Singapore Monitor, 19 May 1984

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, May 19, 1984 30 cents
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  • 830 1  -  It will include hefty cuts in Philippine government spending By MICHAEL RICHARDSON in MANILA: Special to The Singapore Monitor THE PHILIPPINE government has started to administer some unpleasant economic medicine in the wake of parliamentary elections this week that were marked by a much bigger
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  • 518 1  -  ■y POON SEOW MENG in TOKYO NISSAN is making an all-out effort to convince Singaporeans that thev are not getting Japanese cars which do not meet safety standards set by other countries. A top executive of Nissan's
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    • 436 2 TAI JI master Ang Tee Tong was like a "bottled up volcano" which exploded on June 30, 1982, a magistrate's court was tola yesterday. Ang was angry with lawyer Chiam See Tong because he was acting lor a client who wanted Ang out of
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    • 140 2 Lianhe Wanbao THE DEPRESSION in the movie industry continues with two more cinema operators cutting back on staff and seating capacity. The 26-year old Golden Star Organisation, based in Kuala Lumpur, is retrenching its Singapore staff at the end of this month and renting
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    • 401 2  -  IMPORTERS STEP IN AS PIG FARMERS STEP OUT By JANICE LIM AUSTRALIA is making a bid for a substantial share of Singapore's chilled pork market. The Australian Trade Commission said yesterday that producers would visit Singapore within the next few months to
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    • 330 2  -  By SIT YIN FONG THE High Court tussle for the ownership of a shopping discount cardissuing company enters Round No 3 on Monday. The object of the dispute is the Singaporeregistered Card Express Pte Ltd, operated by Singapore entrepreneur
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    • 340 3 $500,000 spent yearly to repair roadside landscape THE GOVERNMENT spends about $500,000 every year to repair turf on centre dividers and road sidetables damaged by pedestrians and unauthorised parking of vehicles. With the increasing number of public parks and green spaces in Singapore,
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    • 159 3  -  By FOO MEY KIEN AN ACTION plan to promote a total quality control approach in industries to help improve Singapore-made products and services was announced at a press conference yesterday. The plan spelt out the objectives, strategies and activities of the National Productivity Council's
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    • 71 3 THE Ministry of Defence has mounted a search for Captain Tan Seng Hui, 26, who was reported missing on Thursday night while on a routine training flight over the South China Sea, in his Republic of Singapore Air Force Hunter. The search
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    • 543 4  -  By EE BOON LEE POLITICS was far from her mind when, more than two years ago, Dr (Mrs) Dixie Tan took a seat in the public gallery of Parliament to observe an afternoon's proceedings. She recalled watching Mr J B
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    • 94 4 WHEN Dr Dixie Tan turned up at PAP headquarters in Napier Road for yesterday's press conference, she brought alone aplastic bag and inside was a piece of grey cloth. Half an hour before the session began, she took out the cloth and strung it in such a
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    • 453 4 QUICK thinking and witty. That's Dr Dixie Tan, the first woman to De fielded by the PAP as a candidate since Madam Chan Chov Siong stepped down as MP in 1970. Her mental agility is reflected in excerpts of the Question and
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    • AROUND SINGAPORE
      • 97 4 SINGAPORE should consider imposing the tougher United States vehicle emission controls instead of the European standards it now plans to use, said Mr Michael Walsh, a US consultant. He was here yesterday to address a one-day seminar organised by the Environmental Engineering Society of
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      • 98 4 THE Singapore Labour Foundation is inviting nominations for this year's Educational Tours Award Schemes. Employees in the public and private sectors are eligible if: THEIR BASIC salary inclusive of NWC awards does not exceed $1,250 a month; I THEY HAVE
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      • 43 4 THE Ministry of Culture and the National Museum are organising the 1984 National Day Art and Photo Exhibition. The theme of the exhibition is "Singapore 25 Years of Progress." The closing date is June 23.
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      • 72 4 THE Jurong Bird Park and the Singapore Photographic Society are organising a birdlife photographic competition. Those aged 18 and below can vie for the Junior Birdlife Photographer award. The Open Competition is for all entrants. Prizes include cameras and a
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    • 286 6  -  By LUCILLA TEOH and LO TIEN YIN CAMERAS were poised, flashlights and angles tested. The SBC cameramen were discussing strategy "When I pan, you pan..." Then they were there Connie Stevens in fetching red, Billy Moses (of Falcon Crest fame)
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    • 319 6 Complaint that drivers cut route after dark THE Singapore Bus Service is investigating a complaint that drivers of a bus route that serves the Singapore Zoological Gardens sometimes do not drive into the zoo road. Buses travelling on route 171 before 10 pm are supposed
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  • world
    • 397 7 UPI PARIS, Saturday FINANCE Ministers of major industrialised countries ended two days of talks yesterday with an agreement to lift a series of tariffs on imports one year ahead of schedule. The 24 members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
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    • 135 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US economy roared ahead in the first quarter of this year at an even faster pace than previously estimated, reaching an annual growth rate of 8.8 per cent, the Commerce Department said yesterday. Its latest report was a revision
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    • 249 7 UPI MANILA, Saturday SHE was on the stage with poor kids, gave her expensive jewelled watch to an admiring teenager, and doled out pesos like chocolates at political rallies. The lavish campaign style of First Lady Imelda Marcos was described by one politician
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    • 600 8 TRENDS US News and World Report. JAPANESE executives are more tense and less satisfied in their jobs than their peers in the American executive suite, according to a survey of 278 CEOs (chief executive officers) by the University of Houston, Forbes magazine reports. The
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    • 62 8 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 TRENDS,
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    • 379 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE NATION'S "baby boom" generation, which might be expected to reject a conservative Presidential candidate espousing the values of an older America, nevertheless prefers Ronald Reagan to his leading Democratic rivals by dramatic margins, according to the
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    • 111 10 LAT-WP TOKYO, Saturday IN MAJOR reforms undercutting two of Japan s oldest and strongest traditions, Parliament enacted laws yesterday to allow mothers, as well as fathers, to pass Japanese nationality on to their children and to allow foreigners assuming Japanese citizenship to use non-Japanese
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    • 504 10 They also keep the US out of the Gulf War Reuter LONDON, Saturday IRAN is employing new Gulf War tactics aimed at deterring Iraqi attacks on its shipping while keeping the United States out of the conflict, Western diplomats said yesterday. But continued Iraqi
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    • 121 10 UPI BEIRUT, Saturday RIVAL militia groups shelled Christian and Muslim residential neighbourhoods yesterday in an outbreak of fierce fighting that reportedly killed at least three people and wounded 38. The violence in Beirut coincided with the resignation of President Reagan's Special Middle East
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    • 513 11 Police are given shoot-to-kill instructions as fighting spreads AP BOMBAY, Saturday AUTHORITIES called out army troops as Muslim-Hindu fighting broke out yesterday in Bombay and the nearby town of Bhiwandi. At least 18 people were killed, 300 were injured and
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    • 195 11 AP FRANKFURT, Saturday THOUSANDS of striking printers and metalworkers shut down major West German car makers and newspapers yesterday in an escalating nationwide battle for a shorter workweek. More than 100,000 workers were expected to be off the job by Monday in
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    • 67 11 TOKYO, Saturday HUMAN translators beware a Japanese firm has developed a computer-assisted machine which it says can translate Japanese into English at the rate of 3,000 words an hour. But it still required final polishing by a human editor. Bravice International says the machine is the first
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    • 337 11 THE WINNERS O SHELL ECONOMY RALLY 12-14 MAY 1984 Organised by Singapore Motor Sports Club Now Mazda cars and drivers have beaten their own best. In a field of 81 top competitors, MAZDA w won the major team and overall awards in this year's to-jghtest rally over 170 kilometres of
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  • money
    • 175 12 Lianhe Zaobao THE new German mark contract to be introduced by the Singapore International Monetary Exchange fSimex) when the financial futures market commences operations is expected to inject some excitement into the market. However, the launch of the sold futures contract may be
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    • 68 12 OVERSEAS Union Bank has increased its prime and some of its deposit rates. Effective from today, the prime and savings rates will go up by a quarter point to 9.5 and 7.5 per cent per annum, respectively. One-month deposit rates will go up by a
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    • 648 12 Market circles worried over continued downward plunge "SELL in May, go on a holiday" is a British adage which appears to be saining strength in the local market. This adage is having an impact which has rarely been seen in the Singapore stock market
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    • 127 12 SHARE OF THE DAY WATCH Esso, the index-linked stock, closely. While most shares are experiencing the unchanged, falling or unquoted status, Esso managed to rise to its all-time high of $14.60 this week. The long-awaited approval of the $77 million surplus for revaluation of
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    • 191 12 MS4LLSTREET Reuter WORRIES about the economy drove stock prices down on Wall Street yesterday. Analysts said worries about Continental Illinois and troubles in the Persian Gulf were valid, but secondary to economic indicators. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed off 8.48 points at
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    • 186 12 AP THE US dollar rose in Japan and Europe and turned in a mixed performance in the US yesterday as traders reacted to reports of new attacks on Persian Uulf shipping and a dramatic slide in a key Us interest rate. The price of gold also was
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    • 844 13 Newsweek SWITZERLAND and its banks have long been extremely protective of investors including tax evaders. But some would now like to see that changed. A small group of leftist crusaders has proposed an ''initiative against abuse of banking secrecy and the power of
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    • 361 13 COMPANY BRIEFS SINGAPORE Land reported increased turnover and group pre-tax profits for the half-year ended Feb 29. Group turnover rose 12 per cent from $34 5 million to $38.0 million while group pre-tax profits increased 10 per cent from $15.1 million to
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    • 233 13 SINGAPORE employees of Hewlett-Packard (HP) are in for good news. HP has apportioned S|99 million of its pre-tax profits of the first half of the year to its profitsharing scheme. That works out to a profit-sharing percentage figure of 6.88 per cent. This
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    • 84 13 This Sunday discover traditional Norrya cuisine The Oberoi Imperial has something great cooking V v at the <)ffee Shop. And the popular choic in true Singapore traditional Nonya A sumptuous buffet lunch 41 awaits with savoury specialities to tempt the palate. Gourmet delights include popular dishes such as Babi Ponteh,
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  • opinion/letters
    • 372 14 ISSUES Milton Friedman, 71, a 1976 Nobel Prize winner in economics and author of 15 books, was recently interviewed by USA Today. Below are excerpts of some of his comments. ON FREE TRADE: "You will have an overwhelming agreement among economists that you ought
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    • 330 14 Result: Disgust, anger and hunger FESTIVAL OF ARTS LAST Tuesday, the first day for bookings of tickets for the Festival of Arts, was a Vesak Day holiday wasted. I was among many who waited outside the Central Booking Office of the Victoria Theatre for hours, after
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    • 238 14 PLEASE refer to the letter of Mr R Doraisamy of Satu (SM, May 8). This statement was extracted from the Feb/March '84 issue of the Reservist. It says "A circular from the Ministry of Finance states that any person who had served two years or
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    • 179 14 MEN stay single not because they choose to. Looking for a suitable partner is not the only problem. The financial position of the individual plays a decisive role before he gets married. What good is a marriage if the individual does not have savings to Krovide
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    • 429 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE LATEST off-shoot of the British miners' dispute strikes at the heart of an article of faith in Western political life the freedom of the Press. Newspapers have been forced to run with blank columns or lose an edition because printers
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    • 277 15 So many SAF regulars in a vulnerable location I UNDERSTAND that the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) intends to celebrate this year's Armed Forces Day with a mass parade at the National Stadium. As part of the celebration, the entire stadium will be filled
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    • 208 15  -  REPLY MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relation Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the Press complaint on "The litter on our roads is just as dangerous" by Joye" (SM, April 13). I wish to assure the writer that this ministry takes enforcement
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    • 132 15 I AM a Singaporean holding valid Class 3 and 4 driving licences for a few years. During that time, I did not see the need to nave a Class 2 licence. Recently I was transferred from my present job to one that requires much travelling.
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  • leisure
    • 766 16  -  LORI SINGER MAKES BIG-SCREEN DEBUT By ANNE CABORN OPA LORI SINGER, the 22-year-old cellist from Fame, has the sort of leggy good looks that make Brooke Shields look heavy set. She has, in fact, taken her final bow from the television series about dramatic and dancing folk
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    • 681 16  -  By LO TIEN YIN LUNCH is almost over. A reporter picks his chicken bone very carefully. The others flip through their notebooks, fiddle with their pencils, shuffling their legs. A wild panic nestles in their hearts. Jiang Guangchao, Taiwanese comedian, singer and compere, has so far
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    • 630 16  -  By LUCILLA TEOH BODIES in angular contortions, pain written over brows, perspiration glistening on bodies these tell the story of our local ballet dancers as they prepare for the Festival of Arts. The dancers are culled from the different dance schools in Singapore. This is
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    • 520 16  -  Asiabeat All reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: TAKE ME AWAY ARTISTE: Maggie Teng LABEL: SPLP-146 White Cloud FINALLY, an album made up largely of original songs from Maggie Teng. Yes, notwithstanding her version of three songs from the TV series, Princess Chang Ping, all nine
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    • 336 16  -  PHILIP CHEAH ALBUM: MOTHER S SPIRITUAL ARTISTE: Laura Nyro LABEL: CBS A FEW years ago, most people in the music business thought it would take a miracle to get Laura Nyro to record again. Nyros last recording was six years ago. Fans can't forget her. Record
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    • 497 18  -  IMIS^ENE By RON REDMOND UPI BEIJING: The first Sino-US Joint film venture, a 12-hour television mini-series about 20th Century China, was announced recently by Roots author Alex Haley. Haley, who arrived in Beijing two weeks ago to begin research on the project, said
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    • 802 18  -  SATURDAY'S BEST WITH VALERIE TREVOR Centrestage The Rainmaker (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) HEADING the list of the best shows today is this John Frankenheimer dramatisation of American playwright N Richard Nash's romantic comedy. This live stage production by Marica Govons has the added attraction of a
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    • 145 19 THE US Top 10 pop singles, as listed by Billboard: 1. Lei's Hear It for the Boy Deniece Williams 2. Hello Lionel Richie 3. Time After Time Cyndi Lauper 4. Against All Odds Phil Collins 5. On, Sherrie Steve Perry 6. To All the Girls I've
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    • Article, Illustration
      365 19 RICARDO PALACIOS is painfully shy. He'd rather study his fingernails than look at you across the table. Ana his mumbled apologies are often left unfinished "I've got a few things on my mind," he exBlained. Those few lings include an unattended pub in Manila and a singing wife
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    • 256 19 FLYBAITS' Fredo Villinguex hat disappeared, mysteriously. Group leader Gerry (LacMca) Ifran said the bass guitarist was missing since Wednesday. "We heard from the management of the Dynasty Hotel that he was going to have a ear operation and would be on two weeks' medical leave," said Gerry. Fredo
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    • 1498 17 Live Sample Pages 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesa- 9 ,"i /\2l I Flash Gordon (Chapter 16) JMH Saturday Matinee Sea See Football Qualifying I Group New Zealand vs Saudi Arabia and Bahrain vs Saudi .t-^.l®* I JL«m| The New Popeye Show Ratflfea* I Programme Highlights I I
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    • 669 19 fILM GUIO6 1 TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE TRAIL (C) IMiyUMMKiw Midnight show: THE CHAMPIONS (C) DALIT (*****16): THE TRAIL (C) Synopsis: This tale deals with the use of occult powers to walk corpses home for burial To further their vwnnn iw>ara\ portrait of a KANAT trade, some smugglers pretend to
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 39 20 gsbsh^ TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 8.30 am (0.3 m) Low tide: 8.45 am (0.2 m) High tide: 3.05 pm (2.3 m) High tide: 3.48 pm (2.2 m) Low tide: 7.58 pm (1.3 m) Low tide: 8.30 pm (1.3 m)
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    • 767 20 f Lynnette Seah-Simon (left) and David Lewis (right) will appear in Familiar Favourites Concert tonight. FAMILIAR FAVOURITES Tickets at $10, $5 and $3 are FAMILIAR FAVOURITES CON- available at Cold Storage CentreCERT, today at 8.15 pm at Victoria £>«* Ta Su^? t r C f n ral Concert Hall, will
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    • 159 20 STAINED GLASS Impressions, at the Alli_llnnn ance Francaise de Singa THERE will be an exhi- pour, Draycott Park will bition of stained glass (|g on un til May 29. windows and panels, by Opening hours are from Peggy Nimrno until May 9am to Ipm and from 27 Tl am to
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 508 21 leisure/ comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook volving younger people. De- o^attenfio^" spite problems you will be but don t j et it you f rom able to relax and enjoy your- gj v n g some of your time to self. Be cautious in money your f am jiy Don't
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 265 22  -  GELDING HAS BEEN WORKING LIKE A WINNER AFTER LAST START 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By COWBOY AUSTRALIAN gelding Powerful Kris in Race 5 is a "must" for punters to follow at Bukit Timah today. Locally trained by Keith Daniels, the four-year-old by Lorenzaccio
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    • 167 22 FA CHAI (7) is an impressively-looking four-year-old New Zealand gelding. He is shaping up nicely after a series of hard workouts and stands a very good chance of beating a mixed field in Race 2. Scruples (11), who has maintained fighting form, is likely to trouble him most.
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    • 748 22 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1200 m 1 Purple Heart 57 Yusoff 12 2 Azlina 56 Subian 11 3 Qarona 56 Tweedie 4 4 Sarajevo 56 Sng 8 5 Jat Sir 56 Ismadi 2 6 Tambun II 56 Laoog 1 7 Tha Stylistic 55V? KW Tan
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    • 271 22 COWBOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 VmiMrty 6 Ocean Park 6 Ocean Park 6 Ocean Pack 1 Salute II 1 Salute II 4 Productivity 7 Cruse Missile 9 Versatility Race 2 7 Fa Cai 7 Fa Cat 7 Fa Cai 11
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    • 361 22 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 6 1,200 m RATINGS: 68-54 STAKES: $15,500 1 Salute II 4 chnzg 57 Vfe) 8Y Leong 10 ET Breuketen Salute 7 (0-1-0-2-4) 584 21/4 (Leong 4th 316-1-1 to Reputation II C 4-6 Pl2oos 1:16.2) 2 Tiba Tiba 4 chnzh 57
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    • 3070 23 ■OW TO HEAD THE CARD: Mtflttaß amator, laml ■mm; orlgla aad mx; vdikt; walgkt iUlmnct within brackets; Jack*j*s mhm; harrier draw; tralaar awaar; raas racard (flrsts-sacaads-tklrds-faartks-aa-placad) and last tkraa raas; last raa racard; aad last wla racard (If aay). RACE 2 2.45 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200m RATINGS:
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    • 459 27  -  SOCCER NEWS WITH S GULAM Soccer star will decide on May 24 renewal of contract with Groningen By S GULAM MAY 24 is D-Day for Fandi Ahmad and his family. The current FC Groningen soccer star will have to decide then whether to renew his contract with
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    • 279 27 HUSSEIN ALJUNIED has been given the task of whipping the Ex-Nationals into shape for Wednesday's match against FC Groningen for the Lotto Cup. Known as a master tactician in local football circles, the former national coach will be in a fine position since most of
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    • 279 27 NFL PREVIEW JUBILEE need a miracle to escape relegation from the National Football League Division One. And the miracle will have to take place tonight (7.30) when they face title-chasing Tampines Rovers at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Lying at the bottom
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    • 419 27  -  UNITED MOTOR WORKS 1 MANDARIN HOTEL 0 By ALFONSO CHAN FOOTBALL played in the hot, searing afternoon can sometimes result in irrational instances. Yesterday's Business Houses Football League senior knock-out competition saw referee N Maniam making unusual contributions to the match between
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    • 513 28  - Politics another game in the Olympics A JournalUt y 4 Notebook By Ken Jalleh Jr IN A ROOM bare of capitalist fixtures, three men faced an audience of journalists and played word games about the Olympics Games. Boycott, nyet. Rather, "non-participa-tion". Yet, nyet it will be, to the Los Angeles
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    • 94 28 WORLDFROMT INDIANAPOLIS, Sat RACE driver Jacques Villeneuve slammed backwards into the wall in the 3rd turn on Thursday during practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Villeneuve of Quebec, Canada, lost control of his racer coming out of the 3rd turn, made a half spin sliding backwards before
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    • 121 28 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THREE Pakistanis and one Egyptian won berths for the semifinals of the U5525,000 (5|52,500) Yeo's-Pepsi Squash Championship nere yesterday. Top seed Qamar Zaman, who is ranked second in the world, defeated Australian Ross Thome 9-7, 92, 9-4
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    • 251 28 ZURICH, Saturday A NEW synthetic football is to be used for the Olympic soccer tournament in Los Angeles and may be used for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, a senior International Football Federation (Fifa) official said tonight. Harry Cavan, Fifa senior vice-president,
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    • 167 28 Reuter ROME, Saturday ANDRES Gomez of Ecuador shattered the ambitions of the local favourite today and set up an all-South American clash in one of tomorrow's semifinal matches in the men's Italian Tennis Championships. Gomez ruined the hopes of the packed crowd on the
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    • 412 28  -  By ERNEST FRIDA UMNO Sports Club, a leading athletic club in Selangor, has entered a powerful team of nine men and five women for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association All-Comers meet at the National Stadium today. The presence of the Selangor athletes will
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    • 700 29  -  THOMAS CUP UKRCUP rniLk mr 7-is KUALA UJMPUB By K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur THE tears flowed freely in the Indonesian camp. The supporters, who had wildly cheered the team on, broke into song and dance. The Stadium Negara was a scene of pandemonium as players and
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    • 53 29 "I'M NOT very disappointed with the team's show. Only Han Jian let us down. "He was playing too slow and Hastomo took advantage of this. He kept attacking Han Jian with his fast smashes and deceptive net play." Chinese coach Wang Wenjiao. -'HAN JIAN LET US DOWN
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    • 52 29 "HASTOMO played well. In fact, I had expected something like it to happen because he has not lost a single match since losing to Morten Frost at the All-England. Hastomo's victory really made up for Swie King's defeat in the first singles." Indonesian coach Tan Tjoa Hock.
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    • 437 29 ÜBER CUP ROUNDUP ZHANG Ailing, one of China's world class women badminton players, announced her retirement from the international scene on Thursday. With tears rolling down her eves, Ailing said: "I have been too long in badminton. I feel I've had
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    • 427 29  -  By A SUBRAMANIAM in Kuala Lumpur The Star "CHINA-WATCHING" may just be the name of the game from now on, as far as China's women's badminton is concerned. Just hours after winning the Über Cup for the first time, China's women's coach
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    • 322 30 FIRST SINGLES: Liem Swie King lost to Luan Jin 15-7, 11-15, 10-15. KENNETH JALLEH'S BLOW-BY-BLOW ACCOUNT CHINA struck the first blow. But not before 22 minutes of a first-set anxiety for the boisterous crowd roaring for a China victory. It took 10 minutes for
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    • 310 30 THIRD SINGLES: Icuk Sugiarto lost to Yang Yang 9-15, 10-15 IN THIS struggle between two game and fighting youths, China's Yang Yang won a classic struggle for supremacy that will be remembered long after Stadium Negara closes its doors to such world class badminton. Though
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    • 262 30 Liem Swie King/Kartono beat Sun Zhian/Tian Bingyi 18-14, 15-12. THE CUP'S fate was decided by Liem Swie King and Hariatmanto Kartono, who played the game of their celebrated badminton career to beat the Chinese pair of Sun Zhian and Tian Bingyi to
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    • 216 30 SECOND SINGLES: Hastomo Arbi beat Han Jian 14-17, 15-6, 15-8 IT WAS Indonesia's turn to fight back, after Swie King's defeat, and Hastomo Arbi was their man. But he fiddled the first set away. Taking a strong lead with his power smashes beating Han Jian again and again,
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    • 174 30 Christian/Hadibowo beat He Shangquan/Kiang Quoliang 18-14, 15-10. INDONESIA, it seems, has just begun to fight. Two-one down, the reprieve came in the first doubles. Unbeaten in Thomas Cup-ties, Christian Hadinata and Hadibowo beat China's He Shangquan and Kiang Guoliang 18-14, 1510 to even the score 2-2.
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    • 465 31 THOMAS CUP UREBCUP rani* Mir 7-is wmjkusmmm THOMAS CUP FINAL INDONESIA 3 CHINA 2 KENNETH JALLEH in Kuala Lumpur THE Thomas Cup that China wrested by the skin of their teeth in 1982, finally returned to Indonesia by sheer grit and determination last night in the
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    • 62 31 The two teams for tonight's FA Cup final Steve Sherwood, Steve Terry, Lee Sinnott, Neil Price, Les Taylor (captain), Kenny Jackett, Nigel Callaghan, Maurice "Mo" Johnston, George Reilly, John Barnes. Substitute: Paul Atkinson Neville Southall, Gary Stevens, Derek Mountfield, Kevin Ratcliffe (captain), John Bailey, Trevor Steven, Peter
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      • 306 1 SINGAPORE MONITOR, SAI i*Q« l MWL I I|JB/fflr MEET THE PLAYERSs Briof I FACTS AND FIOURESt Goalsprofltoi of tho likoly linoups for corors and how tho finalists qualiWatford and Evorton: A 2 -A3 fiod for Wombloy: At THE MANAOERSi Graham Tay- EVERTON'S HIT MAN: Andy lor tho miraclo man at
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    • 501 5 Manager GRAHAM TAYLOR GRAHAM TAYLOR was manager of Lincoln, and had won the Fourth Division championship with the club. Then Elton John came into his life. John wanted Taylor to manage WATFORD, the Third Division no-hopers. "What are your ambitions? What do you hope
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    • 28 5 FOUR GOALS: John Barnes, Mo Johnston (1 penalty) and George Reilly. ONE GOAL: Nigel Callaghan, Kenny Jackett and Les Taylor. TOTAL: 15.
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    • 35 5 Third Round: Beat Luton 4-3 in replay (drew 2-2 in first game). Fourth Round: Beat Charlton 20. Fifth Round: Beat Brighton 3-1. Quarterfinal: Beat Birmingham 3-1. Semifinal: Beat Plymouth 1-0.
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    • 518 5 A DECADE ago EVERTON were known as the Merseyside millionaires. Backed by the football pools fortune of millionaire John Moore, successive managers Harry Catterick, Billy Bingham and Gordon Lee spent huge sums trying to compete with the men a mile down the road at Anfield.
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    • 29 5 TWO GOALS: Andy Gray, Adrian Heath, Alan Irvine and Kevin Sheedy. ONE GOAL: Peter Reid, Kevin Richardson and opponent's own goal. TOTAL: 11.
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    • 40 5 Third Round: Beat Stoke 2-0. Fourth Round: Beat Gillingham 3-0 in second replay (scoreless draws in first two games). Fifth Round: Beat Shrewsbury 3-0. Quartorffinal: Beat Notts County 2-1. Semifinal: Beat Southampton 1-0 (extra time).
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    • 453 6  -  This is the day I've been waiting for, says Andy Gray ■y JOHN SELLERS AS a raw 18-year-old Andy Gray was heralded as potentially the best striker in Britain. Ten years on he is still trying to lay the ghost of the press reports and fulfil his
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