Singapore Monitor, 30 April 1984
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Title Section12 1984-04-30 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, April 30, 1984 30cents12 words
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778 1984-04-30 1 Michael Richardson - First such exercise combined with an amphibious landing By Michael Richardson The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, Special to The Singapore Monitor THE SOVIET Union and Vietnam have held joint air manoeuvres for the first time, a top Thai intelligence official has disclosed. Interviewed by phone778 words
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Advertisement101 1984-04-30 1 WniTlfin Th# Singapore Monitor will not bo published tomorrow art Two the S PY serials VV vl MUM \AivUj Labour Day. Publication will resume on Wednesday. Spi6S two hurt iiM Peng Siong's hope are subtle and in power "OP in the 100 m self-effacing: leak: Pg 6 freestyle: Pg 41101 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-04-30 1 weather Showers pMM in many areas H|H7 words
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Article, Illustration918 1984-04-30 2 EE BOON LEE - All hands up £or CPF at 55 By EE BOON LEE A COMBINATION of two factors a definite slowdown in our economic growth and an ageing population is costing our Government Ministers some sleep, according to the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr918 words
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477 1984-04-30 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN A RARE public exchange between tne old and tne new guard of the PAP at the Bras Basah Community Centre yesterday showed the great confidence the first generation leadership has for the second generation. "These are the best and I477 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-04-30 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE Cathay Organisation, one of Southeast Asia's leading cinema chains, is negotiating to sell its majority interest in its Malaysian cinemas. Cathay is negotiating with Borneo Film Organisation (BFO), a whollyowned subsidiary of the State Economic Development Corporation of Sabah,398 words
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Article82 1984-04-30 3 CATHAY and Shaw Organisations, the two leading cinema chains in the region, have been Increasingly diversifying into other areas, soch as properties, fast food and video libraries, to meet the challenge of the video wave which began in 1981. The two market leaders have also been82 words
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198 1984-04-30 3 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic Students' Union says it views with "deep concern" the Government's decision to give priority to children of graduate mothers in pre-pri-mary and primary school registration. The union said the scheme discriminates against a section of society which did not have the198 words
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114 1984-04-30 3 ABOUT 50,000 workers and their families are expected to turn out at the Chinese Garden to take part in the May Day Carnival, jointly presented by the NTUC and the People's Action Party. Free SBS bus services will be provided between Jurong bus114 words
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Article839 1984-04-30 4 YONG POW ANG - TENG CHEONG GETS FULL MANDATE TO RESTRUCTURE UNIONS WRAP-UP OF NTUC ORDINARY DELEGATES' CONFERENCE Reports by YONG POW ANG THE three-day NTUC Ordinary Delegates' Conference ended yesterday with the delegates showing an overwhelming support for amendments to the NTUC constitution which give impetus to the formation839 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-04-30 4 A UNIONIST who has been a strong critic of house unions was accused by the NTUC SecretaryGeneral, Mr Ons Tens Cheong, yesterday of seeKing to distort and mislead fellow delegates." Mr Paul Larry Ong, president of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, alleged287 words
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Article472 1984-04-30 6 Ee Boon Lee - A JourtuUtit y 4 Notebook By Ee Boon Lee IF YOUR son were to hurl one bottle after another out of a highrise flat, would you just scold him or turn him over to the authorities in the full knowledge that he faces a472 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-04-30 6 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN THE Singapore Red Cross Society was urged yesterday to get more closely involved in the volunteer civil defence programme. The Acting Minister for Labour and Minister for State (Home Affairs), Professor S Jayakumar, said the society could328 words
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148 1984-04-30 6 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR DETECTIVES are interviewing the tenant of a Hooting Board flat after a mahjong table was thrown oat of a fourth-floor window at Qneen'i Crescent. Police said the table and accessories were hurled oat of the window after a man came148 words
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Article133 1984-04-30 6 A YOUNG mother died and two others including a 10-month-old boy were injured after an electricity leak in a. pre-war house on Saturday. Madam Ee Keat Hoy, 27, was holding the baby and standing beside her 26-year-old nephew who had just opened a refrigerator when133 words
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Article294 1984-04-30 8 CAROLINE BOEY - Class committees give pupils greater opportunity to have role in the running of their schools By CAROLINE BOEY STUDENTS are being given a greater opportunity for a say in the running of their schools, as part of the moral education programme. In a move which takes294 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-04-30 8 TUTORING their peers, answering letters in an "agony column", keeping discipline in class, drawing up the duty roster and organising regular class get-togethers are some of the responsibilities the girls in Cedar Secondary School accept. Serene Pang, Teresa Chan, Fiona Kok and Lim400 words
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world
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Article, Illustration386 1984-04-30 9 REAGAN IN CHINA L 4 UPI BEIJING, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan will today sign tax and cultural accords with China and witness the initialing of a nuclear agreement that could earn billions of dollars for US businesses and create thousands of jobs. The peaceful nuclear cooperationUPI - 386 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-04-30 9 Arms sales to Taiwan will continue: Shultz AP WASHINGTON, Mon US SECRETARY of State George Shultz, travelling with President Ronald Reagan in China, said yesterday he rejected Chinese complaints about American arms sales to Taiwan. "We sell defensive arms to Taiwan," Mr Shultz said inAP - 280 words
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127 1984-04-30 9 UPI XIAN (China), Monday PRESIDENT Reaean, whose sixday China trip hasoeen marred by several minor public relations embarrassments, committed a serious faux pas while buying some souvenirs at the ancient capital of Xian. After touring the statues guarding the tomb of China's first emperor,UPI - 127 words
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161 1984-04-30 10 Reuter PORT MORESBY, Monday FOUR Indonesian policemen from Irian Jaya have been picked up across the border in Papua New Guinea and are being questioned at Daru on the South Coast, local government officials said. The Premier of Western Province, Semai Aitawai, said lastReuter - 161 words
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143 1984-04-30 10 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA plans to open its own fast food chain called "Satay Ria" and is hunting for suitable locations in Paris, London, Franhfurt, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Mohamad Faisol Hassan, Deputy Director of Kampong (Village) Industries in the NationalAP - 143 words
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357 1984-04-30 10 AP TEL AVIV, Monday ISRAELI counter-intelligence, after years of dealing with problems of Arab terrorism, increasingly is turning its attention to the growth of another problem: Jewish extremism. Senior Israeli officials credit the agency, called Shin Bet, with the spadework that ledAP - 357 words
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242 1984-04-30 10 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Mon A CAMPAIGN for alcohol rationing is gathering pace in Sweden with supporters pointing to catastrophic" problems of drink-relateo disease and crime. The National Committee for Alcohol Rationing has collected 150,000 signatures to back its demand that strict rationing be introducedReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration706 1984-04-30 12 K MOHANAN - THE MCA SHOWDOWN All reports by K MOHANAN in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MR TAN Koon Swan's faction of the MCA staged a show of strength by putting out a second petition with signatures of more than 1,500 delegates and then displayed itsPICTURE: HAIRIS - 706 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-04-30 12 THE legal adviser to Mr Tan Koon Swan's faction of the MCA, Datuk Kok Wee Kiat, announced at a Press conference yesterday that the extraordinary general meeting, which was demanded by 1,499 delegates of the party, would be held on Sunday. All party362 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-04-30 12 MR TAN Koon Swan, the expelled MCA Vice-President, was in high spirits at the Harlequin Ballroom of Hotel Merlin yesterday morning as his delegate-supporters came in to drop off their petitions. He told journalists that if the EGM had342 words
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Article175 1984-04-30 12 FOR city folk here, it was a normal Sunday. There was no hint of tension about the MCA crisis. The shopping centres and plazas near MCA Headquarters were filled as usual. The hotels along Jalan Treacher, where the Merlin and Hilton and Mak Yee Restaurent175 words
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Article516 1984-04-30 13 TRENDS US News and World Report FRENCH history educators are enmeshed in a debate about how history ought to be taught. Should it be a kind of recitation of chronological facts or should it be designed to teach children to reason and to deal withUS News and World Report - 516 words
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Article62 1984-04-30 13 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events of political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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135 1984-04-30 13 AP KHARTOUM (Sudan), Mk>n SUDANESE President Gafaar Nimeiri, saying that the country's enemy's have "become active," yesterday declared an indefinite state of emergency throughout the northern African nation. Mr Nimeiri, in a ra-dio-television address last night said he had decided to impose the stateAP - 135 words
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255 1984-04-30 13 Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday STARTING today, Senator Gary Hart has one critical week to convince the sceptics he can still beat Mr Walter Mondale for the Democratic presidential nomination. No fewer than nine areas will hold votes during those seven days, withReuter - 255 words
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Article151 1984-04-30 13 LATWP WASHINGTON, Monday IN THE latest twist to the mammoth preparations for the Olympic torch relay, the Greek Government offered assurances over the weekend that a flame would be sun-kindled in ancient Olympia in time for the May 8 commencement in New York of theLATWP - 151 words
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Advertisement125 1984-04-30 9 Every Wednesday anc Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: ML Creation plays up the romantic mood with soft, ultra feminine creations for the woman who wants to look a dream after five. Friday: Koya Creation brings125 words
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Advertisement209 1984-04-30 14 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD BUSINESS How to effectively reach your target market Now every Sunday, the Jm y iTTr/iiX/T/° 11/ >w °PP ortun^y to directly reach the Monitor features four regional mF people around you without the wasted editions called"Neighbourhood" circulation and more important wasted along with a new selling concept I209 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-04-30 15 Currencies THE following is a review of some currencies by Manufacturers Hanover Trust: POUND STERLING THE statistics and industry surveys released since the presentation of the British Budget on March 13 continue to give cause for optimism over the country's economic performance. In particular,228 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-04-30 15 A Special Correspondent - Keep your hands clean, he tells brokers and dealers By A Special Correspondent THE Malaysian Government will continue to keep a watchful eye on the Malaysian securities industry. This was firmly spelt out by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad at a packed conference551 words
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133 1984-04-30 15 Ben Co poised for further growth FOOD distributor Ben Company Ltd is poised to take advantage of further strengthening of its marketing, sales and purchasing capabilities this year. Chairman RSt J Stevens said in his latest annual report that the strengthening of these three sectors to stimulate sales and profit133 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-04-30 15 SHARE OF THE DAY j WHAT is happening to Promet Berhad? Only two months ago, it was touted by most analysts and brokers as the share to watch. It has just capped one of its most miserable weeks, closing at the year's lowest point of160 words
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231 1984-04-30 15 GOLD REPORT RY GREEN COLLIER THROUGHOUT the past few weeks, concern over potentially higher US interest rates seems to have dominated trading sentiment in the spot gold market and caused prices to ease from a high of US$4O7, seen on March 5 this231 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-04-30 16 MR BRYAN SANDERSON (pictured right) is now Chairman and Managing Director of BP Singapore and senior representative of BP South East Asia. A graduate from the London School of Economics, Mr Sanderson has had a variety of senior jobs in BP since joining the company in 1964. He98 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-04-30 16 THE SINGAPORE Branch of Bank of America promoted both MR ANDREW GOH KIA TECK and MR ANDREW LOW SONG KIM to vicepresidents and credit section heads. Mr Goh, who holds a degree in economics, joined the bank as credit trainee in 1975 before moving to the Singapore512 words
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366 1984-04-30 16 PLANTATION-BASED Kulim (Malaysia) Bhd expects pre-tax profit for the current year to be lower than the M 516.38 million it made in 1983, chairman Datuk Haji Basir Ismail said in his latest annual statement to shareholders. This was because the price of palm oil366 words
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Article154 1984-04-30 16 ISETAN (Singapore) Ltd was spared the fate of the otner departmental stores in recording profit plunges. Group pre-tax profits fell 53.5 per cent from $8 million to $3.74 million for the year ended Nov 30. The figures would have been worse had it not been154 words
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132 1984-04-30 16 TRADERS, accusing the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) and the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) of misconduct, now have a chance to list out their allegations to a tribunal apKinted by the Malaysian Primary dustries Minister, Datuk Paul Leong. The Commodities132 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-04-30 15 *> nn MrN.u«kl Syixl lat. S f-„. AH 14 T *1 OKILV WAMT POOP COMPAKIV £TOCK. "THE MONEY COMES OUT OP MY MOUSEWOLP OUDOET.*23 words
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features
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Article, Illustration575 1984-04-30 17 The Nation Review reporters 80MP0MG KITTINARADORN and KAVEE JOONG in Part Two of a report on Bangkok's intelligence gathering community look first at the Chinese style of intelligence gathering a subtler approach and contrast it with the brasher Soviet style. The575 words
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586 1984-04-30 17 THERE is a joke about an amateur spy. "Do you know who I am?" a common opening line for a spy, then the answer will be, "I am a spy. Don't tell that to anybody." But the latest twist to this586 words
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opinion / letters
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169 1984-04-30 18 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG Singapore 1231 I AM a resident of Block 14. Toa Payoh. One of the lifts in the block, lift A has not been working properly for the past week. The door of the lift cannot open and close smoothly, and this is169 words
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728 1984-04-30 18 I REFER to the letter headlined "Labelling of Medicines and Higher Medical Fees" by "A Consumer." Being a layman and one who is health conscious, I have been following the correspondence between "A Consumer" and Dr Goh Lee Gan rather closely. Being a728 words
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86 1984-04-30 18 THE EXAMPLE of what a doctor's itemised bill should be, as furnished by "Consumer" in his letter, lacks thoroughness. The cost of medicine was given in one lumpsum only. Invariably, a prescription comprises a few items of medicine. Does not the lump-sum86 words
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296 1984-04-30 18 SERENE GOH (MRS - IT IS FOR FACTORY AND OFFICE WORKERS REPLY SERENE GOH (MRS) Public Relations Officer National Productivity Board I REFER to the letter from Omega (SM, April 13) under the heading: "Why Are Workers Penalised Only?" Omega mentions the case of "office workers" who are296 words
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145 1984-04-30 18 I LIVE at Marine Vista and I have been making numerous complaints about the noise pollution from the construction work at Mandarin Garden. My two children are greatly irritated by the noise and find it very difficult to concentrate on their studies. Each time I145 words
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Article159 1984-04-30 18 No firings allowed MR WANG considered himself better off than some Western artists for he had a regular job that paid him an average wage by Chinese standards. It was even better than that, Mr Wang said, because he didn't have to go to work. The only time he159 words
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Article393 1984-04-30 19 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT CORRUPTION is one of the toughest scourges in the world to stamp out. As long as there are sufficient people wanting to gain an advantage and having the money to pay for it there will always be those who393 words
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114 1984-04-30 19 AS WE all know, Singapore's weather is sometimes unbearable to those who are new arrivals. It is exhilarating to learn that the Singapore Bus Services has started to provide, on a trial basis, airconditioned buses on service 168, running on the route between Ang114 words
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269 1984-04-30 19 They saved her from further embarrassment I AM an expatriate and have been living in your clean and wonderful country for the past two years. We will be due home in a week's time as my husband's employment has terminated recently. Before269 words
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103 1984-04-30 19 MONICA BEH (MRS - REPLY MONICA BEH (MRS) Public Relations Manager Port of Singapore Authority PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Ng Sok Koon, Singapore 1953 (SM, April 25). We would like to assure the writer that the revision of PSA's car park charges in line103 words
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Advertisement72 1984-04-30 19 LETTERS on any tub)** of pubic interest yM be eocepted lor pubicetton. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's neme and address even it ine writer decides to uee a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Article, Illustration797 1984-04-30 20 WONG AH YOKE - Kids these days can find out what they're missing mm leisure By WONG AH YOKE REMEMBER those days when childhood games did not start with the press of a switch to get the batteries running? Perhaps, somewhere in your memory, you still recall those far-off times when797 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-04-30 21 BOB THOMAS in Hollywood - By BOB THOMAS in Hollywood AP WHEN Roger Donaldson started directing The Bounty, he came to it with a clear mind. He had never seen the other two film versions of the famous story of Fletcher Christian's mutiny. The 38-year-old Australian directorAP - 640 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-04-30 24 ISM 1 Pre-Holiday Movie: No Place to Hide (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) BASED on an unpublished story by Harriet SteinDerg, this suspense thriller revolves around a young woman, Amy Manning (played by Kathleen Beller), who is stalked by a mysterious man who threatens to kill her.542 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-04-30 25 THE CHEF RECOMMENDS THE charming English custom of afternoon teas is catching up with Singaporeans too. The Hilton's Music Room which hosts English teas from 3 to 6 pm daily has been attracting all kinds of people ever since they started the idea some five202 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1984-04-30 26 LEGENDARY BAND LEADER COUNT BASIE DIES AT 79 EVEN A heart attack when he was 72 failed to keep him off the bandstand for long. At 77, he was determined to stay on the road despite ailments. But last Thursday,LAT-WP; PICTURE: SIPA - 1,789 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-04-30 27 TITLE: FOR THOSE I LOVED STARRING: Michael York, Brigitte Fosey DIRECTOR: Robert Enrico SHOWING: Odeon Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THE only familiar star in For Those I Loved, a true story about a man who goes through the torturous experience of surviving all his loved ones,536 words
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Miscellaneous888 1984-04-30 23 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR /A MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 liP u J9l^SmBl I Sample I by on One Hog I The roI labrador I fully-grown I In the Orinoco Llanos I the capybara alongI r a I landscape parched during dry I season inundated during I are being I V Venezuela888 words
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Miscellaneous605 1984-04-30 24 MDEKOS^H \mmm*J 9.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. Be King. Moby Dick, The Maltese 10.00 Opening and Programme High- Falcon. The Asphalt Jungle. Key Larhmv/ lights followed by Charlie Brown go. The Misfits. The Night of the J »T (Ml Cartoon Special: What Have We Iguana, Moulin Rouge and The Red605 words
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Miscellaneous644 1984-04-30 27 fllM ouioe— DALIT (*****16): INVITATION OF GHOST (C) EMPRESS (*****67): INVITATION OF GHOST Synopsis: A gambler who is heavily indebted tries to Midnight show: BE CAREFUL SWEETHEART (C) get the help of ghosts to favour him in the cards. Midnight show: BE CAREFUL SWEETHEART (C) N P? R J cT.644 words
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Miscellaneous1289 1984-04-30 28 n pm 'dafly'eicep" or! e on Environmental Art by Dieter Sundays. Admission is Ma 9 n "s free um will hold the third day to Friday, 9am to MgffpXCSTAMPS travelling exhibition of 9 pm. Admission free. CALLIGRAPHY TODAYS and engrave the stamps u seum A^ Ga ller y n TAN1,289 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-04-30 29 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER WA TER may be the staff of life, but it's the photographer's bane. It not only renders equipment inoperative, it's also not at all easy to photograph. Beach scenes, lakes, boats, waterskiers and waterfalls are all difficult to capture on film. The problems415 words
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Miscellaneous673 1984-04-30 31 leisure/ comics I ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry ALL RIGHT MR BRAND, All OF THEM WERE /TO ASSASSINATE f CLEVER... I Ife&LI'LL TELL YOU WHAT IS ON V BRAIN WASHED AND V—/ ™E PRESIDENT Of J DON'T YOU tlft THE FILM A LIST OF TWELVE HYPNOTIZED IN NORTH THE673 words
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Article121 1984-04-30 32 THE Netherlands today celebrates the birthday of its Monarch, Her Majesty Queen Beatrix. The day has been popularly referred to by the Dutch as 'Koninginnedag' or 'Queen's Day*. It is also the National Day of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The actual birthday of Queen Beatrix121 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-04-30 32 P. A. VAN BUUREN - P. A. VAN BUUREN Ambassador of the Netherlands in Singapore IT IS with great pleasure that on the occasion of the official birthday of H. M. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, that I direct this message of goodwill to the people of Singapore, through the109 words
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Article484 1984-04-30 33 "When it's spring again, I'll bring again, Tulips from Amsterdam..." THE old refrain was one among many that immortalised the Tulip fields of Holland. And even before the actual Dutch spring begins, hundreds of millions of tulips, in their rich, attractive range of colours and shapes484 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-04-30 33 THE innovative Dutch have expanded their potted plant sector to include an exuberant variety of attractive products. Real show stoppers in terms of quality and beauty are to be found in the newly developed hybrids which include the Bromeliaceae, Cyclamen, Begonia and173 words
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498 1984-04-30 34 AT THE end of last year the growth in the Netherlands economy proved to be higher than could have been expected a few months previously. In July 1983 the OECD actually predicted a real drop of one per cent in the gross national product.498 words
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Advertisement48 1984-04-30 32 pp I ,|D Congratulations Best Wishes to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands on the occasion of the Queen's Day from DO® 1 HEATH LANGEVELDT ROLLINS PRIVATE LTD #07-01, Nedlloyd House 1 Finlayson Green 1 Singapore 0104 TEL: *****44 TELEGRAMS: "HEATHLANG" TELEX: RS ***** Insurance Brokers Consultants48 words
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Advertisement239 1984-04-30 33 Kj 0( Heartiest Congratulations to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix on the Queen's Day from A Akzo Chemie Singapore Pte Ltd 19 Tannery Road Singapore 1334 Telephone: *****69 The Specialty Chemicals Divison of Akzo N.V. Face the facts. .Y\ Ui RAXK's kty figures as at 31 December IVN3 (in millions of239 words
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Article107 1984-04-30 38 Saturday's Oamoai Detroit 6, Cleveland 2; Boston 8, Chicago 7; Oakland 7, Minnesota 0; California 10, Seattle 1; Baltimore 6, Texas 1; Milwaukee S, New York 0; Toronto 6, Kansas City 0. W L PCT. GB Detroit 17 2 Toroato IS Ml 5.5 Clevelaad It -588 8107 words
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Article307 1984-04-30 38 WEEKEND NEW YORK, Monday NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP: DALE Murphy picked a strange place to break out of a slump. At the Astrodome in Houston, normally a pitcher's paradise, Murphy blasted a pair of two-run homers among his three hits and Rick Camp ana Gene Garber combined on a307 words
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Article44 1984-04-30 38 Hewitt of Saturday'* National Hockoy Loa«uo Stawtoy Cup Somlftnal Playoff Oamos: Walos Conforonco Final Now York Islanders S Montreal Canadians 2 (Canadian* laad bast-of-savan series, 2-1) Campbell Conforonco Final Edmonton Ollara I Minnaaota North Stars 5 S Oilers laad baat-of-aavan series, l-O)44 words
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Article105 1984-04-30 38 Saturday's Qamtii St. Louis 6, Montreal 1; Atlanta 5, Houston 3; New York 4, Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 6, 13 innings, Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 1; San Diego 5, Los Angeles 1 W L PCT. GB Philadelphia 11 7 .611 Ckkago 11 8 .579 .5 New105 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-04-30 38 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with I ERNEST FRIDA SELETAR COUNTRY CLUB will have only themselves to blame if they fail to win the 1984 Singapore Golf Association Premier League competition. Only three of their players failed to turn up for the league match at Serapong432 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1984-04-30 38 ERNEST FRIDA - By El ERNEST FRIDA A RECORD of 345 golfers from Singapore and Malaysia will tee off in the Singapore Island Country Club Open Day competition at the New and Old courses tomorrow. Each golfer paid |60 as entrance fee and all money collected1,032 words
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Article244 1984-04-30 39 Arsenal 2 Leicester 1, Aston Villa 3 Notts County 1, Liverpool 2 Ipswich 2, Luton 1 Watford 2, Manchester United 0 West Ham 0, Norwich 1 Everton 1, Nottingham Forest 0 Stoke 0, Queens Park Rangers 2 Tottenham 1, Southampton 8 Coventry 2, Sunderland 2 Birmingham 1,244 words
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Article228 1984-04-30 39 Brighton 1 Barnsley 0, Cambridge 1 Newcastle 0, Carlisle 1 Grimsby 1, Charlton 2 Shrewsbury 4, Chelsea 5 Leeds 0, Derby Y Manchester City 0, Huddersfield 4 Cardiff 0, Oldham 3 Portsmouth 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1, Crystal Palace 0, Swansea 2 Middilesbrough 1 M D i f I228 words
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Article255 1984-04-30 39 Bolton 0 Bournemouth 1, Bradford 1 Brentford 1, Bristol Rovers 3 Lincoln 1, Exeter 2 Preston 1, Newport 1 Oxford 1, Orient 3 Hull 1, Port Vale 2 Burnley 3, Rotherham 3 Gil Itngham 0, Southend 0 Sheffield United 1, Walsall 3 Wigan 0, Wimbledon t Plymouth 0,255 words
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Article188 1984-04-30 39 Blackpool 3 Hereford 1, Chester 1 Ooncaster 0, Chesterfield 1 Bristol City 1, Colchester 3 Torquay 0, Crewe 3 Tranmere 0, Darlington 3 Halifax 2, Northampton 3 Wrexham 3, Reading 1 Bury 1, Rochdale 3 Aldershot 1, York 2 Hartlepool 0, Stockport 4 Peterborough 1 MD I F188 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-04-30 39 SIMON BARNES - LIVERPOOL 2 IPSWICH 2 MANCHESTER UNITED 0 WEST HAM 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE ROUNDUP BY SIMON BARNES LIVERPOOL slipped up against relegationhaunted IPSWICH, and yet again, Liverpool's championship rivals Manchester United failed to take advantage. The two sides have been locked together, with two points between427 words
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78 1984-04-30 39 LUTON 1 WATFORD 2 WATFORD skipper Wilf Rostron will almost certainly miss the FA Cup Final after being sent off with Paul Elliot for fighting. John Barnes, the ace winger, went off injured t add to Watford's woes. Nigel Callaghan scored the opener for78 words
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Article185 1984-04-30 39 QUEENS PARK RANGERS stay as London's top club, in third place, after rolling over TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2-1 a nice piece of oneupmanship for the man many people expect to land the job of managing Spurs next season QPR boss Terry Venables. "I haven't heard a word," Venables185 words
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Article110 1984-04-30 39 SOUTHAMPTON 8 COVENTRY 2 COVENTRY suffered their heaviest defeat for 54 years at The Dell, as SOUTHAMPTON notched their biggest ever Division One win. The injury hit side, perilously close to relegation, had no answer to a Southampton side who are cruising into Europe and looking110 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-04-30 39 ARSENAL 2 LEICESTER 1 DON Howe has been appointed ARSENAL'S new manager and celebrated with a win in which his star man Charlie Nicholas was sent off Peter Hill-Wood, the Arsenal chairman said: "Don's contract is for two years at the moment, but223 words
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Article112 1984-04-30 39 Celtic 3 Hibernian 2, Dundee 0 Aberdeen 1, Hearts 2 St Johnatone 2, Motherwell 1 Dundee United 3, St Mirren I Rangers 1 m o i r i m Aberdeen 30 23 4 3 72 1« SO Celtic 34 21 I 7 7131 41 Dundee Utd 30112 words
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Article148 1984-04-30 39 Ayr 1 Falkirk 2, Clydebank 1 Morton 1, Dumbarton 2 Clyde 2, Kilmarnock 2 Alloa 0, Meadowbank 0 Airdroniana 4, Partick 1 Brechin 1, Raith 0 Hamilton 2 M 0 I F t Pti Morton 37 19 12 I 19 44 SO Dumbarton 37 19 11 7 12148 words
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Article150 1984-04-30 39 Arbroath 0 East Fife 1, Berwick 6 Stenhousemuir 1, Cowdenbeath 1 Montrose 0, Dunfermline 5 Albion 0, East Stirling 2 Stranraer 2, Forfar 3 Queen of South 0, Queens Park 3 Stirling 1 MDirih Forfar 37 25 9 3 M 30 59 Eiil File 37 11 7 12150 words
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141 1984-04-30 39 MOVING UP CHELSEA supporters celebrated promotion to Division One in their traditional style a pitch invasion in which three policemen were injured as the side hammered Leeds 5-0. Dixon bagged a hattrick while Thomas and Canoville finished the job of demolition. But it141 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-04-30 40 His ploy is to go full out and stretch his lead in the first 50 metres r ASIAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS ANG PENG SIONG will embark on the same strategy in the 100 m freestyle today as he employed in the 100 m butterfly yesterday and579 words
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Article145 1984-04-30 40 KEN JALLEH JR in SEOUL - Reports by KEN JALLEH JR in SEOUL Wmmm'i Me RMtN Irmmi LNg Anthony (Hong Kong) 441.M Mon'o toMtyte KM) 4. Joiraßa JaMuiu (A«toLoa)4:S2.4S 1. Ng Fißlh (Hong Kong) 2MM An Myung-Uok (S Koroo) 4:M U 1. CMno 7MM 2. UcMyomo Sonoo (Jopon) 2M.*T t J«P«» 7:12.44 3. Tokotfo145 words
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Article326 1984-04-30 40 THE SYMPTOMS were there, high anxiety, that lonesome look and that frown just before the race. As if the world's woes were upon his shoulders. I've seen that look before, on a different face, in a different setting. Then it was Junie Sng's. Today Ang326 words
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Article251 1984-04-30 40 Onn brothers to give up swlmning (op studies SINGAPORE'S competitive education system, which has already lost local sports of developing talent, now claims two more swimmers in brothers Oon Jin Teik and Jin Gee. The pair, evergreen internationals, here for the final overseas bang, intends sacrificing sports251 words
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283 1984-04-30 40 SEOUL, Monday SINGAPORE'S backstroke hope David Lim has been scratched from one of his two pet events, the 200 m backstroke, in the Asian Championships here today. David, who has been down with the flu ever since he arrived last week, could not until283 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-04-30 41 KENNETH JALLEH - IRAQ 1 SOUTH KOREA 0 OUT! THE SMART SET REPORT: KENNETH JALLEH IT WAS right versus wrong, and right triumphed as South Korea did everything wrong for Iraq to take the last ticket to Los Angeles in the last match of the Asian-OceaniaPICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW AND CLIFTON AW - 501 words
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Article94 1984-04-30 41 South Korea Iraq Jung Ki Dona 6 Abdul Fattah 6 Park Kyung Hoon 6 Khalil Alawi 6 Chun Jong Sun 5 Kadhum Hmaidi 6 (Kim Pan Kaun) 5 Adnan Dorjal 8 Yoo Byung Ok Mohammad Hassan -6 Jang Juna 6 Sadik Binwan 6 Lea Taa Ho 5 (Ahmed94 words
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Article58 1984-04-30 41 Man of the match: Adnan Derial (Iraq) Referee: Christopher Bambridge 7 Entertainment value of match Shote at goal: Koraa 10, Iraq 9 Comers: Korea 2, Iraq 7 Freekicks: Korea 16, Iraq 5 No offsides. Yellow cards: Khalil Alawi, Aimad Jasim, Wahid Munir (all from Iraq) No Red card58 words
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Article497 1984-04-30 41 RACE 1 8 Bullrusb 52 Oo (2) 2 11 6 Steve McGarret 56 Cook (6) 4 3 2 3 Alpha Centauri 564 Subian (3) 5 5 3 2 Shoot Up 111 57 Wadi (4) 3 4 4 Coarse Scratcbings: Belmont Bay (56W), Slashing Sabre (55 vt) Owner S497 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-04-30 42 ERNEST FRIDA - 'Money offered to influence result of S Korean vs Saudis match' By ERNEST FRIDA PETER VELAPPAN, the secretary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said last night that the CPIB are investigating into allegations that an official of one of the participating teams tried285 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-04-30 42 S GULAM - By S GULAM A FEW OF the referees who officiated in the Olympic qualifying rounds at the National Stadium have been cautioned "for failing to do well." Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, the Asian Football Conferation president, said at a press conference yesterday,349 words
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Article118 1984-04-30 42 NOTE: Iraq beat South Korea in the play-off to qualify as the third team for the Los Angeles Olympics. P W D L F A Pts Saudi Arabia 4 3 1 0 13 7 7 South Korfta 421 175 5 Kuwait 4 2 1 1 5 4 5118 words
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Advertisement370 1984-04-30 42 Why do all football boots bend here, when your foot bends here? To kick a ball 50 metrites the same force as it takes to Our solution wp to invent a three dimensional sole. It shoot a Colt 45 bullet five miles. So the last place you'd comes up on370 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-04-30 43 S GULAM - By S GULAM SOUTH KOREA is the best team in the tournament, declared Iraqi delegation leader Brig Sorian T Hussein last night after his team pipped the boys from Seoul to win a berth to the Los Angeles Olympics IRAQ'S 1-0 victory earned417 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-04-30 43 B KULA - By B KULA THE South Koreans were understandably not the world's greatest conversationalists last night after their heart-breaking 1-0 defeat at the hands of Iraq. However, they go horrje with the consolation that they played well in the tournament and with the comfort of knowing thatPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 300 words
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