Singapore Monitor, 2 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, June 2, 1984 30cents12 words
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451 1984-06-02 1 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPORE will have four more constituencies for the coming general elections which are likely to be held at the end of the year. Sources said two existing constituencies wfll be phased out while six new ones will be introduced. This will increaseLianhe Zaobao - 451 words
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566 1984-06-02 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - Govt studying proposal for shift from pension scheme By GANDHI AMBALAM THE GOVERNMENT is studying the possibility of placing all civil servants under the full Central Provident Fund scheme. If this happens, almost 33,000 government employees more than 52 per566 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-06-02 2 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH A CROWD of nearly 1,000 turned up last night for a preview of Reach Out Singapore, SBC's live concert at City Hall steps to celebrate Singapore's 25 years of nation-building. They were treated to a full-dress rehearsal of246 words
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Article454 1984-06-02 3 OEI SIN GIOK - Losses force oldest dept store to lay off 110 and close two Orchard Road outlets By OEI SIN GIOK SINGAPORE'S oldest department store, Robinson and Company, has retrenched 110 staff and will close two of its Orchard Road stores. The moves by Robinson, which also runs the454 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-06-02 3 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON ROBINSON and Co has run into increasing financial problems since the middle of 1981. Stores have been operating at a loss, and other sources of income are no longer sufficient to plug the gap. Turnover and profits were increasing up243 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-06-02 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THE Singapore Petroleum Company has opened its first petrol Viosk at Jalan Buroh the forerunner of 10 outlets it plans to operate throughout Singapore. The self-serve kiosk started selling petrol on Monday, but will not have its official opening until201 words
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482 1984-06-02 4 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN AFTER two years of struggle, business is starting to picx up for Singapore's travel industry. Agents yesterday said the outlook for the rest of the year was promising. They said the one per cent increase in visitor arrivals in482 words
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144 1984-06-02 4 DRIVING tests now cost %i more. The new rate came into force yesterday. The fee is now $12 instead of $10 and this applies to all classes of vehicles. Members of the public and driving instructors were surprised that a new $12144 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-06-02 4 AROUND SINGAPORE THE Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore will hold a 12session course on Apple Pascal 1 commencing June 14. The course will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 pm to 9.30 pm in room #0432A, Blk246 words
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85 1984-06-02 4 A STOPWORK order on a block of uncompleted Hats at the Jalan Übi site of Daewoo Corporation, where a worker was killed last Wednesday, was lifted yesterday afternoon. But a Ministry of Labour spokeswoman said officials were still carrying out investigations. They had not85 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-06-02 6 DURIANS to the right of her, durians to the left of her, but Marlene Wan, 18, who works for Cold Storage in Katong is undaunted. She's pictured among some of a shipment of 10 tonnes of Tnai Chanee durians which will go on sale at84 words
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269 1984-06-02 6 Reuter REGULAR shipments of oil from the Middle East to Singapore remain unaffected by growing tension in the war between Iran and Iraq, major oil trading companies here said yesterday. Oil companies and refineries said they still maintain normal lifting schedules of crudeReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-06-02 7 LONDON, Saturday SOARING insurance premiums and the danger of missile attacks are not deterring some shipowners and charterers from sending oil tankers to the Gulf, shipbrokers said yesterday. At least seven very large crude carriers (VLCCs) with an average payload of 250,000 tonnes542 words
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71 1984-06-02 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will be introducing insulated plastic containers to keep its field troops' food and drinks warm for up to eight hours The new containers are almost indestructible and are better suited for field training as they are71 words
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75 1984-06-02 6 A 76-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to 20 years' jail by a court yesterday. The man, Phua Huat Hay, pleaded guilty to abetting his wife in the trafficking of more than 26 kg of raw opium. His wife, Lim Heang Lai, 58,75 words
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65 1984-06-02 6 THE Housing and Development Board will assess the work of the 16 contractors under its two-year core contractor scheme at the end of this year. The HDB will decide after the review whether more or fewer and which contractor should be chosen.65 words
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Advertisement133 1984-06-02 5 NOW ANYONE CAN You don't need to be a customer of Overseas Union Bank to enjoy the use of Phoneßank our latest free service. You can call anytime, on any pushbutton telephone, to find out our foreign exchange rates, fixed deposit rates or gold silver Of course, as .in Ol133 words
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269 1984-06-02 7 Reuter TEHERAN, Saturday A LEADING Iranian politician-clergyman said Iran to talk*to head off possible disaster in Mailis (Parliament) speaker Hojatoleslam Hashemi Rafsanjani tola a prayer meeting yesterday that there was a conspiracy to dry up Iran's oil incomeReuter - 269 words
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132 1984-06-02 7 Reuter VIENNA, Sat US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan yesterday forecast a slight fall in US interest rates, but said the high rates and strong dollar were not responsible for the world's economic ills. Mr Regan said after a lecture to Vienna's financialReuter - 132 words
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248 1984-06-02 7 Cruise missile issue Reuter, AP LONDON, Saturday THE Dutch decision to delay a final stand on deployment of US nuclear missiles for 18 months and to make a Soviet missile buildup a condition marked the first break in Nato's united front on the issue.Reuter, AP - 248 words
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154 1984-06-02 7 AP STUTTGART, Saturday THE huge IG Metall Union ruled out more strikes yesterday and employers postponed further lockouts but no new talks were set for ending West Germany's worst labour conflict in six years. West German printers meanwhile announced plans for long-term strikesAP - 154 words
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208 1984-06-02 8 Reuter BEMINQ, Saturday CHINA yesterday accused Vietnamese troops of border bombardments and intrusions which have killed or wounded more than 20 Chinese civilians since May 14. The official Chinese news agency Xinhua, in a dispatch from Kunming in the southern border province of Yunnan,Reuter - 208 words
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318 1984-06-02 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday TEN Cambodian families trying to flee to Australia in two small fishing boats have arrived in Indonesia after a 1,500 km voyage across the South China and Java seas, officials said yesterday. The 69 refugees, including IS women and 25Reuter - 318 words
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174 1984-06-02 8 KOTA KINABALU, Sat FOUR new political parties have been formed to oppose the ruling multiracial Beriaya Party in the East Malaysian state of Sabah, a senior state official said. Two Malay-based and an indigenous Kadazan parties are being led by former members of Chief174 words
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438 1984-06-02 8 Reuter NEW DELHI, Saturday INDIA has accused Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa of virulent attacks which could harm relations between the two countries. A spokesman for the External Affairs Ministry said he was referring to Mr Premadas's remarks inReuter - 438 words
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174 1984-06-02 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA yesterday again rejected a call by Fretilin, the revolutionary iront for an independent East Timor, for direct peace negotiations over the former Portuguese colony which is now an Indonesian province. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told reporters that the publicityReuter - 174 words
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395 1984-06-02 10 LAT-WP DALLAS, Saturday THE DALLAS office of Am-Tex Phaeton International is small and cluttered, even dusty. But the rich and powerful from around the world go there to buy one of the world's most elegant and enduring status symbols. Phaeton, which builds limousines costingLAT-WP - 395 words
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Article34 1984-06-02 10 DAY in and day out, politics seems to rule world news. In fact, a great many other events take place that affect people's lives. On this page, we present some of those events.34 words
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Article382 1984-06-02 10 LAT-WP BEUING, Saturday MR BU XINSHENG is one of China s new heroes. A tailor by trade, Mr Bu manages a shirt factory in Haiyan, a county about 112 km southwest of Shanghai. As the factory director, he has been called an autocrat and a dictator byLAT-WP - 382 words
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126 1984-06-02 10 UPI STOCKHOLM, Saturday FEARING the extinction of their culture, Scandinavians seek to avert a dramatic population plunge in the 21st Century as the sexual revolution and women's liberation take their toll. Despite subsidies to encourage babies, recent government statistics predict an alarming drop in birthrates. InUPI - 126 words
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556 1984-06-02 11 TRENDS Newsday A DECADE of consciousness-raising by the women's liberation movement has Jiroduced few changes so far in traditional emale attitudes in Britain, a survey for the Mail newspaper suggests. Asked whether a working wife should give up her job if her husband hadNewsday - 556 words
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Article62 1984-06-02 11 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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Advertisement100 1984-06-02 7 In Control Control your lightings with Superswitch's touch-operated range of lighting controls. You've touch dimmers, touch switches and touch time-delay switches. All designed for your convenience. The time-delay switch, when switched on, will light up between 2—15 mins. before slowly reducing the light intensity to a lower level or off.100 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-02 9 A legend of emperors, kings am queens, and a legend of modern time. On exhibit today. Girard-Perregaux invites you to view its latest collection the New Concept timepieces at its launch at the Shangri-La Hotel. You will also see on display a superlative collection of Girard-Perregaux antique timepieces, designed and172 words
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Advertisement145 1984-06-02 10 W x Knock, f Who's there? Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr Neighbourhood^/ V who? 7 Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you an answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood" who will visit your any question he puts to you about area*between 10 am and145 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-06-02 12 SEVEN MILLION 50-CENT SHARES BEING OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC JURONG Engineering Ltd will be the first new counter to be offered and listed this year on the Singapore Stock Exchange. Its offering of seven million 50-cent shares to the public opens on June530 words
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324 1984-06-02 12 DOES the reduction of its controlling 51 per cent interest in Jurong Engineering Ltd mean a lack of confidence in the region? This question was asked of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries' representative, Mr Yasushi Konii, at Jurong Engineering's press conference yesterday. The answer was324 words
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145 1984-06-02 12 KUOK Brothers of Malaysia has signed a draft agreement with China to build an international trade centre in Beijing. China's Minister for Foreign Trade and Economy, Madam Chen Muhua, was present at the signing ceremony between Kuok Brothers and the China Trade145 words
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198 1984-06-02 12 HONG Fok Corp is suffering from difficult property market conditions in Singapore and Hong Kong, the compnay says in its annual report. The greatly increased supply of new buildings in all sectors has brought about difficult market conditions, the report says. The property market198 words
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197 1984-06-02 12 HMLLSTREET j Reuter AN improvement in the bond market had a ripple effect yesterday on Wall Street, where stock prices closed sharply higher as investor fears about interest rate levels sulk sided. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose a total ofReuter - 197 words
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Article155 1984-06-02 12 AP THE US dollar plunged yesterday amidst jitters over huge Latin American debts held by US banks and expectations that the loan problems would hold down American interest rates. Meanwhile, the dollar's plight and falling interest rates propelled gold prices to two-month nigns. Trading activity picked upAP - 155 words
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Article274 1984-06-02 13 SINGAPORE banking shares fell yesterday on international banking worries following news of yet more repayment difficulties for a Latin American debtor. Bolivia announced overnight that it had ceased to make payments of interest or the principal on its foreign debt. The moratorium is likely to274 words
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314 1984-06-02 13 WORRIES over the effect the Third World debt crisis could have on economic recovery and on international banking hung over the Singapore stock market this week. The failure of overseas markets to make headway also depressed the sentiment. Trading was generally quiet314 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-06-02 13 BUT BROKERS FEEL FALL IN INDEX OMINOUS STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP INVESTORS who put their faith in Singapore shares when the market came off Die top at least have the satisfaction of knowing that they did better than their counterparts who switched to Hong427 words
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56 1984-06-02 13 TOSHIBA (Malaysia) Bhd, subject to the approval of the Foreign Investment Committee, will increase its authorised share capital from Mss million to $50 million with the creation of 45 million shares. Mr Vincent Tang and Mr Sundra Moorthy will be appointed as chief executive56 words
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68 1984-06-02 13 KILLINGHALL Tin Bhd's pre-tax profit was M 527.6 million last year, incorporating that of the Southern Bank Bhd group. No group comparative figures are available as the accounts are consolidated for the first time. Paid-up capital increased Msl4 million by way of a rights68 words
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51 1984-06-02 13 HIND Hotels International Ltd's bonus issue of six million new shares has been approved by the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The company's Transfer Books and Register of Members will be closed from June 29 to July 5 to determine shareholders' entitlement to the bonus51 words
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Article16 1984-06-02 13 TRADING in Federal Cables' shares on a settlement basis was suspended troni yesterday.' 116 words
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856 1984-06-02 14 LEE DEMBART - By LEE DEMBART of Los Angolos Tknos LAT-WP THE DEBATE over genetic engineering research is exactly analogous to the debate over commercial nuclear power. In each case, the majority of scientists consider the technology safe, but a group of citizens says the expertsLAT-WP - 856 words
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Article434 1984-06-02 14 Graham Payne - By Graham Payne of DUO DUO TOY SOLDIERS will never be the same now that young-at-heart scientists have started marching them about with the microchip. Tomorrow's table-top battles will be waged by model armies that will actually fight each other. Children will only haveDUO - 434 words
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Article488 1984-06-02 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT POWER broking is as old as political life in Malaysia. it would be too much to assume that the defeat of old timers such as Datuk Harun Idris in the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) party elections spells the end488 words
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102 1984-06-02 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLIES MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the press complaint "Check those unhygienic provision shops, too" by "Hygienic" (SM, April 23). Provision shops are not permitted to prepare and sell cooked food. Drinks sold in102 words
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Article113 1984-06-02 15 DERRICK TAN - DERRICK TAN Public Relations Officer Telecoms WE REFER to the press letter "Registered letter has yet to arrive" by "Troubled" (SM, May 10). Upon publication of the writer's letter, we began investigations on the matter. However, there was not enough information to help us identify the particular113 words
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54 1984-06-02 15 MS KHOO SOO HOON - MS KHOO SOO HOON for Permanent Secretary (National Development) I REFER to the letter "Convert this lane into one-way street" (SM, April 16). "Safety Conscious" may be pleased to know that the Public Works Department is looking into his suggestion to convert Jalan Ampas54 words
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144 1984-06-02 15 DR CHENG TIM JIAM - DR CHENG TIM JIAM Singapore 0104 I FEEL that the $1,000 fine for spitting is too high. Why has spitting become dangerous when tuberculosis in Singapore is well under control? We are trying to change an unacceptable social habit which has been with our144 words
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Advertisement895 1984-06-02 16 The Treasury of the United States presents: A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY Your chance to own THE FIRST U.S. OIYMPIC GOLD AND SIIVER CODB EVER. To take part in the Los Angeles Olympics is a rare privilege available only to a handful of great athletes. But collectors and Olympic895 words
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Article, Illustration905 1984-06-02 17 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG MOST of us have, one time or another, acquainted or endeared ourselves to the choreography and songs (Maria, Tonight) of West Side Story. Or we can recall Elizabeth Taylor miming Send in the Clowns in A Little Night Music. Not many though, recognise905 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-06-02 17 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE DAME BLANCHE (The White Lady) is vanilla ice-cream topped with hot fudge. Looks good, but once you dig into it, it's all messy, gets your mouth and hands sticky. After a couple of mouthfuls, you discover it doesn't taste as good as it looks. Here's522 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-06-02 19 PHILIP CHEAH - W8@HEE By PHILIP CHEAH THERE is no Fei Xiang on City Hall steps to charm the old folks at home this year. Instead, the old folks themselves have decided to take to the stage for Reach Out Singapore, a live concert to be staged269 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-06-02 19 TODAY`S HIGHLIGHTS Reach Out Singapore (Live) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) OUR nation turns 25 this year. To celebrate this occasion, SBC has organised an outdoor two-hour spectacular. The programme reflects the rich cultural heritage of the population, and the entertainers come from the four corners of523 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-06-02 20 ALBUM: TALK SHOW ARTISTE: Go-Go« LABEL: IRS Record-1LP***** (CBS) AFTER a year of unfortunate mishaps that included managerial and producer problems, these five sweethearts of American pop music are back. And they are striking out with a vengeance to make up for lost time. This333 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-06-02 20 LIM BEK - Asiabeat All reviews by LIM BEK ALBUM: MINDIN' MY OWN BUSINESS ARTISTE: Kenny Bee LABEL: Polydor 821 133-1 FOUR songs make up the reason for this album two from Kenny's recent movie, Prince Charming, and two from a current TVB series, Exceeding the Love Line. While the movie288 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-06-02 22 SIX music students iust couldn't wait to get their teachers' blessings to break into the professional circuit. Some in the entertainment business said "fat hope". But to Plastic Surgery, as the six call themselves, it was "a high hope and a lot of hard work".PICTURE: MOHO ISHAK - 466 words
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Article375 1984-06-02 22 THIS it Tank's last month at PEPPERMINT PARK. The group will tahe a much-needed break. Tania, one of the best-loved local groups, has been performing at the Park since it opened early this year. It will be replaced by the Xperlment, whose one-year contract at the MERMAID LOUNGE,375 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-06-02 22 THIS week's top 10 pop singles in the US, as rated by Cashbox: 1. Let's Hear It for the Boy Deniece Williams. 2. Time After Time Cyndi Lauper. 3. Hello Lionel Richie. 4. Oh Shenie Steve Perry. 5. The Reflex Duran Dnran. 6. Against All Odds163 words
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Miscellaneous1287 1984-06-02 18 CiiiPE FILM GUIDE: P.g. 20 12.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesame Street Flash Gordon (Chapter W B 2.30 Saturday Matinee: White Water Rebel. 4.05 Pre-Olympics Football Qualifying Tournament p vs New Zealand and Bahrain vs South Korea. jm•' Irama Dan Lagu Featuring Nawab1,287 words
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Advertisement73 1984-06-02 19 urn *§M -:sfl -:0i ttnjll Golden Phoenix Wim CHAO ZHOU 2£?„f ou GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th storey. UIC Building. Shcnton Way For reservations. please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. ■i-KM pqj|| Golden Phoenix Sichuan cuisine Ho,T"quatorlal 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana. Tel: *****31 ext. 136 or73 words
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Miscellaneous679 1984-06-02 20 fILM CUIDC REQAL (*****59): POM POM (C) Amy Irving eiriMMUaMMMMM Midnight show: MONKS GO CRAZY (C) Synopsis Set in turn of the-century Europe "bALIT (*****16): THE CHAMPIONS (C) when women were not allowed to read reliSynopsis: Country boy goes to the city and «Jous book* a girl dresses up as679 words
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Miscellaneous205 1984-06-02 21 leisure BUONA SERA, MRS CAMPBELL HILTON Movie House will present Buona Sera, Mrs Campbell, a comedy, tomorrow at 8.15 pm. This is a comical drama about an Italian mother who has been receiving cheques from three airforcemen, each believing that ne fathered her child. The fun starts when all three205 words
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Miscellaneous170 1984-06-02 21 ELECTONE FESTIVAL YAMAHA Music Asia will hold the 14th SingaKre Electone Festival 84 on July 7 at 7.30 pm at the World Trade Centre Auditorium. This annual competition aims to provide music enthusiasts with an opportunity to gain exKrience and exposure performing in public. The Grand Prix Award winner will170 words
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Miscellaneous446 1984-06-02 21 Pianist Yin Cheng Zong to play with the SSO tonight SSO THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give a concert at Victoria Concert Hall today at 8.15 pm. Soloist is pianist Yin Cheng Zong, who will play pieces by Balakirev, Schumann and Rachmaninoff. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are446 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-06-02 21 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.01 am Low tide: 7.50 am (0.2 m) (0.1 m) High tide: 2.01 pm High tide: 2.46 pm (2.4 m) (2.3 m) Low tide: 7.01 pm Low tide: 7.46 pm (1.1 m) (1.2 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous540 1984-06-02 23 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P" THAT WAS A «£OT 4 MEETING- US AT "THIS SO MOTCHA TseVaiTEEH^ SlArr FlPofc show, bob/ 60T \/<)CK LOCSB QOH NtfT RfSTAURAtfT WILL SB GOT IN THE CAMS OF U)HCM DO UJfiGeTSaAE I &Uif /JiLD, I TO tu)o OF-me FIMKST BN&. N\o*7 )HACE,DAKLN'/J540 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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270 1984-06-02 24 WONDER BOY - By WONDER BOY PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng's well-bred Best Bold should complete a winning double in Race 4 in Kuala Lumpur today. Best Bold looks too good for his 10 rivals in the Class 1 Division 3 race over 1,200 metres on270 words
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Article141 1984-06-02 24 GO-RAM - ?y GO-RAM SINGAPORE-BORN Jockey Mohamed Easoff Sahab has kft for N«w Zealaad la improve hit thill. The New Zealaad racing authorities have graated the 27-year-oM rider a temporary llceace to ride there aad he will he attached to Colia Jilliags, oae of the leading141 words
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Article218 1984-06-02 24 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) hNl War Weapona I Aurora HI 8 War Weapona 4 Battle to tha End 6 War Weapons 10 Capability 9 Zippy 4 Battle to the End 4 Battle to tha End Race 2 1 Cram# Da Una218 words
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Article2627 1984-06-02 24 HOW TO READ THE CARD: Saddlebag number; horse's name; age, origin and mx; weight; weight difference within brackets; jockey's name; barrier draw; trainer owner; runs record (firsts-seconds-thlrds-fourths-un* placed) and last three runs; last run record; and last win record (if any). RACE 1 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 42,627 words
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Article398 1984-06-02 25 JOE FERNANDO - By JOE FERNANDO A SPECIAL feature race, to be called Twin Cities Stakes, will be introduced to commemmorate the visit of a South Australian Jockey Club delegation to this month's Penang meeting. The race to be worth $25,000 the highest stakes to be offered398 words
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Article512 1984-06-02 25 RACK 1 2.15 CLASS S WV 3 1600 m 1 Royal Miwfasn M Francis 7 2 Jambalaya N M Cttua 1 1 Mora Return 55 V, Tan 2 4 Kompah 55 Chaw 4 1 Samar 54 V, Khoo Tim Chay 54 V, Axil 8 T ImrtndMa V 54512 words
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Article119 1984-06-02 25 1st 2nd 3rd Tah Choon Bang 33 27 23 Ivan Allan 24 21 13 Mohd Zafir Matban 21 20 14 Eddia van Braukalan 20 18 19 Qamat Bougoura 15 14 15 Um Hock Baa 15 9 11 JARodoara 13 19 16 Gaorga Wast 13 11 22 M Ismail A119 words
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Article128 1984-06-02 25 Nigal Tiley 33 28 12 Malcolm Johnston 24 17 12 L N Danit 20 13 10 Tony Lucas 15 14 6 Lasaa Khoo 15 11 8 Q Cook 12 12 13 M Sng 12 5 9 •KLOo 11 7 9 Lam Mun Chaw 10 10 9 Subian Dalwaa 10128 words
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Advertisement544 1984-06-02 27 I NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up lo November IMI ronsislin* uf (old jnd silver ornaments jewelleries et« pledfrd with the following (M»nsh,,i,s will h. wild bt public auction Ban Mm Pawnshop Hlk J Jin Bukii Mrf-h .(ISK2 Bun Jou Pawnshop Blk I T* Pagar Plan544 words
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286 1984-06-02 28 EXOTIC Bali awaits you if you happen to be 25 years old and water ski. And, of course, if you participate in a new tournament commemorating Singapore's 25th year of nation-building. The Bali trip is the Brand8 rand286 words
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192 1984-06-02 28 Reuter LA MOVE, (Jersey) Sat SPANISH veteran Josemaria Canizares, moaning that he "just cannot Sutt", still put together a 8 to take over the lead in the second round of the Jersey Open golf tournament here yesterday. Canizares, a former caddieReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-06-02 28 ALFONSO CHAN - 50m free should be classified as an event, says top Aussie coach By ALFONSO CHAN THE 50-metre freestyle in which SingaKre's Ang Peng Siong is one of the world's itest should be recognised as a worldclass event in international swimming meets. This is the557 words
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351 1984-06-02 28 Reuter MONTE CARLO, Saturday WEST German driver Manfred Winkelhock is rated doubtful for today's Monaco Grand Prix final qualifying session after wrenching his shoulder in practice yesterday. Winkelhock suffered the injury when his ATS car slammed into the steel safety barrier alongsideReuter - 351 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-06-02 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA WEST GERMANY, Western Australia, Kuwait, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and the Asean countries will be invited to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's (SAAA) Golden Jubilee Open championships at the National Stadium from Aug 22-24. The422 words
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174 1984-06-02 29 AP BUFFALO (N«w York), Sat HEAVYWEIGHTS Larry Holmes and Ger3r Coetzee of South Afca have signed letters of intent tor a fight scheduled to be held on Aug 17 at Las Vegas, Nevada, promoter Bob Arum said yesterday. "These are noAP - 174 words
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441 1984-06-02 29 AP BUFFALO, Saturday RAY "BOOM BOOM" MANCINI, who feels he has matured on the job, will try to remain a champion on Friday when he fights Livingston Bramble, a free-spirit from the Virgin Islands. The scheduled 15-round bout will be 23-year-old Mancini's fifthAP - 441 words
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333 1984-06-02 29 Reuter OAKLAND (California), Saturday CARLOS "SUGAR'' DE LEON will have to ignore the outspoken confidence of Nigeria's Basfiiru Ali if he is to defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) Cruiserweight title here tonight. The 25-year-old Puerto Rican has won 35 fights, including 25Reuter - 333 words
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266 1984-06-02 29 B KULA - By B KULA EIGHT Singaporeans have been included in the selection trials to pick the President's XV to meet a French national team in a rugby international on June 28. Grahamn Plummer and Ray Russell, both New Zealanders, have been given266 words
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301 1984-06-02 29 SNIPPETS AP VERONA (Italy), Saturday VETERAN Italian athlete Sara Simeoni delighted the spectators in her home town last night with a superb high jump performance that marked her return to international competition. The meeting, with competitors from the Soviet Union, Hungary and Poland asAP - 301 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-06-02 30 B KULA - He has no plans to play again but will take to coaching By B KULA SALIM MOIN, a banned former international soccer star now under going a preliminary coaching course conducted by the Football Association of Singapore, has no plans to make a comebackPICTURE MOHD ISHAK - 283 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-06-02 30 Reuter LONDON, Saturday ENGLAND manager Bobby Robson has kept faith with young wingers Mark Chamberlain and John Barnes for today's interntational soccer friendly with the Soviet Union at Wembley. The talented pair, who shone in England's encouraging 1-1– Reuter - 387 words
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SOCCER SHORTS
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Article150 1984-06-02 30 Reuter MARSEILLES, Saturday FRANCE confirmed their form leading contenders for the European Soccer Championship on home ground later this month when they easily overcame a hard-working but uninspired Scottish side 2-0 here last night. The French, who have just completed three weeks' training atReuter - 150 words
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Article108 1984-06-02 30 Reuter NAPLES, Saturday DIRECTOR Antonio Juliano of the Napoli Football Club yesterday criticised Barcelona for delaying a decision on whether to sell Argentine Diego Maradona to the Italian club. Napoli has accepted the Spanish club's economic conditions and expects a final answer by Monday, Juliano toldReuter - 108 words
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Article106 1984-06-02 30 Reuter BONN, Saturday RALF Falkenmayer of Eintracht Frankfurt has been included at the last minute in West Germany's squad for this month's European Soccer Championship finals in France. The West German Soccer Federation said that trainer Jupp Derwall brought in Falkenmayer for Bayern Munich midfielderReuter - 106 words
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Article113 1984-06-02 30 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday A RUTHLESSLY efficient Soviet side beat Ireland 2-1 here last night for a place in the European Youth Soccer Championship final along with Hungary who dismissed Poland with two goals in as many minutes. Ireland, the sole West European survivor of theReuter - 113 words
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206 1984-06-02 31 AP SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Saturday THE PAN American Sports Organization (Paso) has decided to go ahead with its scheduled June 11 General Congress in Havana, despite Cuba's withdrawal from the Los Angeles Olympics, and at least one member has decided to stayAP - 206 words
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Article239 1984-06-02 31 AP ADDIS ABABA, Saturday MARXIST Ethiopia yesterday became the first African country to join the Soviet-led boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics Games, blaming the United States and Britain for its abstention. The National Olympic Committee said in a statement that the decision was madeAP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-02 31 Reuter PARIS, Saturday FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand announced yesterday that Paris was a candidate as venue for the 1992 Olympics. Sneaking at the 90th Anniversary Celebrations of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Paris, Mr Mitterrand said his government and the City of ParisReuter - 281 words
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197 1984-06-02 31 Reuter LONDON, Saturday TRIPLE world record holder Sebastian Coe of Britain continued his running comeback here last night with a victory in his heat over his Olympic championship distance of 1,500 metres. Coe, who qualified for today's final of the event inReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-06-02 31 FRENCH OPEN 1984 Reuter PARIS, Saturday AMERICAN Kathy Horvath, the only woman to beat Martina Navratilova in 1983, stayed on course for another crack at the World's No. 1 when she cruised into the fourth round of the French Open Tennis ChampionshpReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-06-02 32 McEnroe argues his way through tie McEnroe breezes through his 39th straight win Reuter PARIS, Saturday JOHN McENROE snarled and argued his way through to the last 16 in the French Open Tennis Tournament here yesterday in a match in which opponent Mel PurcellReuter - 619 words
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Article125 1984-06-02 32 Reuter NOTE: (X) indicates seeding. Men's third ro«nd: (x) John McEnroe (US) beat Mel Purcell (US) 6-4,6-4,6-1; Jimmy Arias (US) bt Claudio Panatta (Italy) 7-6,6-3,6-3; Brian Gottfried (US) bt Rolf Gehring (West Germany) 7-6,6-4,6-4; Emilio Sanchez (Spain) bt Ro« land Stadler (Switzerland) 6-1,6-4,7-6. Women's third ronnd:Reuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-06-02 1 Stand up for Singapore Do the best you can Reach out for your fellow man You've got to make a stand Recognize you can play a part Let it come right from your heart Be prepared to give a little more Stand up, stand up for138 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-02 2 In twenty five years lICTfv »BBKI we've cume Through crisis after crisis, we have stood up against f pi® > ira all odds because people have cared. They have contributed f 1 riill their energies, ideas and skills to the goal of a better V r 1 Singapore where all181 words
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Advertisement207 1984-06-02 3 i Congratulations Congratulations to to the Government People of the Government and People of I yt i i 0# i 25 th Anniversary Celebration. Singapore on the occasion of their 25th Anniversary K TjTjY Celebration of Switzaknd meets the challenge of toda} m FRANKLIN MINT PTE. LIMITED I Congratulations to207 words
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Advertisement94 1984-06-02 4 As a Singapore serves as a B model to us commerce and Diligence, productivity, success and -v the well-being of all. Theseare goals, we, at 4 K v; v Metro, share with our nation. v Together we have come far and the I w future looks bright. Metro will continue94 words
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