Singapore Monitor, 9 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-05-09 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR P EVEN iNo 4 M C (P) No 215 84 Wednesday, May 9, 1984 30 cents19 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-05-09 1 'Soviet pullout a threat to the future of the Games' Agencies NEW YORK, WtdMiday WORLD sports officials said yesterday that the Soviet decision to pull out of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics could threaten the future of the Olympic movement, but some heldAgencies - 584 words
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336 1984-05-09 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday COLORADO Senator Gary Hart kept his presidential hopes alive today with crucial wins in the Ohio and Indiana primaries, while Mr Walter Mondale walked away with smaller victories in Maryland and North Carolina. Mr Mondale had hopedUPI - 336 words
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Advertisement17 1984-05-09 1 'KREMLIN'S BOYCOTT AIMED AT REAGAN': SEE PAGE 7 TV Guide: Page 20 TV Scene Highlights: Page 2117 words
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633 1984-05-09 2 FOO MEY KIEN - After six-month grace period, work will be stopped on sites that do not comply with law By FOO MEY KIEN A SERIES of safety measures will be introduced to control the use of tower cranes which pose a growing threat to workers,633 words
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Article515 1984-05-09 2 A SENIOR PUB official described today how an "energy audit" had helped a manufacturer save $918,000 a year in power costs. The company had reduced its power use per tonne of production from 42 to 36 kilowatts, Mr Goh Lai What, senior planning officer of515 words
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128 1984-05-09 2 Lianhe Zaobao A WEALTHY businessman who drives a Jaguar equipped with a wireless telephone is helping police in their investigations of illegal off-course betting. The businessman was detained on April 29 at about 3.30 p.m. after he was found to be behaving suspiciouslyLianhe Zaobao - 128 words
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118 1984-05-09 2 THE GERMAN airline company, Lufthansa, is pressing for higher commission for freight agents. It has put forward a proposal to the International Air Transport Association (lATA) freight tariff conference on Composite Conference Cargo now being held at the Hyatt Hotel till June 2. Lufthansa's Area118 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-05-09 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - He gives evidence in private cross-summons brought against him by ta||i instructor By FAEZAH ISMAIL LAWYER CHI AM See Tong said today he was looking for his glasses when he went with a policeman to the home of Taiji master Ang Tee912 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-05-09 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Upper Serangoon Technical School starts teachers' keep-fit programme to improve staff relations STORY: BERTILLA PEREIRA THE PRINCIPAL of Upper Serangoon Technical School will go as far as standing on his head to get a point across to his teachers. But the point has nothing toPICTURES: CLIFTON AW - 472 words
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121 1984-05-09 4 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE SINGAPORE Children's Society (SCS) plans to run a second child-care centre to cater to the growing demands of single parents and low-income working parents. The centre, in premises rented from the HDB at Bukit Merah, will be able to121 words
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Article31 1984-05-09 4 THE FEE for a car radio licence is $18 and not $12 as reported in The Monitor this morning. We apologise for the error.31 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-05-09 6 BERTILLA PEREIRA - NEW TWIST TO CONTROVERSY OVER SCHOOL'S NAME FULL TEXT OF MAJOR FONG'S LETTER IN PAGE 15 By BERTILLA PEREIRA IF CHAI CHEE Secondary School on Upper East Coast Road is to be called East Coast Secondary School, what about East Coast Primary School which is on398 words
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252 1984-05-09 6 SURESH NAIR - More constables will now be deployed for crime investigation By SURESH NAIR THE decision to use police constables for crime investigation has proven to be a worthwhile "gamble" for the Singapore Police Force. Begun early this year on a trial basis in the Central252 words
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Article67 1984-05-09 6 A REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force trainee pilot and his instructor ejected to safety over the South China Sea at about 3 p.m. yesterday while on a routine training flight in a BAC Strikemaster. They were picked up by an RSAF rescue helicopter which67 words
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Article76 1984-05-09 6 SINGAPORE Airlines will host the 12th International Forum and 1984 Exposition for Air Cargo. It will be held at the Mandarin Hotel from May 21 to 24. For the first time since its inception in 1962, the biennial forum is being held outside North76 words
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Article66 1984-05-09 6 THE PATRON of the Japanese Cultural Society, Mr Tan Tock San, was awarded the Third Class of the Order of the Rising Sun by the Emperor of Japan on the Emperor's birthday on April 29. Mr Tan, who is the third Singaporean to be so decorated,66 words
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Article59 1984-05-09 6 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board's collection centre at the Overseas Union Bank branch at the Golden Mile Complex will be temporarily closed for about four months for renovation work. During this time, consumers in the area may pay their PUB bills at the Industrial and Commercial Bank59 words
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Advertisement76 1984-05-09 4 ITS You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. G>nveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, And have private function rooms. KD Jl Pin Huang76 words
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321 1984-05-09 7 A deliberate effort to damage the re-election prospects of the President, say US experts LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE KREMLIN'S decision to stay away from the Olympics represents a deliberate effort to damage President Reagan's re-election prospects, coupled with a desire to retaliate against the UnitedLAT-WP - 321 words
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269 1984-05-09 7 UPI SEOUL, Wednesday SOUTH KOREA today expressed regret over the Soviet decision to boycott the Los Angeles Olympic Games, but proposed that it and North Korea resume talks on sending a joint team to the Games. Officials at the Foreign MinistryUPI - 269 words
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181 1984-05-09 7 Reuter LOS ANQELES, Wednesday THE SOVIET decision to withdraw from the Olympic Games is a blow to the efforts of tne organisers to make the games a financial success, economists said today. But Mr Peter Ueberroth, president of the Los Angeles Olympic OrganisingReuter - 181 words
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328 1984-05-09 8 Conservatives charge that numbers weighted in favour of Asians Reuter CANBERRA, Wednesday AUSTRALIA'S long-standing bipartisan approach to immigration policy was shattered by a Parliamentary row yesterday during which a Government backbencher had to be led out shouting and gesticulating from the chamber. The rowReuter - 328 words
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264 1984-05-09 8 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday POLICE yesterday captured seven Sikh extremists after a shootout in what a senior official described as a "major breakthrough" towards closing the books on several unsolved cases of Sikh terrorism. The shootout took place on Monday in Punjab state whereAP - 264 words
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269 1984-05-09 8 AP BANGKOK, Wednesday FOURTEEN of 22 Thai prisoners captured in recent frontier fighting were brought before the local and foreign press in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh yesterday, the official Phnom Penh news agency SPK reported. Major-GeneralAP - 269 words
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382 1984-05-09 9 Reuter NEW YORK, Wednesday A LONG-PREDICTED surge in US interest rates yesterday heightened Tears over the immediate plight of debtor nations but Central bankers meeting on the issue here continued to debate long-term solutions, monetary sources said. AReuter - 382 words
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87 1984-05-09 9 Reuter BIRMINGHAM, Wednesday A BRITISH amateur weightlifter whose three-year-old daughter died after he caned her for disobedience was jailed yesterday for seven years. Daniel Williams, 24, denied murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He told police he hit his daughter Rachel across the buttocks withReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-05-09 9 UPI ROME, Wednesday WESTERN diplomatic sources said today that yesterday morning's commando attack on Col Muammar Gaddafi's fortress home was a coup attempt. "Gaddafi has apparently pulled through again. Our preliminary information is that the attack is over and the coup apparently failed,"UPI - 351 words
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189 1984-05-09 9 LAT-WP TOKYO, Wednesday VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush said on his arrival here yesterday that President Reagan was pleased with the progress made on US-Japan economic issues, but added: "I have to emphasise that more needs to be done, nowLAT-WP - 189 words
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Article550 1984-05-09 10 TRENDS Reuter AT LEAST four Japanese banks are engaged in a hot contest to seek approval to set up a new bank branch in Bangkok, the Nation Review reports. At the same time, Mercantile Bank, which terminated negotiations with US-based Citibank N A after lastReuter - 550 words
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Article63 1984-05-09 10 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 yon 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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209 1984-05-09 10 LAT-WP MOSCOW, Wed ANDREI SAKHAROV, the Soviet Union's best known dissident, has begun a hunger strike to press demands for medical treatment in the West for his wife, a friend who recently saw the. couple said yesterday. The friend, Irina GLAT-WP - 209 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-05-09 10 LAT-WP TOKYO, Wednesday TWO DAYS before Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger's arrival here, Japan's National Security Council yesterday approved another three-year delay to at least 1991 in procurement and deployment of weaponry and equipment that Japan said in 1976 it alreadyLAT-WP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-05-09 10 WASHINGTON, Wed US AMBASSADOR to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick will visit China, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines this month, White House spokesman Larry Speakes announced yesterday. Mr Speakes said Ms Kirkpatrick wduld leave on May 11 and return to the United States on May54 words
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201 1984-05-09 11 US BANKS have pushed up the cost of borrowing for their prime customers for the third time in less than two months. The increase of half a point to 12.5 per cent by most major ranks propelled the201 words
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448 1984-05-09 11 RODNEY HOBSON - Keeping close pace with the strengthening US dollar, it eased only a cent against the US unit By RODNEY HOBSON THE SINGAPORE dollar was testing 2.90 to the pound today as the local currency continued to ride high with the US dollar. The448 words
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Article193 1984-05-09 11 THE LOCAL stock market ended slightly steadier this morning. Faber Merlin continued its active spell with 158,000 shares last done at 81.78. First Allied Corp, actively traded in KL yesterday, had 140,000 shares traded and last done 10 cents up at 14.12. Straits Trading also193 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-05-09 11 SHARE OF THE DAY k -J SPECULATION that United Malacca Rubber Estates (UMRE) may be giving a generous bonus and rights issue have given the shares some fire. Although, UMRE shares continued to De very lightly traded, they have spiralled to the year's hign of159 words
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Article181 1984-05-09 11 THE US dollar rose slightly in Singapore against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said increases in US prime rates, higher broker loan rates and a firm Federal funds rate supported the dollar but operators were cautious, partly on uncertainty about181 words
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128 1984-05-09 12 TIME Engineering Bhd (TEB) issued more information about 30-per-cent-owned Singapore associate Carlee Electronics Pte Ltd. Carlee, an international electronics subcontractor, has targetted sales of $30 million for 1984 to its mainly US and European clients and has $20 million worth of128 words
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Article654 1984-05-09 12 A recognised leader in Singapore's welding industry COMPANY FOCUS by SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES TIME Engineering Berhad (TEB) was listed on the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges in Sept 1983, following a public offering of 6.6 million new ordinary Msl shares at par.654 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-05-09 12 COMPANY NEWS THE current high-paced construction activity in both public and private sectors is expected to tail off after 1984, said NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS chairman George Bogaars in the 1983 annual report. The chairman expects the trend to take353 words
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Article252 1984-05-09 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Cold Storage 3.84/3.94 Fraser Neave 6.05/6.10 Haw Par 2.52/2.52 Jacks Intl 5.15 B Keck Seng 5.45/5.60 Magnum 3.70/3.74 M Cement 7.80/8.00 Arab-Mai Dev 1.20/1.21 Boustead 2.59 B Esso 13.30/13.60 Genting 5.25/5.30 G I H 2.45 S Hume 5.30/5.45 Inchcape 2.89 S252 words
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Miscellaneous31 1984-05-09 11 —j; 3) 1-7 ciw" M Sra4. Ik R *l'M APRAIP TO LET STOKER SELECT 6TOCK POR ME. E 'at lumcm, me uap trouble PECIPINCr W?OM TUE PIVE ITEMS ON THE MENU.31 words
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594 1984-05-09 13 JON VAN - *y JON VAN of Tho Chicago Tribune ST PETERSBURG (Florida): Instead of "take two aspirin now and call me in the morning," doctors in the future may advise patients to "have your microcomputer call the office" to make adjustments in medication dosage. A highly sophisticated594 words
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494 1984-05-09 13 ISSUES The Washington Post THE TEXTBOOK says that when a country runs a large foreign deficit, its currency will fall. That discourages imports, boosts exports and brings the foreign accounts back into balance all very neatly and rationally. So whyThe Washington Post - 494 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-05-09 13 Implantable programmable infusion pump Chicago Tribune Graphic; Source Or. Robert FiacheM14 words
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180 1984-05-09 14 KATHLEEN HAMILTON - Wanton acts a stain on S'pore's reputation KATHLEEN HAMILTON Bangkok, Thailand IN the two days I have spent in Singapore, I have read two stories of brutal, deliberately cruel treatment of animals. First, two dogs were reportedly thrown from a moving car and,180 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-05-09 14 M TAN - M TAN Singapore 1545 I READ your article "Worker slashes dog which stole his lunch" (SM, May 4) with great horror and indignation. I am most disgusted with the "criminal attitude" displayed by the three workers, in particular the one offering a $50 reward for182 words
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234 1984-05-09 14 KIM GUAN - KIM GUAN Singapore 1438 SINGAPOREANS are efficient in many fields. Unfortunately, one senses that while in their pursuits of a better standard of living and greater material gains, some of them have forgotten to laugh at themselves and observe the many funny sides234 words
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311 1984-05-09 14 Each age has its fashion and music take what is good I DISAGREE with "Square" (SM, May 4) on certain portions of his article. Firstly, the West that gave us the democratic system, good classical and pop music, architecture, technology and the Bible could not be that bad. However, like311 words
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410 1984-05-09 14 THIS is in reply to the letter "Doctor-patient relationship is more important than cost" by FEI" (SM, April 30). "FEI" values a sound relationship between doctor and patients. No one is arguing with that. The question is, what type of doctor is more410 words
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Article488 1984-05-09 15 f COMMENT THE DRAMATIC subtlety of the recent dialogue between Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr Rajaratnam, and the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, deserves some attention. He inspired my colleagues and me to so into politics, said Mr Goh488 words
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157 1984-05-09 15 OFFICERS in the public health department are now required to wear their uniforms even when they are doing office work in the afternoon. The need to wear uniforms while on field duty is understandable. But I do not see the need157 words
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143 1984-05-09 15 I REFER to the letter from Mr Gilbert Leong (SM, May 2). Mr Leong may have come from a middle-class family and therefore would not be very affected by a price rise. When I mentioned SBS should maintain a fast, efficient and comfortable service143 words
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356 1984-05-09 15 MAJOR FONG SIP CHEE - The naming of Chai Chee Secondary School MAJOR FONG SIP CHEE MP for Chai Chee I REFER to the letter "Renaming school will see morale go up" by Perplexed (SM, May 4). May I say that I, too, desire the change. Perplexed's views356 words
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Miscellaneous87 1984-05-09 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 S«ah Chiang Nm, 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, Illustration775 1984-05-09 17 LO TIEN YIN - TAI QING WANTS TO GET WED By LO TIEN YIN PERFECTION hurts. Which is why Tsui Tai Qing, Taiwan's popular singer and compere, seeks only' improvement. Life is short and happiness is very important. The struggle for perfection is a miserable process. So I am not aiming775 words
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360 1984-05-09 17 PHILIP CHEAH - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL A OF ARTS f* 1984 fl By PHILIP CHEAH FORGET about credit cards. To buy your tickets for this year's Arts Festival, only cash will be accepted and preferably in the exact amount. There are only two ticketing centres the Central360 words
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Article, Illustration934 1984-05-09 18 NATIONAL SERVICE TIME FOR THE FOUR BOYS |SSgssscl THE Chiew Chiew Quintet exploded on to the Taiwanese music scene barely one-and-a-half years ago with its gigantic hit, Tonight. While the success of the song was spilling over to countries in South-east Asia, Chiew Chen, the leader-composer,934 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-05-09 18 WHAT does an apprentice chef of 16 do when he is told by the chef that he will never become a chef? He throws np his hands and says, "C'est la vie" and makes a different career choice, right? Wrong, if you are Daniel Steiner.280 words
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Article, Illustration709 1984-05-09 18 GREGORY JENSEN in London - By GREGORY JENSEN in London UPI IN A gargantuan play called Strange Interlude, Eugene O'Neill wrote what is probably the longest woman's role in theatre history. Naturally, Glenda Jackson had to play it. She is doing it now with her usual flair for theUPI - 709 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-05-09 18 LUCILLA TEOH - *Guisine J By LUCILLA TEOH THE Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec is a place where one can dine in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. One can listen to music, chat with the chef or engage in a tete-a-tete with a friend. To maintain its reputation for providing a variety of good664 words
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Article38 1984-05-09 18 THE New Islamic Restaurant situated at Chanei International Airport is not a branch of, nor is connected in any way with, the Islamic Restaurant in North Bridge Road, as was previously stated in this column.38 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-05-09 20 w@@nai Newsweek SOUTH AFRICAN television offers what may well be some of the dullest programming in the world. Its standard shows are documentaries and dramas about the country's early white settlers. But now, a few South Africans are getting some alternative programming. It comes from anNewsweek - 498 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-05-09 20 Lynn Harrell (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS portrait of the renowned cellist Lynn Harrell is shot on location in Liverpool, London and New York. We see Harrell on tour with the Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Sir Alexander Gibson, in a performance of Cello Concerti536 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-05-09 21 LO TIEN YIN - LAST AFFAIR IN FLOWER CITY TITLE: THE LAST AFFAIR STARRING: Carol Cheng, Chow Yuen Fatt DIRECTOR: On Ding Ping Last Day: Odeon Opens Tomorrow: Golden Saltan, Odeon Katoag and Jarong Drive-In* Reviewed by LO TIEN YIN THIS is Ou Ding Ping's first attempt at directing,542 words
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Article515 1984-05-09 22 THIS Sunday is Mother's Day, and some hotels have come up with specials for the occasion. MANDARIN THE Stables offers a buffet luncheon (international dishes) at $30+ Kr person; Top of the M, a set icn at $29++ per person; and Belvedere French restaurant, a set dinner515 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1984-05-09 19 r ib SBC 2.30 8BCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Hotel (C) (r). 4.40 The Richard Simmons Show. 5.00 Animals, Animals, Animals: Raccoon. 5.20 Romper Room (E). 5.50 Home. The children from Westmere House are interested in growing strawberries in a vacant lot. Simon helps1,153 words
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Miscellaneous328 1984-05-09 19 pi ODODO THE 8MQAPORE MONTTOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1984 Chortton foil• the evil plans of Fenella In Chortton and The Wheelies (Ch 8, 6 pm) M 8.38 Today in History. 8.48 Aseanika (Part 1). Indonesian and Malaysian artistes entertain. 9.47 Fokua. 10.28 Hart to Hart: Bahamas Bound Harts. Jonathan and328 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous530 1984-05-09 22 m MI 1 J TOUCH OF EVIL I k IVfIP f THE Singapore Film SoA 2 t jpgSl i) cietywifl screen Touch I I y 1I jh of Evil on Friday at t uji ifl* 630 pm and 9pm at the m um Goethe-Institut, SingaO fk —J- pore Shopping Centre.530 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-05-09 22 TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 4.16 am High tide: 6.02 am (2.4 m) (2.3 m) Low tide: 11.45 am Low tide: 12.59 pm (0.4 m) (0.4 m) High tide: 7.07 pm High tide: 8.11 pm (2.1 m) (2.2 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous591 1984-05-09 23 leisure comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook 3c&. rtou) am sou r ueu.,i-W«6i.-WHeN s *ND W MOtt VCMT CAR.' PftVlHO 1 HAVC A HAftT PKO* "WE V «rrffTl» P00L1& UVe OF SMGIN& Al-ON& U)ITH L000U... If PIAPHRAGfo. J I I 1 N™e V j chase^shou"/bring a^t g isfac- ment. You591 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration530 1984-05-09 24 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG MATTERHORN, a $20 million office development in Phillip Street, will be delayed by almost six months. Originally scheduled to be completed in June, it wMI now be ready late this year. The project is owned by530 words
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302 1984-05-09 24 MARKET sources doubt that Mr Yap Chin Kwee, a Malaysian businessman, who owns both the Crasco in Beach Road and the unfinished Matterhorn building in Phillip Street, will be able to divest himself of these two properties at the prices he is asking. They revealed302 words
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569 1984-05-09 25 ANG PENG HWA - 'It would be very useful to those intending to make a career in this profession' By ANG PENG HWA THE SINGAPORE Institute of Surveyors and Valuers' (SISV's) attempt to upgrade the real estate industry has taken a firm step forward.569 words
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373 1984-05-09 25 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA THE RENTAL market is expected to suffer a further drop if market conditions do not improve, said a report on the rental market in Singapore in a recent issue of Yumin Newsletter. The article added that an oversupply of 28,014373 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-05-09 26 IS THE People's Park Katong another victim of the propertv bust? The spanking new shopping centre is conspicuous these days by its general emptiness only a handful of the more than 250 shops are open for business. A shopper was taken211 words
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458 1984-05-09 26 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG IT APPEARS that a common disease has struck the property markets of South-east Asian cities. Tne property markets in Singapore and West Malaysia are depressed by what is euphemistically called an "over supply" syndrome. This condition, it seems, has458 words
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Advertisement88 1984-05-09 24 Buying a house? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme ~T~T7 =T^~ OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9'/>% p a 11 to 25 years88 words
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Advertisement240 1984-05-09 24 r PROPERTY AUCTION OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE, ESTATE PROPERTIES AND OTHERS. THE VILLAGE (Studio Apartment) 431 A PASIR PANJANG ROAD Aim: 60aq. m. (630aq. ft.) Titk: Freehold (With Ifcnancy) Apartment NOl 46A LORONG LOW KOON Area: 230.395q. m. (2,4005q.ft) Title: 999 years (Vacant) Semi-detached House No. 557, SIXTH AVENUE Area: 343.73240 words
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Advertisement157 1984-05-09 25 TO BE HELD AT:- I The British Council Theatrette I Basement, Singapore Rubber House I 14, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 On Thursday 17th May, 1984 I At 3p.m. I LAMOCO RESIDENTIAL I PWOPCWTK< I Detached House I 19F Charlton Lane I Singapore, 1953. H Semi-detached Houses 34, Pasir Ris Avenue,157 words
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Advertisement100 1984-05-09 25 8 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: Ito 10 years 9y 2 p. a 11 to 25 years —10% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of100 words
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Advertisement121 1984-05-09 26 Pastoral View is situated at the junction of Bassien Road and Akyab J+ Road on an elevated land. The location speaks for itself the convenience of city life Here, we offer you only the best. The 10-storey Tat L®® Finance Limited building is composed of 49 units offour different Fkx121 words
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Advertisement277 1984-05-09 30 NOTICE In tho Matter of tho Companiti Act, Cap. 185 KING'S PARADISE BAR PTE LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at 12th Storey. Bank of China Building, 4 Battery Road #12-00, Singapore 0104 on277 words
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Advertisement478 1984-05-09 30 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Jaya Prakas Singh of No. Apt Blk 169, Toa Payoh, Lorong 1, Singapore 1231, have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s. Memohan Tandoori Chicken Kabab 1, North Bridge Rd., #03-41, High St. Centre, Singapore 0617,478 words
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Advertisement364 1984-05-09 30 NOTICES Syt-4 /4(r!. This it to advise the public that BENDIQO ENTERPRISES PTE LTD was appointed Sole Distributor for Singapore and Malaysia by A.P.L. Products, Australia since Ist July 1983. We wish to advise the Public that AUSNAR MARKETING who claims to be the Sole Agent for this product is364 words
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sports
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Article, Illustration857 1984-05-09 31 WONDER BOY - TODAY'S TRACKWOHK By WONDER BOY NEW ZEALAND bred Full House II underlined his chances in the $200,000 Perak Derby over 2400 m this Sunday with a stylish workout on a rain-soaked track at Ipoh this morning. With visiting jockey Mick Goreham in the saddle,857 words
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Article243 1984-05-09 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday WORLD champion Anatolv Karpov assured himself of the lead in an international chess tournament here last night by winning his tenth round game, adjourned from Monday, against England's Jonathan Mestel. The Soviet player's victory guarantees a slim margin over the restReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-05-09 32 ALFONSO CHAN - FOR THE MONEY AND MORE YEQI7PEPSI SMASH FNGE SINGAPORE LEG \9 to 13 May 1984 Venue: Kallang Squaah Centre Reports by ALFONSO CHAN THE EAST ASIA squash championships last month proved that a body of squash afficionados, players and spectators alike, could provide endearing moments increasingly treasured by sports fans.Pictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 551 words
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217 1984-05-09 32 TICKETS for the reserved seats in the Yeo's-Pepsi Challenge Series which begins today are selling much better than tickets for the finals or the other first round matches despite the reserved tickets costing more than the free seating ones. Tickets are $25 for the217 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-05-09 32 NUMBER ONE seed QAMAR ZAMAN (Pakistan), 32: "I'm not really at the top of my game. I had the flu when I arrived in Hong Kong, but I struggled through. After the quarter-finals, I was alright. "I've won 137 international matches so far in my career. Singapore is707 words
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Article104 1984-05-09 32 TODAY'S first round matches: Qamar Zaman v Zainal Abidin (6 p.m.), Magdi Saad v Ross Thome (7), Gawain Briars v Gogi Alauddin (8), Lars Kvant v Chris Dittmar (9). Tomorrow: Phil Kenyon v Fahim Gul (6), Ali Abdelaziz v Ross Norman (7), Maqsood Ahmed v Ricki Hill (8), Peter104 words
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176 1984-05-09 33 MALAYSIA vs ENGLAND The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE SMILE was once again back on the English Über Cup team when news that Gillian Clark is alright and will be available for selection for the battle ahead in Group A. Yesterday teamcoach BrianThe Star - 176 words
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274 1984-05-09 33 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MISBUN SIDEK is looking forward to the next match against Indonesia with more confidence knowing that the worst, referring to match jitters, is over. In fact, like the rest of the players Misbun is more worried about controlling theThe Star - 274 words
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279 1984-05-09 33 JAPAN VS ENGLAND The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday JAPAN ARE still seeking that elusive point from the Thomas Cup final rounds. This time the Japanese are hoping that England will oblige in their Group A match this evening. Malaysia dashed their hopes onThe Star - 279 words
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396 1984-05-09 33 JAPAN VS INDONESIA The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday "WE ARE out for revenge." This is the message that the Indonesian Über Cup team manager Minardi Sudarjanto had given to Japan, the defending champion, when both meet in a Group B match tonight. The Indonesians,The Star - 396 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-05-09 33 THOMAS CUP KUALA LUMPUR MAY 7-18 THOMAS CUPi Group •A'l Indonesia bt England 3-2 (Indonesia first): Liem Swie King bt Steve Baddeley 15-2 15-7; Hastomo Arbi ot Nick Yates 15-7 158; Icuk Sugiarto lost to Steve Butler 15-12 14-15 12-15; Kartono Hariatmanto/Rudy Heryanto lost to Steve Baddeley/Martin236 words
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Article44 1984-05-09 33 THOMAS CUP GROUP 4 A': England vs Japan GROUP 'B': Denmark vs China ÜBER CUP GROUP 'A': Japan vs Indonesia GROUP B': Malaysia vs England 'Live' report on RTM radio, National (Malay) Network Qames will begin from 6.30 p.m. at Stadium Negara44 words
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SEEN AND HEARD
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Article99 1984-05-09 33 THE unexpected victory over defending champion Japan must have been sweet indeed for the Danish girls. The Danish critics were made to eat their words when Dorte Kjaer clinched the winning point by beating a gritty Soari Kohmoto. Even their own fans had written them99 words
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Article90 1984-05-09 33 The Star THE unpredictable draft; and the fast speed of the shuttles are the two main complaints among the teams competing in the Thomas and Über Cups final rounds. The Danish players, including Morten Frost Hansen, complained about the matter but referee Arthur Jones would notThe Star - 90 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-05-09 34 ANDERLECHT HOPE GRUELLING ENGLISH SOCCER SEASON WILL TELL ON LONDONERS UEFA CUP FINAL: ANDERLECHT VS TOTTENHAM (First leg tonight) Reuter BRUSSELS, Wednesday ANDERLECHT WILL be hoping UEFA Cup final opponents TOTTENHAM will be feeling the effects of the gruelling English soccer season when theReuter; PICTURE: IPS - 494 words
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180 1984-05-09 34 Reuter MADRID, Wednesday BARCELONA'S Argentine striker Diego Maradona faces a possible suspension of between one month and a year for his part in the violent end to the Spanish soccer cup final on Saturday when players exchanged kicks and blows. A lengthy ban onReuter - 180 words
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148 1984-05-09 34 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday GEORGE Helal, president of Brazilian soccer champions Flamengo, yesterday ruled out the possibility of Argentine Cesar Luis Menotti joining the club as coach. Helal said he had denied a report suggesting Flamengo were interested in Menotti, currentlyReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement65 1984-05-09 34 Carry on SPALDING You'll be carried away with Spalding's new, quality line of sport bags. Light, flexible and compact carryalls in water and stain resistant, durable materials. Smartly designed to go places. In all sizes and attractive colours to suit the trendy. way X Kf /1/ Sole J/ MMekelin MarketingPte.Ud.65 words
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MONITOR sports
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Article, Illustration179 1984-05-09 35 AP NEW YORK, Wed A PIECE of Olympic heritage shifted to the United States yesterday as the grandchildren of two of America's greatest athletes, Jim Thorpe and Jesse Owens, started the Olympic flame on its winding way toward Los Angeles, home of this year's summerAP; PICTURE: UPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-05-09 35 KENNETH JALLEH IN KUALA LUMPUR - CHINA VS DENMARK (Tonight at Stadium Negara) j WHAT THE CHINESE SAY PROM KENNETH JALLEH IN KUALA LUMPUR EXTREME caution is the watchword as far as CHINA are concerned in their clash against DENMARK tonight. After watching the shock England gave key contenders Indonesia last271 words
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Article275 1984-05-09 35 WHAT THE DANES SAY TONIGHT'S key Group 'B' match will end 3-2 in favour That is the confident prediction of Denmark's Thomas Cup manager John Hansen regarding their match tonight against champions CHINA. The match will probably decide which team will top Group 'B' as275 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-09 35 PAGE 32 PREVIEWS OF TONIGHT'S MATCHES: PAGE 34 UEFA CUP FINAL PREVIEW: WILL IELP LIFT TOTTENHAM? Tottenham'% Mike Hazard. SEE PAGE 35 €uro shoe shop Also at Centrepoint BALLY RANGER Holiiv iw c+*fla A stylish casual with built-in AClttX 111 Siyic features to enhance wearing comfort. A shoe that'll make86 words
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