Singapore Monitor, 4 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-06-04 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EEVENF'vi r EDITION M C jP) No 21 5 84 Monday. June 4, 1984 30cents18 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-06-04 1 New bombers may escalate attacks on tankers in the Gulf THE GULF CRISIS Reuter LONDON, Monday IRAN has acquired a batch of American-made Phantom F-4 fighter bombers in a series of "under-the-counter" deals with South America which will give it the capability toReuter - 504 words
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266 1984-06-04 1 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday REAGAN Administration officials, who have reacted with caution and calculation to the latest upsurge of military conflict in the Gulf, say they are convinced that the crisis will become more serious andLAT-WP - 266 words
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Advertisement13 1984-06-04 1 i 4 *^r ■TV GUIDE: PAGE 20 TV SCENE ti HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 2113 words
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Advertisement28 1984-06-04 1 MOVE AHEAD WITHOUMBC 7% 12 MONTHS DEPOSIT UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BHD Archbishop Yong has by-pass op after 4-year wait: Pg 4 Made in England Sandals .«|^omethincj i|||28 words
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752 1984-06-04 2 THE FIRST thing the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) study team noted is the widespread use of micro-electronics technology in companies and factories in Japan. The ME (micro electronic) revolution in Japan involves extensive use of micro-computers and robotics with total office automation and752 words
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Article58 1984-06-04 2 ALL the King's Men became the third film to sell out after Ballad of Narayama and 36, Chowringhee Lane. These are the tickets sold out as of noon today: People's Association Chinese Orchestra: $5 and $8. Penta Theatre: $5. The Oolah World: $5 and $8. Kala Utsava:58 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-06-04 2 RESIDENTS of 22 welfare homes have not been forgotten in today's rice dumpling festival. They are savouring delicious chungs donated by the Tai Pek Yuen Temple. At a ceremony at the Woodlands Home for the Aged this morning, Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary171 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-06-04 3 ONG POW ANG - PROFITS FOR 1983 TAKE A NOSEDIVE By Yi ONG POW ANG THE FALL in the number of passengers which has eaten into Singapore Bus Service (SBS) profits since 1981, is continuing. And the SBS expects a further drop in passengers and revenue486 words
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116 1984-06-04 3 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth was charged today with three counts of having carnal connection with a girl under the age of 16. Mr Lee Yong Chuan is alleged to have committed the offences on a 15-year-old girl at a vacant building in Fort116 words
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478 1984-06-04 4 220 SEC 4 STUDENTS ATTEND SEMINAR ON HOW SCIENCE WORKS FOR ARMY By CAROLINE BOEY OVER THE next four days, the total defence message will be spread to 220 Secondary 4 science students taking part in a residential seminar on how science and technology478 words
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91 1984-06-04 4 a) Science Fair For Pre-University Students for pre-university students b) Mathematics Is Fun for secondary students c) Exhibition On Energy Resources for all students and educators d) Science Oratorical Contest for secondary students e) Primary Science Quiz for primary students f) Science Fiction Writing Competition91 words
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Article124 1984-06-04 4 A THAI woman, Miss Somphat Promwong, 20, who was crossing the Pan Island Expressway (PIE), near the Payar Lebar junction was hit by a motorcar and died yesterday. The accident took place around 7.30 pm. The driver, Mr Goh Mia Seng, 46, was124 words
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241 1984-06-04 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE LAND covered with possibly the biggest spread of Chinese cemetries in Singapore near Kheam Hock Road and Jalan Hawa in Bukit Timah is listed for development. They include cemetries owned by the Government, the Hokkien Huay Kuan andLianhe Wanbao - 241 words
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207 1984-06-04 4 ARCHBISHOP Gregory Yong, 59, is said to be in a stable condition in a Sydney hospital after heart surgery. The successful quadruple bypass operation was carried out by Dr victor Chang at the St Vincent's Hospital last Wednesday. Archbishop Yong, head of207 words
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Article407 1984-06-04 5 CAROLINE BOEY - By Ct CAROLINE BOEY MORE WOMEN than men applied to join the College of Physical Education, but more men were given places This was because the male applicants generally were in a better physical condition and had a more realistic idea of what physical407 words
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141 1984-06-04 5 THIEVES carted away $84,500 worth of imported gaharu wood after breaking into a sin-gle-storeyed terrace house in Jalan Masjid, off Changi Road, over the weekend. Detectives found no sign of forced entry into the wooden terrace house from which the thieves stole the141 words
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86 1984-06-04 5 PUBLIC education is preferable to rules or laws against spitting in public, said Mr Goh Chok Tong, Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, yesterday. Mr Goh was speaking during a tour of the Marine Parade hawker centre and market to spread the word86 words
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119 1984-06-04 5 THE Labour Minister, Professor S Jayakumar, will lead the Singapore delegation to the 70th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The team, which leaves today, comprises Mr Lai Tat Yuen, Deputy Director, Labour Relations, Labour Ministry; Mr Chia Boon Cher,119 words
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91 1984-06-04 5 THE Singapore Polytechnic Concert Band leaves today for a six-day musical tour of West Malaysia, the first such tour in the band's 12-year history. The band will play at schools and other educational institutions in Penang, Taiping, Ipoh, Cameron Highlands and Genting91 words
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Advertisement226 1984-06-04 4 The Mandarin Singapore Singapore Airlines present HANAE MORI PARIS Spring/Summer 1984 Haute Couture Collection complimented by the finely crafted jewellery of Harry Winston, N.Y. (w 1 I I Hanac Mori, a name synonymous with high 1 I fashion, will be presenting a dazzling 1 jfw J) I collection ranging from226 words
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Advertisement408 1984-06-04 5 get value for your money YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR! ZANUSSI Washing Machines. Each a Top of the range gem. Heart of any work area, bringing Model Z 868TX joy and sunshine to your washing. v' price: O3O Stainless Steel DRUM A TUB Model Z 815408 words
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549 1984-06-04 6 LAT-WP CALIFORNIA, Monday IN THE world that Chong Van "Jim" Ly left, the ballot box made no difference. In America, he learns otherwise. "The ones who just come from Vietnam, for them, elections are something funny, he said, "because you know who would be electedLAT-WP - 549 words
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206 1984-06-04 6 UPI SOLINGEN (West Germany), Monday ABOUT 700 residents of the steel-making city of Solingen returned to their homes yesterday after explosives experts disarmed a British World War II blockbuster bomb unearthed during construction work. Authorities said two experts, working for hours behindUPI - 206 words
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Article322 1984-06-04 7 CHINESE CHICKEN FARMER GOES HI-TECH TO KEEP TRACK OF HIS PROSPERING BUSINESS AP BEUING, Monday CHICKEN FARMER Su Fanggui, the latest "rich peasant" acclaimed by the communist authorities, has bought a home computer to keep track of his prospering business in Shandong Province. Su FangguiAP - 322 words
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Article32 1984-06-04 7 Day in, day oat, politics seems to rale world news. In fact, a great maay other eveats take place that affect people's lives. We set aside a page ier these events.32 words
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209 1984-06-04 7 UPI KHARTOUM, Monday A SUDANESE court, applying the principle of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, yesterday ordered a surgeon to remove teeth from the mouths of two men accused of smashing the tooth of a third person.UPI - 209 words
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125 1984-06-04 7 UPI LONDON, Monday DESPITE a medical warning that he was risking his famous voice, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti sang in the new production of Verdi's Aida at the Royal Opera House on Saturday and won an ovation. The cheers of those at the mostUPI - 125 words
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140 1984-06-04 7 UPI MILWAUKEE, Monday MR DAVID Roberts clung to the window of a speeding stolen car with the tenacity of a character in an old silent comedy and so rattled the thief that he abandoned the vehicle. Mr Roberts, 29, was hospitalised with cuts and sufferedUPI - 140 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-06-04 8 THE worst floods in Taipeh's history paralysed the city on Sunday. This car was abandoned after floods threatened to submerge it. Power supply was also cut off. The toll on human life so far stands at five dead and 12 injured. PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 48 words
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358 1984-06-04 8 Reuter DUBLIN, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, fresh from an emotional visit to the home of his Irish forebears, is launching a new appeal for detente in Soviet-Ameri-can relations, ana a defence of his controversial policy in Central America. Mr Reagan,Reuter - 358 words
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207 1984-06-04 8 Reuter MADRID, Monday SOVIET authorities have given an assurance that Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov is alive and has ended his hunger strike. The president of the Spanish Senate Jose Federico de Carvajal said on his return from Moscow yesterday thatReuter - 207 words
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125 1984-06-04 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday NEWSWEEK magazine said yesterday a helicopter tour of Afghanistan's Panjsher Valley by one of its correspondents appeared to confirm President Babrak Karmal's claim of victory over Islamic rebels. Correspondent Patricia Sethi was flown over the 115 kmReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-06-04 11 A vow from extremist as troops begin to move in THE PUNJAB FLASHPOINT AP AMRITSAR, Monday INDIAN troops today prepared to flush out Sikh terrorists after clamping martial law in Punjab state amid a vow by extremist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale that there willAP; PICTURE: AP - 481 words
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Advertisement206 1984-06-04 6 The Merlin beach resorts V Jk For fun in the sun J I os P^ t^^t t^at keeps every r Put the wind in your sails and head for the sea. Ride the ocean on your skis or windsurfer. Explore the undersea kingdom or simply do nothing /1 S<«ik it206 words
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Advertisement473 1984-06-04 9 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCIENCE FACULTY IS JOINTLY ORGANISING METAMORPHOSIS A PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION in conjunction with the 19th Biennial Science Exhibition 24th—26th August 1984 at the NUS Science Faculty ENTRY FORM Name H H =ii Tudorcolor HIGH mm Section: Student/Adult RPQOI I ITIHM Prizes (for473 words
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Advertisement401 1984-06-04 10 THENEB3HBCQ3HOCOSUBSCRIPIOJ How to keep the good news coming regularly jr The sure way to get a smooth flow Toa Payoh Kallang, Macpherson, Potong Pasir of information about your neighbourhood and Whampoa; Bedok— Chai Chee. Gulega. is the form below Just fill it in, cut it out Somapah ami Changi. and401 words
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266 1984-06-04 12 Lianhe Zaobao MALAYSIAN commercial banks have decided that they have no right in law to refuse cheques made out in Chinese characters. The decision follows an attempt by government departments to accept only cheques made out in Bahasa Malaysia. So longLianhe Zaobao - 266 words
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Article125 1984-06-04 12 THE US dollar rose slightly against most currencies on small covering interest in quiet early trading. Operators were cautious and awaited further price indications after the dollar's sharp fall in New York last Friday on market belief that the Fed is unable to tighten monetary policy. It125 words
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434 1984-06-04 12 "ALL OR nothing at all" is the message given by Elders to Pica management for the crucial June 11 shareholders meeting at 11 a.m. to approve the sale of their shares to Elders Finance and Investments. Elders wants all the shares in Pica434 words
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175 1984-06-04 12 IN SINGAPORE, the tone of the market was slightly steadier at 11.30 a.m. KFC and Straits Trading led the risers with 10 cents each to $4.70 and $5.40 respectively. TDM Bhd was next at $2.61, up eight cents. United Malacca lost 80 cents to175 words
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Article259 1984-06-04 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher. Cold Storage 3.32/3.34 Fraser Neave 5.70/5.80 Haw Par 2.29 B Jacks Intl 5.00 B Keck Seng 3.10/3.14 Magnum 3.58/3.60 M Cement 7.60 S Arab Mai Dev 114/117 Boustead 2.38/2.39 Esso 14.90/15.10 Genting 5.15/5.20 GIH 2.42 B Hume 5.10/5.20 Inchcape 2.68/2.70259 words
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Article123 1984-06-04 12 Your S$ to one unit Of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/OO TT DO US$ 3.1035 2 0935 2 0845 i: sterling ***** 2.9300 1.9200 Australian! 1.9126 ***** 1.8736 Canadian ***** 1.6104 1.5954 New Zealand f 1.3797 1.3596 1.3446 8$ 10 100 units Of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.2826 10.9826123 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-06-04 13 SPERRY COMPUTER SYSTEMS has made two senior appointments in a major expansion drive in Singapore and Southeast Asia. MR MICHAEL LOKE has been appointed director of Sperry's Singapore operations. Mr Loke brings to Sperry an outstanding track record of achievements in systems marketing and over 15 years experience196 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-06-04 13 ARMITAGE SHANKS appointed MR ONG ENG HIN Financial Controller, MR STEVE CHONG PAK CHOON General Sales Manager, MR YEAP TECK CHEONG Executive Assistant and MAJOR FRANCIS LIM JOO HOE Sales Administration Distribution Executive. MR ONG will take over financial responsibilities for the group's operations in Singapore based670 words
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Miscellaneous28 1984-06-04 12 MrNaugM sJm s T If I i| > I D *i *1 PON'T KNOW MOW TO TELL you. but avew in a fIUU- N M/RKE.T 60ME 61DCK5 60 pOWW.28 words
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Advertisement185 1984-06-04 13 OCBC SINGAPORE DOLLAR TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Now in Britain Your OCBC Singapore Dollar Available In denominations Travellers Cheques are going more jy of Ssso, Ssloo, Sssoo and places... to Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Ssl,ooo from OCBC branches Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, g and other leading banks. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edinburgh, Accepted in the UK by:185 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-06-04 14 PAUL TAYLOR - Luns advocate of a strong Nato alliance By PAUL TAYLOR Reuter JOSEPH LUNS, chairing his last Nato ministerial meeting last week after nearly 13 years as secretary general, has consistently advocated stronger Western defences to counter Soviet military power. The tall, outspoken Dutchman, who hands over on June 24 toReuter - 532 words
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Article, Illustration587 1984-06-04 14 LAT-WP THE Stinger missile, the central element in the Reagan administration's emergency package of military equipment for Saudi Arabia, is the ideal weapon to bring down an Iranian F-4 fighter jet streaking in over the desert at dune-top level, defence expertsLAT-WP - 587 words
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Advertisement129 1984-06-04 14 &UmksoK&lahr presents "Nyonya Lunches" at $5.50 nett Between 11.30 am 2 pm Monday Ayam Goreng, Otak Blangah, Sambal Telor, Timun served with Nasi Lemak Tuesday :Ayam Buah Kluak, Tau-yu Bak, Sambal Tau-Kuah, Chap Chye served with plain rice Wednesday :Mutton Minangkabau, Ayam Sioh, Telor Chin-cha-lok, mixed fried vegetables with plain129 words
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opinion/letters
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Article450 1984-06-04 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENT THE nine airlines which have decided to try and put a stop to the sale of cut-price air tickets must have their reasons for doing so. But they cannot expect the travelling public to happily accept the move. If anything,450 words
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177 1984-06-04 15 I FULLY agree with your editorial (SM, May 30), titled "Curbing smoking for our children's sake." On several occasions, I have come across smokers in the lift of my apartment block who have refused to put out the remaining bits of their cigarettes before177 words
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173 1984-06-04 15 MANY residents of Fulton Road and Fulton Hill and those living between Upper Thomson Road, and Marymount Road, would be grateful if the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) could introduce a blue arrow service from the estate to Orchard Road. Just as in other173 words
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112 1984-06-04 15 SEEK HANG PENG - REPLY SEEK HANG PENG Registrar of Vehicles I REFER to the article, titled "Choosy taxi drivers should be disciplined" by "Disgusted Passenger" (SM, May 29). In the absence of any reasonable excuse, it is an offence for a taxi driver to require his112 words
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115 1984-06-04 15 I REFER to the letter by "Khaki" (SM, May 26). If, as "Khaki" says, "Aggrieved Officer" comBlains that his office is hot and stuffy, isn't it strange iat he should support the wearing of uniforms in the afternoon? One also wonders why the115 words
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Article84 1984-06-04 15 IS ANYBODY THERE? IF you have ever made a telephone call to some government bodies, you may have found that getting a reply is often impossible. These bodies include the Registrar of Companies Businesses, the Immigration Department, the Work Permit Department and the Inland Revenue Department. To have to84 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-06-04 16 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER TO THE average Singaporean crime.is something remote that will not happen to him. Yet crimes are being committed in Singapore every day. Today for example seven to eight motorcycles and at least one car will be stolen. Last628 words
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Article218 1984-06-04 16 HOW DO you protect your valuables and your home from the criminal? Many of us do not realise that lazy, unthinking habits play into the hands of the thief. Today Mr Ong Seng Chye, the director of Singapore Police Force's Crime Prevention Department, tells Open Line how Singaporeans218 words
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Article117 1984-06-04 16 GRAHAM JOHN BENETT - GRAHAM JOHN BENETT Singapore 0511 THE traditional colouring of the wiring in plugs seemed to me a much safer system Red can easily be mentally "connected" to live and black to neutral. The new colours blue and brown must be confusing to many people as apparently they117 words
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Article94 1984-06-04 16 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 I SHALL be much obliged if HDB considers the following points to improve the standard of oldest estate Queenstown. oldest Queenstown estate built by HDB. It should provide a radio call taxi stand at Tanglin Halt Road, convert corner flats without a staircase94 words
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Article64 1984-06-04 16 I LIVE in Taman Mas Merah, Singapore 0512. This is a very narrow road with terrace houses on both sides. Motorists park their cars indiscriminately on this road making it difficult to drive in or out of one's compound. Could the authorities please look into64 words
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239 1984-06-04 16 SOUND-OFF CAN the police and Telecoms do something about the gang of young cyclists who monopolise the pavement outside the Comcentre? Bicycles should be on the road and not on the pavement, but these young men have decided that the wide239 words
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402 1984-06-04 17 —aesi [o| I HAVE read that some plants and shrubs are poisonous. Singapore is a green and leafy city, but how safe is it for our children to play in the parhs and visit the nature reserves? 0 ACCORDING to402 words
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Article142 1984-06-04 17 THE Mathematics and Science Centre of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic will be conducting the British Computer Society National Computer Board (Part I) or BCS/NCB Part 1 courses commencing in June 1984 under its Continuing Education Programme. The courses will lay emphasis on both theory and practice.142 words
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Advertisement419 1984-06-04 16 BEWARE OF THE CONMAN T and If you happen to meet him *>**«■« Do not panic Do not volunteer any information to strangers Do not give money as ttfe requested or demanded Rlng'999'and call the mil" 4SD** Police #lr—i J s Some useful tips to remember when a stranger knocks419 words
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Advertisement562 1984-06-04 17 NATIONAL STUDENTS Singapore celebrates 25 years of nation building It's time to stand up and give your views on our achievements and h changes we have seen |Oin the National Essay Writing Competition organised by SNPL. CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 M Youth is the most precious commodity in562 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-06-04 18 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG WHEN Teresa Teng was labouring on the road to fame, a fellow Taiwanese songbird named Julie was happily trodding on a more complacent patn. She was doing her own thing, "playing only songs I enjoyed singing" on lounge circuits. For877 words
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147 1984-06-04 18 WITH just two albums, Su Rei has been recognised as an icon of progressive Chinese music. Even the station that once turned her down is now wooing her. SBC recently asked her to do a TV Special, but she has to turn it147 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-06-04 18 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN KNOTTING up bits of tradition and history is what Lydia Chen, 44, has been doing for the past 18 years. Chinese decorative knotting is more than just an art or a hobby to her. with each knot, a little part571 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1984-06-04 18 PHILIP CHEAH - Billboard By PHILIP CHEAH BILLBOARD, the respected trade paper of tne music industry, had a far-from-distingbished beginning. It began as a circus paper. Today, the rest of the pop world nervously waits for its Top 100 chart each week. Yet in those days,1,002 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-06-04 20 PHILIP CHEAH - ffiVlffQENEj By PHILIP CHEAH THE REACH OUT Singapore show last Saturday was a technical triumph just like Hello '84 had been. More and more, SBC has shown its flair for transforming locations into visual fantasies. Last Saturday, three cameras mounted on platforms which could be elevated,395 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-06-04 20 CMGMSft Return to Eden (E) (Debut) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) AN opportunist, Greg Marsden, marries a rich heiress, Stephanie Harper, seven years his senior. Greg is charming but ruthless. He has one eye on his wife's money and the other on her closest friend, Jilly Stewart.509 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-06-04 21 PHILIP CHEAH - TITLE: Greystoke, The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes STARRING: Christopher Lambert, Ralph Richardson, lan Holm DIRECTOR: Hagh Hudson SHOWING: Capitol, Chaagi, Woodlands Raviawad by PHILIP CHEAH IN the classic Tarzan films of the Thirties and Forties, the river scene is a favourite. Crocodiles, sleepily basking528 words
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Article530 1984-06-04 22 LUCILLA TEOH - SIMiAPORE 1 FESTIVAL (WF ARTS rl w By LUCILLA TEOH PILEH MENANTU,.the book, is being published by Magro International. It will contain the original text in Baba ei to is, and a page-by-page English anslation of the text. The book will be on sale on530 words
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Miscellaneous1228 1984-06-04 19 1 ■EEUjMi Live Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Swordsman Chu 4.00 The WaterviUe Gang. 4.25 The Art Maker Lesson 27/28 Twirlers/Mixed Media. Paint along with Nancy Kominsky Wine (Last Episode). Romper Room (E). 5.45 The Forgotten Story. jMa i 4fp 6.10 Programme t News Oceans None to1,228 words
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Advertisement87 1984-06-04 20 "It's really nice to meet you." Being young means forming new friendships. Don't let stale breath 'blow' your chances. Make doubly sure with Double Amplex breath freshener Just one clean tasting capsule could start a beautiful relationship. Mask the spiciest food or strongest cigarette One convenient pocket size pack gives87 words
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Miscellaneous425 1984-06-04 21 FILM GUIDE TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE CHAMPIONS (C) JUBILEE (*****07): THE CHAMPIONS (C') DALIT (*****16): THE CHAMPIONS (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): THE CHAMPIONS (C) Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city and stumbles on his rightful vocation soccer. It's gongfu on the foot- vC r jC») f f.\ j ball field.425 words
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Advertisement313 1984-06-04 22 Festival of Arts fringe happenings I*2 pm: A Maori dance by the New Zealand Force (Dynasty Hotel). Country and western music by Sugar (CID carpark) 6.30 pm: A multi-media event by Talking Eyes (Ang Mo Kio Town Centre). National University of Singapore Stage Band (Boon Lay Residential Shopping Centre). 7.00313 words
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Advertisement230 1984-06-04 22 now showing at a iheatkes CAPIT OL-CH ANGI-WOODL ANDS CIRCLE: t4 6 STALLS 13-CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST CAPITOL 11,1 JO, 4,1.30,1.15,-CHANGI: 11,1.30,4,8.45,1.15 WOOOLANDS: 4 SHOWS DALY at 1.45, 4.00,1.45 11.15 "...the best Tarzan film ever" TMt SUH "The ape scenes are brilliant beyond belief u ...magnificent and moving Spectacle"230 words
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Miscellaneous317 1984-06-04 22 LA VIEILLE FILLE THE Alliance Francaise will screen La Vieille Fille, tomorrow at the Singapore Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road, at 9 pm. The story is woven around two holiday seekers in a little seaside resort; romance crops up with uncertainty but draws to a hopeful conclusion in the end. Admission317 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-06-04 23 MAHARANI'S is an exclusive little Indian restaurant on the fifth floor of Far East Plaza. With a comfortable seating capacity for only sixty people and soft, piped music, this restaurant seems just the right place for a cosy dining date. Maharani's serves mostly290 words
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467 1984-06-04 24 MAHARANI'S Restaurant caters to both vegetarians and meat eaters and the menu has dishes to please all. Most of the food is cooked in the "tancloor". This is a clay oven brought in from North India. The three chefs also from the same place467 words
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Article113 1984-06-04 24 THE menu is divided into ten different categories which include: Regal Hor Doerves (crispy meat and vegetable samosas, Chicken fingers, kebabs et cetera). Dishes from Shah Jehan s Royal Tandoor. Chickens Reign Supreme (a grand spread of chicken cooked in all the ways you can imagine). Maharani's Meadow Grazers113 words
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Advertisement183 1984-06-04 23 Place for a cosy dining date SHABU-SEN JAPANESE RESTAURANT (S) PTE. LTD. 1 Jin Anak Bukit. "B2 10 B2 11. i Bukit Timah Plaza Singapore 2158 J Cook- it-yourself meal Shabu-Shabu (Japanese Style Steamboat) Business Hours: Set lunches are available from 1 1.30 em 2.30 pm Ptn I tMTCDM DCUftlUIMft183 words
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Advertisement109 1984-06-04 24 CAUSEWAY BAY KITCHEN It's a touch of Hong Kong with the tastes of home the trademark of Causeway Bay Kitchen, the restaurant for lovers of good home cooking. Our popular dishes include: Hong Kong-style Special Steamed Chicken, Causeway Bay Porridge, Steamed Pork and Oyster Sauce Chicken. PLUS a grand six-part109 words
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Article344 1984-06-04 30 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP NEW YORK, Monday STORM DAVIS pitched a three-hitter and Wayne Gross and Ken Singleton hit two-run homers on Saturday as the Baltimore Orioles beat Detroit 5-0, slicing the Tigers' lead over surging Toronto to 4Vk games344 words
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Article109 1984-06-04 30 mmmm, Saturday's Games: Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2; San Diego 3, San Francisco 2, 10 innings. Pittsburgh 2, Montreal 1; Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 3; New York 5, St. Louis 2; Houston 9. Los Angeles 3. W L PCT 08 Philadelphia 28 20 .583 Chicago 28 21 .571 .5 Naar109 words
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103 1984-06-04 30 AP NEW YORK, Monday RESULTS of Saturday's semi-fi-nal matches at the US Olympic tennis trials held at the National Tennis Center. Semi-finals determined the two women and three men who will participate in the demonstration sport of tennis at the Los Angeles Olympic Games;AP - 103 words
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Article125 1984-06-04 30 mm yp m, IAMBB4IX Saturday's Games: Toronto 9, New York 8,10 innings. Baltimore 5. Detroit 0; Boston 6, Milwaukee 3; California 6. Cleveland 4; Oakland 6, Chicago 3; Seattle 10. Texas 7; Kansas City 7. Minnesota 6, 10 innings. W L PCT QB Detroit 38 10 .792 Toronto125 words
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Article504 1984-06-04 30 1 Royal Members 56 Francis (7) 2 2 1 5 Semar 54.5 Kboo (6) 5 6 2 6 Tim Choy 52 Azii (5) 7 5 3 8 Station 54 Nathan (3) 114 Owner R M Stable Trainer Buang Bin Abu Bakar Won by: 7, 5, 3* Time: 1:13.6504 words
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Article178 1984-06-04 31 Reuter SENDAI (Japan), Monday KOICHI INOUE of Japan won his first major victory by capturing the 35 million yen (US$151,000) Sendai International Golf Tournament with a 12-under-par total of 276 yesterday. The 37-year-old Inoue, who has won only two minor tournaments in 14 professional seasons,Reuter - 178 words
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184 1984-06-04 31 Reuter LA MOYE (Jersey), Monday BERNARD GALLACHER of Britain shot a pressure-free final round of 69 to win the Jersey Open Golf Tonranment for the second time in three years yesterdny. The genial Scottish World Cup player finished with a 14-under-par total 274Reuter - 184 words
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171 1984-06-04 31 Reuter KISHIMOTO (Japan), Monday TAIWAN'S TU A-YU scored her third victory this season by beating Japan's Shihomi Suzuki in a playoff to decide the 15 million yen U5K65.000) Kishimoto Women's Golf Tournament yesterday. The 29-year-old Tu beat Suzuki on the first hole of theReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-06-04 31 AP BETHESDA (Maryland), Monday GREG NORMAN'S front-running position never was challenged and the Australian import known as "The Great White Shark" cruised to an easy, five-stroke victory yesterday in the Kemper Open Golf Tournament. This was the Australian's firstAP - 344 words
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303 1984-06-04 31 PREM SACHDEV as usual made his presence felt at the Singapore Island Country Club monthly medal tournament by carding the best Sross score of 7-over-par 80 at the ime Course on Saturday. Prem, the current Singapore amateur champion, would have returned a better303 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-06-04 31 GOLF ROUNDUP KEE BEE Khim, fresh from her victory in the Warren Women's Open last FridaV, will start firm favourite to retain the Seletar Country Club Open Championship at the Seletar Base on Wednesday. But fresh in Bee Khim's mind742 words
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285 1984-06-04 31 NATIONAL SERVICEMAN M Murugiah burned up the course on his return journey to post a creditable one-over-par 71 to lift the the Seletar Country Club annual Challenge trophy yesterday. Murugiah did not concentrate on his way out. He was talking with his playing partners,285 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-06-04 32 Reuter BUCHAREST, Monday ROMANIA, a side noted more for uncompromising toughness than technical charisma, could make an unexpected impact on their debut in the finals of the European Soccer Championship in France this month. After years in the wilderness since a briefReuter - 599 words
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108 1984-06-04 32 UPI MBABANE (Swaziland), Monday EUROPEAN soccer champion Liverpool beat UEFA Cup holder Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 yesterday in a carni-val-style exhibition match in front of 8,000 fans at the Somhlolo Stadium. Lan Rush and Craig Johnson each scored twice for Liverpool, this season's EnglishUPI - 108 words
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290 1984-06-04 32 Reuter PARIS, Monday DAESHAAN, the 14-10 favourite, gave jockey Yves Saint-Martin his seventh Prix Du Jockey Club (French Derby) victory when he won the million francs prize at Chantilly yesterday. The winner also provided a second success in France's premier classic for hisReuter - 290 words
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136 1984-06-04 32 Reuter EUGENE (Oregon), Monday AMERICAN John Brenner recorded the fifth best shot Gut throw in history, a disince of 21.92 metres, at the US National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) championships here on Saturday. Brenner's effort denied Michael Carter a record eighth shot putReuter - 136 words
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132 1984-06-04 32 Reuter HICKSTEAD (England), Monday NICK SKELTON recorded a third clear round to win the Dubai Cup and a £10,000 (S$30,000) first prize on the final day of the Hickstead Horse Show here yesterday. After Skelton, compatriot John Whitaker and West Germany'sReuter - 132 words
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343 1984-06-04 33 ALFONSO CHAN - HOMEFRONT By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S tennis scene may see changes In the near future if/ecent events are anyting to go by. One of the most encouraging signs was the overwhelming response from boys and girls in the U-12 category who*wanted to move on343 words
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170 1984-06-04 33 GERALDINE LOH - By GERALDINE LOH THE HOLIDAY Junior Championships to be held this week from Thursday to Sunday nas received overwhelming response. The tournament, to be held at the Dover Road tennis courts and the United World College has attracted more than 200 entries. The170 words
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143 1984-06-04 33 THE SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association will be holding the grade championships on weekends from June 23 to July 15 at the Singapore Tennis Centre. There will be four graded groups for the men with singles and doubles events for each group. The groups for the143 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-06-04 33 r 1 FRENCH OPEN L 4 Chris Evert Lloyd (US) beats Manuela Maleeva (Bulgaria) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Msm* nuMY MRIbH w 1* AP, Reuter PARIS, Monday CHRIS Evert Lloyd came from behind to beat BulJ aria's Manuela Maleeva 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 yesterday and )in theAP, Reuter - 278 words
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351 1984-06-04 33 TMfTWJM m IK MY PARIS, Monday JOHN McEnroe, in splenetic mood again, collected a second official warning at the French Open tennis tournament here today before overpowering Spain's Jose Higueras for a place in tne last eight. The Wimbledon champion, at odds with all351 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-06-04 33 MEN: Jimmy Connors (3), US, vs Emilio Sanchez, Spain Yannick Noah (6), France, vs Balazs Taroczy, Hungary Anders Jarryd (11), Sweden, vs Ivan Lendl (2), Czechoslovakia Juan Aguilera (13), Spain, vs Mats Wilander (4), Sweden Andres Gomez (7), Ecuador, vs Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden WOMEN: Martina Navratilova (1),70 words
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194 1984-06-04 33 Reuter PARIS, Mon MARTINA Navratilova, bidding to become only the third woman in history to hold all four major tennis titles, moved effortlessly into the quarter-finals of the French Open championships today. Beaten only twice in the last 12 months, the top seedReuter - 194 words
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Article141 1984-06-04 33 Reuter Fourth round results (x) denotes seeded player). MEN'S SINGLES: (x) Jimmy Arias (US) bt Brian Gottfried (US) 6-4 2-6 6-4 1-6 62; (x) John Mcenroe (US) bt (x) Jose Hi- gueras (Spain) 6-4 76 3-6 6-3; (x) Henrik Sundstrom (Sweden) bt Francesco Cancellotti (Italy) 7-5 6-1 62. WOMEN'SReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-06-04 34 Prost wins rain-shortened Monaco race Reuter MONTE CARLO, Monday ALAIN Prost overcame appalling weather and his world championship rivals to win a rain-shortened Monaco Grand Prix motor race today. It was the Frenchman's third victory of the six-race season in his ever-efficent Mclaren but probablyReuter - 646 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-06-04 34 Reuter WORLD drivers' championship standings after the Monaco Grand Prix was stopped today with 31 of the scheduled 78 laps completed (drivers were awarded half points): 1 Alain Prost(France), 28.5 points; 2 Niki Lauda (Austria), 18; 3 Rene Arnoux (France), 14.5; 4 Derek Warwick (Britain), 13; S ElioReuter - 87 words
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Article40 1984-06-04 34 Reuter World manufacturers' championship standings: 1 Mclaren 46.5 points 2 Ferrari 23.5 3, Renault 20 4 Lotus 16.5 5 Williams 11 6 Tyrrell 7 7 Alfa Romeo 6 8 Toleman 4; 9 Ligier 2; 10 Arrows 1. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article74 1984-06-04 34 Result of the Monaco Grand Prix motor race: Race distance 31 laps 102.672 km 1 Alain Prost (France) Mclaren, 1:1:7.740; 2 Ayrton Senna (Brazil), Toleman, 1:01:15 186, 3 Stefan Bellof (West Germany), Tyrrell, 1:01:28.881; 4 Rene Arnoux (France) Ferrari, 1:01:36.817; 5 Keke Rosberg (Finland), Williams, 1:01:42.986; 6 Elio De74 words
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326 1984-06-04 34 Reuter ROGGENBURG (Switzerland), Monday ITALIAN riders dominated the Swiss 125 cc motocross grand prix yesterday, taking first and third in the opening event and sweeping five of the top six places in the second race. But Dutchman Cees Van Der Veen heads the overall standings.Reuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-06-04 35 SPORTS PEOPLE MONITOR sports Reuter, AP JOHN McENROE has been booed by the crowd for losing his temper, warned and penalised for time-wasting and even had the groundsmen called on to court to sweep up. But halfway through the French > Open tennis championships, theReuter, AP - 708 words
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