Singapore Monitor, 8 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Tuesday, May 8, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-05-08 1 Offensive may deal crushing blow to guerillas, admits rebel spokesman UPI NEW YORK, Tuesday A MUSLIM guerilla spokesman said yesterday Soviet troops now are in control of half of Afghanistan's strategic Panjsher Valley and may deal the insurgent movement a final, crushing blow.UPI - 407 words
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Advertisement157 1984-05-08 1 MISS SINGAPORE rrH|K |IMM| Where mi budding has STAR Zj All 'tlftA I Zola Budd in colour The story behind 1984 s flll iflß I J most dramatic track personality: Pg 27 &28 glemour I f| ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER nnnoO \r ('S The battle for Division 1 yUiIC p 8157 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-05-08 2 Big downpoup disrupts the lunch uf city's office worhers A DOWNPOUR soon after noon yesterday caused flooding in several places and disrupted lunchtime for thousands of office workers. Traffic was jammed at several road junctions in the city area. Police said the junction of McCallum178 words
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167 1984-05-08 2 Lianhe Zaobao BAD WEATHER in West Malaysia has caused big fluctuations in the prices of vegetables exported to Singapore over the last few weeks. Chillis are particularly short in supply and its wholesale price has more than doublea. While one kilogram ofLianhe Zaobao - 167 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-05-08 2 In deep water...This woman was spotted in Telecoms Building at Robinson Road, deciding whether to brave the one-and-a-half foot deep flood water and risk ruining her frock 0r... Bridge over troubled water...a Telecoms man employee extends a helping hand to a woman colleague.Pix by CLIFTON AW and SPENCER LOH - 57 words
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Article445 1984-05-08 3 BERTILLA PEREIRA - IT IS CAUSING SINGAPOREANS TO SUFFER ACHES AND PAINS By BERTILLA PEREIRA BOTTLING up their problems may be causing Singaporeans to suffer aches and pains. Psychiatrists here believe stress tends to show up more often in physical symptoms than as depression, which is common in the West.445 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-05-08 3 CHEW YEN FOOK - He will sing at Japanese song festival Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK WHEN Joe Salim was 14, he picked up an old guitar from a dustbin and made strings for it from wire out of a discarded bicycle brake cable. "I373 words
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182 1984-05-08 4 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN THE BIG spenders among visitors to Singapore are the convention delegates, the majority of whom are men. Male conventioneers outnumbered females four to one last year, when a total of 120,000 delegates made their way to the Republic for the182 words
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Article215 1984-05-08 4 BID TO REVERSE TREND OF DECLINING UNION MEMBERSHIP THE National Trade Union Congress, in an attempt to reverse the trend of declining union membership, has launched a membership recruitment drive. For a start, it has printed 100,000 copies of a May Day Special edition of The215 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-05-08 4 YONG POW ANG - SATU AGREES TO SPLIT INTO THREE HOUSE UNIONS By YONG POW ANG THE three house unions to be formed out of the 13,000-strong Singapore Air-Tranport Workers' Union (SATU) will have sufficient funds get going. The proposed formula for the transfer of assets504 words
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Article87 1984-05-08 4 OSIA House Union to represent the employees of Singapore Airlines, Singapore Engine Overhaul Centre, Singapore Aero-Engine Overhaul, Singapore Airlines Properties and Singapore Aviation and General Insurance Co; OSATS House Union to represent the employees of Singapore Airport Terminal Services and Singapore Airport Duty-Free Emporium; and OCIAS87 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-05-08 6 Ee Boon Lee - A Journalists Notebook By Ee Boon Lee THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Association is in deep trouble. One faction is accusing the other of trying to pack a meeting with phantom members so as to stay in power. But the MCA is not the only party569 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-05-08 6 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE THE appointment of Mr Ng Pock Too, 39, as Political Secretary to the Prime Minister has been widely interpreted as the induction of yet another top civil servant into the political arena. The announcement of his new437 words
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100 1984-05-08 6 SINGAPORE Airlines' contribution to the Republic's fross domestic product increased from 3.1 per cent in 982 to 3.3 per cent last year. The SIA group is also one of the largest employers in Singapore, employing one out of every 91100 words
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Advertisement132 1984-05-08 2 HQ fmSBSjSPBffK H obtained with one 4-key independent memory absorbs heavy work Built-in business brain for percentages direct answers^^^VH^^^^ to add-ons, discounts, ratios and increase/decrease values. A go-anywhere power source lets you use batteries or the nearest AC outlet. emporium I P gHK* I m (5) PTE LTD I 77132 words
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Advertisement13 1984-05-08 2 Singapore's only regular page on property In the Monitor every Wednesday and Sunday13 words
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Advertisement116 1984-05-08 3 *iX Every Wednesday an< Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: Minden Fashion House adds new interest to imported casual garments in cotton, linen and silk. Friday: Koya Creation combines fresh looks from the Orient with their116 words
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Advertisement164 1984-05-08 4 KEEP A PERFECT BALANCE WITH POCARI, THE ISOTONIC DRINK. Lulu is a super secretary, whose life is made up of endless piles of paperwork and files, accompanied by her boss's loud voice and the consistent ringing of the telephone. All this fluster may a EH leave her thirsty and listless.164 words
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Advertisement11 1984-05-08 6 To Buy or Not to Bay Read property section Wednesday's Monitor11 words
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Article426 1984-05-08 7 The Star HONG KONG, Tuesday FORMER Carrian Empire boss George Tan, who retreated from public view to two Spanish villas in Yuen Long, has now a problem in his house. Tne authorities have declared that a swimming pool was illegally-built, and might be demolished. The propertyThe Star - 426 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-05-08 7 JALIL MURDER TRIAL The Star HONG KONG, Tuesday MURDER-ACCUSED Mak Foon Than wanted a police expert on Malaysian affairs kept away on Aug 6 .when his cautioned statement mentioning the Finance Minister and other ministers was being recorded, a High Court heard. "Mak statedThe Star - 304 words
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180 1984-05-08 7 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan would easily defeat either Democratic front-runner Walter Mondale or Senator Gary Hart if November's presidential election were held now, a poll showed yesterday. A nationwide telephone survey of 2,700 voting-age Americans, conducted from April 28UPI - 180 words
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564 1984-05-08 8 TRENDS SCIENTISTS working with hepatitis B one of the world's most widespread ailments have discovered a way to make a potentially cheap, simple and powerful vaccine against the disease, The Boston Globe reports. The discovery, if it leads to a useful vaccine, should become564 words
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Article63 1984-05-08 8 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or 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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207 1984-05-08 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Tues THE Soviet-led Warsaw Pact yesterday called on the West to begin talks on drafting an East-West nonaggression treaty which would rule out the use of military force to settle disputes. The official news agency Tass said a message outliningReuter - 207 words
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416 1984-05-08 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday SEVEN major US chemical companies yesterday agreed to pay a record liability settlement of US$lBO million (Ss37B million) into a fund for Vietnam veterans who say they were poisoned by the chemical defoliant Agent Orange. The out-of-court settlement wasReuter - 416 words
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Article178 1984-05-08 8 BY STEVE STERNBERG OF KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS WHEN parents smoke, they pollute their children. In fact, nicotine from [>arents' cigarette smoke ingers in infants and newborns for hours, according to researchers from the University of North Carolina. "One of the striking things in infants is it doesn't take178 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-05-08 9 UPI MANILA, Tues A BEAUTY queen, a faith healer, a born-again Christian, a jailed dissident, an array of movie stars and a singing first lady. The cast of candidates and campaigners alone makes the run-up to next Monday's parliamentary elections in the Philipf >ines aUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 518 words
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168 1984-05-08 9 UPI MEXICO CITY, Tues THREE Latin American countries held presidential elections, with moderate Jose Napoleon Duarte claiming victory in El Salvador yesterday and vowing to eradicate death squads in his nation. Ecuadorans elected a conservative as president and in Panama's first presidential elections inUPI - 168 words
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344 1984-05-08 9 By PHILIP BANGSBERG in Hong Kong A MAJOR row has blown up between Cable and Wireless Systems here and the American government over a leaked diplomatic cable reporting that the company is boycotting US telecommunications and computer equipment. One immediate effect is344 words
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121 1984-05-08 9 JAKARTA, Tuesday MALAYSIA'S Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said Asean would never accept Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia. "If Vietnam says it is going to be in Kampuchea until doomsday, then Asean will wait for Vietnam's doom," he told reporters when121 words
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Advertisement516 1984-05-08 7 jft J|^ -r t cools the four corners t S of your world S J For better living. The Daikin Econair System cools wall-mounted and come in elegant Qj VA> more rooms in your home to give you greater platinum or simulated walnut finish. JpaaßßM n comfort And they're so516 words
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Advertisement114 1984-05-08 8 Get a new slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule in the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to114 words
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Advertisement9 1984-05-08 8 Inverting in Properties? Read property section in Wednesday's Monitor9 words
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Advertisement131 1984-05-08 9 I Mi flying office equipmentRaninccon" Our electronic typewriter, the Remtronic 2000. Features of an electronic, price of an electric. u-Bix s-^C Our well-respected copiers offer low cost per H copy and highly reliable after-sales service. t 1 iw) Our German-made r |JE Roto Offset machines have been tried, tested and131 words
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249 1984-05-08 10 The Star ANTAH Holdings, Jardine Matheson Holdings (Malaysia) and Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd have teamed up to bring to Malaysia the convenience store chain the 7Eleven stores The 7-Eleven stores will be operated under a joint venture company, Convenience Shopping Sdn Bhd, whichThe Star - 249 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-05-08 10 JOYCE QUEK - Proposed TSRs rejected by the Stock Exchange By JOYCE QUEK CITY Development Ltd's plans to raise $90 million through unsecured loan stock with trans- fera b 1 e subscription rights (TSRs) have been dashed by the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The exchange has436 words
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Article289 1984-05-08 10 The Star LONG suffering shareholders of loss-stricken India-Malay-sia Textiles Bhd (IMT) are finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel for hopes of a recovery in the company. The good news came over the weekend with the removal of the bailiff following theThe Star - 289 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-05-08 10 SHARE OF THE DAY j SWIRE Pacific has taken quite a nosedive following its move to take total control of 72.5 per cent owned Swire Properties. The deal, announced before trading on April 30, took HK$l.7O off the price of the A shares, which217 words
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198 1984-05-08 10 WS4LLSTREET DISTURBING interest-rate forecasts made last week continued to influence Wall Street today and stock prices finished mixed and turnover faded into one of this year's slowest sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell over 16 points on interest-rate concerns on Friday,198 words
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Article183 1984-05-08 10 THE DOLLAR soared in active trading yesterday, riding a tide of rising interest rates in the United States to climb to a record high against the British pound, a 6 1-2-year high against tne Swiss franc and a 22-month high against the Canadian dollar. Even a report183 words
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99 1984-05-08 11 LONDON (Dunlop Holdings Pic's) trading results in the early months of 1984 are running ahead of the same period a year ago, chairman Mr Maurice Hodgson said in the annual report. This mainly reflects continuing improvement in European business and the benefits of earlier99 words
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196 1984-05-08 11 Highlands Lowlands to offset labour shortage with machinery HIGHLANDS Lowlands is having difficulty improving productivity to offset the drift of labour out of estates to urban centres, it says in its annual report. To make up for the loss of estate workers, its chairman, Mr Syed Mahmood said: "We are196 words
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107 1984-05-08 11 GENERAL CORP Bhd (GCB) has entered into agreements to purchase the entire paid-up capitals of Ladang Juntai Sdn Bhd (LJ) ana Sekilau (M) Sdn Bhd (SMV The Ms 39 million price for the 14.8 million Msl LJ shares will be satisfied by Ms3o107 words
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536 1984-05-08 11 COMPANY NEWS PUBLIC CORPORATION'S results were badly hit by weak demand for its yarn and knitwear, high interests and operating cost for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. Unaudited results showed a Oloss of M 51.85 million on a trer of M 59.59536 words
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Advertisement155 1984-05-08 11 TODAY'S BEST CHOICE -&fSP\ More and more people the world over are discovering the comfort, m reliability and unbeatable economy of SUZUKI. H Make your best choice today. See the full range of SUZUKI M passenger and commercial vehicles at our showroom nearest to you. M 1 fc ttttttHMK Thousands155 words
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1207 1984-05-08 12 features WITH no industrial base or raw materials and on the wrong side of Britain now for European trade, Liverpool has lost a third of its population in 20 years. Of those who remain, nearly 20 per cent are unemployed and largely unemployable.1,207 words
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Advertisement126 1984-05-08 12 I HiM TAMBOUR DOORS CABINET Sizes available:198 cm x W 120 cm x 42cm -H 105 cm x W 120 cm x ■u The Vinco Filing System hangs, stacks, shelves, files and stores all kinds of information in very little space, vzmoo kii A MI-NE COMPANY SHOWROOM: 7. OPAL CRESCENT126 words
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Article488 1984-05-08 13 Ml THE SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra has come a lone way since its inauguration on Jan 24, 1979. Conceived to fill a "scandalous" void in the serious music scene, it has played itself into the hearts of many Singaporeans. Nobody could have envisaged in 1979 that488 words
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203 1984-05-08 13 THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) has been very successful in attracting industrialists to invest in Singapore. The benefits we get are more jobs, more revenue for the government and, most importantly, a successful transfer of technology. But the EDB, I feel, has203 words
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Article56 1984-05-08 13 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assl Secretary (Public Relations) Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Tay Teck Hock who complained of defects not tended to in his flat (SM, April 19). We would appreciate if he could provide his address so56 words
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162 1984-05-08 13 SINGAPOREAN youths are politically apathetic. This subject was raised by Dr Toh Chin Chye in his talk with students of the National University of Singajwre (NUS) in Rochore Community Centre. I fully agree with him. Let us look around our country, we can find162 words
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197 1984-05-08 13 R DORAISAMY - Company agrees, but some problems to be ironed out: Union REPLIES R DORAISAMY General Secretary Singapore Air Transport-Workers' Union PLEASE refer to the letter by Ex-National Servicemen of SIA (SM, April 28). SATU has been asking SIA to pay additional increments to National197 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-08 13 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wiN 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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Miscellaneous31 1984-05-08 13 Chief. we\e been wrKing on for.' ft Mnpsign ftrim elections.' mn a&nsrfewm f jf Hart isnie nominee.-men \ou emphasize, -the good ow fashioned virtues of ifie pist i REAGMBEREAGM •> «MN W*31 words
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Advertisement523 1984-05-08 14 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER These little giants do EVERYTHING AUTOM/niCALLY J^^CH!NON3SRTsup^ Auto Exposure Correct exposure iS 100% Auto Focus with assured by the Silicon Photo focus lock capability Diode light measuring device. Precise Infrared focusing A 1 system that focuses instantly Continuous Shutter Release even in total darkness. Thef. r ®P®p ted523 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-05-08 15 LEE CHIU SAN - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER By LEE CHIU SAN MANY would-be photographers have lost their heads after developing a roll of film and seeing pictures like the one above Such pictures seldom result when beginning cameramen simply point and shoot with their fully automated,201 words
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Advertisement372 1984-05-08 15 Canonl9B4 Canon LJL Olympic Games Special fir zsssszsz"' Canon^p The thoroughly versatile Canon T5O assures quality act ton photography With Programmed Automation and Automatic Film Advance to get you ready tor every shot newly-developed 35-70 mm zoom lens. 4 5 macro Automated loading winding Fully Programmed AE Programmed Flash Energy372 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-05-08 16 INEZ WEI - FOR THAT SPECIAL EVENING Fashion at leisure Clothes from BOUTIQUE de PATRICIA, Far East Plaza Location: BOULEVARD HOTEL Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI A SPECIAL evening calls for a special way of dressing. You've waited long enough for a good reason to indulge in a few luxuries. Now thatPictures by SPENCER LOH - 363 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-05-08 16 WONG AH YOKE - FINALISTS FOR MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST LACKED CONFIDENCE By WONG AH YOKE I EXPECTED a night of heady glamour, what I saw was a parade of girls trying their best to put on a smile and to move like fashion models. One by one, they518 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-05-08 18 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH TWO interesting music-related programmes have crept on to our screens in recent months. Where one is progressive and modern, the other is historical and retrospective. Square Pegs on Sunday, Channel 3 at 7.30 pm, is a New Wave-orientated524 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-05-08 18 Rhapsody in Colour (Last Episode) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THE final programme looks at the colour white, which symbolises strength, purity and grandeur. Hostess Cnristina One, the SBC Dancers, Bill Kane, Christina and Bill, Richard Ortega Quinteta and Sylvia McCully Dancers will entertain tonight. Some486 words
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Article, Illustration976 1984-05-08 19 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH SINGAPORE is not in the league of those who can provide 200 films in a fortnight as Hong Kong has just done for its Eighth Film Festival but it manages relatively well to meet mov-ie-buff demands. This year saw the New Zealand Film Festival,976 words
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Miscellaneous1418 1984-05-08 17 j i™y' O \J Lr B^EEHSB A 1 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The I 4.55 Open House Theatre. I Singer and storyteller from South Africa. Mr Paul Tracy, 1 1 The LA Mime Company and a percussion group are ft* Programme j I I h(C| LjPßHß|?|P'liP®"T Jp1,418 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-08 18 M%jf"~" 11 l —^■•^■pi^^BHj^J 111 iitiHM I Simple 'Self Application' Kits now available Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces air-conditioning costs Makes glass shatter-resistant Improves outdoor beauty Maintenance free Easy application self-adhesive 3 colours: Grey, Bronze, Silver Distributors axis TRADING CO. PTE LTD. 9 Jalan Besar, Call *****76 Singapore 0020.86 words
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Miscellaneous409 1984-05-08 19 fllM GUlOe NEW HAPPY (*****63): BE CAREFUL SWEETHEART (C) DALIT (*****16): SEEDING OF A GHOST (C) TOA PAYOH (*****34): BE CAREFUL SWEETHEART (CI LIWAGU (*****30): SIAMESE CURSE (C) BEDOK (*****7): HEAVEN CAN HELP (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): OF BLOODY PEONY AT Starring: Zeng Zhiwei, Zhong Chuhong, Wu Yaohan NIGHT (C) Synopsis.409 words
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Advertisement31 1984-05-08 20 JADE: HIIRRY-HURRY-HURRY LAST DAYS! (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 TO LAUGH, COME TO CRY. t|||||||CD f|F :TO CARE. COME TO TERMS lVlllllUl UT BEST FILM »Hmam |1-ssaas?-31 words
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Advertisement50 1984-05-08 20 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Advertisement102 1984-05-08 20 CATHAY: MOW SHUWINGI g (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am. 1.90, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm X A Fantasy Adventure Set To Hard Rock Music! jj ORCHARD (S'ptn) OPENS THURSg Witt CATHAY (KUALA LUMPUR) g "Unfaithfully yours so much fun to watch" X Jaime Lye, Business Times. T 11.1 O O o™™ o X102 words
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Miscellaneous348 1984-05-08 20 cmn NONYA BEADWORK THERE will be a slide-show and talk on Nonya Beadwork and Embroidery on Thursday at the National Museum Theatrette at 8 pm. Admission is free. ASIAN RELIGIONS A LECTURE on dominant symbolism in Asian religions will be held at the National Museum Theatrette at 9.30 am and348 words
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Miscellaneous590 1984-05-08 20 ART p p 1 LEE MOK'S paintings will be on display until tomorrow at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce tm, j Mfc and Industry Exhibition Hall, 10 am to 6 pm. Ad- f* mission is free. ENVIRONMENTAL ART AN exhibition on envi- C i| r ronmental art versus ar- fl590 words
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Miscellaneous154 1984-05-08 20 POLISHED BRASS MUSIC for Everyone tomorrow will feature Polished Brass, at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8 pm The ensemble, formed in June 1979, is made up of 21 South Australian musicians, 14 of whom are instrumental teachers at the music branch of the South Australian Education Department. The other154 words
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Advertisement261 1984-05-08 23 L.J. Liew Piano Co 737-6323 Sonata Music House 339-7021 Victor Music Centre....746-3770/ Victor Music Centre....333-3213/ Victor Music Centre 743-7324. OFFICE MOMOB Jeien Secretarial Serv .447-4267 Vida Commercial Serv .234-1965 ornctAMs 1 For soft lenses and free trial wear, please consult Allen Sician. Public Mansion. Balestier Rd. #01-450 Tel: 252-5631 Link261 words
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Article, Illustration2115 1984-05-08 26 PETER HAWTHORNE; KENNY MOORE - MONITOR SPORTS COLOUR EXTRA BY PETER HAWTHORNE AND KENNY MOORE IPS THE girl, running barefoot as usual, was already far ahead in her 5,000-metre race on the pink Tartan of Stellenbosch University's Coetzenburg Stadium, near Cape Town, South Africa. Then the January nightIPS - 2,115 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-05-08 28 CHRISTINE CHEW - Nuts realise their folly in weekend mud-bath MONITOR ACTION CAMERA d Report and pictures by CHRISTINE CHEW THE FOSTER'S Follies have done it again. In their second match this year, those rugby-playing ladies of the Follies took to the muddy Farrer Park field on Sunday morning against their old294 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-05-08 29 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER REPORTS AP LONDON, Tuesday IPSWICH town scored an upset 2-1 win over Manchester United yesterday and virtually ended United's chances of winning the English League soccer title for the first time since 1967. Alan Sunderland scored Ipswich's crucial goalAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-05-08 29 AP Southampton 5 Tottenham 0 (2-0) TOTTENHAM manager Keith Burkinshaw, unwilling to risk any injuries before Wednesday's UEFA Cup final first leg in Brussels, watched his patched-up reserve team ripped apart by the pace and skill of Southampton. Leeds and LiverpoolAP - 726 words
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Article69 1984-05-08 29 Leading goalscorers after last night's English soccer matches: Division One Milk FA League Cup Cup Europe Total lan Rush (Liverpool) 31 8 2 5 46 Steve Archibald (Tottenham) 20 1 1 5 27 Trevor Christie (Notts County) 20 1 1 5 27 Division Two Kerry Dixon (Chelsea) 27 669 words
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217 1984-05-08 29 Division One Arsenal 3 West Ham 3 Aston Villa 0, Everton 2 Liverpool 5 Coventry 0 Luton 0 Stoke 1 Manchester United 1 Ipswich 2 Norwich 1 Birmingham 1 Nottingham Forest 5 Watford 1 Queens Park Rangers 1 West Bromwtch 1 Southampton 5217 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-05-08 30 KEN JALLEH; K SILVAM - MALAYSIA 5 JAPAN 0 All reports by KEN JALLEH and K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur THE NEAR-capacity crowd of 10,000 were satisfied with the performance of their respective favourites, but not their "victims in last night's world badminton action. The Japanese men and the566 words
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Article37 1984-05-08 30 THOMAS CUP England vs Indonesia (Group A); China vs South Korea (Group B) ÜBER CUP Malaysia vs South Korea (Group A); Japan vs Denmark (Group B) Games will begin from 6.30 p.m. at Stadium Negara37 words
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179 1984-05-08 30 DENMARK 4 SWEDEN 1 AS EXPECTED Denmark carved out an easy 4-1 win over Sweden in the Group B Thomas Cup tie at Stadium Negara last night. The only match the Danes conceeded was the first doubles where last year's All-England champions Stefan179 words
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183 1984-05-08 30 ENGLAND 4 CANADA 1 ENGLAND scored a 4-1 victory over Canada last night but suffered a blow to their Über Cup campaign when doubles player Gillian Clark bowed out with a leg injury. Gillian, who was partnering Gillian Gowers in the first183 words
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Article216 1984-05-08 30 Thomas Cup (men) Group A: Malaysia beat Japan 5-0 (Malaysian names first): Misbun Sidek beat Hiroyuki Hasegawa 815 15-6 15-10; Ong Beng Teong beat Shinji Matsuura 6-15 15-6 15-12; Razif Sidek beat Hiroyoshi Nishiyama 15-5 15-3; Misbun Sidek/Son Goon Chup beat Tetsuaki Inoue/Shokichi Miyamori 15-10 15-10; Razif216 words
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Article128 1984-05-08 30 INDONESIA 0 CHINA 5 CHINA SHOWED Über Cup-winning form when they crushed Indonesia 5-0 in their opening campaign for the women's trophy in Group B of the tournament at the Stadium Negara last night. Current World and All-England champion Li Lingwei demonstrated the Cninese power when128 words
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172 1984-05-08 30 RAZIF Sidek was the (indisputable star in the opening night of the Thomas and Über Cup final rounds as he an* chored Malaysia to a 5-0 victory over Japan in a Group A match. Razif clinched the winning point for Malaysia by172 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-05-08 31 Soccer's deadliest marksman hits four against a tottering Coventry LIVERPOOL 5 COVENTRY 0 MONITOR sports Reuter LONDON, Tuesday ENGLISH soccer's deadliest marksman lan Rush ran riot today as Liverpool swept aside Coventry 5-0 to make virtually certain of their third successive league title. Welsh internationalReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement128 1984-05-08 31 T HOM* s B6P°«T* 3 1 I k. THE SMGAPORE MONITOR K TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1964 V/L. MALAYSIAN HEROES I The Sidek brothers M steal the limelight J Lf at Stadium Negara fwE^vi A-+ Nhu SEE PAGE 31 CASIO, FX-90 Small as a Credit Card When Folded, Yet Easy to128 words
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