 Mohammed Abduljawad 6 Fahed Mosaibeih 6 Ahmed Bayazid 5 (Abdullah Masod 5) Saleh Al-Dossary 6 Mehaisen Aldosari 7 Shaye Al-Nafisah 6 (Ahmad Aidhi Albishee 5) Mahed Abdullah Mohammed 8 SOUTH KOREA Jung ki-dong 7128 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-04-25 38 B KULA - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 By B KULA SILENCE and sadness was all the Koreans could nrfster in the dressing room after their defeat to Saudi Arabia last night. No comments for reporters, no excuses. But inside the room, Korean coachPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 306 words
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244 1984-04-25 38 ERNEST FRIDA - 'Ref Sudarso did a good job in KoreaSaudi match' By ERNEST FRIDA YAP BOON CHUAN, the Football Association of Singapore coaching committee chairman, felt that Indonesian referee Sudarso Hardjowasito did a fairly good job in the Group A match between South Korea and Saudi Arabia last night. Boon Chuan, who244 words
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Advertisement478 1984-04-25 34 Classified NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. 1. Tjioe Ji Nan of 58 Watten Estate Road, Singapore 1128, have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s. 100, Orchard Road #03-100 Hotel Meridien, Singapore 0923, and that this application will be heard in478 words
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Advertisement330 1984-04-25 34 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Miss Chua Siew Cheng of No. G6, 7 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025, have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/S Market Movers Pte Ltd, 9 Penang Road #0801 Supreme House, Singapore 0923, and that this application330 words
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Advertisement92 1984-04-25 36 OUTING I A healthy mind and body need daily exercise. W I iiM| jAi< |jHg?Pre newmw^OTiwee Lift your spirits from stress with a rT>> dash of fresh air and NCAA invigorating activities. a Authorised Retail Outlets KLASSE CENTER POINT JOG KATONG MALAYSIA orch CokWoge Kwoog ASIAN SPORTS SINGAPORE KLASSE YUVI92 words
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Advertisement342 1984-04-25 37 GAMMA-GUT' ULTIMATELIFE^^" IHi I I I GW Durability in oversize racquets M■ 1 M M OTHER GAMMA«GUT STRINGS fIMMNMMMMMMNMHMMMMMttyA World's No. 1 Super Synthetic Here's Why: Gamma»Gut is made by a unique process (U.S. M M Patent #4,015,133) which changes molecular ■HNHMMriMHiMMHMiAMMHMHMMMA structure and vastly enhances playing qamma.gut xl-oversize performance342 words
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Article, Illustration897 1984-04-25 37 KENNETH JALLEH - Saudis are first to win Olympic place SAUDI ARABIA 5 SOUTH KOREA 4 By KENNETH JALLEH tary for referee Sudarso of Indonesia. Ma Jed Abdullah took the spot kick and made no mistake. But it was a decision the.PICTURE MOHD ISHAK - 897 words
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278 1984-04-25 39 B KULA - By B KULA THE HOUR of reckoning for Iraq's Haris Hussan, who kicked China referee Zhang Da Qiao after the final whistle of Monday's Olympic qualifying round match against Qatar, will be at 11 a.m. today. It is likely that the Disciplinary Committee of278 words
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Article164 1984-04-25 39 WHEN the Koreans were leading 2-0 midway through the first half of last night's match against the Saudis, the Kuwaitis players and officials seated together started to egg the Koreans on for more goals not for love of the Koreans or hatred for the Saudis.164 words
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109 1984-04-25 39 A NUMBER of fans who failed to turn up during the Iraqi-Qatar encounter on Monday night rushed home to catch a glimpse on TV of what they heard was a free-for-all on the radio. They were bitterly dissappointed by both the newsreel and the109 words
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Advertisement226 1984-04-25 38 iJF comknatlon When we applied the know ledge of tlxnball PRO, Bryan Robson with new balance technological know-how to the development J* ofsoccer hmt. You're in lor a sure winner on MM the Held. New Balance SC7I4. SC7O6 WblIM tor New Balance. Now play. specifically designed tor harder playing surfaces.226 words
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