Singapore Monitor, 31 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1984-05-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M C. (P) No 21/5'84 Thursday, May 31, 1984 30cents15 words
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361 1984-05-31 1 Guerillas hamper Viets' dry season offensive in Cambodia UPI BANGKOK, Thursday RAIDS by Khmer resistance forces destroyed more than 4 million litres of fuel, severely hampering Vietnam's dry season offensive in Cambodia, a Thai official said today. Mr Prasong Soonsiri, Thailand'sUPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-05-31 1 Reuter SHEFFIELD (England), Thursday POLICE, in riot gear, battled with striking miners yesterday for the second day running after arresting their militant Marxist leader Mr Arthur Scargill. Authorities said 16 people,, mostly police, were injured in the latest flare-up which provoked an angryReuter; PICTURE: UPI - 166 words
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365 1984-05-31 2 Mandarin Sfcaagrt-La Hyatt Dynasty Hilton OF THE 353 convention meetings held in Singapore last year, representing a 22 per cent increase over 1982, more than 70 per cent were held in hotels. Statistics collected by the Singapore Convention Bureau (SCB) revealed today that the top five365 words
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348 1984-05-31 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN ASEAN COUNTRIES could save a total of $280 million a vear in energy costs in the near future and |750 million a year eventually, researchers have found. The team says the savings could be made by reducing348 words
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170 1984-05-31 2 ROAD TAX could become two-tier in future, with cars frequenting the Central Business District (CBD) paying a surcharge. This was the prediction of Dr Milton Tan, president of the Singapore Automobile Association, in a talk at a communications seminar yesterday. Under such a170 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-05-31 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK MORE THAN 190 students selected from four secondary schools are getting a special opportunity to expand their musical talents. The pupils, all members of music elective classes at their schools, are197 words
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Article368 1984-05-31 3 MOVE TO ENCOURAGE THE USE OF PREFABRICATE FOR GREATER PRODUCTIVITY TENDERS are to be called for the design and building of primary schools by prefabricated methods. This is the first move by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) in a drive to encourage the368 words
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289 1984-05-31 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE CX)RONER'S court today recorded an open verdict on the death of a 29-year-old man described as a habitual drunk. Tan Khoon Juan, whose list of previous convictions included outraging modesty, theft, causing hurt and disorderly behaviour was found dead289 words
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Article78 1984-05-31 3 SINGAPORE will be the first country, outside Belgium, to conduct a Diamond Grading and Identification course. The public relations manager of the Antwerp Diamond High Council (HRD), Mr Walter Baert, said this morning: "Singapore has been chosen because it is a very important market for78 words
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Article45 1984-05-31 3 TICKETS for extra shows of three popular shows were put on sale today. By noon, tickets for the San Quentin Drama Workshop's .Waiting for Godot and Pileh Menantu were sola out. Tickets for the Blatfc Light Thedtre of Prague are still available.45 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-05-31 4 CHEW YEN FOOK - Environment Ministry puts end to 2,000 stings STORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK 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, so147 words
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Article54 1984-05-31 4 FOR thorn# who have to pass by a nost or swarm, Don't woar bright clothes or Jowollory bocause it is a known attraction. DON'T woar strong perfume because it is another strong attraction, and if you do oncounter a swarm, lie flat on the ground54 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-05-31 6 PROTECTIONISM, higher production costs and inflation are seen as the major problems for Singapore manufacturers in future. In preparing for economic recovery, several manufacturers have plans to in- tensify their promotion efforts in overseas markets this year. But the chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association,273 words
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178 1984-05-31 6 AN ORIENTAL Cooking competition will be organised by the People's Association (PA) to celebrate Singapore's 25 years of nation building. The PA hopes the competition will bring across the message of Singapore's progress since 1959 and reflect our cohesive multicultural society. At a178 words
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Article169 1984-05-31 6 A TOTAL of 235 participants took part in the 1933 National Playwriting and Short Story writing competition, sponsored by the Singapore Cultural Foundation. The winners will receive cash prises at the Drama Centre at 5.30 p.m. from Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, Parliamentary Secretary (Health and169 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 was 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 ricn, 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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Advertisement212 1984-05-31 6 <iy&oiu tawfy- a/f- ifa, Ta/, h/M. twuj6ti*</( fe£t ferfCiv &6VUC fa/tp. iS~." t A*, 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 old212 words
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260 1984-05-31 8 LAT-WP MOSCOW, Thursday SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko bluntly rejected an attempt uy visiting Australian Foreign Minister Bill Havden to discuss the case of Andrei Sakharov ana his wife on Tuesday. Mr Hayden told reporters that Mr Gromyko refused a request for informationLAT-WP - 260 words
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232 1984-05-31 8 IT'S ONLY A QUESTION OF HOW AND WHEN, SAYS MINISTER UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday DUTCH Foreign Minister Hans Van Den Broek said yesterday that his Government plans to deploy 48 Cruise missiles as it Eromised its Nato Allies, and only the delils need toUPI - 232 words
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205 1984-05-31 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan said yesterday the Soviet Union has failed in its intense "campaign of intimidation" aimed at undermining Nato's role as a "bulwark against aggression, terrorism and tyranny." Mr Reagan, in a toast prepared for a White House dinnerUPI - 205 words
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155 1984-05-31 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday KUWAIT has informally asked the US to provide it with Stinger anti-aircraft missiles such as those sold earlier this week to Saudi Arabia, Defence Department sources said yesterday. The Kuwaitis, who asked US officials in their country for permission to buyLAT-WP - 155 words
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392 1984-05-31 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE CHIEF of a Soviet laboratory has written to half a dozen scientists in the West expressing alarm about biological warfare and the use to which his and other work on epidemics might eventually be put Leonid Rvachev, chief of anLAT-WP - 392 words
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208 1984-05-31 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday US TREASURY Secretary Donald T Regan said "high rates of interest in the US, and their effects on other nations will overshadow all other issues" at the London economic summit June 7, 8 and 9. Mr ReganLAT-WP - 208 words
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187 1984-05-31 9 NEW BRUNSWICK (N JtrMy), Thursday ATTACKING Walter Mondale's campaign ethic*, Gary Hart has entered the final week of the Democratic presidential primary campaign brimming with optimism and determined not to quit even if counted out. Campaign aides said the 47-year-old187 words
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Article577 1984-05-31 10 TRENDS 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 his workers, then hires577 words
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Article63 1984-05-31 10 TRENDS a quick read vricn, apparently vnstynincant events or political decisions iwrtthfe Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may sffact the way you Hve, the way you conduct your buainasa. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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233 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 LfvermoreLAT-WP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-05-31 11 CINCINNATI, Thursday A PARTNERSHIP between the Lot Angeles Zoo and the Cindnnatiwildlife Research Federation has launched a major experiment to attempt to save endangered exotic animal species from becoming extinct by the use of embryo transfers. ''If all |oes well it could mean the419 words
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217 1984-05-31 11 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday PEEE DAVID't deer, hunted bv the earliest rulers of China, discovered by s French priest and rescued from oblivion by an rc«»g»«»» duke, may soon return to the wilds of their native China. The deer, named after theReuter - 217 words
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204 1984-05-31 11 AP BOSTON, Thursday AN EXPERIMENTAL vaccine developed in Japan is highly effective in warding off chicken pox, the last major childhood infection for which there is no widely available protection, a US study shows. Dr Robert E Weibel's study showed it was 100 perAP - 204 words
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189 1984-05-31 12 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs JAPAN'S Health Ministry said today it had approved the production and 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 was developedReuter - 189 words
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515 1984-05-31 12 LAT-WP CAIRO (Egypt), Thursday A ONE-PARAGRAPH item appeared the other day in Egyptian newspapers: Thirteen persons ha abeen 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 - 515 words
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Article34 1984-05-31 12 DAY la, day oat, politics seems to rale world news, la fact, a great many other events take place that affect people's lives. Starting today, w* 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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160 1984-05-31 12 UPI LONDON, Thurs A CHURCH of England group hu recommended Out 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 - 160 words
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Advertisement207 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 600,860, 610, 681,410 worth of Nelco Health Equipment models 220, 610, 681, 410 plus phis 12 large packs of Dietvite. 12 large packs of Dietvite. 3 rd Prize: $1,000 10 4 th Prizes: worth207 words
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Advertisement177 1984-05-31 11 ITALIAN PAVILION fefTiational LeatHer Fair S^ Hall 3, World Trade Centre, Singapore June 6 to 9,1984 June 6 —B (10am to 6pm) June 9 (10am to 4pm) In shop windows around the world, Italian shoes find ■a place in the front row displays with well-earned pride. The appeal of Italian177 words
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Article250 1984-05-31 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market was fairly quiet this morning. The ST index went up a point at 11 am. Top riser was Temerloh with IS cents to $9.90. Straits Times, Wilkinson, Datuk Keramur Holdings each had 10 cents gain to $10.90, $5.70 and $12.40 respectively.250 words
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Article113 1984-05-31 13 Your 89 to ono unit of foreign currency s rtMnfl Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.1110 2.1010 2.0920 sterling 2.9279 2 9058 2 8958 Australian 9 1-9520 1.9280 1.9130 Canadian 9 1-«3?1 1.1170 1.6020 New Zealand 9 1 3741 1.3540 1.3390 8$ tolOO untts of foroign currency Austrian schilling113 words
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504 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,504 words
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151 1984-05-31 13 JACK CHIA-MPH has been given the go-ahead in Singapore for its proposed rights issue with transferable subscription rights. The company said this morning that it had received approval in principal from the Stock Exchange of Singapore to issue two new $1 shares for151 words
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Article134 1984-05-31 13 Reuter THE US dollar was narrowly mixed around New York levels in quiet early trading with operators mostly sidelined because of the month's end. Closure of several European markets today for holidays and the dollar's small trading range there was the cause. It rose to an earlyReuter - 134 words
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Article63 1984-05-31 14 v GETTING a new index accepted by the general public, especially in a market such as Singapore where there is an abundance of indices, is no small feat. That has not discquraged newcomers to the scene. In part three of our look at the63 words
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Article279 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 component279 words
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Article205 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 major205 words
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Article109 1984-05-31 14 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore Index is the only one to cover every single share traded on the Exchange. Shares are weighted according to their market value on the 250 trading days in 1975. Adjustments will be made for changes in the number of listed companies and in109 words
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Article257 1984-05-31 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: slightly lower. Cold Storage 3.32/3.34 Fraser Neave 5.70/5.75 Haw Par 2.29/2.31 Jacks Intl 5.00 B Keck Seng 3.26/3.30 Magnum 3.58/3.62 M Cement 7.50 S Arab-Mai Dev 1.16/1.17 Boustead 2.38/2.42 Esso 15.50/15.60 Genting 5.20/5.25 GIH 2.40 S Inchcape 2.69 S MUIB 2.74/2.75 NOL257 words
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653 1984-05-31 15 WILLIAM BRANIGIN - features WILLIAM BRANIGIN of The Washington Pott LAT-WP 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'sLAT-WP - 653 words
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Advertisement427 1984-05-31 15 THREE WHS TO GET A ST4KE IN THE MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MARKET. »<B£gc eaaog m m iimi i Tin Mai V CAnIDI I 11/VV 11NH EXHIBITION 1984 ThreeExhihitioiis.Onel)ate.One\&nue« What follows is of vital interest available to them in all three fields, by |fpExhibitions organised by to anyone who supplies the Building,427 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, Illustration294 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 mentioned294 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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150 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 the150 words
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218 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 and218 words
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Article511 1984-05-31 17 I— 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 $4,000 to $7,000. This appears to511 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 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 receipts of registration for294 words
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Article66 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 outT- 'Y*' This, f fed, is hot fair to the66 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-31 16 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wHI 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 wnter decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1984-05-31 18 SHEARLEAN DUKE - LA PAZ THE OLD AND THE NEW 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 complete with high-rise hotel andLAT-WP - 1,277 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-05-31 18 POPULARITY is one thing that Shaws •tar Che lie Zbong understand*. 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 clock445 words
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Article, Illustration702 1984-05-31 18 LUCILLA TEOH - QEMALA TARI, at Victoria Theatre on June 19 Only $8 tickets are available JSIMiA POREFESTIVAL OF ARTS 1084 J/2 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 a702 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-05-31 20 PHILIP CHEAH - wmm By PHILIP CHEAH GROWING up in public. That's what Singapore hat 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've come.229 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-05-31 20 'otawg caaacaLiKgcffgg 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 in463 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-05-31 21 Lucilla Teoh - TITLE: THE CHAMPIONS STARRING: Yuen Peow, Cheong Kok Leong, T1 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 BHUCE LEE made it popular. Jackie Chan made it funny and494 words
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Miscellaneous563 1984-05-31 19 Romper Room (C) (Ch 8, 6.15 pm) 1 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by Tai|i Master II (C) 3.50 furious George. Curious George learns to write from Yellow Hat Man, helps a puppeteer to get a customer and, at a floats parade, helps an563 words
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Miscellaneous477 1984-05-31 21 fllM GUIDE 4 M I'! MJMJ'I.! MV»!.fliM'Bi and semi-devils (C) Hint ii.nx*a»r Synopsis: A sequel to the Immortals. dai it thf PHAMPinN? More intrigue and pugilistic displays DALIT (*****16). THE CHAMPIONS are in the continuin g struggle for jr' A supremacy in the martial arts world. Synopsis: Country boy goes477 words
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Miscellaneous359 1984-05-31 22 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Musical Notebook Music from Italy: 1. Leonardo Leo: Cello Concerto in A major, Thomas Blees (cello), The Stuttgart Soloists 2. Paganini: Sonata in A major Andante Variato. John Williams (guitar) 3. Domenico Scaiatti: Sonata in F minor LllB, Sonata in F minor L 282, Sonata359 words
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Miscellaneous372 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 5.05372 words
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Miscellaneous227 1984-05-31 22 J n THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra ffittmiftl Will give a lunchtime concert at Shell illußHuDffltofilT Theatrette, Shell Tower, Raffles Ar Place, tomorrow from 12.45 pm to tr Bfff 1 30 pm. The Singapore Youth Choir, T under the baton of David Lim, will make a guest appearance. Admission is free.227 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-05-31 30 TONY LIM - ALLEY CHAT wMh 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 taking 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 Anatoly KarPdv is being challenged y Gary Kasparov, from the southern Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan.Reuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-05-31 31 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 - 660 words
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101 1984-05-31 31 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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266 1984-05-31 31 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 - 266 words
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156 1984-05-31 31 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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200 1984-05-31 31 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 hattnck. Form suggests that Lauda and his near-invincible McLarenReuter - 200 words
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419 1984-05-31 31 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 - 419 words
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Article, Illustration987 1984-05-31 32 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORM By WONDER BOY AMERICAN-BRED Western Pacific continued to show remarkable progress with a winning gallop on a good track at Kuala Lumpur today. Taken out by app Zainal, the five-year-old by Sham was fighting for his head when tested over a987 words
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Article524 1984-05-31 32 RACE 1 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1200 m 1 Gentleman N 57 Veki 6 2 Nevada Oreen 56% Ng I 3 Vic Victoria's Gift 55% Lam 5 4 Batßattte To Tha End 54% Danis 10 5 DteOlamondi Forever 54V? Chee 2 War Waapona 54% Saudi 3 7524 words
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446 1984-05-31 32 PARIS, Thursday THE SECOND round of the French Open Tennis Championships got underway yesterday with the top players chasing the elusive ingredient they need for victory confidence in the face of growing pressure. Top-seeded John McEnroe, favoured to win the men's title446 words
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196 1984-05-31 32 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN WITH THE Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association's League Cup competition now in the halfway stage, Singapore has a very good chance of emerging tops of the South Zone table. Secretary of the Basketball Association of Singapore, Quek Hiang Chiang said yesterday: "The strongest196 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-05-31 33 His well-taken kick in penalty shoot-out wins Liverpool the Cup [uropean Cup final limPßßl vROMII Reuter ROME, Thursday LIVERPOOL won the European Soccer Cup for the fourth time following a nerve-jangling 4-2 penalty shoot-out victory over luckless Roma here last night. A dramatic final hingedReuter - 792 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-05-31 33 Socrates' magic for Europe Reuter SAO PAULO, Thursday ITALY has gained its latest South American millionaire and Brazil has lost the last of its current crop of soccer heroes with the transfer of Socrates, the cigarettesmoking doctor, to Fiorentina. The sale of Socrates for US|2.7Reuter - 557 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-05-31 34 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 slotted his attempt home and Neal did likewise.159 words
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Article79 1984-05-31 34 I DO FEEL.for Roma as I would for any club which loses a Cup final. The first 20 minutes we started too fast. Then they got on top of us, and their goal made it tough going. But in the second half, I thought we had79 words
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Article47 1984-05-31 34 THE GAME was like two great chess players facing each other on the chess board. For Liverpool's kind of game you need a great deal of vitality, which they showed they had. A The Cup is in good hands. Roma coach NILS LIEDHOLM47 words
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278 1984-05-31 34 Reuter ROME, Thursday LIVERPOOL soccer fans fought with Roma supporters on a bridge over the River Tiber last night in a series of ugly clashes following the English side's fourth European Cup triumph. Police said more than 30 people were injuredReuter - 278 words
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Article561 1984-05-31 35 Phenomenal success story of the club that's described as stronger than British national teams IPS Liverpool star Konny Dalglish writes about how Liverpool did it thoir way and won honour aftor honour: CHAMPIONS again for the third consecutive season! We had to graft for it and fight offIPS - 561 words
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Article305 1984-05-31 35 Data Opponents Km. Scows Poo Dais Opponents Rn. Scorns Poo Aug 27 Waives (a) 1-1 Rush Jan 1 Man Utd (h) 1-1 Johnston Aug 31 Norwich (a) 1-0 Souness J«n 14 Wolves (h) 0-1 Sap 3 Nottm. ForesK(h) 1-0 Rush 3 Jan 20 Aston305 words
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