Singapore Monitor, 12 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, May 12, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-05-12 1 CATHARINE FERNANDO - After the campaign, culprits will be fined By CATHARINE FERNANDO PEOPLE who spit in the street are in for trouble. The government's month-long anti-spitting campaign begins tomorrow. When it is over, penalties of up to $1,000 will be rigidly enforced. Launching the campaign this morning, the469 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-05-12 1 I Act Stctlon I WQTBER ShowersJßJD in many mrmm%9 words
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home
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143 1984-05-12 2 A SECURITY clampdown has been imposed at Changi International Airport after reports that five Lebanese terrorists have chosen a number of Asian cities as targets. Immigration authorities this week have been thoroughly checking the identity of visitors coming to Singapore, under the close supervision of143 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-05-12 2 JALIL MISWARDI - Case of part-timers not paid by fast-food restaurant By JALIL MISWARDI TWO young women who say that a fastfood restaurant did not pay them for a day's work have been advised to contact the Ministry of Labour for help. But a Ministry spokeswoman said it370 words
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288 1984-05-12 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG DR TAY Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), has assured non-graduate mothers that their children will not be deprived of choice schools just because priority has been accorded to graduate mothers in school registration. In fact,288 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-05-12 2 DANCER Stephanie Tan (picture at left) has no trouble keeping time. The watch with the human arms and legs (picture at right) is in fact Stephanie Tan, principal dancer with the Neptune Theatre Dancers. Her costume is guaranteed to keep things ticking at122 words
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720 1984-05-12 3 MASAKI WATANABE - Experiment in public speaking could be start of a new trend By MASAKI WATANABE "IT'S only an experiment," says the Temasek Junior College teacher who thought of it. But it is definitely a first for a Singapore college a "speakers' corner" where students can720 words
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326 1984-05-12 3 ANGELA TOH - By ANGELA TOH THE GERMAN airline Lufthansa is pressing for higher commission rates for freight agents and reaction from member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (lATA) is encouraging. One of the most important proposals being made' at the I ATA326 words
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220 1984-05-12 3 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) is organising a study mission to the US to learn about American Quality Control Circle training techniques and quality management. The board's executive director, Mr Ng Kiat Chong, said the mission would visit the US from July 9 to220 words
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415 1984-05-12 4 GEOFFREY EU - By GEOFFREY EU A TREND for big overseas companies to set up their own sales organisations in Singapore could be good news for consumers but is bad news for local distributors. Trading houses which relied on exclusive distributorship of certain goods have415 words
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95 1984-05-12 4 DRIVERS who foul the roadway face heavy penalties and many are paying them. They are required to ensure that their loads do not spill onto the road, and that their trucks' wheels are clean before they enter In the 2rst three months of this95 words
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Article301 1984-05-12 4 SHAMALA KANDIAH - 107 vehicle numbers noted over the weekend By SHAMALA KANDIAH THE MINISTRY of the Environment is cracking down on lorries it says are littering Punggol Road with mud and stones. In two days last weekend, officers took the registration numbers of 107 vehicles as they emerged301 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-05-12 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN TRY spending 10 minutes at a bus-stop at the junction of Chua Chu Kang Road and Jalan Perang during the day. You'll end up praying very hard that your bus turns up quickly. Dust whipped up by lorries, trucksPICTURE: HAIRIS - 217 words
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From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
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49 1984-05-12 5 NEW BINS will be fitted to Housing Board rubbish chutes in an effort to reduce sme|l and combat cockroaches. The new bins, which will cost the Board $1.3 million, will fit snugly into the recessed area of the refuse chute chambers.49 words
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56 1984-05-12 5 THE Singapore hotel industry expects a repetition of the doldrums of the early seventies between 1986 and 1988. The difficulties will be magnified three or four times because with another 15,000 rooms expected by 1986, hoteliers will be working on a much56 words
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Article66 1984-05-12 5 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will have more than 8,000 places in five different skillstraining courses for the first batch of 'N' level school leavers to choose from. The five courses offered by the VITB are the National Trade Certificate Grade Three (NTC-3), the Preliminary66 words
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Article30 1984-05-12 5 INSTEAD of the usual annual Blood Donation campaign, nurses will devote Nurses' Week, which starts tomorrow, to encouraging more people to pledge their organs when they die.30 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-05-12 5 Felix Soh - A Journalists Notebook By Felix Soh IT IS A FAMILIAR scene every weekend. You can see and hear them from afar, a swarm of restless people buzzing with agitated chatter. A veritable invasion of the HDB void deck and your friendly neighbourhood coffeeshop by the inveterate off-course punters.530 words
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Advertisement6 1984-05-12 4 Job seekers Look in the Classifieds6 words
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Advertisement222 1984-05-12 5 \\fewoukbftha\e (he reputation wehme now ifweweretft sowound up about morements. Girard-Perregaux was established in 1791 with pays for itself in superior ruggedness and resistance a consuming dedication to excellence. Monsieur B to the passing of time. A Girard-Perregaux watch Constant Girard-Perregaux employed several fill s createc 10 st generations. hundreds222 words
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world
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Article, Illustration2000 1984-05-12 6 Anwar wants people to judge it by its actions UMNO Youth president Mr Anwar Ibrahim is seeking another term at the helm in the movement's elections on May 24. In an interview with Tan Sri Dr Tan Chee Khoon, he talks2,000 words
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193 1984-05-12 8 LAT-WP TOKYO, Saturday YUKO Kurihara, Director of Japan's Defence Agency, told US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday that although his country's defence officials understand the threat of the Soviet military buildup in Asia, the Japanese people do not. "ILAT-WP - 193 words
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326 1984-05-12 8 LAT-WP BEIJING, Saturday SOVIET sources say that Moscow abruptly postponed what was to have been its highest-lev-el visit here since 1969 mainly because of concern that President Reagan's China trip had boosted Sino-US relations at the Soviet Union's expense. The Beijing-basedLAT-WP - 326 words
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FOCUS ON THE OLYMPICS
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Article173 1984-05-12 8 AP BEIJING, Saturday THE Soviets may have withdrawn from the Los Angeles Olympics, but their communist rival, the People's Republic of China, is going ahead with its first full-scale participation in the games. "So far as I know, China has made no changes. ChinaAP - 173 words
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318 1984-05-12 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday THE Soviet boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics gathered momentum among its allies as a senior International Olympic official arrived in Moscow to try to persuade the Soviet Union to reverse its decision. Vietnam and Mongolia became the third andReuter - 318 words
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Article149 1984-05-12 8 LAT-WP HAVANA, Saturday CUBA has not made its decision on whether to pull out of the Olympics and preparations are continuing as normal, according to Education Minister Jose Ramon Fernandez. "However, at the same time as saying no decision has been taken, we must emphasise ourLAT-WP - 149 words
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634 1984-05-12 9 Reuter TAIPEH, Saturday TAIWAN'S notorious reputation as one of the world's leading commercial conterfeit centres is being cleaned up in a series of police raids in which million of dollars worth of fake items were siezed. In recent raids, police said they found moreReuter - 634 words
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308 1984-05-12 9 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia told US Vice-President George Bush that he hoped improved US ties with China would not damage relations between the US and non-communist South-east Asia. State Secretary Sudharmono told reporters that Mr Bush assuredReuter - 308 words
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179 1984-05-12 9 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday DEPUTY Prime Minister Musa Hitam yesterday left for Medan, Sumatra, on a three-day visit to sign an agreement with Indonesia to recruit its workers for Malaysia, government officials said. An agreement to simplify border crossings between the two countriesAP - 179 words
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728 1984-05-12 10 TRENDS Knight Bidder Newspapers THERE'S a body of scholarly opinion not that it's true, hut adequately substantiated which poses the premise that the Japanese are cleverer than everyone else, Asiaweek reports. Interestingly, the theory didn't surface in Japan but in America and Germany. Y6tKnight Bidder Newspapers - 728 words
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Article63 1984-05-12 10 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct yonr business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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393 1984-05-12 10 Agencies HONG KONG, Sat MALAYSIAN Mak Foon Than, charged with murdering a banker, denied in court yesterday that he told police he was sent to Hong Kong last July by the Malaysian Finance Minister to collect money.Agencies - 393 words
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Advertisement144 1984-05-12 7 •V —Knock, knock.^,*^~Nw C Who's there? yf Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr Neighbourhood"^ V who 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 and144 words
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Advertisement36 1984-05-12 8 T< wan '*6»4 'Vh^^^KH t *k' k r ,r jH|^ Taiwan MLL|^^^^^HP? ATTENTION! Residents of Postal Districts 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 26. See who is coming your way this Sunday on Page 7.36 words
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Advertisement159 1984-05-12 9 BBS® 9 BE SURE YOU'RE 1N... November 21 —25,1984 World Itade Centre How would you like to see 10,000 visitors going through your showroom everyday? For five days you get more visitors than you would during the X'mas and New Year seasons combined. Promote your home appliances at Home appliances159 words
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Advertisement16 1984-05-12 10 Australia^ the big country SPECIAL REPORT IN THIS WEEK'S SUNDAY MONITOR May 13th DON'T MISS IT16 words
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524 1984-05-12 11 PHILLIP BANGSBERG; HONG KONG - ■y PHILLIP BANGSBERG In HONG KONG THE COLONY'S new futures exchange hopes to entice China into trading as a part of its four modernisations. Dr Kim Cham, chairman of the present Commodities Exchange, which is to be replaced by the new524 words
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227 1984-05-12 11 CEMENT INDUSTRIES of Malaysia Bhd (Cima) is floating 8.8 million of its $1 shares to the Malaysian public at a price of $1 per share. Of the 8.8 million shares to be floated, 1.4 million will be reserved for employees and directors227 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-05-12 11 SHARE OF THE DAY FROM a high of $6.25 in May 1983, Isetan shares have plummeted to a low of $2.98 early this month, and chances are that this record will soon be broken again. Going by the trading volume, most investors are138 words
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163 1984-05-12 11 HHLLSTREET Reuter INVESTOR concerns about the direction of interest rates continued to weigh on the stock market yesterday, causing Wall Street to close lower across the board. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 19 points during the day, butReuter - 163 words
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Article131 1984-05-12 11 THE DOLLAR staged a late rally in light, nervous trading yesterday to recover most of its earlv losses, as interest rates were subjected to wild swings in US credit markets. Currency traders said fears of intervention by foreign central banks kept the dollar from skyrocketing. The US131 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-05-12 12 Fmonet f TALK US COMPANIES seeking to invest in Singapore should consider cap-ital-intensive industries such as specialised engineering, while those trying to sell goods should go for industrial and office products, according to the advice given by the US Embassy in Singapore. "Singapore's successful269 words
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175 1984-05-12 12 Company news METAL BOX Singapore (MBS) has entered into an agreement with Taiwan's Shinkong Synthetic Fibres Corp to set Za new Singapore subiary for the marketing and distribution of pet containers. MBS will hold 73 per cent of the S|2 million paid-up capital.175 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-05-12 12 Scheme to diversify export markets The Star FOOTWEAR manufacturer Bata (Malaysia) Bhd hopes to increase its market share in sports and leisure footwear, chairman Nassif Elias Moubayed said. He said more determined efforts would be made to improve substantially the company's marketThe Star - 291 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-05-12 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd's (GCB) purchase this week of two plantation companies through a share swap is probably the last of the big acquisitions for the group for some time to come. Should the deal be approved without336 words
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350 1984-05-12 12 STOCK MARKETS SHARES listed on the local stock exchange retreated further as problems across the Causeway continued to hold the market down. Trading was lack-lustre, bringing the market turnover to its lowest this year. Prices ended the week at 979.43 on350 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1984-05-12 13 LIZ HODGKINSON - Why is it that women and home I f computers don't like each other? By LIZ HODGKINSON Special to The Singapore Monitor DUO THERE is a popular belief that women and home computers don't like each other very much. A quick stroll down any High Street willDUO - 1,078 words
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Article933 1984-05-12 13 JOHN A CALLCOTT - By JOHN A CALLCOTT of UPI QENEVAi If Switzerland has anything to thank for being the world's richest nation it is banking secrecy. The Swiss may proudly say that work for them is a privilege and not a necessity and indeed thev recently rejected the933 words
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238 1984-05-12 14 PANG MUN HUNG - REPLIES PANG MUN HUNG for Registrar of Vehicles I REFER to the letter "Unfair to make a motorcyclist pay for re-inspection of his machine" (SM, April 24). The writer questions the need for motorcycle inspections and the reason motorcyclists must pay238 words
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Article146 1984-05-12 14 KHOO SOO HOON (MRS - KHOO SOO HOON (MRS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE thank Kita for the letter "Our idea of garden city being taken a bit too far" (SM, March 23). We would like to inform Kita that the plants observed to be growing on the walls146 words
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185 1984-05-12 14 ANDREW GOH - FOOD CENTRE A GAMBLER S HAVEN ANDREW GOH Singapore 1337 I AM a resident of MacPherson and it irks me to note a recent increase in gambling activities at the Circuit Road Hawker Centre and the nearby coffee-shops. It is not unusual to185 words
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227 1984-05-12 14 I REFER to your report "Registration of children under 'graduate mother' scheme soon" (SM, April 24). I am surprised that only eight professional institutions are recognised by the Ministry of Education for this priority scheme. How about those graduates and profes- sionally qualified mothers227 words
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344 1984-05-12 14 ISSUES BEHIND the unified Asean stand lurks differences of perception regarding Vietnam among the so-called hard-liners and softliners in Asean and among its allies. Indonesia is considered to be the leading proponent of the soft-line approach to Vietnam. Indonesia sees Hanoi344 words
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190 1984-05-12 14 MISS ESTHER LIM - REPLIES MISS ESTHER LIM Public Relations Officer National Library I REFER to the article "The ugly side of affluence..." on "Branch libraries" by Jackie Sam (SM, April 28). We encourage students to make use of the branch libraries that are nearer to190 words
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165 1984-05-12 14 EVELYN LOH (MISS - EVELYN LOH (MISS) for Controller of Immigration I REFER to LKL's letter "Beware of pitfalls when you marry a work permit holder (SM, April 84). We thank the writer for making some very good points in his article and for cautioning young165 words
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Article111 1984-05-12 14 LEONG LICK TIEN - LEONG LICK TIEN for General Manager Central Provident Fund Board I REFER to the letter in your opinion page "Refund Medisave account as soon as possible" by Mr C C Ho (SM, April 24). In his letter he referred to two of his earlier111 words
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Article418 1984-05-12 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT A TRILATERAL anti-Soviet alliance, with China and Japan as the other partners, has been in the American mind for some time. From the US point of view, this tripartite, even if it is only tacit and informal, is a sensible geopolitical answer418 words
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98 1984-05-12 15 CAROLINE TAN - CAROLINE TAN Singapore 1542 I READ with a feeling of disgust your report "Worker slashes dog which stole his lunch" (SM, May 4). I have enquired from the SPCA as to the health of the dog and as to the action98 words
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322 1984-05-12 15 Sinking walkways, rats, leeches, dirt and cobwebs near food centre I HAVE been living in Ang Mo Kio Town Centre for more than four years and have discovered that the town requires a lot of improvements. If we take a walk along the322 words
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Article200 1984-05-12 15 WHY are Cisco guards retired at an early age of 50? The Health Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, in his Blue Paper on the Aged wants the employer to raise the retirement age from 55 to 60 and later 65. Is his recommendation only200 words
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Miscellaneous25 1984-05-12 15 E—iiw i^| "If you guys are serious about dropping out of the Games, we can make you the official Olympics spoilsports for 5 million roubles."25 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1984-05-12 16 LO TIEN YIN - It's not just material things that count By LO TIEN YIN MOTHERS do not demand that their children look after them in their old age. But they agree that it would be so nice if they do. It may not be material needs they want. But1,003 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-05-12 16 JAPANESE mothers have often been called "supermoms" Women in Japan, traditionally known for their subservience to the man of the house, still widely devote their time fully to the family. While the Japanese mother seems to be the family's slave,Picture by CHEW YEN FOOK - 529 words
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Article, Illustration978 1984-05-12 16 PAT D'ROSE - LOCAL FIDDLER ON THE ROOF DESERVES A TOAST PAT D'ROSE Fiddler on the Roof, a ST'ARS production, teems to have made a breakthrough of aorta for muaical theatre in Singapore. Seldom have audience reports been ao unanimoualy favourable exuberantly so and local audiencea are not known toPicture by CLIFTON AW - 978 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-05-12 16 LIM SEK - Asiabeat All reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: Theme from The Proud Smiling Swordsman ARTISTE: Double Yip LABEL: EMI EMGS-6122 EMI last teamed up two superstars on one LP to mark the occasion of TVB's super production, the three-part Legend of the Condor Heroes. The superstars were Roman Tam316 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-05-12 16 ALBUM: BODY AND SOUL ARTISTE: Joe Jackson LABEL: A M Polydor 821 336-1 MUSICALLY, this is the best album I have heard in months. But it may not be everybody's cup of tea even though its brimming over with the creative talent of Joe Jackson, a193 words
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Article, Illustration763 1984-05-12 18 VALERIE TREVOR - HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS By VALERIE TREVOR IF YOU are planning to stay home next Tuesday, you will not be disappointed by what will come on over the tube. Movies tend to dominate, but there will also be a Charlie Brown special, an Award ceremony and763 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-05-12 18 VALERIE TREVOR - SATURDAY'S BEST WITH VALERIE TREVOR Centrestage: Faerie Tale Theatre Hansel and Gretel (Ch 12, 8.35 pm) RICKY SCHROEDER (known for his role in The Champ) stars as Hansel in this version of the Brothers Grimm tale. In the span of an hour, you will565 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-05-12 19 SHIRLEY HERMOSA IS COMING OUT SHIRLEY HERMOSA has emerged from the cocoon that tor years has kept her captive. Free at last, she is captivating her audiences with a passion as lusty as her love for singing. For the petite Filipina, singing before an audience is nothingPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 346 words
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Article222 1984-05-12 19 JAZZ pianist David Ng has been invited by the Ministry of Culture to jam, at the workshop sessions, with the Herbie Mann Quartet when the group comes here next month for the Festival of Arts. David is now at the JADE LOUNGE, Ming Court Hotel. Besides losing at222 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-05-12 19 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (2) Hello Lionel Richie. 2. (1) Against All Odds Phil Collins. 3. (3) Hold Me Now The Thompson Twins. 4. (6) To All the Girls I've Loved Before Julio178 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-05-12 20 LUCILLA TEOH - By LUCILLA TEOH FORMED in 1964, the Singapore Youth Choir is still going from strength to strength. To celebrate 20 years of togetherness, the 47strong choir wifi hold a concert tomorrow. The programme will include items from its past and present repertoire. The first half will feature227 words
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Miscellaneous1360 1984-05-12 17 Live Sample I Opening Programme Sesa- I Saturday The i Oceania Group (Final Round). vs South m J I Malay jßh> 1 I Diary i i I |3 Y I Happy BL I I New* ■iUpS The ot the Midnight H George Benson introduces his Carlos San- U I tana,1,360 words
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Advertisement42 1984-05-12 19 ********************000 BRIAN DENNEHY asg THE O Does he want justice? O Or vengeance? 0 |®GORKY PARKi O A chilling story of mystery mur- oder der co-starring William Hurt, O Lee Marvin and Joanna Pacula. o oSoon at the Orchard Theatre ********************00 o42 words
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Miscellaneous679 1984-05-12 19 FILM GUlOe I ]f ORCHARD (*****06): UNFAITHFULLY PLAZA (*****71): THE MARSHES OF DALIT (*****16): TONGKAT SAKTI (M) YOURS (E) LIANG SHAN PO(C) Synopsis A tale of blood and gore in which a Synopsis: Jealousy drives a young man to try Midnight show: THE TRAIL (C) young man tries to get679 words
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Miscellaneous168 1984-05-12 20 HARMONICA NITE THE Sin Chin Harmonica Society and the Toa Payoh Branch Library will present a Harmonica Nite tonight at 7.30 at the library's lecture hall. Admission is free. QENERASI KU THE Kemuning Society of Singapore and the Marine Parade Branch Library are organising a programme in Malay called Generasi168 words
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Miscellaneous343 1984-05-12 20 One of Dieter Magnus' works on display at the environmental art exhibition ENVIRONMENTAL ART elude demonstrations on do-it-your-AN exhibition on environmental art home decoration, talks on home versus artificial environment, by security b y police, wine-tasting artist Dieter Magnus, will be held at sessions, cake decoration, flower arthe Goethe-Institut Art343 words
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Miscellaneous596 1984-05-12 21 leisure/ comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook Kakt IS IT true fJSkTI I I r THAT fcXC£SS«Vfc I REAU.V?) IJ <iVUIL WTICS SSeflflw |WWIKS I 1 (A S eRj:ORM £®3EM®f!5? 21 A P r j' 2 September 23 to October 22 j It will be better to keep in the596 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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186 1984-05-12 22 WONDER BOY - SIR TRISTRAM GELDING HAS SHOWN GOOD IMPROVEMENT mm WONDER BOY LIMELIGHT II should live up to his name and account for his 10 rivals in Race 5, the Class 3 Division 1 event over 1,900 metres, in Ipoh today. The Sir Tristram gelding186 words
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Article127 1984-05-12 22 Ten Times Better to win Race Two TEN Tbnw Better (1) has come after a searchiag preparation aad ihoald win Race S. He has scored over l,Mt metres ob a wet track aad shoaid he better with more rata. Mighty Legead (19) is a cat ahove the rest127 words
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Article705 1984-05-12 22 RACE 1 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 2 1600 m 1 Swift And Honeet N 57 Qoraham 13 2 Tremendous Force 57 Denote 4 3 Perak Nero 50V* Johnaton 3 4 QNsten 00 Cook 7 5 Broadview 55V* P Lee 0 0 Batay's Special 55 Arttfln 2 7 Crimeon705 words
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Article95 1984-05-12 22 WONDER BOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (MonHor) (Zao Rao) (w.n B.o) TftjavteM IMm snmiI flAJtaoataB fAfcBMonM (DwW< JBykn IMBfeWrar 2»*r Rao* 2 ITmTMmMv ttMJRrltpal TTMMwl 7T*ft*rl 9$Urt«» «5i»tnck Raoa* 3a»S*«3 K) KtmOaong Wm* SOrMNm BandaiS* ja*5qu*j 7 Oumptgna Q«rtt Race 4 17T4U*jT»tof iStartsMS IMOMMH* n Pigeon iO—MM95 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-05-12 22 TRAINER Vincent O'Brien's El Gran Senor, who stunned all in Newmarket by taking the 2,000 Guineas classic event, sweeping home two and a half lengths clear of Chief Singer and Lear Fan, could well turn out to be one of the376 words
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Article3021 1984-05-12 23 HOW TO RKAB THE CARD: SaMls*** aaaakas* kNM% MMtt act, wlria m# he wriglit wtltM dilltiMct wltkin Irackttt; Jtckur't lirrltr draw; (nlatr mtr; nut* record (Bnh iwirti MilNM—rttm. ptacad) mm 4 last thraa rna; last ram Ncard; aa* last win racaN (If aay). RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 33,021 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-05-12 26 Last year's defeat at Athens showed they lacked team spirit FOCUS ON JUVENTUS Reuter ROME, Saturday JUVENTUS, the glamour boys of Italian soccer, lose so rarely that today they are still reeling from their shock defeat by Hamburg in the European Champions'Reuter - 638 words
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Article228 1984-05-12 26 AP, Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday THE tussle for the world chess crown between reigning champion Anatoly Karpov and young challenger Gary Kasparov will begin in Moscow on Sept 10, Tass said yesterday The official Soviet news agency said Karpov, who is currently playing in aAP, Reuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-05-12 26 Reuter OSLO, Saturday ZOLA Budd, the South African runner who was controversially granted British citizenship last month, will be barred from the Bislett Games if she is a South African citizen. The president of the Norwegian Athletics Federation, Trygve Tamburstuen said yesterday: "Should itReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-05-12 27 B KULA - KAKI BUKIT 2 SANG NILA UTAMA 0 [pPOOTSINIScHOOLS] By B KULA TWO goals by Kaki Bukit's top scorer Gatot Sontoso Temu against Sang Nila Utama Secondary School in the final of the National Schools B Division soccer championship sealed his school's first successful defence of377 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-05-12 27 ST PATRICK? SEC 2 MEI CHIN SEC 1 ST PATRICK S SCHOOL, after having put themselves in trouble with an own goal against Mei Chin Sec School, fought back gallantly to walk away with the National Schools C Division football titlePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 370 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-05-12 28 KEN JALLEH JR - All reports by I KEN JALLEH JR LOST: A pair of light blue Patrick squash shoes. The only one of its kind in' Singapore. Reward offered: $20. Owner needs it back urgently. It may mean the difference between victory and defeat. A pair of270 words
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538 1984-05-12 28 THE quarter-finals, the final eight, the threshold to bigger purses. Call it what you like, but it has always been one hurdle too high for Ross Norman. His has been a quarter-final jinx when inlury or an unfortunate draw has stopped him538 words
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Article368 1984-05-12 28 Singapore's humidity may chase away the professionals THE heat is on in Singapore and the professionals are turning a cold shoulder to offers to return and play in locally organised tournaments no matter what the prize money. So say some of the world-ranked squash professionals gathered368 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-05-12 28 SINGAPORE'S leading players Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill will get another crack at the Classics prize money. They will play Sweden's Lars Kvant and Australian Hicki Hill in exhibition matches today and tomorrow. The prize: $500. The reason: to ensure that252 words
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Article242 1984-05-12 28 SQUASH'S master stroke wizard Qamar Zaman will be back in the Republic for the Anchor Singapore Open championship from Sept 15 to 23. The maestro last night confirmed his title defence this year with an unqualified yes, even though he stands to lose 5242 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-05-12 29 THOMAS CUP ÜBERCUP FINALS: MAY 7-18 KUALA UJMPUR SOUTH KOREA last night shocked Denmark into a 3-2 defeat and ousted them from the semifinals for the first time in the long history of the Thomas Cup The crucial clash started tamely enough528 words
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245 1984-05-12 29 The Star WRAPPING UP their matches in the first three singles has become a ritual to the Chinese Über Cup team. Last night, defending champion, Japan, became the third team in Group 'B' to surrender to the Chinese might. As on previous nights, ChinaThe Star - 245 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-05-12 29 MORTEN FROST (DENMARK) BT PARK JOO BONG (SOUTH KOREA) 15-11,4-15, 15-7 (FIRST SINGLES) LAST NIGHT S Match of the Night belonged to the unbeatable, unflappable Danish superstar Morten Frost who refused to yield to a bout of influenza and to a young Korean terror named ParkPICTURE: THE STAR - 437 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-05-12 29 KENNETH JALLEH; K SILVAM - Reports by KENNETH JALLEH and K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur The Star SOME PEOPLE, like wine, get better with age. English shuttler Gillian Gilks is one of them. At 34, she is playing some of her best badminton and the titles areThe Star - 321 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-05-12 30 Koreans tipped to defeat English girls The Star THE FIGHT between England and South Korea in this Über Cup Group 'A' match at the Stadium Negara today will decide which team will top the table and avoid the invincible Chinese, theThe Star; PICTURES: MEI STAR - 353 words
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Article197 1984-05-12 30 NOTE: 'P' for games played, W* for matches won, 'L' for matches lost, GF' for games won, GA' for games lost and Pts' for points gained. TONIGHT*! MATCHES: THOMAS CUPt Group 'A': Malaysia vs England. Group 'B'l China vs Sweden. ÜBER CUP: Group 'A'l South Korea vs197 words
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288 1984-05-12 30 The Star ENGLAND'S Steve Butler, lean and mean, is all fired up to face Malaysia in a crucial Thomas Cup Group 'A' tie at Stadium Negara this evening. Butler, 20, admitted yesterday that his performance in his first Thomas Cup camapaign hasThe Star - 288 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-05-12 30 THOMAS CUP USER CUP rnuujfc MAT 7-18 halaudmpcb KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday INDONESIA powered their way through to the Thomas Cup semi-finals from Group 'A* through sheer singles strength at Stadium Negara last night. Three time AllEngland winner Liem Swie King led the way with a 15-6, 15-8 win417 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-05-12 30 SOUTH KOREA created the biggest upset in the Thomas Cup series now on in Kuala Lumpur. They outran Denmark in a gruelling sixhour match and made a strong claim for next week's semi-final. The other qualifiers in Group 'B' are China, who already have four points143 words
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Article202 1984-05-12 30 Reuter Thomas Cup Group 'A' INDONESIA beat JAPAN 4-1 (Indonesians first) Liem Swie King beat Hiroyuki Hasegawa 15-6,15-8; Hastomo Arbi beat Shinji Matsuura 15-4,15-2; Icuk Sugiarto beat Hiroshi Nishiyama 15-1,15-3; Kartono/Rudy Heryanto lost to Matsuura /Shuuji Matsuno 12-15 (retired); Christian Hadinata/Hadibowo beat Shookichi Miyamori/ Tetsukai Inoue 15-7,15-9.Reuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-05-12 31 K SILVAM - THOMAS CUP UUR CUP mi* Mir 7-11 pum imgpf I V ii i i mmmmmmmmmm* ENGLAND vs MALAYSIA, CHINA vs SWEDEN MONITOR sports Prtvtow of tonight's matches by K SILVAM ENGLAND will take a gamble by playing third ranked doubles combination Steven Baddeley/Mike Tredgett and fifth ranked646 words
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