Singapore Monitor, 8 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Friday, June 8, 198412 words
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Article451 1984-06-08 1 Incident highlights new hazard in crucial waterway e BAHRAIN, Friday A MINE sowed by one of the warring par- ties in the Gulf last night hit and crippled a Liberian-registered freighter in the waterU *fhe incident highlighted a new hazard in the Gulf following451 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-06-08 1 v V A CONDEMNED prisoner. Lim Kok Yew, found guilty of involvement in a shootout with the police five years ago, was executed this morning after exhausting all avenues of appeal, including a clemency plea to tte President. Lim, 24, a Jobless Malaysian, was331 words
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Advertisement71 1984-06-08 1 THE ARTS FESTIVAL BEGINS TONIGHT SI V .A IN Mil. fSJS A Bumboat go OF ARTS J Z ln W on record: Pg 28 1984 jy^Jl on oi It's the people's festival: Pg 29 '9 Follow our Baokstago column that takos you bohind* 20 27 29 tho-scono on what's happening71 words
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Article, Illustration797 1984-06-08 2 EE BOON LEE; YONG POW ANG - 'SHOW CAUSE OR BE EXPELLED," SATU EXEC COMMITTEE TELLS 3 DISSENTERS MOVE TO CHALLENGE FORMATION OF HOUSE UNIONS By EE BOON LEE and YONG POW ANG IN A SHARP counter move, the Executive Council of the Singapore Air Transport-workers' Union (Satu) has decided to ask three members to797 words
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569 1984-06-08 2 IF nothing else, yesterday's open dialogue between Satu's executive council and Mr Ong Teng Cheong provides a glimpse of the infighting going on within the ranks of the council on the question of house unions. Whatever the reasons, it's apparent from remarks569 words
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80 1984-06-08 3 PEOPLE going to the Singapore Festival of Arts evening performances, held at a vacant plot of land off Ngee Ann Building from June 8 to 24, are not allowed to park along Orchard Roaa and Orchard Boulevard. Vehicles found parked in contravention of traffic80 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-06-08 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG ABOUT 60 stall-holders and hawkers are fighting what could be a losing battle to prevent airconditioned mini-markets from intruding on their territory. The row centres on Holland Village, where traders in the Holland Road Old Market fear the arrival of255 words
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177 1984-06-08 3 The $10,000 grant FOE A couple to qualify for the Government's $10,000-incentive-for-sterilisation scheme, the monthly income of the wife, similar to the husband's, must not exceed $750. This is the latest additional restriction announced by the National Registration Office. Yesterday177 words
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120 1984-06-08 3 WET MARKET stall-holders have an edge over air-conditioned mini-markets because they operate at a lower cost and they are able to provide "personalised service" to the customers, according to the general manager of Sahe, Mr Kwek Theng Swee. He said the fear among wet market stallholders120 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-06-08 4 SIA Airbuses to carry message of celebration SI As EIGHT A-300 Airbuses have something extra to carry apart from the passengers to our Asean neighbours the message that we are joyously celebrating our 25th year of nationhood. One of the Airbuses is seenPICTURE LIANHE ZAOBAO - 150 words
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329 1984-06-08 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG SOME 5,000 members of various senior citizens' clubs in Singapore are being invited to attend a big forum next week to discuss the Howe Yoon Chong report on problems of the aged. To ensure its success, the organisers,329 words
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Article84 1984-06-08 4 IN THE Singapore Monitor's story headlined "Cautious guest can prevent hotel thefts" on Wednesday, June 6, we quoted Mr Sonnie Lien, president of the Singapore Hoteliers' Association and Mandarin Singapore's general manager as saying that the. .njunDpr be^ tween January and April this year was 25,898.84 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-06-08 6 A DEMEANING punishment for latecomers solved a school's punctuality problem but created new cause for concern. Suddenly, there was an increase in truancy. This example was given by the director of the school moral education programme, Dr R P Balhetchet, to show that153 words
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387 1984-06-08 6 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY A PUPIL who breaks a window pane at school is usually asked to pay for it. What if a teacher breaks one? Why is it wrong for pupils to talk in the library but not for teachers? Fifty primary387 words
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132 1984-06-08 7 SINGAPORE says the time has come for the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to reorientate its attitudes and approaches in implementing its labour standards in developing countries. Speaking at the 70th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva yesterday, the Minister for132 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-06-08 7 PHILIP LIM - Shoppers at Metro Orchard and Holiday Inn doorman 'battle' to get cabs By PHILIP LIM IN TODAY'S cut-throat business world, a good location can make the difference between success and failure. The same can be true in the equally cut-throat business of getting a taxi484 words
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Article380 1984-06-08 8 Reuter LONDON, Friday THE US and Japan joined in calling for global talks in 1986 on combatting trade protectionism, with preparatory contacts to start next year. President Reagan assured Japanese Prime Minister Yasuniro Nakasone he would "strongly back" the plan, originally proposed by Japan,Reuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-06-08 8 THE LONDON SUMMIT Reuter j LONDON, Fri LEADERS of the US, Canada, Britain, France, West Germany, Italy and Japan sat down to a lavish dinner featuring poached salmon trout washed down with a Chateau Gruaud La rose costing US$l4O (*****) a bottle. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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271 1984-06-08 8 LONDON, Friday LEADERS of the seven leading non-communist nations opened summit talks with a West European warning that their credibility will die if they fail to tackle the Third World's colossal debt burden. The three-day summit, 10th in an annual series, was271 words
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244 1984-06-08 8 Reuter LONDON, Friday US President Ronald Reagan and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone agreed yesterday on the need for more contingency {Manning in the event of a world oil crisis, US and Japanese officials said. The two leaders met on the first dayReuter - 244 words
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Article466 1984-06-08 9 AP NEW DELHI, Friday PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi won praise from the opposition and media yesterday for ordering the army to quell Sikh terrorism, but angry Sikhs responded with violent protests in which 14 people were killed. Known as the "Iron Lady" in the country'sAP - 466 words
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151 1984-06-08 9 AP NEW DELHI, Friday VIOLENCE erupted in New Delhi and other cities yesterday as news spread among the Sikh community of the army assault on the Golden Temple and the death of militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale. At least six people were killedAP - 151 words
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Article185 1984-06-08 9 MAJOR Indian newspapers gave guarded approval yesterday to the military storming of Amritsar's Golden Temple. "FORCING entry into the hallowed preeincts of the Golden Temple complex has exorcised an evil... there is no defeat or victory in this dreadful encounter. India has suffered." THE INDIAN EXPRESS "WHEN185 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-06-08 10 Masaki Watanabe - A JournalUt y 4 Notebook By Masaki Watanabe "THE HOUR when history swung toward freedom" that's how French President Francois Mitterand described D-Day as leaders of the Western allies gathered at the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the decisive battle which resulted606 words
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92 1984-06-08 10 Reuter MOSCOW, Fri FOSSILS of tropical Slants found in the Arctic ave led Soviet scientists to believe the earth tilted on its axis about 40 million years ago, Tass news agency reported today. Botanical specialists had discovered fossils of palm treesReuter - 92 words
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350 1984-06-08 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday FORMER US President Dwight Eisenhower in 1953 endorsed the use of atomic bombs against China if Korean truce talks failed, according to papers released today by the State Department. Mr Eisenhower believed that Soviet intervention and another worldReuter - 350 words
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88 1984-06-08 10 AP STUTTGART, Fri UNION officials made another offer vesterday in a bid to end West Germany's metal industry strike, but employers said they were unimpressed. The latest proposal from the IG Metal Metalworkers' Union, which would link workweek reductions to the numberAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-06-08 10 AP BURBANK (California): Donald and Daisy Duck stand hand-in-hand next to a Boeing 727 yesterday before boarding the plane. It will make a four-day, cross-country tour in celebration of Donald's upcoming 50 th birthday. "Duck One" will be making stops in 15 cities across theAP; PICTURE BY AP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-06-08 12 Charge d'Affaires called up at 4 am to receive Iran's protest of downing of F-4s THE GULF CRISIS Reuter BAHRAIN, Friday IRAN summmoned Saudi Arabia's Charge d'Affaires in Teheran at dawn today to protest the downing of two Iranian F-4 Phantom jets in a dogfightReuter - 353 words
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283 1984-06-08 12 Reuter JAKARTA, Friday INDONESIA'S armed forces commander has called for an end to prejudice against the country's Chinese minority, saying it disrupted national unity. General Benny Murdani told reporters it was wrong to associate Chinese with affluence and that not all the five millionReuter - 283 words
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161 1984-06-08 12 AP TAIPEH, Friday THE NATIONALIST Chinese government said yesterday it will prevent Taiwanese who visit mainland China from travelling abroad again. The executive Yuan, or Cabinet, explained this after Mrs Yu Cheng Yueh-Ying, a member of the law-making legislative Yuan, wanted toAP - 161 words
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Advertisement113 1984-06-08 10 j njoy a fun-filled holiday in Fenang. gj 3U Two to seven day packages from just Ss3os. (Inclusive of return airfare). Rasa Sayang Deluxe Dreams from only *****. Palm Beach Experience from only Ss3os. Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Airport transfers Welcome drink Full breakfast113 words
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162 1984-06-08 13 DBS BANK will more than double the number of its automatic teller machines this year, the bank says in its house journal Banknotes. It had 31 machines at the end of last year and has installed another eight since. The reasons given162 words
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132 1984-06-08 13 GOODWOOD Park Hotel and Hotel Malaysia have both reported higher turnover but lower profits for the half year to March 31. Both forecast continuing lower profits. Goodwood Park saw group turnover rise by 72.1 per cent, to $185.27 million from $107.68 million, in132 words
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545 1984-06-08 13 This means cheaper short-term loans for customers SOME BANKS' customers are being offered shortterm loans at extremely favourable terms despite the recent surge in prime rate. Although prime is in theory the lowest rate that a bank charges its best customers for loans545 words
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363 1984-06-08 13 Philip Bangsberg - Unfavourable action by some bankers cited as reason By Philip Bangsberg in Hong Kong THE SINGAPORE-OWNED Tian Teck group pulled out of a rescue scheme for Associated Hotels in Hong Kong because of "unfavourable action by certain bankers." Associated said another reason given363 words
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146 1984-06-08 13 HMLLSTREET Reuter PROFIT-TAKERS ruled the stock market yesterday. Investor caution before the announcement of the weekly money supply caused prices to finish narrowly mixed on moderate trading volume. Analysts said weakness most of the day in the bond market also underminedReuter - 146 words
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Article82 1984-06-08 13 AP THE US dollar firmed against the major European currencies late yesterday. Gold prices rose. Foreign exchange dealers said trading was quiet and investors were holding on to their dollars to get the benefit of current high interest rates. In London, one British pound cost U551.3995, one-tenthAP - 82 words
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30 1984-06-08 14 GENERAL Corp Bhd's Extraordinary General ""Meeting, scheduled on June 18 is postponed until further notice. The Annual General Meeting will still be held on that day.30 words
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51 1984-06-08 14 9 PROMET Bhd had agreed with The First Pacific Group of Hong Kong to transfer its petroleum interests in China to Sambor Ltd, a Hong Kong registered subsidiary of The First Pacific Group. As a result, Sambor Ltd is now a subsidiary of51 words
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324 1984-06-08 14 THIRD WORLD debt will not affect the value of Asian Currency Units held in Singapore, bankers here say. This is despite the fact that some banks with ACU licences have lent to Latin American customers. Clauses printed on ACUs giving banks324 words
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186 1984-06-08 14 Lianhe Wanbao CHINA is considering setting up a stock exchange and opening up the ownership of enterprises for public subscription. The executive director of the China International Trust Investment Corporation, Mr Jing Shuping, is quoted by the Financial Times of London as sayingLianhe Wanbao - 186 words
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Article652 1984-06-08 15 CHRISTOPHER HANSON - ■y CHRISTOPHER HANSON of Routers Reuter Today, about 40 nationa have the capacity to build an atomic araenal. Nuclear proliferation ia a growing problem. The danger of nuclear combat in the Third World may soon become a reality. Islamabad insists its aim in acquiring commercialReuter - 652 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-06-08 15 Abby Cohn - By Abby Cohn Knlght-Ridtfer Newspapers KNT International PALM SPRINGS: By the swank, nine-iron-and-Gucci-bag standards, this place is pretty low-rent. And even at US$l55 a day, visitors must make their own beds, vacuum the carpet and take out the trash. So why does the Betty FordKNT International - 446 words
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Article111 1984-06-08 16 MRS CHOO WAI CHAN - REPLIES MRS CHOO WAI CHAN Public Relations Officer Public Utilities Board I REFER to the letter by Mr Peter Boyd on "PUB gas required at Potong Pasir" (SM, May 30). Since 1980, the Public Utilities Board has restricted gas supply to new Housing and Development111 words
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Article78 1984-06-08 16 MRS ORINGA LEE - MRS ORINGA LEE Public Relations Officer for Head (Public Relations) Singapore Polytechnic I REFER to the article "Poly to be one of ref ion's best" (SM, May 0). There is an inaccuracy in the fifth paragraph of the article where Mr Yeow Kian Peng is reported as being78 words
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548 1984-06-08 16 ISSUES "IF the well-being of our children is an indicator of the degree of civilisation we have attained, then I am afraid that we are living in a kind of planetary Dark Ages." 1979 United Nations report on the International Year of the Child.548 words
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Article170 1984-06-08 16 Couple ineligible for flat due to higher income MY HUSBAND and I are not eligible to buy a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat because our combined total monthly income of $3,800 is above the HDB's $3,500 income ceiling. On the other hand, we cannot afford170 words
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103 1984-06-08 16 I FULLY agree with the letter on danger litter entitled "Punishment: Let's not overdo it" (SM, May 16) to which the Housing and Development Board has not responded. The Environment Ministry in its campaign against littering found it fit to have tne courts deal with103 words
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212 1984-06-08 16 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I READ with interest the article "Hello, is anybody there?" (SM, June 4). I must agree with "Phone sick" that we waste too much time in just trying to get a call through. 1 cannot understand why government bodies,212 words
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Article509 1984-06-08 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT JUST AS people start taking economic recovery for granted again, up pops a nasty little warning of how easily it could all come to a full stop. It may be an increase in interest rates in the United States, or a509 words
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357 1984-06-08 17 ANDREW FONG - ANDREW FONG Chairman, NPSU Blood Donation Committee Member, NPSU Executive Committee I REFER to the letter on blood donations received from students of tertiary institutions by Clement (SM, May 29). On behalf of the students in Ngee Ann Polytechnic, I wish to clarify some357 words
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277 1984-06-08 17 I REFER to the reply by the Acting Chairman of the Board of Film Censors (SM, May 23) in response to my letter (SM, May 14). Statistical sampling control techniques are particularly useful in situations where the volumes and the cost of implementation are277 words
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Article916 1984-06-08 18 JUDY WALKER - DOING IT WRONG CAN DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD By JUDY WALKER WHAT DO you do when your husband gets an electric shock or your toddler knocks a pan of boiling water over himself? Many of us have had no first aid training and916 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-06-08 18 1 Before commencing external chest compression it is very important that you establish that there is no heartbeat. Although the casualty may be blue around the lips if the heart is not pumping blood to the surface, the only reliable way of establishing a lack of104 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-06-08 18 8 Tilt the patient s head backwards to extend his neck and open the airway. Open your mouth wide, take a deep breath, pinch the nostrils together with your fingers and seal your lips around the mouth. Looking along his chest blow into the casualty's lungs until you can57 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-06-08 18 3 Lay the casualty on the back on a firm surface and kneel alongside, facing the chest and in line with the heart. Locate the lower half of the breastbone; find the sternal notch at the top and the intersection of the rib margins at the bottom.133 words
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Article254 1984-06-08 18 HOW MUCH of first aid do you know? Would you know what to do if someone in your family had an accidont at homo? With tho holp of Dr Phoon Wai Hoong, tho diroctor of the St John Ambulance Association, and Dr Toh Pong Hooi, tho association's deputy254 words
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Article713 1984-06-08 19 On what criteria is selection of air stewardesses based? Q<SA SI am a Singapore citizen, aged 22, aad am very latere*ted la becoming aa air stewardess. I would appreciate if yoa could aatwer the following questions: Do aay other airlines recruit Siagapor eaas aa stewardesses713 words
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245 1984-06-08 19 MRS TAMMIE LORE - feedback MRS TAMMIE LORE Pablic Relations Officer Mass Rapid Transit Corporation I refer to the letter by CCL "Elevated MRT line ideal" (SM, May 28). The writer is correct in saying that the elevated section of the MRT line is less expensive245 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-06-08 20 THIS year's Arta Festival has caused such a furore thst many people are wondering; Have people really caught the Arts bug? Will they in two years' time camp overnight for an Arts Festival ticket as if it were for a football game? Or is it all just hype?527 words
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Article, Illustration777 1984-06-08 22 LO TIEN YIN - TV SCENE The writer and the song By LO TIEN YIN "It's such a common thing, to work from 9 to 5. We need more than just work, to keep oarseives alive." THESE are the opening lines of the Arts Festival song, The Finer777 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-06-08 22 Friday Night Movie Parole (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) MARK SOPEB plays Jimmy, a first-time offender who is sentenced to Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Walpole for armed robbery. During his term, he learns about life behind bars. He is provoked into fighting with the other criminals571 words
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Article, Illustration704 1984-06-08 25 JUDY WALKER - SHARING CANADA IN BALLET AND MUSIC By JUDY WALKER THERE was an emotional reunion when Les Grands Ballets Canadiens performed in Beijing recently, during the first Asian tour by any Canadian dance troupe. And in Shanghai, the company felt the earth move, literally. Its members awoke704 words
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Article, Illustration918 1984-06-08 27 Kuo Pao Kun, Director of Drama for Practice Theatre School, associate director of Oolah World and one of the writers for Bumboat, queued for tickets to the Arts Festival and found a fire' in the rain. IT WAS exciting to arrive at the National Theatre at918 words
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Article473 1984-06-08 28 back to the stunningly memorable evening when I was treated to an incredibly good performance of an excerpt of The Crucible at the NJC last year. The many effervescent efforts by the secondary schools have shown that the pressure of studies has not suppressed the excitement of students473 words
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Article, Illustration681 1984-06-08 28 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG NOT everyone can attend the main events, so the Festival of Arts has to come to the people. Hence the slogan, "Be With It" and hence the fringe festival of outdoor drama, mime-and-mask shows, traditional dances, band music, and a multi-media event, TalkingPicture by ASMAN HAMID - 681 words
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Miscellaneous1052 1984-06-08 21 tSM~ P3M I 5.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. i> 6.00 Opening and Programme High- lights' followed by A Handful Songs. sing Humpty W Dumpty, Old Macdonald's I A Mary Had a Little Lamb and a song I about a garden. I 6.20 Qatchaman (C) (Cartoon). 6 45 N w I1,052 words
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Miscellaneous766 1984-06-08 23 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Musical Note- 12.00 PM News-in-Brief »olbook Composers Swansongs: 1. Mahler: Symphony towed by Programme SumNo 9. Ist and 2nd movements, London Symphony Or- mar V 12 05 Your Lunchdate chestra/Georg Solti 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunch--1.15 Musical Notebook (cont d):766 words
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Miscellaneous238 1984-06-08 23 1.00 News 1.10 Luncheon 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Swinging Sixties 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections QnAriai onn of Pone 100 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours News Summary 1.30 Such Sweet Harmony ,°»rr 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Pageant of the Past 3.00 World News 3.09 4.00 Those Were238 words
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Miscellaneous211 1984-06-08 24 COURTESY THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will hold a courtesy competition for the tourist industry, in conjunction with the National Courtesy Campaign. The contest is divided into two categories the courtesy skit/drama and the oratorical. Entry forms and more information are available at Room 145, STPB, Tudor Court, Tanglin Road.211 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-06-08 24 Festival of Arts Lot Grands Ballets Canadians performing the Double Quartet. MAIN EVENTS THE 33-member Les Grands Ballets Canadiens will perform today, tomorrow and on Sunday at 8 pm at Victoria Theatre. Altogether, 10 works will be performed, including pieces by George Balanchine and resident choreographer Brian Mac Donald. THE672 words
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Advertisement419 1984-06-08 28 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS /H The Singapore Festival of Arts Information Centre at Centrepoint will be closed after today. Members of the public who want information on the festival, can contact the festival secretariat at Rooms 1017/1018, Mandarin Hotel, or call *****84. The secretariat staff will be there till the419 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-06-08 33 AP MADRID, Friday INTERNATIO N A L Olympic Committee S resident uan Antonio Samaranch suggested in an interview published yesterday that former US President Jimmy Carter was largely to blame for the Soviet boycott of the 1984 Olympics. Moscow announced last month it would stav awayAP - 314 words
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190 1984-06-08 33 Reuter VIENNA, Friday A SENIOR Bulgarian Olympic official has criticised the choice of Seoul as the site of the 1988 Games in a fresh sign that, like those in Los Angeles, they could face political problems. Trandafil Martinski, deputy chairman of theReuter - 190 words
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124 1984-06-08 33 AP BUGOJNO (Yugoslavia), Friday JAN TIMMAN of the Netherlands won his match against Vassily Smyslov of the Soviet Union in the 10th round of the Fourth International Chess Grandmasters Tournament on Wednesday and preserved his overall lead. OTHER RESULTS: Boris Spassky, Soviet Union, and hisAP - 124 words
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131 1984-06-08 33 AP KARACHI, Friday THE PAKISTAN Hockey Federation has named a 16-man team for the Los Angeles Olympics and expressed hopes that it will win a gold medal, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported yesterday. Nur Khan, a retired Chief Air Marshal, told a news conferenceAP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-06-08 34 ALFONSO CHAN - SINGAPORE SCHOOLS 3 NEW ZEALAND FORCES 0 By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE Schools' skilful national youth players gave a lesson in the finer points of volleyball to the relatively inexperienced New Zealand Forces team, outplaying them 15-7, 15-6, 15-0 in their Singapore Open Group365 words
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182 1984-06-08 34 Reuter OXFORD, Friday OPENER Desmond Haynes returned to form with a century as the West Indian cricketers stylishly made up for lost time against Combined Universities here yesterday. Haynes ended a sequence of low scores by hitting exactlyReuter - 182 words
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266 1984-06-08 34 SEEN some heads bashing against brick walls lately? If you haven't, here's your chance to catch a few heads, hands and feet bashing against tiles at the Gay World Stadium tomorrow (7 pm). The occasion is the Singapore Oyama Karate-Do's first karate tile breaking266 words
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292 1984-06-08 34 AP SAN FRANCISCO, Friday A BASEBALL fan, frustrated over the San Francisco Giants sixth straight loss, died as thousands of people watched him fall from an upper deck railing where he was snouting obscenities. Anthony Perry, 30, was sitting on the railing atAP - 292 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-06-08 35 SEVERAL months ago, I read in your paper a letter from a reader claiming that we should not go overboard in praising Fandi Ahmad. I chose to ignore it. After all, I had watched almost every match Fandi appeared in. Today, I believe Fandi392 words
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116 1984-06-08 35 I WISH to express my concern over the performance of the Singapore sepak takraw squad in the recent tournament in Bangkok Singapore was given a thrashing. When will we ever be able to put up a creditable performance? Is there something wrong with the116 words
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183 1984-06-08 35 I WOULD like to reinforce certain comments made by readers, especially the one by International Soccer Fan on March 23. I totally agree with him that local fans are starved of top international soccer. This life-long denial by the Singapore Broadcasting183 words
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50 1984-06-08 35 TINA SHALOME - TINA SHALOME Singapore 0922 I WOULD like to take this opportunity to thank you for publishing the article arout Bryan Robson on April 17. I am a great United fan. Could you please keep on publishing these articles and keep up the good work?50 words
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Article100 1984-06-08 35 WE ARE pained that Fandi Ahmad, Singapore and Groningen football star, has changed a great deal. He's not what he used to be. For example, he is less friendly and because of this he's beginning to lose more of his fans. Whenever you wear a T-shirt100 words
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449 1984-06-08 35 THE FOOTBALL Association of Singapore must be congratulated for having organised the the Group 2 matches and doing a superb job of it. Similarly, the police did well, but the same cannot be said for the Singapore Broadcasting449 words
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161 1984-06-08 35 TAK BOLEH TAHAN - TAK BOLEH TAHAN Singapore 1545 I AM really disappointed with SBC for its poor quality of sports shows, especially soccer. Before the sharp increase in TV fees, I would always look forward to an international soccer match in the afternoons on public holidays.161 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-06-08 36 ALFONSO CHAN - Both teams beat Pepsi by same margin at Premier League squash Reports by ALFONSO CHAN AFTER winning their respective squash battles by similar margins at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night, Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (Safsa) and Singapore Armed Forces Reservists'478 words
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150 1984-06-08 36 OVERWHELMING entries for the men's 'F' Grade and novices in the Anchor Beer Business Houses competition has forced the organisers to conduct a special knockout competition. Forty-four teams have entered for the 'F' and Novices grade, 11 for the graded men's Open and150 words
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215 1984-06-08 36 Reuter SYDNEY, Friday JOHN BERTRAND, the man who skippered Australia to an exciting and historic victory in the America's Yachting Cup last year, said yesterday he would not be at the helm again when the Australians defend the trophy inReuter - 215 words
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323 1984-06-08 36 SINGAPORE'S squash juniors' stiffest test in their training tour of New Zealand came yesterday in the Tokoroa Open Squash Tournament first round matches and four of the boys came through with flying colours. Chew Kok Keene, playing in his best match ever323 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-06-08 37 ERNEST FRIDA - He wants to make his mark in the Seletar Open before doing NS GOLF ROUNDUP I «tth I ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE'S latest international Vincent Lee aims to leave golf, to begin his national service stint Wednesday week, with a win in the Seletar644 words
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467 1984-06-08 37 SELETAR COUNTRY CLUB are offering prizes worth thousands of dollars at the four-division Club Open Championship which starts with the B and C divisions at the Seletar Base this weekend. The player with the best gross score in each of the four divisions,467 words
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347 1984-06-08 37 Reuter MUIRFIELD (Scotland), Friday BRITAIN'S women's golf team will be encouraged to think in terms of par golf when they meet the United States tomorrow at the start of a two-day Curtis Cup women's match here. Britain will be seeking their first victoryReuter - 347 words
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245 1984-06-08 37 AP ST MELLION (England) Friday JAIME Gonzalez of Brazil shared the first round lead with Michael King and Sandy Lyle of Britain in the £100,000 (*****,000) Players' Golf Championship at St Mellion today. The trio snot five under par 655, andAP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-06-08 38 AP PARIS, Friday DEFENDING champion Chris Evert Lloyd cruised into her seventh women's singles final at a rain-swept French Open Tennis Championships yesterday. Within minutes of her 6-0, 6-0 whitewash over unseeded fellow American Camille Benjamin, the steady drizzle turned into driving rain and washed out the secondAP - 479 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-06-08 38 FRENCH OPEN AP, Reuter Women's itaflM, semifinal tadnieeMHaym): (x) Chris Evert Uoyd beat Camille Benjaminn (US) t-0 60. Men's 4eaUei, qurtcrilaali: Henri Lecootd and Yannick Noah (Prance) beat Scott Davit and Chris Dunk (US) 7-5 H Mixed doubles, third rood: Anne Minter and Laurie Warder. Australia, def ShellyAP, Reuter - 177 words
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Article60 1984-06-08 38 Centre Court Martina Navratilova (1), US, vs Hana Mandlikova (3), Czechoslovakia; Mats Wilander (4), Sweden, vs Ivan Lendl (2), Czechoslovakia; John McEnroe (1), US, vs Jimmy Connors (S), US. Court One Jimmy Arias and Eric Korita, US, vs Pavel Slozil and Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia; Yannick Noah and Henri60 words
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Advertisement194 1984-06-08 35 THE MEDIA'S treatment of Fandi Ahmad has stirred up two readers to write to as on the soccer star's stint with FC Groningen. A reader suggests that Fandi be better left alone to mature In Europe, while another says that Fandi Is not what he used to be. FAS gets194 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-06-08 39 1984 SINGAPORE OPEN WINNERS CAN HOPE TO TAKE HOME $315,000 MONITOR sports SINGAPOREANS are in for what is likely to be the richest golf tournament on the Asian Circuit with prize money of about $315,000 for the Singapore Open championship next year. A well-known international company, with its343 words
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Advertisement133 1984-06-08 39 VINCENT LEE WANTS TO LEAVE HIS MARK: PAGE 38 In search of the W Fandi READERS ARE very often portrayed at "irate" by the presa, especially in the letters column. But in a letter to The Monitor's Sports Editor, that'a what the writers sound like ai Depressed Fana of Fandi133 words
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