Singapore Monitor, 3 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, May 3, 1984 30cents12 words
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496 1984-05-03 1 They will set out to liberate shrines in Moga Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday A MILITANT Sikh leader yesterday threatened the use of Sikh suicide squads if security forces did not lift their siege of Sikh shrines in the troubled north Indian state of Punjab.Reuter - 496 words
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Advertisement31 1984-05-03 1 —d®T!f!Wl^—— dogs may have been flung out of car: Page 3 Liverpool sot to take the English League title: Page 81 TV Guide: Page 18 TV Scene U Highlights: Page 1931 words
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Advertisement102 1984-05-03 1 C T HOD Tanglin Road. Singapoie 1024 Tel: *****43, *****53 BRITISH C'SHIP Sad exit for England: Page 32 fbccMtr daeowG Ininking Teach your children the power of creative thinking Give them Kawada Mascot Series. These construction blocks can be easily assembled by little hands and they can move 1 Easy-to-follow,102 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-05-03 1 WEATHER Showers Kni in many areas H|H7 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-05-03 2 FROM today, account holders of Overseas Union Bank (OUB)as well as the members of the public will be able to use the bank's latest facility the phonebank service. It was officially launched yesterday morning by OUB chairman Mr Lien Ying Chow. Besides enabling personal230 words
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379 1984-05-03 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - Same forces destabilising South-east Asia, says Mr Dhanabalan By GANDHI AMBALAM THE same destabilising forces are at work in both the Gulf area and Southeast Asia, says the Foreign Minister and Minister for Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan. Speaking to reporters at the end379 words
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163 1984-05-03 2 THE Sultanate of Oman is to send a team of officials to Singapore to study the laws relating to trade and investment. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Oman, Mr Yousuf bin AlAlawi Abdullah, disclosed this after meeting Dr Tony Tan,163 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-05-03 3 Philip Lim - Story: Philip Lim TWO DOGS found injured on Queensway might have been flung out of a car by uncaring owners, according to the SPCA. No one has come forward to claim the animals, now being cared for by an SPCA veterinarian.Pictures: Clifton Aw - 235 words
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649 1984-05-03 4 K K Fong - A Journalists Notebook By K K Fong I HAD the opportunity recently to experience sending Doth a private car and a light goods vehicle for tne compulsory roadworthiness inspections. The experience was enriched when I decided to have the two vehicles inspected by two different649 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-05-03 4 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE contest for supremacy in motorcycle safety inspection got off to a slow start yesterday. The number of inspections also fell short of the daily tarcet of 192. Fewer than 90 owners presented their machines for the checks compulsory fromPICTURE SPENCER LOH - 244 words
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79 1984-05-03 4 A SEMINAR on affirmative action for the employment of the physically disadvantaged will be held next Tuesday at the School of Postgraduate Studies, National Uuniversity of Singapore. Organised by postgraduate students of the Human Resource Management Unit at the university, the seminar aims79 words
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250 1984-05-03 4 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI THE Singapore Muslim Religious Council will open a medical clinic at Medina to cater for the large number of Muslims from the Republic who make the annual pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The clinic will be the third one to250 words
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Article520 1984-05-03 6 JANICE LIM - European makers of quality fabrics disheartened by low orders at 3-day exhibition By JANICE LIM EUROPEAN makers of high-qual-ity fabrics say they are disappointed with their attempt to break into Singapore's emerging high-fashion market despite claims by organisers of a three-day exhibition that sales could exceed Si520 words
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125 1984-05-03 6 THE LINGERING monsoon drenched the south-western part of Singapore with rainfall of up to 160 per cent above the April average last month. But the capricious nature of the weather was underlined by the fact that the northeastern part of the125 words
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124 1984-05-03 6 THE WORKERS' Party has met the deadline set by the Attorney General for payment of the $16,000 outstanding legal bill owed by the party. The Attorney General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, had set a May 2 deadline for the payment124 words
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132 1984-05-03 6 YOU CAN increase productivity by re-design-ing your office and factory work areas. By improving and streamlining production systems and other shopfloor activities, productivity can be given a boost. But first managers, engineers and supervisors must be shown just how they can132 words
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248 1984-05-03 7 THE RULES governing the entry of foreign maids into Singapore have been tightened. From today, prospective employers of foreign maids have to produce an in-principle work permit approval letter and proof of payment of the $5,000 security deposit before the maids will be248 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-05-03 7 SIT YIN FONG - It was started by the Retirees' Club By SIT YIN FONG THE SINGAPORE Action Group of Elders may adopt the low-cost group insurance scheme pioneered by the Retirees' Club of the People's Association. The Sage board is considering offering the scheme whose benefits341 words
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Article87 1984-05-03 7 A SECURITY guard was found dead early on Tuesday apparently battered to death for a little over $500. His body is believed to have lain for about 10 hours in a factory in Kallang Place before it was found by a cleaner at 6.40 a.m.87 words
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Article78 1984-05-03 7 GRADUATE mothers, some escorted by husbands lugging armloads of framed certificates as proof of their wives' qualifications, filed into the Education Ministry at Kay Siang Road yesterday to register their children for Primary One under the new priority admission scheme. Under the previous78 words
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95 1984-05-03 7 THE SAF is like the carapace of a turtle, drawing strength from it and in turn protecting it from the hazards of the outside world, says Colonel Lee Hsien Loong, Chief of Staff (General Staff) of the Singapore Armed Forces. Writing in95 words
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281 1984-05-03 7 K K FONG - By K K FONG CENTRAL police are questioning two men suspected of recently robbing a number of unescorted women. They are thought to have cruised the streets late in the night or early morning in their car in search of such281 words
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162 1984-05-03 7 LOCAL and foreign artists residing in Singapore may participate in the Painting of the Year Competition 1984 launched on Monday by the United Overseas Bank Group (UOB). Entry forms are available at all UOB bank branches, the Nanyang Academy of162 words
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Advertisement31 1984-05-03 2 Rumpole goes to Singapore AT THE of hWE ILU* MORTIMER visited conduct what will EE£ world to which he t seduced by its Tfjro V fascinated by its CO tradi^ !i31 words
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Advertisement334 1984-05-03 6 I^tSEM 1/ MAY 1984 1 NATIONAL QCC CONVENTION 11 i|^H B SCHEDULE FOR CIRCLE PRESENTATION ffVWffTWIWBVfIIHWW^TWfffW7fIIRnW'TWEWB7ffIEVJW'7WrWS7ffIBmWP7WCff'WffH MIT Speedy Gonzales Oriental Circle* Seekers Impact (Emporium Holdings) (Sembawang Shipyard) (Emporium Holdings) (PUB) (Olivetti) Top ol Pot Top Circle Surface Finishing Circle* Missing Link Seven Dimension (Ming Court Hotel) (Matsushita (Yokogawa Electric) (DuPont)*334 words
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Advertisement144 1984-05-03 7 How the honeybee has helped improve the sound of CD players. Without the hones hoc, we wouldn't have honeyioinh. Anil it s the si i UMgth <>l the honevcomh sti uc tore hit h lei hniis has wOl (gMpfsito their new speaker iange for I) players. t nlike ordinary s|M*akei144 words
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world
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Article, Illustration50 1984-05-03 8 THAI MEN GO FOR FREE, SEVEN-MINUTE MASS VASECTOMIES IN BANGKOK It was the day of 559 cuts in Bangkok. In a campaign organised by the Population and Community Development Association off Thailand, a mass vasectomy exercise was conducted. Altogether 599 men received the free, seven-minute vasectomies.50 words
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Article119 1984-05-03 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday VICE-president Mr George Bush will visit Indonesia on May 10-12 as part of a tour that will also take him to Japan, India, Pakistan and Oman, the white House announced yesterday. He said his tour, coming on the heels of MrReuter - 119 words
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214 1984-05-03 8 Reuter BANGKOK, Thursday VIETNAM has sent about 800 troops, tanks and 12 105 mm artillery pieces to the Thai-Cambodian border this week in preparation for new attacks on Cambodian guerillas, a senior Thai provincial official said yesterday. Chantnaburi provincial governor BunnagReuter - 214 words
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153 1984-05-03 8 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thurs A NEW Delhi court yesterday ruled in favour of Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi in a bitterly fought property feud with her rebel daughter-in-law Maneka. Ms Maneka, who is the widow of Mrs Gandhi's younger sonReuter - 153 words
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Article575 1984-05-03 10 Link between alcohol violence? TRENDS UPI A PATTERN is emerging an alarming one. It suggests that alcohol plays an important role in crimes of violence, including rape, according to the Christian Science Monitor. Although many experts veer away from defining a casual relationship, estimates from a sampling of scholars andUPI - 575 words
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Article63 1984-05-03 10 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events of political decisions outsida Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-05-03 10 LONDON, Thursday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday that Britain had humiliated Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi By breaking diplomatic relations and expelling nis embassy staff from London. Mrs Thatcher rejected criticism from opposition politicians that Britain had been shamed because it allowed the374 words
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130 1984-05-03 10 Reuter FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Thurs PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul agreed yesterday that the United States and the Vatican should discuss the possibility of joint action to alleviate worldwide hunger and disease and to promote peace. The White House announced theReuter - 130 words
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219 1984-05-03 10 UPI VIENNA, Thursday POLICE arrested British pop star Joe Cocker yesterday morning for allegedly trying to leave with about U5521,500 ($43,000) for a concert that never took place. He and his West German tour manager, Martin Biallas, 29, were taken before a court yesterdayUPI - 219 words
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325 1984-05-03 11 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Thursday SOVIET forces attacking Afghanistan's strategic Panjsher Valley may have landed units at a key pass at the eastern end of the valley, Western diplomats said here yesterday. The diplomats said information from Kabul indicated the Soviet troops, who are believed toReuter - 325 words
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205 1984-05-03 11 AP LOS ANGELES, Thursday MARVIN GAY Sr, charged in the shooting death of his son, soul singer Marvin Gaye Jr, is suffering from a brain tumour that may require surgery, his attorneys said yesterday. Defence lawyers Arnold Barry Gold and Mike Schiff disclosedAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-05-03 11 The Star HONG KONG, Thursday MAK Foon Than claimed in the Jalil murder trial vesterday that he was sent by the Malaysian Finance Minister to Hong Kong to collect US$6 million (5512.6 million) in connection with a contract awarded to theThe Star - 728 words
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Advertisement477 1984-05-03 9 I f MIT A pioneer manufacturer of copiers in Japan introduces the I 111 111 I A DC-111, the plain paper copier weighing only 30.6 kg, just for the 1 IV' T V 1 Mll/il. 111 small-business man, the secretary, manager, managing director or the professional person when you want477 words
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Advertisement340 1984-05-03 10 DO YOU THINK YOU CAN BE TWICE AS GOOD AS THE AVERAGE WRITER? And how hard are you prepared to work towards it? There is a job in the Promotions Department of The Singapore Monitor which could teach you to be twice as good as the average writer. You'll need340 words
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Advertisement10 1984-05-03 10 GADDAFI SLOWLY LOSES HOLD ON HIS CHAOTIC REGIME: PAGE 1410 words
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Article, Illustration999 1984-05-03 12 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG CK TANG aims to become Singapore's leading store and is streamlining its operations to poise itself for future growth. Mr Tang Wee Sung, general manager of the publicly-listed store, said: "We will remain conservative in the streamlining of our999 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-05-03 12 SHARE OF THE DAY SOME analysts have rated Sembawang Shipyard as a good defensive stock to hold because of its strong financial position. But the advice from Paul Terry Investments (PTI) is to buy only if the share price penetrates $2.75 on high volume, for197 words
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138 1984-05-03 12 WHLLSTREET THE STOCK market notched its second consecutive gain today but activity slowed from yesterday's brisk pace as investors' attention turned to secondary issues at the expense of the blue chips. The Dow Jones industrial average, which added a total of about 14 points in138 words
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Article254 1984-05-03 12 THE US dollar fell against most major currencies yesterday, and analysts said it was Because many foi> eign exchange traders sold dollars to cash in on its substantial gains earlier this week Gold prices were mixed, with Republic National Bank in New York reporting that bullion rose254 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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65 1984-05-03 13 JACK Chia has again increased his shareholdings in Hotel Tai-Pan through a purchase by MPH Investment, a Jack-Chia MPH subsidiary, of another 25,000 shares for a tot§l of $25,160 on April This brings his personal interest in Hotel TaiPan to 41.2 million65 words
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65 1984-05-03 13 KL INDUSTRIES' directors forecast company and group pre-tax profits for the year ending Oct 31, 1984 to be around Mf2.19 million and Ms 6 97 million respectively. After its rights issue, prospective earnings per share based on its enlarged capital of M65 words
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46 1984-05-03 13 FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS' group attributable profit for 1983 was M 516.65 million on a turnover of M 5458.9 million, compared with M 514.25 million on M 5377.5 million previously. Earnings per share rose from 16.8 cents to 19.6 cents.46 words
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116 1984-05-03 13 PENANCS RASA SAYANG Beach Hotels results worsened for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, showing that poor results of the hotel industry was not localised only in Singapore. Its group turnover was M 543.7 million, down four per cent from M 545.6 million.116 words
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45 1984-05-03 13 PUBLIC Banking Bhd's turnover rose 20.2 per cent to Ms3B9 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, from M 5323 6 million while pre-tax profit climbed 31 per cent to Ms7o million from M|53.5 million previously.45 words
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83 1984-05-03 13 PAPER PRODUCTS (Mi's results for the year ended Dec 31, 1983 woula have looked bad on any type of paper. The group suffered a loss of M 510.2 million on a turnover of M 526.1 million. These figures are not comparable with the83 words
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41 1984-05-03 13 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee's approved South Malaysia Industries' proposed Kirchase of the entire capital of Anastoria, Seng one Housing Devt, Kam Kok Development. Beauland and Erico Estates and 80 per cent of Equipment Lease.41 words
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210 1984-05-03 13 OCBC feels it is in a position to surge forward despite a less-than-satisfactory performance in 1983 when net group profit declined by 7 per cent. In the group's 1983 annual report for 1983, chairman Yong Pung How revealed his corporate strategy for the210 words
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Article306 1984-05-03 13 STRONG CASH POSITION ENABLES IT TO PUT MONEY INTO NEW OPPORTUNITIES The Star MALAYAN United Manufacturing Bhd (MUMB), formerly known as Central Sugars Bhd, is in a very strong cash position to invest in new opportunities that may arise to further improve its performance. MUMB madeThe Star - 306 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-05-03 13 Fmoney TALK 'FOREVER' is getting more expensive. There are signs of a shift in demand upwards from small less expensive diamonds to medium quality diamonds, De Beers' Central Selling Organisation reports. "But while markets are generally better the demand for the large stones of good129 words
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358 1984-05-03 13 The Star HIGHLY-diversified Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI) is confident that its prospects of being a leading home-grown conglomerate will continue to be excellent this year. Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Mohamed Noah Omar said in the company's annual report, that this belief wasThe Star - 358 words
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Article115 1984-05-03 13 The Dow Jones Index has failed to give any definite trend since its sharp drop at the beginning 01 this year. This is despite the fact that a presidential year is usually bullish for the US stock market. Paul Terry International suggests that a115 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-05-03 12 4-17 N«Nin|bi 9fmi.. Ik I'M PROM "W& WE PO NOT APPROVE Of VtJUR <?TOCK 6BLLIH& Meruoc?*."16 words
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Advertisement75 1984-05-03 13 Worth Trying Our Special Japanese Set Lunch with varieties from $8-sls° We also serve Unagi Donburi (Smoked Eel Rice), Katsudon (Pork Cutlets) Tempura, Shabu-Shabu Sumiyaki (Barbecue) Noodles and Sushi. Take-a ways and orders for parties and other banquet functions are available. Business Hours: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm 6.00 pm 11.0075 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1984-05-03 14 BOB WOODWARD - BY BOB WOODWARD of THE WASHINGTON POST TRIPOLI: Col Muammar Gaddafi is still publicly hailed as "the leader" of this north African revolutionary state, but there are signs that his regime faces potentially-serious trouble. Often under the influence of sleeping pills, constantly1,535 words
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339 1984-05-03 14 COLONEL MUAMMAE GADDAFI set up a universal education system that now costs about US$l.5 billion (553.15 billion) a year. But Mr Abdul Hafiz Zallitali, Chairman of the People's Education Committee, said in an interview that the system is undergoing dramatic revision. "We have been339 words
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Article435 1984-05-03 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE practice of granting permanent residence and subsequently citizenship to foreign investors is quite commonplace. Many countries have special immigration regulations to pave the way for those who can bring desired investment into the economy. In a world made so435 words
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Article111 1984-05-03 15 MR CHEW KING HWAN - REPLY MR CHEW KING HWAN for Permanent Secretary (Education) Singapore 1024 I REFER to the letter "A good worker who is refused job transfer" by "Teng" (SM, April 4). Generally, the Ministry assists officers who were unsuccessful in their applications for transfer to another Ministry111 words
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275 1984-05-03 15 A K R KRISHNAN - A K R KRISHNAN Singapore 0512 SO MUCH publicity has been given in the media on "dancer litter" in recent weeks that even elements not unduly inclined to sadism may be forgiven if they have a temptation to join the fray by275 words
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519 1984-05-03 15 Making a case for less regulation in Singapore I READ your editorial on April 27 with great interest. You could say (pardon tne expression) we are a "jobless" society. Not only are the laws at fault but the entire structure of our society519 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-03 15 335?^ you prepared to meet x&y[he challenge of the eighties? in valuable U TU a practical teaching guide. HARD COVER I 5535.50 'I (IH^co TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to micro-computers Use of a uniform chart of Selection of a microcomputer accounts system A review of internal controls •An outline of accounting86 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1984-05-03 16 JERRY HULSE - Rediscovering nature and a lost Hawaii By JERRY HULSE LAT-WP THROUGH the open window of Tom Araki's Ramshackle Inn, I hear the ocean and the thunder of waterfalls pounding the earth deep inside the Waipio Valley. Dawn is only beginning to filter away the darkness ofLAT-WP - 1,574 words
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Article258 1984-05-03 16 Reuter BEIJING: China's first off-the-peg designer clothes will hit the stores soon, the latest assault on the drab "revolutionary" blues and greys of the past, the New China News Agency has announced. A Shanghai-made ensemble of two blouses, two skirts, jacket and slacks cut in conservative WesternReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-05-03 16 ALAN RICH - Modified rapture for G S purists By ALAN RICH Newsweek ENGLAND'S DOyly Carte Opera Company died of natural causes (financial anaemia) two years ago, making or Ehans of millions of Gilert and Sullivan addicts throughout the Englishspeaking world. For a century, D'Oyly Carte was the anointed «uardian of Savoyard frit,Newsweek - 703 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-05-03 18 PAULINE LOH - 'Caldecott Hill' HK style TV SCENE By PAULINE LOH in Hong Kong THE AIR around Broadcast Drive is a little rarified. Apart from the stellar attractions which must enter and exit from the congregated TV and radio stations, the area itself is physically higher than the rest of Kowloon. Let512 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-05-03 18 W Thursday Feature Special A Real American Hero (E) (Ch 5, 9.55 pm) ANGBY Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser, best known from the Walking Tall films, is back again. Frustrated by the technicalities of the law, he tries to find a way to put a moonshiner out of444 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-05-03 19 LUCILLA TEOH - MR MOM IS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR TITLE: MR MOM STARRING: Michael Keaton, Terri Garr, Ann Jillian SHOWING: Lido Reviewed by LUCILLA TEOH THE plot of Mr Mom is not too difficult to understand. It's all about role reversals and what happens when it687 words
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Miscellaneous1011 1984-05-03 17 L_i==j mmammji r«uiDE- A —i Kennedys Don't Cry (Ch 12, 8 pm) ■E£3s^HE}l3sl 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. birthday party that all his friends are 5.20 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme High- going to. 5.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Taiji Master II (r) 5.45 Camera1,011 words
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Advertisement133 1984-05-03 19 vwywwwwywwvwwwvwV 2nd WEEKTI 01TII1 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: < i 1 Ulllllllf 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm i|' PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: > The main film faatura will start almost immediately after j i> the advertised show time* I STUDENTS CONCESSION il I CIRCLE: >2.60 BTALLS $1.50 AT ALL SHQWS|| >133 words
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Miscellaneous581 1984-05-03 19 fILAICUIOe fompwjm a young girl. Following in her grand-aunt's CHANGI (*****59): SILKWOOD (E) footsteps, she is caught up in a web of ro- Starring: Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell, Cher mance in India. Synopsis: Meryl Streep plays Karen Silk2SA'JT ?r? 5616): BE CAREFUL SWEET REGAL (*****59 V HEAVEN CAN HELP WOOd581 words
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Miscellaneous389 1984-05-03 20 TODAY: Low tide: 6.39 am (0.2 m) High tide: 1.11 pm (2.5 m) Low tide: 6.43 pm (0.9 m) TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.11 am (0.2 m) High tide: 1.52 pm (2.4 m) Low tide: 7.13 pm (1 m) PARADISE ALLEY HILTON Movie House will screen Paradise Alley on Sunday at389 words
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Miscellaneous606 1984-05-03 20 CALLIGRAPHY TAN SAY LENG, renowned calligrapher, 'm will hold a one-man exhi- —m bition daily until Sunday, n(3 V Jkm 10 am to 6pm at the Yu V/ fw Yi Exhibition Centre, AM 'ml P Bras Basah Complex. A i V collection of his works A Ma and a book606 words
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Miscellaneous126 1984-05-03 20 VIOLIN RECITAL the Central Booking Of- POLISHED BRASS THERE will be a violin <Vletor a Theatre) MUSIC For Everyone on recital by violinist and c SO STBIMQ oiiintft Wednesday will feature composer, Kam Kee ss STRING QUINTET Polished Brass at the Yong, tomorrow at Bpm SSO String Quintet will iiTif126 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-05-03 21 GASTON DE ROSAYRO - GO PLACES By GASTON DE ROSAYRO THERE is vivacity about Bangkok that infects even the most lethargic traveller. The seemingly suicidal yet thrilling tuk-tuk rides, the clamourous shops and market places and the continuously pulsating street life adds to the Thai capital's slightly mad375 words
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Miscellaneous460 1984-05-03 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Something unforeseen could September 23 to October 22 put a different aspect on a When buying things, don't let personal relationship. Be gen- another influence you back tie with an older person who your own judgement over this, can be demanding.460 words
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249 1984-05-03 26 SQUASH: HONG KONG INVITATION Reuter HONG KONG, Thursday MAQSOOD Ahmed of Pakistan won the opening match of the Hong Kong invitation squash tournament last night in a tempestuous battle against Australian Ricki Hill. Maqsood, who has slipped down the world rankings to 11th, had aReuter - 249 words
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Article72 1984-05-03 26 Reuter TOURS (France), Thursday FRENCHMAN MARC FONTAN emerged from a coma yesterday, 11 days after crashing in a 24-hour motorcycle race at Le Mans, relatives said. Fontan was leading on his Honda three hours into the race when he skidded and fell on a curve. HeReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration709 1984-05-03 27 K SILVAM - a LATE-ENTRANT PAYS OFF HANDSOMELY FOR HWA CHONG Qoutram secondary win GIRLS' TITLE FOR THIRD TIME rssrsss Reports by K SILVAM NG KAH Huat's last-minute registration paid off handsomely for Hwa Chong Junior College when they walked away with the National Schools "A" Division badminton title at thePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 709 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-05-03 27 ALFONSO CHAN - Yuan Ching Secondary 92 Temasek Junior College 85 By ALFONSO CHAN YUAN Ching's national youth player Lee Teng Hern sparked his team to a fine victory over defending champions Temasek Junior College in the "A" Division School's basketball final at the Gay539 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-05-03 28 S GULAM - Tampines pin their title hopes on encounter against lowly Geylang FOOTBALL shifts back to the local scono after 16 days of top-flight pro-Olympic action, in tonight's Division One match (Jalan Besar, 7.30), middle-of-the-table TAMPINES ROVERS take on relegation-haunted QEYLANQ INTERNATIONAL in what promises to bs an interesting525 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-05-03 28 PROMET 3 FRASER NEAVE 0 PROMET won promotion to Division One when they qualified for the final of the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two by beating Fraser Neave 3-0 in the semifinals yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Also415 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-05-03 28 B KULA - Combined Schools 5 Boon Lay CSC 0 Reports by B KULA BOON LAY CSC were made to pant and sweat for fielding three men short against Combined Schools in their group A match of the Singapore Hockey Association un-der-23 tournament at Tanglin yesterday. In220 words
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95 1984-05-03 28 THE Aquinas College hockey team from Perth will be playing friendly matches against local clubs ana the national junior squad from May 1218. The college students, who are expected to arrive next Friday, May 11, will meet Police Sports Association's junior squad on the95 words
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Article688 1984-05-03 29 KEN JALLEH JR - MANAGER DECIDES AGAINST JIN GEE'S UNEVEN KICKING IN THE BUTTERFLY Reports by KEN JALLEH JR in SEOUL RELAY races have always been something special for Singapore. It is an event where club rivalry, usually so .bitter in Singapore, is set aside for the good and glory688 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-05-03 29 SINGAPORE'S victorious 400 m freestyle relay silver medal winning squad are up for a ticket to the Los Angeles Olympics. Though non-committal, Singapore Amateur Swimming Association secretary Woon Sui Kut said yesterday they did deserve a recommendation on merit. "There's no doubt about370 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-05-03 29 ASIAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS CHINA will host the next Asian swimming championships in 1988. According to Asian Amateur Swimming Federation secretarygeneral Woon Sui Kut, it was decided at the federation's meeting yesterday to hold the championships once every four years, two years after the Asian Games.183 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-05-03 29 THE STORY behind David Lim's remarkable bronze medal success in the 100 m backstroke was as dramatic as the event here at the Asian swimming championships. It was a race with all the ingredients of a thriller, with a car chase thrown in, plus the suspense of282 words
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394 1984-05-03 29 IT IS never easy reading swimmers. Disciplined and always without a trace of emotion, they tend to look invincible, until they win. Then they break lose, pouring their emotions to those with a sympathetic ear. That was the way it was394 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-05-03 30 Fixtures favour the Reds, says our special correspondent Simon Barnes THE BATTLE FOR THE ENGLISH DIVISION ONE TITLE FOUR matches to go, and just two points in it as MANCHESTER UNITED and LIVERPOOL race into the run-in for the title. Four matches that are crucial to467 words
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296 1984-05-03 30 ARSENAL travel to struggling WEST BROMWICH ALBION hoping for another of the European places, and that is something no one would have thought a few months back. Then they were dropping towards the relegation zone. Now they are being talked about as296 words
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Article387 1984-05-03 30 DIV. ONE MDUt Ma M>111 07 31 74 Man Utd MM It M3S 73 m 31 21 12 12 33 It South wipti 37 It t M 34 It N. Foratt 31 It 1 11 44 41 IS Araanal 31 17 1 14 «7 S4 St Wen Ham387 words
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193 1984-05-03 30 TOTTENHAM go to Norwich as they week to repair their season by rising to a respectable place in the league and winning the UEFA Cup they meet ANDERLECHT in the final There is a full league programme on Monday, and193 words
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105 1984-05-03 30 Reuter MALAGA (Spain), Thursday SPAIN'S youngsters stormed into the final of the European under-21 soccer championship for the first time with a convincing 2-0 win over Yugoslavia in a semifinal second-leg here last night. The Spaniards won 3-0 on aggregate andReuter - 105 words
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121 1984-05-03 30 Reuter FLORENCE, Thursday ENGLAND lost a tense return semifinal leg 1-0 against Italy here last night but reached the European Under-21 Soccer Championship final 3-2 on aggregate. The Italians, who squandered innumerable scoring opportunities, had a frustrating match and were unable to capitaliseReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement89 1984-05-03 30 NEWTRETORNXL Self Pressure Tennis Bad Swatfsti tennis V Superstar. Man Wllander: "No other ball can compare with the new Tretorn XL in my opinion It has all you can ask of a ball tor advanced competitive playing, both as regards liveliness S and capacity tor topspin and ball control" IZmm89 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-05-03 31 Bet on Liverpool to pip United to English League's premier football title winners of Division One. That's what our special soccer correspondent in Brit- ain, SIMON BARNES, says. See Page 31 for his reasons. ...PLUS more sneak previews of this weekend's English League matches.50 words
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Article383 1984-05-03 31 They make a sad exit against Wales in last match of British championship WALES 1 ENGLAND 0 Reuter WREXHAM, (Wales) Thursday MARK Hughes of Manchester United made the last-ever British soccer championship match between ENGLAND and WALES a sad one for England when he headed the only goalReuter - 383 words
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Article111 1984-05-03 31 Reuter PASADENA, Thursday THE Soviet Union and three other East European teams will have an early advantage in the opening round of the Olympic soccer tournament which begins on July 29, organising officials disclosed after yesterday's draw. The Soviets, East Germany, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, who are allReuter - 111 words
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Article48 1984-05-03 31 Reuter GROUP A: Czechoslovakia, Chile, France and Qatar. GROUP B: Yugoslavia, Cameroun, Canada and Iraq. GROUP C: East Germany, Morocco, Brazil and S. Arabia. GROUP D: Soviet Union, Egypt, United States and Costa Rica. The top two from each group enter the quarterfinals. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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