Singapore Monitor, 7 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-06-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION W M C (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday. June 7. 1984 SOcents16 words
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142 1984-06-07 1 IF YOU are wondering what the two mysterious blasts this morning were, so are a large number of people. But police said they had no reports of damage. The shocks, which occurred at about 8.4S a.m., caused windows to rattle in places as far142 words
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361 1984-06-07 1 AP, Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday SIKH militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was found dead today in the Golden Temple in Amritsar, one day after Government troops stormed the complex, killing at least 250 Sikhs, the United News ofAP, Reuter - 361 words
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Article748 1984-06-07 1 EE BOON LEE; YONG POW ANG - Union to ask three members why they shouldn't be expelled for challenging the committee »y EE BOON LEE and YONG POW ANG IN A SHARP counter move, the Executive Council of the Singa6 ore Air Transport-workers' nion (Satu) has decided to ask three members748 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-07 1 L KENNEX BLACK ACE I SPORTS b lIISURI (PTI) ITD. Tel 2784b88 3 lines) NO one BANK AliiOWS YOU TO DO ALL THESE Kar Check your balance isr Order a new cheque book tsr Request for a statement tar Stop payment on a cheque tar Transfer funds Pay bitts iar124 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-06-07 2 MICHAEL LIEW; LOONG SWEE YIN; CATHARINE FERNANDO - 2 factories gutted and one person injured in multimillion dollar fire this morning Report: MICHAEL LIEW LOONG SWEE YIN and CATHARINE FERNANDO TWO FACTORIES were gutted and at least one person injured in a multi-million-dollar blaze at Jurong this morning The fire started in a bitumen products factoryPhoto: LEE CHIU SAN - 409 words
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154 1984-06-07 2 AN OIL RIGGER took his own life because he was upset by his repeated failures to obtain a welding trade certificate, the Cororners' Court was told today. Loh Khee Nyen, 27, of Ang Mo Kio, was found dead on Jan 12 at the154 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-06-07 3 EVERYONE can join in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) celebration of Singapore's 25 years of na-tion-building. On SAF Day, July L instead of the usual small parade at the various camp, the army this year is organising a one-hour centralised parade415 words
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178 1984-06-07 3 A MASS Rapid Transit (MRT) contract worth about $45 million was won by a joint venture between a Singapore firm and three French companies, which includes $1.5 million for spares. The Singapore Electronic and Engineering Pte Ltd, Schneider, Societe NouveUe Halberthal and Thomson and178 words
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174 1984-06-07 3 THE case of two teenaged brothers who were charged in court with causing grevious hurt to a pregnant woman has been fixed for further mention on June 21. The two brothers, both students aged 12 and 13 were first charged174 words
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Article684 1984-06-07 4 Peter Teo - A Journalists Notebook By Peter Teo OUft MEN in blue have generally won the respect and admiration of all Singaporeans. They have come a long way from the time when "police" was a dirty word that was the time when few wanted to join684 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-06-07 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE mountain-climbing way to education will be used by teachers and students of Bedok South Secondary School as part of a plan to make the most of their June holidays. The hopes of the party of 55 students, 10330 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-06-07 5 OEI SIN GIOK - INDUSTRIAL HEALTH DIVISION OFFER NEW SERVICES By OEI SIN GIOK THERE IS not enough competent firms or organisations carrying out environmental monitoring of factories to ensure that health hazards such as noise and dust are kept under control and the workers'PICTURES: HAIRIS - 466 words
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Advertisement8 1984-06-07 2 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement94 1984-06-07 4 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Registration for all courses 2nd 9th June 1984 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Last test at 4 p.m. GENERAL COURSES AT ALL LEVELS Elementary Intermediate Advanced (including educational visits for full time classes) BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS Basic Correspondence Managerial Skills Report-Writing and Business Correspondence EXAMINATION94 words
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Advertisement185 1984-06-07 5 Eat your heart out this week at The Brasserie La Rotonde. (And your asparagus). The season for artichokes more flowery sauces—Vinaigrette, asparagus is once more upon us. Mayonnaise, Hollandaise and Or rather upon our farmer Maltaise. friends in France. And we have a few Here the sun has nurtured tempting185 words
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298 1984-06-07 6 Reuter CANBERRA, Thursday US bases in Australia put the country at added risk of nuclear attack Dut the benefits outweigh this, Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday. Mr Hawke, whose labour government yesterday took delivery of the first of 75 FA-18Reuter - 298 words
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256 1984-06-07 6 Agencies LOS ANGELES, Thursday A MAN who fled the Philippines after claiming he saw soldiers holding the arms of Mr Benigno Aquino's alleged assassin before shots were fired, gave two conflicting testimonies at the Aquino inquiry panel. Mr Ruben Regalado, 26, was aAgencies - 256 words
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Article153 1984-06-07 6 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday FULFILLING a pledge by President Ronald Reagan, the US Defence Department told Congress vesterday it wants to sell Thailand 40 tanks plus machineguns, radios and other equipment, to strengthen Thai defences against "hostile forces operating from neighbouring countries." While the statementAP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-06-07 8 THE GULF CRISIS AP DUBAI, Thursday THE SAUDI attack on an Iranian war Slane points to deeper US involvement i the Gull war a development more likely to divide Gulf states than unite them against an Iranian threat. Although the six pro-Western members ofAP - 437 words
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313 1984-06-07 8 Baghdad says they are reprisal attacks AP MANAMA, Thursday IRAQ, adding to a series of aggressive reprisals in the Gulf war, said its forces struck three Iranian towns early today in retaliation for the Persian state's shelling of four Iraqi centres yesterday. Baghdad RadioAP - 313 words
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228 1984-06-07 8 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday AN AMERICAN company announced yesterday that it had successfully recreated a naturally occurring protein which destroys cancerous cells in humans without the damaging side effects of chemotherapy. The biotechnology company Genentech of San Francisco described preliminary results ofReuter - 228 words
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Article496 1984-06-07 9 TRENDS UPI IN SPACE, Americans never thought much about the Europeans. The Russians had Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin, the US had John Glenn and walked on the Moon, and for the Europeans, well, there was Barbarella, the barely dressed French comicstrip heroine, reports Foroes.UPI - 496 words
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Article62 1984-06-07 9 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-06-07 9 THE BOM TO THE WHITE HOUSE Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday WALTER Mondale yesterday appeared to have all but clinched the Democratic Presidential nomination, but rival Gary Hart struck him one last blow in the California primary and insisted the race still on. Five finalReuter - 441 words
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Article227 1984-06-07 9 HIS BATTLE CRY IS 'ON TO SAN FRANCISCO' Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thur* GARY HART stood here amidst a blaze of red, white and blue balloons with his family and, in a show of bravado, roused supporters with the battle cry, "On to San Francisco andReuter - 227 words
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Article305 1984-06-07 10 Reuter BEERSHEBA (Israel), Thursday AN ISRAELI scientist hopes to revolutionise Arab attitudes towards camels by breeding them for meat and marketing them in the Muslim world. Professor Daniel Cohen, New York-born Director of Veterinary Research at Ben-Gurion University in the Negev Desert, has spentReuter - 305 words
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424 1984-06-07 10 British financier Sir James Goldsmith wants to buy conglomerate LAT-WP STAMFORD (Connecticut), Thursday CONTINENTAL group said that it received an unsolicited and unofficial merger proposal on Tuesday morning from a European financier who wants to buy the Stamford-based conglomerate for US$5O (Sslos) perLAT-WP - 424 words
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354 1984-06-07 10 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday CHINESE financial experts are discussing the possible revival of the stock market in China, closed since the communist takeover in 1949, but the government says there is no concrete initiative so far. The official China Daily said the experts wereReuter - 354 words
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Advertisement60 1984-06-07 6 It's all happening... Maxell Get high performance MAXELL Power today! VcaptufM gags#,„„„ the moment 9 tapes keeps you 0^ everything VjJjjS on tlme^/ iflp delights gives you a wf|§ the children 1A closer shave Tl limi .maxell Superior leakpowers for you. SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD V" S. 18 P®'" Panpng60 words
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Advertisement578 1984-06-07 7 fm School Holiday Fun at I ]V A colour-photo exhibition on the VW> Urr? culture, architecture, music, dance, I 101$ industry and people, by the Embassy r j bßpr-ChlMren'. ySfcjjjpW"":, I ißr Singapore WSpr 00-Xhe- Wkr/d I W. s??i^' ca i y e s+finq/s I at TfmfeJ Bookstore Square celebrate578 words
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Advertisement94 1984-06-07 8 Harißaya BOWLS OFFERS ItH Mttlr Juii# m j\ Introducing vorwiegend heiter T <m\ wallcovering. Specially brought in for Hari Raya, direct from West Germany. Now you can cover your walls with its distinctive elegance, and see what difference uyi -:k VfS^* .1l .f <?„ 'V/ \wallcoverinasSv e^>Woa^ \/<fr wKk^PifrJSy IfcffwaJ94 words
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Advertisement138 1984-06-07 9 How the honeybee has helped improve the sound of CD players. Without tlu* lioncv her, we wouldii I have honeyionih. \ii«l it's llu- li^lilweij;ht «>' die hiMU'Mtinil) strut lure w hit h let lilt its I wis urn Into I lit'i i new speaker i ani;e lor I) pl.iyct s.138 words
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Advertisement56 1984-06-07 10 OrfKbaoival IT2US J Sir &4 S##l The Awesome Grandeur V w wn Mongolian Culture And Weapons That Family's Promised Land Of Fun And Joy. K)u p' T M J* 11pm ItaM Exquisite Cuisines From Canton L Zf to Mongolia And The Famous "Manchunan rt k LjD Konaflaiww SuoerBttvs. BnuoM lb56 words
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283 1984-06-07 12 PHILLIP BANGSBERG - By PHILLIP BANGSBERG in HONG KONG INFORMAL approaches have been made by the Philadelphia Board of Trade about a link with the revamped Hong Kong Futures Exchange for trading foreign currency options. Arnold Staloff, President of the Philadelphia bourse,283 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-06-07 12 SINGAPORE should be able to sustain its real 8 per cent gross domestic product growth provided there is gradual global economic improvement, OUB says in its monthly Financial Review. OUB warns that the various problems that beset the world economy in 1983425 words
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Article163 1984-06-07 12 GOLD: The technical pattern for gold has turned favourable. Its upward momentum temporarily dissipated after the recent sharp run-up, but the breaking of strong resistance at the US$39O level means that the chances of a further upward rise are high. The prospect for a sustained rally in bullion163 words
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428 1984-06-07 12 THE Singapore dollar will not take on an international role, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Keng Swee states categorically in the latest issue of the "Banker." The monthly magazine quotes Dr Goh as saying: "We have absolutely no intention of428 words
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218 1984-06-07 12 IN SINGAPORE, the market was rated quite good this morning although volume traded was thin. Straits Times has the highest gain of 30 cents to $11.20, followed by Shell Ord with 20 cents to $9.20. KG Flour was next, up 12 cents to218 words
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Article201 1984-06-07 12 Reuter The US dollar rose against most major currencies in fairly moderate early trading following its advance in New York on expectations of rising interest rates. Fears of escalation of the IranIraq war and a higher Federal fund rate also helped the dollar, which rose to 2.6920/30Reuter - 201 words
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Article470 1984-06-07 13 THE FINANCIAL FUTURES MARKET...A NEW SERIES BENNY Tu, vice-president and financial consultant with Sneanon/American Express, will write a series of articles explaiaing the financial fntares market and how it works. He will also contribute a weekly comment on the current state of the market470 words
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Article127 1984-06-07 13 THE dollar skidded to new lows on Moodoy on technical selling and the problem in the US bunking system. The belief that the Federal Reserve would not tighten Interest rates further and the slowdown of the US economy also helped to underpin the currency. However, the127 words
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152 1984-06-07 13 Reuters HONG KONG, Thursday PROBLEMS with a HK$65O million ($l6O million) loan to Associated Hotels caused the company to grant a syndicate of banks a floating charge over its Hyatt Hotel business yesterday, a spokesman for its financial adviser, Schroders and Chartered Ltd,Reuters - 152 words
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74 1984-06-07 13 The Star THE MALAYSIAN Government's move to more than double the country's existing telephone lines to 1.9 million by next year and to 3.2 million by 1990 should contribute substantially to the earnings of Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd. FederalThe Star - 74 words
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Article282 1984-06-07 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly klgber Arab-Mai Dev 1.13/1.15 Boustead 2 45/2.46 C Storage 3 38/3.50 F and N 5.75/5.80 Genting 5 25/5 30 GIH 2.43 S Haw Par 2 32/2 33 Isetan 3 04/3 20 Keck Seng 3.26 S Esso 14 80/11 20 Hume 5.15282 words
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Article121 1984-06-07 13 Your 8$ to ono unit Of foroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DO us 2.1102 2.1002 2.0912 sterling 2.9520 2.9300 2.9200 Australian 9 1.8953 1.8713 1.8563 Canadian f 1.6287 1.6086 1.5936 New Zealand 1.3750 1.3550 1.3400 S$ to 100 units of foroign currency Austrian schilling 11.2886 10.9886 10.9386 Belgian121 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-06-07 14 HOBART ROWEN - By HOBART ROWEN Tho Washington Post International problems including high interest rates, Third World debts and the stability of the US banking system will be discussed by leaders of Western nations and Japan at a summit beginning in London today.42 words
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702 1984-06-07 14 LAT-WP WASHINGTON: President Ronald Reagan's vision of a global recovery led by an expanding United States economy is likely to be challenged by the other Western leaders at the 10th Annual Economic Summit in London beginning today. The leaders of Britain, France,LAT-WP - 702 words
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Advertisement375 1984-06-07 14 Will tomorrow's Picasso be found at Scotts? Pablo Picasso began to f^\ show his mastei7 at a II 24 June- 2.30pm to spm very young age. But we I 1 doubt that he d had his first II I Enter the Greystoke Legend exhibition by the time he I I375 words
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459 1984-06-07 15 [mil MRS INDIRA Gandhi must be rueing the day her party threw its support behind Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the Sikh leader who is now agitating for a separate homeland for the Sikhs. It was decision made in quest of political office when it was thought459 words
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331 1984-06-07 15 I HOPE this letter will alert unsuspecting employers of maids from a non-traditional labour source to what appears to be a widespread ploy to spend a few months' holiday in Singapore at the employer's expense. The common modus operandi is to feign indisposition and to331 words
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Article48 1984-06-07 15 WHY MUST undergraduates and Polytechnic students be entitled to bus concession fares? Since they will be getting big professional salaries when, they begin work, they can easily recover the full bus fares spent during their college days within a couple of years. FAIR PLAY Singapore 010548 words
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Article120 1984-06-07 15 HDB rates must not remain stagnant I UNDERSTAND that occupants of state land who possess a farming licence are paid about $20,000 when the land is acquired for development. Their houses are assessed at a higher rate than houses of those who do not possess a120 words
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Article69 1984-06-07 15 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 I AM sure many people would like to know the final decision regarding the Central Provident Fund withdrawal age as early as possible. This will enable the old people to plan ahead for their retirement. I would suggest that the authorities review69 words
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Advertisement166 1984-06-07 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest w* be accepted for publication.' ■They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the waiter's name and address even if the wrjter decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the166 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-06-07 16 TRACY HUANG MAY MAKE DRAMA DEBUT jSTARSTBUCfr WHAT does a singer do after carving a comfortable niche high up on the ladder of success? Well, move into acting, naturally. And thars what Tracy Huang may be doing later this year. With the success of her latest albums, Tracy804 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-06-07 16 YEOW MEI SIN - travelling at leisure TIME TELLS ON AN ANCIENT CAPITAL #y YEOW MEI SIN JUST 72 km north of bustling Bangkok is the magnificent ancient city, Phya Nakhon Si Ayuttnaya, Thailand's capital between 1350 and 1767. Founded by King U Thong, Avutthaya, the Heart of Old Siam, was579 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-06-07 16 A TRIANGULAR, HK$53-million building is fast becoming a new landmark along the Hong Kong waterfront. And, when ready, it will make a very real contribution to Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts will mark the city's entry into the602 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-06-07 18 PHILIP CHEAH - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS /> 1984 //C TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH THE Arts Festival begins tomorrow with a free concert at Orchard Green, the open ground at the corner of Orchard Road and Orchard Link. This is the first time that319 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-06-07 18 mm*® Child's Play (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) THIS SBC programme looks at play as a form of learning. Today's children begin to run the intellectual race long before they know how to play. The need for academic proficiency causes some parents to bog their child down with489 words
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Article188 1984-06-07 19 PETER CONRADI in London - By PETER CONRADI in London Reuter A YOUNG British director is putting the finishing touches to what he hopes will be the final and definitive film version of George Orwell's 1984 for release this year. Michael Radford's 1984 is not the first attempt at filming the worldReuter - 188 words
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142 1984-06-07 19 T«4ay I*2 pa: Ruff Stuff (Dynaaty Hotel). SIA Group Band (CID carpark). 6.30 pm: Ruff Stuff (Toa Payoh Town Caatra). NUS Stag* Band (Badok Town Caatra). Talking Eyas (Bukit Marah Towa Cantra). 7.00 pa: Filipino Aaaoclatioa. Taaawaw 1-2 pa: La Nuova Compagnla dl Canto Popolara142 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-06-07 21 PAT D'ROSE - Swinging Sydney super stage for musical action l/JH rfl V V V I V I B JH—^s^— BY PAT D'ROSE NO WONDER she's called Australia's music capital. When musicians in other parts of Australia want to "make it big", they head for Sydney. In Sydney, bands feverishly compete with one285 words
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Article106 1984-06-07 21 SYDNEY serves lashings of jazz traditional, modem, Dixieland. The venues are just about anywhere in the city centre. There is a hot-line for jazz buffs. Ring the Jazz Action Society if you need to know who's in town, playing what and where. Big names106 words
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475 1984-06-07 22 PAUL RICHARD in New York - Modern Apt Museum Larger, but still the same PAUL RICHARD in New York LAT-WP A VISIT to the "new" Museum of Modern Art is like a tryst with an old lover. One approaches 53rd Street feeling curiosity. suspicion, affection, apprehension. One knows she is no longer young. Born in 1929,LAT-WP - 475 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-06-07 22 LO TEN YIN - By LO TEN YIN AS president of Les Must De Cartier since 1974, Alain Perrin, 41, has to take many things in his stride. But "my greatest crisis was twisting my ankle yesterday," he joked, brandishing his crutches. Mr Perrin was here recently on a regular323 words
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Miscellaneous1109 1984-06-07 17 -^_tPVSDlm^^sSm\ Live 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights by Master Curious George (Cartoon) (Last Episode). < j 4.00 The Bionic Woman Iron Ships Men the Heron (r). the Jacobite uprising in Scotland. by Prince Charlie, Ewen Cameron. young of one of the Scottish clans, decides to in fighting is sent to1,109 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-06-07 17 (tH j 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial Review 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Peebles' Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming World 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Swinging Sixties 3.45169 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-06-07 20 BETTER FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH THERE will be a talk-cum-filmshow on the imBjrtance of a balanced diet at the Bukit Merah ranch Library lecture hall on Saturday at 3 pm. The speaker is Miss Cheong Yak Kum, a staff nurse from the Training and Health Education Department, Ministry of Health.219 words
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Miscellaneous461 1984-06-07 20 WATER COLOURS M CHEW KIA HIA S wa- v. H| colour paintings jJPjfcfc II will be on display at -rfm flUl the Bistro Toulouse- "iWb.C Lautrec, Tanglin Shop- flgfr V jjMjAl ping Centre, until Sat- .Hb #L K z urday, noon to 2pm jy y I and 7pmto 1 am461 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-06-07 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 11.24 am (0.3 m) High tide: 5.50 am (2.3 m) High tide: 6.24 pm (2.2 m) Low tide: 12.37 pm (0.5 m) Low tide: 11.45 pm (1.1 m) High tide: 7.18 pm (2.2 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous448 1984-06-07 23 leisure/comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 L»RA If you lend any kind of equip- September 23 to October 22 ment, be sure you give full ai- A new personality is likelv to rections on how to use it. Hard enter your life. You will be bargaining is needed to448 words
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Article, Illustration822 1984-06-07 27 WONDER BOY - ■UUIJIIUI RACING By WONDER BOY FIVE-YEAR-OLD Chuan Jit Mah II displayed striking action in his winding up gallop on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Taken out by Jockey M Rahmat, the clever chestnut gelding showed up impressively over a822 words
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Article524 1984-06-07 27 RACE 1 2.30 CI 5 Div 4 1200m 1 More Return 57 Tan 3 2 Kompak 57 Chew 4 3 Gentleman II 57 Velu 2 4 Ang Heng 56V; Asuwadi 1 5 Sian Hong 56V; Sairi 9 6 Fanfare 56 Ng 5 7 Diamonds Forever 55Vi Chee 7524 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-06-07 27 Reuter EPSOM, Thursday SECRETO, a 14-1 shot ridden by Christy Roche, won the Derbyover the 2,400 metres Epsom Downs course. Mighty Flutter, ridden by Brian Rouse, was third. Three lengths back and fourth came At Talaq, ridden by Richard Hills.Reuter; PICTURE: AP - 287 words
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Article109 1984-06-07 27 Results: 1. Secreto 2. El Gran Senor 3. Mighty Flutter 4. At Talaq 5. Alphabatim 6. Telios 7. Long Pond 8. Kaytu 9. Sheer Heights 10. Ilium. Official starting prices: 11-8 on favourite El Gran Senor, 11-2 Alphabatim, 12-1 Claude Monet ana Kaytu, 14-1 Secreto, 16-1 Ilium, 33-1 My109 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-06-07 28 THE BOYCOTT SAGA Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday THE 14 countries led by the Soviet Union that are boycotting the Los Angeles Olympic Games will get their money back tor the tickets they bought, but minus a handling charge, Games officials said yesterday. MoreReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-06-07 28 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday PETER UEBERROTH, president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee, will fly to Cuba in an effort to persuade that country to send its athletes to the summer Games. "He will for sure leave within the next 24 hours," spokeswoman Amy QuinnUPI - 160 words
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Article277 1984-06-07 28 UPI HONG KONG, Thursday A TOP US Olympics official said yesterday the Soviet boycott of the summer Games has worked to heighten world interest in Los Angeles because the absence of East Bloc athletes will open up the competition. "There will be an uncertainty as to who'sUPI - 277 words
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147 1984-06-07 28 AP LONDON, Thursday THE SOCIALIST-CONTROLLED Greater London Council yesterday threatened to withdraw financial support from the Crystal Palace Sports Centre unless Zola Budd, scheduled to run there, makes a declaration against apartheid. The south London complex specialises in international track ana field andAP - 147 words
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105 1984-06-07 28 AP NEW YORK, Thursday THE SOVIET Union has pulled its athletes out of the 1984 International Games for the Disabled less than two weeks before the start of the competition, officials said yesterday. "We are surprised, shocked and disappointed," said MichaelAP - 105 words
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73 1984-06-07 28 AP ZURICH, Thursday GERMANY has entered the Olympic Soccer Tournament with Italy seen likely to fill another berth vacated by the withdrawals of the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. The International Football Federation, Fifa, said West Germany has formally accepted while the namesAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-06-07 29 FIFTH TIME LUCKY FOR LENDL FRENCH OPEN] PREVIEW 3 AP PARIS, Thursday IVAN LENDL, the taciturn Czech with the powerful serve, is one step away from his fifth appearance in the final of a Grand Slam tournament. Yet for all his success elsewhere on the circuit and the millions ofAP - 304 words
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246 1984-06-07 29 INTERNATIONAL weekend sports round-up AP EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Thursday FORMER Cosmos star Giorgio Chinaglia says he plans to return to his old club as part-owner and will serve as top administrator for the North American Soccer League franchise. Chinaglia, whoAP - 246 words
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Article63 1984-06-07 29 AP BEIJING, Thurs NEW CHINESE national records for the men's and women's 100 m sprint were set at a track and field meet in Nanjing yesterday. Zheng Chen set a men's record of 10.44 seconds, while Wu Liping established a women's mark of 11.83 seconds.AP - 63 words
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Article95 1984-06-07 29 AP BETHLEHEM (Penn), Thursday THE AUSTRALIAN boomerang team rebounded yesterday to tie the second Annual Boomerang Cup Series at 1-1 and force the United States into a deciding third match. The US squad, the defending Boomerang Cup champions who are trying to avenge the lossAP - 95 words
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87 1984-06-07 29 AP FORMBY (England), Thursday RYTIN MOE, 22-year-old American, gave a sparkling performance yesterday as the British Amateur Golf Championship moved into the match play stage over the Formby course. He zipped through his first round match against Englishman Danny Moss, helped by six brilliantAP - 87 words
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Article104 1984-06-07 29 Tuesday'* Games: New York 3, Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 3, Montreal 2; St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3; San Diego 3, Houston 0; Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati 1; Atlanta 8, San Francisco 3. W L PCT GB Chicago 30 21 .588 Philadelphia 28 23 .549 2 New York 25104 words
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Article114 1984-06-07 29 Tuesday's Games: Oakland 4, Cleveland 2,10 innings; Toronto 8, Detroit 4; Milwaukee 8, Baltimore 3; Boston 5, New York 4; California 6, Chicago 1; Kansas City 4, Seattle 3; Texas 2. Minnesota 1 W L PCT GB Detroit 39 12 .765 Toronto 35 17 .673 4% Baltimore114 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-06-07 30 PREVIEW 2 Reuter PARIS, Thursday HANA Mandlikova, the most naturally gifted player in women's tennis, will settle all the Grand Slam arguments at least for the time being if she beats former Czechoslovak compatriot Martina Navratilova at Roland Garros this afternoon. TheReuter - 229 words
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Article66 1984-06-07 30 AP PARIS, Thursday CENTRE COURT Camille Benjamin, US, vs Chris Evert Lloyd, US. Martina Navratilova, US, vs Hana Mandlikova, Czechoslovakia Henri Leconte and Yannick Noah, France, vs Eric Fromm, US and Schlomo Glickstein, Israel Jimmy Arias and Eric Korita, US, vs Pavel Slozil and Tomas Smid, CzechoslovakiaAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-06-07 31 F FRENCH OPEN X^l k. MONITOR sports Reuter PARIS, Thursday ON PAPER, the women's semifinal between No. 2 seed and defending champion, Chris Evert Lloyd, and unseeded American compatriot Camille Benjamin should be a rout. But Lloyd, chasing a record sixth French title andReuter - 418 words
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Advertisement219 1984-06-07 1 0 x There's no better petrol than Supershell and But you can be sure that if you re using Shell Extra with ASD. Supershell or Shell Extra with ASD you've got the \i n c n j i l r i cleanest possible engine and you Ye getting the When219 words
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Article176 1984-06-07 2 IMPORTANT lessons on fuel saving were learned in the sixth annual Shell Economy Rally which was organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club a month ago. In this event, where participants had to use standard cars of the kind which any member of the public176 words
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Article123 1984-06-07 2 Under International motor sports rules, the engine capacity of turbocharged engines is calculated on a factor 1.4 times that of a normally aspirated engine. Thus, in the Shea Economy Raty, the 1,600 c.c. Renault 18 Turtoo is considered a 2,240 c.c. car. CLASS TEAM CAR FUEL123 words
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767 1984-06-07 2 YOU remember George Orwell's famous line, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"? This applies to cars too. All the cars which participated in the Shell Economy Rally were, to all intents and purposes, in perfectly standard condition,767 words
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315 1984-06-07 2 LEE CHIU SAN - Smoothness that's the secret of smart drivers By LEE CHIU SAN IN any car, the most important fuelsaving device is the driver. An economical driver is not one who is slow, but one who is smart. He's got to know his car well, and have a good eye for reading315 words
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531 1984-06-07 4 EVER since the birth of the motor industry, manufacturers of cars and producers of fuel have searched for better performance and better fuel economy. Progress has not always been made at the same pace. In the 1920's for example, engine531 words
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Advertisement96 1984-06-07 2 CHARADE $22,190-< ■■■■■Mlllllll TURBO■ Deluding Nippon Danao aircon I The Turbo Charade employs a tiny 39mm turbocharger that spins at an incredible 190,000 rpm; the short direct coupling results in instantaneous response. You get almost 50% more torque and one-third more power for free. Super turbo technology for you at96 words
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Advertisement291 1984-06-07 3 Economy vs Power The Renault 18Turbo wins on both counts in the 1984 Shell Economy Rally To race in an "Over 2000 cc" class isnt a Small wonder, every member of the Renault task for any ordinary 1600 cc car. 18Turbo team came in far ahead of the pack to291 words
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