Singapore Monitor, 16 May 1984

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Wednesday, May 16, 1984 30cents
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  • 431 1 Afghan gravediggers work overtime to bury the dead Reuter ISLAMABAD, Wadnasday SOVIET forces have suffered heavy casualties in their assault on Afghanistan's Panjsher Valley with at least 500 dead and wounded soldiers taken to Kabul in the past seven to 10 days, Western diplomats said yesterday.
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  • 276 1  -  ■y OEI SIN GIOK PRIVATE CAR park operators have moved to raise their fees since the Government increased its parking charges in January. A total of 43 applications have been made since January and all have been approved.
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    • 303 2  -  All are grads recruited under new pay scheme By GANDHI AMBALAM SIX new censors have been hired to cope with the heavy workload of clearing the vast number of video tapes at the Board of Film Censors. These new censors,
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    • 323 2  -  By JILL HUM IF YOU think the refuse collection truck in the picture belongs to the Ministry of the Environment, look again. In fact, it belongs to a private company. The owner, Hygienic Services (S) Pte Ltd, is one
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    • 283 2  -  By CATHARINE FERNANDO THE NATIONAL Kidney Foundation is sponsoring two Singaporeans for a meeting of transplant coordinators in Washington. This is an annual session organised by the the Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation, which has given Singapore a number of kidneys. Sally Kong and Teo
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    • 259 2 MR OH Kim Sek, 26, a printing assistant, was given a kidney transplant because of another donation from the US on Sunday. Like all the previous 24 kidneys that came from the US, this one was also given at no cost, even though there
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    • 460 3  -  By YEOW MEI SIN ONE source of cheap air tickets to Britain has dried up the first sign of success in the airline regulatory bodies efforts to put an end to fare discounting. Last Thursday, Malaysian Airlines System told travel agents that it will no
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    • AROUND SINGAPORE
      • 81 3 FROM June 1, non-domestic water users will have to pay higher industrial water tariffs. The new rate for the first 50,000 cubic metre remains the same, 20 cents per cu m, while the rate for 50,000 cu m and above goes up to
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      • 64 3 WE MUST never allow intolerance and religious fanaticism to creep in and tear at the fabric of our society, said Mr Ten Cheang Wan, National Development Minister, last night when he spoke at the Singapore Buddhist Vesak celebration at the Manjusri Secondary School. Singapore,
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      • 65 3 SINGAPORE has been selected by the Bank of America as one of the sites for its major data processing centres. These centres will form an integral part of a new sophisticated information processing system that will standardise computing capabilities for the bank throughout
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      • 74 3 APPLICATIONS for the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund Board (Lembaga Biasiswa Kenangan Maulud) bursary awards are now open. Bursaries are available for study at the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological Institute, Al Azhar University, Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Technical Institute,
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    • 155 3  -  By VINCENT FONG THE Republic of Turkey has set up an honorary consulate in Singapore to establish diplomatic and economic ties with countries in Asean and the Far East. But the consulate's more immediate task will be to improve shipping connections so as
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    • 306 4  -  Arts Festival fever runs all round the booking centres Report by MANSUR HUSAIN SELLING Arts Festival tickets by computer has turned out not to be as efficient as anticipated. Some 400 people turned up at the National Theatre booking centre and another 300 at Victoria Theatre and
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    • 88 4 IF YOU are thinking of going down to the booking centres to buy tickets for the Arts Festival, you'd better call first. Some items are so popular that tickets are all but sold out. The Baba play Pileh Menantu is completely sold out, and
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    • 620 4  -  A JourtuUtitt Notebook By STEPHEN TAN THOSE who bought tickets for the Arts Festival at the "Old Vic" yesterday couldn't stop congratulating themselves. And those who couldn't, we 11... The day started off with a portent from the heavens rain. The few hundred people
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    • 184 6  -  CROSSING THE SINGAPORE RIVER STORY: MANSUR HUSAIN EARLY morning showers failed to deter 300-odd swimmers from participating in the first 'Swim across Singapore River' organised by the Hong Lim Community Centre. An enthusiastic crowd formed early in the morning at Boat Quay waiting for
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    • 170 6 Lianhe Wanbao A 22-YEAR-OLD Singapore youth is missing after climbing Mount Ophir in Malacca over the weekend. His two companions, also from here, reported to Malacca police on Monday afternoon when Wu Mushun, who has just completed his national service, could not
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    • 419 6  -  By K K FONG THERE may be more than one "fortune-teller" moving around conning people into parting with large sums of money or their favours in exchange for a look into the future. Last week, Jurong police arrested a foreigner for alleged rape
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    • 228 6  -  By ANGELA TOH MRS Usha Nair finds it much easier to get her baby's wind up these days. And with recent Eublicity about the possiIe dire consequences of not "burping a child properly, she has reason to be happy about it.
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    • 103 2 TO ARMS TONIGHT! Fight the crush of peak hour traffic. Beat a retreat to the Stamford Arms tonight after work. Arrange to meet your friends and colleagues and spend a 4 Happy Hour' or two in a relaxing English-style atmosphere. Strengthen your reserves with a cold pint of beer and
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  • world
    • 384 8 Govt claims Marcos candidates leading despite opposition count to the contrary Reuter MANILA, Wednesday SEVERAL hundred voters marched on the National Election Commission yesterday to protest against a slow vote count as Government figures showed a majority of ruling party candidates winning. The Government
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    • 139 8 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday THE lons debate over what San Francisco's official anthem should be has ended on a harmonious note the city is to have two civic melodies. The contenders were "I left my heart in San Francisco", the ballad made famous by
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    • 240 8 Reuter NEW DELHI, Wednesday PUNJAB violence spread to neighbouring Haryana State yesterday where police arrested more than 30 people during demonstrations over the murder of a Hindu newspaper editor. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency said the arrests were
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    • 284 8 Reuter COLOMBO, Wednesday AN AMERICAN couple held under threat of death by separatist guerillas was freed unharmed last night, Sri Lankan state radio said. The couple, Stanley Allen, 36, and his wife, Mary, 29, was released five days after being hustled at gunpoint from
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    • 274 9 Tengku Razaleigh joins Harun to challenge Musa in next week's elections Lianhe Bao A MAKE-OE-BREAK three-cornered battle is set with Tengku Razaleigh's announcement to contest for the deputy presidency of Umno in its May 25 elections. Neither the Malaysian Finance Minister nor the
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    • 839 9 mil \{ML/ The Star HONG KONG, Wed MR JUSTICE Rory O'Connor told the jury that they can keep their fingers crossed for the Jalil murder trial to be over by tomorrow. He made the remark after Mak Foon Than com-*
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    • 214 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday GARY HART was yesterday favoured to defeat Walter Mondale in two primaries that are stepping stones in Mr Hart's plan for a miracle finish in the Democratic Presidential nomination race. Late polls made the Colorado Senator a heavy favourite over former
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    • 184 10 Reuter PIRAEUS (Greece), Wednesday A GREEK captain and 11 of his crew, who threw stowaways overboard into the Indian Ocean, were yesterday charged with causing death. None of the 11 young Kenyan stowaways is believed to have survived the ordeal in
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    • 615 10 Unrest a sign of the debt crisis TRENDS International Business Week BLOODY riots in the Dominican Republic against food price rises, agreed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and protests against austerity in several other countries have underlined anew in recent weeks that Latin America's foreign debt crisis is far
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    • 63 10 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently Insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital Interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In
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    • 475 10 Reuter MOSCOW, Wednesday THE Kremlin's announcement that it will deploy more nuclear missiles in East Germany is fresh evidence of a tough new foreign policy already demonstrated by the Soviet Olympic boycott, diplomats said yesterday. Moscow said on Monday
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    • 186 9 Sharp has done it Scoring another first in VCR innovationsAutomatic Playback and Automatic Blank Scan. Already they have been dubbed wonder creations In audio-video circles. Simply insert your video tape (with the The blank sections between protective tab removed) into the Sharp recordings on your tape is 481N and your
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    • 108 10 THERE 'S NOTHING UKE IT! Daily at the Coffee Daily at the ClI Nights 31? Coffee Pot at the Poolside > Buffet Lunch May 19th and 26th W° f? ))c\ 12 noon to 2.30pm v\ m. Til Jf Adults: 15+ Buffet Dinner starts 7pm JMNL v 3 Children under 12:
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  • money
    • 265 11 WALLSTREET Reuter FEARS on Wall Street of increasing interest rates, aided by concern that the economy was improving too quickly, caused the stock market to remain in an indecisive mood yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed off 0.21 points
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    • 301 11 EXCESSIVE COMPETITIVE PRESSURES HIT GROWTH PROSPECTS, SAYS UOI CHIEF TOO MANY firms going after a small cake that is the United Overseas Insurance (UOI) managing director Hwang Soo Jin's description of the local insurance industry. Although local insurance comEinies are not exactly going rough the woes
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    • 302 11 Room for growth in 'conventional risks' insurance' THERE'S still room for growth in "conventional risks" insurance despite the big number of insurance comCanies in Singapore, says eong Teck Kut, general manager (Life) and actuary, Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS). Mr Leong says Singaporeans are very under-insured, estimating that insurance companies
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    • 159 11 AP THE US dollar gave ground as interest rates fell in the credit markets yesterday, turning a mixed performance earlier in the day into a broad decline. Gold prices were mostly higher in quiet trading, with bullion bid at U*****.25 a troy ounce, up US$l from the
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    • 779 12 THAILAND'S only stock exchange, the Securities Exchange of Thailand has been in the doldrums since last September when a rash of finance and credit companies went under. The companies took with them millions of bahts worth of depositors' money. This is its
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    • 661 12  -  By PHILIP BANGSBERG in HONG KONG AFTER a series of individual curbs television sets, footwear, textiles Washington's recent change in the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) came as a blow to all the Asian region's major exporters, most of which rely to an overwhelming degree
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    • 79 11 flake a weak,,, Thursday Fashion Special May 17 5.30 pm At Mezzanine Lounge Watch the current fashion trends as you indulge in afternoon tea and cakes or unwind over cocktails. Then catch up on some eading or play backgammon in the cool serene comfort of the Mezzanine Lounge; for an
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    • 137 12 PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG I WELCOMES YOUI I HOME' 84 CONSUMER I X\ I DISCOUNT IJ I FAIR XI I PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG I EXHIBITION HALL I STH JUNE 4TH JULY 1984 I I 10A.M. 10P.M. DAILY I IN CONJUNCTION WITH I HARI RAYA PUASA '84 I I EXHIBIT PROFILE I
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  • PROPERTY SECTION
    • 429 13  -  By ANNIE CHIA WORK has started on Paradiz Centre, a nine-storey office-cum-shopping complex being built by Paradiz, a subsidiary of Hong Leong Holdings which won the tender with a bid of over $35 million during the URA 11th site sale. Japan Development
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    • 102 14 THE Singapore Nichiren Shoshu Association will have a new "Kaikan" or association building by the end of this year. The $1.5 million twostorey building with a main prayer hall to accommodate 800 people, administration offices, meeting and conference rooms will be located at Telok Blangah The
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    • 322 14  -  By B ORTEGA A READER rang up the property desk for advice on how to overcome red tape that has threatened to frustrate her attempts to sell her five-room HDB flat in Ghim Mon and deny a family the opportunity of
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    • 277 15  -  'It rules out unnecessary problems faced in dealing through agents or auctioneers By ANNIE CHIA SALE BY TENDER is the way to sell a property in today's market, according to the owner of a single storey bungalow at 9 Butterfly Avenue
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    • 273 13 For the first time ever in Southeast Asia... PROPERTY SHOWCASE '84 A 5-day extravaganza featuring ~h" May 2l l^ 4 h the choicest pieces of real estate Venue: wisma MCA, KUALA LUMPUR, on the market. MALAYSIA PROPERTY SHOWCASE 84 T '"If "S Malaysia's largest single property exposition 3 staged specially
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    • 270 14 PROPERTY 1 m AUCTION SALE TODAY 1) No 24 Robey Crescent 2) No 266 Dunearn Road 3) No 42 Shelford Road *01-01 vVatten Estate Condominium 4) #04-01 Citiport Centre 5) No 29-B Surin Avenue. Block B Charlton Court 6) n 'c;NCELLED j Road •1M 44 H .m uUUI 7) No
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    • 144 14 TO BE HELD AT 3 P.M. AT I The British Council Theatrette I Basement, Singapore Rubber House 14 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I [landed residential! I PROPERTIES I Detached House I 19F Charlton Lane I Singapore, 1953. I Semi-detached Houses I 34, Pasir Ris Avenue, I Singapore, 1851. I 36,
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    • 156 15 To be held at Mandarin Court B, 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore,ON FRIDAY 18TH MAY 1984 AT 2.15 P.M. OWNER S SALE II 888 SBMHAWANCi ROAl) 2) 25 LILY AYKNI'K :<) 4)1 NIM ROAD 41 MOI -41 C.OLDKN MILK TOWKH 51 14 KIR AVBNI'K fit LAND AT JOO
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  • feature
    • 942 16 High-flying currency trader who can't account for $112 m Newsweek THE first passenger to step off the Eastern Airlines flight from Antigua to Miami was hardly the typical suntanned tourist returning home. Uncommonly pale and wearing a badly wrinkled suit, the weary traveller reluctantly shuffled
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    • 621 16 LAT-WP BONN, W«st Germany: The manager of a clothing store for infants here was realistic about her industry's bleak prospects. "We lack only one thing to make business boom," she said. "Babies." In West Germany, which has the world's lowest birth rate, infants are an
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    • 76 16 VM You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Gmveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. And have private function rooms. pDJI Pin
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  • opinion/letters
    • 497 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT EVERY time a bank computer Soes out of operation, it tarnishes ingapore's image twice over: once as an international banking centre and once as a high-technology centre. It is difficult to know precisely how often bank computer breakdowns occur. It is naturally not
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    • 425 17 Danger litter: Don't evict innocent family members DOES the means justify the end? That's the type of question I think all civic conscious Singaporeans should ask themselves before we get overexcited in implementing a punishment just to fit a crime. I am sure the recent
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    • 172 17 WE refer to your report "Birth of second test-tube baby impregnated here" (SM, May 10). We are puzzled to know why a foreigner had been given this costly medical benefit instead of one of our fellow childless citizens. Test-tube babies are not cheap
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    • 72 17 LETTERS on any subject of puMc interest w« be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the
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    • Article, Illustration
      491 18  -  CATCH THE HOLIDAY GLOW IN BREEZY CLOTHES Clothes: GALERIES LAFAYETTE Make-up by REDSARD ROMBOUTS using Lancaster's latest Bon Voyage range Location: Desaru View Hotel Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THAT anticipatory, holiday feeling is coming on again. Something tells you that it is Ume to take a mid-year break your
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    • 591 20  -  BUT LACK OF RESEMBLANCE IS JARRING By WONG AH YOKE THE first thing that must have struck anyone who watched The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana (shown over Channel 5 yesterday) is the dissimilarity between the prince and the actor portraying him, Christopher Baines. No
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    • 471 20 Frederica Von Stade portrait Call Me Flicka A Portrait of Fradarica Von Stade (Ch 12, 8 pm) FREDERICA VON STADE, a talented operatic singer, is a dedicated worker who has gained the affection and respect of both the public and fellow musicians. This programme, filmed in Prance, England and Texas,
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    • 755 21 ASIAN STARS SET EYES ON THE WEST ■3^Gjj|jjjjjjjjjmjjjSSjfiv ISTARSTRUCKj JUST where does the glittering dream of glory end for most Asian actors and actresses? For a few, at least, the final destination is nothing less than Hollywood. To be sure, there already exists an Oriental superstar in
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    • 243 22  -  By PAT D'ROSE HOW would von like to play tennis with Trapper John, Burt Bacharach or one of the lovely Landers sisters? By donating $5,000 to the Community Chest of Singapore, you will be invited to pit your skills against any of the 12
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    • 698 23  -  By PHILIP CHEAH NEXT month, Anc Mo Kio, Toa Payoh and Bukit Merah will be the crossroads of tribal and technological entertainment. This is but one item of a whole week of outdoor events before the Arts Festival actually begins. A combination of videos and
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    • 230 23 of students, > gsdua3? l staff members. The music Is just as varied a mixture of jazz and pop music. The band plays boat to the annual Jain at the Fonim and Campos Jass events. J Filipino Association and Phizzog (Trading Faces) I pm at
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    • 668 23  -  FESTIVAL OF DEBUT FILMS By LUCILLA TEOH WHENEVER German films are mentioned, names like Fassbinder, Winders and Herzog spring to mind. Their films have been critically acclaimed the world over. This has perhaps created the impression that other German film-makers have not made movies worthy of
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    • 879 19 SBC 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Hotel (C)(r). 4.35 The Richard Simmons Show. A health and exercise programme. 5.00 Animals, Animala, Animals Raven. 5.20 Romper Room (E). 5.45 Home. The children from Westmere Home plan a barbecue. Meanwhile, Simon is interested in helping
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    • 427 19 Cervantes (Julian Mateos) Is unsuccessful in Ms attempts to escape (Ch 12, 9.10 pm) ffe ij ml k 1 lii Ml 5.01 Quran Reading. 11.40 Late News. 5.06 Programme Summary. 11.50 English Movie: Buffalo Bill 5.12 Sesame Street The feud between Chief Thundercloud s people and the 6.00 News. whites
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    • 457 21 f \KM GUI DC In I iii wmmmmmmmmtL.M nif pyui' yyyryyrff'MMfc CHANQI (*****59): NEW tales OF THE FLYING FOX (C) Synopsis: A tale of revenge and intrigue in DALIT (*****16): THE TRAIL (C) St^iSlTir^?? E LOVELY AN the pugilistic world. A young man seeks to Synopsis: Set in the Twenties,
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    • 30 22 UDO: OPENS TOMORROW! Due to film's length NOTE TIMES: 10.30 am, 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9.30 W§ Winner of m Academy Award for BEST Original Song SBHBL or Adaptation Score Mj&TjP
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 111 22 BRITISH FILM WEEK BRITISH Film Week, organised by the British Council and the Singapore Film Society, will be held at SingaKre Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road, at 8 nightly. A nited number of admission tickets are available to film society members at the Goethe-Institut. The public may get tickets from the
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    • 501 22 ASEAN PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY MADE IN SINGAPORE THE third travelling exhibition of Asean paintings and THERE will be a slidephotography, jointly organised by the Ministry of Cul- show and talk on the topic, ture and the National Museum, will be on today from Made in Singapore, tomor9am to 5.30 pm
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  • 500 26 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER Mr John C Stanton, a Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman from the Professional Photographers of America will again return to Singapore to share new ideas, experiences and techniques in a seminar on Commercial Photography for local professional photographers. The
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  • sports
    • 254 31 Reuter MADRID, Wednesday SPAIN'S national team manager Miguel Munoz has opted for a blend of youth and experience in naming his 20-strong squad for the European Championship in France next month. Veterans of the 1982 World Cup such as goalkeeper Luis Arconada
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    • 104 31 Reuter NUREMBERG (West Germany), Wednesday WEST German soccer club Bayern Munich today completed the signing of their fourth new player since they agreed to sell striker Karl-Heinz Rummenigge to Inter-Milan of Italv for a record fee. The club agreed to pay 150,000 marks (Ssl 15,500)
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    • 99 31 ONE man who will be miserable even before a ball is kicked in this year's FA Cup final will be Watford skipper Wilf Rostron. Rostron was sent off when he traded blows with Paul Elliot in Watford's bruising encounter against Luton last month. That red card brought
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    • 358 31 IPS A POLL of referees who have handled First Division matches this season would tell you happily that Wilf Rostron is one of the League's best behaved players. They all know the troublemakers and they all know that the Watford captain is not a member
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    • 529 32  -  Groningen coach reveals how thigh injury had weakened his determination GUESS WHO DROPPED BY? Reports by S GULAM FC GRONINGEN coach Hans Berger yesterday told how Singapore's most well-known soccer professional Fandi Ahmad almost gave up his Grofessional career with le Dutch club. "This happened
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    • 258 32 FANDI AHMAD has the potential of developing into one of the best players in the Netherlands, if not the in world. So says Hans Berger, the FC Groningen coach. Berger said in an interview that Fandi is already comparable to
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    • Article, Illustration
      147 33 THOMAS CUP: China beat England (Chinese names first): Luan Jin beat Steve Baddeley 15-9 15-1, Han Jian beat Andy Goode 15 3 15-7, Yang Yang beat Steve Butler 15-8 15-9, He Shang-quan-Jiang Guoliang lost to Martin Dew-Mike Tredgett 15-10 3-15 9-15, Sun ZhianTian Bingyi beat Chris Dobson-Dipak Tailor 15-8
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    • 656 33  -  They set Cup final poser: can they repeat it against the Indonesians on Friday? From KENNETH JALLEH in KUALA LUMPUR CHINA took 81 minutes to wrap up the England singles, but that's not the point. The point is whether the Chinese aces can repeat it against
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    • 387 33 ENGLAND 3 DENMARK 2 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wed DENMARK will always remember the Über Cup semi-final clash against England last night with regret They came so close to making the final but their top singles player, Kirsten Larsen, blew it.
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    • 208 33 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday HELEN Troke had every reason to be starry-eyed after England's close 3-2 victory over Denmark at the Stadium Negara last night. After all, it was her point that set England on the winning trail. The odds before that vital opening clash against
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    • 293 34 THOMAS CUP fJBROT nXAU: MIT 7-18 KXAUIXMPIS The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Kennex shuttlecocks being used for the Thomas and Über Cup competitions at the Stadium Negara here are not of standard weight. The tournament referee must approve their use before every match.
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    • 131 34 THE Chinese have been busy "spying" on their opponents throughout the preliminary rounds of the Thomas Cup. They have, predictably, given the Indonesians special attention, figuring correctly that China would likely face them in the final on Friday. And when China's Number Two
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    • 106 34 1 SEEN AND HEARD MALAYSIA may be out in the cold in the Thomas and Über Cup competitions but it will be sitting on more than $i million by the time the tournaments are through after Friday. Gate collection at the six-night preliminary
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    • 126 34 OLYMPIC Council of Malaysia president Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah had some caustic comments on "certain players" in the Malaysian Thomas Cup. He said they were lackadaisical in their attitude, and had let the country down. "If only these players showed more
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 684 35  -  SPORTS AWARDS FOR 1983 Report by KEN JALLEH Jr Picture by CHRISTINE CHEW THERE was light banter all round, small talk in big company. The best that Singapore sport had to offer were there, along with the big
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    • 67 35 BEST SPORTSMAN: Ang Peng Siong BEST SPORTSWOMAN: Delia Milne BEST COACN: Henry Tan ■EST TEAM: Bowling (Henry Tan, Peter Lew, Ronnie Ng, S Y Loh, Samuel Ho, K T Ong, Delia Milne, Lucy Low, Adelene Wee) MERITORIOUS AWARDS: Sam Tan (archery), Wong Shoon Keat (badminton), Ronnie Ng (bowling),
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    • 59 35 STARme TODAYI /fT** TOP STORIES riding IN OUft RUN-UP RIG FINAL PAGE 32 l|Bt OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL WE will have a auper 8-pmgm supplement on Cup final day this Saturday written exclusively by our special British correspondents SIMON BARNES and JONN SELLERS. The two-page centrespread of the supplement will be
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