Singapore Monitor, 1 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-06-01 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR evening! EDITION J M C (P) No 21 5 84 Friday, June 3, 1984 30 cents19 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-06-01 1 THE flrit Malaysian combat jets to operate from Singapore touched down at Paya Lebar Air Base at 12.22 p.m. today. Seven Royal Malaysian Air Force F-SEi arrived early this afternoon to prepare for the integrated Air Defence System (lADS) exercise to be held onPicture by CHEW YEN FOOK - 117 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-06-01 1 Agencies WASHINGTON, Friday AS PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan tilted fur- ther than ever before towara Iraq in the Gulf War, Baghdad today said lit warE" lies hit two Iranian oil installations and US was reported to have begun giving naval escorts to American tankers usingAgencies - 726 words
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Advertisement146 1984-06-01 1 I SPH.DE SUVA I JEWELLERS oi-18, TangKn Shopping Ckntr*. Singapore 1024. Tat *****28 Aaaodata Company: 1 Central BuHOng. Hong Kong. H Our Computer Collections: United Banks' computers will now collect your company's regular* receipts automatically from accounts with any bank in Singapore. Simply ask your customers to let us collect146 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-06-01 2 NEW SAF INSULATED PLASTIC CONTAINERS TO REPLACE THE STEEL ONES IT WONT be long before soldiers involved in field training can have their food and drinks kept warm for as long as eight hours. The Singapore Armed Forces plans to replace the old steel food213 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-06-01 2 THE new offices of the Pioneer monthly magazine of the Singapore Armed Forces are but two huge metal containers, not unlike those found at construction sites. The shortage of space is the main reason for using these structures, located in the car park131 words
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143 1984-06-01 2 FROM June 2, the sport facilities, study rooms and senior citizens' clubs of 28 community centres will open early on Saturdays and Sundays. The public can use these facilities from as early as 9.30 in the morning, instead of having to wait till 3143 words
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415 1984-06-01 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - ®y FAEZAH ISMAIL A MAN said by his lawyer to be 81 years old was sentenced to 20 years' jail today for abetting his wife in the trafficking of more than 26 kg of raw opium. Phua Huat Hay, whose age415 words
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Article141 1984-06-01 3 TEN TONNES OF IT TO GO ON SALE DURIAN lovers will be delighted to hear this. Ten tons of Thai durians will be on sale for two days starting 10 a.m. tomorrow. The Chanee variety of durians have been specially flown in from Chandbury, Bangkok, for sale141 words
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211 1984-06-01 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE HOUSING Board's "joint balloting" and "multi-tier family" policies seem to have succeeded in preserving family networks as people moved to high-rise flats. According to a survey by the resident committees of Kebun Baru zones C and E,211 words
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Article111 1984-06-01 4 POLICE have advised motorists going to Changi Airport on Sunday morning to avoid the East Coast Parkway as there is likely to be a heavy flow of traffic because of the Dragon boat race. They are advised to use the Pan Island Expressway instead. Motorists intending to111 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-06-01 4 THE SWEDISH team, which will be taking part in the Singapore dragon boat race lor the first time, has a pair of twin brothers, Rolf (see pictnre, front) and Eric Zeidlltx, both 34 years old and single. Rolf, the elder of the twins (by 15STORY: YEOW MEI SIN ■ PICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 368 words
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275 1984-06-01 4 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE performance of contractors under the Housing and Development Board's two-year-old core contractor scheme will be reviewed by the end of this year and those who do not measure up will be replaced. Two of the original 18 members of275 words
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Article86 1984-06-01 4 ARTS Festival Ticket update as of noon today: The Oolah World: $5 sold out for all nights. $8 sold out for first three nights Gemala Tari: $3 and $5 sold out Kala Utsava: $8 and $10 sold out Penta Theatre: $5 and $10 sold out Guangdong Nationalities86 words
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109 1984-06-01 6 A BADLY-DECOMPOSED body was washed ashore at Tuas Cappel beach yesterday, not far from a spot where a man went missing on a fishing outing at the weekend. The body, wearing only light brown trousers, was seen about 1 pm by two passers-by. A109 words
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550 1984-06-01 6 YONG POW ANG - By Y YONG POW ANG AUSTRALIAN meat exporters will deliver a trial shipment of chilled pork to Singapore in three months' time, in the first step of an ambitious plan to supply half of Singapore's pork needs if pig farming is phased out550 words
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219 1984-06-01 6 THE RENOVATION contractors setting more and more job offers because of the faster HDB building programme are not exactly happy with their booming business. In fact, some of them are scared of taking on the increasing job offers because there is a219 words
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186 1984-06-01 6 IROUND SINGAPORE A RARE SIMULTANEOUS launch for a new patented product will happen in Singapore and USA. The product, Always sanitary pads, is manufactured by Procter and Gamble in America and marketed locally by Boustead Marketing and Management Services Pte Ltd. THE SINGAPORE Numismatic186 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-06-01 8 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN A $5 MILLION plan to recreate old Singapore around Changi Village is under study by a consortium of local companies. The plan includes taking over the Changi jetty area and turning it into a replica of an404 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-06-01 8 OLD CHINESE HARBOUR An old Chinese harbour, 20 metres from Meridien Changi. It will have immigration facilites for trips to nearby Malaysian islands, tongkangs, speedboats and Chinese junks. FLY-CRUISE TRIPS Trips by air and sea from Changi to Pulau Aur, Pulau Rawa and Pulau295 words
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247 1984-06-01 10 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE DISPUTING parties in the Siglap wet market "eviction" case will be facing each other, in court, next Tuesday. Appearing in Subordinate Court 21 will be two stallholders, Mr Teo Miang Chiang (occupier of stalls247 words
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428 1984-06-01 10 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN TRISHAW RIDERS may soon have to pass a test as tour guides if they want to ply the tourist belt. This would be one requirement for special licences under a scheme being studied428 words
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Article134 1984-06-01 10 A 1600-FEE for a ride that usually costs $12, and a case of assault against tourists are among complaints that have been made against Singatrishaw riders. In 1982, two Japanese tourists had to pay $600 for a ride which would normally cost $12. This case was brought134 words
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Advertisement179 1984-06-01 4 r %JI You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. G>nveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, And have private function rooms. IgPgl Pin Hstung179 words
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Advertisement130 1984-06-01 7 ■K in Eden TSjEfaoesn't cost the earth. n+;l ,i3J® ■VmH _Hl 9 Pi Bk a^P^ a ,1/ v u, \.i V [U 111 .Jtt Zyih^>s>- i li^ a^'m*PQl*®loil**P^^^^^^H^B^> i 1 vteL k k t Mmw ■i i ik\ i/ ipcflv !3* ML Where else but the Shangri-La. Where does steamboat130 words
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Advertisement130 1984-06-01 9 T" '.j v t i V H I K, Jfl 1l K\ m IBF* I """iiii'aMMißi I K B» -i' y«». r figrtf*'.**'"" Z&w 'S2nßHl^' 11 r JK. laromo Perfume de Luxe Perfume de Toilette Deodorant Z ..JP Body Shampoo Body lotion Perfumed Powder JQCOfVIO IM I,in,miJ PARIS r LUJitK130 words
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Advertisement113 1984-06-01 10 DE-FEVER LONG RANGE ECONOMICAL CRUISERS FROM 41-68 FOOTERS. &S* A-M|w;v i > v** JSafIHMQHiB i -f *V- i'."' vr »n 4 7 DF-44 *>*-'•< Bayhnar f ijtejj^.*-, ?-%,f?T 2'W^S^S^i From small 16' runabout to 45' yachts. The De-fever Bayliner range offers you the best value for money. These boats are113 words
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Article306 1984-06-01 11 President of 1.7 million-member union faces possible prosecution for fraud LAT-WP CLEVELAND. Friday MR JACKIE Presser, president of the 1.7 million-member Teamsters Union and President Reagan's most powerful supporter in organised labour, faces possible prosecution for fraud. Law enforcement sources here and in Washington saidLAT-WP - 306 words
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319 1984-06-01 11 LAT-WP WARSAW, Friday A POLISH woman charged yesterday, as a trial opened for six policemen and medical workers accused of being responsible for beating her 19-year-old son to death, tnat there has been a government cover-up in the caseLAT-WP - 319 words
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208 1984-06-01 11 AP LONDON, Friday A NEW study of nuclear weapons says "it should be assumed" that India, South Africa and Israel now have small nuclear arsenals and that 11 other countries are potential nuclear powers. The study, published yesterday, was made by Dr PaulAP - 208 words
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Article590 1984-06-01 12 Hawke embarks on vital shake-up of an ailing Australian industry Reuter SYDNEY, Friday PRIME Minister Bob Hawke has moved to fulfil his pledge to cut protection and reshape Australian industry with a major plan that will put the squeeze on troubled car makers. The plan,Reuter - 590 words
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126 1984-06-01 12 Reuter BEUING, Friday MALAYSIA'S Foreign Minister said yesterday he had expressed misgivings to Chinese leaders about their support for the banned Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), but declined to say how Beijing had reacted. Asked whether progress had been made on the issue, which hasReuter - 126 words
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367 1984-06-01 12 XL's rapid transport system needs a cash Injection first The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE implementation of the innovative light rapid transport system, Aerobus, is likely to take off the ground some time next month after a delay of half a year. DatukThe Star - 367 words
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Article182 1984-06-01 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE US Government last night stubbed out plans to ban cigarette smoking on most domestic airline flights, only hours after tentatively approving the move. The five-member Civil Aeronautics Board had voted 3-2 to order its staff to draft a rule barringReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-06-01 15 Renato Tiangco - A Journalists Notebook By Renato Tiangco NOW THAT Britain has conceded Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong it should be interesting to see how things go in London's other territorial dispute the one with Buenos Aires over the Falkland Islands. The dispute now is a477 words
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Article465 1984-06-01 16 COMBINATION OF EVENTS THRUSTS BRITISH POETS INTO THE GLARE OF PUBLIC CURIOSITY Reuter LONDON, Friday IF, AS William Wordsworth wrote, poetry stems from emotion recollected in tranquillity, then some of Britain's better poets are going through a difficult time. For, through a rare combinationReuter - 465 words
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Article33 1984-06-01 16 DAY in, day oat, politics seems to rale world newt. In fact, a great many other events take place that affect people's lives. On this page, we present some of those events.33 words
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326 1984-06-01 16 AP NEW YORK, Friday AMERICAN husbands and wives seem happiest if both have full-time jobs and they equally share housework and child care, a study shows. Depression is most common, on the other hand, when the wife has to work to help pay theAP - 326 words
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216 1984-06-01 16 Reuter SINO (Pakistan), Friday IT IS ONLY six weeks since bandit Paroo Chandio died in a gunfight with Pakistani police, but fellow bandits and reverent peasants have already beaten a path to his brightly-painted grave here. Guided by Chandio's trademark blueReuter - 216 words
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82 1984-06-01 16 UPI oc BAY Bolger, who played the scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz," recalls that Shirley Temple was the first choice to play Dorothy not Judy Garland. "But for some reason, the studio was unable to getUPI - 82 words
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285 1984-06-01 17 Bridge loan commitment was due to expire today Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE US Treasury today extended until June 15 its commitment to provide US$3OO million (Ss63o million) in bridge financing to debt-burdened Argentina. Tlie US commitment was due to expire today.Reuter - 285 words
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145 1984-06-01 17 LAT-WP BANTO DOMINGO (Dominican Republic), Fri THE DOMINICAN Republic knows it is in terrible financial shape, but it is scared to death that the cure will be worse than the sickness. Last week the Government of President Salvador Jorge Blanco suspended negotiationsLAT-WP - 145 words
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276 1984-06-01 17 Reuter NEW DELHI, Friday PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi's Government today changed the governors of three states threatened by insurgency and sectarian unrest, a statement from the President's office said. It said President Zail Singh had named Mr Kona Prabhakar Rao to replaceReuter - 276 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-01 11 (Such Beautiful Cbmpbdon, Does At All ■L J^^k s- V >*i < *J; -Hl She is Christine, and she seems to be blessed with flawless skin. Yet, she will be the first to tell you that even "blessed skin" needs proper care. And that hers is the result of proper267 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-01 12 I HAVE A A I PLEASANT STAY IN wL /i I KUALA LUMPUR AT/v I THE RIA HOTEL /fy B I Room rates for /A fjt* I June July *84 I Standard Single M 565.00 nctt I Superior Twin M 575.00 new I DeLuxe Single M 575.00 neM dt 9148 words
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Advertisement141 1984-06-01 14 W Knock, knock.-^--^-"^. f who's there? Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr Neighbourhood^/ who? 7 Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you can answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood" who will visit your any question he puts to you about area* between 10 am and141 words
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Advertisement211 1984-06-01 15 CONVERSATION so much more pleasant. Knowing that the use of the telephone could be unhygienic and unsafe, due to the presence of bacteria, SAFE-PHONE is specially developed to completely sanitize, disinfect and %deodorize the phone while it cleans to a beautiful shine. m mPla W s n 8 a scientifically211 words
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Advertisement101 1984-06-01 16 Cocktail Lounge*^ Presents Dick, Hans Shady Let Dick, Hans Shady perk you up with country and western, countryrock hits, old favourites and sentimental melodies while sipping your favourite drinks and cocktails. Each Carlsberg you order will entitle you to a coupon a chance to win the LUCKY DRAW held every101 words
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Advertisement149 1984-06-01 17 convenient way to the perfect cake^^^ It's convenient because it has the perfectly balanced fruit mixture that's ideal for almost any fruit-cake recipe, and easy to use! It's delicious with a nutritious combination of sultanas, raisins, citrus peel, currants, sugar and sweetened vegetable. Now with a free recipe on every149 words
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222 1984-06-01 18 THE Singapore market was very weak this morning with a two-point drop in the ST index at mid-morning. Brokers attributed this to a squaring of positions ahead of the weekend and the softening of the banking share prices. OCBC dipped222 words
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199 1984-06-01 18 JURONG Engineering Ltd will be the first new counter to be listed this year on the Singapore Stock Exchange. Its offering of seven million 50-cent shares to the public opens on June 4 and closes at noon on June 14. Forms are available199 words
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382 1984-06-01 18 Reuter LONDON, Fri SIGNS of improving fabricator demand and likely economic developments should lay a sound basis for a higher 1984 gold price, Consolidated Gold Fields (Consgold) said in its annual market report. The fortunes of the US dollar and the levelReuter - 382 words
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Article149 1984-06-01 18 Vow 81 to on* unit of foreign currency tolling Buying TT/OO TT DO USS II loo j 1000 ***** Otcrlini ***** 2 9107 2 9007 Australian t 1 9070 1 MIS ***** Canadian I IIMI ***** 1 MIS NewZodMdl 1 J751 1 3550 1 MOO 8$ to 100 unto149 words
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Article159 1984-06-01 18 THE US dollar fell against most major currencies in quiet early trading following its weakness in New York. The larger-than-expect-ed rise in M-l money supply of USfS.S billion had no impact on the dollar and operators were awaiting further price indications, according to dealers. The dollar fell159 words
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Article816 1984-06-01 19 SUN HUNG KAI - DIVERSIFICATION INTO NEW AREAS PROMISES A SOUND FUTURE COMPANY FOCUS ON PAN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES REVIEW BY SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES RETURNING to its growth trail after a disappointing 1982, Pan Electric Industries (PEI) has its new philosophy to thank. Having disposed of unprofitable businesses816 words
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Article256 1984-06-01 19 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Cold Storage 3.30/3.32 Fraser Neave 5.65/5.75 Haw Par 2.27/2.30 Jacks Intl 5.00 B Keck Seng 3.08/3.28 Magnum 3.58/3.62 M Cement 7.35/7.55 Arab-Mai Dev 1.17 S Boustead 2.38/2.39 Esso 15.10/15.20 Genting 5.15/5.20 GIH 2.42 S Hume 5.00/5.25 Inchcape 2.67/2.68 MUIB 2.71/2.72 NOL256 words
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Advertisement83 1984-06-01 18 CHANGE OF NAME Please note, that as from Ist1 st June 1984 brttr-Alpba Asia (Singapore) Limited merchant bank with ACU licence will be operating under its nrw name NMB BANK (SINGAPORE) LTD* Office address, telephone and telex numbers remain unchanged Answerback Codes have been changed from lAASI into NMBANK (General)83 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-06-01 18 la* 1 BUY A 6TOCK AT TEN... THE AMD 66 LL IT AT TWfcWTY. "I'M 6ATl*PlfcP WITW A lO* PeOFIT.20 words
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Advertisement90 1984-06-01 19 Cairnhill Grill Room 176 Orchard Rd #03-45/46, Centrepoint, W Singapore 0923. Tel *****69, *****95 Our our a m BUrV variety of lunches 1 A Jj 'Mm 1 W e also offer you a V. tasty choice of fresh lobsters which are A 4 oven baked to appease y V your90 words
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Article, Illustration985 1984-06-01 20 Stephen Wilson - ■y Stephen Wilson off th* Associated Prsss AP NEW DELHI: Communal violence has been rising again in India, both in frequency and severity. The roots of the fighting go far back in Indian history. At least nine centuries of turmoil lie at theAP - 985 words
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1119 1984-06-01 21 WILLIAM ORME JR - WILLIAM ORME JR. off Tht Washington Post LAT-WP MEXICO CITY: WHILE governments in Washington and Western Europe shudder through embarrassing investigations of alleged misdeeds by elected officials, the administration of President Miguel de la Madrid points with pride at its lengthy listLAT-WP - 1,119 words
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Article36 1984-06-01 21 Highlights of the new Mexican moves against corruption: Conflict-of-interest laws enacted Ban on nepotism Public servants required to return expensive gifts Public servants to produce full personal financial statements Government contract rules revised36 words
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Article622 1984-06-01 22 RODNEY PINDER - Ten years on, former American President campaigns again for respectability By RODNEY PINDER of R tutor* Reuter WASHINGTON: Ten years after resigning as United States President in the deep disgrace of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon is back in prominence, vigorously campaigning for a respectableReuter - 622 words
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Article146 1984-06-01 22 THERE HAS BEEN a tendency to focus attention almost exclusively on the fact that technological progress has cut the time needed for certain tasks. It is seldom observed that society's growing complexity and the abundance of useful data to be mastered have had the opposite effect of lengthening work146 words
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Article597 1984-06-01 23 IiMK COMMENT THREE Acting Ministers Dr Ahmad Mattar, Dr Yeo Ning Hong and Prof S Jayakumar have been promoted full Ministers. Nothing unusual about this exercise except that the appointments have been made within months of a general election. It's a reflection of the People's597 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-06-01 23 RAYMOND WONG - RAYMOND WONG Singapore 0410 ON MAY 29,1 had the pleasure of visiting Liang Court at River Valley Road for two hours. The musical fountain played four pieces of music entitled Raymond Lefevre, Star Wars, Save Your Kisses For Me and Canadian Brass. The music145 words
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90 1984-06-01 23 WHEN the government spent a big sum of money to buy computers for the various departments and statutory boards, the public expected some retrenchment and the reduction in the civil service wage bill. The only retrenchment affected the Division 4 staff like90 words
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Article219 1984-06-01 24 How do you got your first Job? Many Singapore graduates are looking for Today, Open Line advises them on how to go about it and how they should behave at that crucial interview. Mr Allan Woon, the employer relations manager of Mobil Oil Singapore, gives sn insight into219 words
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Article, Illustration975 1984-06-01 24 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER DO NOT sell yourself short if you are just about to enter the job market. When you sit down to write your curriculum vitae (the resume of your qualifications and experience to date) remember to enclose an accompanying975 words
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Article93 1984-06-01 24 SEX AND marital therapist Shirley Zussman offers this advice to help you make a strong and healtny commitment in marriage. LEARN TO compromise. Don't make your relationship a battleground for power. DO NT EXPECT your partner to fulfill all your needs. TRY TO accept your partner's93 words
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Article134 1984-06-01 24 NORWAY has submitted an eleventh-hour entry to Singapore's International Dragon Boat Races due to take place on Sunday. This brings the total number of teams to 16. They are: Australia, Brunei, Hong Kong, India, Japan (2 teams), Macau, Malaysia (Pen- ang), New Zealand, Norway,134 words
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179 1984-06-01 24 Eight tips for young job hunters START APPLYING early to give yourself as much time as possible. CHECK FOR openings with your family, neighbours, employment offices and job counsellors at school. PURSUE MORE than one lead at a time. BE PREPARED to179 words
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Article1052 1984-06-01 25 Tourism and advertising both seem equally attractive Q&A @1 would appreciate if you could advise me on a career problem. I have two choices tourism or advertising. Both seem fantastic, and have put me In a dilemma. I am working as a general clerk in1,052 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-06-01 25 THE full-dress rehearsal for the show Reach Out Singapore, organised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, will be staged on the City Hall steps from 8.00 tonight. The following roads will be closed to traffic from 8.00 p.m. on June 1 to 12.30 a.m. on263 words
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74 1984-06-01 25 REFERRING to your report concerning the Automobile Association of Singapore president, Mr Milton Tan's request to the Minister of Communication not to raise the road tax and parking fees any further, it is surprising to observe that the association has raised its74 words
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126 1984-06-01 25 SORE NOSE - SORE NOSE Singapore 0208 I READ with some amusement the reason Riven by "Running ose" as to why he has to spit in the drain for health reasons. Like him, I too have a running nose which started about 34 years ago. I126 words
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104 1984-06-01 25 I AM A resident of Taman Mas Merah, off West Coast Road. Several times I have had to call Queens town Police Station to complain about vehicles parking against a single white line along this road. Quite often, the police woman104 words
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Miscellaneous1345 1984-06-01 27 KOSH m 1 II 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The f tRF"* 1 Web (C) (r). VT N f I f /M 425 Kidsworld j Ajfc I AW/^C Today's highlights include the ice-skating brothers, the SKI *1' J' Wild Animal Park at San Diego Zoo, some young swim-1,345 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-06-01 28 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH TVS, Malaysia's new commercial channel, begins today. It will cross swords not only with RTM but also with SBC. The contest, which is over who telecasts the latest programmes, will have only one victor the viewer. TVS, which at616 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-06-01 28 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Teen '84 (Debut) (Ch 5, 6.50 pm) THIS new magazine series for teenagers, with hosts Li-Anne Fones, Shivani Rama Chandra, Soraya Munro and James Kwik, aims to stimulate young minds, broaden their outlook and encourage self-expres-sion. Appearing in the first programme of the series521 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1984-06-01 29 PAT D'ROSE - LOCAL DRAMA TO BE STAGED OUTDOORS By PAT D'ROSE FOR the first time, a local drama will be staged outdoors and free as part of the Arts Festival programme. This makes the "festival fringe" complete, with other outdoor performances by music groups and dance troupes. Although humble whenPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 1,130 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-06-01 30 PHILIP CHEAH - LIGHTING IS ONE FACTOR By PHILIP CHEAH THE SECOND batch of tickets for Waiting for Godot by the San Quentin Drama Workshop and Pileh Menantu were sold out yesterday. But for those who didn't get tickets to Pileh Menantu, they can still hope to see it330 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-06-01 31 BENNY ORTEGA - Bernard Tan's Sinfonietta for Strings part of SSO programme By BENNY ORTEGA I MUST declare my biases at the outset. First, it was Bernard Tan's Sinfonietta for Strings that drew me to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) concert on May 25, not Michael Houstoun playing Prokofiev's427 words
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Miscellaneous499 1984-06-01 31 fIIAIGUIDe— DALIT (*****16): THE CHAMPIONS OF OTNA^AI?T 1 2 3 (Q 7): WONDERS Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city VENUS (*****97): THE CHAMPIONS and a new soccer king is born. (C) LIWAQU (*****30): THE CHAMPI- mumrnmmmmmmmmm, ONS(C) ihiil ANG MO KIO (*****01): ODD COUBEDOK (*****7): POM POM (C) PLE499 words
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Miscellaneous140 1984-06-01 32 sii FUTURE SHOCK THE Marine Parade Branch Library will screen Future Shock today at 2 pm and 6 pm at its auditorium. Admission is by free tickets, obtainable from the Adult Information Desk. BUONA SERA, MRS CAMPBELL HILTON Movie House will present Buona Sera, Mrs Campbell, a comedy, on Sunday140 words
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Miscellaneous607 1984-06-01 32 l r^iCr One of Richard Davits' works on display at the art exhibition at the Hyatt Crystal Ballroom foyer ART The exhibition will include books AN exhibition of Frank Lloyd covering a wide range of subjects Wright's collection of paintings, n f° ur languages. Admission is drawings and limited additions607 words
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World Trade Centre (Hall 2) June 2 — 10 1984 11 am – 10 pm daily An exhibition of consumer goods and entertainment for the whole family Organisator: MY International Trading Co
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Article155 1984-06-01 35 THE Family's Fair '84, an exhibition of the latest in furniture, home furnishing materials and consumer goods, opens at the World Trade Centre tomorrow. The fair will run from June 2 to 10. The 200 stands will be occupied by 55 exhibitors, the vast majority of155 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-06-01 35 BEING a participant in other trade fairs inspired Mr Frankie Chng, proprietor of M Y International Trading, to organise the Family's Fair '84. "I took space in other fairs to trade in household goods," said Mr Chng. "In doing so, I realised that fairs236 words
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337 1984-06-01 36 THE demand for furniture and household goods in Singapore is big enough to support five or more major trade fairs each year said Mr Frankie Chng, proprietor of M Y International Trading, the organisers of the Family's Fair '84. "I estimate the market337 words
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342 1984-06-01 37 THOSE who remember the good old days with a touch of nostalgia may firmly believe that things like wallpaper have vanished. In reality, the old order has not quite given way to the new. Today, an elegant range of wallcoverings342 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-06-01 38 GOLD plating while you wait will be provided at the Singapore Assay Office's stand at Family's Fair '84. Visitors may bring their old, goldplated items to have them made as good as new. They may also bring other ornaments for plating provided266 words
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166 1984-06-01 38 SNACK buffs always on the prowl for tasty tidbits can get their teeth into a new product and probably say cheese! The French Cheese Crunchy Snack Cracker is a Japanese confection, with a natural cheese flavour. According to a spokesman for the Singapore166 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-06-01 39 NOT long ago, virtually everything from doors to grilles and balustrades were made from either solid wood or iron or both. Take a closer look at some of the older buildings. Observe the eyesores created by solid iron grilles that had doubtless been built with351 words
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201 1984-06-01 40 IF your choic« of flooring is restricted by considerations of cost and time, New York Trading offers Ponleum, a low-cost, easy-to-install option. Ponleum is an attractive, plasticised floor covering available in a variety of patterns and designs. Some of201 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-06-01 40 VISITORS to Family's Fair '84 will be able to enjoy a relaxing Japanese Shiatsu (finger pressure) massage untouched by human hands. Floma Trading Pte Ltd will be demonstrating the Fuji Full Course Massage Chair FR6055. This chair has a list of functions162 words
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Article222 1984-06-01 41 B—utttui Bkch flooring* an now avHaNo In Singapore IN Singapore, the influx of home furnishings made from temperatecountry woods has caused conservationists to cheer. Unlike tropical hardwoods, which can only be extracted through wholesale destruction of the forests and the surrounding environment, timber from temperate lands222 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-06-01 41 THE Eater Seater from L C Building Supplies is a versatile piece of outdoor furniture which combines the best qualities of wood and polyethylene. It's a wooden bench with rot-proof polyethylene legs which can, within seconds, be converted into a seat and table. The Eater Seater66 words
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Advertisement57 1984-06-01 36 Your Health is Your Wealth ©U "The quality of a man's sleep determines his /PKt happiness, well-being and effectiveness in life." IjJ L—J J if^ mmst Th« twyMt stockist of quaMty bocta I for Information Booking* Phonm: *****93 I BQ Apt Blk 129 Kim Tian Road #01-133 Singapore 0316 BSWoI57 words
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Advertisement256 1984-06-01 36 Family's Fair '84 Daily Programme 2.30 to 3.30 pm 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm Musical demonstration by Robert Piano Co Fashion show by models from the Mannequin Entertainment by Magician and Ventriloquist 5? 2"? bou,i< ues exhibiting at this Fair. ctor Khoo and Puppet Charlie Home Appliances Quiz with prizes256 words
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Advertisement134 1984-06-01 37 KAWAI N 3RD PIANO^-,. &ORGAN% //0 DISCOUNT 7 /2%t0 10% on all Pianos all Music Books j Fully Imported I m I Miiy HIIJJWI icu I SYSTEM British and American Made Pianos at Rock ever popular t F Bottom Prices! BmmmJ Also available at Very Special Prices are Pianos Mk^nSM134 words
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Advertisement76 1984-06-01 38 actually beautiful I Ponjeum jmk I I The latest soft-to-the touch cushioned flooring 8.1 I I\\ *L Japanese ingenuity have resulted in these H tt Ti\\ V\\vii for your floor. Suitable both homes. So many patterns colours you can choose to create a more beautiful Sole Agent Singapore, Malaysia Brunei76 words
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Advertisement95 1984-06-01 39 Harißaya BONUS OFFERS If 30»Jun«onty1 "A introducingvorwiegendheiter wallcovering. Specially brought in for \r Hari Raya, direct from West Germany. Now you can cover your walls with its distinctive elegance, and see what difference WHHHIII Usual Prlc« 536/- per roll A;. tL -j pj L <? 0 °>/ \wallcoverings\ e^l\\9 \/Wr95 words
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Advertisement1138 1984-06-01 44 classified 273-9090 Interior Decor. /Renovation IM MM TOM Conamidton Co. (HOB Ltoeneod Contractor). Wa an •pecwsts in imovioon 01 muo a Private Houaing We ofler ratable I good workmenehlp at leaaonabN pnc— tor naaan oaramc ana, terrazzo. martHee. parquet, patndna grinding, plumbing. alumMuiVPvC door 8 Venetian bSnda Interaatet contact Mr1,138 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-01 44 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors tor the foNowing:(A) SOS/27/84 Construction of Jurong West Fire Station. (B) SEE(R) 13/84 Pedestrian Overhead Bridge near East Sussex Lane. (C) PWD(SS) T/IS/84 Supply and Delivery of Accessories for Qemco Rotary Drilling Rig. (D) MAE T 71/84 Nominated Sub-Contract for386 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-06-01 45 KEN JALLEH Jr - Zainal cracks up as he gets beaten by Peter Hill for third time in less than a year By KEN JALLEH Jr MILD maiuiered squash maestro Zainal Abidin cracked up for the second time in his career against the man responsible for his first outburst: East Asia746 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-06-01 46 ERNEST FRIDA - GOOD PLANNING AND NO FRILLS TURN IN $34,000, GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA THIS YEAR'S Singapore Open has earned for the Singapore Golf Association a hefty $34,000 profit, a complete contrast to last year's losses of $34,370. SGA officials, somewhat baffled by last437 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-06-01 46 LAST SUNDAY, Keppel Shipyard's Teo Soon Hoe, handicap 24, won the overall prize in the Ocean Building Golf Tournament at Jurong Country Club. Beating more than 43 competitors, Teo collected a host of prizes which included a challenge trophy, a bronze and porcelain bowl worth218 words
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232 1984-06-01 46 CamposLoong rivalry resumes in final POPULAR Malaysian golfer Eugene Campos resumes his rivalry with former Singapore Putra Cup player Gerald Loong in the final of the SingaKre Island Country Club atchplay Championship on July 24. The 36-hole final was called off halfway through the event because of rain at the232 words
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Article150 1984-06-01 46 Reuter SENDAI (Japan), Friday POPULAR Japanese golfer Isao Aoki shot a five-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke lead in the first round of the 35-million-yen (S$300,000) Tohoku Classic Golf Tournament here yesterday. The 41-year-old Aoki carded six birdies and one bogey over the 6,394-metre, par-72Reuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-06-01 46 Reuter HONG KONG, Friday ALL THREE Chinese players reached the last eight of the Hong Kong Masters Table Tennis Tournament here yesterday. The best performance came from Xie Saike with his tactical destruction of Swede Ulf Bengtsson, who became European Champion in Moscow five weeks ago.Reuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-06-01 48 Soviets firmly rebuff Olympic chief's last-ditch appeal to avoid boycott £$*>■ Reuter MOSCOW, Friday INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch left Moscow today after failing to persuade the Soviet Union to participate after all in the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Speaking to reporters at MoscowReuter - 459 words
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455 1984-06-01 48 Reuter BUCHAREST. Friday ROMANIAN sports officials weighing the odds for this summer's Olympic Games say the Soviet-led boycott shunned by Bucharest could mean twice as many golds for Romania in Los Angeles as in Moscow four years ago. "The Olympics is something thatReuter - 455 words
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215 1984-06-01 48 TONY LIM - By TONY LIM THE FOCUS will be on fresh faces when the long overdue National Bowling Championship is held from June 14-24 at Jackie's Bowl Katong. This year's tournament promises to be in stark contrast with those of previous years,215 words
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Article, Illustration862 1984-06-01 49 WONDER BOY - ■MONITORS™ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY CUP SPECIALIST Ivan Allan, who has five runners in the King's Gold Cup Trial over 1200 m tomorrow, appears to hold the trump card when all his charges showed up keenly on the track at Kuala Lumpur today. Irish862 words
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Article547 1984-06-01 49 RACK 1 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1600 m 1 Royal Members 56 Francis 7 2 Jambalaya N 86 Chua 1 3 More Return 88% Tan 2 4 Kompafc 88 Chew 4 8 Bemar 84Vi Khoo 6 6 Tim Choy 84% Aziz 8 7i li m.M Inhnafnw A547 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-06-01 49 THEY MAY UNKNOWINGLY TAKE MEDICATIONS THAT WARRANT A DISQUALIFICATION AP LOS ANGELES, Friday ATHLETES IN this summer's Olympic Games should realise they will be disqualified if they unknowingly consume stimulants when they take non-prescription cold, asthma and diet medicines, a top Olympic doctor says. "WeAP - 446 words
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64 1984-06-01 49 THERE ARE four types of stimulants that arouse a great amount of concern: pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine and ephedrine. These can be found in many non-prescription cold remedies and decongestants. Any levels of these drugs found in an Olympic athlete's urine would warrant disqualification. Prescription64 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-06-01 50 ARMED FORCES 2 POLICE 0 ARMED FORCES' Razali Saad's two second half goals against Police at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night helped his team overtake Police for the second spot on the Ovaltine National Football League Division One table. Razali,388 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-06-01 50 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THE MAN behind the swimmer who robbed Singapore's Ang Peng Siong of the 1982 Commonwealth Games 100 m freestyle bronze yesterday sang praise of the local sensation. John Marshall, the Australian swimming coach who guided Michael Delany to the bronze,235 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-06-01 50 B KULA - By B KULA WITH the Junior World Cup Hockey qualifying rounds for the Asia Oceania zone in Kuala Lumpur (Sept 6-16) barely three months away, Singapore have yet to raise a squad of 23 to work on. Team manager Farouk Marican has made533 words
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Advertisement154 1984-06-01 47 MM "'a™ ■hi j >*, This man is endowed with finely tuned technical skills. Your watch is the *j culmination of a tradition of specialized manufacturing that goes back to 1791 by a company that has always built its own precision movements. Your watch has two hundred years of continuous154 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-06-01 51 B KULA - By B KULA WHEN YOU can't play, coach. That's the way it will be with former soccer international Salim Moin, who has now decided to Cursue a career in coachig. Salim, who was slapped with a six-year ban by the Football Association of Singapore in NovemberPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 346 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-06-01 51 Reuter LONDON, Fri THE British Olympic Association yesterday declared South Africanborn athlete Zola Budd eligible to represent Britain at the Los Angeles Games if she is selected. The 18-year-old mid-dle-distance runner, now a British citizen, will attempt to book a 3,000 metres place inReuter - 64 words
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321 1984-06-01 51 BAYERN WINS GERMAN TITLE IN NAIL-BITING FINISH Agencies FRANKFURT, Friday KARL-HEINZ Rummenigge crowned an illustrious career with Bayern Munich by leading his team to victory in the West German Soccer Cup final against Borussia Moenchengladbacn here last night. In aAgencies - 321 words
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