Singapore Monitor, 16 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-05-16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR rirriTin CVENM < EDITION; M C iP) No 21 5 84 Wednesday. May 16, 1984 30 cents19 words
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672 1984-05-16 1 Premier Zhao Ziyang introduces reforms that will give managers a greater say in operating authority LAT-WP BKIJItKI, Wednesday PREMIER Zhao Ziyang launched China on a course of accelerated economic reforms yesterday, announcing measures going far beyond anything Beijing has tried before in introducing the marketLAT-WP - 672 words
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639 1984-05-16 1 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE GIVEN a choice, Mr Ng Pock Too, 39, the recently-appointed Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), would like to contest the coiflfog general election in AnsonpNfiere he has developed contacts with the grassroots organisations. But he made it clear639 words
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303 1984-05-16 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - 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,303 words
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181 1984-05-16 2 MR NG Pock Too is against what he calls "contrived opposition". "Personally, I do not agree with that," he said when asked to comment on the proposals advanced by the PAP's First Organising Secretary, Mr Gob Cbok Tone, that a mechanism should181 words
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283 1984-05-16 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - 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 bv the the Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation, which has given Singapore a number of kidneys. Sally Kong and Teo283 words
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261 1984-05-16 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 there261 words
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Article461 1984-05-16 3 YEOW MEI SIN - 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 no461 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-05-16 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 to81 words
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64 1984-05-16 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,64 words
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65 1984-05-16 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 throughout65 words
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74 1984-05-16 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,74 words
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155 1984-05-16 3 VINCENT FONG - 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 as155 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-05-16 4 MANSUR HUSAIN - 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 andPictures by ASMAH HAMID - 306 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-05-16 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, and88 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-05-16 4 STEPHEN TAN - A Journalists 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 people619 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-05-16 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - It withered suddenly after eight years of nurturing but is now bearing fruit again Story and pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK THERE IS once again fresh papaya in Madam Sn Ah Kiam's home on Sentosa Island. Its return has brought joy to a306 words
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113 1984-05-16 6 Lianhe Zaobao THE NATIONAL Archives and Oral History Unit in the former police headquarters in Hill Street will be officially opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan, on May 26 at 11 am. Activites include: A PICTORIAL exhibition, "The MakingLianhe Zaobao - 113 words
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Article241 1984-05-16 6 AS THE population begins to age, there will be a need for more people with nursing skills to assist the increasing number of old people in Singapore, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, Minister for Health, said tnis morning. To prepare for the aging, he said,241 words
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Advertisement100 1984-05-16 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 'Happy Hour* or two in a relaxing English-style atmosphere. Strengthen your reserves with a cold pint of beer and our100 words
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Advertisement112 1984-05-16 6 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS t Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If you suffer from aches and pains due to over-exertion, fatique. stiffness or sprains, the warm 7f L\ sensation will go deep down to y f promote blood circulation112 words
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Advertisement700 1984-05-16 7 AT LAST, GERMAN PRECISION... SO ADVANCED IN TECHNOLOGY AND AT A PRICE WORTH LOOKING AT. Today, owning a Nordmende's famous Spectra colours -is extremely affordable even the T1 Japanese set cannot match. The European Those who know quahty know Nordmende of M A/JAr leader is also packed wrth many futurist*700 words
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166 1984-05-16 8 The Star BAHAU, Wed MALAYSIAN and Australian armies will hold a joint exercise next year, possibly in Australia. The commander of the Malaysian Army Corps, Lieut-General Datuk Wan Ismail Salleh, said this here on Monday after watching a mock attack at theThe Star - 166 words
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543 1984-05-16 8 LAT-WP MANILA, Wednesday OPPOSITION groups challenging the government of President Ferdinand Marcos in parliamentary elections on Monday were holding a slender majority early today as returns continued to trickle in, but Mr Marcos' ruling party appeared to be slowly catching up. The strongLAT-WP - 543 words
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Article58 1984-05-16 8 MANILA, Wednesday MR LEONARDO Perez, diehard lieutenant of President Ferdinand Marcos and former chairman of the Commission on Elections, was among five Cabinet ministers reported losing in the Philippine elections. Mr Perez is Political Affairs Minister. His opponent said the voting in his district was58 words
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Article181 1984-05-16 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday SENATOR GARY HART, hoping to discredit front-runner former Vice-President Walter Mondale in the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, easily won Nebraska's primary election and was expected to capture the Oregon contest as well. Sen Hart, who devoted much of his181 words
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170 1984-05-16 8 UPI DUDLEY (England), Wed AT LAST, the new railway station was finished after an investment of £2.54 million (557.36 million) and 18 months of work. There stood 30 proud commuters and a British trail executive on the platform to take theUPI - 170 words
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490 1984-05-16 9 U.S. OFFICIALS FEAR THAT ATTACKS COULD STOP OIL TRADE IN THE REGION LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday IRAN may be bombing international vessels in the Persian Gulf as Iraa has been doing for weeks, US officials saia. Oil tankers in the Gulf have comeLAT-WP - 490 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-05-16 9 Lianhe Wanbao JOHOR BARU, Wed ANOTHER ship is lving on the seabed off Mersing near the sunken ship being salvaged now, sources say. The ship, which sank in 1945 with more than 1,000 wounded Japanese soldiers, is believed toLianhe Wanbao - 243 words
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444 1984-05-16 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE US may scrap its unsuccessful policy of trying to sell special-ly-built, less advanced warplanes to its Third World allies ana offer them first-line fighters instead, Defence Department officials say. Singapore is the only nation which has agreed so farReuter - 444 words
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165 1984-05-16 9 UPI REYKJAVIK, Wednesday A DENTAL student at the University of Iceland has a problem the set of false teeth she made for her graduation is buried in a cemetery. Miss Rannveig Axfjord made the set of teeth for an elderly womanUPI - 165 words
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184 1984-05-16 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 inReuter - 184 words
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615 1984-05-16 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 farInternational Business Week - 615 words
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Article63 1984-05-16 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 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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650 1984-05-16 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan, in what appeared to be criticism ol Mexico's policy towards Central America, yesterday told Mexican President Miguel De La Madrid that "responsible governments of this hemisphere cannot afford to close their eyes" to the threatLAT-WP - 650 words
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Advertisement196 1984-05-16 9 Sharp has done it again! 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 and196 words
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Advertisement103 1984-05-16 10 THERE'S NOTHING UKEm Daily at the Coffee^ (raw' Daily at the Gala Nights SSI CoffeePot at the Poolside J Buffet Lunch May 19th and 26th W Jjc\ 12 noon to 2.30 pm \v MfiKl// Jm Adults: $15++ Buffet Dinner starts 7 pm JT; Children under 12: $10+ Showtime: 8.30 pm103 words
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Article211 1984-05-16 11 THE Singapore stock market closed on a slightly lower note at noon after some irregular trading this morning. Kuchai maintained its ascent with another 90-cent rise to touch $21.60 while M Cables climbed 30 cents to $565. Ayer Hitam lost $5 50 to $31.50 and211 words
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161 1984-05-16 11 MELBOURNE, Wed AN ON-MARKET bid by Elders IXL Ltd for Carlton and United Breweries Ltd (Cub) shares is likely to be extended one month until June 27, Elders managing director John Elliott told the press. He did not indicate if he believes161 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-05-16 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 comKinies are not exactly going rough the woes301 words
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302 1984-05-16 11 THERE'S still room for growth in "conventional risks" insurance despite the big number of insurance companies in Singapore, says Leong Teck Kut, general manager (Life) and actuary, Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS). Mr Leong says Singaporeans are very under-insured, estimating that insurance companies302 words
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Article176 1984-05-16 11 THE US dollar firmed in Singapore against most European currencies but fell slightly against the yen in moderate early trading. Dealers said dollar buying, despite its softness in New York, pushed it to a high of 2.7400/10 marks initially but it later softened to 2.7375/85 marks, still176 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-05-16 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 its779 words
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Article256 1984-05-16 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Cold Storage 3.74/3.80 Fraser Neave 6.00/6 05 Haw Par 2.48/2.50 Jacks Int'l 5.15/5.40 Keck Seng 4.58 S Magnum 3.62/3.64 M Cement 7.55/7.65 Arab-Mai Dev 1.19/1.20 Boustead 2.58/2.60 Esso 14.40/14.50 Genting 5.30/5.35 GIH 2.45 S Hume 5.25/5.40 Inchcape 2.79/2.80 MUIB 2 85/2 86256 words
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Article119 1984-05-16 12 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1090 2.0990 2.0900 sterling 2.9381 2.9161 2.9061 Australian 1.9128 1.8887 1.8737 Canadian 1.6385 1.6184 1.6034 New Zealand 1.3772 1.3571 1.3421 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.1083 10.8083 10.7583 Belgian franc/comm 3.8058119 words
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Advertisement77 1984-05-16 11 t lake a meak... 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 for an evening well77 words
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Miscellaneous33 1984-05-16 11 P KM 4-fJ MrNaufhl gjrad. lac. S Lj[||jjri||||l I '/to,A:: n:: O »s?ssf: K I R t Tme 19 OUR 6ALE6 OIART.* THE B C g.K'.mMf Y *ANP TUI6 16 OUR PftoftX6 CHART.33 words
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Advertisement113 1984-05-16 12 PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG I WELCOMES YOU! I HOME* 84 CONSUMER I XX DISCOUNT I X FAIR X PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG EXHIBITION HALL STH JUNE 4TH JULY 1984 I 10A.M. 10P.M. DAILY IN CONJUNCTION WITH HARI RAYA PUASA 84 I EXHIBIT PROFILE I INTERIOR DESIGN WATER SUPPLY H DECORATION SANITARY SYSTEMS113 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-05-16 13 ANNIE CHIA - 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 Uth site sale. Japan Development426 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-05-16 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. The102 words
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323 1984-05-16 14 B ORTEGA - 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 Moh and deny a family the opportunity of323 words
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277 1984-05-16 15 ANNIE CHIA - '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 Avenue277 words
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Advertisement255 1984-05-16 13 For the first time ever in Southeast Asia... PROPERTY SHOWCASE '84 A 5-day extravaganza featuring the choicest pieces of real estate Venue: wisma mca, kuala LUMPUR, on the market. Malaysia Malaysia's largest single property exposition ll staged specially for the investing public as well as T the discriminating home owner.255 words
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Advertisement258 1984-05-16 14 PROPERTY m AUCTION SALE TODAY 1) No 24 Robey Crescent 2) No 266 Ounearn Road 3) No 42 Shelford Road #01-01 Watten Estate Condominium 4) #04-01 Citiport Centre 5) No 29-B Surin Avenue. Block B Charlton Court 61 IRoaa. 11-144 7) No 400 Orchard Road #05-14 #05-15 Orchard Towers 8)258 words
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Advertisement147 1984-05-16 14 TO BE HELD AT 3 P.M. AT I The British Council Theatrette I Basement, Singapore Rubber House I 14 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. 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 36,147 words
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Advertisement156 1984-05-16 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 SKMBAWANG ROAD 21 25 LILY AVKNI'K ;l) 43 NIM KOAI) 4) #01 41 C.OLDKN MILK TOWKR A) 14 KIR AVENI'K 61 LAND AT JCK) CHIAT156 words
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Advertisement102 1984-05-16 15 J. A j Si I Need a loan to buy a home? POSB-plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeatable combination We offer the most attractive housing loan Maximum repayment period of 25 years package in town: Use of your CPF monthly contributions to The lowest interest rates: pay the monthly instalments102 words
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Article, Illustration941 1984-05-16 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 shuffledNewsweek - 941 words
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Article622 1984-05-16 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 anLAT-WP - 622 words
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Advertisement75 1984-05-16 16 You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. G>nveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. And have private function r<x)ms. ESHfI Pin Hsiang75 words
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Article497 1984-05-16 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT EVERY time a bank computer goes out of operation, it tarnishes Singapore'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 not497 words
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Article425 1984-05-16 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 recent425 words
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172 1984-05-16 17 WE refer to your report "Birth of second test-tube babv 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 cheap172 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-16 17 LETTERS on any subject of public interest w* be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be stoned. 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 the72 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-05-16 18 INEZ WEI - CATCH THE HOLIDAY GLOW IN BREEZY CLOTHES Clothes: QALERIES 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 time to take a mid-year break yourPictures by HAIRIS - 490 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-05-16 20 WONG AH YOKE - 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. No590 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-05-16 20 Frederica Von Stade portrait Call Me Flicka A Portrait of Frederica 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 France, England and Texas,472 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-05-16 21 ASIAN STARS SET EYES ON THE WEST |STARgRUCKJ 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 Hollywood754 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-05-16 22 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE HOW would you lihe 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 12241 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-05-16 23 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH NEXT month, Ane 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 and698 words
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Article198 1984-05-16 23 £NHhNMMp of iJLnts. graduates aSI w^" 1 1 1 m staff member*. The music It tart as varied a mixture of iazz atw dod music. The bead plays hostto the annual Jav: at the Forum and Campus Jazz events. Jaat ft Filipino Association and Phizzog (Trading Facet)198 words
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Article, Illustration669 1984-05-16 23 LUCILLA TEOH - 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 of669 words
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Miscellaneous940 1984-05-16 19 t SBC SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Hotel (C) (r). The Richard Simmons Show. A health and exercise programme. Animals, Animals, Animals Raven. Romper Room (E). Home. The children from Westmere Home plan a barbecue. Meanwhile, Simon is interested in helping the children acquire a940 words
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Miscellaneous470 1984-05-16 19 THE SINGAPORE MONTTOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1964 v V. m i' j r- Cervantes (Julian Mateoa) la unauceeaaful In hla attempta to eacape (Ch 12, 9.10 pm) 11.40 Late Newt. 11.50 English Movie: Buffalo Bill. The feud between Chief Thundercloud s people and the whites goes back years ago. Petty470 words
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Miscellaneous444 1984-05-16 21 fILM GUIO€ > > v v CHANGI (*****59): NEW TALES OF THE FLYING FOX (C) Synopsis: A tale of revenge and intrigue in DALIT (*****16): THE TRAIL (C) rfei^^Arijwr? 751 E LOVELY AN the pugilistic world. A young man seeks to Synopsis: Set in the Twenties, this tale deals avenge444 words
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Miscellaneous111 1984-05-16 22 BRITISH FILM WEEK BRITISH Film Week, organised by the British Council and the Singapore Film Society, will be held at Singapore Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road, at 8 nightly A limited number of admission tickets are available to film society members at the Goethe-Institut. The public may get tickets from the111 words
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Miscellaneous507 1984-05-16 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 pm507 words
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Advertisement62 1984-05-16 23 mm DRAGON PALACE COME AND BEHOLD THE TREASURES OF THE DRAGON PALACE RESTAURANT Basement 2 Lobby We offer a tribute to oriental gourmets-superb CANTONESE cuisine Fresh Seafood Steamboat in a relaxing ambience Wr also offer an attractive WEDDING OR COMPANY DINNER PACKAGE Ample Parking Space. For Reservation, please call (*****1162 words
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Miscellaneous726 1984-05-16 24 leisure/ comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook I pestsagw MS ra I "THe «fc S&XE DOU*), I IT OJAS just ONE n GOOD CM */\V (aMUET, SPILUD OF "TWQSE (a)H£RE I NOT 00l fiO- TO MICE vliV coffee on ms. -tcellis, vtx> unsh wo the 6aaae mistake amp ended up726 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-05-16 26 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER Mr John C Stanton, a Matter 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. The500 words
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254 1984-05-16 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 ArconadaReuter - 254 words
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Article104 1984-05-16 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 Italy for a record fee. The club agreed to pay 150,000 marks (Ssl 15,500)Reuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-05-16 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 brought99 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-05-16 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 memberIPS - 359 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-05-16 32 S GULAM - GUESS WHO DROPPED DY? Groningen coach reveals how thigh injury had weakened his determination 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 Brofessional career with le Dutch club. "This happenedPICTURE BY ASMAH HAMID - 529 words
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258 1984-05-16 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 to258 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-05-16 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 15-10143 words
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Article, Illustration656 1984-05-16 33 KENNETH JALLEH - 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 against656 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-05-16 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.The Star - 388 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-05-16 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 againstThe Star - 208 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1984-05-16 34 TODAY'S TRACKWOHK LAST start's beaten favourite, Advance, showed that he deserves another chance in Sunday's Class 4 Division 3 event over 1200 m with an eye-catching workout at Bukit Timah yesterday. With apprentice S Marzuki keeping him in check all the way, the three-year-old1,132 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-05-16 34 B KULA - By B KULA PREPARATIONS made by the Singapore team for the coming Malaysian Hockey Federation In-ter-state Under-23 championship in Malacca have been discourag- ing. Since training began two weeks ago, there have been only two occasions when the full squad of 16 have451 words
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280 1984-05-16 34 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday A DEPLETED English rugby union squad defied the British Government and left for South Africa last night, for a tour that could result in England being expelled from the 1986 Commonwealth Games. The 26-man party flew out from London'sReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-05-16 35 Lan Rush makes it 47 in their final game of the season LIVERPOOL 1 NORWICH 1 Reuter LIVERPOOL, Wednesday, IN WHAT must have been his most memorable season, lan Rush climaxed Liverpool's last League game with an equaliser in the 30th minute to spare the LeagueReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-05-16 35 SPOTLIGHT ON CLAUDIO GENTILE Reuter BASLE (Switzerland), Wednesday CLAUDIO Gentile, football's most feared hitman merges easily into the background on the streets of Basle. Elegant and softly spoken, Gentile would have little difficulty in passing himself off as a banker withReuter - 305 words
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