Singapore Monitor, 26 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, May 26, 1984 30cents12 words
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343 1984-05-26 1 GANDHI AMBALAM - They have not yet applied to the Labour Ministry for Work Permits »y GANDHI AMBALAM SOUTH KOREA has given permission for a Singapore manufacturing company to recruit 100 workers and applications on behalf of two other companies for a total of 220 more343 words
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Advertisement76 1984-05-26 1 Guide on how to invest your CPF sevings wisely Malaysian turns ancient I*l Chinese game L L'WJaIAJX, J into modern jackpot why show flats Names that led to taeie: attract so New they were iivented many viewers Has Fandi lost his sparkle? Groningen coach gives the answer: Page 32 PUB76 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-05-26 1 WEiTHEX Showers KflJ in somt areas HH7 words
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136 1984-05-26 2 THE Ministry of Labour has stopped work on one block of uncompleted flats at the Jalan Übi site of Daewoo Corporation where a construction worker was killed four days ago. Its inspectors have not identified other areas on the site as dangerous136 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-05-26 2 Client has only to show authorisation Lianhe Zaobao A NEW PUB arrangement has made it possible for its clients to transfer their accounts to new consum- ers or to other members of their families. The new client has to produce a statement authorising the transferLianhe Zaobao - 231 words
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562 1984-05-26 2 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN FASTIDIOUS Singaporean travellers are seeking new and more interesting places to go to as they flock to book for the June school holidays. Travel agents say patrons are requiring detailed background information about destinations and want to do562 words
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Article221 1984-05-26 2 SENIOR JUDGE T Kulasekaram, one of the longest serving SuEreme Court judges, popularly nown as "the patient judge among lawyers is retiring next month. Justice Kulasekaram, 65, has been at the High Court bench since August 1963. Although his retirement date is June 16, ne effectively221 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-05-26 3 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK ROBY the robot needed a little work on his head before he could make a public appearance this morning. Something had gone wrong with the $14,000 robot who can sing, dance and talk while in transit from West107 words
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459 1984-05-26 3 YONG POW ANG - Several employers unwilling to let senior employees join them By YONG POW ANG MR One Teng Cheong, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) Secretary-General and Minister without Portfolio, yesterday began a concerted drive to sell bouse unions to employers. He told a luncheon459 words
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70 1984-05-26 4 A ROW of two dozen shophouses in Jalan Kembangan went up in a blaze at about 3.15 this morning. Located off Changi Road, the shophouses included some light industries, such as those dealing in motor spare parts. At 9.00 this morning, firemen70 words
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612 1984-05-26 4 YONG POW ANG - 10 PER CENT AVERAGE RISE GUIDELINE WILL SPUR EMPLOYERS TO UPGRADE INDUSTRIES By YONG POW ANG THE wage increase guide range of $27 plus 4 per cent to 8 per cent recommended by the National Wages Council (NwC) for this year is bringing the612 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-05-26 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR CROC KNOT is a new fun-game which will be introduced in Singapore next week to raise a minimum of $100,000 for the Police Boys' Club. The Lions Club of Singapore West and the Lioness Club of Singapore are jointly142 words
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171 1984-05-26 4 Lianhe Wanbao THIRTY-SEVEN resettled tenants at the Tanjong Katong complex will get a 30 per cent rent cut from June 1, the Housing and Development Board has announced. The rationale for the cut is that the level of rent offers received duringLianhe Wanbao - 171 words
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103 1984-05-26 4 YOU can still write to the Government in Chinese because it is one of the four official languages of Singapore. As the political leadership and the civil service were products of the Government's bilingual policy, there was no reason why Chinese correspondence103 words
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123 1984-05-26 4 Reuter SINGAPORE is planning to develop into an integrated oil business centre with operations ranging from refining to trading, storing and shipping, the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) said yesterday. In its annual report, SICC said that the island's refining industry, the thirdReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement59 1984-05-26 2 The Horizons Of "taped Music Have Expanded DrainaUcaliy. With TEACMDX Metal "tape I From the professionals of tape-recording come a tape of professional standard to make full use of technology's advances in sound recording today. ATTENTION! Residents of Postal Districts 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 26. See who59 words
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Advertisement130 1984-05-26 3 Jakarta Week at the Hilton HIbTON INTEW^ATIONAb ji Jctl AA Singapore trom 23-30 May, Hilton's Orchard Cafe will host a food festival featuring authentic > dishes of the Betawi, the original people and culture of old Jakarta. Two chefs from the Jakarta Hilton International will prepare a range of Betawi130 words
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Advertisement174 1984-05-26 4 Gjt i REGULAR SIZE NAILSLICKS FOR $1.15 Cover Girl NallSllcks colour that looks wet even when It's dry. Pay only 51.15 for NallSllcks (usually 55.90) when you buy any other Cover Girl make-up. Now. for a tirw price, you can be a Cover Girl from the top of your head174 words
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Advertisement183 1984-05-26 5 ;iA ■(^^[^^Hh||^H| ■A V JmmifL, M Mm /Hr Eg fflE MHHI'OTJ^^K nf J|9A J -^H TBlflX X 1 tf'j World-Famous Troupe of IKS^^KKu Professional Entertainers Sun City Spectacular toS|jjS^E£B^Hl Catch their versatile presentation when they take to stage in a riot of colour and music. This is not a female183 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-05-26 6 RODNEY HOBSON; K MOHANAN - But Dr Mahathir unlikely to chop his power base in Kuantan REPORTS: RODNEY HOBSON AND K MOHANAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat TUNKU Razaleigh Hamzah, who came from the sunshine of Kelantan to go through the heat of the United Malays National OrganisationPICTURE: HAIRIS - 724 words
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Article265 1984-05-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THERE were several surprises in the race for the three vice-presidencies of Umno. The biggest upset was the re-election of Mr Ghafar Baba, who was considered a rank outsider because be is no longer active in politics. The other two winners, Datuk Wan265 words
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Article, Illustration659 1984-05-26 7 But observers feel he may move against Finance Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday DATUK Musa Hitam, who retained the deputy presidency of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) with an increased majority, left the future position of his arch rival Tunku Razaleich Hamzah in doubt659 words
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Article166 1984-05-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Daturday TUNKU Razaleigh Hamzah slipped quietly into the Hilton Ballroom yesterday morning. Most backs were turned on him as the packed crowd in the foyer waited to greet the arrival of Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The Tunku quietly acknowledged the few who wanted166 words
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595 1984-05-26 8 TRENDS Reuter A REPORT that Iran might be building atomic weapons has again set off nuclear nervousness over the Middle East, where heavily armed nations edge closer to obtaining 'the bomb," Reuter reports. Some foreign experts have dismissed the article published recently in theReuter - 595 words
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Article63 1984-05-26 8 OFTEN, apparently inaignificant avanta or political deciaiona outside Singapore may aignal the atart of trenda of vital intereat to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your buaineaa. Reports of auch events may be confined to apecialiat or trade publicationa. In63 words
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237 1984-05-26 8 'NAVY IS NO LONGER A CREDIBLE DETERRENT AGAINST ATTACKS' AP CANBERRA (Australia), Saturday THE AUSTRALIAN navy has slipped from being the most powerful navy in the region and is now inferior to those of India, South Korea and Taiwan and barely stronger than Indonesia's,AP - 237 words
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183 1984-05-26 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday INDONESIA and Malaysia yesterday exchanged documents ratifying agreements on Indonesia's Archipelagic Principles and the Malaysian rights to territorial waters between the two countries. Indonesian ambassador General Rais Abin and the Secretary General of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry ZakariaAP - 183 words
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Article150 1984-05-26 8 Reuter BOMBAY, Saturday POLICE seized three trucks carrying arms to have been used in a new wave of Hindu-Muslim fighting yesterday in southwestern India, officials said. Home-made swords, light bulbs filled with acid, tube lights, clubs and bottles were among the makeshift weapons intercepted onReuter - 150 words
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147 1984-05-26 9 Reuter THE HAGUE, Sat THE DUTCH Cabinet, holding its first full meeting today on whether to deploy 48 cruise missiles in the Netherlands, appears to be moving towards conditional acceptance, political sources said. The exact conditions the government may attach to siting remain unclear,Reuter - 147 words
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568 1984-05-26 9 Reuter BEIJING, Saturday CHINA'S top leader Deng Xiaoping said yesterday that Beijing's troops would garrison Hong Kong after 1997 and that recent statements to the contrary by two senior Chinese officials were "nonsense." Mr Deng told a group of Hong Kong reporters thatReuter - 568 words
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163 1984-05-26 9 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat POLICE today launched a massive search for the killers of four Chinese found shot in the head, 200 kms northeast of here in the town of Raub, a former hot-bed of communist guerilla activity in central Pahang state.Reuter - 163 words
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Article325 1984-05-26 9 Reuter GENEVA, Saturday SAUDI Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani warned yesterday the world might be cut off from Gulf oil through the cancellation of shipping insurance by Lloyds of London. Such a move would bring a shortfall of four million barrels a day and couldReuter - 325 words
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186 1984-05-26 9 TEHERAN, Saturday IRAN has no plans to involve Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in the Iran-Iraq War provided they stay out of the conflict, according to a senior clerical member of Teheran's leadership. Mr Hojatoleslam Hashemi Rafsanjani told newsmen here King Fahd of Saudi Arabia186 words
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Advertisement135 1984-05-26 6 pppm j^n Lights Up Superswitch's programmable and security light-switches turn your vulnerability around. There're three electronic switches with specific uses. But all are able to turn lights on when your property is empty or after dark. It's easy to program them to your needs. Long-Lite Now there's a torch you135 words
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Advertisement307 1984-05-26 7 A 0 4Viwl3 ?4"i [4 VI 111 ittMMV r 1 fiild uVf*4 IwUAttiAMMIIV r To serve you better, SBS will be' introducing certain changes to its services with effect from 27 May 1984 In order to cater to the increasing number of residents in Tampines New Town, Service 10 will307 words
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Advertisement77 1984-05-26 8 m .tij m .tt Golden Phoenix WOT CHAO ZHOU Chao Zhou GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th storey. UIC Building. Shenton Way For reservations. please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. -t-SM MJII if- (ioMcn Phovnix u Sichuan Rratwirant Sichuan cuisine Ho f| Equatorlal 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana.77 words
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650 1984-05-26 10 Thursday's sharp recovery reverses earlier heavy losses REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS LOCAL stock prices closed mixed on some bargain hunting and liquidation yesterday following a sharp recovery on Thursday, which reversed the heavy losses seen at Monday's close. The Straits Times index rose 1.36650 words
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89 1984-05-26 10 PETALING Garden s chairman is confident that the company will be able to perform satisfactorily in the coming year. Most of its developments are concentrated in Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley. Although there is concern at present over the uncertainties of the property market,89 words
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317 1984-05-26 10 LAT-WP CHICAGO, Saturday CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and Trust Co is actively Pursuing a scheme to transfer its ad assets into a separate company and then find investors to inject new capital into the surviving bank. Continental chairman DavidLAT-WP - 317 words
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169 1984-05-26 10 HMLLSTREET Reuter BLUE chip stock prices ended their six-day skid yesterday but secondary issues remained depressed as the market closed mixed in lighter pre-holiday trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had not risen since May 16 and which had fallen in nineReuter - 169 words
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Article165 1984-05-26 10 AP THE US dollar slipped lower against major currencies on foreign exchanges yesterday as jitters over the US banking system persisted. Gold prices surged forward. Dealers said that despite denials, rumours of broad financial problems among major US banks had continued to unsettle currency markets and sapAP - 165 words
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1049 1984-05-26 11 COMPANY FOCUS Review by Sun Hung Kai Securities. CHUAN HUP MARINE (CHM), Singapore's leading offshore oil support services group, looks set to maintain its excellent track record tor the next few years despite sluggish conditions within the industry. It1,049 words
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233 1984-05-26 11 COMPANY BRIEFS CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS (M) Bhd's wholly-owned Singapore subsidiary Phina Investments is to purchase 50.7 per cent of Allied Chocolate Industries Ltd from Allied Food Industries (Far East) Ltd. It will pay $10.6 million in cash for the 5.06 million shares233 words
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Advertisement28 1984-05-26 10 Suniw Curry IiFTTN Ar Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. ||lfr Raffles Hotel m3IP? Our tradition is legendary Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4128 words
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Advertisement272 1984-05-26 12 I** ARMITAGE SHANKS (FAR EAST) HOCK SENG HARDWARE (PTE) LTD SEALS ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD LTD HONNY HARDWARE SIGMA CABLE CO. (PTE) LTD ASIA CEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD HOUKIAT SERVICE CO. SIGMA METAL COMPANY LTD ASIA STEEL WELDED MESH INTER TERMINAL SERVICES PTE LTD SPECIAL ASBESTOS PRODUCTS PHMPANY PTF I TO272 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-05-26 13 A LIFESTYLE like that enjoyed by the owners of landed property, combined with the conveniences of condominium living and all at an affordable price. That's what is to be found at Bedok Court, an unique residential development on which the topping-off ceremony will be carried653 words
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662 1984-05-26 14 Rising number of elders living alone THE ECONOMIC and social conditions influencing the Japanese family have changed dramatically since World War 11. According to the 1983 White Paper on National Life, their overall impact on the family has been unfavourable. The Japanese Constitution662 words
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Article560 1984-05-26 14 ISSUES GOVERNOR Mario Cuomo of New York knows what it's like to see a loved one slowly wither and then die after being forced to retire. It happened to his father. The governor wrote: "Not to labour is to be drained of emotional and intellectual vitality." Now560 words
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469 1984-05-26 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE PARLIAMENTARY elections in the Philippines have turned out some surprising results. Although the final count is not in, the results so far show the opposition scoring an unexpectedly nigh number of votes, winning majorities in three cities, including Manila. And469 words
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Article124 1984-05-26 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the press complaint on "Unbearable noise from building site" by "Have suffered enough" (SM, April 30). We have served a warning notice on the contractor of Mandarin Gardens to minimise the noise124 words
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179 1984-05-26 15 PETER CHIA - PETER CHIA Public Relations Marketing Manager Post Office Savings Bank I REFER to the article by Renato B Tiangco (SM, April 27). We wish to clarify that a Cash-on-Line card or a combined Cash-on-Line-/Passcard may be rejected by the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM)179 words
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175 1984-05-26 15 I REFER to the letter by Exofficer on the uniforms of Public Health Officers (SM, May 23). Judging from his comments on the Hawkers Department, I think he must have left the service a long time ago. For his information, the175 words
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Article113 1984-05-26 15 I WOULD like to use your page to appeal to Telecoms to instal a post box somewhere at Mount Elizabeth. With the heavy pedestrian traffic that frequents the hotels, hospital and residential units in the area, there must surely be a lot of mail113 words
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Advertisement21 1984-05-26 14 A CCD They will set singers a snapping with the latest charts-toppers ||§i^ Orchard Lido Theatre, 2nd Floor. Tel: *****33, *****2221 words
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Miscellaneous12 1984-05-26 15 SI A$K THE, EXPERT* experts to explore the subject of voter apathy."12 words
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Article, Illustration857 1984-05-26 16 BRADLEY GRAHAM - ROCK MUSIC SURVIVES THERE, UNEASILY By BRADLEY GRAHAM in Prague, Czechoslovakia IN LAVENDER tail coat and white straw hat, Elton John looked rather subdued, given his usual flamboyant style. Even the diamond stud fastened to his right earlobe was a touch of conservatism, compared with the larger,857 words
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Asiabeat
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Article, Illustration518 1984-05-26 16 LIM SEK - All reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: 21 TOMORROW ARTISTE: Various Artistes LABEL: MTI LP47 t TWENTY-ONE is a significant age. It symbolises maturity and growth. It is that all-im-portant point in time when one realises one's right to be recognised in society. And518 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-05-26 16 ALBUM: DUETS ARTISTE: Kenny Rogers LABEL: Liberty-EMI LO-***** AFTER reaping an extra fortune off his old hits, Kenny's previous label has decided to keep the cash register ringing with this compilation of Kenny's duets with Kim Carnes, Sheena Easton and Dottie West. Although all three ladies421 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-05-26 16 MICHAEL CHEAH - Reviewed by MICHAEL CHEAH ALBUM: ONE EYED JACKS ARTISTE: Spear of Destiny LABEL: Epic EPC ***** WHERE destiny leads Kirk Brandon, leader of Spear of Destiny, is not the heavens. As founder member of Theatre of Hate, from whence Spear of Destiny evolved,387 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-05-26 16 PAT D ROSE - PAT D ROSE "FOREIGN musicians here must first win the hearts of Singaporeans, only then will the magic begin," Tania's bassist Talib whispered as musicians, soundmen and lighting crew huddled in the tiny sound room on the second level of Peppermint Park's French Quarter. He wasPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 364 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-05-26 16 THIS week's top 10 pop singles in the US, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's position in brackets: 1. (2) Let's Hear It For the Boy Deniece Williams (Columbia). 2. (1) Hello Lionel Richie (Motown). 3. (3) To All the Girls I've Loved Before Julio205 words
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Article309 1984-05-26 16 SOCCER star Fandi Ahmad turned singer for a few minutes at the RAINBOW LOUNGE on Wednesday. He was there with his Groningen friends. The musicians on stage recognised him and, after some persuasion, Fandi was up there, mike in hand. "I can't remember what I sang, but there309 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-05-26 18 WONG SING YEONG - TEEN UP OPENS A NEW CHAPTER IN JUNE By WONG SING YEONG WHAT kind of person is the diminutive Scottish singer Sheena Easton like? How does the shy Fandi Ahmad react to a TV interview? What sort of music philosophy does the British fusion group, Shakatak, hold?525 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-05-26 18 VALERIE TREVOR - SATURDAY'S BEST WITH VALERIE TREVOR Saturday Night Movie A Cry for Lova (Ch 5, 10.30 pm) THIS 1980 drama, directed by Paul Wendkos, stars Susan Blakely and Powers Boothe as Polly Harris and Tony Burrell respectively. Polly, a divorcee and mother of two, is host to a radio576 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-05-26 19 LO TIEN YIN - TITLE: PRINCE CHARMING STARRING: Kenny Bee, Cherie Zhong DIRECTOR: Wang Tsing SHOWING: Prince, Oriental, President, Chans! KENNY BEE'S DEADPANNING FALLS FLAT Reviewed by LO TIEN YIN ALAS and alack, Prince Charming is too bland to be a fairy tale. Not even when the frog turns into a533 words
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Article317 1984-05-26 20 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH THE Experimental Theatre Club will live up to Its name this year. Tahing an nnnsnnl deRrtnre for this yenr's entry Into the Slngnpore ama Festival in August, the club will field a play produced by its younger members. "We wanted more317 words
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Advertisement79 1984-05-26 16 W ixk Cairnhill Grill Room OZy 176 Orchard Rd #03 45/46, Centrepoint, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****69, *****95 and Try J| Our Air-flown beef j/ /1/.VO featuring a 4 variety of set lunches 'uijß PS j{ M k 1 I We also offer you a tast Y choice of fresh lobsters79 words
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Miscellaneous531 1984-05-26 17 Sample Programme followed by Sesame Saturday Oceania Group Iraq vs Thailand and Japan vs Malaysia 4.30 Indonesia Movie: Bondaku Sayang Programme The Wonderful World of Disney Daniel Boone: The Listening, Speaking and Non-Verbal Language News (M) 7.50 The Best of the Midnight Special. Host Helen Reddy introduces guests The Bee531 words
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Miscellaneous886 1984-05-26 17 THE SMGAPORE MOMTOR SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1964 18 41 n > s 5 %r V b t r' V r> iJ t .4 >A r /TP L0 ft; Robert Stephens a* Poiixenea in The Winter'* Tate (Ch 12, 8 pm). Right Suaan Biaheiy and Powera Boothe in A Cry for886 words
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Miscellaneous679 1984-05-26 19 fiiM ouioeMidnight show: POM POM (C) Midnight show: A FRIEND FROM INNER SPACE (C) DALIT (*****16): THE CHAMPIONS (C) CHANGI (*****591* PRINCF fHARMINC Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city and /T? (4******). PRINCE CHARMING stumbles on his rightful vocation soccer. ap/,»i. L. Midnight show: THE COMPANY (C) CLEMENTI (*****51):679 words
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Miscellaneous473 1984-05-26 21 leisure/ comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA This is a good time for enter- September 23 to October 22 tainment, but not for experi- Evaluate choices carefully menting. Gossip may annoy and take the wishes of other you: if it does, the indications people into consideration. You are473 words
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Miscellaneous192 1984-05-26 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook ur mr x 17 —"S 7* MO \fm I gffc*£\ HOW, TH£ GeSTUtfS H€ MADC Ufcß6\ 'TO fAS, H* SfcEMEP GOOD OJOftK, HIS IXI.THe aiENT\ IF He UNIVERSAL in NATDfc£ •STILL, PWNttDTo HWiPLf ftO&.'VbUGOT J MADfc IT <MTJ£ CUAR. IcoULDMT TH& PERSOU X fB£L SCRgsS J192 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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255 1984-05-26 22 DISTANCE IS TO HIS ADVANTAGE 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT TRAINER Leong Poh Keong's Jetting Flash appears to be the one to beat in the Auckland Racing Club Trophy for Class 2 stayers over 2,000 metres (Race Four) at Bukit Timah today. By Llananthony, the four-year-old255 words
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Article129 1984-05-26 22 Boost for Quincy QUINCY (6) performed well last week and has been impressive in workouts. Jockey Cook has been engaged to ride him and this has boosted his chances of winning Race 2. The strong and aggressive Advance (7) is recommended again as a strong challenger. Ocean Park129 words
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Article640 1984-05-26 22 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1200 m 1 Tib* Tib* 1157 Nathan 8 2 Anak Parak 56ft Razmy 6 3 Fujisan 111 56ft Johnston 2 4 Lady Caatlafiald 56ft KH Chaw 3 5 Classy 56 Khoo 1 6 Rapid Fallow 55'/ 2 Ooi 4 7 Tambun640 words
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Article234 1984-05-26 22 COWBOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 9 Rat Tanura 2 Salute II 3 Sidney Box 2 Salute II 3 Sidney Box 6 Cheerful 6 Cheerful 5 Gerone 2 Salute II Race 2 14 Respectable 11 Daring Graphon 13 Scruples 11 Daring234 words
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604 1984-05-26 22 TOP Adelaide jockey John Letts and three other riders from South Australia have been invited by the Selangor Turf Club to compete in a special Jockeys' Invitational Race on the fourth day of the King's Gold Cup meeting in Kuala Lumpur. The other three604 words
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Article3266 1984-05-26 23 ■OW TO READ THE CAM): Iftddlttag mnfetr; hWM*i —Mj «|c, origin and an; wtlfkt; WMN difference within krackcts; Jockey's name; barrier draw; trainer owner; raas record (flrsts-sacoads-tklrds-faarths-an-placed) and last three runs; last run record; and last win record (If aay). RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 6 12003,266 words
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Advertisement539 1984-05-26 26 NOTICE PRIVATE STUDENTS ENTRY TO AUSTRALIA 1985 ACADEMIC YEAR Applications are now invited from Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents who wish to study Australia in 1985. The Australian Government has recently completed a review of its Private Overseas Student policy. However, no decisions have been made on a new policy.539 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-05-26 27 ERNEST TILDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I *ith ERNEST TILDA HEAVY rain and waterlogged greens brought out the worst from the professionals on the first day of the $25,000 Tiger Open golf championship at the Sembawang Country Club yesterday Kian Tiong, a playing professional attached to421 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-05-26 27 FIRST ROUND SCORES -.PROFESSIONALS: 72 Lim Kian Tiong, Mario Siodina; 73 Lim Ah Hong, Poh Eing Chong, Mya Aye; 74 Naramuddin Yusof (Malaysia), N Navin (Thailand), B Bluah (Malaysia); 75 Lim Leng Ann, Chan Han (Burma), Poh Eng Soon, Lim Swee Chew, S K Lim, Ithnin Zain, Mohd Jalil,199 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-05-26 28 S GULAM - WHAT YESTERDAY'S RAIN WASHED AWAY By S GULAM TWO teams which have surprised the pundits in more ways than one, face off tonight in a Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30). One, TAMPINES ROVERS, was to have been the359 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-05-26 28 TONY LIM - C.irlsbcrq Stars of Tomorrow bowlinq championship ALLEY CHAT wMh TONY LIM BOWLERS who have made the cut for the final of the Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow bowling championship this weekend at Kallang Bowler Drome will be battling for the top prize of a trip445 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-05-26 29 KEN JALLEH JR - But last night belonged to Mr Barker Report by KEN JALLEH JR CURTAINS up at the Cathay Restaurant and there was Soo-Tho Kok Mun and Chan Mui Pin, the toast of the night, in their roles as the Sportsboy and Sportsgirl of the Year. ButPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 572 words
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Article262 1984-05-26 29 SPORTSBOY Soo-Tho Kok Mun (swimming) SPORTSGIRL Chan Mui Pin (swimming) MERITORIOUS AWARDS: V Sundram Moorthy (football), David Lim (swimming), Yeo Choon Lin (weightlifting), Florence Chua (hockey), Lim Seok Hui (squash), Kwek Leng (swimming), Prema Govindan (track and field). GOOD PERFORMANCE AWARDS: A R J Mani (football), Frankie262 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-05-26 30 K SILVAM - Wah Kwee gives job and family commitments as reasons for resigning By K SILVAM BASKETBALL received a severe blow yesterday when National coach Chan Wah Kwee who had been with the team for the last six years handed in his resignation. Chan cited job and family362 words
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285 1984-05-26 30 YOUTH international Yong Chee Seng will lead a 20-member youth team from the Singapore Sports Council (SSC)/Shell basketball training scheme for a week's training tour of Malaysia. The trip given in recognition of their remarkable achievement will also act as an incentive for the285 words
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Article, Illustration897 1984-05-26 31 S GULAM - THE S SATUF By S GULAM SHE had been a Fandi fan from the first time she saw him play at the National Stadium. She liked the way he moved the ball across the field. He seemed to make it become a part of897 words
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