Singapore Monitor, 21 May 1984

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, May 21, 1984 30cents
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  • 450 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan's re-election campaign is about to be launched with a US$2 million (554.2 million) television drive portraying America as a land of born-again optimists,- far happier than it was under Jimmy Carter. Scenes of brides blushing at the altar, children gazing
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  • 534 1  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM and OEI SIN GIOK NEW LEGAL provisions now enable the legal service to recruit law graduates from the Hong Kong University and from universities of "Common Law" countries, which include Australia and the United States. This move by the government
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    • 331 2  -  OVERNIGHT ANGLERS LEAVE A SORRY SIGHT Story by CHEW YEN FOOK and MANSUR HUSAIN NO, THIS is not some corner of a fish market at the end of the day's trading. This is Bedok Jetty, after a night of fishing. The 150-metre long Jetty is
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    • 370 2  -  By MICHAEL LIEW THE TOY Safety Authority of Singapore is concerned that many sections of the industry are unaware of safety standards set for toys sold here. It wants more toy companies to ioin it in working towards a high standard of
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    • 327 2 AT ANY one time, one of 100 Singaporeans is affected by serious and incapacitating mental illness. And ten out of every 100 of us will be similarly affected at some point in our lives. This reminder of the "harsh
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    • 425 3  -  Move to abolish reserved taxi fleets give cair rental firms a boost By YEOW MEI SIN CAR-RENTAL, firms can expect a boost in business from hotels as they work towards removing their reserved taxi fleets. The Ministry of Communications said last month
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    • 237 3  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM DOES the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) have the right to claim welfare contributions from owners of vessels for periods when ships are on what is known as bareboat charter? The union argues that it has this right while the
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    • 711 4 Mr Goh gives candid answers to queries on PAP's search for talent MR GOH CHOK TONG'S GEYLANG WEST AND MACPHERSON WALKABOUTS SHARP and searching. That was how the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, described the type of questions raised at the
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    • 146 4 NEW ideas on how to use the Central Provident Fund savings were mentioned by Mr Goh Chok Tong at Geylang West yesterday. Giving his personal views, he said one could divide the CPF savings into old and new money. "What you have now, you can
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    • 129 4  -  REPORTS BY EE BOON LEE AND LOONG SWEE YIN THE 2Vi per cent increase in prices of Housing and Development Board flats this year was not an election ploy, said Mr Goh Chok Tong. Prices reflected the actual cost of construction Three
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    • 127 4 TANTALISING hints were dropped by Mr Goh Chok Tong about the possibility of the People's Action Party fielding another woman candidate for the coming general election. Mr Goh, however, told a Press conference in Geylang West that no final decision had been made.
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    • 416 4 FROM questions raised at two forums yesterday, it would appear that Singaporeans are against tne very idea of parliamentary seats being offered to the most popular of opposition candidates. "It's against our democratic practice," said one resident in Geylang West. Another resident,
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    • 91 5 BRADDELL Heights has become the first constituency to set up its own Civil Defence volunteer company. Mr Lee Khoon Choy, MP for the constituency and Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), yesterday launched the company at a ceremony at
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    • 640 5 AROUND SINGAPORE THERE is one scholarship or bursary available for every five or six students entering university each year, said Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), yesterday. He was speaking at the River Valley Citizens' Consultative Committee's scholarship and bursary
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  • world
    • 1075 6  -  Security forces and opposition supporters clash over alleged election fraud By MICHAEL RICHARDSON Tho Age newspaper, Melbourne. Special to The Singapore Monitor. MANILA, Monday A VIOLENT clash in the central Philippines between security forces and a big crowd of opposition supporters protesting against alleged election
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    • 214 6 FLORIDA, Monday ACTOR Burt Reynolds passed out in his hotel room with pain from a kidney stone and was forced to miss the opening of his new restaurant here, his manager said. "The pain was so severe he passed out," said manager David Gershenson. "He
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    • 72 6 Reuter MIAMI, Monday AN ESTIMATED 100,000 people travelled free on the opening day of Miami's new metro rail transport system yesterday. The 18-km first section runs on elevated tracks from a dormitory suburb in the south to the city centre. Another
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    • 564 7 Reuter NEW DELHI, Monday SPORADIC violence caused by Hindu-Mus-lim rioting, political rivalry and terrorism flared across India yesterday as 14 of the country's 22 states held by-elections. Police opened fire in seven areas of Bombay and three suburbs of the nearby town
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    • 249 7 UPI CAIRO, Monday DECLARING that Sudan can absorb as many as two billion people, Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry said he will award medals to couples who have more than five babies, the Middle East news agency reported yesterday. The agency said Mr
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    • 90 7 Reuter TOKYO, Monday ABOUT 3,000 left wing radicals demonstrated outside Tokyo's international airport at Narita yesterday to oppose a plan to build a second runway, police said. About 7,000 riot police were mobilised for possible disturbances but no incidents were reported, they said. The protestors are
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    • 63 7 AP MACAO, Monday A HONG KONG woman hit the super jackpot of 7.44 million Hong Kong dollars (roughly ss2 million) on a slot machine at a casino in this Portuguese colony yesterday. A spokesman for the Lisboa casino said the woman won the jackpot,
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    • 286 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A CASUAL conversation between a scuba diver and an old fisherman on the Japanese Occupation has led to the discovery of a sunken battleship off Trengganu coast, reports the Malay Mail. Mr Jerry Yip, diving instructor of the Malayan
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    • 325 8 200,000 workers affected by union claims for 35-hour week Reuter BONN, Monday THE ENTIRE West German car industry looks certain to shut down by the end of this week, with up to 200,000 workers on strike or made idle despite an agreement
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    • 306 8 AP GENEVA, Monday SWISS voters yesterday rejected by a massive, 3-1 margin a socialist proposal that would have waterea down the country's banking secrecy law by a drastic extent. According to final, official results of a national referendum, another widely-debated measure which would have stopped
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    • 277 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday ONCE again the case of Mr Andrei Sakharov, nuclear physicist and Nobel Peace laureate, has brought the Kremlin into conflict with Western leaders over its treatment of domestic critics and its attitude to human rights. It has also focussed attention
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    • 446 8 AP WASHINGTON, Monday US AND Soviet Olympic officials have agreed in principle to cooperate in ensuring future survival of the Games, Mr F Don Miller, Executive Director of the US Olympic Committee said yesterday. Mr Miller told a news conference that US officials
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    • 204 8 AP LONDON, Monday HATTIE, the mongrel dog left with a Libyan gardener by departing British ambassador Oliver Miles, has found a new home at the royal palace of Monaco. The Mail yesterday said it paid an undisclosed amount to fly Hattie from Tripoli to
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    • 538 9 Iraqis threaten to step up air assaults to force peace BAHRAIN, Monday GULF States braced today for a fresh onslaught on shipping as Iraq threatened to step up its strikes against Iran's oil ports and Teheran vowed it would retaliate throughout the vital
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    • 106 9 AP ST PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, Monday LEADERS of Britain's National Union of Seamen warned yesterday that they were likely to order their 25,000 members to abandon their ships and fly home, rather than sail into the Gulf and risk their lives in the Iran-Iraq war.
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    • 601 10 TRENDS Hong Kong Standard TEST-TUBE babies will be old hat compared with the way babies will be produced before the end of the century, according to medical experts An American scientist. Dr Joseph McFalls, predicts that human embryoes will be frozen and re-implanted in
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    • 62 10 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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    • 263 10 AP SYDNEY, Monday MOST Australians want to see the number of Asian immigrants cut, a major poll reported yesterday. The Gallup poll said a national survey found that 62 per cent disapproved of the growing numbers of Asians entering Australia. Thir-ty-two per
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    • 446 10 UPI HONG KONG, Monday A SOVIET naval build-up in the South China Sea poses a growing threat to vital Asian shipping lanes and communication links, according to US naval intelligence analysts. Between 20 and 26 Soviet warships and submarines, most
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    • 347 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Monday CONTRARY to popular political belief, President Reagan could be vulnerable in the fall election because of foreign policy, not just the nation's economy, according to independent pollster Mr Louis Harris. Mr Harris told a meetine-.with reporters on Thursday that his latest nationwide
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    • 89 6 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY The Singapore Monitor has an immediate vacancy for an experienced Confidential Secretary. REQUIREMENTS: GCE O 1 Levels Private Secretarial Certificate Minimum 2 years working experience Ability to work independently Salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Please apply, giving full details of your personal particulars, education, experience and
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    • 592 9 NATtOHAL ESSAY COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS Singapore celebrates 25 years of nation building It's time to stand up and give your views on our achievements and the changes we have seen join the National Essay Writing Competition organised by SNPL CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 M Youth is the most
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  • money
    • 565 11  -  This speculation could be a reality if other currencies keep on dropping in value A Journalism Notebook By Rodney Hobson THE Singapore dollar as the mightiest major currency in the world by the end of the century? As the
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    • 303 11 Gold review by Green and Collier GOLD traded above its recent support of US$37O a troy ounce amidst heightened international tension in the Middle East to close at the high of US$373 a troy ounce, an increase of US$7 a troy ounce over
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    • 112 11 CALLING all British expatriates. If you want to know how the draft February British legislation substantially affects offshore Investments and insurance policies held by those who will return to reside in Britain, help is at hand. Mr R V Davis, an
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    • 170 11 VW4LL STREET STRAITS Trading Company Ltd does not expect the outlook for its smelting business this current financial year to be bright, says the chairman, Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan, in his latest annual report for the year ended Dec 31, 1983.
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    • 284 12 MR MIKE ANSON has been promoted by Westinghouse Electric SA to area manager responsible for sales and business development for the Indian subcontinent. Mr Anson a Science graduate, came from Dallas, Texas, where he was a sales engineer with the company's Industrial Field Sales Division, to the Singapore
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      316 12 MR BERND RIEGGER has been appointed Project Manager for Park View Holiday Inn Singapore, to be ready in early 1985, and will thereafter be responsible for the overall running of the hotel operations. Mr Riegger, with extensive experience in the hotel industry, first joined Royal Holiday Inn
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    • 758 12 Currencies Currency review by Manufacturers Hanover Trust. THE SWISS FRANC: has weakened steadily against the dollar from about SF$2.l5 in early April to a low of almost SF 2.30 in mid-May. At the same time, it has strengthened slightly against the DM from SF 83/ Dm
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  • 1293 13  -  features By MICHAEL PARKS of LOS ANGELES TIMES MACAO: "If we can get a slice of the action, then our future is assured," Mario Range!, a Portuguese businessman, mused in his office near Macao's decaying waterfront. "Not a big slice a small one would do
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    • 288 13 fHow about a career 1 in JOURNALISM? i| If you are a graduate and have worked one or opportunities for career advancement many. The i H two years, or have passed 'A' level and have at best will be given top training opportunities. I H least four years' working experience
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  • opinion / letters
    • 412 14 ISSUES USA Today WOULD it worry you if your admission to college depended upon your answers to questions like this? Each question below consists of a related pair of words or phrases, followed by five lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the
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    • 469 14 We must learn from the experience of other nations SINGAPORE, as a former British colony, has inherited a strange system of electing members to Parliament. The British system of "first past the post" which we have adopted may not be the best or the
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    • 367 14 EE BOON LEE'S article on Role of Ombudsmen for opposition MPs (May 13) is replete with contradictions in terms. I iust don't see how opposition MPs could take on the role of Ombudsmen. The Parliamentary Commissioner forAdministration(PCA) or the
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    • REPLIES
      • 86 14  -  MRS ELSIE OZAKU Asst Director (Public Relations) Singapore Tourist Promotion Board THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board wishes to assure "Annoyed" (SM, May 11) that all applicants for travel agent licences are required to satisfy a stringent set of criteria before licences are issued.
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      • 73 14  -  CHEOK YEN AIK for General Manager Urban Redevelopment Authority PLEASE refer to the letter "Expensive URA parking fees on a muddy plot" by C W Chia (SM, May 5) regarding the parking lot near the junction of Lavender Street and King George's Avenue. The parking lot
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    • 483 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS not surprising to hear that the government is likely to set up a Ministry of Community Development after the elections. It is a measure of what we have so far achieved and what lies ahead as we celebrate this year 25
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    • 506 15 Houses, driveways, garden walls and gates affected IN 1979, contractors hired by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) started work to lay a new sewerage line along Tan Kim Cheng Road where I live. Since then, life has not been the same. The choice was
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    • 52 15 I WOULD like to use your column to enquire about the Ovalteenies Name Game contest. I am sure many people have entered this contest. But the results have not been announced although the contest closed on April 30. Will the organisers please comment? OVALTEENIE
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    • 96 15  -  REPLY TAN HENG HUAY Executive Asst Secretary (Public Relations) Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter by "Applicant" (SM, April 25) who requests that applicants under the Multi-Tier Family Housing Scheme be allowed to change to a bigger flat without
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    • 72 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wtt 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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      845 16 THIS STAR OF GORKY PARK HAS POWERFUL PRESENCE ACTOR Lee Marvin appears even more threatening in person than he does on film. At least in a cinema, there are a few rows of seats separating you from the walking deadly weapon who sledge-ham-mered his way through such violent
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    • 738 16  -  By LO TIEN YIN NOEL CHIA believes in happy endings and fairy tales. But even some fairy tales are sad, admits Noel, 22, a teacher and a writer. "Writers of fairy tales are always wishing for a better world to live in. So the happy
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    • 706 16  -  By LUCILLA TEOH "LEROY from Fame is really something else. He is good," says Mohammad Noor. His sentiments are echoed by his friend, Shariff. Mohammad, 19, and Shariff, 22, both serving their military service, are part of a new breed of dancers. They shy
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    • 378 16  -  By PAT D'ROSE A SINGAPOREAN in his 70s called Maria Wheeler, executive director of ST*ARS (Singapore Theatres American Repertory Showcase), and asked if the organisation had a place for an old man like himself. Perhaps he could help in the make-up or with the stage sets.
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    • 428 18  -  iTiVls;g;ene By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE LAT-WP THE new television version of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire is OK. I realise that OK is a word that doesn't often appear in reviews. It doesn't appear nearly as often as, say, "compelling" or "riveting". But OK
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    • 400 18 Eureka Stockade (Part 3) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) PETER LALOR emerges as the leader of the diggers' protest group. With the aid of his mining partner, Timothy Hayes, Anastasie (Tim's wife), Charles Ross (a Canadian-American who designed the rebels' flag), and Sara Jamieson (Ross* American
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      838 19  -  MAGIC IN THE SEASON OF POOR MOVIE TIDINGS By MICHAEL LONDON in Hollywood LAT-WP SPRING, traditionally the backwater season in the movie business in America, spawned several hit pictures racking up what are lovingly referred to as "summer numbers". "This spring could revolutionise the industry,' said Jack Brodsky,
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    • 315 22 THE CHEF RECOMMENDS JAKARTA comes to town this week. From May 23 to 30, the Hilton International Singapore will be hosting a week-long food festival of authentic Betawi food at the popular restaurant, the Orchard Cafe. Called the Jakarta Betawi Week, the festival will
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    • 535 17 'b SBC (1 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Swordsman Chu (C) (r). The Waterville Gang. The Art Maker Clay Animals/Using Texture (Lessons 23/24). Mr Mihuta talks about the animals that can be "created" with clay and explains the technique of putting different kinds of texture
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    • 839 17 A starship from the 21st Century in Spaceships of the Mind (Ch 12, 8 pm) 5.00 Quran Reading. 5.05 Programme Summary. 5.11 Pac-Man. 5.35 Cumi and Ciki. 6 oo New*. 6.13 Bimbingan Ugama. 6.31 Sinar Zaman. 6.55 Shirt's Neighbourhood. 7.20 Azan Maghrib. 7.31 Gloria: Father'* Day. 8.00 News and Weather
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    • 201 20 JAKARTA BETAWI WEEK A JAKARTA Betawi food festival will be held at the Orchard Cafe, Hilton Hotel, from Wednesday to May 30. A range of exotic Betawi (old Jakarta) specialities will be available for lunch and dinner buffets at $19.50++ for adults and $15.50++ for children (except for lunch on
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    • 779 20 FINGER PAINTING W 1 F* 7 9 SAN YI Finger Painting Jt i I exhibition will open on %*C 1 will last untii May 28 at the Chinese Chamber of V T TWtL ing hours are from r JjBP 10 am to 6 pm. There m 4 will be demonstrations
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    • 91 20 FAMILY PLANNING TALK THERE will be a family planning talk for newlyweds in Malay at the Main Lecture Theatre, first floor, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, National University of Singapore today at 7.30 pm. Admission is free. COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH THE Department of Extramural Studies of the NUS
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    • 462 21 leisure/ comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Correspondence promises to September 23 to October 22 be more entertaining than usu- A difficult day is indicated, al. but be careful how you an- but you can easily overcome swer one letter. You will be your problems Your opinion delighted
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    • 181 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook i— 7 <a F? ipuiMllllMlinp' V6AW-..UH/ SAV.UHAT THAT OU* F|SH SANDWICH OH, THAT'S MAV 1 H£LP A IX> UKfc— f ARk Vou GALUNGA OOOUUD IS A 'FINNY DBU&HJ* J££P£«. OOR FREtfOI SbU,SIR? J £R...UM/vw p A HAMBURGER. J Sfc A TH£ CHICKEN IS THE FKl£S' s.
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    • 125 22 CAUSEWAY BAY KITCHEN It's a touch of Hong Kong with the tastes of home the trademark of Causeway Bay Kitchen, the restaurant for lovers of good home cooking. Our popular dishes include: Hong Kong-style Special Steamed Chicken, Causeway Bay Porridge, Steamed Pork and Oyster Sauce Chicken. PLUS a grand six-part
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  • sports
    • 225 26 DIJON, (France) Monday AUSTRIAN Niki Lauda sped to victory in the French Grand Prix here yesterday to propel the all-conquering McLaren team to their fourth triumph in five world championship races. Lauda ana his trouble-free car proved too strong a combination for Frenchman
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    • 586 26 CLASS f DIV S 1,200 m 10 Brampton Ace 544 M Lee (3) 3 2 1 7 The Stylistic 55* i KW Tan (6) 112 12 Puller's Pal 524 Ariffin (S) 8 7 3 S Jet Sir 53 Ismadi (2) 9 8 4 Coarse scratching: 11 Djagoan 54
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    • 503 27 WAYNE GRETZKY SCORES TWICE AS OILERS ATTACK RELENTLESSLY STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP EDMONTON OILERS 5 NEW YORK ISLANDERS 2 AP EDMONTON (Canada), Monday THE EDMONTON OILERS snatched the Stanley Cup away from the four-time defending champion NEW YORK ISLANDERS as Wayne Gretzky scored twics in the first
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    • 114 27 EAST DIVISION W L PCT GB Detroit 31 5 861 Toronto 24 13 649 7.5Baltimore 21 18 538 11.5 Milwaukee 18 18 .500 13 New York 16 21 432 15 5 Cleveland 14 20 412 16 Boston 16 23 .410*165 WEST DIVISION California 22 19 .537 Minnesota
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    • 201 27 AP CHICAGO, Monday WEST Germany's Karl-Heinz Granitza scored on a penalty kick with a little more than two minutes remaining on Saturday to lift the CHICAGO STING to a 2-1 victory over the MINNESOTA STRIKERS in a home opener of the North American Soccer
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    • 677 27 UPI NEW YORK, Monday IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE (AL). Jim Gott, Roy Lee Jackson. Stan Clark and Dennis Lamp combined on a three-hitter and Dave Collins collected his second fame-winning RBI in as many days as the TORONTO ILUE JAYS edged the CHICAGO WHITE SOX 1-0 on Saturday
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    • 306 27 AMERICAN FOOTBALL NEW YORK, Monday CHUCK FUSINA passed for 302 yards and three touchdowns, helping the STARS score on every possession in the first three quarters for their United States Football League (USFL)-record 10th straight win, a 45-12 victory over the JACKSONVILLE
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    • 85 27 AP MILWAUKEE, Monday GERALD Henderson sparked a third quarter rally with 11 points and Larry Bird scored 11 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter to lift BOSTON CELTICS to a *****0 victory over the MILWAUKEE BUCKS on Satur- day, giving the Celtics
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    • 109 27 EAST DIVISION W L PCT GB Chicago 22 15 .595 Philadelphia 21 16 568 1 New York 19 16 .543 2 Montreal 20 19 .513 3 St. Louis 20 20 500 3.5 Pittsburgh 13 21 382 7.5 WEST DIVISION Los Angeles 23 19 548 San Diego 21
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    • 207 27 AP TOKYO, Monday JESSE Kuhaulua, the Hawaiian who made his mark in Japan's traditional sumo wrestling, bowed out after 20 years yesterday with a loss in the ring and a tear in his eye. As Jesse, 39, announced his retirement, his Hawaiian
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    • 377 28  -  GOLF ROUNDUP with ERNEST FRIDA By ERNEST FRIDA DANIEL Lim, Singapore's Putra Cup player, bowed out of the Singapore Island Country Club championship after nine holes, in severe pain yesterday. Daniel was playing against the evergreen Ong Chew Bee in a quarter-final-
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    • Article, Illustration
      102 28 .MAJOR General Winston Choo* joined the ranks of the elite hole-in-one group yesterday when he snot an ace during a social match at the old course of the Singapore Island Country Club yesterday. Warren, Major Gen Choo's eldest son, saw his father record the feat at the 184-metre
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    • 555 28  -  Elated fans rush to see their TV and cinema heroes in the flesh Report by ALFONSO CHAN ABBY Dalton of "Falcon Crest" fame lay in a green wicker chair, in a near faint the combined strain of a searing afternoon mixed with en-ergy-sapping
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    • 96 28 ACTOR Steve Kanaly, (right), who plays the part of Ray in the TV soap Dallas, will be fighting off more than just JR Ewing in-the Celebrity Tennis Gala. Steve has to contend with the likes of singer Connie Stevens and composer Carol Connors (below) in doing
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    • 241 29 F.A. CUP '84 THERE were but 20 fouls, and no bookings. There was one moment when John Bailey was tackled much too late by George Reilly. It was just awful timing, but that doesn't stop it hurting. Both players got to their
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    • 419 29 EVERTON 2 WATFORD 0 Post-mortem by Simon Barnes and John Sellers ROUND about the beginning of December, the vultures were wheeling over Everton, and it seemed plain to everyone that the days of their manager, young Howard Kendall, were numbered. Football clubs crave success,
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    • 523 29 EVERTON opened with a truly dangerous attack on the goal, opened up by a prodigious throw from young Lee Sinnott, which was nicked on by the giant George Reilly and headed goalward by John Barnes. But there was Neville Southall in the Everton goal, making his first touch of
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    • 309 29 THE goal that settled the 1984 Cup final was a controversial one. In fact, Watford manager Graham Taylor, declared forthrightly, and auite accurately that 99 times out of a hundred, a referee would have disallowed the goal It is the tendency for referees to
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    • 411 29  -  By JOHN SELLERS who picked Everton THEY have one of the finest back fours in the country, and in Neville Southall, a goalkeeper who has provided himself this season as one of the country's finest and we are a country rich in goalkeeping talent. Everton
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    • 355 30  -  By ALFONSO CHAN NOR AZAHAR'S national high jump record of 2.12 metres, set at the 1973 South-East Asia Games, is still standing But watch out. Nor. because here comes Azman Azmi. Nor. who has ruled the high jump throne in Singapore for almost two
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    • 355 30  -  FARRER PARK UNITED 3 TIONG BAHRU 1 By S GULAM DEFENDING champions Tiong Bahru virtually surrendered their National Football League Divi- sion One title after yesterday's shock defeat by Farrer Park United at Toa Payoh Athletic Centre. It was their most pathetic performance this
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    • 156 30 Reuter ROME, Monday ANDRES Gomez of Ecuador won the Italian Open Tennis Championship today for the second time in three years when he beat the 16-year-old American prodigy Aaron Krickstein 2-6 6-1 6-2 6-2 When Krickstein won the first set
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    • KENYAN PRIDE—AND SHAME
      • 72 30 SAN FRANCISCO, Monday KENYAN Ibrahim Hussein outsprinted American Paul Cummings today to win the 12 km Bay to Breakers run. the largest road race in the world with a 100.000-strong field Hussein, a former student at the University of New Mexico, led the
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      • 74 30 NAIROBI, Monday KENYAN police today fired teargas to disperse stonethrowing soccer fans after the match "between AFC Leopards and Bata Bullets in Limuru. Tne fans, angry with referee Gabriel Ngesa for disallowing Leopards a second goal rushed on to the pitch
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