Singapore Monitor, 6 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-06-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M C (P) No. 21 5 84 Wednesday, June 6, 1984 30 cents18 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-06-06 1 Larger air battle aborted when 11 Iranian planes returned to base THE GULF CRISIS LAT-WP WASHINGTON, WtdMiday THE two Iranian F-4 Phantom warplanes that were shot down yesterday by Saudi F--15 Eagles were hunting for oil tankers at low level and high speedLAT-WP - 728 words
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Article267 1984-06-06 1 NKW DELHI, Wednesday THE INDIAN Army stormed the Golden Temple in Amritsar late yesterday, and reliable sources said a fierce hand-to-hand battle was raging inside this morning. Sikh militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale defied orders to surrender and his armed men battled government forces with mortars,267 words
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Advertisement123 1984-06-06 1 i- MORE ON THE IRAN-IRAQ WAR IN PAGE 8 Reagan rules out War erodes support Baghdad rejects 'Stingers ineffective direct intervention for Khomeini Algerian peace plan in protecting ships' Leteron. In olocblc and nwiiUfll. Come to our showroom for a free demonstration. [3 LETERON* lVywy Private Limited mftm So*H«n«»MMllMMW|»yH>ut 1T123 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-06-06 2 MICHAEL LIEW - Emporium Holdings fails to take up tenancy due to fierce competition By MICHAEL LIEW SATURATION of Singapore's housing estates with stores and supermarkets is creating tough times for retailers. Small to medium-size supermarkets and convenience stores have penetrated almost every corner of394 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-06-06 2 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM OPENING the sth International Leather Fair this morning, Mr Leong Chee Whye, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Trade Development Boara, said prospects for the local leather market were bright, but expressed regret that manufacturers here have not289 words
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Article167 1984-06-06 3 Executive producer of The Awakening leaves for Hong Kong Lianhe Wanbao MR LAI SHUIQING, the executive producer from Hong Kong who supervised the initial series of SBC's TV drama, The Awakening, left for home today terminating his contract in Singapore. Two other TV producers, Mr Yang Ji andLianhe Wanbao - 167 words
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267 1984-06-06 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A POST-mortem on a 19-month-old girl whose body was found in a bed with her seriously-ill mother has shown that the baby died from an overdose of medicine, police said today. The child's father has told detectives he found267 words
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228 1984-06-06 3 Says reservist-cum-boss EMPLOYERS have been urged to recognise their employees' contribution to national service and the defence of the nation. The call was made today by Captain Lim Hock Soon, a reservist who is also an employer. Cpt Lim, general manager of228 words
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107 1984-06-06 3 A SEMINAR on the role of youths in curbing crime and drug abuse will be held at the St Patrick's Secondary School from June 0 to 12. It is organised by the Joo Chiat Crime Prevention and Drug Abuse Programme Control Committee, the107 words
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Article194 1984-06-06 3 A SWEEPER at Towner Primary School was today fined $1,500 for using criminal force on a 12-year-old girl intending to outrage her modesty. Yeo Pak Lan, 53, of Blk 60, Gevlang Bahru, pleaded guilty to the offence at Towner Primary School in May. The court194 words
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Article78 1984-06-06 3 A 29-YEAR-OLD assistant pork seller was today charged in a district court with committing theft of $300,000 and 206 share certificates of various companies belonging to a proprietress of a coffeeshop. Ng Bee Huat is said to have com- mitted the offence at Lim Chu78 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-06-06 4 THE TRADE Development Board (TDB) has published a Country Profile Series as part of its export promotion programme. A total of 40 countries are covered under the series. The board said each country profile is aimed at providing Singapore manufacturers and exporters with basic128 words
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75 1984-06-06 4 THE SINGAPORE Festival of Arts Secretariat has published a souvenir programme for this year's festival. The programme, priced at $3, contains information on the various foreign and local groups performing in the festival and other details of the shows. It is on sale at Times75 words
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69 1984-06-06 4 THE ULU PANDAN refuse incinerator plant at Toh Tuck Road will be closed from 2 July to 22 July 1984 and will not accept any refuse. The public should send refuse to the Lim Chu Kang dumping ground at 32 km, Lim69 words
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46 1984-06-06 4 KUSU Island's bumboat jetty was closed yesterday for repairs and improvement. It will re-open for use on August 8. Visitors to the island can use the Port of Singapore Authority ferry service, which makes use of another jetty.46 words
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272 1984-06-06 4 OEI SIN GIOK - JOINT-VENTURE BEATS 61 BIDDERS TO BUILD 1,220 PRE-FAB FLATS By OEI SIN GIOK A SINGAPORE joint-venture has overcome intense competition from local and foreign contractors to win a Housing and Development Board (HDB) contract to build and design 1,220 flats by prefabricated methods.272 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-06-06 4 SAFE PASSAGE SOON FOR POPULAR SHORT CUT TO HOLLAND ROAD Lianhe Zaobao WORK on Singapore's first overhead railway bridge will start next month to provide a safe passage between the fringe of the carpark near Block 4 of the Ghim Moh estate and the East SussexLianhe Zaobao; PICTURE LIANHE ZAOBAO - 233 words
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188 1984-06-06 4 Lianhe Zaobao TWO GIRLS are amongst a group of 12 air cadets from overseas taking part in an international exchange programme now being conducted in Singapore. They represent Australia, Hong Kong, India, the Philippjnes and the United States. Leading the US teamLianhe Zaobao - 188 words
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Article111 1984-06-06 4 TWO YOUTHS, believed to be responsible for a spate of motor-cycle thefts in Chinatown, were arrested by detectives in an ambush at Outram Park two nights ago. Detectives from the Central Police Station's anticrime prevention unit sprang the ambush near Outram Park's Block 26, where a111 words
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642 1984-06-06 6 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE LEGAL firm of J B Jeyaretnam Company has given the executive council of the giant Singapore Air TransportWorkers' Union (Satu) seven days to give a satisfactory explanation or face legal action over its move to restructure the 13,000-strong642 words
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266 1984-06-06 6 SIT YIN FONG - Seminar to be held to help the elderly By SIT YIN FONG SINGAPORE is anxious to learn about "motivating schemes" which other countries have for the elderly. Towards this end, experts and specialists in the Pacific region are to be invited to Singapore to talk266 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-06-06 6 FLOODS HIT Singapore again yesterday, barely a week after the last drenching. Elias Road was the worst affected area and the water level there rose to one metre. The road was closed to traffic. The areas which were only passable to heavy vehicles were Braddell Road101 words
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155 1984-06-06 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE Specialists' Shopping Centre in Orcnard Road is aiming for a change of image when Robinson's and John Little's stores close down next month. A fast food store is expected to move into the first floor, Bnd the155 words
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Advertisement80 1984-06-06 3 ■oiySH ■HMBrv «a«Szechuan cuisine at the Meisan Restaurant comes to you in a delicious,sumptuous range. Every dish is an exquisite creation and authentic to the last ingredient. Dine on such servings of genuine Szechuan specialities as Camphor Smoked Duck, Drunken Chicken, tender Meisan Pork Ribs and even live seafood courses.80 words
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Advertisement101 1984-06-06 4 Shangri-La International Hotels in Fenang jp Xmake you three offers you cant refuse. From now until July 31st, you can enjoy the sun and sea at three of Penang's best-known hotels at incredibly low prices: MSQQ MSgQ Single or double occupancy in mountain view rooms. Subject to 10% service charge101 words
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Advertisement163 1984-06-06 5 H EAR IT IS. LYRIC by CITIZEN. CITIZEN'S FIRST MUSICAL ANALOG ALARM A major breakthrough in watch design. Lyric is 33-8044 I jT"*® i unlike any other watch you've ever seen or JsMhL I 33-8109 heard. It's Citizen's first. The slimmest of its 1, 5 kind. So stylish, so technically163 words
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world
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Article361 1984-06-06 7 UPI MANILA, Wednesday THE PESO plunged against the dollar by 29 per cent today in a die facto devaluation ordered by President Ferdinand Marcos as part of a tough package aimed at rescuing the country from a severe economic ends. President Marcos, using his sweeping legislativeUPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-06-06 7 He's rapidly closing in on Democratic nomination THE MAD TO THE WHITE BOOSE UPI WASHINGTON, Wed MR WALTER Mondale closed in on the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday, beating Mr Gary Hart in the New Jersey primary, leading in West Virginia and approaching the 1,967 delegates needed forUPI - 547 words
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235 1984-06-06 7 Reuter PHNOM PENH, WtdnMday THE VIETNAMESE-backed Phnom Penh government is having problems building up its army to battle Cambodian resistance guerillas be<fause of a manpower shortage the country is literally short of men. Foreign relief experts and diplomats here say that due toReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-06-06 8 THE GULF CRISIS Reuter, AP LONDON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan expressed concern over yesterday's battle between Saudi and Iranian jets but again ruled out any direct US intervention in the Gulf, a senior US official said. Mr Reagan conferred last night with British Prime Minister MargaretReuter, AP - 568 words
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Article205 1984-06-06 8 Newsweek IRAN'S long and bloody war with Iraq may have begun to undermine domestic support for the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Some signs of the times: MIDDLE-class Iranian parents have begun withdrawing their children from school, the better to shelter them from the Ayatollah's press gangsNewsweek - 205 words
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191 1984-06-06 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE STINGER air defence missiles that Washington has sent to Saudi Arabia might be ineffective in protecting shipping in the Gulf, according to a Congressional study. The study by the Congressional Research Service says aircraft with infra-red countermeasures equipment might defeat191 words
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211 1984-06-06 8 AP BAGHDAD, Wednesday IRAQ reportedly yesterday rejected an Algerian plan to mediate an end to the 45-month Gulf war because "it is biased in favour of Iran," according to a reliable source here. The well-informed source, whose report was confirmedAP - 211 words
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Article348 1984-06-06 9 Reuter PARIS, Wednesday INTERNATIONAL borrowing on capital markets fell by more than a third in May compared with April, according to preliminary data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The 24-nation group's financial monthly statistics shows a total of U5510.49 billionReuter - 348 words
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147 1984-06-06 9 UPI INDIANA, Wednesday TWO SUSPECTED thieves may be forced to return to the scene of their crime and stay put. That's because the scene of their alleged burgling was the Indiana State Prison. Reginald Jackson and Philip Ingram, bothUPI - 147 words
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141 1984-06-06 9 Reuter LIMA, Wednesday GOVERNMENT in Peru was expected to come to a stop today as civil servants went oit strike for more ""Lboor leaders predicted the strike would close 11 of Peru's 14 government ministries and all municipal offices, public hospitals and state universities. MrReuter - 141 words
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526 1984-06-06 10 TRENDS Fortune magazine RESEARCH in the US to allow infertile women to bear children with eggs donated by other women has resulted in the births of two babies. The births, in January and April, have stirred legal, medical and religious debate but theyFortune magazine - 526 words
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Article62 1984-06-06 10 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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Article79 1984-06-06 10 AP DETROIT, Wed GENERAL Motors Corporation says it hopes to expand its role as a military supplier by creating a segment that will develop products as the need is identified. The military vehicles operation will be based at GM's technical centre in Warren, Michigan,AP - 79 words
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294 1984-06-06 10 CONCERN OVER LIBERAL TENDENCIES MOSCOW, Wednesday A SENIOR Kremlin official today expressed concern about liberalising tendencies in western communist parties and said they should remain strictly loyal to orthodox Soviet ideology. Mr Vadim Zagladin, Deputy Head of the Soviet Central Committee's International Department, said294 words
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66 1984-06-06 10 Reuter CARACAS, Wednesday THE Venezuelan Government said yesterday it was closing down the nation's seventh largest bank, the state-owned Banco Nacional de Descuento, after efforts to save it had failed. The bank was privately owned until 1978, when the Government intervened and took a majorityReuter - 66 words
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381 1984-06-06 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Wednesday MORE than 150 former paratroopers from nine countries, many of them now senior citizens, have an unusual reunion every year. They gather at 567 m, don parachutes ana jump one more time. "I feel 10 years youngerUPI - 381 words
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Advertisement193 1984-06-06 7 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. 1 I J Hanac Mori, a name synonymous with high 1 I fashion, will be presenting a dazzling y 1 J I collection ranging from stylish193 words
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Advertisement61 1984-06-06 8 Dining Ar Raffles. HflKwm! RvlmColrt. Superb cuisine featuring Italian specialties and an impressive choice of Italian wines and liqueurs. Ample parking at the rear. Raffles Hotel SBP Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41. THINK FITNESS... THINK FITNESS INTERNATIONAL Let the professionals get you fit. PRC* ESSICNW.61 words
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Advertisement197 1984-06-06 9 H wtk ITALIAN PAVILION I 7 fernahonal Leather Fair I Hall 3, World Trade Centre, Singapore I June 6 to 9, 1984 I June 6—B (10am to 6pm) June 9 (10am to 4pm) H In shop windows around the world, Italian shoes find a place in the front row displays197 words
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Advertisement50 1984-06-06 10 DRAGON PALACE We offer a tribute to oriental gourmets-superb CANTONESE cuisine, Fresh Seafood Steamboat in a relaxing ambience. We also offer an attractive WEDDING OR COMPANY DINNER PACKAGE FREE AMPLE FORKING For Reservation, please call C *****11 wJW 1 EXTN. 121/130 SpUI International Pie. Ltd. Oxley Rise/Penang Rolid. Singapore 0923.50 words
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Advertisement8 1984-06-06 10 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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617 1984-06-06 12 PHILIP BANSBERG - Move sequel to Tian Teck's refusal to provide new funds BY PHILIP BANSBERG IN HONQ KONG THE Singapore-Controlled Associated Hotels Ltd group has agreed to use the Hyatt Hotel in Hong Kong as security for bank loans. The move follows the refusal of617 words
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Article104 1984-06-06 12 TIAN Teck Investment Holding Co is controlled by brothers of the three Hong Fok directors. Its financial links with the Singapore Hong Fok Corp were severed when Hong Fok sold 8.4 per cent of International Associated Co s shares to the parent company, Tian Teck. The company104 words
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209 1984-06-06 12 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corp has put the pressure on other members of the big four banks with its contribution to the latest round of interest rate increases. Prime rate has, as expected, gone up, but only to 9.5 per cent. With209 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-06-06 12 SHELL Refining Company Bhd expects to operate its Singapore refinery at optimum capacity in the medium term, chairman Mr R M Charlton said at the annual meeting yesterday. He said the refinery handled 65,300 barrels a day in 1983, 5 per cent more212 words
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232 1984-06-06 12 IN SINGAPORE, the market was firm this morning with improvement in market sentiment. KG Flour and Textile Corp led the risers, each gaining 20 cents to S6O and $3.26 respectively. Times b followed behind with a 15 cents rise to $8.45. MPHB lost232 words
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Article162 1984-06-06 12 THE US dollar fell slightly against most currencies on some selling in quiet earlv trading after its sharp gains in New York. Although reports that Saudi Arabian jets had downed two Iranian aircraft over Saudi territorial waters lent some support to the dollar, it remained bearish on162 words
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880 1984-06-06 13 BANKER SALLEH BUYS UP EU FINANCE FOR 57.2 MILLION PROMINENT businessman and banker Datuk Mohamed Sail eh Yusof has bought Eu Finance, paying a price believed to be close to the $57.2 million that Lien Hoe Industries was to have paid in an earlier deal that was aborted. At the880 words
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Article259 1984-06-06 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher Cold Storage 3.38/3.40 Fraser and Neave 5.80/5.85 Haw Par 2.31 B Jacks Intl 4.90 B Keck Seng 3.26 B Magnum 3.58/3.60 M Cement 7.45/7.60 Arab Mai Dev 1.15/1.17 Boustead 2.43/2.44 Esso 14.80/15.20 Genting 5.20/5.25 GIH 2.42 S Hume 4.90/5.15 Inchcape259 words
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Article118 1984-06-06 13 Your SI to one unit of foroign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1045 2.0945 2.0855 sterling 2.9430 2.9210 2.9110 Australian 1.8942 1.8702 1.8552 Canadian 1.6239 1.6038 1.5888 New Zealand 1.3944 1.3744 1.3594 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.3176 11.0175 10.9675 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.8646118 words
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COMPANY REPORTS
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110 1984-06-06 13 SANYO Industries Bhd had a 7.2 per cent increase in turnover of M 554.96 million last year and its net profit after taxation shot up to M 5529,000 from M*236,000 despite the suspension of colour television production.' The completion of the retrenchment benefits110 words
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70 1984-06-06 13 TONGKAH Harbour has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that after the professional valuation of M 596.78 million placed on Bena Plantations, the net asset per share will improve from M 52.66 as on June 30, 1983, to M 54.06. The proposed acquisition of70 words
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64 1984-06-06 13 COSMIC Insurance Corporation Ltd doubled its capital from $4 55 million to $10 million with the issue of 5.5 million new shares, part of which is being offered to and taken up by employees of the company. The new issue is to meet the need64 words
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57 1984-06-06 13 PUBLIC Bank Bhd's proposed bonus issue of one-for-four shares at 50 cents each, amounting to Ms 42 million, has been approved. With the economic recovery of major industrialised nations and the commitment of management and staff to work as a team, satisfactory performance should57 words
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53 1984-06-06 13 LION Corporation Bhd, with the acquisition of a piece of land in Bukit Rajah Industrial Estate in Klang Valley to modernise its steel manufacturing base, has finalised negotiations with an internationally renowned hospital equipment manufacturer to make selected bed models and to be53 words
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Article107 1984-06-06 13 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd will be acquiring a 30 per cent interest in Look Fook Sow Sdn Bhd for a total consideration of Ms 3 million in cash. MELODIES Ltd, a substantial shareholder of Hotel Royal Ltd, has acquired another 3,000 shares and raised its percentage of ownership to107 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-06-06 12 *'"4 IIK *W£LL, IP WE WEREN'T HERE l'P BE IN YOUR OfflCt LO&HCT MV SWIRT ON e>TOCK6-17 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-06-06 15 150 apartments in tower and low-rise blocks will be built in two phases REGENCY PARK is a freehold condominium project by Leo Properties. It is in Nathan Road. Phase I of Regency Park is now being marketed. There is a total of 150 units374 words
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1155 1984-06-06 16 VINCENT FONG - THE DEVELOPMENT CHARGE CONTROVERSY By VINCENT FONG ALTHOUGH it is being justified on economic grounds that development charges are levied because of "the economic burden being placed on the community as a result of development being more intensive than what was anticipated1,155 words
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342 1984-06-06 17 PROFESSOR Philip Mortha agrees that "the government has done the logical and sensible thing in doing away with the old system of fixed charges." He also feels that the government has been sensible enough to revise the procedures so that official valuation reports are available342 words
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480 1984-06-06 17 BENNY ORTEGA - By BENNY ORTEGA PROPERTY DEVELOPERS trying to understand the Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS) recent friendly advice to financial institutions and banks on property financing should read the May issue of The Banker. The British publication has480 words
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Advertisement251 1984-06-06 16 a) 6th Urban Ranawal Sala in 1977 Parcel 68 Parcel 63 Tomlinson/Ellis Road Cavenagh/Kramat Road Proposed Development Hotel Hotel/Shoppinq Plot Ratio 2.74 3 Site Area (sq m) 11,788 74 2 765 pr, ce $9,076,760 $2,391 725 Rate per sq m $769 95 $865 Assuming both sides are comparable, an increase251 words
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Article76 1984-06-06 18 RECENTLY, I saw the film Breakdance at the Odeon. I was disgusted at the behaviour of some of the youths. Before every show, patrons are warned not to smoke or face a $500 fine. Yet, a group of youths were smoking during the show. Somehow,76 words
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Article126 1984-06-06 18 THE Singapore Bus Service has announced several times that a new bus guide giving comprehensive fare information pertaining to the OTS system will be available in May. Now that May has come and gone, may we remind SBS again of the urgent need of a bus guide126 words
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Article96 1984-06-06 18 ISAAC CHEONG - ISAAC CHEONG Singapore 0208 I REFER to my letter, "OTS tickets must also have bus numbers" (SM, May 31). In my original letter, I said OtS tickets with the vehicle registration number as printed them can save us the trouble to recall it when we96 words
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264 1984-06-06 18 Driver booked by parking attendant on public road DO Housing and Development Board parking attendants have jurisdiction beyond the HDB car parks? Three weeks ago, I stopped along a side road to get some snacks for my two hungry children. Seeing a single264 words
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Article274 1984-06-06 18 RAYMOND WONG - RAYMOND WONG Singapore 0410 I REFER to the letter "Sweating it out in the jog but no lucky draw tickets" by Leo (SM, May 31). He said that "on exchanging pink receipts of registration for the T-shirts before the event, we were told274 words
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Article300 1984-06-06 18 ISSUES SOUTH AFRICAN Prime Minister Pieter Botha has started a controversial six-nation tour of Europe. It is the first such trip by a South African Premier for 20 years and has considerable implications. His visit to Lisbon has been condemned by many Portugese as lending respectability to the300 words
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Article451 1984-06-06 19 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT BY ANY measure, the prospect of a disruption to flow of oil from the Persian Gulf should caused great alarm. It remains the source of no less than 20 per cent of the free world's oil. All the stocks being451 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-06-06 19 DR LUISA LEE - REPLIES DR LUISA LEE Ag Medical Director Training Health Education Dept Ministry of Health WE REFER to the letter "Some have to spit because of health" (SM, May 23V Phlegm is produced by the lining of the air passages. It is composed mainly265 words
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Article131 1984-06-06 19 DERRICK TAN - DERRICK TAN Public Relations Officer Telecoms WE REFER to the letter from Mr Robert Chan (SM, April 11) regarding our telephone cable work in the vicinity of Block 114 Depot Road. The work to lay the telephone cable commenced on March 19 and was completed on April131 words
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Article123 1984-06-06 19 YAP YEOW WOON - YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter "Long wait for motorcycle licence" from "Impatient" (SM, May 19). The motorcycle riding training course is only a one-day course of about eight hours. However, in order to maximise utilisation of the123 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-06-06 19 BEYOND THE HEADLINES WiiiVWi m TO: (\V.v H VJ!iF Lh 1 ~j y Jfe 1> Q3; i17 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-06-06 20 PAT D'ROSE - Superstar, B ft W Minstrels and Pirates of Penzance are on the way By PAT D'ROSE FIRST, it will be Jesus Christ Superstar, the rock opera. Following it will probably be the Black and White Minstrel Show (from London) and then the Pirates of Penzance. Staging these top-rate567 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-06-06 20 LO TIEN YIN - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL M OF ARTS U 1084 Jfl By LO TIEN YIN THE OOLAH WORLD may not be on the same scale as Milton's Paradise Lost. But local plavwright Han Lao-da, when writing Tne Oolah World for this year's Arts Festival made himself to face the837 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-06-06 20 leisure LAT-WP LOS ANGELES: The Olympic season officialS began last Friday as e unveiling of a 25-foot-high bronze gateway at the Coliseum opened the Olympic Arts Festival, the cultural component of the XXIII Olympiad. "The festival begins; the Olympic summer is here," said festival director RobertLAT-WP - 670 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-06-06 22 STEVEN REDDICLIFFE - TV SCENE By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE LAT-WP I MUST admit I had entertained lavish doubts about the US networks' plans for autumn. More dumb-sounding comedies, silly-sounding adventure shows, marathon mini-series. The season just about ended had taken its toll on me and thee. Ennui. TheLAT-WP - 685 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-06-06 22 Cosmopolitan Theatre Cervantes (Part 6) (Spanish) (English Subtitles) (Ch 12, 9 pm) CERVANTES' restless spirit leads him through the cities of Spain. He works as a tax collector, a job which gets him imprisoned on more than one occasion. In the Sevilla prison, he meets469 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-06-06 23 JACK SMITH - By JACK SMITH in Hollywood LAT-WP WHEN I was in high school I saw Ginger Rogers in Gold Diggers of 1933, and when she sang we're in the Money in Latin I fell in love. She was my idea of a smart, sophisticated, flip, irreverent and gorgeousLAT-WP - 742 words
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Article, Illustration721 1984-06-06 25 LO TIEN YIN - V&uisine Spicy Szechuan food for rainy weather By LO TIEN YIN WHEN the weather is chilly, and when the rains keep coming, what better way to warm heart and soul than with something hot? Chillies! Huge dried chillies. And never mind if the weather here isn'tPictures by SPENCER LOH - 721 words
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Advertisement316 1984-06-06 20 I life with Tampax. Go any whers,doanything,wear what VHH you will, anytime. Tampax tampons, J I I I Tampax tampons are essential for I i the active girl who likes her freedom. Unlike pads, there are no restricting no-nos to remember. w Tam pax my lifestyle. I can wear the316 words
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Miscellaneous1207 1984-06-06 21 ■anas* JBBBK Live Sample V 3.00 Opening end Programme Highlight* followed by jt f 9 4.35 The Richard x Simmons demonstrates made from food- \y stuff and gives beauty tips and a lesson on self-massage. 5.20 Romper Room (E). 5.45 Home. I Jfcj While the children playing in the bushes,,Kim1,207 words
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Miscellaneous178 1984-06-06 21 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Derby Preview 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Omnibus 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 That's Trad 3.45 Report on Religion 4.00 World News178 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-06 22 Where Can You Get the Latest Nevus in Marine Parade? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE jMKk MONITOR W Available in M.innc P.n id.- ,it K I Abdul K.inm Store 1/3 East Coast Road Sultan Stor»* 23 East Co,! 1-' n oad267 words
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Advertisement239 1984-06-06 23 Over $600 worth of JEWELLERY t&J TO BE WON! JJnfcu in 20th Century-Fox's CONTEST You must have seen this particular advertisement of Poh Heng Jewellery Pte Ltd announcing their new branch at Hougang recently. To enter this contest, all you need to do is, place the gold bar given below239 words
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Miscellaneous511 1984-06-06 23 fllM GUIDE jSCffl HOLLYWOOD (*****64): THE CHAMPIONS (C) DALIT (*****16): TIIK CHAMPIONS VmMmURUmN 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): MISTRESS (C) BEDOK (*****7): POM POM (C) Synopsis:511 words
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Miscellaneous90 1984-06-06 24 SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM THE Hilton Playhouse and British Airways will present Side by Side by Sondheim at its Grand Ballroom today. Tickets, at $90 nett (inclusive of pre-dinner cocktails at 7.15 pm, four-course Western dinner at 7.45 pm, and theatre at 9.15 pm), are available at the hotel's90 words
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Miscellaneous591 1984-06-06 24 Festival of Arts fringe happenings TaJay 1-2 pm: Sugar (Dynasty Hotel). Jeramiee a jazz band (CID carpark). 6.30 pm: Talking Eyes (Toa Payoh Town Centre). Jeramzee (Bedok Town Centre). NUS Stage Band (Bukit Merah Town Centre). 7.00 pm: Phlzzog (Parkway Parade). Tomorrow 1-2 pm: Ruff Stuff (Dynasty Hotel). SIA Group591 words
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Miscellaneous89 1984-06-06 24 WOMEN IN LOVE WOMEN IN LOVE will be screened at the British Council, Singapore Rubber House, 4 Collyer Quay today at 6.30 pm. Based on the novel by D H Lawrence, it explores the relationships between two emancipated sisters and their lovers. Admission is by free tickets, available to members89 words
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Advertisement127 1984-06-06 25 WWhenwehawe isg f something really good,,rf T we don 't keep it J under our hats...' I We just lay it out on the table So from HkfjWttSb June 10th (and every Sunday), you can treat t 3®BQStD yourself to our fabulous Thai Buffet Lunch at the In II f127 words
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Miscellaneous448 1984-06-06 26 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA This isn't a good time for de- September 23 to October 22 pending on co-operation for an If you offer a helping hand to ambitious social scheme. A a rather difficult person don't message or a telephone call be too taken448 words
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Miscellaneous180 1984-06-06 26 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook HOWV^k)eu "TRY To MAKE THCAA BE comc fcyenv irr may be fascinate* bv too'. be WOMAN I MeETI THAT Voo JHIVtSTIUGf gXCITIW I ENDS UP 6eiH6' /COME **056 GIVE OFF A SENSE V>T II fl *J«ST A ASIDO OF pMG€Z AND j| DR SMOCK By George180 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-06-06 27 IT'S A DELIGHTFUL SHOWCASE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES... IN conjunction with the school holidays, Children's Fair '84 opens at the Hyatt Regency Hotel today. This event is a follow-up of the Children's Fair held in 1981 at the World Trade Centre which attracted a crowd322 words
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319 1984-06-06 28 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN Children are the hope of the future. What hope is there in the future for those selling children's products in Singapore? Survey Research Singapore, an organisation specialising in marketing and media studies, provided some statistics upon which they can319 words
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122 1984-06-06 28 How much do children in Singapore have to spend? Frank Small and Associates, another market research organisation, has the answer. A recent survey on pocket money received by school children revealed that the average primary school child got 80 cents per122 words
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465 1984-06-06 29 LEARNING to use computers is like learning a language. The younger the students are, the easier it is. And the more fluent one is in its application. Computer logic has a structure like the rules of a language, and when one learns465 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-06-06 31 A COUPLE of years ago, a band of little blue gnomes invaded Singapore. They liked it here so much that they will be celebrating their stay with a party. Yes, four Smurfs will be performing a disco dance at Children's Fair '84. Mr Tony Koh of Cardinal262 words
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143 1984-06-06 31 COLA Cao, the official breakfast beverage of Olympic athletes in Los Angeles can be tasted at Children's Fair *84. This drink was also the official breakfast beverage in the last four Olympic games. Cola Cao contains kola malted cereals, non fat cocoa and dicalcuim143 words
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Advertisement161 1984-06-06 28 Smurf along to Smurf Carnival Smurfendous tun Picture Os- Balloons with Smurf on awaits you and your taken with them of course. family at the Smurf your Carnival,where you favourite f A can have... Smurf C-l < V ASK' rr^^/^\lKV d f more! part in the A °l ne f161 words
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Advertisement245 1984-06-06 30 kt\* lllll«(Wil^>M—MNMWM—M HkMMMMMHHHHIV tMicrokid Opens New Doors To Computers For Your Children The Computer is an integral part of everyone's future. There are courses for toddlers, (four-year-olds). For 6 to No one can afford to leave their children behind in this rapid 8 year-olds, 9 to 12, and 13 to245 words
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Advertisement51 1984-06-06 31 A TREAT FOR YOUR KIDS Cm St, Good tasting. Energy giving. FREE Olympics toy athletes with every $20 purchase Square Fruit Jellies. The ready-to-eat jelly treat Breakfast a minute away Acemark Instant Porridge L a,* Sole Distributor: Ace Mark Pte. Ltd. 9-C, Bay 1, River Valley Qose, Singapore 0923- Tel:51 words
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Advertisement248 1984-06-06 33 classified 273-909Q Situations Vacant DRIVER WANTED The Singapore Monitor has an immediate vacancy for an experienced driver for the Chief Executive Officer. REQUIREMENTS: Must have class 3 licence with at least 2 years experience as a chauffeur. Ability to speak English is a must. Salary will be commensurate with experience.248 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-06-06 34 SHAH On Squash FOCUS ON MILO SQUASH LEAGUE THE SINGAPORE Squash Rackets Association's national InterClub League now entering its final rounds, has thrown up some interesting surprises. Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association (SAFRA), who have dominated the men's league over the last two years, have found614 words
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319 1984-06-06 34 B KULA - By B KULA SINGAPORE'S women hockey players have set their sights on avenging their defeat by Malaysia, when they play the Malaysian girls in two test matches on Aug 18 and 19 in Singapore. Our women lost to them in the final of319 words
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77 1984-06-06 34 BOON LAY constituency is searching for young talented players to represent them in the Singapore Hockey Association's Division II league, which will begin on June 16, 1984. Interested parties can contact the convenor, Sangra Narayanan, at Tel: *****31, in the mornings, for further details.77 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-06-06 35 WONDER BOY - 'MONIIUk RACING TODAYS TRACK WORM By WONDER BOY UP-AND-COMING apprentice K L Oo will finally get his chance to ride his first feature race when he was selected to replace iockey Martin Sng in the Jockeys' Invitational Race on Saturday. The invitational544 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-06-06 35 Lester Piggott (right)... a 7-2 second favourite on Alphabatim.15 words
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Article78 1984-06-06 35 Reuter EPSOM (England), Wednesday A TIGHT security net has been thrown around the odds-on favourite in today's Derby, El Gran Senor, the hottest property in European horse racing. The Irish-trained, unbeaten colt, valued at US|BO million (Ssl6B million), failed to appear for the customary work-out over theReuter - 78 words
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Article132 1984-06-06 35 Brian Rouse, MY Reuter EPSOM (England), Wednesday THE final list of the 18 runners and riders in today's English Derby: ALPHABATIM Lester Piggott, AT TALAQ Richard Hills, CATALDI Tony Hark, CLAUDE MONET Steve Caothen, CREAG-AN-SGOR John ReM, ELEGANT AIR Brace Raymond, EL GRAN SENOR PatBrian Rouse, MY; Reuter - 132 words
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Article425 1984-06-06 35 Reuter EPSOM (England), Wednesday IRISH master trainer Vincent O'Brien was wondering yesterday whether his chances of landing a record-equalling seventh Epsom Derby could be foiled by his son. O'Brien looks to his odds-on favourite EH Gran Senor to lift the £227,680 (5|683,000) first Erize but considers 14-1 shotReuter - 425 words
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Article153 1984-06-06 36 Reuter TOP-SEEDED John McEnroe became the first player to reach the men's semifinals with a straightforward 6-3 6-4 6-4 victory over US World Cup teammate Jimmy Arias. McEnroe, aiming to become the first American since Tony Trabert in 1955 to win the French crown, pickedReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-06-06 36 TRENCH OPEN AP PARIS, Wednesday HANA Mandlikova became the first woman player to reach the semifinals of the French Open tennis championshins yesterday with a 6-1 6-4 victory over 16-year-old American amateur, Melissa Brown. Mandlikova, who won these championships in 1981, trailed 2-3 in theAP - 108 words
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405 1984-06-06 36 Slam or Sham Martina just keeps on winning Reuter PARIS, Wednesday MARTINA Navratilova reached the semifinals of the French Open tennis championships with a resounding 6-4 6-2 win over fellow-American Kathy Horvath yesterday. And once again the Grand Slam or "Grand Sham" argument was the main topic of conversation atReuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-06-06 36 YANNICK NOAH (FRANCE) bt BALAZB TAROCZY (HUNGARY) 3-6 6-2 7-« 7-6 Reuter PARIS, Wednesday YANNICK NOAH, bidding to do what the legendary Rene Lacoste, Henri Cochet and Jean Borotra never achieved, continued his defence of the French Open tennis title with a four-set win overReuter - 509 words
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408 1984-06-06 36 TOP men's and women's seeds, JOHN McENROE and MARTINA NAVRATILOVA yesterday powered their way into the semifinals of the French Open tennis championships where two tough opponents will be waiting to deny them the only Grand Slam title they have never won. McEnroe408 words
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Article110 1984-06-06 36 Reuter (x) denotes seed. MEN'S SINGLES: Fourth Round: (x) Mats WiL a d r X Sweden bt Juan Aguilera (Spain) 6-2 6-1 63, (x) Yannick Noah (France) bt Balazs Taroczy (Hungary) 3-6 6-2 7-6 7-6, Quarterfinals: (x) John McEnroe (US) bt (x) Jimmy Arias (US) 6-3 6-4 6-4, (x)Reuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-06-06 37 IPS - US opens Pandora Box when Chinese ace granted asylum '35Klg» Story and Pictures by IPS HU NA was China's No. 1 tennis player, and the possible root-cause for the threatened communist boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics. During the 32-nation Federation Cup held in237 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-06-06 38 Maradona moans Barcelona's indecision over $15 mil Napoli offer Reuter BARCELONA, Wednesday BARCELONA'S Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona today called on the Spanish club to make up its mind about an offer for him of more than US$7 million (Sfls million) from Italian club Napoli.Reuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-06-06 38 Reuter SHARON CENTER (Ohio), Wednesday t FOR THE first time since 1952, Arnold Palmer has failed to qualify for the US Open Golf Championship which will be held starting June 14 at the Winged Foot Club in Mamaroneck,Reuter - 122 words
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253 1984-06-06 38 The Star THE International Football Federation (Fifa) may step in to settle the venue dispute for the World Cup Group Four A match between Brunei and China. Brunei does not wish to play the away match in Beiiing because it has no diplomaticThe Star - 253 words
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163 1984-06-06 38 Reuter FRANKFURT, Wednesday WEST GERMAN soccer club Eintracht Frankfurt clinched First Division survival tonight, drawing 1-1 in a play-off match with HSV Duisberg in front of 50,000 jubilant supporters. The draw gave Eintracht a clear two-leg victory over Second Division Duisberg after their 5-0Reuter - 163 words
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215 1984-06-06 38 AP ADELAIDE Wednesday FORMER Australian youth captain Tom McCulloch realised a dream when he scored Australia's goal in the 1-1 draw against Glasgow Rangers at Hindmarsh Stadium here Tuesday night. McCulloch had anticipated a highlight in his soccer career by leading Australia against ScotlandAP - 215 words
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Advertisement184 1984-06-06 34 classified Business Premises for Sale/Rent 11 1 OFFICE FOR SALE PARKWAY TOWER (next to Parkway Parade) 650 sq ft to 7,000 sq ft $530 p.s.f. to $570 p.s.f. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Orchard Plaza $550 p.s.f. (10,764 sq ft to 23,800 sq ft) Approved for restaurant, nite-club, lounge, supermarket, showroom or184 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-06-06 39 IVAN LENDL Reuter PARIS, Wednesday IVAN LENDL does not like to be called the "nearly man of tennis", but his record speaks for itself: French Open runner-up in 1981, US Open runner-up in 1982 and 1983, and Australian Open runner-up in 1983. And although theReuter - 275 words
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93 1984-06-06 39 BEST OF THE SPORTS FILES Reuter EUGENE (Oregon), Wednesday MARY DECKER, the world record-holder at 5,000 metres, ran the fastest 1,500 metres of the year when she was clocked in three minutes 59.19 seconds on Monday at the Athletics West Olympic prep meetingReuter - 93 words
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