Singapore Monitor, 7 May 1984
1984-05-07
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Title Section12 1984-05-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, May 7, 1984 30cents12 words
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737 1984-05-07 1 EE BOON LEE - Post-election tours likely to be quiet dialogue sessions By EE BOON LEE MINISTERIAL walkabouts have yielded so much dividend in political terms that they may well become a regular feature of political life in Singapore, with the constituency tours likely to continue even737 words
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Advertisement16 1984-05-07 1 Who says S'poreans are materialistic? Page 13 TV Guide: Page 18 TV Scene Highlights: Page 1916 words
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Advertisement22 1984-05-07 1 9 ALMOST THERE Keegan's team is two steps away from Div One: Pg 29 What happens after a walkabout? See Page 222 words
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Advertisement138 1984-05-07 1 MOVE AHEAD WITH 0 UMBO 7%%.. 12 MONTHS DEPOSIT UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BHD Attack on the pope: Picture report: Pg 8 BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. I P/ f\ I I w£ j,/ I 'Placers I I I The Best BALLY is to be found at138 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-05-07 1 vtmm: Showers HSI in many mr m BB8 words
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Article816 1984-05-07 2 WHILE a working committee was finalising out ?lans for Mr Goh Chok ong's walkabout in Buona Vista last year, a group of "concerned residents" was doing its own preparations. In drawing up its programme, the committee made it a point to see that the Defence816 words
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311 1984-05-07 2 CAN second-generation politicians, handpicked by the present leaders, hold political power when they have not experienced any harsh political struggle? Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the NTUC Secre-tary-General and Minister without Portfolio, was asked this question by a team from Hong Kong Television311 words
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Article49 1984-05-07 2 It is not easy to scout for leaders, w You get some ideas of a person's intelligence by looking at his academic qualifications. However, the personality and judgment of a leader will be known only after A he has been tested. Mr Ong Teng Cheong49 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-05-07 3 YONG POW ANG - Dedicated leadership A diligent workforce High rate o{ GPF savings By YONG POW ANG MR Ong Teng Cheong, the NTUC SecretaryGeneral and Mfnister without Portfolio, felt so strongly about the success formula in re-source-scarce Singapore that he repeated it three times to different crowds yesterday. During his541 words
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208 1984-05-07 3 MR Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday that he hoped a final decision would be made on the controversial CPF withdrawal age and the Howe Yoon Chong report before the general election. Parliament is expected to meet this month or next month208 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-05-07 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - LARGEST-EVER CIVIL DEFENCE EXERCISE IN SINGAPORE Action stations! Firemen go through their paces REPORT: LOONG SWEE YIN COMMUNITY spirit came alive when residents of Block 23, Bedok, came under "air attack" yesterday. The constituency's Civil Defence volunteers, the Civil Defence Force, some government departments andPICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK - 240 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-05-07 6 ANGELA TOH - TROPHY-MAKING IS BIG BUSINESS HERE By ANGELA TOH TROPHIES are big business for Singapore companies. The glittering prizes awarded to athletes and others who excel are providing at least one company with sales of up to $100,000 a month. Another has estimated382 words
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Article85 1984-05-07 6 POLICE are anxious to contact witnesses who saw an accident on Friday in Kallang Baru between a trishaw rider and a taxi. In the accident Mr Abdul Raup Mohd Said, 50, the trishaw rider, was hit from behind by the taxi, at about 10.25 p.m.85 words
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540 1984-05-07 6 Vincent Fong - A Journalist y 4 Notebook By Vincent Fong ESOTERIC debates, such as one which has begun between architects Tay Kheng Soon of Akitek Tenggara and Richard Ho of William Lim Associates, are of little fundamental value to Singapore, in terms of architecture or culture. While540 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-05-07 7 AS A newly-industralised country, Singapore has been remarkably successful in maintaining harmonious labour relations. Since 1978 there has not been a single strike in the country. And the Ministry of Labour is understandably proud of this record. YONQ POW ANQ talks to Mr Michael690 words
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Advertisement280 1984-05-07 5 THE $300 ADVANTAGE Canon .H a At only $950 row's your best time to upgrade Trade-in any office typewriter regardless of age or One-touch correction removes mistakes conveniently. brand! It's worth $300 off the price of the Canon AP2OO Centering and underlining are also automatic. Plus, the Electronic Typewriter. So280 words
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Advertisement112 1984-05-07 6 Ko.'k Ro.nl "Oh 01 Pl.t/.i Ti'l CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If you suffer from aches and pains mn? due to over-exertion, fatique, stiffness or sprains, the warm I sensation will go deep down to112 words
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Advertisement529 1984-05-07 7 flSneiO ImakerstCL The 6th International Furniture, Houseware 6* Furnishings Exhibition. 8 13 May 1084 Hall 3 World Trade Centre Singapore 18 noon 10 pm Admission: $8, free to children under 18 HQMEMAKERS The show that is seen by more than 100,000 people. Be sure you don't miss it! The most529 words
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world
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Article, Illustration581 1984-05-07 8 Incident in downtown Seoul that raised a 'brief frown' from the pontiff Agencies SEOUL, Monday THIS was the scene of the "shooting" incident in which a man was seized by security guards after he dashed from a crowded Svement into the path of Pope John PaulAgencies - 581 words
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Article160 1984-05-07 8 PORT MORESBY, Monday 'FISH have been strung from lamp posts in welcome and in the jungle, tribesmen are gathering for the man they call Santu Papa Pope John Paul. The people of Papua New Guinea (PNG), where the Stone Age ended only this century, are preparing160 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-05-07 9 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FOURTEEN expelled leaders of Malaysia's main Chinese political party led by business tycoon Tan Koon Swan were yesterday re-instated by party delegates at an extraordinary general assembly here. The group was re-instated by 1,607 of 1,615 delegates attending the MCA's meetingReuter - 256 words
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Article779 1984-05-07 9 Rival factions turn to Malaysian PM to sort out stalemate THE MCA CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FOR THE second time in as many weeks, both factions of the MCA turned to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to sort out the stalemate in779 words
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109 1984-05-07 9 UPI WASHINGTON, Mon INFLATION has been increasing sharply in the developing world, the IMF reports. During 1983, while industrial nations recorded their lowest annual inflation rate since 1972 5 per cent inflation among developing countries that do not produce oil surged to 54.1UPI - 109 words
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188 1984-05-07 9 AP NEW DELHI, Monday SOVIET and Afghan government troops recaptured Andarab Valley, nortn of Kabul, in heavy fighting last week with Muslim rebels, entrenched in the area for the past two years, a senior Afghan government source reported yesterday. The kabul official,AP - 188 words
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Article128 1984-05-07 9 BEIRUT, Monday AN Islamic group said it had attacked a Soviet cultural centre here last night in revenge for Soviet action in Afghanistan. Beirut Radio said a rocket-propelled {;renade hit the cultural centre in Mus-im-held west Beirut but there were no casualties. A man telephoned an128 words
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Article511 1984-05-07 10 TRENDS Asiaweek DIRECT broadcasting by satellite (DBS) has captured the imagination of governments, satellite manufacturers, broadcasters, cable television companies, and film makers, the Financial Times of London, reports. "The high-rolling gamblers around the world who are preparing to stake the equivalent of millions of dollarsAsiaweek - 511 words
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Article63 1984-05-07 10 TRENDS a quick read 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. In63 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-05-07 10 HONG KONG, Monday GOVERNMENT Eirosecutors expect o wrap up tneir case this week in a sensational murder trial that has taken centre stage in Hong Kong's big-gest-ever financial collapse. A Malaysian businessman is charged with strangling a Kuala Lumpur banker who tried335 words
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307 1984-05-07 10 Toxic gases and chemicals used, says US expert UPI SAN FRANCISCO, Monday ALONG with such highly publicised technological wonders as miniature calculators, the booming semiconductor industry may be producing serious and littlesuspected health hazards, an occupational health expert warns. "There are facts to suggestUPI - 307 words
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Article107 1984-05-07 10 Reuter NAPLES, Monday ABOUT 1,000 Neapolitans applauded wildly yesterday when the blood of St Januarius liquified, indicating that the saint would continue to protect Naples, Catholic Church sources said. The congregation followed glass phials carrying the dried blood around the Basilica of Santa Chiara inReuter - 107 words
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59 1984-05-07 10 UPI PITTSBURGH, Mon MUHAMMAD ALI, who was recently kicked out of the British Magical Society for revealing trade secrets, may see one of his homes disappear. A mortgage company warned last Saturday that it would sell his home in a Pittsburgh suburb unlessUPI - 59 words
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Advertisement58 1984-05-07 8 fjjouiuje We can make you really happy during our Happy Hours 4 pm to 7 pm. Because with every big bottle of liquor you order comes our extra half bottle that's absolutely FREE!! iVvl /jk IP- 1 Pgrit "A i»!ji ijl Iwm MM r* N i. V Metropole Hotel (Ist58 words
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Advertisement134 1984-05-07 9 CLASS DISTINCTION mJrZ I Performs Nightly at FABER VALLEY from 6pm Here's the West-side story... CLASS DISTINCTION entertains you with Country Westerns, sentimental pops, all the latest hits, and a selection of Chinese, Japanese International numbers. Guest appearance by Members of the Society of Oilfield Trash on occasional Fridays... while134 words
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Advertisement47 1984-05-07 10 Asiatic Engineering Pte. Ltd. m jSßgga 5) IS4. 156 OWEN ROAD SINGAPORE 0621. TEL *****10 *****90 TELEGRAMS ASIAENGINE TELEX R*****1. Sole Agent EBARA FANS it BLOWERS Model AIM Axial Flow n Model SRM Single Suction Multi-Ace Doubl Suction Three-Ace < Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds47 words
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money
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331 1984-05-07 11 GOLD REPORT FROM GREEN COLLIER k A SPOT Gold Bullion opened at US$376 per ounce last Monday and held steadily above the technical support at US$375 This attracted scattered bargain hunting, which by Thursday, nad Eushed the metal up to331 words
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959 1984-05-07 11 GUANG HUAN - By GUANG HUAN IN Aug 1, 1983, I wrote about the Price/Earnings (P/E) ratios at which some of tne finance sector stocks were trading at that time. Now that most of these companies have released their results for the financial year959 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-05-07 11 SHARE OF THE DAY j NORTH Borneo Timbers, which looked to be making an upward run following some trading over the last few days, may or may not be just another wooden counter. After a recent rally brought NBT to $2.26, it slipped back to139 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-05-07 12 MR CHEONG KIM PONG is now chairman of the Hong Fok Corporation in succession to the late Mr Cheong Eak Chong, founder of tne corporation. Mr K P Cheong has been a director of the corporation since it was first incorporated in Singapore in 1967, under the name299 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-05-07 12 MS CHI A KIM LI AN, Fitness International's instructress at Shenton House, was promoted to manager of its Macau operation. She is Fitness International's first instructor to be promoted to such a position and she assumes responsibilities of the Macau Centre this month. MR HARRY LEONG, 36,275 words
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435 1984-05-07 12 MALAYAN Banking's one-for-four bonus issue, one-for-four rights issue and eight per cent redeemable unsecured loan stock is a very devised financial configuration in the exercise to secure cash from shareholders for its operations and expansion. The bank announced late last month that it435 words
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300 1984-05-07 12 Hanover Trust currency review THE FRENCH Franc followed the Deutschemark sharply lower against the dollar over most of April, finishing the month at Ffr 8.35/US$, almost five per cent below opening levels. In contrast, the unit firmed on a crossrate, moving back to300 words
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Article209 1984-05-07 12 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd (KLI) has forecast a profit before tax and extraordinary items of M 56.971 million for the year ending Oct 31, 1984. It has also projected a pre-tax profit of M 52.188 million at the company level. Outlining details in the rights issue209 words
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199 1984-05-07 12 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd will reap a profit of 112.37 million trom the sale of its shares in Malayan Fibre Containers Sdn Bhd (MFC) and Kuala Lumpur Glass Manufacturers Co Sdn Bhd (KLGM) to Endiri Sdn Bhd. In reply to a199 words
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Advertisement124 1984-05-07 11 16 Raffles Quay, (m #33-07 Hong Leong Bldg, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. X&Mrmb cMkkr~ presents "Nyonya Lunches" a! $5.50 net! between 11.30 am 2 pm Monday: Ayam Issam Tumis, Sambal Ikan Bilis, Telor Dada, Timun with Nasi Lemak. Tuesday: Kuah Lada, Babi Goreng Chilli, Ayam Tau-Yu, Taugeh Goreng with plain124 words
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Miscellaneous18 1984-05-07 11 1-10 ,9H4 l MrNauglil Synd. lir Mff. &TOKB.R, WILL you MAKt A NIOT& ABOUT MV CUAHbB- OF AOPZM-18 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1984-05-07 13 CONCLUDING A TWO-PART ARTICLE BY JOHN MORTIMER ON HIS IMPRESSIONS OF SINGAPORE JOHN MORTIMER, Queen's Counsel, internationally-known author and creator off the popular Rumpole series, continues the account off his fascination with Singapore. Part One of this article, reproduced with permission ffrom1,112 words
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Article, Illustration846 1984-05-07 14 HAN FOOK KWANG - Today we publish the third letter on the findings of the Taxi Task Force HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary Ministry of Communications Singapore 0409 THIS WEEK I would like to reply to the letters that have appeared in the newspapers about the taxi service. Most846 words
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91 1984-05-07 14 TAN SIN GHEE - Customs and Excise Dept's reply TAN SIN GHEE Press Liaison Officer Customs and Excise Department Singapore I REFER to the letter "Is there a case for selling confiscated liquor?" by Eng (SM, April 28). The main purpose for the sale of confiscated liquor91 words
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Article308 1984-05-07 14 WE ARE a group of bodybuilders doing our training at Tiong Bahru Community Centre (CC). The bodybuilding club was formed some 20 years ago and today it enjoys an active membership of 60 men and four women. Last January, we were perturbed by the CC308 words
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195 1984-05-07 14 JASMINE RATNAM - JASMINE RATNAM Singapore 2057 SINGAPOREANS are supposed to be an educated lot. Yet, lately there has been an increase in news reports on pet abuse. The Singapore Monitor's report (SM, May 3) on the two dogs that were thought to195 words
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202 1984-05-07 14 IT IS ridiculous to learn that a number of doctors have petitioned the Government opposing government clinics being kept opened until 10 p.m. This attitude is irresponsible. It is a fact that most doctors operate during office hours, and there is a202 words
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Article471 1984-05-07 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT AMERICAN taxpayers have raised their eyebrows at the news that the outgoing Attorney-Gen-eral of the United States, Mr William French Smith, and his wife will visit Australia and New Zealand soon on a taxpayer-financed 12-day trip. There is nothing unusual about the471 words
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Article550 1984-05-07 15 Let the best man do the job and keep it competitive I REFER to recent letters written bv Justice and Associates (SM, April 26) asking for protectionism against foreigners in tne tallying business in Singapore Tallying," for those not familiar with the word, refers to the following550 words
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Article52 1984-05-07 15 AS SBS buses are among the noisiest on the roads, could the relevant authority please enlighten us as to whether or not noise suppressors are used on these buses, and also what action has been taken to reduce the noise level of these large vehicles? RONALD52 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-07 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest w« be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous87 1984-05-07 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Delta House, Singapore 0315 Telephone: *****88 Telex No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Nee, Chief Editor Hazel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor Toh Thian Ser, Deputy Chief Editor Robin Yiu, Circulation Manager Felix Soh, Assistant Editor Lee Chiu87 words
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Article, Illustration880 1984-05-07 16 LO TIEN YIN - mm By LO TIEN YIN BIG BIRD once said in Sesame Street that the good thing about an exercise bicycle is that you are always home, no matter how hard you pedal. But then. Big Bird has a weight problem only. For others, pedalling away880 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-05-07 16 ALL health freaks, keep your legs crossed. Fitaerobics, the hottest thing in the American keep-fit scene, may be coming your way. "This sport requires strength, flexibililty, endurance, the creativity to put a routine together and the courage to show it off in competition with128 words
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246 1984-05-07 16 "MAKE it burn. Feel the stretch," purrs Jane Fonda. "Easy for you to say," I muttered and sighed, wondering when my fam-ily-sized figure would become like Fonda's svelte one. If you are a masochist, the Jane Fonda Workout is for you. She has exercises246 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-05-07 16 HER morning pastime used to be looking out of her window, envying those people walking to work. Ellen Cheng, 61, battled for 40 years with diabetes, high blood pressure and other sicknesses. Because of her cataracts, she is always banging into things.218 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-05-07 16 LUCILLA TEOH - SIIWiAPORE FESTIVAL A OF ARTS iC 1984 K By LUCILLA TEOH THE ROOM is bare of all recognisable furniture. What is the court room of the Ministry of Law during the week has been transformed into a rehearsal room. Slowly, the dancers filter646 words
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Article, Illustration757 1984-05-07 18 liriVgSi6;E'NE| LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: CBS bid farewell last week to One Day at a Time after an B^-year run but cut only one other veteran show, The Mississippi, as it announced five new programmes for its prime-time schedule in September. Freshmen series that received cancellation notices from CBSLAT-WP - 757 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-05-07 18 Eureka Stockade (Debut) (Ch 5, 9.25 pm) IN the 1850s, following the gold rush in the United States, many Americans travelled to Australia to find their fortune. Australia was the new frontier for Great Britain, but it was bankrupt. The new governor, Sir Charles Hotham, could533 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-05-07 19 SHEILA BENSON - Second remake of the classic sinks in the second half By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LAT-WP THE THIRD telling of the epic clash between Captain Bligh and Mr Christian, this time called simply The Bounty, has a strong first half, a fascinating fleshingout of what is presumably theLAT-WP - 699 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-05-07 19 TITLE: TONGKAT SAKTI (Magic Cane) STARRING: Boy Tirayoh, Anna Taeras DIRECTOR: Willy Wilianto PRODUCER: NY Leonita Suptopo Reviewed by LUCILLA TEOH INDONESIAN films are not doing very well in Singapore. Judging from Tongkat Sakti, I am not surprised. This film was shot on an obviously low budget414 words
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Miscellaneous687 1984-05-07 17 Sample Swordsman Chu The Gang. The Art Maker Water along Nancy San MounRomper Zax the People Water pollution is a big problem many countries. reservoirs, rivers and seas are polluted because J^^Bjk Batman the Boy Wonder. M The priceless Catwoman. w Joker steps B News Dulu dan Sekarang H^k (Channels687 words
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Miscellaneous320 1984-05-07 17 12.00 PM Programme Summary no), Mstislav Rostropovich (piano) 2. 12.05 Musical Notebook 1.00 Dvorak: Gypsy Songs, Opus 55 -No 4 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Als Die Mutter, Edita Gruberova (soMusical Notebook: Inspiration in Ad- prano), Erik Werba (piano) 3. Faure: versity (cont'd) 1. Beethoven: Sym- Au Bord De L'eau,320 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-05-07 17 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 An IceCream War 12.45 Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Sina a Song of London 1.45 Letters from Everywhere 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Baker s Half Dozen 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company169 words
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Miscellaneous443 1984-05-07 20 GENERASI KU THE KEMUNING SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE and the Marine Parade Branch Library are jointly organising a programme in Malay entitled Generasi Ku on Saturday at 3 pm at the Marine Parade Branch Library Auditorium. This programme will consist of poetry recitals, a one-act play and dance items. Those interested443 words
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Miscellaneous859 1984-05-07 20 JANUSZ OLEJNICZAK I SSO CONCERT at VictoConcert Hall will present Polish pianist JanBk^ second series of concerts on Friday and Saturday M at 8 15-pm He will play pieces from Mendelssohn, Chopin and Tchai- kovskv Tickets at $7 and $4 are available the Victoria Theatre Booking Office, Storage Centrepoint, Tangs859 words
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Miscellaneous41 1984-05-07 20 nm TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 9.16 am Low tide: 10.24 am (0.2 m) (0.3 m) High tide: 4.24 pm High tide: 5.43 pm (2 1 m) (2 m) Low tide: 9.15 pm Low tide: 10 28 pm (1.3 m) (1.4 m)41 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-05-07 21 THE CHEF RECOMMENDS MAKE mum a feel like a queen this Mother's Day. In case you've forgotten, it falls on May 13 this year, and that's not too far away. Well, you've celebrated your Christmases, Chinese New Years and Valentine's Days with glee now280 words
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Miscellaneous432 1984-05-07 23 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA You may find yourself being September 23 to October 22 blamed for another's error. A You may feel attracted tomost unlikely person will ex- wa «"ds a stranger. But this plain. You may have difficulty friendship won t come to anyin432 words
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Miscellaneous183 1984-05-07 23 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook UioßK,So6' THAT > PIRM 15 ÜbIQBRGoMGr A THE la>RiT£R Of OJA6 THe 6fi«r KePbfiT TuR&UUfcNT ADoUSCEHCEi REPORT WAS O&VIOOSLY i[ C^NCrRATUI,ATiOrJd. li OU COWPANV KORALE. ITS UJAV 6N\ART AND IP weevHMAw a^rueew a successful- owskvamt of corporate 4 -—f thvjkAu CHIUWMP A ST6ADy j DR SMOCK183 words
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Advertisement198 1984-05-07 24 Classified Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Snnday Monitor Wards 0.35 cmU per word 0.55 ceata par word DtapUy $7.70 p«r col. en $12.00 p«r col. cat Bnlam Hr» Moa-Frl, 9«m-spm Sat, 9am-lpm Chin* Ling Acct 913-541/ 760-1631 Commercial Serv 280-1157/1583 Daniel Chan Mgnl Serv .296-4765 Financial Point Management Services 745-5433198 words
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Advertisement213 1984-05-07 25 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant SIIIMIZL (49b) CONSTRUCTION VOr CO., LTI> Currently engaged in several projects in Singapore including the MRT, invite suitably qualified applicants for:CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN 1 Polytechnic Diploma in Building/Civil Engineering or equivalent. Preferably with 2 years' working experience in the Building Industry. Candidates with GCE *0' level and213 words
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Advertisement272 1984-05-07 25 ALO PRO seek PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS for it's Aloe Vera Herbal skin-care products. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Houaewlvea welcome. No registraUon fees Free brochures and samples Attractive incentives and commission. Interested please contact 224-6017/ 220-3079 umnmr moumto auu Personnel who can read, write and speak Arabic272 words
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Advertisement373 1984-05-07 26 classified APPOINTMENTS Wealco A iw» of the Weerne Brothers Oroup TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are a highly profitable and successful distributor of many leading products which are current market leaders in Singapore. Our expansion into existing and new areas of business requires young men and women who look upon selling373 words
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Advertisement1199 1984-05-07 26 PART-TIME INDUSTRIAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES JUL 1984 INTAKE Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Industrial Skill Development courses commencing week beginning 25 Jun 84. These courses are at the Industrial Technician Certificate (ITC) and the National Trade Certificate (NTC) Grade 2 and 3 levels. The NTC courses1,199 words
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Advertisement454 1984-05-07 27 classified 273-9090 Advertisement CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNTS 0F:NimM of Dacaaiad Members Account No. 1. RATAN BTE PAMRY *****77J 2. MOHO BIN AHMAD *****67H 3. PANG MENG LIANG *****39E 4. MARK BO HUNG *****19J 5. TSNG CHI TEK *****99J 6. SIOW KHOON LOONG *****75 I 7. TAN KIN KIM *****67 I454 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-05-07 28 JOHN SELLERS - ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP BY JOHN SELLERS BIRMINGHAM CITY 0 LIVERPOOL 0 LIVERPOOL took another faltering step towards the First Division championship with a draw in a fiercely competitive match at St Andrews. With Manchester United also drawing, the result was sufficient to preserve Liverpool's two-point lead.581 words
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116 1984-05-07 28 IPSWICH were the onlv winners among the bottom eight, a header from skipper Russell Osman giving them a 1-0 victory over Sunderland. Coventry had Terry Gibson to thank for the late goal that earned them a 2-2 draw with Luton. Nicky Platanaur116 words
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122 1984-05-07 28 IN Division Two the promotion race is over Newcastle go up with Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea but the title race is still very much alive. Chelsea cut Wednesday's lead to two points with a 2-0 win over Manchester City on122 words
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1259 1984-05-07 28 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 0 Liverpool 0, Coventry 2 Luton 2, Everton 1 Manchester United 1, Ipswich 1 Sunderland 0, Leicester 2 Nottingham Forest 1, Notts County 0 Queens Park Ranger* 3, Stoke 1 Southampton 1, Tottenham 2 Norwich 0, Watford 0 Wolverhampton 0, West1,259 words
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Article112 1984-05-07 28 Saturday's Results: Chicago 8, Boston 5; Detroit 6, Cleveland 5; Toronto 10, Kansas City 1; Minnesota 5, Oakland 4; Baltimore 7, Texas 5; Milwaukee 2, New York 1,10 innings; California 3, Seattle 1. W L PCT GB Detroit 21 4 .840 Toronto 17 10 .630 5 Milwaukee112 words
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272 1984-05-07 28 INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP STANLEY CUP ACTION UPI UNIONDALE (New York), Monday THE NEW YORK Islanders, surviving an historic challenge, clinched their fifth straight berth in the Stanley Cup finals on Saturday night by riding two Mike Bossv goals to aUPI - 272 words
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91 1984-05-07 28 Reuter DALLAS, Monday HARVEY MARTIN, a defensive end who played a major role in making the Dallas Cowboys a force in American football over the past decade, announced on Friday night that he was retiring after 11 seasons. Martin, 34, played in four SuperbowlsReuter - 91 words
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Article117 1984-05-07 28 Saturday's Rasults: Montreal 2, Atlanta 1; 10 innings. Pittsburgh 8, Los Angeles 7, 10 innings. Chicago 6, San Diego 5, 10 innings. Philadelphia 11, Cincinnati 2, night. Houston 10, New York 6, night. San Francisco 7, St. Louis 0, called after 5 innings, rain. W L PCT117 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-05-07 29 ERNEST FRIDA; ERNEST FRIDA in Seremban - Young Burmese pro wins Dunlop Masters with a fine 274 GOLF ROUNDUP with I ERNEST FRIDA By ERNEST FRIDA in Seremban KYI HLA HAN, the 23-year-old affable Burmese professional, took his game to new heights with a runaway win in the $40,000526 words
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346 1984-05-07 29 P M SAMY finally broke loose from the poor form that has been threatening his confidence over the past few weeks when he posted the best overall gross score of one-under-par 70 in the Sembawang Country Club Open tournament yesterday. Said Samy:346 words
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400 1984-05-07 29 Overall best gross score: P M Samy (Sem) 70. Overall best net score: Robert Teo (Sem) 65 ocb. 'A' division (handicap 0-10) best gross score: M Balraj (Seletar) 74 ocb. Net scores: 67 Sam Woo (Sem), 69 K Madasamy (Seletar), 70 N400 words
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Article715 1984-05-07 29 Race 1 3 Merdeka Bridge II 55 Dan it (2) 4 2 1 7 Imposing 52 M Rahman (8) 6 4 2 9 Startrack 534 Sag (12) 8 5 3 4 Badak II 554 Tweedie (I) 114 Coarse Withdrawal: Allez Allez II (57) Owner. Tallahassee Stable Trainer: Eddie715 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-05-07 30 ALFONSO CHAN - SINGAPORE 99 NEGRI BEMBILAN $7 Report by ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S winning display against Negri Sembilan in the first Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association's Cup was a dismal show even though the score was 99-57. They failed to reach the century mark over their weakest Malaysian rivalPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 345 words
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326 1984-05-07 30 ÜBER CUP PREVIEW: ENGLAND v CANADA The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ENGLAND will whip Canada 5-0 in the Über Cup Group A match today. That's the bold Prediction of English coach Irian Hooper and their No. 1 player Helen Troke. OnThe Star - 326 words
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324 1984-05-07 30 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IF ENGLAND are hoping for a 5-0 win over Canada, they will have to toil hard to keep that slate clean in tonight's Group A match. This is the promise the Canadians have madeThe Star - 324 words
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188 1984-05-07 30 SEEN AND HEARD The Star THE European players may well have cried "fixed". As if the heat in Kuala Lumpur is not bad enough, the air-conditioning system at the hotel where the Thomas and Über Cup teams are staying has been outThe Star - 188 words
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174 1984-05-07 30 S GULAM - TM PAVOH UNITED 1 CEYUUK INTERNATIONAL 2 By S GULAM IT WAS a night of shame at Jalan Besar Stadium The shame brought about by Toa Payoh United's goalkeeper Marc Chan's attack on Geylang striker, Johana Johari, in a National Football League Division One174 words
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Advertisement230 1984-05-07 29 POWAKaddy The Dependable Partner Powa Kaddy is the very first golf trolley that requires absolutely no maintenance is the result of two years painstaking research and development and has been rigorously tested in every conceivable golfing situation As a result Powa Kaddy is unconditionally 9 m guaranteed for two years230 words
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Miscellaneous36 1984-05-07 29 10 SWEEP First: ***** ($2,351) Second: ***** ($1,175) Third: ***** ($589) Starters: $60 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolations: $45 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****36 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-05-07 31 KENNETH JALLEH - Malaysia must impress I against a weak Japan /X\ Danes face bitter battle with Swedes By KENNETH JALLEH in Kuala Lumpur AS THE curtain rises this evening at 6.30 on the final rounds of the world's men and women team badminton championships at the newlyrenovated Stadium Negara, hosts470 words
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483 1984-05-07 31 The Star TONIGHTS FIXTURES THOMAS CUP Malaysia vs Japan In Group A Daamarfc vs Swadan In Gtoup ÜBER CUP Canada vs England In ttroup A China vs Indonesia In Group I Own begin from 5.30 pan. at Stadium KUALA LUMPUR, Monday INDONESIA will beThe Star - 483 words
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Advertisement32 1984-05-07 31 INSIDE: PG 31 SEEN AND ENGLAND CANADA HEARD Prediction is abWe'll whip the surd, Europeans find it Canadians by 5-0, says a furious hard to stay cool says Helen Troke Canadian champion32 words
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