Singapore Monitor, 14 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-05-14 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION W M.C (P) No 21 5 84 Monday, May 14. 1984 30cents17 words
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Article, Illustration751 1984-05-14 1 'Olympic Games boycott a prelude to deeper freeze in Soviet-American relations' MOSCOW, Monday IN THE aftermath of Moscow's announced boycott of the Los Angeles Olympic Games, indications here suggest the Soviet leadership is preparing for a major propaganda showdown with President Reagan and751 words
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146 1984-05-14 1 LAT, WP LOS ANGELES, Monday A HIGH Reagan Administration official yesterday gave the most explicit public security guarantees yet for any Soviet team that might be sent to the Los Angeles games. But he said he did not expect the Soviet Union toLAT, WP - 146 words
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Advertisement8 1984-05-14 1 ■TV Guide: Page 18 Today's Highlights: Page 198 words
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Advertisement35 1984-05-14 1 RITE* Only one bank gives you daily interest phis the chance to win a fortune in the Gold Bar Draw UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK Singapore s biggest banking group US74/8335 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-05-14 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG AN INSURANCE company has agreed to pay in full a $100,000 claim made by the family of a dead ex-policewoman, but says it still does not admit liability. The agreement between Prudential Assurance Co Ltd and the family423 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-05-14 2 MRT UPDATE The one-km turtnel between the Tiong Bahru and Outram Park Stations, is expected to take about five months to complete even with boring going on around the clock. The contractors said today that the shield tunnelling machine to be251 words
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428 1984-05-14 3 SIT YIN FONG - Indonesian falsely registered tugboat, court told By SIT YIN FONG AN INDONESIAN shipowner had deceived the public administration of Singapore, a judge ruled this morning. Because of this, the owner, Suntoso Jacob, lost 92,000 $1 shares he says he once owned in a Singapore company. Mr428 words
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310 1984-05-14 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE BIG Splash at East Coast Parkway will be reopened as an aquatic sports complex tomorrow. Admission will be free for the day to attract Vesak holidaymakers. The reopening after a closure of eight months has been timed for310 words
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Article54 1984-05-14 3 K K FONG - Family robbed of 12,000 By K K FONG AT ABOUT 6 pm yesterday, housewife Mdm B C Wee and her family left home for dinner. When they returned to their Ta- vistock Avenue home at about 11 pm, the 40-year-old Mdm Wee found the bedrooms ransacked. Cash and valuables totalling54 words
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103 1984-05-14 3 UPI. THE Deputy Commander of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), Col Gary Yeo Ping Yong, arrived in Jakarta yesterday for a fiveday official visit highlighted by joint air exercises off the coast of Sumatra. Col Yeo, guest of his Indonesian counterpart, AirUPI. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration715 1984-05-14 4 Mike Simms - A Journalists Notebook By Mike Simms IT IS part of family legend that my mother's eating habits as a child acquired largely on a river boat in Malaya 70 years ago were a source of anguish and despair to her mother. My maternal grandmother was715 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-05-14 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN DON'T spit, stallholders and their customers at food centres and markets in seven constituencies were reminded yesterday morning. The MPs of the seven constituencies Ayer Rajah, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Ho Swee, Cairnhill, Kampong Übi, Kolam Ayer, and Telok Blangah281 words
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202 1984-05-14 6 Lianhe Zaobao TWO Japanese, an American and an Indian company are planning a jointventure in Singapore to produce seeds and seedlings of sub-tropical and tropical cash crops using plant genetic engineering technology. This was disclosed yesterday by an official of the prominentLianhe Zaobao - 202 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-05-14 6 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE SINGAPOREANS are not a diffident lot. If there's something that worries them or irritates them, they seldom hesitate to "pump" any minister on a constituency tour. But there seems to be a time lag between what they334 words
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Advertisement140 1984-05-14 5 Th e lavish hill-top home you've always dreamed of. i'CS9^ ia^lide arde s l at Upper Bukit Timah Road j£3s&M!£=! I A 'ffl Larae1 13-storye y split-level garden bungalows I r c i Jjf 3-storey split-level semi-detached bungalows I 3-storey split-level large i i i e ho l S y140 words
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Advertisement132 1984-05-14 6 kill Illlin HRST IN QUALITY. *****1 l FIRST-IN-LINE TO BE MAN CHAIRS OF POLYPROPYLENE. Hille. The pioneering name that is second to none. In designing polypropylene chairs. In making them tougher than tough! With a Hille Chair, you're assured of quality and durability. Pour hot water on it, knock it,132 words
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375 1984-05-14 7 The Star JOHOR BARU, Monday THE State Government has recovered more than 50 pure tin ingots during salvage operations on the sunken wreck off the Mersing coast since Friday. State Secretary Datuk Suleiman Mohamad said yesterday that the ingots (weighing aboutThe Star - 375 words
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169 1984-05-14 7 AP MONO KONG, Monday The Star, Hong Kong's only tabloid, ceased publication today after 19 years. Mr Edward Hung, General Manager of the paper, declined to give reasons for the closure, but said: "This is management's decision." One staffer, however, saidAP - 169 words
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259 1984-05-14 7 Lianhe Wanbao HONQ KONG, Monday DENNIS CHIU, the Asia TV director who was given a four-year jail sentence for the manslaughter of a police constable, will appeal to the High Court today against the sentence. His counsel is also considering an applicationLianhe Wanbao - 259 words
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346 1984-05-14 7 Reuter LONDON, Monday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher came under pressure today to issue a statement on the arrest of a top government aide in a male striptease club. Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine's parliamentary aide, Keith Hampson, resigned at the weekend afterReuter - 346 words
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195 1984-05-14 8 AP CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Monday THE astronauts are annoyed and Nasa is embarrassed. After five years of research and US$l2 million (5525.2 million) worth of engineering, the space shuttle's toilet still doesn't work. The billion-dollar shuttle has made 11 trips intoAP - 195 words
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600 1984-05-14 8 TRENDS Far East Economic Review IN MANY rich countries health care is becoming the biggest industry, and over the next decade it could be one of the fastest growing for all the best reasons, the Economist of London reports. New breakthroughs in researchFar East Economic Review - 600 words
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Article63 1984-05-14 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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671 1984-05-14 8 AP SEOUL, Monday THREE decades after the Korean War, which demolished the nation's economic base, South Korea has emerged as a leading newly industrialising country. But South Korea does not like being called a second Japan, even though its spectacularAP - 671 words
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110 1984-05-14 8 Reuter NEW ORLEANS, Monday TWENTY thousand balloons flew into the sky, a jazz band played and tugboats tooted their horns on the Mississippi River on Saturday to mark the opening of the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans. The fair, costing US$35O million (*****Reuter - 110 words
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197 1984-05-14 10 AP RALEIQH (N Carolina), Monday MS DONNA ANDERSON was planning a simBle chicken dinner for iree when she found a snake in the oven. "His head was sticking out," she said yesterday of the 2.1-metre boa constrictor discovered in the bottomAP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-05-14 10 AP MANILA, Monday WITH 25 million eligible voters and about 1,000 candidates, Filipinos began voting today in a major test of President Ferdinand E Marcos' Government. Mr Marcos, accompanying his wife, Imelda, to a voting precinct near the presidential palace, said he would beAP - 462 words
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243 1984-05-14 10 UPI SEVILLE (Andalusia), Monday A SKULL fragment hailed by experts one year ago as the oldest fossilised human remains ever found in Europe may actually have come from a donkey that lived a million years ago, officials have admitted. The regional government ofUPI - 243 words
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177 1984-05-14 10 UPI BELGRADE, Monday A STRONG earthquake hit a wide area of Yugoslavia yesterday, killing one woman in a rocks lide, injuring several other people and topEling chimneys of older uilaings, officials said. The quake which hit at 2.46 p.m. local time was feltUPI - 177 words
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261 1984-05-14 10 Lianhe Zaobao HONG KONG, Monday A GROUP of "unofficials" has suggested that Britain should make provisions for the people in Hong Kong to immigrate to Britain if they did not wish to live under communist rule. The "bombshell" proposal was putLianhe Zaobao - 261 words
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Advertisement120 1984-05-14 7 Every Wednesday and Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: La Finesse introduces Europe's most elegant looks from the fashion capitals of Italy and France. Friday: Belle de Bella shows how fashions in cotton and polyester bring120 words
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Advertisement82 1984-05-14 8 w r* La**y a Szechuan cuisine at the Meisan Restaurant comes to you in a delicious,sumptuous range. Every dish is an exquisite creation and authentic to the last ingredient. Dine on such servings of genuine Szechuan specialities as Camphor Smoked Duck, Drunken Chicken, tender Meisan Pork Ribs and even live82 words
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Advertisement176 1984-05-14 9 v 1^); The original The identical fingerprint Oce oc6 and Van der Grmten are registered trade marks OCE PRODUCES THE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Judge for yourself. The fingerprints are identical. The evidence is conclusive. *^™_..a» The oc6 1900 DF produces perfect copies... whether it's one you want or a thousand. There176 words
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Advertisement78 1984-05-14 10 TiIISEK REGI CAUEH (OPPOSITE THE MARCO POLO HO"TCL) A third is free!!! Starting from today, every day (except Saturdays eve of Public Holidays) from 5 p.m. onwards... For every purchase of:jF 4 two mugs of draft beer third mug is given free! r. f or wo J ars eer IJ78 words
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Advertisement30 1984-05-14 10 1 -^2$ Bukit Timah DlfD Massage Parlour 1 JalanAnakßukit#Bl-12to#Bl 14. p Opposite Medical Centre, Bukit Timah Plaza, Spore 2158 1 Tel. *****61.*****62 J Business hours: 10am to 10:30pm daily J30 words
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Advertisement235 1984-05-14 11 Closest to first class service at just the economy fare 1' I 1 I 1 wtllMtfiiiM \1 -1 vWMftVi li i^^^B!! i,_ 1 1 I V i f «*L* I 4| J MP Tfy IKI /VBl IJH K J 188 China Airlines new Dynasty Class provides more space, more comfort,235 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-05-14 12 RODNEY HOBSON - Licensing rules may deter the larger groups from competing for a place By RODNEY HOBSON SINGAPORE banks hoping for a full banking firesence in Australia may find the competiion for licences less tough than expected, even though the number of places568 words
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316 1984-05-14 12 AN OFFSHORE banking sector to lure banks into Australia is unlikely to take off, bankers believe. They cite the cost of setting up compared with the benefits of operating in a time zone already substantially covered by Singapore's offshore sector. Apart from Singapore,316 words
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Article172 1984-05-14 12 THE Singapore stock market was quiet this morning with activity centred around the 2,816,000 Sime Darby and 614,000 Multipurpose shares traded. Multi-Purpose gained 11 cents to $1.99 while Sime Darby was last done unchanged at $2.41. Kuchai climbed $1.50 to $20.50 and D Keramat gained172 words
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Article162 1984-05-14 12 THE US dollar firmed in Singapore against most major currencies in moderate early trading on anticipation of higher US interest rates. It rose to 2.7840/50 marks initially before easing to 2.7785/95 on profit-taking but remained higher than New York's 2.7770/85 close. Dealers said the metal workers' dispute162 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-05-14 13 MR LEE HOCK LYE has been promoted by Hongkong Bank to the position of Manager, Ocean Building branch. Prior to this appointment, he was the branch's Manager of Imports/Exports. An honours graduate in Economics from the University of Singapore, he joined Hongkong Bank in 1971. Mr Lee has154 words
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94 1984-05-14 13 UNITED Overseas Bank has revised its Erime and deposit rates y another quarter point. Its prime lending rate will stand at 9Vfc per cent, while its savings account rate will be at 7 per cent from today. Fixed deposits of one to 1294 words
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Article123 1984-05-14 13 Your 8$ to one unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DD US* 2 1105 2.1005 2.0915 sterling 2.9177 2.8956 2.8856 Australian 1.9023 1.8783 1.8633 Canadian 1.6352 1.6152 1.6002 New Zealand! 1 3718 1.3518 1.3368 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.9474 10.6474 10.5974 Belgian123 words
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Article264 1984-05-14 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: narrowly mixed. Cold Storage 3.78/3.80 Fraser Neave 5.95/6.00 Haw Par 2.48/2.50 Jacks Int'l 5.10/5.40 Keck Seng 5.00 S Magnum 3.58/3.62 M Cement 7.60 B Arab-Mai Dev 1.19/1.20 Boustead 2.55/2.57 Esso 14.50 S Genting 5.30/5.35 GIH 2.45 S Hume 5.50 S Inchcape 2.80/2.81264 words
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Miscellaneous18 1984-05-14 12 4-J4 «< "KM Synd I» s T E M oowV VutN PtOTkB CALL, VOU'LL PINO ALL THE. ANSWERS M£*£."18 words
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104 1984-05-14 14 THE GERMANS have a reputation as a hard working, sensible people, but they are doing their best to destroy this image. The 2.5 million-member I G Metall union is leading the push for a 35-hour work week instead of the current 40. Why? Unbelievably, union104 words
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109 1984-05-14 14 New York Times ON MARCH 2, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of Libya said in a speech: "The people will march forward and will develop a people's war of liberation in Sudan, and tomorrow in Egypt and in every area thatNew York Times - 109 words
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317 1984-05-14 14 Methods of viewing must be made economically viable AS A consumer, I can understand the Government's anxiety to maintain good moral standards by its strict censorship controls. However, are these controls self-de-feating and punitive to the lawabiding video consumers who comply by purchasing/renting censored317 words
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170 1984-05-14 14 KIM GUAN - KIM GUAN Singapore 1438 A MAN slashed a dog to near-death with a "parang" just because it stole his lunch. Another man flung two dogs on to the road while driving. These deplorable acts should not go unpunished. One of170 words
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303 1984-05-14 14 MRS DEIRDRE MOSS - MRS DEIRDRE MOSS Admin Secretary, SPCA THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) exEresses its heartfelt thanks to memers of the public for their overwhelming response to the cruelty cases highlighted in the papers recently. In the past couple of weeks,303 words
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89 1984-05-14 14 KHOO SOO HOON - KHOO SOO HOON for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE THANK Janet for her letter "Litter clogs up drains at East Coast Beach" (SM, April 10). We would like to inform her that as the East Coast Park is in a low-lying area it is89 words
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Article468 1984-05-14 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT AS Filipinos go to the polls today, good wishes of Asean neighbours go out to them, whatever the outcome. We hope that the election will be peaceful and that the ballot will provide an effective means of resolving their problems. For if468 words
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112 1984-05-14 15 CHEONG FU YAN - REPLY CHEONG FU YAN for Registrar of Vehicles PLEASE refer to the letters "Buses, too, should be sent for inspection" by Carl (SM, April 24) and "Check those noisy buses" by Ronald (SM, May 7). Many motorcycles have been found to112 words
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Article365 1984-05-14 15 QUEK KIM SENG - Opened until 6 pm, most of the stalls were cleaned out before noon QUEK KIM SENG Singapore 0410 RECENTLY I bought $100 worth of funfair coupons from my niece, who was strongly persuaded by her school to help sell the coupons. On Labour Day, I went with my365 words
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175 1984-05-14 15 I AM writing to enquire from the relevant authorities regarding parking offences issued some six months to one year later. Being the owner of a car rental company, I have on several occasions received notices of parking offences, which were sent to us some175 words
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Advertisement88 1984-05-14 14 BIBIB|B>SIB|BIBISiaBIBIBIGIGHSICSIBIBIS |C I I Ql now offers you more J (C Q| for your Dining Pleasure [C TAIWANESE CUISINE ji 1 LIVE SEAFOOD 1 S SZECHUANFOOD& k g{ DINNER PARTIES |C 0| Airflown from Taiwan Kabayaki Abaione Clams Bean Sprout QJJ pD J§ W 12.n00n 2.45pm 6.00pm 2.45 am I=l88 words
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Miscellaneous12 1984-05-14 15 vitfcma ocit fOG I PAH<S£R I 1 OfHMXRZ... i! r JSUPT- riutfi&r&i'z12 words
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Article, Illustration818 1984-05-14 16 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN PEOPLE, like moths, are often drawn to the bright lights. Back in the late Fifties and Sixties, neon lights drew people into the night the days of the cabarets, amusement parks, trade expositions... The energy crisis of the818 words
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Article, Illustration589 1984-05-14 16 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER WHEN Madame Ludmilla Chiriaeff, a former member of the Ballets Russes du Colonel de Basil, emigrated to Canada 30 years ago, she told the Quebecois they should have a ballet company. Thanks to her efforts they now do And next month, during the589 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-05-14 16 PHILIP CHEAH - Dusk new dawn for Malay drama By PHILIP CHEAH THIS coming Hari Raya will mark the awakening of local Malay drama. For the first time, SBC's Malay Drama Unit will film 70 per cent of a production on location. Formerly, "live" filming only took up 30 per cent of anPICTURES BY ASMAH HAMID - 572 words
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Article, Illustration654 1984-05-14 18 Pre-Holiday Movie McQ (Ch 5, 11.10 pm) JOHN WAYNE stars in the title role as a police lieutenant who sets out to solve the murder of his best friend single-handedly. In the course of his investigations, he discovers that a notorious drug dealer is responsible. Eddie654 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-05-14 19 LUCILLA TEOH - TITLE UNFAITHFULLY YOURS STARRING: Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski, Armand Assante DIRECTOR: Howard Zeiff SHOWING: Orchard Reviewed by LUCILLA TEOH "CUDDLY" Dudley scores a real dud It is really embarrassing to watch him ranting and raving throughout the movie. He acts like a spoilt child who551 words
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Advertisement133 1984-05-14 16 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 enjoy Chef Eddy. Chang's 3133 words
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Miscellaneous523 1984-05-14 17 300 Opening Programme Highlights by 4 30 The Art Maker Mono Printing/Printing Cardboard 455 Paint Along with Nancy Kom.nsky White Daisies the Bov 9.15 Coming Attraction* (Channels 5 and 8 Programmes). on Ladies the Classic Show are Irene Cara, Dolly Parton, Laura Branigan, and 11.10 Pre-Holidady Movie: McQ. Hi 9523 words
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Miscellaneous853 1984-05-14 17 THE SINGAPORE MONTTOR MONDAY, MAY 14, 1984 18 *4 f r r\ S S v 1 40 1 Violence break* out in the town in Eureka Stokade (Ch 5, 9.25 pm) 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.05 Programme Summary. 5.10 Pac-Man. 5.34 Cumi and Ciki. 6.00 New*. 6.14 Bimbingao Ugama. 6.29 Shirl'a853 words
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Miscellaneous540 1984-05-14 18 I—■ww't rjrT J 9.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. Rothschild in England is one of the v 10.00 Opening and Programme High- most beautiful woodland gardens in lights followed by Charlie Brown the world and a masterpiece of hortiSpecial: It's Magic, Charlie Brown culture which has won many awards mM (Cartoon).540 words
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Miscellaneous164 1984-05-14 20 I TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 10.46 am High tide: 11.45 am (2.7 m) (2.7 m) Low tide: 4.56 pm Low tide: 5.37 pm (0.6 m) (0.7 m) High tide: 10.35 pmHigh tide: 11.09 pm (2.8 m) (2.9 m) YOGA Kampong Kapor CC on KAMPONG KAPOR CC 5* a J[ 27164 words
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Miscellaneous849 1984-05-14 20 bition of stained glass j ,U[ f windows and panels, i'j r tomorrow am 6 pm. The works, by artists" are*"for sale"! rS* I free. I TAL ART (tow exhibits st the stsincd qlbss exhibition. AN EXHIBITION on en- Museum Art Gallery un- LINGNAN MASTERS vironmental art versus til Wednesday,849 words
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Article522 1984-05-14 21 THE Capuccino Coffee House is open from 10 am to 10.30 pm daily and features set lunches and dinners (both changed daily) in addition to the a-la-carte menu. Tuesday's set lunch of Hainanese Chicken Rice draws quite a crowd, so give it a sampling tomorrow.522 words
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Advertisement174 1984-05-14 21 3b 003 1 PENTHOUSE SPKS 1 1 RESTAURANT LIVE SEAFOOD jg 9 Holland Road Shopping Centre, 4th Floor, iS I Tel: *****06/*****18 j 9 Courses with SUCKLING PIG I only $280 I 12 Crab Meat 3. Roasted Ac __f, il Suckling Pig 6 S»e«n«ed Fish jj 4. Golden 7 Fried174 words
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Advertisement124 1984-05-14 21 SHABU-SEN JAPANESE RESTAURANT (S) PTE. LTD. 1 Jin Anak Bukit. '82-I0 S" 82-1.1, I Bnkit Timah Plaza Singapore 2158 y Cook-it-yourself meal Shabu-Shabu (Japanese Style Steamboat) Business Hours: I Set lunches are available from im J£ m 98.Q0-$12.00 6 pro 10.00 g/ 1* h v w* K~ B\ JACK'S PLACE124 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-05-14 22 An exciting menu of_ new and traditional dishes... THE CHEFS at the Hilton's Harbour Grill specialise in creating new dishes and improving on traditional ones. Executive Chef fritz Wuethrich and his team of award-winning chefs have planned an exciting menu of lobster dishes which include two of205 words
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Article99 1984-05-14 22 JUST for the record, the Maine lobsters (which cost a little more) have smaller tails and bigger claws, while the Rock lobsters have bigger tails snd smaller claws. The first type is preferred by many because of it's sweeter taste and its corail (similar to99 words
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Advertisement148 1984-05-14 22 give&rf""* AtoveHy m dera,6^/c s Sambal Prawn. Barbecue Prawn, Fish, Sotong, Spring Chicken, Lamp Chop. A/?r/ 14 I M*I4jALjXA_L!IAjIjHI RED LANTERN REVOLVING OT RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay. Singapore 0104. V Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving148 words
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Advertisement265 1984-05-14 25 Situations Vacant 0 Hitachi Express (S) Pte Ltd We have immediate vacancies for: 1) SHIFT LEADERS 2) INSPECTORS Able to work 3 rotating shift Completed/ exempted N.S. Physically fit. Singapore or Malaysia citizen are welcome GCE '0' level holder will commence at a higher salary BENEFITS: Attractive shift allowances and265 words
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Advertisement261 1984-05-14 25 Situation Vacant SBHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following:(A) TEMPORARY RESETTLEMENT INSPECTOR (B) PARKING SUPERVISOR (C) WORKS SUPERVISOR (D) LANDS INSPECTOR (E) TYPIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT (F) PLAN CUSTODIAN Requirements for Posts (A) GCE 3 O Level. Must be bilingual. Experience in clearance and resettlement schemes will be an advantage261 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-05-14 26 ERNEST FRIDA - Chelliah's fine chip wins Sembawang the title GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA A BEAUTIFUL birdie by Annavi Chelliah helped Sembawang CC beat SICC to the first Premier League title at Folkestone Road yesterday. Sembawang started the final match with a two-stroke lead over SICC. They414 words
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497 1984-05-14 26 SINGAPORE'S World Cup representative Poh Eing Chong, with an excellent chance of winning the M 550,000 Tasek Utara golf classic, blew it in the all important final round of the championship at Johor Baru yesterday. Eing Chong led into the final round497 words
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Article416 1984-05-14 27 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP UPI,AP NEW YORK, Monday IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, Reggie Jackson's two-run homer and a Fred Lynn drive on Saturday K/e the California Angels a 4-2 victory over the troit Tigers. Tommy John, 3-3, stopped baseball's hottest team by scattering eight hitsUPI,AP - 416 words
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Article111 1984-05-14 27 Saturday's Results California 4, Detroit 2 Cleveland 8, Toronto 4 Minnesota 4, Milwaukee 2 Texas 6, Chicago 4 Oakland 12, Baltimore 2 Seattle 5, New York 0 Kansas City 3, Boston 0 W L PCT QB Detroit 26 5 839 Toronto 19 13 .594 7Vfe Baltimore 17111 words
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Article103 1984-05-14 27 Saturday's Results Chicago 5, Houston 4 Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 1 New York 4, Los Angeles 3 Ssn Francisco 0, Montreal 7 Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 3, San Diego 2 W L PCT QB New York 18 12 600 Chicago 18 13 .584 Vfc Montreal 16103 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-05-14 27 CHINA vs SOUTH KOREA THE much talked about South Korean women will take on tournament favourites China in the first Über Cud semi-final at Stadium Negara tonight (7.00). The Chinese, the only team to come through unscathed, should have an easy route to the final.145 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-05-14 27 K SILVAM - SOUTH KOREA vs INDONESIA From K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur SOUTH KOREA must produce something more than their renowned fighting spirit if they hope to upstage INDONESIA in the first semi-final match of the Thomas Cup here tonight. And the manPICTURE: THE STAR - 396 words
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Article362 1984-05-14 27 THE THOMAS and Über Cups may well travel to Seoul one day if the Korean Badminton Association succeeds with its impressive master plan for world domination in the sport. It was introduced to build a strong all-round team for the *1986 Asian Games362 words
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Article83 1984-05-14 27 DANISH shuttler Grete Morgensen describes badminton as the deal of her life. It is no exaggeration considering the limits she is willing to go through just to improve her game Grete travels 300 kilometres every Wednesday to train with the other national players. She takes83 words
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Article67 1984-05-14 27 M'sia may hold ProKennex MALAYSIA has been invited to host another badminton spectacular, this time the finals of the worldwide Pro-Kennex Grand Prix circuit in December. Outgoing International Badminton Federation president Craig Reedie told reporters that it is for the taking if the BA of Malaysia is willing to host67 words
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Article, Illustration945 1984-05-14 28 division one Birmingham 0 Southampton 0, Coventry 2 Norwich 1, Evert on 3 Queens Park Rangers 1, Ipswich 2 Aston VWa 1, Lalcastar 0 Sunderland 2, Notts County 0 Liverpool 0, Stoke 4 Wolverhampton 0, Tottenham 1 Manchester United 1, Watford 2 Arsenal 1, West Bromwich 3 Luton945 words
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Article247 1984-05-14 28 JOHN SELLERS - NOTTS COUNTY 0 LIVERPOOL 0 ENGLISH SOCCER BY JOHN SELLERS AS EVERYBODY, especially the bookmakers, predicted last August, LIVERPOOL duly obliged by winning the English First Division title on Saturday. It was their seventh championship in nine years and their third in a row, putting them247 words
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Article485 1984-05-14 28 TOTTENHAM 1 MANCHESTER UTD 1 MANCHESTER UNITED manager Ron Atkinson admitted they "needed a miracle" to take the championship from Liverpool, but it looked as though his starladen outfit had forgotten that as they laboured their way through an ill-tempered game. TOTTENHAM manager Keith Burkinshaw, about485 words
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Article397 1984-05-14 28 SCOTTISH PREMIER Celtic 1 Dundee United 1, Dundee 2 St Johnstone 0, Hibernian 0 Rangers 0, Motherwell 0 Hearts 1, St Mirren 3 Aberdeen 2. SCOTTISH ONE Alloa 0 Airdrieonians 0, Brechin 2 Clydebank 2, Clyde 0 Hamilton 1, Dumbarton 0 Ayr 3, Falkirk 1 Partick 2, Meadowbank397 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-05-14 28 TRIBUTE TO KEVIN KEEGAN IPS SOUTHAMPTON'S Geordie manager Lawrie McMenemy was at his wise-cracking best when he said: "I once thought I'd end up on top of Grey's Monument in Newcastle but now I suppose it'll be Kevin Keegan." Keegan's worshippers might notIPS - 296 words
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Article123 1984-05-14 28 ONE of Kevin Keegans greatest gifts has been his ability to create goal-scoring chances from nothing. This strength was never better exhibited than in the traditional British Championship encounter between England ana Scotland at Wembley on May 26, 1979. A Steve Coppell goal had sunk Scotland at Hampden123 words
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Article137 1984-05-14 28 THE GREAT West German defender Berti Vogts was given strict instructions tolollow Keegan all over Rome's Olympic Stadium in the 1977 European Cup Final between Liverpool ana Borussia Moenchenglaabach Vogts, one of Europe's tightest markers, performed his duties admirably. Unfortunately, the brilliance that had attracted a host of137 words
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Article105 1984-05-14 28 SOUTHAMPTON'S headquarters at The Dell were showing a considerable amount of activity on a cold February day in 1980. The Press was there in force. So were the television cameras, and a host of Southampton officials, including manager Lawrie McMenemy. A hush of expectancy hung heavy over105 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-05-14 29 ON SATURDAY, Kevin Keegan, one off football's most colourful personalities of all times, played his final final Football League game when he led Newcastle to a fine 3-1 win over Brighton at St James' Park. It was an emotional occasion for the 33-year-old superstar who retires at169 words
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Article55 1984-05-14 29 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77 F.A. CUP WINNER: 1974 EUROPEAN CUP WINNER: 1977 U.E.F.A. CUP WINNER: 1972-73, 1975-76 BUNDESLIGA WINNER: 1978-79 FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR: *****6 P.F.A. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: 1982 EUROPEAN FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR: 1979, 1980 ENGLAND CAPS: 63 (1972-1982) ENGLAND UNDER-21 CAPS: 555 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-05-14 30 SELANGOR 1 PENANG 0 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SELANGOR will tread on the razor's edge for the return leg on Wednesday after its narrow victory at the Merdeka Stadium last night. Wong Hung Nung scored the only goal of the match in the firstThe Star - 456 words
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403 1984-05-14 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM TAMPINES ROVERS made a slip in their challenge for the National Football League Division One title when they lost to a young but spirited Farrer Park united last night at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The all-important goal that dented Tam-403 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-05-14 30 OTHER RESULTS: DIVISION TWO: Kaki Bukit 2 Chanai Utd 1; Balestier Utd 2 Pioneer Arsenal 4; Jurong Town 1 Cairnhill 1; DIVISION THREE: Bedok Youth 1 Ponggol 134 words
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342 1984-05-14 30 ALFONSO CHAN - S'PORE 87 MALACCA 73 By ALFONSO CHAN BASKETBALL'S "Malaysia Cup", otherwise known as the Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association League Cup, is a poorer cousin to its peer sport, football, in terms of spectator support and excitement And last night's encounter between Singapore and342 words
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Advertisement271 1984-05-14 26 NOTICE Advertisement CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNTS OF:Names of Deceased Members Account No. 1. ABDUL RAHMAN S/0 *****48H MOHAMEO ABDULLAH 2. SUBRAMANIAM S/0 *****510 CHELLAPPAN VEERAPPAN 3. DAUD BIN OTHMAN *****20 A 4. MAHFAR BIN HASHIM *****16 A 5. MASHALI BIN MAHAOI *****97Z 6. MD ARUS BIN JAAMAT *****77 A 7.271 words
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Advertisement183 1984-05-14 30 1984 SQUASH LEAGUE (ORGANISED BY SINGAPORE SQUASH RACKETS ASSOCIATION) Business Houses are invited to participate in The Anchor Beer Business House Squash League 1984 series. The qualifying rounds commence June 18,1984. The League comprises 3 sections: Two for men (Open and Graded) One for ladies (Graded) Registration forms and by-laws183 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-05-14 31 JOHOR 2 PAHANG 0 MALAYSIA CUP SEMI-FINAL (FIRST LEG) The Star JOHOR BARU, Monday DEFENDING champion PAHANG played under protest when some floodlights failed but could not stop JOHOR from winning in this first leg semi-final encounter at the Larkin Stadium hereThe Star; PICTURE: MOHD ISHAK; PICTURE: THE STAR - 685 words
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196 1984-05-14 31 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday EDUARDO (Edu) Antunes Coimbra, of Rio's Vasco da Gama and older brother of .star striker Zico, is the new head coach of Brazil's national team, an official of the Brazilian Football Association (CBF) said yesterday. The official, Dileon Guedes,Reuter - 196 words
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