Singapore Monitor, 11 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Friday, May 11, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article661 1984-05-11 1 YONG POW ANG - Oversupply problem between farmers and merchants By YONG POW ANG A PRICE war is simmering between pork merchants and Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises (Sahe), a company formed by pig farmers. Some pork merchants or butchers in the wet markets have taken Thursday off in addition to661 words
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Advertisement104 1984-05-11 1 a POST MORTEM ON I THE AWAKENING V I've not cried so much over aTV programme, BwnNhM T -HTSy says viewer: Pg 18 19 ASK your employer topayyou tftXgh FOSB You get the convenience of over 122 POSB branches and 150 Cash-On-Line tellers. For details of the POSB Salary Acceptance104 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-05-11 1 WEXTBEk Showers HR] in tomt araai H|H7 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-05-11 2 THE POLICE will have a new CID director from next month, and the Civil Defence Command will gain a second director. Assistant Commissioner Jagjit Singh will take over from acting Assistant Commissioner Tan Eng Bok, from June 1 as the first nonEuropean, non-Chinese top detective. Mr286 words
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203 1984-05-11 2 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK BUSINESS people in the Shenton Way area rushed to take up season car park lots at the Golden Shoe Carpark when it was opened at the beginning of this month. All 450 lots which were reserved for season parking203 words
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381 1984-05-11 2 YONG POW ANG - NTUC Comfort's move to get another 2,800 taxis on the road By YONG POW ANG IN A MOVE to make better use of its 7,000 taxis, the NTUC Comfort will from next month require the relief drivers to bear the responsibility and cost381 words
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204 1984-05-11 2 BARELY five years after it was formed in 1979, Sahe has plans to set up pis farms in neighbouring countries to continue supplying fresh pork to consumers. This is because of the impending government decision to phase out farming in204 words
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396 1984-05-11 3 YEOW MEI SIN - DEMAND FROM JUNE TO SEPT DUE TO SCHOOL VACATION AND L.A. OLYMPICS By YEOW MEI SIN HOLIDAYS and the Los Angeles Olympic Games are drawing so many Asians to the United States that major airlines are fully booked between June and September. Singapore Airlines396 words
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294 1984-05-11 3 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI RISING rents in Mecca have, pushed up the cost of a pilgrimage by as much as $1,000. Pilgrim guides agreed yesterday that Muslims would have to pay more to perform Haj this year although airlines have said they will not increase294 words
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75 1984-05-11 3 YOU can bid for car registration numbers in the EZ 6001 to 9999 series from 9 a.m., May 14 to May 26. The numbers, which are not transferable, can only be used for first registration of new vehicles. The minimum75 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-05-11 4 Chew Yen Fook - IT NOW COMES STRIPPED TO THE BARE FLESH AND ENCASED IN PLASTIC Story and picture by Chew Yen Fook WHAT'S new in the supermarket? At Cold Storage Centrepoint, it's durians not in the familiar spiky husks, but stripped to the bare flesh and270 words
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404 1984-05-11 6 CAROLINE BOEY - Former students will attend dinner to launch plans for new Whitley Road building By CAROLINE BOEY MANY "old girls" have joined old boys of St Joseph's Institution (SJI) in response to an appeal for funds for a new building. About 150 girls in blue-and-white404 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration127 1984-05-11 6 IF YOU like film shows on maritime matters, you can have a choice of five short documentaries if you visit Sentosa this month. The Gathering Flame is on lighthouses; Salmon in Japan shows their breeding and rearing; Six Heavy Fishes and a127 words
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105 1984-05-11 6 WANT to know more about laws on bankruptcy or hire-purchase? Here's your chance to grasp the fundamentals of the two courses offered by the Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore. Ms Catherine Tay, an NUS lecturer, will conduct the courses at105 words
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90 1984-05-11 6 LOVERS of Chinese painting have a chance to look at the works of four of the leading exponents of the Lingnan School at the National Museum Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on May 19-31. An exhibition, Four Lingnan Masters, will feature90 words
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65 1984-05-11 6 THE runner-up to the QC Circle of the Year 1983 Award Die Attach Circle from Siemens Components will be leaving for West Germany on May 27 to talk things over with similar groups at the company's headquarters. They hope to share their experiences65 words
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64 1984-05-11 6 THIS year's Youth Science Fortnight to be held from May 24 to June 7 will be the biggest. Five items are being organised for the firet time. These include the "Science-Art" Competition, a Science Treasure Hunt and a three-day residential Science Seminar "Science and64 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-05-11 7 K K Fong - A Journali4t y 4 Notebook By K K Fong THE MERE sight of a crash helmet must have spelt fear recently among goldsmiths and jewellery shop owners. The helmets have been used as disguises for several daylight robberies in which the thieves escaped with goods worth419 words
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110 1984-05-11 7 INSTEAD of the usual annual Blood Donation campaign, nurses will devote IV irses' Week, which stai s on Sunday, to encouraging more people to pledge their organs. Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Permanent Secretary (Health) and Director of Medical Services, will open Nurses' Week,110 words
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241 1984-05-11 7 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM THE SINGAPORE ZOO hopes its efforts to teach children to love animals will protect the zoo's inmates from ill-treatment by young visitors. Zoo officials have been told that children have chased and frightened rabbits and goats while241 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-05-11 7 STEVEN TAY of New Upper Changi Road was one of the many lucky winners in the Mr Neighbourhood contest conducted by the Sunday Monitor last week. Neighbourhood, an 8-page supplement with the Sunday Monitor, is distributed in postal districts 12, 13, 14, 15,116 words
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Advertisement446 1984-05-11 3 get value for your money YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR! DEEP FREEZERS JCSJL* Model ZBI2OI Price: $590.00 nMri Capacity 120 litres approx. ON COMPRESSOR II Laminated-plastic worktop. I J l II Separate fast-freeze compartment. t II 2 roll-out baskets/1 dairy compartment. Model ZB 2600 v Price:446 words
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Advertisement123 1984-05-11 4 SUNDAY MAY 13 A A "Precious" for precious J\Aum on her special day. v What would we do without dear sweet Mum? Mums are so precious. Show her how much she's appreciated by giving her a treat at The Mandarin Singapore on Mother's Day. We'll help you celebrate by giving123 words
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Advertisement96 1984-05-11 4 your home, office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour For a free demonstration, please call: Y. H. Low Co (We are the lonizer People) g Unit 03-40 Golden Mile Complex 4 5001 Beach96 words
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Advertisement674 1984-05-11 5 When we were creating our compact disc players, little did we know we were making history. In 1980, Technics made Hi Fi invented it in 1969), Technics have Naturally, the SL-P7 and SL-P8 history when the New York developed a new, ultra-compact can be linked with most Technics Museum of674 words
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Advertisement89 1984-05-11 7 ,v It stands for that look that is so uniquely French. Seemingly *f forties* yet exuding such style. With every garment just right in every last detail. Take a look at yourself in Rossignol. YouH like what you see. Rossignol make a complete range of teoni* attire for men and89 words
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world
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Article464 1984-05-11 8 TRENDS Reuter CAN it be true that the maps of the world we have looked at all our lives are not only wrong but racist? Is it possible that those innocent-look-ing maps found in our geography books at school were actually corrupting our minds?Reuter - 464 words
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Article63 1984-05-11 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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260 1984-05-11 8 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Dutch government may stake a claim on a sunken Dutch merchant ship which has been found off Malaysia's southeastern coastline and was reported to contain treasure, an embassy official said yesterday. But the Dutch Embassy's First Secretary HansReuter - 260 words
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54 1984-05-11 8 UPI toNDON, Friday THE BRITISH Waterways Board, responsible for rivers, canals and reservoirs, said it would prosecute anyone who walks on its water. A spokesman said the new leisure activity of "walking" on water with "shoes" shaped like miniature canoes was considered too dangerousUPI - 54 words
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Article355 1984-05-11 9 Tan Koon Swan faction applies for court order to execute its resolutions KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Tan Koon Swan faction of the MCA turned to the High Court yesterday to apply for an order to execute the resolutions passed in the extraordinary meeting it355 words
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71 1984-05-11 9 Reuter JAKARTA, Fri INDONESIA'S Justice Ministry has ordered an investigation into the pregnancy of a "young, sexy and beautiful woman serving a sixyear jail term for piracy. A ministry spokesman said any prison official found responsible for her condition would be fired. TheReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration827 1984-05-11 9 frourci WURD'Efil B The Star. HONG KONG, Friday MAK Foon Than yesterday confessed to helping dispose of Jalil Ibrahim's body but maintained that a Korean had killed the BMF official. He said the man, named "Shin," was not the Korean whom827 words
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Article, Illustration843 1984-05-11 10 SOVIET OLYMPICS PULLOUT Agencies WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENTIAL candidate Jesse Jackson used his persuasive powers yesterday to try to convince the Soviets to take part in the Los Angeles Olympics but Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin said there are "no reasons" to expect aAgencies - 843 words
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Article234 1984-05-11 10 This will get rid of political interference, says Karamanlis Reuter ATHENS, Friday WITH the Olympics facing a fourth major boycott, Greek President Constantine Karamanlis has renewed his call for the summer games to be held permanently in Greece. As East Germany joined the Soviet Union andReuter - 234 words
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174 1984-05-11 10 Reuter LONDON, Friday EAST Germany's decision to follow the Soviet Union out of the Los Angeles Olympics will undermine most of the 21 sports on the games programme. In proportion to its 16.8 million population, East Germany is the most formidableReuter - 174 words
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400 1984-05-11 11 AP, Reuter COPENHAGEN, Friday NATO-member Denmark washed its hands of the Alliance's plans to station 572 US nuclear missiles in Western Europe, when the centre-right government allowed Parliament to cut off funds to the project. It was a complete turnabout fromAP, Reuter - 400 words
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279 1984-05-11 11 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday A US State Department official said yesterday the mining of Nicaraguan harbours has stopped and the World Court's order to end it will not have any impact on US actions. The State Department also announced it will accept the Court'sUPI - 279 words
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118 1984-05-11 11 Reuter SUVA (Fiji), Friday BRITISH naturalist Dick Watling's year-long search in Fiji for a bird thought to be extinct ended when it crashed into his head. The bird, known as Macgillivrav's Petrel, was recorded for the first and last time 129 years ago onReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement87 1984-05-11 8 5 Stadium Walk Kallang Park »02-01 Leisure Drome Building Singapore 1439 Tel *****03 A *****91 WK**W'] <«£*■ \ftVX. jppy > St\ V *j ~.-*dtimtikx 1' '> *..±.£t-r m&M From the shoemakers who moke shoes the way rhey should be mode. Using rop quality leorhers, modern technology ond troditionol Germon excellence87 words
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Advertisement122 1984-05-11 8 ps«n Bobo At Doll's Cuisine, you won't get Menu Fatigue! Weekdays Mexican Special May 12th-18th Chupe de Mariscos (Prawns Scallops with egg noodles) May 19th-25th Beef Steak a la Mexicana (Sirloin Steak with Mexican Sauce) May 26th-31st Bobo (Baby lobsters with Mexican rice salad) Economical 3-Course Delights only $7.95 Mondays122 words
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Advertisement71 1984-05-11 9 ©nepluneiSS 7th Floor. Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 (Operated Et Managed by The Mandarin Singaporel The Red Indian Princess jr There's a new kind of excitement love, passion,vengeance, tragedy... an earthquake... K fabulous costumes. A exciting choreography, til B dazzling dancing and a jl' Discover the71 words
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Advertisement77 1984-05-11 10 H JP i 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. RD J77 words
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Advertisement7 1984-05-11 10 THE POLITICS OF SPORTS EDITORIAL PAGE 157 words
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Advertisement62 1984-05-11 10 r--I*3o DRAGON PALACE COME AND BEHOLD THE TREASURES OF THE DRAGON PALACE RESTAURANT Basement 2 Lobby We offer a tribute to oriental gourmets-superb CANTONESE cuisine Fresh Seafood Steamboat in a relaxing ambience We also offer an attractive WEDDING OR COMPANY DINNER PACKAGE Ample Parking Space. J* For Reservation, please call62 words
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Advertisement497 1984-05-11 11 fßqneiO I makers tL. The 6th International Furniture, Houseware 6* Furnishings Exhibition. 8 13 May 1084 Hall 3 World Trade Centre Singapore 12 noon 10 pm Admission: $8, free to children under 18 HOMEMAKERS The show that is seen by more than 100,000 people. Be sure you don't miss it!497 words
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245 1984-05-11 12 RALEIGH CYCLES has decided to call off its takeover bid of General Lumber Holdings in view of doubts expressed by the relevant authorities over approval for the proposed acquisition. Last month, Raleigh which has a 5.01 per cent stake (comprising 1.82 million245 words
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Article178 1984-05-11 12 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE KUALA Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) has suspended full membership rights of 10 commodity firms, a KLCE official said. Seven of the firms Sakapp Commodities (M) Bhd, Broker Produce (M) Sdn Bhd, Frank Enterprise Sdn Bhd, Intracom (M) Sdn Bhd, Matthes andReuter - 178 words
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566 1984-05-11 12 SINGAPORE'S economic growth this year will be about the same as in 1983 even though the country will profit from the vigorous economic expansion underway in the United States, a report by the US Embassy here says. That expansion is generally expected566 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-05-11 12 SHARE OF THE DAY KEPPEL Shipyard shares may head for a free fall if support fails to hold the share above the critical psychological barrier of $3. Over the four trading sessions this week, Keppel shares have been fairly actively traded and made consecutive appearances190 words
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209 1984-05-11 12 W4LLSTREET STOCK prices closed mixed in heavy trading on Wall Street today. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 1 67 points to 1167.19, as investors sought bargains among recently depressed blue chips, but the broader market fell. Analysts said investors' fears of higher interest209 words
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Article133 1984-05-11 12 THE US dollar flirted with record heights against the currencies of Britain and Italy yesterday before retreating in a mixed and choppy performance. Currency traders reported the West German and Italian Central Banks intervened in foreign exchange markets to stem the dollar's rise. The West German Central133 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-05-11 13 PHILLIP BANGSBERG - 'Unfavourable conditions' may result in third casualty HONG KONG FOCUS By PHILLIP BANGSBERG in Hong Kong TWO proposed listings have been postponed because of the fall in the Hong Kong stockmarket, with a third casualty likely. Venture Lines, a unit of387 words
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Article188 1984-05-11 13 SINGAPORE GLASS (1974) Ltd will conduct a poll at its extraordinary general meeting on May 14 on the resolution on its proposed sale of Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd. This is in response to the request of two of its shareholders. TASEK CEMENT188 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-05-11 13 Fmoney r talk EXPECT a retort from United Overseas Bank to the "intrusion'' of Overseas Union Bank into the world of banking by telephone. UOB was in there first with its Telebank, while OUB brought in Phonebank earlier this month. Similar features offered185 words
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154 1984-05-11 13 CITY Securities sees potential for buying blue chips that have kept their values during the recent downturn in the market. It says in its Investment Monthly: "Taking a longerterm view of the market, and given the substantially strong support at the 980 points level, with154 words
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Advertisement26 1984-05-11 12 1/ service W For delete writs to Lombard North Central PLC, Banking Sarvtoaa, Dept 504, 17 Braton Street, London W1 A. 30H; England Telephone: 01-408 3434.26 words
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Miscellaneous15 1984-05-11 12 g f 9 o i] hsotTJ] rT's "THE PIK6T DME "THAT STOCK* CrOHB UP WY6Afl*15 words
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Advertisement195 1984-05-11 13 Cocktail Lounfte"* Presents Dick, Hans Shady Let Dick, Hans Shady perk you up with country and western, countryrock hits, old favourites and sentimental melodies while sipping your favourite drinks and cocktails. Each Carlsberg you order will entitle you to a coupon a chance to win the LUCKY DRAW held every195 words
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opinion/letters
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Article379 1984-05-11 14 Disturbing symptom evident even among educated S'poreans PLEASE refer to the letter headlined "Very few show interest in politics" by BJ (SM, May 8). That Singapore youths are politically apathetic is only a half-truth. I have found well-educated Singaporeans to be as politically conscious as one can379 words
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85 1984-05-11 14 RECENTLY, I went on a tour conducted by a local organisation which had just gone into the travel industry. The services in regard to organisation, co-ordi-nation and schedules were appalling. The information given to tourists before departure was found to be distorted. I hope85 words
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Article338 1984-05-11 14 ISSUES Bangkok Post THE THAI Government has decided, as a matter of national policy, to try to push Thailand into the technological age. This happens to be a decision with which we agree wholeheartedly. The age of technology and computers and information isBangkok Post - 338 words
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Article496 1984-05-11 15 mini FIRST, it was the idea that business could pay for the cost of staging the Olympic Games that irked Moscow. Tnen it was the smog, sin and crime of Los Angeles. In 1982, the Soviets alleged that the US Government violated the Olympic Charter. The496 words
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Article770 1984-05-11 15 VACANT CAB IS NOT THE SAME AS AN AVAILABLE CAB OR A WILLING CABBY MR HAN Fook Kwang's letter (SM, May 7) takes a superficial rather than an in-depth analysis of the whole situation concerning the availability of taxis in Singapore I concede tne accuracy of770 words
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224 1984-05-11 15 D W DISTANT - D W DISTANT Singapore 0922 I REFER to the letter from the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Communications (SM, May 7) claiming that the results of their survey of the taxi situation reflect a true position. I leave my home in the Central Business224 words
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Advertisement146 1984-05-11 14 •v X Knock,knock.^*—f who's there? Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr Neighbourhood^/ V who? 7 Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you an answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood "who will visit your any question he puts to you about area* between 10 am and146 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-05-11 15 HOT. VprjffiHEEDBABIfWSnaN 2HMP 1 obSk EFmTbSEfcrrnw I MfeFwarocr. J9 words
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1176 1984-05-11 16 The relationship which the mechanic will have with your car will be almost as close as that between your children and their doctor. If he is not the kind of person in whom you can develop trust and liking, it is better1,176 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-05-11 16 Contact the former owner Dealers are not prohibited from giving this information Examine tires or engine parts for excess wear that would indicate more miles than stated If vehicle has three or four different tires and the odomefer shows fewer than 20,000217 words
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Article279 1984-05-11 16 PHOTO CONTEST: The Ministry of Culture's photo competition in connection with Singapore's courtesy campaign has been extended until June 9. The judges have agreed to this because the subject of courtesy is difficult to interpret through photography. Entry forms are available from the Information Division Campaign Unit at City279 words
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TRAFFIC ALERT
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Article, Illustration83 1984-05-11 16 THE PWD has closed part of the East Coast Parkway near Still Road South from 12 midnight until 6 am this week to enable precast concrete beams and other bridgeworks to be put across the ECP. During the closure Changi-bound traffic will be diverted83 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-05-11 16 ORCHARD TURN, the slip road from Orchard Boulevard to Orchard Road, has been closed to enable the MRT to carry out construction work on the Orchard Boulevard station site. A new slip road has been constructed to allow continued access from Orchard Boulevard to70 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-05-11 16 THE SEWERAGE Department is carrying out sewerage works along Lorong Persatuan for the next three months. The work will be carried out in two stages and during this time various stretches of the road will be closed to traffic. Motorists are advised to observe traffic signs along52 words
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1009 1984-05-11 17 QM ra My bank wants a reference before I can open a current acconnt. It dkl not ask for a reference when I opened a savings account. Why do I have to be introduced when I already have an account there? oWith a savings1,009 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-05-11 17 DO NOT forget that it is Mother's Day on Sunday. This is the day when sons and daughters demonstrate how much they appreciate what Mum does for them. You can show your appreciation in many ways with flowers, chocolates or a small gift. But perhaps she95 words
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113 1984-05-11 17 TRAVELLING abroad is getting to be more popular among Singaporeans. Growing affluence, a strong dollar and a healthy curiosity of life abroad encouraged by attractive advertisements are pushing more and more of our people to visit foreign lands. There is a benigned connection113 words
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feedback
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Article81 1984-05-11 17 YAP YEOW WOON - YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter headlined "Conversation with a traffic cop" (Feedback, SM May 4). We assure "Koshy Panicker Koshy" and your readers that our police officers are constantly reminded to be courteous towards members of the81 words
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Article67 1984-05-11 17 NEARLY R.I. P - NEARLY R.I.P Singapore 1953 ON MAY 1, I was nearly knocked down by a speeding car while I was crossing a road at a pedestrian crossing The "green man" was blinking. The driver of that car even had the cheek to horn at me. If our motorists67 words
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220 1984-05-11 17 Open Line THE JOB advertised is just what you have been looking for, and you realise you could use some tips on how to write a letter of application or how to conduct yourself at an interview. To whom220 words
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Advertisement137 1984-05-11 17 Performs Nightly at THE FABER VALLEY from 6pm 10pm. 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... while you enjoy137 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-05-11 18 WONG SING YEONG - SBC's AWAKENING ROSE TO THE OCCASION... Bv WONG SING YEONG LOVE endured (surviving three not-so-enduring screen kisses), hardships were overcome, crimes were repaid, blood flowed ana, finally, the war was over. The Awakening, SBC's maiden long-running series, was put to rest on Monday after three months as the753 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-05-11 20 WONG AH YOKE - TV SCENE By WONG AH YOKE AT the get-together celebrating the completion of SBC's fifth drama training course, the head of the Chinese Drama Unit, Mr Leung Lup Yan, reminded the assembled graduates that they should be grateful to SBC for the opportunity729 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-05-11 20 Friday Night Movie The Man Who Haunted Himself (Ch 5, 10.20 pm) THIS psychological drama stars Roger Moore as a businessman who is involved in a car accident and is haunted by baffling questions about how he can be in two places at one time. It448 words
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Article, Illustration647 1984-05-11 21 PAT D'ROSE - FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND BRITAIN By PAT D'ROSE MUSIC AND MAGIC is going to be the talk of the town. Once voted the most promising showband in the Philippines by the Aliw Awards Foundation, the ninepiece bundle of talent and energy clinched this year's top showband award in647 words
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Advertisement222 1984-05-11 18 Win-a-Nelco While-U-diet Ist1 st Prize: $3,000 2 nd Prize: $1,500 worth of Nelco Health Equipment models 600, 850, 610, 681, 410 worth of Nelco Health Equipment models 220, 610, 681, 410 plus plus 12 large packs of Dietvite. 12 large packs of Dietvite. 3rd Prize: $1,000 10 4 th Prizes:222 words
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Miscellaneous551 1984-05-11 19 SBC 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Web (C) (r). 4.25 Kidsworld. Kids who sold pop-corn to help finance a class-room computer, a young classical violinist, tips on scuba diving and an interview with singer Leif Garrett will be featured. 4.50 A Whole551 words
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Miscellaneous700 1984-05-11 19 ■w THE SINGAPORE MONTTOR FRDAY, MAY 11, 1964 Hoong Kuo Juey, Tan Siaw Kuan and Ng Hwee Lai in Youth (C) (Debut) (Ch 6, 9.30 pm) RTM 3.02 Quran Reading. 3.06 Programme Summary. 3.14 The Woody Woodpecker Show. 3.40 Andy Griffith Show: Big Fish, Small Town. 4.09 3-2-1 Contact. 4.40700 words
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Miscellaneous515 1984-05-11 21 fllM CUIO€ AFFAIR (C) orchard (*****88): unfaithfully DALIT (*****16): TONGKAT SAKTI (M) YOURS (E) CAPITOL (*****59*- THF 11 FT (V\ Synopsis: A tale of blood and gore in which a Synopsis: Jealousy drives a young man to try o *y\L iu vT# ani young man tries to get rid of515 words
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Miscellaneous188 1984-05-11 22 sso THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give a concert at Victoria Concert Hall today and tomorrow at 8.15 pm. Soloist is Polish pianist Janusz Olejniczak, who will play pieces by Mendelssohn, Chopin and Tchaikovsky. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at Victoria Theatre Booking Office, Cold Storage188 words
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Miscellaneous155 1984-05-11 22 Exhibitions CHINESE ART A CHINESE painting and calligraphy exhibition will be on at the Yu Yi Exhibition Centre, Bras Basah Complex, until May 15, 10 am to 6 pm daily. The works, by contemporary Chinese artists, are for sale at $100 each. Admission is free. ENVIRONMENTAL ART AN exhibition on155 words
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Miscellaneous480 1984-05-11 22 IT T~] J S?. -i One o/ f/>e works on display at the Chinese painting and calligraphy exhibition New items in this hibition of stained glass year's show include windows and panels, demonstrations on do- made in Singapore by it-yourself home deco- Peggy Nimmo, from ration, talks on home May480 words
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Miscellaneous103 1984-05-11 22 STAMPS THE National Library will hold a talk on collecting stamps as a hobby tomorrow at 3 pm in its lecture hall. The speaker is Mr Chan Huei Lock, president of the Singapore Stamp Club. Admission is free. INDOOR GARDENING THE Queenstown Branch Library will hold a talk-cum-demonstration in Mandarin103 words
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Miscellaneous464 1984-05-11 24 ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA A great deal of thought is September 23 to October 22 needed if one plan is to work Be cautious if you are being well. There seems to be a caught up in a new romance, slight tension between people You may find464 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-05-11 29 NOTTS COUNTY, irrevocably relegated to the Second Division play their last but one match in the top flight on Saturday. And I don't expect them to win it. Their opponents are LIVERPOOL, the champions, now five points clear of their relentless pursuers Manchester United.683 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-05-11 29 IT HAS been a week for Keith Burkinshaw in which he was showed his best and his worst as a manager. A UEFA Cup triumph (Spurs drew 1-1 against Anaerlecht in the first-leg of the final in Brussels on Wednesday) will be a sweet210 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-05-11 29 IN THE SECOND DIVISION, the promotion issues are all settled: SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY, CHELSEA and NEWCASTLE go up. BRIGHTON go to NEWCASTLE for the sentimental match of the day: Kevin Keegan's last match in the football league. He was done all he said he has got Newcastle promoted. It144 words
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Article167 1984-05-11 29 STOKE have the best chance of gathering three vital points they have a visit from WOLVES, who are already relegated. COVENTRY have a visit from NORWICH, never a pushover even if they have dropped off from the race after a rousing run earlier in the season.167 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-05-11 30 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA BARRIE BLUAH, who comes from a very talented golfing family, leads after the first round of the M 550,000 Tasek Utara Golf Classic with a solid three-under-par 69 at Johor Baru yesterday. The Malaysian went round the front nine241 words
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Article115 1984-05-11 30 THE following are leading first round scores: 69 Barrie Bluah (Malaysia); 70 V Nellan (Malaysia); 71 Sahabuddin Yusof (Malaysia), Hsu Chi San (Taiwan); 72 Lu Hoo Tsai (Taiwan), Lim Leng Ann (S'pore), Bill Fung (S'pore); 73 P Braza (Philip§'nes), Poh Eing Chong (S'pore), Tan Yee Khan lalaysia); 74115 words
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184 1984-05-11 30 THE FOURTH spot will be reward enough for the Singapore team to the Queen Sirikit Cup Team Championship in Queensland from May 17 to 19. Pam Barton, who is accompanying the team comprising Kee Bee Khim, Gudy Kurowski and Becky184 words
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Article217 1984-05-11 30 ONG AH KENG, the newly elected president of the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association, has wasted no time in trying to upgrade the image of the local professionals overseas. Ah Keng, the present captain of the Changi Golf Club, was elected president at the annual217 words
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99 1984-05-11 30 LIM ENG HONG of the Singapore Island Country Club, who has the distinction of shooting two previous aces, registered his third hole-in-one at the Bukit course yesterday. He was playing in a social game with Quek Leng Chye, P T Lam and DrBK Sen,99 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-05-11 32 THOMAS CUP Danes expected to go all out for win against South Koreans PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S TOP MATCH USEE CUP FINALS: MAI 7-18 KUALA LUMPUR The Star ANOTHER thriller is on the cards with Denmark and South Korea meeting in a Group B Thomas CupThe Star - 434 words
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283 1984-05-11 32 THERE can be no doubt after Indonesia's Thomas Cup victory over Malaysia last night the golden trophy with the emblem of world badminton supremacy is destined to return to Jakarta next week. Wong Peng Soon, 66, Singapore's first and only world badminton champion, here283 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-05-11 32 MATCfDf ■Hhgnt WHATEVER hopes Malaysia had of giving Indonesia as big a shock as England did on Tuesday night, and perhaps go even further by eaging them, vanished after their No. 1 Misbun Sidek was outclassed and soundly535 words
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Article227 1984-05-11 32 CHINESE coach Wang Wen Jiao yesterday revealed his strategy against Denmark one which did not go according to plan, but which produced the same result. In an interview, he revealed that they were confident of beating Denmark 3-2. "We expected to take the first three singles and227 words
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Article190 1984-05-11 32 NOTE: P" for games played, W for matches won, L' for matches lost, GF' for games won, 'GF' for games lost and Pts' for points gained. TONIGHT'S MATCHES: THOMAS CUP: Group 'A': Indonesia vs Japan. Group 'B': Denmark vs S Korea. ÜBER CUP: Group 'A*: Canada vs190 words
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Article203 1984-05-11 32 KENNETH JALLEH; K SILVAM - REPORTS BY KENNETH JALLEH AND K SILVAM Reuter THOMAS CUP* Group 'A' INDONESIA beat MALAYSIA S-0 (Indonesia first) Liem Swie King beat Misbun Sidek 15-11,15-4; Hastomo Arbi beat Ong Beng Teong 15-9,11-15,15-8; Icuk Sugiarto beat Razif Sidek 15-4,15-9; Christian Hadinata/Hadibowo Sutanto beat Misbun Sidek/Soh Goon Chup 15-13,18-16;Reuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-05-11 33 KEN JALLEH Jr - Sports Council chief pained at poor turnout for swimming trials AMBII uPull By KEN JALLEH Jr IT WAS as if Singapore swimmers had taken a leaf right out of the Soviet boycott manuscript by staying away from the Singapore Open and trials for the Los Angeles429 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-05-11 33 SINGAPORE'S successful swimmers from the Seoul Asian Championships have won more than medals with their performances they have championed the cause for greater financial aid for aspiring athletes. Surprise VIP spectator Mr Lau Teng Chuan. executive director of the Singapore Sports Council,PICTURE ASMAH HAMID - 190 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-05-11 33 K SILVAM - THOMAS CUP ÜBERCUP nXAJL& MIT 7-18 HlftlJl LUMPUR By K SILVAM ASIAN badminton giants Indonesia, Malaysia and China will finally have a crack at Olympic glory when the sport is included in the 1992 Games. This was disclosed by Craig225 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-05-11 33 B KULA - TAMPINES ROVERS 4 TOA PAYOH 3 By B KULA FORMER international Manoharan Nair's hat-trick steered Tampines Rovers to a tantalising victory over Toa Payoh United in the Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Manoharan, with his timely199 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-05-11 34 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN IMAGINE learning, squash from Qamar Zaman the world's best squash player before Jahangir Khan upstaged him. What tricks we would pick up! If the Singapore Squash Rackets Association (SSRA) has its way, the national team will come under Qamar's wizardry. Qamar has298 words
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362 1984-05-11 34 PETER Hill raised hopes of stretching No. 2 seed, Stuart Davenport, in the first game when he battled for the early points, but went downhill later to lose the match 9-3 9-3 9-4 in the second night's first-round tie in the Yeo'sPepsi Squash362 words
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Advertisement556 1984-05-11 29 Classified APPOINTMENTS y Marketing Communications 111 North Bridge Road, #07-27 Peninaula Plata, Singapore 0617. Tel: 33tW552 Dear Account Executive SERVICE BLUE CHIP CLIENTS Our client is looking for a young Account Executive to service blue chip accounts. If you're the right candidate, you'll be working with experienced advertising practitioners who556 words
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Advertisement332 1984-05-11 31 J-/ W'• 'l f j'^ Sails dance in the breeze. with flair for design and uncanny The ten-minute flag and a wisp of precision. white smoke jolts your finger on In 110 countries round the world, you will the timer function by reflex before find the Heuer range of chronographs332 words
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Article421 1984-05-11 35 KENNETH JALLEH - From KENNETH JALLEH in KUALA LUMPUR IT was a total eclipse of the MALAYSIANS last night when they went down 5-0 against INDONESIA before a capacity crowd of 12,000 at the Stadium Negara here. With the clear-cut victory, the Indonesians confirmed their entry into the421 words
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Article26 1984-05-11 35 THOMAS CUP: INDONESIA 5 MALAYSIA 0, SOUTH KOREA 5 SWEDEN 0 ÜBER CUP: SOUTH KOREA 5 CANADA 0, CHINA 5 DENMARK 026 words
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Article231 1984-05-11 35 KEN JALLEH JR - By KEN JALLEH JR THE FINAL day of the Singapore Open Swimming Championships ended with a whimper at Toa Payoh yesterday and even Ang Peng Siong's towering presence in the freestyle sprint failed to raise a ripple. True to expectations, Peng Siong's 53.41secs meet231 words
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Advertisement47 1984-05-11 35 BLTiIpJ MATCH of the night: Beng Teong's valiant struggle ANOTHER thriller on the cards tonight WHO Wong Pong Soon picks to win tho Thomas Cup STRATEGY that almost cost China match against Denmark CURRENT standings, results and tonight's fixtures SEE PAGE 83 mmm more reports page 3447 words
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Shell Economy Rally Sunday May 13, 1984 Organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club
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Article, Illustration181 1984-05-11 1 ON Sunday morning, May 13, a convoy of more than 80 cars will file out from the Police Academy in Thomson Road to take part in Singapore's biggest annual motor sport event. They will be participating in the fifth Shell Economy Rally, which attracts the181 words
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168 1984-05-11 1 ONCE again, for the fifth consecutive year, the Shell Economy Rally will be conducted in support of our national energy conservation effort. The rally is a fun event and all participants will no doubt be looking forward to the168 words
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119 1984-05-11 1 THE concept of an economy rally was conceived by the Singapore Motor Sports Club as a means in which its members' expertise in motoring could be put to good use. The club is made up of some of Singapore's best engine tuners and most competitive drivers.119 words
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Article445 1984-05-11 2 COMPETITION in the Shell Economy Rally this year is keener than it has ever been in the past. Among the 83 competitors are no less than 11 sponsored teams. Last year's winners, Volvo drivers Calvin Liok and Benedict Leong, both in their early twenties,445 words
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108 1984-05-11 2 ONE of the biggest upsets in local motor sport occurred last year when novices Benedict Leong and Calvin Liok won the Shell Economy Rally in a rented Volvo 360 GLT. Since its inauguration, the Shell Rally has been dominated by manufacturer-supported teams of heavily108 words
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136 1984-05-11 4 ECONOMY rallying, under the rules of the Singapore Motor Sports Club, is a sport in which all vehicles are equal. Under normal circumstances, it is obvious that a very small, light car with two skinny passengers will return far better fuel consumption figures than136 words
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Article117 1984-05-11 4 WHEN the Singapore Motor Sports Club first organised economy rallies, it was with the intention of encouraging more novices to participate in the hope that more of them would pick up economical driving habits. However, the events soon became dominated by motor-trade-sponsored teams. Novices had117 words
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245 1984-05-11 6 THOUGH the trade-sponsored teams will be in the limelight during the Shell Economy Rally, this does not mean that last year's surprise upset by private entrants cannot occur again. Several very good crews have decided to enter on their own this year. Probably the245 words
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154 1984-05-11 6 BESIDES economy rallies, the Singapore Motor Sports Club organises a wide variety of other events to cater for motoring enthusiasts on both two and four wheels. Autocrosses, autotests, drag races and slalom sprints are held at regular intervals throughout the year.154 words
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Advertisement188 1984-05-11 3 0 There's no better petrol than Supershell and But you can be sure that if you rc using Shell Extra with ASD. Supershell or Shell Extra with ASD you've got the When Shell introduced their fuel economy cleanest engine and you Ve getting the additive ASD (Additive Super Detergent) it188 words
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