Singapore Monitor, 25 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-04-25 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVEN'i'.i. EDITION; f M •> H i L Wednesday, April 25, 1984 30 cents16 words
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Article632 1984-04-25 1 YONG POW ANG - Teng Cheong to seek mandate from 70 NTUC-affiliated unions ■y YONG POW ANG THE NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Ong Teng Ctaeong, will seek a mandate from about 70 affiliated unions this week for a redefinition of the role of the union movement. In a major policy632 words
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317 1984-04-25 1 UPI LONDON, W«*»sday AYATOLLAH Ruhollah K home in y'a Iranian regime is in the "final stages" of making a nuclear bomb likely to be ready within two years, the authoritative Jane's Defence weekly said today. The weekly, published by an organisationUPI - 317 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-04-25 2 BERTILLA PEREIRA - THEY INCREASE LEAD OVER TOP 10% OF NON-SAP PUPILS By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE NINE Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools bettered their own good grades in the last GCE "0" level examinations, and increased their lead over the top 10 per cent of pupils at346 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-04-25 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN CARDS will replace metal keys, if a Norwegian company has its way. The company, VingCard, makes pre-punched and coded keycards which work by being slipped into a slot in the door. If the card code matches the287 words
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215 1984-04-25 3 A MOTHER told today how her baby died in her arms after developing a coughing fit while she was feeding him. Madam Juhaira Jumahat told a coroner's court that she was spoon-feeding milk to her six-month-old son Rohaized when she noticed215 words
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106 1984-04-25 3 THE DRIVER of a truck whose load grazed a height-restriction gantry on Upper Bukit Timah Rd was fined $1,000 yesterday. The 48-year-old driver from Malaysia admitted carrying a load in excess of the height limit, and for failing to keep a proper look-out.106 words
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Article220 1984-04-25 3 A SPECIAL committee has been set up by the National Computer Board (NCB) to look into the protection of computer software in Singapore. Called the Committee of the Legal Protection of Computer Software, it is made up of representatives from the NCB, the Singapore Federation of220 words
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197 1984-04-25 3 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation plans a fivepart programme of televised open-air shows, road shows ana stage shows as part of the nation's 25-year celebrations. This was revealed by Mrs Maureen Liew, Director of TV programmes, at197 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-04-25 4 Dawn service held at Kranji War Memorial to mark Anzac Day A DAWN service took place at the Kranji War Memorial Cemetery at 6.30 this morning to mark Anzac Bay. Among those who attended was the visiting Australian Defence Minister, Mr Gordon Scholes, who is herePicture by SPENCER LOH - 126 words
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214 1984-04-25 4 MORE Malay women breast-feed their babies than those of the other races and women with higher education breast-feed more successively and longer, a survey has found. Of mothers whose babies were delivered at Alexandra and Toa Payoh hospitals in the first three months214 words
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140 1984-04-25 4 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM AUSTRALIA'S continuing interest in contributing to the defence and stability of South-east Asia is believed to have figured prominently in talks between the Australian Defence Minister, Mr Gordon Scholes, and his Singapore counterpart, Mr Goh Chok Tong,140 words
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Article91 1984-04-25 4 A MOTORCYCLIST was killed and a pedestrian seriously injured in two separate accidents yesterday. Pang Lai Hing. 19, died after his motorcycle was involved in a collision with a lorry on Lim Chu Kang Road at about 6.45 a.m. Witnesses are asked to contact Sergeant Yusoff91 words
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442 1984-04-25 6 CAROLINE BOEY - 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 as an individual and thus to respect442 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-04-25 6 CAROLINE BOEY - 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 still prefer to be called "Ah Soh"455 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 lake 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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545 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.545 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 Kir students work with m for six months. But Mr Ivan Hoe, an electrical engineering student, has proven that the Industrial Attachment337 words
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Advertisement298 1984-04-25 2 JP School of Computing (A Computer Training Institution registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education) the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE KMptoma In Computer Studies (Incorporating C G 747 and IDPM Part I II) Applications are invited lor admission to the one-year full-time/ part-time course leading to a298 words
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Advertisement210 1984-04-25 3 The Brasserie La Rotande 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 France's most famous wine cuisine which is210 words
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Advertisement264 1984-04-25 5 The Citizen Cup Team Tennis 1984 From Apr 28 Jun 16 I rTi^BW", I S NCMPORr LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION am TTNNIS CMALLCMOT C#p. U^ m OBIBIWW rm ■^IB vf" *f~ y. uf "jr ~r*&*"£+/£ *"*£V»«* -< x fci r >. /J^sSmtM■Hpi^3U^^B^ Citizen, in an effort to boost tennis Citizen Quartz264 words
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world
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382 1984-04-25 9 AP MONTREAL, Wednesday THE Soviet Union argued yesterday against proposals to forbid attacks on civilian planes, saying the existing international pact on civil aviation is "perfect and balanced. Mikhail Timofeyev, Soviet Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation, spoke on theAP - 382 words
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200 1984-04-25 9 Malay Mail KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TVS, Malaysia's first commercial television station, carried out a one hour test run to rave reviews on Monday night. The telecast consisted of a slide and music programme punctuated by news flashes. It was restricted to aMalay Mail - 200 words
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264 1984-04-25 9 The Star HONG KONG, Wednesday PAWNBROKER Poon Chung Leong, the 22nd witness to testify in the Jalil murder trial, told a high court here today that a South-east Asian man pawned a watch for HK$lO,5OO on June 18 and the watchThe Star - 264 words
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Article409 1984-04-25 10 US accuses Russia of high-altitude bombing of Afghan villages LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE US yesterday accused the Soviet Union of "high-altitude saturation bombing" of Afghan villages in its intensive new spring offensive against guerilla forces in Afghanistan. The bombing is backed by what is apparently theLAT-WP - 409 words
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470 1984-04-25 10 LAT-WP BEIRUT, Wednesday ANOTHER ceasefire threatened to disintegrate into renewed fighting here, and President Amin Gemayel continued his effort to form a new government that would give more power to Lebanon's Muslims. The fighting was the worst since before Lebanese cease-fire observers wereLAT-WP - 470 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-04-25 10 AP BEIJING, Wednesday IF THE chef burns the turkey when President Reagan hosts a return banquet for Chinese leaders, Fire Capt Wang Zhenhung and his men mignt make one of their infrequent calls. 'In about seven minutes, maybe less," said Capt Wang atAP - 158 words
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107 1984-04-25 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed VIOLENCE ranging from duck abuse to pig attacks on the Big Bad Wolf makes almost three-fourths of the cartoons on the Walt Disney cable TV network unsuitable for children, a television monitoring group says. The National Coalition on Television Violence said cartoonsUPI - 107 words
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241 1984-04-25 11 AP LONDON, Wednesday INDEPENDENT directors of Britain's Observer newspaper yesterday accused the owner, chairman Roland "Tiny" Rowland, of interfering in its editorial freedom and backed the editor for publishing reports of atrocities in Zimbabwe. Mr Rowland, whose London-based conglomerate has huge commercial interests inAP - 241 words
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169 1984-04-25 11 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday REPRESENTATIVES of 146 member governments have approved arrangements for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to borrow US$6.3 billion (SflS.l billion) for reloaning to countries in financial trouble, an international monetary source said yesterday. The money will come from Saudi ArabiaAP - 169 words
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223 1984-04-25 11 MORGAN HILL, Wednesday A POWERFUL earthquake rocked Central California, swaying skyscrapers in San Francisco, knocking houses off foundations and cracking walls and windows. No major damage or serious injuries were reported. The State Office of Emergency Services said 12 Cople, including four school223 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, the Russians are playing an old game at which they are masters. "hie name of the game is waiting. The time533 words
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213 1984-04-25 12 NEW DELHI, Wtdnmday 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, Illustration694 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 much694 words
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Article145 1984-04-25 12 AP BETONQ (Thailand). Wad 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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668 1984-04-25 13 TRENDS Far Eastern Economic Review 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' GeneralFar Eastern Economic; Review - 668 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, Wad 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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Advertisement263 1984-04-25 9 Show your secretary how much you 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 Vend6me Lounge. We'll entertain her with the velvety263 words
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Advertisement101 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. S Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary 1 Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41. Totally fresh, clean air in your home, office101 words
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Advertisement125 1984-04-25 11 Cherry Blossoms are now in bloom attheNadaman. i <g? t *-> \r m t* J > Cherry Blossom set lunch from S2£ 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. blossom time.125 words
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Advertisement134 1984-04-25 12 off room rates at die Ralm Beach. More money to enjoy Penang. Discover relaxing Penang at the Palm Beach Hotel. Now your holiday in Penang Normal rates l>cforc discount can be even more enjoyable with this 'Special Offer' from the Palm Single Twin Beach. This friendly relaxed hotel is cutting134 words
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Advertisement261 1984-04-25 13 Treat your secretary to a whirl of excitement at Plaza Hotel! dgr^m Gifts for all secretaries JKrJn At Plaza Staakhouae and Saafood-Thaatra-Raataurant: I Roses, "Sophia" perfume by Coty, Almond Roca chocolates and a glass of fruit punch (white wine at Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant). I V At Studio M: K Roses, "Sophia" perfume261 words
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Article, Illustration563 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 he563 words
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Article181 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.181 words
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245 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 nave well-established organisations." He says the quickest amalgamation would be that of the travel companies. "On the computer side,245 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-04-25 15 SHARE OF THE DAY INVESTORS in Kuala Lumpur were able to steal a march on their Singapore counterparts when First Allied Corp was relisted this week. News that the company had secured the approval of Malaysia s Foreign Investment Committee for the proposed purchase of Arosa254 words
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Article258 1984-04-25 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher Cold Storage 4.14/4.16 Fraser and Neave 6 20/6 25 Haw Par 2.58/2.59 Jacks Intl 5.20 B Keck Seng 5.55 S Magnum 3.80/3.82 M Cement 8.15 B Arab Mai Dev 1.23/1.24 Boustead 2.58 S Esso 13.70/13.90 Genting 5.35/5.40 G I H258 words
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Article120 1984-04-25 15 Your S$ to on* unit of toroign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DD US| 2.0910 2.0810 2.0720 sterling 2.9492 2.9271 2.9171 Australian 9 1.9301 1.9060 1.8910 Canadian 1.6400 1.6200 1.6050 New Zealand 1.3815 1.3615 1.3465 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.2163 10.9163 10.8663 Belgian Franc/Comm120 words
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Article134 1984-04-25 15 HONG KONG shares steadied this morning after plunging below the psychologically important 1,100 level yesterday. The Hang Seng Index was up 4.43 points to 1,074.45. Yesterday's fall was in reaction to a press conference given by British Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe on the future of134 words
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Article142 1984-04-25 15 THE LOCAL bourse was quiet this morning with Singapore Land Loan most actively traded with a volume count of 205,000, unchanged at 78 cents. Faber Merlin attracted attention with 145,000 shares and closed unchanged at $1.81, while 85,000 SuKsme Corp shares changed hands, e price was142 words
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Article122 1984-04-25 15 THE US dollar dipped to 225.60 yen at midday in Tokyo from the 225.90/226.00 New York close on commercial selling but was underpinned by sound US economic growth. Dealers said the 0.8 per cent rise in US durable goods orders in March, plus the upward122 words
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294 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 in294 words
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905 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. At905 words
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Article144 1984-04-25 16 EUROPEAN banks form the largest banking group of 170 to oparata 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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78 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 record-: ed improved turnover of 1 $66.8978 words
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360 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 drooped 2.8 per360 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 Mfll.B million (or the year ended Jan SI, 1984. The figures, however, are not comparable because they include76 words
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Miscellaneous26 1984-04-25 14 CIM4 *.(<» McN>u«M Sjmi.. Ik R W PO6WT KNOW WOW TO MAKE. MONEY FOR OUR CLIENT* THE B HE'* OUR 6PECIAU6T, BuyiNCr WOCKt POZ A TAX LO&626 words
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Article, Illustration640 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 ,„i|h Wltfl ELIZABETH O COLTON off NtwswMk ALONG a desert road in Kuwait, caravans of sleek American vans and sedans come to a halt.640 words
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opinion/letters
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Article, Illustration608 1984-04-25 18 I READ the letter from "Concerned Parent" (SM, April 12) regarding band competitions ana 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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592 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 to592 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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Article239 1984-04-25 18 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, passengers did not demand for an aircon bus service. Fourthly,239 words
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Article534 1984-04-25 19 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE washing of Ming Court linen in public, whatever the 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, there were two such534 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 I have fitted on my car. This same set of brake236 words
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103 1984-04-25 19 MICHAEL TAN - MICHAEL TAN Singapore 1438 SECONDHAND car dealers have sprouted up in the narrow lanes of Geylang such as Lorong 25A These dealers operate from residential houses which naturally do not have ample parking spaces for their cars, buses and other vehicles. Consequently103 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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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, Illustration1070 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 in1,070 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-04-25 20 STACY SMITH - HE FITS INTO HOLLYWOOD AS WELL AS THE GREAT OUTDOORS f By STACY SMITH in Hollywood "I AM a big fan of the bow and arrow. I shoot all the time, hunt and stuff. Neighbours here they kind of frown on that," says Matt839 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-04-25 22 STEVEN REDOICUffE - f.... y-v V By STEVEN REDOICUffE in Dates 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 gusty Joe Moran. Tvpical-TV-movieLAT-WP - 703 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-04-25 22 Raphul Th« Prince of Painter* (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 be548 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-04-25 23 SHE WILL GIVE SIX CONCERTS IN HK IN MAY STARSTBUCK i AFTER a period of recuG ration, Jenny Tseng b 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 confidence837 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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Miscellaneous1352 1984-04-25 21 ESwMPSKI I 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. f I 3.00 Opening end Programme Highlights followed by Hotel lo' 1 (C)(r). 4.39 Exercise with Gloria (Last Episode). '■> I i j^H Next Week: The Richard Simmons Show. A -v 5.00 Animals, Animals. Animals Octopus (E). ,£A I 5.20 Romper Room (E).1,352 words
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Miscellaneous184 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 1.00 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.90 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.90 Omnibus 3.00 world News 3.00 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 That s Trad 3.45 Report on Religion 4.00 World184 words
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Miscellaneous320 1984-04-25 23 GUID€ QjfflHwjjEjHnsD chaw,(444#4s# uglytycoon<c) DALIT (*****16): THE SIMPLE-MINDED JADE (*****80): TERMS OF ENDEARFELLOW (C) CLEMENT! (*****51): RICKSHAW BOY (C) MENT (E) UWAOU (*****30): ANTI-CORRUPTION OOLDEN (*****46): RICKSHAW BOY (O M cUlDe Debr Wlnger (Q NEW TOWN (*****75): RICKSHAW BOY Synopsis: An ageing mother finds that she (C) cannot let go320 words
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Miscellaneous282 1984-04-25 24 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 the ministry.282 words
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Miscellaneous765 1984-04-25 24 ENVIRONMENTAL ART J THE Goethe-Institut will present an exhibition on environmental art environment by the enviroilmental artist, Dieter Magnus, Goethe-Institut Art Gallery from today I I to Mav 15. will open HH^I from noon to pm L Jp 1 except Sundays. W Admission is free. I I V ZLATKO JAKUB765 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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Miscellaneous444 1984-04-25 26 leisure comics AMES March 21 to April 21 LIBRA Bevei? cauttoui aboutgetting involved in someone else's Othm may wish you to organpersonal troubles, because you ise the raising of money for an are not being told the whole cauae. You will be story. Tboeeat work will find doing *»d Job444 words
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Miscellaneous144 1984-04-25 26 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry HCI. SUDDENLY A SMALL Gill DARTS t\ FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P!OT>k scmaes m# "II 7]7"~" YT > HOT U)E we COfMWNICAtB "—*■>. M| f 1975. 1 < HAVE&OSTU&OGUPUDNE U)H6W j V J > THEY CAU*ANSUIE*tK* f THe LAST TIVSe 1 i >- lAteGer144 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-04-25 28 VINCENT PONG - By VINCENT PONG 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 Road467 words
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Article, Illustration561 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 the561 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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54 1984-04-25 29 TYPE OF WORK RANGE (dependbig on the typo of buidbtg) Excavation 30 40 per cent Concrete 20 35 per cent Reinforcement 15 20 per cent FCrmworic 5 -10 per cent Brickwork 3. 5 per cent Plastering 5-10 per cent Paints54 words
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Article166 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. Bat in the last decade, costs as a whole have doubled. Labour charges leapfrogged by 450 per cent The picture, however, has now166 words
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Article, Illustration596 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 Ciblication596 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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Article, Illustration439 1984-04-25 34 WONDER BOY - TODAYS TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY LAST WEEK'S course withdrawal Slashing Sabre displayed delightful action in his barrier practice on a good track at Batu Gantong this morning With Nigel Tiley aboard, the nice-looking three-year-old chestnut gelding jumped out smartly with stablemate Touching439 words
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249 1984-04-25 34 Reuter PARIS, Wednesday PETRODOLLAR millionnaire Mahmoud Fustok's French colt Siberian Express landed the Poule D'Essai des Poulains, the French 2,000 guineas, when France's Classic Flat Season got underway at Longchamp today Fustok also owns Green Paradise, who took second place, and both colts were trainedReuter - 249 words
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Article77 1984-04-25 34 Reuter BRUSSELS, Wednesday BELGIAN soccer's Appeal Committee today cut the two heaviest penalties imposed in the Standard Liege bribes scandal, but confirmed other punishments. The committee reduced a three- year suspension on Belgian national captain Eric Gerets to two years and lopped six months off theReuter - 77 words
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Article153 1984-04-25 34 Reuter EPSOM (England), Wed LONG Pond, trained by Paul Kelleway at Newmarket and ridden by George Duffield, galloped into the Epsom Derby Picture here today with a hard fought short head victory in the blue riband trial stakes. Long Pond, who was having only theReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-04-25 35 Dinamo Bucharest Liverpool Reu- BUCHAREST, Wednesday BACKED by a sell-out crowd of 70,000, Roma- nia's Dinamo Bucharest will pose a powerful threat to Liverpool's hopes of a fourth European Cup triumph in tonight's semifinal second-leg tie. With only a slender one-goal advantage, Liverpool, for-.-._ ™ _ „* – Reu - 278 words
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Article269 1984-04-25 35 Roma Dundee United Reuter home, Wednesday SCOTTISH soccer champions Dundee United are not unduly worried about the hot sunshine or the partisan 75,000 crowd which await them in Rome's Olympic Stadium today. Manager Jim McLean always a man of few words insists United's 2-0Reuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-04-25 35 Jnventus Manchester United Reuter TURIN, Wednesday MANCHESTER United have to take the initia* tive against Juventus in their European CupWinners' Cup semifinal showdown today after allowing the Italians to force a l-l draw in the first leg. Both millionaire clubs have injury problems butReuter - 254 words
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Article253 1984-04-25 35 Aberdeen Porto Reuter ABERDEEN, Wednesday ABERDEEN, who have found the European Cup-Winners' Cup a heavy burden round their shoulders this season, will be seeking to turn back the clock against Portuguese visitors Porto tonight. The Scots took Europe by storm last season when theyReuter - 253 words
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Article241 1984-04-25 35 Andorlecht Nottingham Forest ter BRUSSELS, Wednesday ANDERLECHT are planning an all-out attack on Nottingham Forest tonight in a bid to reverse a disastrous two-coal firstleg defeat by the English club in the semifinals of the UEFA Cup. A fortnight ago in Nottingham the Belgian UEFA Cupter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-04-25 35 Tottenham v Hajduk SpUt Reuter LONDON, Wednesday TOTTENHAM'S notoriously sieve-like defence will be put to the test by the dangerous counter-attacks of Yugoslavia's Hajduk Split in their UEFA Cup semifinal second-leg tie at White Hart Lane today. The Londoners, trailing 2-1 frcm the firstReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-04-25 36 K SILVAM - [Sports in Schools] By K SILVAM SHRIEKS OF jubilation filled the air in the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday when Crescent Girls School won the National Schools C Division badminton title for the first time. Crescent, who played second fiddle to Serangoon Garden396 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-04-25 37 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 NOBODY said that sitting on the bench was a cushy job. Saudi coach Khali! Al-Zeyani's anxious look (top left) explains why it's called the hot seat. All the hoars of hard work, planning and strategies can come toPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 131 words
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Article55 1984-04-25 37 SOME young boys went round tne National Stadium after the match carrying a big box. They were not cleaning up the stadium. Instead, they were collecting leftovers from the same. Said one boy:' The Arabs leave behind a lot of things. Sometimes they even leave behind55 words
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81 1984-04-25 37 PRINCE Turki Sultan bin Abdullah was in a benign mood as he met the Press on the 23rd floor of the Shangri-la. Asked if it's true that the Saudi coach, Khalil Zeyani, would be given a Mercedes Benz for steering his team81 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-04-25 38 S GULAM - SOUTH KOREA WILL PROBABLY MEET IRAQ OR MALAYSIA IN THE PLAY-OFF OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 By S GULAM SAUDI ARABIA became the first outright qualifiers for the Los Angeles Olympics last night, the 10th night of the 15-day Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying306 words
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162 1984-04-25 38 WHEN THE Koreans led 2-0 midway through the first-half of last night's match against the Saudis, the Kuwaiti players and officials seated together started egging the Koreans on for more goals not for love of the Koreans or hatred for the Saudis.162 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-04-25 38 MR SHIN Jooag Shik, chairman of the International Committee of the Sooth Koreas Football Associativa is seea beiag restrained by a poUcemaa from goiag after the releree after the Korea-Saadi match. The Kanw mn aot very happy with rstoree kten's (of mmmm haadMag of the mat*. a««i*ed a mm*PICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 73 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-04-25 39 S GULAM - Two players expelled fer causing fracas during Iraq-Qatar match 1 2 OLYMPtC iOCCIR QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 ALL STORIES BY S GULAM IRAQI MIDFIELDER Haris Mohammad Hussan was today expelled from the Olympic qualifying round after being found guilty by the disciplinary commit- tee of having kicked the534 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-04-25 39 ASKED why the referee concerned in the match between Iraq and Qatar is being let off the hook, Peter Vellappan, the AFC secretary replied: "The disciplinary committe job concerns only the players and the teams officials. "We do not take the referees to134 words
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116 1984-04-25 39 IRAQ has complained to the disciplinary committee about "the poor refereeing standard in the tournament." Said Peter Vellappan, the AFC secretary: "The Iraq official said they were dissatisfied with the standard of refereeing, but that they did not protest about it." Said the Iraq116 words
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