Singapore Monitor, 31 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Thursday, May 31, 1984 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/8412 words
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Article429 1984-05-31 1 SIT YIN FONG - New scheme will draw on funds in the Special Account By SIT YIN FONG THE ADDITIONAL contributions to the Central Provident Fund announced on Monday will yield a potential premium pool of more than $340 million per year for the fund's much-heralded insurance scheme.429 words
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204 1984-05-31 1 Reuter AP TOKYO, Thursday A TOP United States naval officer yesterday told Japanese reporters the US had started arming some of its ships in the Pacific with Cruise missiles. Admiral S R Foley, com-mander-in-chief of the US Pacific Fleet, said most ofReuter AP - 204 words
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Advertisement102 1984-05-31 1 Rags-to-riches hawker J (W) HBI found stabbed I X C/m fina/ IM I ummtimu ft a '-flW* Just you and your co-pilot. Kawada Super Adventure Series let you and your child spend many fun-filled hours putting together construction blocks to build spaceships and rockets. An easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide is printed102 words
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477 1984-05-31 2 YONG POW ANG - Import stopped after outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease By YONG POW ANG PORK PRICES are expected to increase in Singapore because of a ban imposed on the import of live pigs from Malaysia after an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in nig477 words
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117 1984-05-31 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN TELEPHONE users may soon be able to record messages and have them sent automatically at a predetermined time to several different people. The service would be provided by a "voicemail" system now being studied by Telecoms. It is part117 words
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313 1984-05-31 2 TAXI fares in Singapore should be raised in line with the standard of living and restructured to make it simpler, said Mr Sam Chong Keen, the general manager of NTUC-Comfort. He also proposed a two-tier313 words
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118 1984-05-31 2 By GANDHI AMBALAM UNIONISED executives of the SIA group of companies are meeting tomorrow to discuss moves in the airline industry for mergers with house unions. Their decision to hold the meeting follows the move by leaders of the118 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-05-31 2 THREE Acting Ministers have been promoted as full Ministers. Dr Ahmad Mattar, who holds the rank of Senior Minister of State, has been made the Minister for Social Affairs. Dr Yeo Nine Hong, Minister of State, has been appointed the Minister for Communications and Second Minister238 words
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Article343 1984-05-31 3 OVER THE LAST TWO YEARS, IT HAS GAINED A PLACE IN MANY SINGAPORE HOMES Lianhe Zaobao THE MICRO computer is fast becoming a household feature in Singapore. Brisk sales between 1982 and 1983 registered a big 89 per cent increase in the number of unitsLianhe Zaobao - 343 words
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479 1984-05-31 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG NEGOTIATIONS for the retrenchment of 1,461 Singapore Bus Service conductors confirmed yesterday by the SBS took only three days and two meetings. The second largest single retrenchment in Singapore's recent history was agreed on in talks between the479 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-05-31 4 Environment Ministry puts end to 2,000 stings FIFTEEN METRES in the air, the bees were busily minding their own business. But to passers-by, the swarm probably containing about 2,000 winged toilers presented a danger, so it was destroyed by an Environment MinistrySTORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 146 words
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Article54 1984-05-31 4 FOR those who havt to pass by a nest or swarm, Don't woar bright clothos or Jewellery because it is a known attraction. DON'T wear strong perfume because it is another strong attraction, ami if you do encounter a swarm, lie flat on the ground54 words
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Article676 1984-05-31 6 Mike Simms - A JournalUt y 4 Notebook By Mike Simms SMOKERS stink. At best, they can be smelly; at worst, they are dirty, inconsiderate and ill-mannered. If these words give offence to smokers, it is paltry redress for the offence they have given me and others676 words
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Article52 1984-05-31 6 A full-dress rehersal for the the SBC show 'Reachout' will be staged on the City Hall steps from 8 00 pm tomorrow. Motorists are advised to avoid the following roads: St Andrew's Rd, Fullerton Rd, Collyer Quay, Robinson Rd, Cecil St, High St, Coleman St and52 words
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Article242 1984-05-31 6 A FORMER dog breeder was acquitted yesterday of causing "unnecessary suffering to seven dogs by permitting them to be confined in three makeshift kennels. Ngian Kim Tee, 40, had pleaded not guilty. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said the animals were242 words
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Article42 1984-05-31 6 SRI LANKA'S new High Commissioner, Mr N Balasubramaniam will present his credentials to President Devan Nair today. A career diplomat, Mr Balasubramaniam is a Bachelor of Arts graduate from the University of Sri Lanka and hn Attorney at Law.42 words
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308 1984-05-31 7 THE ENVIRONMENT Ministry warned yesterday that it was still not safe to swim in the Singapore River at low tide. Although the river Vas now much cleaner, the level of coliform bacteria at low tide made it unsafe for swimmers, the Ministry said. "There308 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-05-31 7 SURESH NAIR - 'Rags-to-riches' hawker stabbed to death By SURESH NAIR A 22-YEAR-OLD hawker found stabbed to death beside his Mercedes Benz two days ago was a poor kampong boy who became rich, friends said yesterday. Within five years of opening his first hawker stall at the age of 17, Mr Goh Chor394 words
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Advertisement64 1984-05-31 2 I THE JOCKEY PUB YOU BET! What's so thick, so juicy and so tender, that it practically melts in your mouth? What comes with baked potatoes, bacon chips, sour cream and fresh tossed salad? The Jockey Pub's airflown, grainfed U.S. Prime Rib Steak, of course. The Jockey Pub! You bet!64 words
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Advertisement213 1984-05-31 6 iuM. &*«J&uo( fetiSe*- /ZfrouC 35~." t 1 HW^ The Taj, perhaps the most magnificent mausoleum moon. And likela truly beautiful woman, every angle of the British crown jewels. in the world, was built to express the love and grief for awe-inspiring. From the old fort, or across the river, or213 words
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315 1984-05-31 8 Agencies BAHRAIN, Thursday IRAQ claimed yesterday that its jetfighters attacked an unidentified "big nava! target" south of Iran's Kharg island, while Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said the United States lacked the "courage" to intervene in the Gulf. AnAgencies - 315 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-05-31 8 NEW YORK, Thursday A CONTINUED squeeze on Iranian exports of crude oil because of the country's war with Iraq has led the Iranian National Oil Company to offer discounts on their official oil price, US oil traders said yesterday. In order to raise202 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-05-31 9 Mochtar says Chinese help needed to persuade Khmer Rouge leader to disavow political role in Cambodia By MICHAEL RICHARDSON, The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, special to The Singapore Monitor. INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja says Asean is trying to persuade China to influence321 words
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271 1984-05-31 9 LAT-WP MANILA, Thursday THE investigation into the assassination last August of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aauino moves to Los Angeles on Monday when an official fact-finding panel begins questioning witnesses now in the US. The five-member board, chaired by retired juvenile courtLAT-WP - 271 words
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184 1984-05-31 9 LATWP HANOI, Thursday GENERAL Vo Nguyen Giap, one of the world's most renowned military commanders but a figure in political eclipse here in recent years, has been thrust back into the limelight by the anniversary of his most famous triumph. The diminutive four-starLATWP - 184 words
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Article645 1984-05-31 10 TRENDS The Economist (London) COMPANIES always look for new ways to cut costs and reduce taxes, so equipment-leas-ing schemes have a certain appeal, Newsweek reports. Now, some enterprising businesses are experimenting with a variation on the theme ,they are leasing workers. An owner simply dismisses hisThe Economist (London) - 645 words
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243 1984-05-31 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE Reagan administration is beginning a national research programme to find out if a nuclear war would trigger the worldwide weather catastrophe called 'nuclear winter.' Several Federal facilities are studying the problem, including a nine-person team at Lawrence LivermoreLAT-WP - 243 words
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345 1984-05-31 11 Reuter LA PAZ, Thursday CASH-starved Bolivia yesterday suspended foreign debt interest and principal repayments to commercial banks, triggering bankers fears that it could set an example to other debt-ridden Latin American countries. Government spokesman Marcos Domic said it was temporarily suspending repayments on itsReuter - 345 words
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Article78 1984-05-31 11 The following is a list of the main debtor nation* in Latin America and what thay owe, according to latest government and bank estimates. Country Total external debt Commercial debt Brazil 92 billion dollars 68 billion dollars Mexico 87 69.8 Argentina 43.6 27 Venezuela 34.5 28 Chile78 words
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Article91 1984-05-31 11 NEW YORK, Thursday THE dollar fell broadly yesterday in foreign exchange trading as the Bolivian government said it would temporarily suspend repayment of foreign bank loans and the US government reported a record monthly trade deficit. Robert Ryan, foreign exchange manager for trading in New91 words
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95 1984-05-31 11 Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday BOLIVIA'S decision to suspend debt payments to private banks s' ould not set off a chain reaction by other debtor countries, American bankers said. "There's not a lot of money involved," banking analyst Charles Vincent at Provident National Bank said.Reuter - 95 words
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189 1984-05-31 12 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs JAPAN S Health Ministry said today it had approved the production ana marketing of a new abortion method which induces miscarriage within 24 hours. Ministry officials said strict controls has seen placed on the vaginal suppository, named preglandin, which wasReuter - 189 words
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514 1984-05-31 12 LAT-WP CAIRO (Egypt), Thursday A ONE-PARAGRAPH item appeared the other day in Egyptian newspapers: Thirteen persons had been killed when two vehicles collided head-on on a road near Alexandria. Earlier in the month, the Persian Gulf States observed a special traffic weekLAT-WP - 514 words
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Article34 1984-05-31 12 DAY In, day oat, politics seems to rule world news. In fact, a great many other events take place that affect people's lives. Starting today, we set a page aside for those events.34 words
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145 1984-05-31 12 MONTREAL, Thursday WOMEN burning their bras are often used as a symbol of the liberation movement, but their fight for emancipation can be traced further back to the agonies of the bustle and corset. So argues the curator of the145 words
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161 1984-05-31 12 UPI LONDON, Thurs A CHURCH of England group has recommended that marriage be allowed between step parents and stepchildren and between in-laws to discourage secret sexual affairs. The recommendation came in a majority report by a nine-member committee set up byUPI - 161 words
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Advertisement154 1984-05-31 8 REPORTS OF IRAN'S OIL PRICE CUT HELP DOW RALLTi PAGE 13 K Bf t vjJkV A JKaV* t» We don't blame you Our North Indian and Moghul cuisine is the finest ■MR ff W 1 i town. And it simply transports you another realm PHI I I A realm ot154 words
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Advertisement227 1984-05-31 9 Win-a-Nelco While-U-diet Ist1 st Prize: $3,000 2 nd Prize: $1,500 worth of Nelco Health Equipment models 600, 850, 610, 681, 410 worth of Nelco Health Equipment models 220, 610, 681, 410 plus plus 12 large packs of Dietvite. 12 large packs of Dietvite. 3 rd Prize: $1,000 10 4 th227 words
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Advertisement302 1984-05-31 10 Peaiicorder SBIQ Mm Full-Function Recording Convenience rtt Cue marking and Cue mark scanning O I I 1U One finger slide control I I, J| End alarm M U 55.4 (W) x 119.5 (L) xl 7 2 (D) mm/160g I (2.2 x 4.7 x 0 8 in) (5.6 oz.) mm MODEL302 words
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Advertisement197 1984-05-31 11 fernational LeatVver Fair I Hall 3, World Trade Centre, Singapore I June 6 to 9, 1984 I June 6 8 (10am to 6pm) June 9 (10am to 4pm) H In shop windows around the world, Italian shoes find a place in the front row dispjays with well-earned pride. The appeal197 words
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223 1984-05-31 13 [viMLLSTREETJ Reuter REPORTS that Iran has cut its oil price spawned an afternoon rally on Wall Street yesterday that helped the Dow Jones Industrial Average close slightly higher, despite the (act that there were more losing issues than gainers. The Dow,Reuter - 223 words
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304 1984-05-31 13 The Star THE shareholders of Gula Perak are still waiting for word of their future from their company despite the appointment of a new managing director. Many, if not all, of the minority shareholders, have waited for moreThe Star - 304 words
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505 1984-05-31 13 THREE Scandinavian banks hope to expand their roles in the Singapore financial scene with two applying for merchant banking licences and one for an offshore banking licence. They are Svenska Handelsbanken of Sweden, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki of Finland and Copenhagen Handelsbanken A/S of Denmark,505 words
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Article82 1984-05-31 13 UPI THE US dollar opened mixed on European money exchanges yesterday, varying only slightly from the previous day's closing. Gold prices dropped. On the London exchange, gold opened at U*****.55 an ounce, down from U*****.90 at Tuesday's close. Gold opened in Zurich at US$3B4 50 an ounce,UPI - 82 words
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Article66 1984-05-31 14 f. i GETTING a new index accepted by the general public, especially in a market 4 such as Singapore where there is an abundance of indices, is no small feat. That .4 has not discouraged newcomers to the scene. In part three of our66 words
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Article281 1984-05-31 14 THE OUB Composite Index was introduced earlier this year. It covers all the sectors industrials, finance, hotels, property, plantations and mining. The objective is to provide an index which would serve as a guide'to the general trend of the market. With this broad objective, the component stocks281 words
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Article184 1984-05-31 14 THE Business Times Composite Index was launched in January 1983. Its aim was to give an all-sector index to complement the Straits Times Index of its sister paper, which covers only stocks in the industrial sector. Criteria for selecting stocks included: the stock being a major184 words
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264 1984-05-31 14 MULTI-PURPOSE Holding's proposed one-for-three bonus issue and one-for-three rights issue will reduce net tanSble assets per share from M 51.69 to $1.21 but the prospective gross earnings will be 7.5 cents per share in 1984 after the issues compared to 5.5 cents per share264 words
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654 1984-05-31 15 features WILLIAM BRANIQIN of The Washington Post HANOI: For the occasional foreign visitor who makes it as far as Son La, a day's drive west of Hanoi over bone-jarring roads, the old prison is a mandatory stop. Built by Vietnam's French654 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-05-31 16 ISAAC CHEONG - This will help commuters when they make complaints ISAAC CHEONG Singapore 0208 THE one-man-operation ticketing system (OTS) practised by our public bus services has received many complaints. Commuters feel that the drivers take some time to punch the tickets. It is inconvenient221 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-05-31 16 I REFER to the letter by "Frustrated" (SM, May 21) regarding the problems he faces at Tan Kim Cheng Road. I am a resident of a block of flats mentioned in his letter. I fully sympathise with him for enduring those problems mentioned182 words
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141 1984-05-31 16 I REFER to the letter "Final name is Chai Chee" (SM, May 25). I agree that the name Chai Chee may not be uncomplimentary. But, in the Minis- try's reply, the paragraph beginning with "The principal and his staff would do well141 words
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217 1984-05-31 16 ISSUES FAR TOO OFTEN, Muslims associate the religion with only its ritualistic aspects and disregard completely the Islamic way to progress and development, both personal and societal. And far too often, non-Muslims only understand Islam through its caricatured practice and through the excesses and217 words
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262 1984-05-31 16 GAN KIM TAP - GAN KIM TAP Managing director Gan United Canning Pte Ltd. I REFER to your report regarding canned pineapple cubes given as gifts by some petrol stations (SM, May 28). We are the manufacturer of this product and we take strong objection to the262 words
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Article516 1984-05-31 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENT THE RISE of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contribution to 50 per cent has not come as a surprise; advance notification was given months ago. What is surprising, however, is the gradual hike of the ceiling from the current $4,000516 words
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Article151 1984-05-31 17 WILLIAM KOH - OFTEN, CHILDREN FIND IT DIFFICULT TO REACH BELL WHERE IT IS NOW LOCATED WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 THE Singapore Bus Service authorities should install near the bus windows at least two bells that are only slightly higher than a metre. These will enable people151 words
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294 1984-05-31 17 LEO - LEO Singapore 1545 PLEASE allow me to express my observations on last Sunday's Anson Constituency Community Centre walk and jog. My friends and I were among the many who turned up for this event. On exchanging the pink receipts294 words
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Article65 1984-05-31 17 MARY LIM - MARY LIM Singapore 1231 I STRONGLY protest over the manner in which the Kentucky Fried Chicken Fortnightly Lucky Draw was conducted. The previous draws were not conducted live on television. Prize winners' names were merely read out. This, I feel, is not fair to the participants65 words
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Advertisement73 1984-05-31 16 LETTERS on any sutyect of public interest will be accepted for publication They shoukJ 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 reserve73 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1984-05-31 18 SHEARLEAN DUKE - LA PAZ THE OLD AND THE NEW IENBta 4t leisure y By SHEARLEAN DUKE LAT-WP LA PAZ, MEXICO: This seaside city has a certain vibrancy these days. Gone is the sleepy Mexican fishing village and in its place is a bustling, growing piece of urban land completeLAT-WP - 1,277 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-05-31 18 POPULARITY is one thing that Shaws star Cherie Zhong understands. Cherie was named the most popular actress at the second Hong Kong Film Award Presentation last July. Being one of the most sought-after artistes, she has been working round the clock on442 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-05-31 18 LUCILLA TEOH - GEMALA TARI, at Victoria Theatre on June 19 Only $8 tickets are available iSIXCiAPOKF FESTIVAL OF ARTS Previewed by LUCILLA TEOH ON Tuesday nights, 42 young men and women congregate in a community hall to participate in a new experience. They are preparing a programme of700 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-05-31 20 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH GROWING up in public. That's what Singapore has been doing for the past 25 years. To celebrate it, a special edition of Friday Background tomorrow, brings us back into 25 years of Singapore's past to highlight how far we've230 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-05-31 20 wsaa Whiz Kids Programmed for Murder (Debut) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THIS series centres on the adventures of four spirited high school students. They are typical teenagers who get into the usual adolescent mischief. What makes them different is that they get involved in solving454 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-05-31 21 Lucilla Teoh - TITLE: THE CHAMPIONS STARRING: Yoen Peow, Cheong Kok Leong, Ti Wei, Lee Choi Peng DIRECTOR: Yuen Cheng Yung SHOWING: Dalit, Liwagu, Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, Empress, Mandarin, Plaza, Jubilee, Toa Payoh, New Happy Reviewed by Lucilla Teoh BRUCE LEE "made it popular. Jackie Chan made it funny and494 words
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Advertisement193 1984-05-31 21 OPENS TODAY SIMULTANEOUSLY at 3 Theatres: CAPITOL-CHANGI-WOODLANDS PRICES: CIRCLE $4.00 STALLS $3.00 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST CAPITOL: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 CHANGI: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 WOODLANDS: 4 SHOWS DAILY at 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15pm HUGH HUDSON, the director of UVCTAFU Academy Award lal Ul\£> winner193 words
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Miscellaneous359 1984-05-31 22 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.0S Musical Notebook Music from Italy: 1. Leonardo Leo: CeHo Concerto in A major, Thomas Blees (cello), The Stuttgart Soloists 2. Paganini: Sonata in A major Andante Variato, John Williams (guitar) 3. Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in F minor LllB, Sonata in F minor L 282, Sonata359 words
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Miscellaneous369 1984-05-31 22 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Animal Chatter 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05369 words
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Miscellaneous225 1984-05-31 22 J w -K JM THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra ttJLJW will give a lunchtime concert at Shell J9WalßHuDm?r Theatrette, Shell Tower, Raffles Place, tomorrow from 12.45 pm to •y y *T My X)R 1.30 pm. The Singapore Youth Choir, under the baton of David Lim, will make a guest appearance. Admission225 words
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Article520 1984-05-31 23 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR IF magic does indeed exist, the Great Barrier Reef is one of its manifestations. If our planet were to be described by superlatives of scale and beauty, the Great Barrier Reef would rank with the Himalayas, the Sahara and the Grand Canyon. The Reef has520 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-05-31 24 REGULAR launch and air services operate daily to and from Cairns, the Great Barrier Reefs tropical northern getaway it is only a 35 minute cruise. A visa is essential to visit Australia and it can be obtained at the Australian High Commission, 25,87 words
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Article188 1984-05-31 24 THE Maldives, the sun-kissed Indian Ocean archipelago is becoming increasingly popular as a get-away-from-it-all holiday resort. The many islands, some of them uninhabited are waiting to be explored, while others have been transformed into delightful resorts with every conceivable facility provided to make vacationers comfortable. Savour a bit188 words
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Article193 1984-05-31 24 ISTANBUL, the very name conjures up exciting visions of ancient mosques with intriguing minarets, magnificent palaces, and bustling squares and bazaars. Istanbul has always been a crossroads of the world, sprawled between Europe and Asia. The charms of romantic Istanbul have often been described by writers through the193 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-05-31 30 TONY LIM - ALLEY <*HAT wtfh TONY LIM PETER Lew is perhaps the most unpredictable bowler ever to grace the bowling scene. Recently, he left some doubts about his participation in the Asian FIQ selections, then he got back into the scene, and now after takiug part452 words
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86 1984-05-31 30 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday THE MATCH between the two Soviet contenders for the World Chess Championship will begin on September 10 in Moscow, Tass News Agency reported last night. Reigning World champion Anatolv KarrDV is being challenged y Gary Kasparov, from the southern Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan.Reuter - 86 words
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261 1984-05-31 31 Reuter HONG KONG, Thursday CHAN KONG WAH, the local wild-card entry, stunningly beat Swedish ace Ulf Carlsson to give the Masters Table Tennis tournament a compelling start here yesterday. Chan triumphed 21-15 15-21 21-16 against the former Scandinavian Open champion who clinched the EuropeanReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-05-31 31 ERNEST FRIDA - By El ERNEST FRIDA THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association (SHA), in a desperate search for a foreign coach, has turned its attention to two 'superpowers' West Germany and New Zea- land. Germany and New Zealand are among the top hockey nations547 words
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Article, Illustration760 1984-05-31 31 PARIS, Thursday WORLD number one John McEnroe made short work of Argentine qualifier Horacio de la Pena but defending champion Yannick Noah was made to struggle for his win in the first round of the French Open tennis760 words
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659 1984-05-31 32 THE BOYCOTT SAGA Agencies MOSCOW, Thursday JUAN ANTONIO Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, arrived in Moscow yesterday on a lastditch mission to persuade the Soviets to renounce their boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics. He carried with him "new arguments" forAgencies - 659 words
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101 1984-05-31 32 Reuter LONDON, Thursday A THIRTEEN-year-old girl, Zara Long, will be the second youngest swimmer to represent Britain at an Olympic Games when she competes in Los Angeles later this year. Long, who won the women's 200 metres medley in two minutes 20.42 seconds atReuter - 101 words
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267 1984-05-31 32 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday KICKING OFF an "LA's the Friendly Place" campaign for the summer Olympics, Police Chief Daryl Gates said even if a terrorist shootout occurs, his officers will handle it "in a very friendly way." Minor traffic violators will be confronted byUPI - 267 words
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156 1984-05-31 32 AP ZURICH, Thursday THE FEDERATION of Football Association said yesterday that no referees or touch judges from the East bloc countries boycotting the summer Olympics have been choosen to arbitrate at the soccer competition in Los Angeles. Fifa listed the followingAP - 156 words
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202 1984-05-31 32 Reuter MONTE CARLO, Thursday NIKI LAUDA, the only driver in the current World Motorracing Championship to have won the Monaco Grand Prix twice, revisits the principality this weekend to bid for a famous hattrick. Form suggests that Lauda and his near-invincible McLarenReuter - 202 words
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420 1984-05-31 32 Agencies MANCHESTER, Thursday THE WEST Indies cricketers go into the first of the three One-Day Internationals against England here today with their own frailties apparently offering a bigger threat than the opposition. Despite persistent rain recently, most of the touring side'sAgencies - 420 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-05-31 33 B KULA - SINGAPORE AIRLINES GROUP 2 HONG KONG BANK 1 Report by B KULA A CHANGE of jerseys by the airlines team and a controversial decision by referee S Kunalingam gave SIA, defending Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout champions, another shot at the title.Pictures by MOHD ISHAK - 452 words
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329 1984-05-31 33 BUDAPEST, Thursday SPAIN'S soccer manager Miguel Munoz is confident his team are reaching top form with perfect timing for the forthcoming European Nations Championship finals, and aims to prove it in tonights friendly here against Hungary. The match at Budapest's Ferencvaros Stadium329 words
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354 1984-05-31 33 AP BEIJING, Thursday CHINESE fans shouted "dao le," urging the home team to "get back" as Sheffield United launched another attack. Spectators witnessed a friendly, but highly comBititive game between the English League Third ivision champions and Beijing's municipal soccer team at Workers' Stadium inAP - 354 words
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Article93 1984-05-31 33 Reuter BUDAPEST, Thursday FOUR leading Hungarian sports officials, including an international referee, have been suspended from all sports activities for a total of 35 years for game fixing, the Budapest evening paper Esti Hirlap said yesterday. All were found guilty of fixing match results by the disciplinary committeeReuter - 93 words
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Article95 1984-05-31 33 Reuter SEOUL, Thursday HOSTS South Korea inflicted a 3-2 defeat on West German First Division side Bayer Leverkusen and Guatemala held Peru's Alianza Lima to a goalless draw on the opening day of the 14th President's Cup soccer tournament here today. The South Korean national team wereReuter - 95 words
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Article83 1984-05-31 33 Reuter BELGRADE, Thursday RED STAR Belgrade won the Yugoslav soccer championship for the 15th time when they drew 2-2 with Sarajevo on the final day of the League programme today. Celik Zenica and Olimpija Ljubljana were relegated to the Second Division. Red Star will represent YugoslaviaReuter - 83 words
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Article100 1984-05-31 33 KOBE, Thursday BRAZIL'S Internacional scored their first win when they defeated a Japanese University Selection 3-0 (halftime 2-0) in a Japan Soccer Cup Group "B" match here yesterday. Quita scored in the 11th minute and Milton Cruz in the 84th while the University Selection conceded an own100 words
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Article294 1984-05-31 34 furopean Cup final imp/mi vjtm BLOW BY BLOW ACCOUNT OF THE PENALTIES THE shoot-out began grimly for Liverpool. Facing the goal at the Roma end of the stadium, with the banner-waving fans raising an ear-split-ting chorus of whistles, Nicol shot high over the crossbar. Di Bartolomei cooly slotted294 words
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Article747 1984-05-31 35 Liverpool win European Cup but only after penalty kicks More Reports Inside: Page 35 Blow-by-blow account of the nerve-racking penalties It was like a game of chess, says Roma coach Nils ROME, Thurs LIVERPOOL won the European Soccer Cup for the fourth time following a nerve-jan-gling 4-2747 words
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