Singapore Monitor, 26 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1984-04-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENunG" EDITION L* k. iJ ewfwfwffwf• Thursday, April 26, 1984 30cents14 words
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166 1984-04-26 1 JOYCE QUEK - •y JOYCE QUEK THE THIRD World investment company PICA this afternoon was about to sign an agreement with tne Giant Elders IXL Grtup of Australia whereby Pica will combine with an Elders subsidiary, Elders Finance and Investment, to become Elders-PICA. Elders166 words
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444 1984-04-26 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan told China's leaders today that policy differences should not stand in the way of attempts to improve US-China relations and protect peace and prosperity in the Pacific. Mr Reagan said in remarks prepared for a dinner in hisReuter - 444 words
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281 1984-04-26 1 K K FONG - By K K FONG A $600,000 "THEFT" yesterday turned out to be no more than a misunderstanding between partners. But before it was cleared up, police patrols had been alerted all over the island, the Wood-" lands checkpoint had been told281 words
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Advertisement23 1984-04-26 1 How to ensure your baby does not choke to death r GE TV Guide: Page 22 Today's Highlights U TV Scene: Page 2323 words
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Advertisement209 1984-04-26 1 yj I^Ih Will Manchester United win the English League? See Back Page OUB AUTOCASH 24-HOUR INSTANT SERVICE OUB serves you with more Autocash machines in Singapore, the newest being our unique, musical ATM at our River Valley Road Branch. Our ATMs are at your service, 24 hours a day, 7209 words
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545 1984-04-26 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - Forensic pathologist gives advice in coroner's court "y FAEZAH ISMAIL MOTHERS were given advice this morning on how to ensure that a crying baby does not choke to death. It came from a senior forensic pathologist who was giving evidence545 words
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269 1984-04-26 2 WONG SUIT KWONG - By WONG SUIT KWONG A BUILDING contractor was fined $4,000 and disqualified from holding all classes of driving licences for three years for causing the death of a nurse by negligent driving. Ng Soo Ngoh, 51, was found guilty and269 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-04-26 2 ANGELA TOH - By ANGELA TOH THE PUBLIC Utilities Board has invested more than $4,300 million to ensure that Singapore gets all the electricity, water and gas she needs. In the next five years, it will spend about $3,300 million, including $2,500 million to be used for179 words
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318 1984-04-26 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A FORMER deputy public prosecutor was charged in the district court today with four counts of committing criminal breach of trust involving more than 1260,000. Alan Wong Hoi Ping, 37, a lawyer and businessman pleaded not guilty318 words
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339 1984-04-26 3 FOO MEY KIEN; JANICE LIM - By FOO MEY KIEN and JANICE LIM THE Employment Service of the Ministry of Labour is considering computerising the process of matching job-seekers and employers. The department already uses computers to store information about the characteristics of jobs and job-seekers. Now it is looking at339 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-04-26 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - We must be ready to face 'hi-tech' challenge: Dr Wong By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE INSTITUTIONS of higher learning have a vital role to play in the drive to acquire new technologies, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry) said this373 words
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135 1984-04-26 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG A MOTORCYCLIST was killed and a road worker seriously injured in two separate road accidents yesterday. Mr Teng Hock Lye, 20, was riding along Bedok South Road at about 6.15 pm when his machine was involved in a collision with a135 words
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Article354 1984-04-26 5 K K FONG - CONTRARY TO REGULATIONS, THESE BARS MIX DRINKING WITH DANCING By K K FONG THE POLICE are now keeping a close watch on the activities of "musical bars" where customers not only wine but also dance to the "live" music that is being provided. "Of course354 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration110 1984-04-26 5 MAY WILL be the month for the annual energy conservation campaign. Apart from the usual exhibitions at community centres, shopping centres and other public places, there will be a series of documentaries shown over SBC. Also, the Singapore Manufacturers' Association will be organising a110 words
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133 1984-04-26 5 ACTING Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, has appealed to all Muslims in Singapore, particularly to those with POSB accounts, to respond favourably to Mendaki's apGsal to them to contribute generously to endaki through the POSB Giro Service. He was speaking yesterday133 words
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65 1984-04-26 5 Bankers to meet in Bangkok for games REPRESENTATIVES of the central banks of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand will meet in Bangkok this weekend not to discuss financial matters but for the 9th Inter-Central Bank Games. Thirty three staff members of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation and the Monetary Authority65 words
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68 1984-04-26 5 THE UNITED States navy is in town. A USN battle group of five ships led by the aircraft carrier, USS Midway, is visiting Singapore for crew rest and relaxation after 110 days of routine operations in the Indian Ocean and northern Arabian68 words
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257 1984-04-26 6 JALIL MISWARDI - MEDIA COULD PLAY A MORE ACTIVE AND INNOVATIVE ROLE ALL STORIES BY JALIL MISWARDI AN AMERICAN broadcasting body's promotion on TV has so impressed the National Productivity Board that they are suggesting Singapore media take a leaf from the station's experience. The media could take257 words
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322 1984-04-26 6 THE MAN who will be heading the National Productivity Board's steering committee on labour-management relations is familiar with both sides of the fence. Professor Lee Soo Ann, Dean of the Faculty of Accountancy and Business Administration in the National322 words
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Advertisement36 1984-04-26 2 The what's happening, or Comes Alive... from where to have supper 10 pm to the early n 'Neighbourhood* hours, your area is -free with the Sunday throbbing with Monitor. Available vitality. Find out at news stands.36 words
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Advertisement13 1984-04-26 3 LANDMARK TOWER JL l« Jf fw Adjoining Manhattan House/San Centre, Chin Swee Road.13 words
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world
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574 1984-04-26 7 Paris takes advantage of Arab disillusionment with Washington LAT-WP KUWAIT CITY, Thursday THE UNITED States and France are waging a stiff competition to gain influence and a prominent military role among the Arab states of the Persian Gulf region. France, taking advantageLAT-WP - 574 words
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310 1984-04-26 7 LAT, WP LOS ANGELES, Wednesday IN THE first venture of its kind in the ailing US steel industry, one of Japan's largest steelmakers has agreed to buy half of National Steel Corporation, the nation's seventh largest steel company, for US$292 million,(Ss6l3.2LAT, WP - 310 words
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295 1984-04-26 7 Agencies TOKYO, Thursday A BRITISH company today became the first foreign firm to take advantage of changes aimed at encouraging Japanese imports even as US and Japanese negotiators reached a second agreement in efforts to open Japanese markets. Mr JNiobuya Noguehi, the inspection divisionAgencies - 295 words
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309 1984-04-26 8 Reuter ISMAILIA (Egypt), Thursday IN THE two years since Egypt regained Sinai from Israel, the government nas built homes, roads, and electricity lines but its goal of luring Egyptians to live there remains remote. Marking the second anniversary of the return of theReuter - 309 words
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518 1984-04-26 8 CLAIM MADE BY LEADING GUERILLA CHIEF Reuter PARIS, Thursday THE Soviet Union has recently sent more than 80,000 extra troops into Afghanistan, and is planning to airlift more, according to a leading Afghan rebel chief. Professor Burhanuddin Rabbani, leader of the Afghan exile partyReuter - 518 words
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169 1984-04-26 8 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Thursday THE ruins of the ancient city of Moenjodaro in western Pakistan are hiding an even earlier site that may be the oldest planned city on earth, Pakistani experts believe. Bones, pottery, popper and bricks found near Moenjodaro, already one ofReuter - 169 words
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115 1984-04-26 8 UPI BUENOS AIRES, Thurs FOREIGN Minister Dante Caputo returned from a two-day visit to France to discover he had been slapped with a lawsuit charging him with leaking government secrets. Mr Caputo was informed yesterday that a lawyer for columnist Jesus Iglesias Rouco ofUPI - 115 words
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Article628 1984-04-26 10 TRENDS Reuter ATTENTION is now focused on other large Hong Kong companies that might follow Jardine Matheson's lead, reports International Business Week. This group includes Swire Pacific, Wheelock Marden, Hong Kong Land, Hutchinson Whampoa and Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank hasReuter - 628 words
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Article63 1984-04-26 10 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way you live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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348 1984-04-26 10 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, special to The Singapore Monitor SINGAPORE and other newly industrialising countries (Nics) in East Asia are watching with concern as the US Congress which is especially vulnerable to protectionist pressures in an election year348 words
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Article72 1984-04-26 10 UPI BUDAPEST, Thursday BREAK DANCING syncopated acrobatic gyrations that rose from the streets of New York to become a hot craze in the US has twirled its way into the communist world. Four local teenagers won joint first prize on Monday in communist Hungary'sUPI - 72 words
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731 1984-04-26 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday PONDERING the choice of a presidential candidate, US voters this year have been pelted with political messages as hot as a burning fuse, as poignant as a war orphan ana about as subtle as a Hydrogen bomb. TheReuter - 731 words
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95 1984-04-26 11 ONE OF the most heart-wrenching anti-war advertisements of all was run by former Senator George McQovem of South Dakota who tried again this year for the nomination he won in 1972. It filled the TV screen with the mournful face of a striking, saucereyed little girl said95 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-04-26 11 UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday REBELLION, alienation and the inability to turn down a dare, characterised David Kennedy's life after the assassination of his father Robert, said Mr Peter Collier and Mr David Horowitz, authors of a book about the Kennedy children,UPI - 394 words
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203 1984-04-26 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Thurs THE US State Department yesterday disputed a report that Iran may be able to put together an atomic bomb within two years. The department issued a statement in response to news reports based on an analysis byUPI - 203 words
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296 1984-04-26 12 Agencies LONDON, Thurs HOME SECRETARY Leon Brittan told the House of Commons yesterday that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was seeking concerted Western action to reprimand Libya. He also said Britain would press for a review of the 1961 Vienna Convention, which has pre-Agencies - 296 words
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74 1984-04-26 12 Re uter TOKYO, Thursday JAPANESE organisers of an international anti-nuclear meeting said yesterday they were embarrassed because Libya bas said it will send a three-man delegation. An official of tbe Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs told Renters tbe Libyans, whose attendance was promisedReuter - 74 words
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213 1984-04-26 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Thur* TWO US Navy destroyers sailed close to Central America yesterday for "coastal surveillance" exercises aimed at helping El Salvador and Honduras cut off Nicaraguan arms supplies to leftist insurgents, Pentagon officials said. The manoeuvres, set to begin today and formallyUPI - 213 words
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Article137 1984-04-26 12 EXETER, Thurs BRITISH Petroleum is testing detergents to see if they could be used to extract more oil from the North Sea, the company's director of research said yesterday. Professor John Cadogan said a trial at a small oil well in central England was going137 words
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Advertisement181 1984-04-26 7 PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES' WEEK'B4 GaSen^Ballroom 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 JPXI exciting fashion show by experienced local designers. You can also witness the sensational stage debut of some refreshingly181 words
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Advertisement153 1984-04-26 8 RENT ONE ROOM-GET A COMPLETE OFFICE Now located inPeinsula Plaza World-Wide Its a new concept In office leasing developed to d™ .j Business Centres, Singapore .offers local and help you minimise your overheads. You have Mjnonm us a visit now travelling businessmen a bigger and better package flexibility in the153 words
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Advertisement7 1984-04-26 8 Want a job? Look in tho Classifieds7 words
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money
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Article, Illustration689 1984-04-26 13 Dumping by overseas soft drink makers pulls down profits YEO Hiap Seng (YHS) may be making a cash call to further reduce its borrowings, banking sources say. The local company is believed to have suffered a serious plunge in profits for689 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-04-26 13 SHARE OF THE DA\ SINCE January 1983, Hong Leong Industries has been tracing a bearish multiple top formation at $3.50. It closed unchanged at the $3.66 level yesterday. The group has had a flurry of activities with its sub-division of shares, special bumiputra issues135 words
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Article185 1984-04-26 13 THE US dollar was little changed in Singapore compared with New York's close in very quiet early trading. Dealers said participants were reluctant to take positions ahead of the release tomorrow of US March trade figures which are expected to show a large deficit. The US unit185 words
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188 1984-04-26 14 THE SINGAPORE stock market performed slightly better this morning with Sungei Besi gaining most, up $1.10 to $11.50. Dutch Baby Milk climbed 60 cents to $7.10 while Kundong Tanjong rose 50 cents to $12.50. Times Publishing, United Malayan Flour and Riverview188 words
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Article246 1984-04-26 14 MULPHA (Singapore) complains that 1983 was a bad year for audio, video and television sales because of dumping in these sectors. The chairman also says in the annual report that capital equipment sales were difficult too Because of lower government development expenditure in the246 words
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458 1984-04-26 14 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) has made an allout last-minute effort to block General Lumber (Holdings)'s proposed acquisition of Liva Enterprise on the eve of the extraordinary general meeting to be held today. In an open letter to GL shareholders yesterday, RCM458 words
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Article249 1984-04-26 14 Selected (locks at midday. Market tooe: slightly steadier Boustead 2.1<8 Cold Storage 4.08 B Praaer and Neave 6.20/6.25 Haw Par 2.60/2.61 Jacks Intl 5 25/5.70 Keck Seng 5.50/5.70 Magnum 3.82/3.84 M Cement 8.20/8.30 Arab Mai Dev 1.24/1.25 Boustead 2.58/2.60 Esso 14.00/14.40 Genting 5.45/5.50 GIH 4.00 B Hume 5.25249 words
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Article136 1984-04-26 14 Your U to on* unM of foreign currency liMtwg Buying TT/OO TT DO US1 ***** ***** ***** l: sterling INS4 2 9333 2.9233 Australian f IJJ93 1.9055 1 A005 Canadian! ***** ***** I6057 New Zealand I I.S797 i 3597 1.3447 8$ 10 100 unlit of foreign currency Austrian schilling136 words
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456 1984-04-26 14 NEIL HARRIS - By NEIL HARRIS in LONDON LONDON brokers and analysts reported a fairly muted response to the confirmation by Britain's Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe, that British administration in Hong Kong would cease after 1997. The general feeling was that Sir456 words
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108 1984-04-26 14 AFTER more than four decades of maintaining a lowprofile here, the Kwangtung Provincial Bank (KPB) is changing its conservative image to compete in the high-ly-competitive banking arena. KPB, one of the two Chinese banks in Singapore, Elans to upgrade its services for clients108 words
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Advertisement115 1984-04-26 13 H Hilton's Lounge presents They'll sing you a ballad as smooth as our cocktails Or give all that's jazz, add fizz to your favourite 'pop' or play and sing 'country*. Sandi Zahir and keyboard maestro Mark Mills add their own brand of sophisticated 'zing' to the cosy atmosphere of the115 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-04-26 13 fdfcfc you NEED A #10,000 LOAN? THE OCCUPATION, PLEASfc. B EH... PIMANOAL APVI6ER.*13 words
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Advertisement74 1984-04-26 14 Worth Trying Our Special Japanese Set Lunch with varieties from $8-sls* We also serve Unagi Donburi (Smoked Eel Rice), Katsudon (Pork Cutlets) Tempura, Shabu-Shabu Sumiyaki (Barbecue) Noodles and Sushi. Take-aways and orders for parties and other banquet functions are available. Business Hours: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm 6.00 pm 11.00 pm74 words
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Article, Illustration964 1984-04-26 15 JONATHAN ALTER, DONNA FOOTE - features By JONATHAN ALTER, DONNA FOOTE in London ana PETER YOUNQHUSBAND in Capo Town Newsweek FLEET Street has seen plenty of public rows between owners and editors but few have matched the remarkable display put on last week by the principals at theNewsweek - 964 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-04-26 16 STEPHEN POWELL - BY STEPHEN POWELL of REUTBR DO SHOWERS of comets periodically kill off much of life on earth? Some scientists believe that once every 26 million years or so comets invade the solar system, plunging the earth into darkness and killing689 words
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200 1984-04-26 16 ISSUES THIS year has seen a drastic escalation of aggressiveness by American television correspondents covering presidential candidates. A pivotal moment in television political coverage occurred in 1972, when Dan Rather got sassy with President Richard Nixon during a nationally televised Press conference. A long-standing line200 words
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477 1984-04-26 16 WE WISH to express our appreciation for Angry and Disappointed's (SM, April 3) comments. We always welcome feedback from the public. It was regrettable that she and her husband could not be allowed into Peppermint Park that evening, but the manager who attended477 words
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Article139 1984-04-26 16 RAJINDAR UPADHYA - RAJINDAR UPADHYA Singapore 2056 I MUST register my feelings against the action taken against Madam Yong Ah Yin, 54, and her five children (SM, April 18). Social upheaval in Indonesia forced Madam Yong and her family to become refugees. They fled to Singapore determined to139 words
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Article34 1984-04-26 16 CAN the Registrar of Vehicles please advise whether or not there is a ban on full-face helmets for motor-cyclists, and if there is, for what reasons? MOTORCYCLIST Singapore 195534 words
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Article419 1984-04-26 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT WESTERN Europe is suffering under a large influx of guest workers, many of whom ended up with jobs that locals refuse to do. When recession hits, unemployment soars. Social friction sets in. The oil-rich, labour-short Gulf states are enmeshed in a similar419 words
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244 1984-04-26 17 I REFER to Victor Nathan's letter headlined "Tally servicing has undergone many changes" (SM, April 17). As one who is in the shipping industry, I would like to dispute what Mr Nathan has said. Tallying is a very simple function requiring a relatively modest level244 words
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Article135 1984-04-26 17 DERRICK TAN - REPLY DERRICK TAN Pnblic Relations Officer Telecoms WE REFER to the letter from Mr Robert Chan (SM, April 11) regarding our telephone cable work in the vicinity of Block 114 at Depot Road. The work to lay the telephone cable commenced on March 19,1984 ana was135 words
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Article18 1984-04-26 17 ONE great use of words is to hide our thoughts Voltaire, French writer (1894-1778).18 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-04-26 18 GO PLACES NO ONE who has visited Holland will ever stop to wonder why it is increasing in popularity as a travel destination. It is one country which has certainly earned all those lovely appellations bestowed on it by travel writers. Its appeal, according toPICTURE COURTESY OF Pao TRAVEL PTE LTD - 408 words
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Advertisement97 1984-04-26 18 $100" Trade-in Value Far Yaar Old Bags. Phone: *****44 *****41 *****51 A GOOD many travel agencies are now offering attractive tour packages to Europe that take in Holland as well. Mansfield Travel includes Holland in its Royal Orchid Holidays tour package. For more details call *****88. P&O Travel Pte Ltd97 words
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Advertisement340 1984-04-26 19 Sometimes the reasons for buying a Swedish car are those impressive things the Germans are saying about it. A- V■ v\ 1 gltfgMil r I *>v '< J- *<* ■V S f,t V V y V «i'?V{, *»IraEgp 1 pBP$?9-■ .">•-■ f\-. v v *,•.v *w >4.>*^.\/&v.*v*• .<> IP-dKWfo"st,\%•*+"&>. s340 words
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Article, Illustration999 1984-04-26 20 BREAKING MYTHS ABOUT AUSTRALIA Ml travelling At leisure HOLIDAY city. Australia's festival city and pride and capital of South Australia. That's beautiful Adelaide. The city was named in honour of Queen Adelaide, consort of King William IV, monarch of Britain when the city was founded in 1836. ItPictures by PAT D'ROSE - 999 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-04-26 20 THE Buffalo brought the first governor to South Australia. Not the animal, but a merchant navy ship and it did not transoort live animals. A replica of that ship was completed two years ago, and it was christened the HMS Buffalo. How The Buffalo got176 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-04-26 20 STEPPING into stately Carrick Hill is stepping back into history. The property occupies 38 hectares and has a beautiful view over the city of Adelaide. Carrick Hill was built in the late Thirties in the style of an English manor house in the time of162 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-04-26 20 ADELAIDE HILLS still bears the scars of last year's bushfire that left in its wake 43 people and countless animals dead and hundreds of hectares destroyed. You can tell exactly where the tragedy took place there are charred trunks and branches of eucalyptus trees ("gum" to217 words
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Article, Illustration688 1984-04-26 20 ADRIAN WOODHOUSE - #y ADRIAN WOODHOUSE A RUSSIAN prima ballerina defects to Britain. She marries a San Francisco millionaire who has watched her dance from afar, and they have a son. The critics say she will never dance as well again but she confounds them and does. For fun,688 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-04-26 22 WS&MMM USA Today HOLLYWOOD: How many Americans, watching Goldie Hawn as a giggle-bubble on the old Laugh-In, saw a future movie star? So few that when Goldie turned golden in Cactus Flower, Hollywood was stunned into giving her an Oscar. Besides being veryUSA Today - 638 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-04-26 22 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Applause Grover Washington Jr in Concert (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) IN THIS bubbling musical special, Grover Washington gathers an all-star band featuring Steve Gadd on drums, Eric Gale on guitar, Richard Tee on keyboards, Anthony Jackson on bass and Phil Griffin on synthesiser. Grover plays520 words
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Article, Illustration959 1984-04-26 23 CHARLES CHAMPLIN - Movies reflect the US trend By CHARLES CHAMPLIN in Hollywood LAT-WP IT IS now as official as anything can be that the sexual revolution is over. A Time magazine cover story has said so. Bob and Carol are staying at their house and Ted and Alice areLAT-WP - 959 words
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Miscellaneous1004 1984-04-26 21 [iGinDC- raBl I 5.20 SBC TEXT Live Sample Paget. I 550 Opening and Programme HiahI t' lights followed by Rainbow Sea I and Shipa. I 6.15 Romper Room (C). I VI 6.45 New* I FINA Age Qroup Diving ChampionI »hip». I ■Pffw 745 Coming Attraction* (Channela I B*. flL r1,004 words
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Advertisement44 1984-04-26 22 i—w m m 'mm 33 iQi Ladies' Mode) 8523-0180 SEIKO Setting the standard for the world for the future Sale* A Srrvtir Thong Sia Co. (S) Pte. Ltd. 04-()0 Iliungsi.i Bltljt. V) Hidclord Road. Singapore (N22 tel 7.17-6122 INSIST ON SEIKO'S INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE44 words
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Advertisement104 1984-04-26 23 i^^HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TODAY At s I DRIVE-IN 2 Shows: 7.30 9.30pm SULTAN I OOEON KATONG II 7, 9.15pm 1 3.30,7.00,9.15pm X II LAST 2 DAYS AT O I ORCHARD 8 I SHOWS: 11am, I (*****89) 4 SHOWS: Q I 6.30 6 9.15pm 1.30, 4.00, 9.30 6 9.15pm Q II Kill Miuaii104 words
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Miscellaneous433 1984-04-26 23 fllM GUIO6 DALIT (*****16): INVITATION OF GHOST REGAL (*****59): HOCUS POCUS (C) *881 (C) CAPITOL (*****59): VALLEY GIHL (E) Synopsis A gambler who is heavily indebted Synopsis: Uptown girl meets downtown boy tries to get the help of ghosts to favour him Romance follows. in the cards CLEMENTI (*****51): DEMI-GODS433 words
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Advertisement31 1984-04-26 24 12nd WEEK I VA M? (*****80) No Fraa Uat 3t JAUL 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 m WINNER OF. 5 ACADEMY MWfflS (1W —Zp-cp*- Ksrsaavtiv I fIP Bdj j SS* mouom31 words
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Advertisement309 1984-04-26 24 ********************000 UNDERSTANDING g 1 I QTom finds Dick and frees him. Together they kidnap Q Q' SHE" and depart for the long hazardous journey to q QNork mountain, while being pursued by Shanda and a Xthe Urik, who save the unholy three-some just asz Jf they are about to be309 words
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Miscellaneous1027 1984-04-26 24 I W V ASEAN PAINTINGS AND PHOTOS -r I J THE Ministry of Culture and the NaI 3BSn*eEAB 8 tional Museum will hold the third trav- n i» I j 1 ftWlllffnffsliH ll elling exhibition of Asean paintings iI WalKHjlßlnP •ftp and photography at the National MuseI P// «ttliPX"l?Bwigl «wZ»1,027 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-04-26 24 TODAY: High Tide: 8.15 am (2 m) Low Tida: 3.15 pm (0.6 m) High Tida: 10 pm (2.1 m) TOMORROW: High Tida: 9.20 am (2.5 m) Low Tida: 4 pm (0.6 m) High Tida: 10.22 pm (2.2 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous49 1984-04-26 24 HEALTH TALK THERE will be a talk on How Nutrition Affects Your Health, in Mandarin, today at 8 pm at Kim Keat CC. Admission is free. THERE will be a talk on Vegetarian Food and Your Health, in Mandarin, tomorrow at 8 pm at Delta CC. Admission is free.49 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-04-26 25 MODERN touches will highlight the much-vaunted Mongol invasion of Singapore scheduled to take place at Kallang Park from May 25 to June 24. The Genghi2 Khanival Mongolian Exhibition and Trade Fair will feature a spectacular electronic stage with unusual special effects. Variety shows by popular artistes316 words
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Article118 1984-04-26 25 ICL has devised a package of equipment for small retail shop owners who wish to computerise their operations. The equipment can help streamline the inventory, accounting, cash receipting and planning functions. Other features offered include price controls, security from fraud, price look-ups, foreign currency118 words
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132 1984-04-26 25 QUARTZ technology has undeniable assets, the chief one being precision. But until now, there was one area which quartz did not invade that of analogue chronographs. The difficulties of integrating multiple functions around an electronic module could not be surmounted. Until now. Heuer,132 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-04-26 25 S T DUPONT is introducing a new range of metal watches in steel and gold. These are fitted with quartz movements and are waterproof to a depth of 20 metres. A choice of dials is available, some of which are finished in Chinese lacquer. From tho53 words
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Article129 1984-04-26 25 ICD Intercoiffure Interßeaute (Singapore Section) will host the 3rd Congress of hair stylists at the Mandarin Hotel from May 26 to 28. The Congress is being sponsored by L'Oreal of Paris. ICD Intercoiffure is an international association of professional hairdressers represented in 30 countries, with a129 words
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Article116 1984-04-26 25 HERE'S good news for houseproud Singaporeans. La Passione Trading, a specialist bed-linen boutique is now open for business at Liang Court complex. La Passione, which claims to be the first bed-linen boutique in Singapore, has introduced a two exclusive collections of Italian designer bed-linen. The collections116 words
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Article87 1984-04-26 25 STENCIL duplicating is still the most economical means of reproducing large volumes of material. But not many people are prepared to put up with the mess of changing stencils. Now Gestetner introduces the 4170, a duplicating machine which loads and ejects stencils automatically. The87 words
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90 1984-04-26 25 DR ANCHISI. Fiat's Far East Director, was recently in Singapore to discuss new marketing strategies with San Motors, their local agents. These discussions centred particularly on the new Fiat Argenta. This up-market saloon car is expected to do well here due to its reasonable90 words
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Advertisement320 1984-04-26 26 mENHGHBQURHO(X)SUBSaaPnCN How to keep the good news coming legularfy IprV m The sure way to get a smooth flow M Toa Payoh Macpherson, Potong Pasir of information about your neighbourhood an</ Whampoa; Bedok— Chai Chee, Gulega, is the form above. Just fill it in, cut it out M Somapah and320 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-04-26 28 PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT A CHARTERED secretary is not the damsel in the pretty pink dress sitting at the typewriter. The duties of the chartered secretary are far more complex and demanding than those of any other secretary. According to Systematic Business Training Centre she must584 words
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Advertisement130 1984-04-26 28 THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) H With the current emphasis on Automation and Higher Productivity the use of Computers in H all Sectors of Trade and Industry is imminent. H Why not then take a step in the right direction H pursue our Computer Courses and be prepared130 words
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Advertisement141 1984-04-26 28 1. OBJECTIVE To promote upgrading of Technician Members, Ike institute is introducing relevant academic courses in the main disciplines of engineering. 2. OUTLINED STRUCTURE OF COURSES: Building Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering 3. GRADE FOR EXAMINATION: (A) Associate Membership (B) Corporate Membership ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS a. Age: 17 years141 words
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Advertisement109 1984-04-26 28 THIS is the Personal Advancement market place where various courses for those seeking such information will be listed. Call JOHN LIM for information and ad placement at *****88 ext 227. r WESTERN ART OF FLORAL DESIGNING BYAMERICA'S FOREMOST SCHOOL THE AMERICAN FLORAL ART SCHOOL SINGAPORE CENTRE COMMENCING May 7 and109 words
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Advertisement278 1984-04-26 28 BE A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY! To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY, you need to develop secretarial skills, technological skills in office equipment and systems, poise and a personality to go with it. You will get all of these and MORE! at SBTC'i SECRETARIAL TRAINING DIVISION. Consider what we have for yon:278 words
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Advertisement237 1984-04-26 29 THIS WEEK WINE LOVERS SPECIAL (FREE TASTING) I. Deinhard Green Label (GERMAN) has a delicate, flowery aroma. Ita flavour shows an attractive balance of fruit with a refreshing, crispy finish $13.00 1 Deinhard Rhine Regal (GERMAN) A spicy, fruity aroma and soft, delicate sweetnen, typical of the in Rhine region237 words
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Advertisement408 1984-04-26 31 APPOINTMENTS "55 1 SSL SINGAPORE NEWS I 8, PUBLICATIONS LTD S Publisher of Nan Yang Xing Zhou Uanhe Zaobao, 1 Nan Yang Xing Zhou Uanho Wanbao and Tho K Slngapora Monitor *?> ASSISTANT PUBLIC RELATIONS EXECUTIVE Rasponaibiltiaa: It To assist the PR Executive in the following r areas f«* Research,408 words
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Advertisement509 1984-04-26 31 II CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I HI If you have the relevant qualifications and working H HI experience, join us at:- H II A) SYSTEMS ANALYSTS I HI Applicants should possess a relevant degree and have H at least 5 years of experience in systems development H H and implementation. They should509 words
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Article, Illustration643 1984-04-26 32 ERNEST FRIDA - SAM Mines Colognebound six: Selvarajoo, Sie Hlang, Margaret Jan, Chin Wan, Key Jan, Jaguar By ERNEST FRIDA THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association is investing thousands of dollars on six athletes it is sending for special training and competition in Cologne next month. They643 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-04-26 32 CANAGASABAI Kunalan, 41, is fast making a name for himself in West Germany not on the track, but in the classrooms. Kunalan, who twice finished second in the 100 m at the 1966 and 1970 Asian Gaines in Bangkok, is doing a one-year track and field127 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-04-26 33 B KULA - By B KULA NEVER have the fans at the National Stadium seen such emotion as exhibited in the Saudi-Kuwait encounter on Sunday in the Group A match of the Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying round. Saudi, who had never beaten Kuwait before, had finally brokenPictures by MOHD ISHAK and CLIFTON AW - 377 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-04-26 33 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 IF YOU were a Saudi fan at Kallang Stadium on Sundav night, it would have been very difficult keeping your emotions down. The goals kept on coming and you could feel your heart go faster and faster, keeping in time77 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-04-26 34 S GULAM - That's the only chance they have of making it to the play-off OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-19 8.30 TONIGHT, NATIONAL STADIUM By S GULAM MALAYSIA, who were considered no-hopers before the Olympic Qualifying Round started, are confident of beating Iraq tonight (8.30) at556 words
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364 1984-04-26 34 B KULA - QATAR vs JAPAN •.30 THIS EVENING, NATIONAL STADIUM By B KULA NO PREDICTIONS, only caution from the Qataris, despite their upset 2-0 win over favourites Iraq in an emotional match on Monday. That is the way they prefer to be before their Group B364 words
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Article115 1984-04-26 34 Saudi Arabia have already qualified for one of the three places in the finals in Los Angeles. P W D L F A Pts SAUDI ARABIA 4 3 1 0 13 7 7 SOUTH KOREA 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 KUWAIT 4 2 1 1 5115 words
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Article87 1984-04-26 34 SAUDI Arabia's Majed Abdullah is still on top of the leading scorers with six goals. 6 goals: Majed Abdullah (Saudi Arabia); 5 goals: 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).87 words
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1219 1984-04-26 36 WONDER BOY - ■MONUUk^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY FOUR-YEAR-OLD Rapid Fellow showed up in his winding-up gallop on a good track at Batu Gantong this morning. With Robert Ooi astride, the Cindv's gelding was kept on a tight hold over 6001,219 words
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Article673 1984-04-26 36 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 Div 6 1400 m 1 ***** Salute It 57 Danis 5 2 ***** Purple Heart 57 HH Chan 1 3 ***** Spaca Ship 56% Chiam 7 4 ***** Naw Diacovary 56 Saow 5 ***** Cta Sty 56 Khoo 8 6 ***** Tattaman II673 words
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314 1984-04-26 36 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday RAMPAGING Moscow soccer fans have been smashing windows, turning over cars and terrorising entire towns all over the Soviet Union this season, a Moscow newspaper said yesterday. In the most graphic account of the growth of SovietReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-04-26 37 KEN JALLEH JR - He is in last eight but faces a tough tie with Rahim By KEN JALLEH JR ZAINAL Abidin edged a little closer to a collision course with top seed Peter Hill for what may be a repeat of the recent East Asia415 words
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Article173 1984-04-26 37 B KULA - SAFSA 1 CSC 0 By B KULA A TAN SEK YONG goal in the 65th minute earned Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (Safsa) a victory over Ceylon Sports Club in their first match of the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 Tournament at Balestier yesterday. Safsa,173 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-04-26 37 SEOUL, mav just spell success for the international Soo-Tho Kok Mun. But success for Soo-Tho at the Asian Swimming Championships in Seoul from Saturday will be records, rather than medals. The National 400 m individual medley open record, that is. Already holding352 words
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155 1984-04-26 37 Reuter MADRID, Thurs ARGENTINE Diego Maradona will miss Barcelona's key last round league game against Atletico Madrid next weekend after being suspended for one match by tne Spanish Soccer federation Disciplinary Committee. The committee's decision follows Maradona s sending off last SundayReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-04-26 37 AP MEXICO CITY, Thursday THE grinning pepper mascot "Pique" selected to promote the 1986 Soccer World Cup caused controversy and drew an immediate sneer from some sports commentators here yesterday, with one major daily newspaper calling it gauche. A headline on the frontAP; PICTURE: UPI - 360 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-04-26 38 THOMAS CUP 1984 WHAT RUDY SAYS OF CHINA'S TOP THREE Recently All-England champion Morten Frost predicted that Indonesia would regain the Thomas Cup crown they lost to China three years ago. In an article in the Malaysian paper, The Malay Mail, Indonesia's eight-time All-England champion421 words
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Article506 1984-04-26 38 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Indonesians are still keeping the rest of the badminton world guessing regarding their eight players for the Thomas Cup competition next month. In a telex to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) on Tuesday, the All-Indonesian Badminton Federation (PBSI)The Star - 506 words
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Article56 1984-04-26 38 THOMAS CUP SINQLESi 1. LIEM SWIE KING 2. HASTOMO ARBI 3. ICUK SUGIARTO 4. HADIYANTO 5. SIGIT PAMUNGKAS EDDY HARTONO 7. KARTONO HARIATMANTO 8. RUDY HERYANTO 9. CHRISTIAN HADINATA 10. HADIBOWO SUTANTO DOUBLES 1. KARTONO-HERYANTO 2. CHRISTIAN-SWIE KING 3. CHRISTIAN-ICUK 4. CHRISTIAN-HADIBOWO 5. KARTONO-SWIE KING 6. SWIE KING-HADIBOWO56 words
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Advertisement485 1984-04-26 32 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Koh Chin Khian of No. Apt Blk 11, #11-66 Ghim Moh Road, Singapore 1027, have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s. Kwang Hup Lee, 109 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 0206, and that this application485 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-04-26 39 L'pool and Man Utd face rivals equally desperate for victories MID-WEEK PREVIEW englishleaguOoccer^tHE'FlN^L'PHXSE" AP LONDON, Thursday LIVERPOOL or MANCHESTER UNITED for the First Division title? Which teams to go down to the Second Division with WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS? These are just two of several questions still to be answeredAP - 540 words
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Article155 1984-04-26 39 P«Dir«ta MDlflta Liverpool *****0 IUM 71 Wattord 37 14 7 1II3M 41 •ton Utd 37 3011 35 71 Norwich 37 *****344 42 a O.P.R 30 30 113 10 33 M lotcntof 34 13 13 *****3 41 M. Foft»t 37 19 7 11M 41 *4 3113 1014 5141155 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-04-26 39 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FIFTY of the world's top marathon stars will be in Singapore on Dec 9 to vie for top honours when the 2na Singapore Marathon gets under way, in what promises to be the climax of the local sporting calender for the279 words
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Advertisement114 1984-04-26 39 plus rm SATURDAY CARD: 87 Ml l'Al M I DEC 1984 EXAM^^^H TAUGHT BY DEDICATED ft EXPERIENCED H LECTURERS (Student membership can be applied through our centre) CERTIFICATE STAGE: I 1) MON ft WED 6.30 9.30pm H Commencing 7 May 84 2) SAT ft SUN 2.00 5.00pm Commencing 19 May114 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-04-26 1 卫塞节今奶一将于》方殊上委銮庆同于祝佛菩一样今的长大节、《或学其呈献支同女士位。奏阵转变今一好不人为74 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-04-26 2 让我们一起把我一及常们的己视代在分他们关我鲜活有出同《版位些的对图有期学我们让孩是题关以新改一些们周75 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-04-26 2 学习佛 I 我们谈谈牡由我氐宗的办上向正才诔宗培养纪佛和果学表述切求看表伫呢卫塞了佛句名地指而是种佩和47 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-04-26 2 功课怎 260 賺爱非所你由的学资这象也我们由于 1 人从下比不不课不创一几 1 文 12 【好 14 死嘖你在的意务你理时常个71 words
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Article6 1984-04-26 2 小①简明挽要仲“6科0““131袖80(1言0奶0?0时 ②真请2油0找讓如6‘7)680)09 ③情操妒9“80*1*1*11601 ④泛&油12时篇50080(11089606战丨80086 ⑤差劲0^)109-00^10^^5^^^^ - 6 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-04-26 3 我是一假万我谓行报发正啊 I 我的碥多得该赞美每的么绅一他们啻我我于它那时一口我呢这提盗日过。子那深地精133 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-04-26 3 古怪有我们殽导常还师刷刚带毛我左接我我个。然 9 直幻题一本另外们来交许上便上 0 王道给 63 该的对老古怪玮49 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-04-26 3 那段家的比较地热闹也忙动圏车厢驶热的却疏一辆大辆一我精加手飞驶由激行的路飞驰轮地上正交煞躬身条 &1 心写51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1984-04-26 4 新新道上的刻提此隨吋什理防事在游戏激玩 1, 子 0 2, 轮点。 3 图中记程是 4‘ 棋前进 5‘ 0 7‘ 除不格里蹋 8‘ 获和41 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-04-26 5 小姓从的山 1‘ 味 2- 长 3,“I 、 4‘ 经 5 着㈡从刻渴 7, 我 8“ 今 9“ 对 10. 辽 10 从表一釀 11‘ 12‘ 马》一 14‘ 牧孕 15’^ 已嫩小心平故皦吃了225 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-04-26 6 吃鸡脚的故别妈不我脚一敢吃由我是上忽放看不我就它呢表 9 酱沾来吃鸡回里。弟不久记抢妈到軎49 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-04-26 7 师生通讯员宇宁球 0|1 。 4 午。机面情下赛巳师胜誉 1 访凤类为丨这不可有更比问符他无以同学招师笑声叶比以典。80 words
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Article43 1984-04-26 7 图书学校简大油 2^600 在了为开特时图馆学去校。者 0 图书销等 4 点这次同图欣除内也 00^^)*****00)0 的同半决除部 101\^***** 17^8! 》 4 《不43 words