Singapore Monitor, 24 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-05-24 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR FEVENING< t EDI HON; wL. MC (P) No 21/5/84 Thursday, May 24, 1984 30cents17 words
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409 1984-05-24 1 Deputy PM opens UMNO's general assembly The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday DATUK Musa Hitam opened the four-day United Malays National Organisation (Umno) convention this morning stressing the importance of securing a good crop of leaders who will meet the demands of the next century.The Star - 409 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-05-24 1 TWO boys, suspected of throwing a broken bicycle from the sixth floor of a HDB flat in Geylang Bahru and causing serious head injuries to a pregnant woman, were arrested by the Beach Road police yesterday. The arrest took place at230 words
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Advertisement27 1984-05-24 1 HOME Sana's war against glue sniffing SEE PAGE 6 MAN WHO GAVE HIS MILLIONS AWAY SEE PAGE 10 TV GUIDE: PAGE 18 TV SCENE HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 1927 words
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441 1984-05-24 2 CAROLINE BOEY - Reports by CAROLINE BOEY THE APPLICATION of science and technology to Defence would help Singapore to ward off enemies and create a better world for ourselves, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister for Communications and Minister of State for Defence,441 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-05-24 2 ANDERSON Junior College, less than six months old, showed the more established colleges the way in the physics section of this year's Singapore Youth Science Fortnight. The six-member team from the college took the top prize for their project entitled "A NovelPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 374 words
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112 1984-05-24 2 A 22-year-old secretary w£s threatened with a dagger and tied up yesterday by two men who ransacked her apartment and stole jewellery and money worth more than $10,000. Miss Jane Peris, 22, a secretary, told police she was alone at home in King's Court,112 words
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332 1984-05-24 3 YONG POW ANG - Cables will have to be massively diverted By Yi YONG POW ANG TELEPHONE cables will have to be massively diverted because of the contraction of elevated MRT stations but Telecoms is planning to keep, service disruption to a minimum. While the underground stations present332 words
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160 1984-05-24 3 A WORKER was today fined $500 by a district court for having a cordless telephone without a licence. Ong Ah Hai, alias Tony, of Jalan Lim Tai See, admitted committing the offence at Telok Ayer Green Park on Feb 18. The prosecutor160 words
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74 1984-05-24 3 THE Director of the Crime Prevention Department, Mr Ong Seng Chye, will represent the Singapore Police Force at an international discussion on crime next week. The 67th Meeting of International Experts on Crime Trends and Crime Prevention Strategies attended by representatives from 12 countries74 words
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Article66 1984-05-24 3 AT THE Ballet is about to sell out with only one ticket left for the first night. This is at 12.30 pm today. Other tickets which are selling out include: Bumboat all four nights have only a few odd seats left at $15 Penta Theatre only $1566 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-05-24 4 EE BOON LEE - Dr Arthur Beng says Anson defeat hastened him into politics Reports by EE BOON LEE A SECOND People's Action Party candidate, Dr Arthur Beng Kian Lam, 35, has singled out the party's defeat in the Anson by-election in October, 1981, as the607 words
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Article284 1984-05-24 4 TO YOUNG Arthur Beng, the St John's Ambulance Brigade was not iust another uniform group "It was through my membership of the St John's that, as a teenager, I discovered my own identity," he said "I found that I could organise things." He started284 words
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307 1984-05-24 4 SINGAPORE'S drains and canals were not big enough to take the heavy volume of rain that fell in Monday afternoon's "exceptional storm," the Ministry of the Environment said yesterday. The Ministry said it would not be economical to build a drainage system to cope with307 words
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92 1984-05-24 4 THE SAF Reservists' Association (Safra) National Education Committee is organising a visit to the Chartered Industries for reservists and their families tomorrow. The purpose of the visit is to enable reservists and their families to know more about the defence industry. More than 3092 words
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Article300 1984-05-24 6 Parents can help prevent children from sniffing glue, petrol, turpentine: Sana THE Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana) will hold a national campaign later this year to educate the public on the dangers of glue-sniffing and other related inhalant abuse. A working committee has been set up by300 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-05-24 6 AN international folkdance night, jointly organised by the People's Association Youth Movement (PAYM) and the Sentosa Development Corporation, will be held at the Sen- tosa Skating Rink on Saturday from 8 pm to 10 pm. About 1,500 members from community111 words
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83 1984-05-24 6 THE Mathematics and Science Centre of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic will be conducting the British Computer Soci-ety-National Computer Board (Part I) or BCS/NCB Part I courses. They will be starting next month, under its continuing education programme. The courses will place emphasis83 words
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98 1984-05-24 6 GAMON (Hong Kong) has started piling and earthwork on the Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station on Rifle Range Road, after it won the $1.9-million contract by the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore. The 15-week project started on May 4 and is expected to98 words
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62 1984-05-24 6 THE POET of Singapore Authority will be conducting one-day safety appreciation courses for foremen, supervisors, stevedores workmen and ships' winch/deck crane operators employed by the private stevedoring companies. Courses will be held daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. from tomorrow to June 162 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-24 6 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Registration for all courses 2nd 9th June 1984 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Last test at 4 p.m. GENERAL COURSES AT ALL LEVELS Elementary Intermediate Advanced BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS Basic Correspondence Managerial Skills Report-Writing and Business Correspondence EXAMINATION COURSES O' level English Language 'O' level86 words
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Advertisement101 1984-05-24 6 <yfPhe Shangri-La International Hotels in Penang vj|*Amake you three offers you cant refuse. From now until July 31st, you can enjoy the sun and sea at three of Penang's best-known hotels at incredibly low prices: MSQQ Msij£ MSgQ Single or double occupancy in mountain view rooms. Subject to 10% service101 words
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Article346 1984-05-24 7 Five killed as police quell riotous crowds Reuter BOMBAY, Thursday FIVE people died when police opened fire to bring under control an upsurge of violence in the capital city of Bombay, now entering its first week of HinduMuslim violence. Police reported today that theReuter - 346 words
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233 1984-05-24 7 MANILA, Thursday A BEMEDALLED veteran of military anti-insur-gency campaigns denied yesterday that he shot former Senator Benigno Aquino and told probers that gunpowder residue found on his hands may have been left by practice shooting a day before the assassination. "No, sir. The truth233 words
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187 1984-05-24 7 Reuter LONDON, Thursday Men could soon be unnecessary for pro-creation because of discoveries by scientists working on test tube baby technology, according to a book published today. Two British science writers argue in the book, The Redundant Male, that sperm is notReuter - 187 words
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Article623 1984-05-24 8 RODNEY HOBSON - UMMO GENERAL ASSEMBLY From RODNEY HOBSON in Kuala Lumpur THE MOST exciting, and possibly the most important, issue before the General Assembly of the United Malays National Organisation will be one of the first to be settled when the meeting gets under way tomorrow.623 words
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111 1984-05-24 8 NEW YORK, Thursday NEWSWEEK International will join with The Bulletin, Australia's largest weekly, to publish a single magazine beginning early July. The Newsweek logo will be featured prominently in conjunction with The Bulletin logo on the cover. A fully-contained, easily identifiable 24-page Newsweek International magazine111 words
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187 1984-05-24 8 UPI CANNES, Thursday THE GOLDEN Palm for Best Film at the Cannes Film Festival, the world's most prestifious cinema market, was awarded yesterday to 'aris-Texas, a film by West German director Wim Wenders that was written by American Sam Shepard. The award for BestUPI - 187 words
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205 1984-05-24 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US Surgeon-General issued a report yesterday that overwhelmingly links cigarettes, already identified as the culprit in thousands of deaths from cancer and heart attacks, with still another ailment: obstructive lung diseases, which killed 62,000 Americans last year. "We estimateLAT-WP - 205 words
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378 1984-05-24 9 Agencies ISLAMABAD, Thursday ABDUL Maiid Mangal, one of the architects of Afghanistan s military agreement with the Soviet Union, has detected to Pakistan and condemned the Soviets for carrying on what he called a policy of destruction of his country. Mr Mangal,Agencies - 378 words
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225 1984-05-24 9 LAT-WP JERUSALEM, Thursday TWENTY-five Israelis were indicted yesterday on charges of murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to destroy religious shrines and a variety of lesser crimes resulting from a four-year campaign to terrorise and intimidate Arabs. The National Prosecutor's office filed the charges 27 daysLAT-WP - 225 words
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168 1984-05-24 10 Reuter CHIANG MAI, Thursday BURMESE troops have overrun the jungle headquarters of a key opium warlord, but the most feared drug dealer in the "golden triangle" is probably not out of business. Sources connected with anti-narcotics efforts said shadowy drug kingpin, Chang Chee-Fu,Reuter - 168 words
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526 1984-05-24 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE Reagan Administration has decided to renew its controversial request to Congress to give Saudi Arabia Stinger anti-aircraft missiles. The missiles are meant to bolster that country's ability to counter Iranian attacks on Persian Gulf shipping, US officials and CongressionalLAT-WP - 526 words
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416 1984-05-24 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan would beat either Walter Mondale or Gary Hart, if the Presidential election were held now, according to a Washington Post-ABC News public opinion poll. One main reason appears to be the high degree of respectLAT-WP - 416 words
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208 1984-05-24 10 UPI PEKIN (Illinois), Thursday does not need the money MRS CATHY Marcus says Mr Harold Collins is "definitely a one-in-a-million" guy. Mrs Marcus, recipient of Mr Collins' s US$2.3 million (5|4.83 million) Illinois Lottery jackpot, is definitely aUPI - 208 words
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Advertisement471 1984-05-24 9 Around our islands of fantasy, you can live 7,107 dreams. Seldom can so much be said in one 6-day SAH 2 (551,145) iTf U b mlorieTwi" ve r^'»^ u f prevalent Filipino warmth and hospitality. Seek th^'fly^"' BOUl£rwtEi out adventure* romance, relaxation, intrigue and Cebu. Atour will uke you to471 words
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Advertisement164 1984-05-24 10 Add some pizzazz to your weekend! at the Poolside i j -•»■—n 11 >r new in a sensational fashion show by Ivor's 0k that^/ /^^j|^ Call now for reservations on *****33 ext 121 or 111. <*P Dinner is served from 7 pm. Adults: $20++ VjZ? Fashion pizzazz starts at 8.15164 words
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Article140 1984-05-24 11 SENTIMENT in the local stock market appeared to be unshaken by the fifth straight decline on Wall Street. Dealers noted firmer prices with only 11 counters recording falls at mid-day. The volume was markedly lower. Esso moved the ST index up by some four points140 words
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332 1984-05-24 11 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG MALAYSIAN Resources A Bhd (MRC), m M lin line with its diversification plans, has proposed to acquire a 60 per cent stake in the share capital of Cheq-point (M) Sdn Bhd, representing three million shares, from Syabas Holdings and its332 words
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Article110 1984-05-24 11 THE US dollar fell against most major currencies on profit-taking in active early trading but its undertone remained underpinned by a high US Federal funds rate and expectations that US interest rates will stay firm. Dealers said the dollar initially firmed to 2.7740 marks but profittaking pushed110 words
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356 1984-05-24 12 US MISGIVINGS about the regulatory controls over Chicago's mutual trading link with Singapore may further delay the mutual financial futures trading between the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (the Merc) and the Singapore International Monetary Fund (Simex) until July or September. The Asian Wall356 words
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552 1984-05-24 12 PHILIP BANGSBERG - It hopes to introduce a stock market index contract By PHILIP BANGSBERG HONG KONG: The Hong Kong Futures Exchange hopes to begin expanded activities by October with the introduction of a stock market index contract. The Commissioner for Commodities Trading, Mr Robert Fell,552 words
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183 1984-05-24 12 REUTERS Holdings PLC is going public next month with perhaps the first-ever simultaneous offering on the New York and London financial markets. The sale of 27.5 per cent of the British company's equity to investors should raise between US$27O million (***** million)183 words
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Article244 1984-05-24 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher Cold Storage 3.32/3.38 Fraser and Neave 5.85/5.90 Haw Par 2.32/2.34 Jacks Intl 5.00/5.40 Magnum 3.58/3.68 M Cement 7.40/7.50 Arab-Mai Dev 1.19 B Boustead 2.46/2.47 Esso 14.20 B Genting 5.10/5.15 GIH 2.41 S Hume 5.10 B Inchcape 2.61/2.62 MUIB 2.76/2.80 NOL244 words
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Article131 1984-05-24 12 Your S$ to ooe unil of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DO USI 2.1110 ***** ***** sterling 2.9069 2 1809 ***** Australian! ***** ***** ***** Canadians 1.63*4 ***** ***** New Zealand 8 1.2711 1.3611 ***** 8$ to 100 un.ts of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.6057 10.7666 10 6556131 words
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Miscellaneous25 1984-05-24 11 A- It 1 MtNtvtki S»od Ik I s R ALL IN FAVOR OF APJOURNINOr "WE M&ET/WCr.. AND R&M£M 06.R WHO 0/N6 TO> OP TUt STOCK25 words
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Advertisement117 1984-05-24 12 Wanted: Financial Reporters FOR THE SINGAPORE MONITOR IF YOU are Making sense with figures, especially those in the stock market and personal finance Own a degree in accountancy, biz ad or commerce and possess initiative Need challenges, later starting times, pressure and are willing to Enable us to mould you117 words
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Article453 1984-05-24 14 JEFFREY LAW - JEFFREY LAW Singapore 2056 THE ARTICLE "Fairy tales and happy endings" on the young writer Noel Chia (SM, May 21) is indeed interesting I agree with his exhortation that if one's works are not accepted by local publishers, one should try publishers overseas. A writer453 words
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201 1984-05-24 14 TAN HENG HUAY - REPLY TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assistant Secretary (Public Relations) Housing and Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter "We need a bus shelter" (SM, April 17) in which the writer requests for a bus shelter in front of Block 716, Bedok Reservoir Road.201 words
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625 1984-05-24 14 ISSUES LIANHE ZAOBAO EDITORIAL, May 22 THE PROPOSAL made by the Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong, to amend the Constitution to bring opposition members to Parliament has become another hot topic of discussion for the masses. Initial reactions show625 words
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503 1984-05-24 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE Health Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, has proposed a radical change in hospital administration. Hospitals will be run by boards of governors with greater autonomy to manage their own affairs, especially in acquiring new equipment and paying better salaries,503 words
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Article75 1984-05-24 15 I LETTERS on any subject of public interest will 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 useful75 words
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Article66 1984-05-24 15 I LIVE in Taman Mas Merah, Singapore 0512. This is a very narrow road with terrace houses on both sides. Motorists park their cars indiscriminately on this road making it difficult to drive in and out of one's compound. Could the authorities please look into66 words
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349 1984-05-24 15 I REFER to the comments by Mr Lau Teng Chuan, executive director of the Singapore Sports Council, in the report "Shame on you trainees" (SM, May 11). He hit out at swimmers who stayed away from the Singapore Open Swimming Meet because349 words
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Article87 1984-05-24 15 AS I was passing the overhead bridge near the Bukit Merah Bus Interchange, I noticed that some people were crossing the road below the bridge. Instead of taking the trouble of climbing a few steps and cross the road safely, these pedestrians pose a danger to traffic87 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-05-24 16 PAT D'ROSE - CONNIE STEVENS, THE PRODUCER By PAT D'ROSE HER beautiful blue eyes still retain their twinkle though the tease is gone. The Connie Stevens we knew as Cricket, Robert Conrad's bouncy blonde sidekick in the television series Hawaiian Eye, has put acting into her history book and623 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-05-24 16 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN EXHIBITION designer Horst Schroter, 42, has a slight problem. There is a huge gramophone, an incandescent lamp, a spinnine wheel, even a steam engine all built from Lego bricks. But what can be constructed to capture Singapore's essence? Last year at423 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-05-24 16 YEOW MEI SIN - mm travelling &t leisur By YEOW MEI SIN NAVIGATE a plane from Penang to Pulau Langkawi without a pilot's licence? Just one of the fringe benefits when you fly in an eight-seater propeller aircraft operated by the Malaysian Air Charter and all seats are taken except766 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-05-24 18 WONG SING YEONG - TV SCENE By WONG SING YEONG INSTEAD of listening to Leo Sayer sing praises of Orchard Road, or Manhattan Transfer hum On a Little Street in Singapore, it is time we hear and see homespun talents sing about our land and themselves. From June 26,522 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-05-24 18 Career or Children (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) THIS half-hour SBC documentary will examine the issue, career or children, by looking at four case histories. The Cunicos have a relative to look after their younger son while their older 10-year-old son is left on his own until either608 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-05-24 19 DALE POLLOCK - Mariel Hemingway takes on journalism in Mean Season By DALE POLLOCK AFTER portraying a bisexual track star in Personal Best and a doomed Playboy playmate in Star 80, Mariel Hemingway is going to try something different: Playing someone normal. In her newest film, The Mean Season, Hemingway will499 words
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Miscellaneous657 1984-05-24 17 J I 1 \_J Li .JMHBBBBr JJL I I Pater Strauss fights to prevent the whale from being killed in A Whale for the Killing (Ch 5, 9.45 pm) E2H381 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 4.00 The Bionic Woman Deadly Ringer 5.20 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 3.00 Opening and Programme657 words
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Miscellaneous427 1984-05-24 19 fILM ouioe SvnoDsis: An introverted wealthy young MMMMINNMHHF man, fed up with dates arranged by his (*****16)* THE CHAMPIONS (C) CLEMENTI (*****51): WONDERS OF CHI- mother, decides to seek his friend s help in Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city and PART 2 (C) finding a girlfriend. a new427 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-05-24 21 ROMANIA is one of the Eastern European Communist bloc nations now making a conscious effort to woo more Capitalist tourist dollars. The official stance is to simplify visa formalities, and to make scarce or rationed products such as petrol and hire cars available to incoming tourists prepared to349 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-05-24 22 A HOLIDAY for the old who want to feel young. That's what Alpha Golden Wings is offering on their tours to the Holy Land and Romania. After retracing the footsteps of Christ from Bethlehem to Jerusalem, participants in the Alpha Golden Wings packages will spend three days156 words
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Miscellaneous648 1984-05-24 23 leisure/ comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook <|ft Suhkt do \bo\^l« Nor^EvtßviMNfruiu Tiwr> MflLnP THW»C 606? ARE A 50R8..7H1S OKAV IF VOOR. HAONV IS UPDATE THE OJE GOING-TO /IS A critical j ABLE TO Resihw MEKSUF u UJHEKE ARE\ av joe mm G€T THE /sTK>€ IS THE FROM REACTiNGr To648 words
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Article1133 1984-05-24 28 COWBOY - MONITOR RACING WAY'S TRACK WORK By COWBOY KEITH DANIELS-trained Respectable should be respected when he makes his debut in the Class 4 Div 2 event over 1200 m in Race Two at Bukit Timah on Saturday. On the track this morning, the three-year-old Australian colt impressed with1,133 words
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Article686 1984-05-24 28 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 6 1200 m 1 Rhythm Ma a tar 57 Salri 1 2 Salute II 56Leong 8 3 Sidney Box 56V? Tweedie 4 4 Azltna 56 Samsol 11 5 Qarone 56 T Bakri 5 6 Cheerful SStt Johnston 3 7 Cruise Missile 55V?686 words
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105 1984-05-24 28 NEWTON ABBOT (England), Thurs LEADING English jump jockey John Francome is poised to make more racing history after riding the 1,035 th winner of his career here yesterday. Francome, champion rider for the last four seasons, now only needs one more success to overtake105 words
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139 1984-05-24 28 U.S. BASEBALL NEW YORK, Thurs IT MUST have been Cecil Cooper's day. The hard-hitting first baseman of the Milwaukee Brewers knocked five runs with four hits, including his first homer of the year, to lead the Brewers to a 7-1 victory over the139 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-05-24 29 AP PARIS, Thursday AMERICANS Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert-Lloyd were selected the top women's singles seeds yesterday for the 1984 edition of the US$l.B million (553.78 million) French Open tennis tournament that gets under way on Monday. A victory on theAP - 157 words
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152 1984-05-24 29 AP BOSTON, Thursday "I WANTED to get the game moving, so I just scooped it up in my glove," explained Red Sox first baseman Edaie Jurak. But it wasn't the ball he grabbed it was a rat that decided to take the field whileAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-05-24 29 AP LOS ANGELES, Thursday DALEY THOMPSON of Great Britain yesterday managed to take the firstday lead in an international decathlon meet at the University of California. Thompson, former world record holder in the event, ran the 100 metres in 10.54 seconds; long-jumped 7.64AP - 117 words
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67 1984-05-24 29 AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday THE "superbowl" of Brazilian soccer begins here today, when Vasco da Gama and Fluminense meet in the first playoff game of the national soccer championship. The traditional rivals will decide the title in two games, today and on Sunday.AP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-05-24 29 U PI LOS ANGELES, Thursday THE SOVIET boycott of the Summer Olympic Games has not dampened ticket sales, although one country that pulled out has asked for its money back, Olympic officials said yesterday. Mr Harrv Usher, general man- ager of theUPI - 285 words
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Article311 1984-05-24 29 UPI, Reuter SEOUL, Thursday THE 1988 summer Olympic Games in Seoul will take place as planned despite the Sovietled boycott of the Los Angeles Games, a high-ranking South Korean Government official said yesterday. "The Seoul Olympics will go on as scheduled," Culture and Information MinisterUPI, Reuter - 311 words
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110 1984-05-24 29 Reuter ATHENS, Thumtoy GREECE'S Hellenic, Olympic Committee (HOC) said yesterday it had told international Olympics chief Juan Antonio Samaranch that proposals to make this country the permanent site for the Games should be seriously considered. The HOC released the text of aReuter - 110 words
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73 1984-05-24 29 AP SAN ANTONIO, Thursday THE top four finishers in last weekend's pentathlon trials were recommended early yesterday as US representatives for the 1984 summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The selection committee chose Mike Storen of Virginia, Greg Losey and Dean Glenesk ofAP - 73 words
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84 1984-05-24 29 UPI PARIS, Thursday ALTHOUGH the Olympics is caught up in politics, the organisers are forging ahead with plans to hold another series of games for the senior athletes of the world next year in Canada. "Our motto is: 'sport for life',"UPI - 84 words
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605 1984-05-24 29 Spurs 1 Anderlecht 1 (Spurs win 4-3 on penalty kicks) UEFA GUP FINAL Reuter CONDON, Thursday ENGLAND'S TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR won the European Football Union (UEFA) Cup for the second time when they defeated Belgian holders ANDEfILECHT in a dramatic penalty shoot-out here this morning.Reuter - 605 words
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495 1984-05-24 30 TONY LIM - By TONY LIM BOWLER Thomas Fox proved his mettle when he headed the list after the third roll-off in the Asian FIQ trials. Fox has been bowling consistently throughout although he was never tops in any of tne three roll-offs. At the rate495 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-05-24 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA ANIS Marican, an athlete with tremendous talent, was the toast at Anderson Junior College's first track and field championships at Ang Mo Kio yesterday. Anis, 17, who surprised everyone by winning the 400 m with a time of 52.75 ec448 words
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Advertisement49 1984-05-24 28 Obituary o rfkikr MARY ARIKEN YIP CHENG (Age 73 years) Passed away peacefully on 23.5.84 'I AM THE BREAD OF LIFE* Cortege will leave home Apt Blk 121, Bedok North Road, #03-171 on 25.5.84 at 9.30 a.rtt for Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour thence to C.C.K Cemetry.49 words
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Article435 1984-05-24 31 Reuter, AP MEXICO CITY, Thursday CUBA DECIDED yesterday to withdraw from the summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the Cuban government news agency Prensa Latina said in a dispatch from Havana. The dispatch, monitored here, said the decision was taken by the Cuban Olympic Committee inReuter, AP - 435 words
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54 1984-05-24 31 THE BOYCOTT began on May 8 when the Soviet Union announced it would not take part in the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics, alleging lack of security. Others who have announced they are not going to Los Angeles are East Germany, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Vietnam,54 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-05-24 31 ANDERLECHT'S GOALIE Jaqcues Munaron makes a flying leap and Tottenhman's Steve Archibald (right) looks in vain as the ball whizzed past the post in one of Spurs' first half attempts at goal in the UEFA Cup final second leg at White Hart Lane in London.PICTURE: UPI - 69 words
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