Singapore Monitor, 5 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-05 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Tuesday, June 5, 1984 30cents12 words
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439 1984-06-05 1 AP, UPI NEW DELHI, Tuesday THIRTY-SIX Sikh extremists were killed yesterday in a five-hour gunbattle with Indian security forces at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, reliable sources said. The bodies were later cremated within the temple complex amid a warning from security forcesAP, UPI - 439 words
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Advertisement89 1984-06-05 1 SHOUT CUTS r.—■ 2 senior civil servants lvan under GPIB Su U&J probe: Page 3 q-dnais: im» Page 36 ■Will Dumping of canned W McEnroe wins the soft drinks hits TT* i battle of the local makers: Page 6 *-page 17 flashbulbs: Page 36 The Cartier Jewellery are available )m89 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-06-05 1 WEATHEB Showara in BMjBl savaral MM •raaa7 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-06-05 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - STORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK COME WEEKEND and the place is filled with the hustle and bustle of wedding day photographic sessions and the noisy confusion of children at play. But, during the weekdays, it is an oasis of peace and quiet.585 words
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358 1984-06-05 3 200 who turned up don't qualify because they were sterilised before June 1 MOST OF THE PEOPLE who inquired about the new incentive-for-sterilisation scheme yesterday were told they were not eligible. The National Registration Department handed out forms to IS people yesterday,358 words
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180 1984-06-05 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM TWO senior civil servants in the National Development Ministry are under investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) about their alleged involvement in property deals. The two, one in the premier administrative service and the other in the departmental180 words
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207 1984-06-05 3 Reuter SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA), a big buyer of Boeing planes, yesterday criticised Pan American World Airways for complaining about arrangements it had made to finance purchases of new aircraft. "Pan American has been harping that same old tune againstReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-06-05 4 CAROLINE BOEY - Effective strategy calls for intimate knowledge of technical characteristics of arms B* CAROLINE BOEY SMART weapons are not designed for ignorant soldiers. Effective strategy calls for intimate knowledge of the technical characteristics of weapons. That message, that science and technology is668 words
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From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
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90 1984-06-05 6 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth was yesterday charged with three counts of having carnal connections with a girl under the age of 16.' Lee Yohg Chuan is alleged to have committed the offences on a 15-year-old at a vacant building in Fort Canning Park,90 words
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43 1984-06-05 6 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.43 words
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63 1984-06-05 6 OLD FOLKS from 22 welfare homes were treated to rice dumplings yesterday donated by the Tai Pek Yuen Temple. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of the Environment and Ministry of Social Affairs and MP for Changi, distributed 6,000 dumplings63 words
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878 1984-06-05 6 RAY MILLER - EUROPEAN and American manufacturers loftily accuse Asian firms of dumping cheap goods on their markets. But dumping can be a two-way traffic. And dumping of cut price soft drinks here by European, American and Australian firms has already caused one Singapore firm to878 words
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64 1984-06-05 6 IN A report last Saturday that the Government is studying the possibility of placing all civil servants under the full Central Provident Fund scneme, it was stated that the monthly pension paid to retired pensionable officers is one and one third of64 words
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777 1984-06-05 7 THE PROFITS of the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) look a nosedive last year. At $6 million, it was $5.4 million less than 1982's $11.4 million. The SBS faces gloomy prospects again this year. Will bus fares increase to maintain the profit level?777 words
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163 1984-06-05 7 Lianhe Zaobao THE NAMES of Havelock, Bukit Ho Swee and Katong will not appear again in the new constituency map now being drawn up for the next general election. Seven new constituencies will be created, however, to make it a total of 79, comparedLianhe Zaobao - 163 words
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Advertisement389 1984-06-05 5 H HMHHSHHSSi^^i^^H^MnHmHIRC^MH Intellectual SIR The" brain" in photography Just one look at Canon's T-70 and you can see it's Fully Automatic Film Transport Command Back 70 the most advanced camera available. Its electronic Another great feature is the built- in motor to handle The most convenient option ever invented. You389 words
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Advertisement164 1984-06-05 6 Pr Douzainc De Haujc Cuisine ParLe Chef Extraordinaire Durand JH Chef extraordinaire, Roland Durand of the much acclaimed 4 > restaurant Le Relais de Sevres a Y P ar s > s here to present his special style of French cooking— Cuisine I d'l magi nation. Chef Durand has prepared164 words
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Article, Illustration553 1984-06-05 8 Sihanouk says he survived because of help from China and N Korea AP TOKYO, Tuesday NORODOM Sihanouk, once king and chief of state of Cambodia, calls himself "the unsinkable prince" and admits "without shame" that since 1970, he has been fed, clothed and housed by North KoreaAP - 553 words
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257 1984-06-05 8 AP BANGKOK, Tuesday THE administration of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, rallying all ministries, is strongly pushing Thai exports after the country suffered a record trade deficit of nearly US$4 billion (SsB.4 billion) in 1983. Key to Thailand's trade-ori-ented foreign policy, senior officials say,AP - 257 words
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180 1984-06-05 8 AP TOKYO, Tuss SEEKING to stimulate sales of US electronics products in Japan, the American Electronics Association (Aea) opened its first overseas branch here yesterday, Aea officials announced. "The opening of the office should be viewed as an establishment of permanency of theAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-06-05 9 MITERRAND WILL PRESS FOR NORTH-SOUTH TALKS IN LIGHT OF THIRD WORLD DEBT CRISIS THE LONDON SUMMIT Reuter PARIS, TuMday FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand will press strongly at this week's London Summit for a new global dialogue between industrialised and developing countries, his spokesmanReuter - 222 words
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234 1984-06-05 9 Reuter BOGOTA, Tuesday FOUR LATIN American Presidents have sent a message to the leaders of the industrialised world urging them to consider the region's debt crisis at their summit talks this week, Colombian President Belisario Betancur said yesterday. Mr Betancur toldReuter - 234 words
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122 1984-06-05 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Navy yesterday proposed disposing of old nuclear submarine reactors by removing fuel cores and burying the cores in existing radioactive waste sites. It said the remaining non-nuclear parts of the old submarines would be salvaged or sunkReuter - 122 words
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Article60 1984-06-05 9 UPI JAKARTA, Tiwtday TEN PEDIGREE dop will be slaughtered on Bali bland because Indonesian officials believe only blue-blooded canines can catch rabies, the national Antara news agency said yesterday. Authorities in Bali have interpreted an old Dutch regulation as meaning that dogs coming from outside theUPI - 60 words
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226 1984-06-05 10 AP PARIS, Tuesday IRAN'S EXILE resistance movement called on workers in Iranian oil fields yesterday to cripple the economy of the regime of Ayatollah Kuhollah Khomeini with strikes and sabotage. Massoud Rajavi, chairman of Iran's National Council of Resistance, urgedAP - 226 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-06-05 10 THE GULF CRISIS Reuter BAHRAIN, Tuesday IRANIAN leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has hinted that his forces might launch a major thrust into Iraq today, diverting attention from a growing crisis in the Gulf following missile attacks on tankers. US defence officials in Washington saidReuter - 335 words
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Article71 1984-06-05 10 Reuter KARACHI, Tues STATE-RUN Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has put its flights to Gulf on a special alert, a PIA spokesman said yesterday. He said the alert was ordered three davs ago for what he called "periodical exercise and vigilance". But the KarachiReuter - 71 words
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Article195 1984-06-05 10 MANAMA, Tuas THE Foreign Minister of Bahrain, Mohamed bin Mubarak, cautioned Iran yesterday not to expand its war with Iraq, while Iran's President said his nation "always condemned the spread of war." Mr Mubarak told a news conference here that the six-nation Gulf Co-operation Council intended195 words
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724 1984-06-05 11 TRENDS USA Today SOME ENTERPRISING undergraduates do more in college than read about capitalism they practise it daily behind the casn register. These campus entrepreneurs promote cookies and computers, rock bands and real estate. Some run firms on a shoestring; others gross one millionUSA Today - 724 words
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Article62 1984-06-05 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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Article156 1984-06-05 11 Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday THE SOVIET Union today condemned Western reports saving dissident Andrei Saknarov had died and stated he was healthy and not on a hunger strike. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, accused US intelligence services and the western media of deliberately spreading falseReuter - 156 words
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Article220 1984-06-05 11 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday PRESIDENT REAGAN .has handed Moscow a small olive branch by offering to discuss a treaty barring the use of force in Europe, western analysts said today. President Reagan's aim appeared to be two-fold: TO BREAK DEADLOCK in negotiations on military confidence-buildingReuter - 220 words
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134 1984-06-05 11 Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday MOSCOW authorities are offering cou{tles a telephone if they have more than wo children, the government newspaper Izvestia reported today. It said this was one of several incentive schemes aimed at reversing a steady decline in birthReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement239 1984-06-05 8 Inn Kuala Lumpur offers you Executive Suites From June I until September 30. 1984. Holiday Inn Each Executive Suite has an adjoining room ideal for Kuala Lumpur gives you spacious Executive Suites conducting business, a well-stocked mini bar. colour for only $215.00 a night the rate you would television with239 words
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Advertisement149 1984-06-05 10 /',W Howdovou reach an affluent marketwith $600? Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? The ones who own cars, buy and sell An affluent market with exceedingly high property, dine out'and keep up with the purchasing power sits out there waiting Joneses. You can reach them with a small for your149 words
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Advertisement87 1984-06-05 10 A "MADE TO MEASURE" SYSTEM FOR THE OFFICE H nK|jllll H K mBH IB ft I The system EGO is a total programme for office organisation. It must be understood that its elegance and flexibility will not only satisfy the demanding requirements in functional terms but also those of individual87 words
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351 1984-06-05 12 They will all charge best customers 9.75 per cent THREE more Singapore banks have joined the latest round of increases in prime lending rate. United Overseas Bank, DBS Bank, Tat Lee Bank and Industrial and Commercial Bank now all charge their best customers 9.75351 words
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Article62 1984-06-05 12 DBS (JOB OUBOCBC ICS TLB Prime 9.75 9.75 9.5 9.25 9.75 9.75 Savings 7.25 7.25 7.5 7.25 7.25 7.25 1 month 7.25 7.25 7.5 7.25 7.5 7.25 3 months 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.5 7.25 6 months 7.25 7.25 7.25 725 7.25 7.5 months 7 25 7.2562 words
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197 1984-06-05 12 Gold could well test US 405 high A GRADUAL upward climb with periodic weakness is the best that can be expected for gold price, United Overseas Bank's Bullion Department says in its weekly report. The report said gold could well test a high of US$4O5 on such a trend. But,197 words
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219 1984-06-05 12 WILL STREET Reuter IMPROVEMENT in the bond market and a better feeling about interest rates helped stock prices close higher for the fourth straight session on Wall Street yesterday, although late profit taking trimmed the large gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, whichReuter - 219 words
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Article176 1984-06-05 12 AP THE US dollar fell against most currencies on foreign markets yesterday amidst fear of trouble for US banks facing delayed payments on Latin American debt. Gold prices also dropped. Dealers in Frankfurt said the dollar had weakened on reports that Peru would follow Bolivia's lead lastAP - 176 words
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586 1984-06-05 13 COMPANY NEWS BUKIT SEMBAWANG Estates Ltd recorded a slightly lower turnover of $18.7 million against $19.3 million for the year ended March 1984. The company's turnover as compared to the group's, dropped even more, by 25.7 per cent to $4.6 million. The pre-tax profit586 words
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165 1984-06-05 13 THE OFFER is fair and reasonable, says Berjaya Kawat Bhd's (BKB) independent adviser Bumiputra Merchant Bankers of Nautilus Corp Bhd's (NCB) offer of M 53.80 (Ss3.47)for each BKB shares. However, Berjaya Kawat cautioned shareholders that the current market price165 words
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271 1984-06-05 13 The Star PROMET Bhd has teamed up with Leighton Holdings Ltd, the largest construction and property development group in Australia. Promet has offered 50 per cent of the Ipcomarine group to Leighton (Asia) Ltd, a subsidiary of Leighton Holdings, while retaining the remainingThe Star - 271 words
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Article85 1984-06-05 13 SENIOR marketing staff with Singapore companies will have the opportunity to obtain a diploma from New York University under a scheme announced by the National Productivity Board. The board is offering a diploma programme in financial management in collaboration with the university l^ graduate school of85 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-06-05 12 JS& S "suiit, 8066,1 POIfT MIND WORKING- WtKTIMt TOtKWT.9 words
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Advertisement143 1984-06-05 13 30 "/.OFF Room Rates*at The Merlin Kuala Lumpur Merit no Supper Club The Lobby lounge The Merlin Kuala Lumpur now offers 30% discount to Singaporean. Newly renovated Superior and Deluxe rooms and suites. New Computerised Reservations System for swift checking in and out. Electronic Subscriber Trunk Dialling for direct outstation143 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1984-06-05 14 BILL SING - American banks are in the worst shape since the Depression of 1929 NEWS FOCUS features ■y BILL SING of The los Angeles Times BANKS are failing at the fastest rate since the depression. Third World debtors threaten to default on their loans. Nervous depositors1,004 words
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opinion / letters
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640 1984-06-05 15 I^M 11 a^IWIIhhKI WE WELCOME the cash grant for sterilisation or ligation which the government believes will give young Singaporeans caught in the poverty trap oflow education, low income and large families a chance to break out and reach for the affluence of middle class.640 words
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Article335 1984-06-05 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLY MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the press complaint on "Damage by sewerage work not repaired by "Frustrated" (SM, May 21) The Sewerage Department constructed new sewers along several roads, including Tan Kim Cheng Road as part of335 words
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Article358 1984-06-05 15 DEXTER HO - DEXTER HO Singapore 0314 THE RECENT developments in Indonesia's foreign policy regarding its expanded role in international politics is of no surprise to anyone. There are some who interpret Indonesia's gradual rise in the international political scene with more than just uneasiness and awe. In358 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-06-05 16 INEZ WEI - PRETTY FEMININE STUFF Clothes and accessories from THE BAGATELLE SHOPPE Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI VERSATILE neutrals in simple shapes may have become fashion staples; yet, you are i/ '"hg to find your up-to-date but toneddown wardrobe bordering on the boring. You want a break from the monotonyPictures by SPENCER LOH - 342 words
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Article296 1984-06-05 16 IF YOU want to find oat what It takes to be a good actor, director, musician or dancer, attend the workshops that will be offered at the coming Singapore Festival of Arts. TZI MA, the talented Ameri-can-Chinese director and actor who is directing Bnmboat, a festival production,296 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-06-05 16 LO TIEN YIN - HAIRSTYLES THAT ARE AS FRESH AS SPRING By LO TIEN YIN TOP-NOTCH hairdressers who were here recently for the 3rd Internationale des Coiffeurs de Dames (ICD) Asian Congress are brimming over with ideas for spring/summer trends. This season, short hair is in. Alexandre de Paris, ICD president, and312 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-06-05 18 TV SCENE GOH CHOO SAN left Singapore 14 years ago for a ballet career in Europe. Today, he is a choreographer of international standing who has been asked to create works for well-known companies such as the American Ballet Theatre, the Paris Opera Ballet448 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-06-05 18 American TV then and now Nova The Television Explosion (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) SO MUCH has been said about the effects and influence of television on our lives. This documentary explores the past, present and future of American TV. It also examines the potential of cable TV, the383 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-06-05 19 MICHAEL KUCHWARA - TONYS FOR IRONS AND CLOSE By MICHAEL KUCHWARA in New York AP BRITISH actor Jeremy Irons and Glenn Close of The Real Thing took top acting honours on Sunday and its director, Mike Nichols, also won, as the 38th annual Tony Awards celebrated the best of the 1983-84AP - 463 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-06-05 19 AP PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania: Inmate Larry Lindsay is spending part of his tail term in a more glamorous job than making licence {dates or doing the laundry. He has anded a role In a Hollywood movie. Lindsay, who is serving op to 10 months for burglary andAP - 394 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-06-05 22 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER BARELY a decade ago, most photographers were totally in the dark when asked to take a picture by bounce flash. Today, while the average cameraman still cannot calculate flash-to-subject distance and light fall-off, the introduction of automatic flashguns has made picture-taking by bounce561 words
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Advertisement243 1984-06-05 16 SINGAPORE TUESOAY.JUNES.I9B4 I ff FESTIVAL OF ARTS E* 1984 3 SCHEDULE FOR WORKSHOPS Singapore Festival of Arte 1984 Date ProfruuM Tlm V<n« June 8. 9 Les Grand* Ballets Canadians Open rehearsals 12.30pm 1.45pm VT June 10 Fou Ts'ong Piano Masterclass 10.30 am 12.00pm DC Las Grands Ballets Canadiens Open rehearsals243 words
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Miscellaneous1359 1984-06-05 17 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sampla Page*. S' *5 I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by I Understudy (C) $5? I open B I Man from Atlantis The Montague I Diary I News Johnny Apple'seed. I I King Max pretends to be friendly to the Biskitts, hoping f&CJ~\ I that they1,359 words
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Miscellaneous479 1984-06-05 19 fULM GUIDE 1 r HOLLYWOOD (*****64): THE CHAMPIONS (C) DALIT (*****16): THE CHAMPIONS (C) mftropoi F IMIM27V WONDFRS OF CHINA Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city and a new METROPOLE (*****27). WONDERS OF CHINA, soccer king is born. PART 2 (C) LIWAQU (*****30): THE CHAMPIONS (C) VENUS (*****97): DARING479 words
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Advertisement50 1984-06-05 20 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Miscellaneous150 1984-06-05 20 'J- ftu Tongkats by Chaw Kia Hia. WATcR COLOURS CHEW KIA HIA'S water colour paintings will be on display at the Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec, Tanglin Shopping Centre, until Saturday, noon to 2 pm and 7 pm to 1 am on weekdays, and noon to 2 pm and 7 pm to 2150 words
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Miscellaneous653 1984-06-05 20 Festival of Arts fringe happenings Today 1-2 pm: Filipino Association and Phluog with Trading Faces (Dynasty Hotel). A Maori Dane* by the NZ Fores (CID carpark). 6.50 pm: National Theatre Symphonic Band (AMK Town Centra). Filipino Association and Phiuoy. (Boon Lay Residential Shopping Centre). 7.00 pm: Ruff Stuff A rock653 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-06-05 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 9.30 am Low tide: 10.18 am (0.1 m) (0.2 m) High tide: 4.24 pm High tide: 5.24 pm (2.2 m) (2.2 m) Low tide: 9.28 pm Low tide: 10.30 pm (1.2 m) (1.2 m)38 words
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Advertisement370 1984-06-05 25 classified 273-9Q90 Situations VjkjhU £HDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post of:(A) Conveyancing Officer (B) Cashier/Rent Collector (C) Horticultural Officer (D) Temporary Resettlement Inspector Requirements for Postq (A) GCE 3 0 Level including English Language or equivalent certificate. Applicants must possess at least 8 years experience as Conveyancing370 words
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Advertisement307 1984-06-05 25 IN TNK MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP ISS, AND IN THE MATTER OF SUPFAS PTE LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting ol the abovenamed company duly convened and held on 26 May 1984, the following special resolutions were passed Resolved: That Supfas307 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-06-05 26 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE point which separates Geylang International from Division One and relegation will have to be gained from tonight's (8pm) match against Armed Forces at the Jalan Besar Stadium. They are now on equal terms with second-from-bottom396 words
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128 1984-06-05 26 Reuter BONN, Tuesday WEST German Soccer Federation (DFB) Chairman Hermann Neuberger said today he expected FIFA, the game's world governing body, to name west Germany, Italy and Romania as Olympic qualifiers tomorrow following the Soviet-led Eastern Bloc boycott. West Germany failedReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-06-05 26 S GULAM - He carves out their win almost single-handedly HOTEL MERIDIAN 3 FAS ORIENT 1 By S GULAM FORMER international Don Ang almost single-handedly took Hotel Meridian to the semi-final of the SingaBre Business Houses Football League lior knockout tournament. Down by one goal in the329 words
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200 1984-06-05 26 AP SYDNEY, Tuesday ITALIAN soccer champions Juventus will field an almost full-strength lineup, led by ace goalscorer Paolo Rossi, when it faces Manchester United of England in a challenge match at the Sydney Cricket Ground tomorrow. Juventus manager Giovanni TrapattoniAP - 200 words
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Article81 1984-06-05 26 Reuter EAST BERLIN, Tuesday THE EAST German Football Association today named Berod Stange manager of the national side, the official news agency ADN said. Stange has been acting manager since Rudolf Krause resigned last October following a series of poor performances. The association also approvedReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-06-05 27 B KULA - Key playdrs 'mum' over their desire to be included JUNIOR WORLD CUP HOCKEY QUALIFYING ROUND Reports by B KULA ALMOST half the players called up for Singapore's Junior World Cup hockey squad failed to show up at the team's first training session421 words
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303 1984-06-05 27 IF you're not fit, forget about umpiring, at least in Premier Division league hockey. The ruling, set by the Singapore Hockey League's (SHA) umpires committee, is the rationale for the umpires' fitness test which was conducted recently. And to underline the importance303 words
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218 1984-06-05 27 SINGAPORE will be one of 11 teams in the Asia-Oceania zone vying for a place in the final of the Junior World Cup tournament which will be held in Vancouver next year. The Asia-Oceania qualifying round will be held in218 words
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203 1984-06-05 27 THE Citizen's Team Tennis competition resumed after a two-week break with a bang. Maruman created a surprise when they leapt past New Balance in their matches at the Singapore Tennis Centre last Saturday. Maruman now have 36 points from their previous203 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-06-05 27 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN ONE of Singapore's best woman squash players has been refused a place in the Japan Open championships. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association (SSRA) has been informed by their Japanese counterpart that our secondranked woman player Chia Chew Lan cannot375 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-06-05 28 ALFONSO CHAN - STORY: J ALFONSO CHAN FORMER Olympian Gary Stenlund knows a good thing when he sees one. The 43-year-old former javelin thrower who represented the US in the 1968 Mexico Olympics, was impressed on the first day of his three-month coach-* ing stint at thePICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW - 452 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-06-05 28 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE women's walking champion Tan gave a creditable performance to finish 14th in an international quadrangular meet featuring 60 competitors from Poland, Switzerland, Denmark and West Germany at Eschborn, 250 km from Cologne, over the weekend. Margaret clocked 56 mins 59.0 sees409 words
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219 1984-06-05 29 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday BARRY McGUIGAN makes his championship debut outside his native Northern Ireland wnen he defends his European featherweight boxing title against Spanish challenger Esteban Eguia at the Royal Albert Hall here today. McGuigan, 23, took over the vacant crown last NovemberReuter - 219 words
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556 1984-06-05 29 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday WEST INDIES made a swift return to their irresistible best one-day form to beat England by eight wickets in the third and final limited overs match and clinch the series 2-1 at Lord's here yesterday. Hostile fast bowlingReuter - 556 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-06-05 29 AP PRAGUE, Tuesday JARMILA KRATOCHVILOVA, world-record holder in the 400-metre and 800-metre events, plans to retire in late summer, the state-run CTK News Agency reported yesterday. "Last year, I achieved everything I set out to do, perhaps 200 per cent of what IAP - 240 words
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68 1984-06-05 29 Reuter MELBOURNE, Tuesday DAVIS Cup holders Australia will field the same four-man tennis team that beat Sweden 3-2 in last year's final when they meet Italy in the 1984 World Group quarterfinals in Brisbane next month. Chairman of selectors Geoff Pollard named Pat Cash,Reuter - 68 words
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Article286 1984-06-05 29 Reuter Epsom, Tuesday THIRTY YEARS after his first English Derby victory, Lester Piggott is still making the headlines as he bids for his 10th win in the classic horse race here tomorrow. The last-minute booking of 48-year-old Piggott for the second favourite Alphabatim hasReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-06-05 30 Nine more countries join the final list of nations attending the Olympics AP LOS ANGELES, Tuesday NINE MORE countries joined the final list of nations participating in the summer Olympics, boosting the total to 141, organisers of the Los Angeles Games said yesterday. Weekend additions, meeting theAP - 375 words
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Article217 1984-06-05 30 Reuter FOLLOWING IS a list of the 141 countries which have accepted invitations to attend the Games (countries are given with their official Olympic designation): Algeria, Andora, Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, BritishReuter - 217 words
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457 1984-06-05 30 AP SYDNEY, Tuesday JOE LYDON and Andy Gregory, heralded as two of Great Britain's tour trump cards, yesterday were left out of the side for the first Rugby League Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground here on Saturday. BothAP - 457 words
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Article138 1984-06-05 30 UPI SEOUL, Tuesday BRAZIL'S pro club Bangu A C blanked Belgium's Cercle Brugge 4-0 and South Korea's pro Hallelujah beat Thailand's national team 2-0 yesterday in Group "B" games of the 14th President's Cup soccer tournament in a provincial city. The victory gave both BanguUPI - 138 words
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49 1984-06-05 30 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday FORMER Manchester United and England winger, Steve Coppell, was yesterday appointed manager of English League soccer club, Crystal Palace. It is the first managerial appointment for 28-year-old Coppell, whose playing career ended prematurely due to a knee injury. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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187 1984-06-05 30 Reuter SOUTHPORT (England), Tuesday DAVID Tolley of Roanoke, Virginia, shot a two-under-par 71 to finish one shot off the pace yesterday after the opening round of the British Golf Championship being played on two golf courses near this north-western city.Reuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-06-05 31 FRENCH OPEN AP PARIS, Tuesday RAIN washed out all but a few hours' play at the French Open tennis championships yesterday but not before Ivan Lendl, Jimmy Connors and Andres Gomez had booked their places in the quar-ter-finals of the men's singles. Lendl, theAP - 332 words
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Article163 1984-06-05 31 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday U.S. TENNIS star Jtfeß McEnroe has been promised respite fnflrffce photographers who have been the obfMi of his wrath at the French Open tennis (NMraament. Tournament orjpnlMrs and photographers agreed that photographers using peep-hole openings at the back of courts wouldReuter - 163 words
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