Singapore Monitor, 30 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-04-30 1 EVENING" EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Vi .f- J No nb «3 Monday. April 30. 1984 30 cents17 words
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574 1984-04-30 1 YONG POW ANG - PRIME MINISTER'S MAY DAY MESSAGE YONG POW ANG PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew points out that Singapore workers have to improve productivity to make up the projected loss of about 7 or 8 per cent of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) when foreign workers,574 words
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399 1984-04-30 1 TRADE unions must be constantly alert to change and be flexible in their response if they are to protect the interests of workers and enhance their social and economic status, says the NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong. In a399 words
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869 1984-04-30 2 COMBAT non-commissioned officers in the Singapore Armed Forces will be getting more pay. They will receive pay increases of between five and 14 per cent, or between $60 and $120 more in their monthly gross salary. The good news was announced at869 words
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224 1984-04-30 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL TWO BUSINESSMEN were this morning charged in a district court with 13 counts of cheating several banks and financial firms involving more than $10 million. Tan Cheng Chow, 28, and Arman Suwono alias Lim Lai Guan, 34, are alleged224 words
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181 1984-04-30 2 A MOVE TO UNITE DIVERSE SEGMENTS OF THE INDUSTRY A NATIONAL communication and advertising body will be formed in the next few months. The newly re-elected president of the Singapore Adi vertisers Association, Mr Dennis Khoo, disclosed this at the associaUon's annual181 words
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51 1984-04-30 2 THE SAA is embarking on a community project to help eradicate the "danger litter" menace. Details of the project are being finalised with the help of the Housing Board and the Culture Ministry. An advertising agency, Grant Kenyon and Eckhardt, is providing creative services51 words
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Article430 1984-04-30 3 OEI SIN GIOK - URA design manager suggests guidelines may be needed in future land sales to achieve this By OEI SIN GIOK DESIGN GUIDELINES may be needed in future government land sales so that there is more planning control over the cityscape. Developers might have to conform to various430 words
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291 1984-04-30 3 ANCIENT buildings should be sensitively repaired and given valid use as parts of living cities, a British architect and planner said in Singapore yesterday. "That way lies cultural survivial," Mr John Warren told an urban planning seminar. He said pressures to conserve historical background291 words
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125 1984-04-30 3 PLANS for a demonstration over "danger" litter yesterday were changed by the Neighbourhood B Residents' Committee in Marine Parade. Originally residents planned a street demonstration with banners yesterday morning but chairman Mr Terence Kein said that at a subsequent meeting the format was125 words
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Article124 1984-04-30 4 DEFENCE and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong giving his garland to Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S Rajaratnam at the Bras Basah Community Centre yesterday. The gesture was a sign of Mr Goh's appreciation to Mr Rajaratnam who, Mr Goh said, "has124 words
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304 1984-04-30 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA A JOINT statement asking for the delay of the school registration giving priority to third children of graduate mothers has been issued by the students' unions of the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technology Institute, Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee304 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-04-30 4 HOW can the second generation leaders secure the same confidence amongst Singaporeans as the first generation, when they had not experienced the kind of fierce political struggles the earlier group had to go through? This was a question which a Hong Kong330 words
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220 1984-04-30 6 FAEZAH ISMAIL - •y FAEZAH ISMAIL A ft-YEAR-OLD Japanese man who died ten minutei alter his plane landed at Changi Airport was found to have a high concentration of alcohol in his body, the coroner's court was told today. Coroner Ismail Hamid, conducting an enquiry into220 words
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166 1984-04-30 6 THE SINGAPORE Hotel Association and the Singapore Retail Merchants' Association may be turned into "employment exchanges" for part-time workers. This was recommended by the Committee on Productivity in the Commercial Sector in a progress report submitted to the National Productivity166 words
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303 1984-04-30 6 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI PRIVATE enterprises, trade unions and tertiary institutions need to foster closer ties as this will help to make for a more structured and practical training programme in Singapore. This is the conclusion of a study of practical skills training for303 words
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220 1984-04-30 6 FOO MEY KIEN - Work on 12 mil golf course and club at Batam to start soon By FOO MEY KIEN MAJOR earthworks for the $12.2 million golf course and country dub on Batam Island will start next month and is expected to take between five and six months to complete. Construction on the220 words
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98 1984-04-30 6 POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a hit-and-run accident in which a motorcyclist was seriously injured at Marymount Road yesterday morning. Mr Tan Kee Hock, 42, was travelling near the junction of Jalan Pemimpin at about 6.20 pm when he was involved in an accident98 words
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186 1984-04-30 8 HONG KONG, Monday NATIONAL Bank of Canada is sueing the acting chairman of Bylamson ana Associates (Enterprises), Mr Roger Lam, in connection with his personal guarantee of HK$3O million (SsB million) to a Bylamson subsidiary, lAM Associates (Real Estate) Ltd. Bylamson and Associates is186 words
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447 1984-04-30 8 UPI DALLAS, Monday THE HERBICIDE paraquat has been linked to a rash of suicides in Asia, and US medical authorities now warn of its increased potential for misuse on millions of "notill" farm acres. The World Health Organisation estimates more than 20,000 peopleUPI - 447 words
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130 1984-04-30 8 HONGKONG, Mon THE Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is expected shortly to complete its investigations into the dealings of three top officials of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance. The three two of whom have left BMF were questioned by officers of the ICAC130 words
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310 1984-04-30 9 London police will search building today and seal off area UPI LONDON, Monday POLICE fear Libyans expelled from Britain may have boobytrapped their embassy before they left, and officers are scheduled to search the building today after ties between London and Tripoli are formally broken. FearingUPI - 310 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-04-30 9 She failed to get into secondary school BANGKOK, Monday CHARI APILAK (right), 12, was not the only girl who burst out in tears yesterday. Thousands of students like her around the country must have felt the same way after having been told that they had failed231 words
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142 1984-04-30 9 Lat-wp WASHINGTON, Monday STARTING Monday, controversial Federal Trade Commission regulations will require funeral directors across the country to provide families with detailed price lists of goods and services they sell. Commission officials said the rules would allow consumers to choose onlyLat-wp - 142 words
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243 1984-04-30 9 BETONQ, Monday THAILAND has ordered a troop build-up in the face of repeated communist attempts to recover camps captured in the intensified drive against guerillas of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaysia, says the Bangkok Post. Five Thai soldiers were243 words
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Article, Illustration787 1984-04-30 10 He says US and China have reached point where they can build basis for lasting friendship REAGAN IN CHINA L LAT-WP SHANGHAI, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan put aside his differences with Chinese leaders today to stress the historic ties between the United States and China and declareLAT-WP - 787 words
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363 1984-04-30 10 Reuter BEIJING, Monday DESPITE the trim western suits worn by some Chinese leaders for their meetings with President Reagan, the Mao jacket is still king in China. Surviving the onslaught of western fashions from Hong Kong and the sartorial foraysReuter - 363 words
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140 1984-04-30 10 AP SALISBURY (Connecticut), Mon WHILE President Ronald Reagan dined in Beijing on frozen turkey flown'from the United States, 20 Chinese United Nations representatives got a taste of rural America on a tour that included a home-made community dinner and a visit toAP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-04-30 12 K MOHARAN - THE MCA SHOWDOWN All reports by K MOHARAN in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MR TAN Koon Swan's faction of the MCA staged a show of strength bv putting out a second petition with signatures of more than 1,500 delegates and then displayed its717 words
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Article, Illustration359 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 party359 words
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327 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 had327 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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Article515 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 - 515 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 interoat to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your bualneaa. Reports of such eventa may be confined to apecialiet or trade pubucationa. In TRENDS,62 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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135 1984-04-30 13 AP KHARTOUM (Sudan), Mon 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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Advertisement127 1984-04-30 9 IfljpU 4 njt Every Wednesday 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: Koya127 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-04-30 15 C \c£ THE following is a review of some currencies by Manufacturers Hanover Trust: POUNO 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. In229 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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Article, Illustration549 1984-04-30 15 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 conference549 words
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134 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 R St J Stevens said in his latest annual report that the strengthening of these three sectors to stimulate sales and134 words
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231 1984-04-30 15 GOLD REPORT BY 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 ME 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, Illustration511 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 Singapore511 words
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Article141 1984-04-30 16 SINGAPORE stocks were slighlty easier this morning. Action centred around the 810,000 Promet shares traded. It was last done 18 cents lower at $3.82. 300,000 Van Der Horst shares were traded, last done 25 cents off at $3.25. Pan Electric had a volume count of 120,000, closing141 words
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Article148 1984-04-30 16 THE US dollar rose in Singapore against most major currencies in quiet early trading following its firmness in New York on Friday. Dealers said a firm Federal funds rate and expectations that US interest rates will remain high underpinned the dollar but end-month considerations and the closure148 words
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Article243 1984-04-30 16 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Cold Storage 4.10/4.12 Fraser Neave 6.10/6.15 Haw Par 2.59/2.60 Jacks Int'l 5.35/6.10 Keck Seng 5.45/5.55 Magnum 3.76/3.78 M Cement 8.25/8.30 Arab-Mai Dev 1.25/1.21 Boustead 2.56/2.57 Esso 13.50/13.60 Genting 5.35/5.40 Inchcape 2.94/2.97 MUIB 2.86/2.87 NOL 2.66/2.74 Oriental 6.15/6.25 Pegi 1.68/1.69 PMC 2.04/2.05243 words
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Article118 1984-04-30 16 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US* 2.0930 2.0830 2.0740 sterling 2.9361 2.9141 2.9041 Australian 1.9307 1.9066 1.8916 Canadian 1.6395 1.6194 1.6044 New Zealand 1.3772 1.3572 1.3422 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.1106 10.8106 10.7606 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.8042118 words
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Miscellaneous19 1984-04-30 15 MrNaufM 5,»4 lar E *1 OILV WAMT POOP COMPAQ fftOCX. "THE MOHtV COME 6 OUT OP MV UOUefcMOLP BUOCrtT."19 words
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585 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 this line585 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-04-30 17 The Nation Review reporters SOMPOMG KITTINARADORN and KAYEE JOONG ill 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. The576 words
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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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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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575 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 a575 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 ISSUES 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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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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Article390 1984-04-30 19 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 who are tempted to390 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-04-30 19 LETTERS on any subject of pubic Mhw bi aootptod fef pubAostioo* Thay should be typed and must be signed. They mutt atoo tnduds the writer's nam* and address even if the writer decides to use a paeudonww in arfnt. A contact teiaohona number woiSd be ueefcd. we reserve73 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 Ns 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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Article, Illustration797 1984-04-30 20 WONG AH YOKE - Kids these days can find out what they're missing 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 when you and797 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-04-30 21 BOB THOMAS - ®y 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, Illustration540 1984-04-30 24 w— vy Pre-Holidey Movie: No Place to Hide (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) BASED on an unpublished story by Harriet Steint>erg, 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.540 words
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Article199 1984-04-30 25 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 five years ago. It's199 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1984-04-30 26 LEGENDARY BAND LEADER COUNT BASIE DIES AT 79 LAT-WP EVEN A heart attack whan ha waa 72 failed to keep him off the bantfetand for long. At 77, he waa determined to atay on the road deapite ailments. But lastLAT-WP; PICTURE: SIPA - 1,789 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-04-30 27 WONG AH YOKE - 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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Miscellaneous737 1984-04-30 23 fttt 8 M 5 30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Opening Highlights by Wildlife on One The the dent, a labrador and r^j fully-grown In the Orinoco Uanos A America, the capybara lives along- s vB side a rich variety of wild animals landscape parched durina the dry season and inundated during737 words
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Miscellaneous597 1984-04-30 24 9.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. Be King. Moby Dick, The Maltese 10.00 Opening and Programme High- Falcon. The Asphalt Jungle. Key Lar■MW/ lights followed by Charlie Brown go, The Misfits, The Night of the J •Jtml 11 Cartoon Special: What Have We Iguana. Moulin Rouge and The Red Learned, Charlie597 words
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Miscellaneous652 1984-04-30 27 fILil GUIO6DALIT (*****16): INVITATION OF GHOST (C) EMPRESS (*****67): INVITATION OF GHOST (C) 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) K AN P ARI UIY!,652 words
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Miscellaneous209 1984-04-30 28 TODAYS High Tide 11.18 em (2.5 m) Low Tide 9.24 pm (0.6 m) High Tide 11.13 pm (2.6 m) TOMORROW: High Tide 11.54 em (2.6 m) Low Tide 5.50 pm (0.7 m High Tide 11.35 pm (2.7 m) OPEN AIR CONCERT VIOLIN RECITAL THERE will be a violin nLn fir209 words
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Miscellaneous921 1984-04-30 28 ENVIRONMENTAL ART 6pm daily except on °J the exh bits on Environmental Art by Dieter Sundays. Admission is um will hold the third day to Friday, 9am to STAMPS travelling exhibition of 9 pm. Admission is free. ZLATKO JAKUS, one of a? thl CALLIGRAPHY five artists who design JSES!?tJ OA921 words
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Advertisement546 1984-04-30 29 fa _^^^^^^^^^^^3^K~^j^^B^3BT~ ,^^BIS^^BBBB^Si^^^B^S?^i^88^^By^^BS^^^B^^^0f*^iPP 1 Even you've never used a camera before you II be surprised al how easy V capture good limes with the compact. Nikon LI3SAF SWINGER Seven fully 1H M\ V automatic features take care of everything jHH\ all you do is and shoot automatically focuses the lens,546 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-04-30 30 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 problems414 words
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Advertisement234 1984-04-30 30 PROGRAMMED /arraS! FOR CREATIVITY SalLa Programmed AE Shutter-speed Priority AE Electronic Flash AE Manual Exposure Control Brighter, Clearer Vlewflnder Canon the trusted camera The Official 35mm Camera Z of the 1984 Olympic Games Canon Marketing Services Re Ltd 2 Alexandra Road #04-01 A Delta House Singapore 0315 Tel: *****11 irfßi**'234 words
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Miscellaneous609 1984-04-30 31 leisure/ comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry A ALL RIGHT MR BRAND. X ALL Of THEM WERE TO ASSASSINATE I CLEVER... <*:x/ l Z\&M I'LL TELL YOU WHAT IS ON V MAIN WASHED AND E ««SIDf NT Of J J DON'T YOU k AC THE FILM .A LIST OF609 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 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 the good offices of The Singapore Monitor. Singapore and the Netherlands109 words
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Article, Illustration484 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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Article, Illustration243 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.243 words
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Article255 1984-04-30 34 In 1983 Dutch industry was again able to improve its profit margins and turnover slightly. The volume of the value added by industry (minerals extraction, manufacturing industry and public utilities) was 1 per cent higher in 1983 than in 1982. The real added value in the various255 words
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Advertisement44 1984-04-30 32 Congratulations Best Wishes to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands on the occasion of the Queen's Day from m HEATH LANGEVELDT ROLLINS PRIVATE LTD #07-01, Nedlloyd House 1 Finlayson Green 1 Singapore 0104 TEL: *****44 TELEGRAMS: "HEATHLANG" TELEX: RS ***** Insurance Brokers Consultants44 words
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Advertisement218 1984-04-30 33 kJ=—U 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. Or* 4 Face the facts. NMB BAXK's kw figures as at 31 December 1983 (m millions of218 words
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Article100 1984-04-30 38 Saturday's Oanwti Detroit I, Cleveland 2; Boston I, Chicago 7; Oakland 7, Minnesota 0; California 10, Seattle 1; Baltimore 6, Texas 1; Milwaukee 8, New York 0; Toronto 6, Kansas City 0. W L per. OB Detntt 17 S JtS Toroato IS -Stl tTflwi II 7 JU100 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-04-30 38 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with 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 Serapong Course431 words
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Article305 1984-04-30 38 otekend 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 and Gene Garber combined on a305 words
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Article30 1984-04-30 38 ol#Milts of trturthiy't Nitlonil wfw »on ippinvii Montreal CmimHwii 2 (Canadians laad baat-of-aavan sariaa, 2-1) Cuipfcall Cufaranca Pinal Edmonton OHara Mlnnaaoto North Stars S (OMars load bast-of-aavan aartaa,30 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-04-30 38 ERNEST FRIDA - By 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 collected for88 words
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Article103 1984-04-30 38 Saturday's Oamaat St. Louis 8, Montreal 1; Atlanta S, Hous- ton S; New York 4, Philadelphia S; Cincinnati 7, San Francisco t, IS innings; Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 1; San Diego 5, Los Angeles 1. W L PCT. GB Philadelphia 11 7 .<11 Chicago 11 8 579 .S103 words
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Article939 1984-04-30 38 A handicap 0-12) and B f 13-17) divisions Stableford at tna Naw Course. First Tee 7 31 a.m. Stephen Ang, Ong Ah Loh, Steve Herring; 7 31 Prem Sachdev, Chia Siong Lim, K C Koh; 7.43 K Tamoto, T P Liao, K Shimizu; 7.49 A Long,939 words
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Article234 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 Hem 0, Norwich 1 Evert on 1, Nottingham Forest 0 Stoke 0, Queens Park Rangers 2 Tottenham 1, Southampton Coventry 2, Sunderland 2 Birmingham 1,234 words
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Article230 1984-04-30 39 Boob ton 1 Bamsley 0, Cambridge 1 Newcastle 0, Carlisle 1 Grimsby 1, Chariton 2 Shrewsbury 4, Chelsea 5 Leeds 0, Derby 1 Manchester City 0, Huddersfield 4 Cardiff 0, Oldham 3 Portsmouth 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1, Crystal Palace 0, Swansea 2 Middilesbroogh 1 M D I r230 words
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Article243 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 Qilhnaham 0, Southend 0 Sheffield United 1, Walsall 3 Wigan 0, Wimbledon 1 Plymouth 0, Scunthorpe243 words
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Article185 1984-04-30 39 Blackpool 3 Hereford 1, Cbetter 1 Doneester 0, Chesterfield 1 Bristol City 1, Colchester 3 Torquay 0, Crewe 3 Trenmere 0, Darlington 3 Halifax 2, Northampton 3 Wrexham 3, Reading 1 Bury 1, Rochdale 3 AMarshot 1, York 2 Hartlepool 0, Stockport 4 Peterborough 1 P 0 L185 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-04-30 39 LIVERPOOL 2 IPSWICH 2 EMUSHIHCUE MMWP 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 between them, for the past four matches, winning, losing and drawing423 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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Article103 1984-04-30 39 CaMc 3 Hibernian 2, Dundee 0 Aberdeenl, Hearts 2St John--9 ftMjiJkAaMcAll 4 I\iuulAA wont I, MOumwVß i uuncwf United 3, St Mlnen 1 Ranger* 1 MUM Pte Abwdnn 10 23 4 72 11 SO CtMc Milt T7IN OundM UM 30 17 7 32 41 RanfM 31 14103 words
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Article145 1984-04-30 39 Ayr 1 Falkirk 2, Clydebank 1 Morton 1, Dumbarton 2 Clyde 2, KMmamock 2 ANoa 0, Meadowbank 0 Akdronians 4, Parbck 1 Brechin 1, Rsith 0 Hamilton 2 MO I f A Mb Morton 37 It 12 M 44 SO Dumbarton 37 It It 7 12 40 41145 words
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Article152 1984-04-30 39 Arbroath 0 East Fife 1, Berwick Stenhousemuir 1, Cowdenbeath 1 Montrose 0, Dunfermline S Albion 0, East Stirling 2 Stranraer 2, Forfar 3 Queen of South 0, Queens Park 3 Stirling 1 P W D I M fb Fori* 37 29 I 1 N N M Eaal FHt152 words
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140 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 it140 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-04-30 40 Wild jubilation as soccer Arabs qualify for LA Reuter RIYADH, Monday SUDDENLY Saudi Arabia, where 10 years ago there was scarecely a grass pitch to play on, is the wild card of Arab football. And it dreams of surprising the world this summer. In SingaporeReuter; PICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 369 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-04-30 40 KEN JALLEH JR - ASIAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS By KEN JALLEH JR in SEOUL SINGAPORE'S Sou th-Ea st Asia age group hero David Lim, bitter at being passed over for the sportsboy award, has decided to pull out of this year's event in Ipoh this August.272 words
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237 1984-04-30 40 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 sports for studies when they237 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-04-30 41 IT was the kind of miss players envision in their worst soccer nightmare. For South Korean Byun Byang Joo (Jersey number 11 in picture at right) that nightmare turned into dismal reality last night at the National Stadium. One goal down and with lessPICTURES BY MONO ISHAK, CLIFTON AW and CHRISTINE CHEW - 128 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-04-30 41 S GULAM - IRAQ 1 SOUTH KOREA 0 oirmrK wxc* QUAllfVING HOUND APnn 14 19 By S GULAM ASIAN Games champions Iraq made it a Middle East monopoly in the AsiaOceania qualifying group for places in the final rounds of the soccer finals in the Los Angeles Olympics this353 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-04-30 41 SOCCER pandits and fans call them the "Korean Tigers" daring the final preOlympic qualifying round of the AsiaOceania group here because of the ferocity of their commitment to the game. But last night, the South Koreans were more like sprawling tigers as they bumbled and stumbled during118 words
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259 1984-04-30 42 B KULA - PANDIAN SCORES HATTRICKIN U-23 MATCH 3AFBA 7 BEDOK CSC 0 Reports by B KULA SAFSA went on a goal scoring spree against lowly placed Bedok in a Group B match of the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 tournament at Tanglin yesterday. Their 7-0 win259 words
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198 1984-04-30 42 IA 2 BOON LAY CSC 1 GREEN hornets Boon Lay CSC gave star studded Indian Association a fright before going down I*2 in their Group A clash of the SHA Under-23 tournament at Tanglin yesterday. Boon Lay, who turned up in a fiery198 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-04-30 42 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM AMONG the 17 nominations for outstanding officials made to the Singapore Sports Council for the Certificate of Commendation Award is 62-year old track and field coach Ali Ahmad. Ali Ahmad, the oldest among the nominees is189 words
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Advertisement194 1984-04-30 38 NOTICE CSA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Voluntary Winding-Up) MnatFHMLMKTM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of The Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held at 11 Collyer Quay, #15-00 The Arcade, Singapore 0104 on 31st May, IM4 at 10.00 a.m.194 words
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Advertisement340 1984-04-30 42 Why do all football boots bend here, when your foot bends here? force as it takes to Our sole. It shoot a Coh 45 buUetfhHMfe So the last place you'd comes up on an external heel counter, want your boot to bend iKrha* it hurts, under the arch: It could340 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-04-30 43 KEN JALLEH JR - He sets 100 m freestyle record in heats r ASIAN SWIMMING CSHIPS By KEN JALLEH JR t in SEOUL WITH ONE clean swipe, Singapore's Ang Peng Siong smashed the Asian championship 100 m freestyle record in the heats this morning and set himself up toPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 543 words
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Article312 1984-04-30 43 THIS evening's blue riband race the 100 m freestyle will be a battle between giants. One of them is a 21-year-old star, the other a 17-year-old fledgling on the threshold of stardom. One is the odds-on favourite for the gold, the other his challenger. Ang Peng312 words
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Advertisement136 1984-04-30 43 SOCCER FREHZY MSmHUUBM PAGE 41 THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) H With the current emphasis on Automation and H Higher Productivity the use of Computers in all Sectors of Trade and Industry is imminent H Why not then take a step in the right direction H pursue our136 words
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