Singapore Monitor, 14 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-14 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, June 14, 198412 words
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Article840 1984-06-14 1 YONG ROW ANG - A million pigs a year can be sold if price is right By YONG ROW ANG MALAYSIA'S Deputy Agriculture Minister, Dr Goh Cheng Teik, said yesterday that Malaysia would be able to supply all840 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-06-14 2 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE SAD story of the stray dog which was slashed with a parang is heading for a happy ending. The mongrel, nicknamed Raja, has made a good recovery in the care of the Society for the Prevention286 words
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120 1984-06-14 2 Lianhe Zaobao THE SBS has decided to scrap entirely its project of "wrapping" 25 doubledeckers with advertisements to mark the 25th anniversary of Singapore. The SBS, which stands to lose $400,000 in advertising revenue in.scrapping the project, earlier planned to alter the fullvehicle displaysLianhe Zaobao - 120 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-06-14 3 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW THE TRAFFIC Police have made a renewed plea for better road behaviour, after a surge in serious driving offences in the first four months of this year. A spokesman said the police were concerned about an increase in "moving offences" those likely347 words
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215 1984-06-14 3 Lianhe Zaobao OF THE 1,668 Dersons who have enquired about the $10,000 sterilisation bonus scheme since it was announced on June 3, only 38 women are found to be eligible and the National Registration Office (NRO) has made arrangements for interviews toLianhe Zaobao - 215 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-06-14 4 CHEW YEN FOOK - 54 air cadets take their first jump and come face to face with... I STORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK "I FEEL so wonderful dropping from the sky. It's like floating in water. I have no more fears ana I'm looking forward to the next jump." These393 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-06-14 5 Big demand for commercial and construction vehicles as work on the MRT picks up MRT UPDATE COMPANIES which hire out commercial and construction vehicles have had a boom in business since work began on the Mass Rapid Transit system. One big operator has increased its328 words
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391 1984-06-14 5 YONG ROW ANG - By YONG ROW ANG THE CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) Employees' Union, one of the house unions formed from the Singapore Air Transport* Workers' Union (Satu) has won an overwhelming support from the workers. A statement, issued this morning by the391 words
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67 1984-06-14 5 THREE members of the Singapore Air Transport Union (Satu), who issued a lawyer's letter through the legal firm of J B Jeyaretnam to challenge tne formation of house unions, have been asked to turn up on June 20 to explain their action.67 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-06-14 6 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG COMPUTER games fad of the young may soon be used to bridge two generation gaps. If a People's Association experiment is successful. the growing elderly population of Singapore will have a new pastime to combat boredom. And. their grandchildren451 words
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182 1984-06-14 6 THE SINGAPORE Government's thinking towards the care of the elderlv has a two-fold objective: To encourage them to stay for as long as is practical in the community; To keep them as healthy as possible Mr Yeo Lee Hock. Supervisor of182 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration57 1984-06-14 6 TEACHERS are looking into the state of disciGline in schools. The Singapore Teachers' nion has sent survey forms to half of its 8,000 members and the random sample covers 150 schools. Union secretary Mr Ying Cheok Ping said this is the first time the57 words
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79 1984-06-14 6 A POLICE graduation day ceremony at the Police Academy in Thomson Road this evening will see 345 national servicemen passing out with flying colours. The trainees from the 35th batch of NS intake successfully completed the threemonth basic training course and will be79 words
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65 1984-06-14 6 A 41-YEAR-OLD Malaysian motorcyclist was killed on the spot after he was knocked down by a bos in Jurong yesterday. Ramachandran Alagumalai, 41, was riding his motorcycle along International Road when his machine collided with the bus which was making a right turn to65 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-14 2 By mgm^ f MB 'u-=-i=^ s V^NBHHHSB^ High Office in the storage stacking same premises Easy loading Odd sizes and unloading and bulky goods If you are looking for a warehouse where you can have easy access to your goods This is it! There is no goods lift to wait,124 words
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Advertisement122 1984-06-14 4 The stars j are shining tonight at The Dynasty Singapore: GREG MANNE AT LE VENDdME LOUNGE. Q>me hear the music mhhmhmhhmhmh |j n g cr j n of this celebrated your mind long after diK) from Australia. the evening is over. A repertoire of sentimental From 8.30 pm to 1.30122 words
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world
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Article, Illustration319 1984-06-14 8 Arab council considering new military measures to protect shipping THE GULF CRISIS JEDDAH, Thursday FOREIGN ministers of Saudi Arabia and the other conservative Arab states of the Gulf yesterday met in secret to consider new military steps they could take to defend their shipping against319 words
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255 1984-06-14 8 UPI ABU DHABI, Thursday SAUDI Arabia yesterday rejected Iranian claims that the US plotted to attack Iran's oil installations and put American pilots in Saudi jets. "Saudi Arabia wants to affirm that all these allegations are unfounded," an official statement issuedUPI - 255 words
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210 1984-06-14 8 BEIRUT, Thursday THE head of Lebanon's six-week-old national unity government cancelled yesterday's cabinet meeting because renewed fighting between Muslim ana Christians made it doubtful that the country's warlords could sit at the same table. Political sources said Muslim Prime Minister Rashid Karami and210 words
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Article72 1984-06-14 9 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs NEARLY half of Japan's elementary school children do not like school because they are bullied by friends and classes are boring, according to a survey released yesterday. The survey by the Japan Research Institute on Youth said about 47.5 per centReuter - 72 words
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Article73 1984-06-14 9 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thurs PROSTITUTES and pimps who have been routed out of their normal haunts are relocating in suburban neighbourhoods in anticiBation of the summer lympics, police said A police officer said that pimps from as far away as New York are tryingUPI - 73 words
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268 1984-06-14 9 Reuter FRIBOURG (Switzerland), Thursday POPE John Paul warned Switzerland's young people yesterday that sexual promiscuity was as dangerous as drugs, in a strongly-worded lecture about the pitfalls of modern life. The Pontiff said in an advance text of a speech to a youthReuter - 268 words
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Article34 1984-06-14 9 DAY in and day out, politics seems to rule world news. In fact, a great many other events take place that affect people's lives. We present in this page some of those events.34 words
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173 1984-06-14 9 Reuter DARWIN, Thursday A GROUP of Australian aborigines are claiming compensation for service during World War 11, when they were paid only in food and tobacco, officials said yesterday. The .claim for back pay has been lodged with the Government on behalf of theReuter - 173 words
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Article59 1984-06-14 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Thurs SOVIET sailors aboard ocean-going vessels get specially recorded educational and entertainment video cassettes sent from home, Pravda said today. Once hotly condemned as extravagant capitalist toys to foster pornography, videos are now gaining gradual acceptance in the Soviet world. Officials nowReuter - 59 words
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76 1984-06-14 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Thurs SOVIET citizens who invite foreigners to stay with them face heavy fines of up to 50 roubles (Sf 126) if they fail to have their guests properly registered or if guests break rules, according to a new decree. The fines mayReuter - 76 words
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207 1984-06-14 10 HOUSTON, Thursday ONE OF 81 crew members presumed dead in the October sinking of the Ulomar Java Sea drilling ship in the South China Sea is alive in a Vietnamese prison with five other Americans, a former Vietnamese prisoner207 words
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Article322 1984-06-14 10 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thucsday THE INDIAN Defence Ministry said yesterday the Sikh mutiny in the army had been crushed following three days of sporadic revolts sparked by the battle at Amritsar's Golden Temple, the Sikhs' holiest shrine. A Ministry spokesman said all deserters had beenReuter - 322 words
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532 1984-06-14 10 THE PUNJAB FLASHPOINT Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday SIKH extremists in Amritsar's Golden Temple, overrun by troops last week, received military training in Pakistan and virtually ran the Punjab administration, the Indian Government said yesterday. Home Secretary M M K Wali told a news conferenceReuter - 532 words
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162 1984-06-14 10 UPI MIAMI, Thursday SISTER Estelle Gomarin, a nun at St Peter and Paul Convent in Miami, has won the top prize in a fund-raising contest a tropical island honeymoon. Sister Gomarin, 53, said on Tuesday that she had invited a close friend, anotherUPI - 162 words
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453 1984-06-14 12 TRENDS UPI THE TRADING room of one of Asia's indeed, the world's hottest stock markets is the Taiwan Stock Exchange. And according to Forbes magazine, since 1974, the Taiwan Index has nearly quintupled. In the last 14 months alone, as the US recoveryUPI - 453 words
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Article63 1984-06-14 12 TRENDS a quick read 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. In63 words
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146 1984-06-14 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Thurs SENATOR George McGovern, the Democratic Party's 1972 standard bearer, yesterday endorsed Mr Walter Mondale for president and urged his more than 20 delegates to vote for Mr Mondale at the party's national convention. Mr McGovern said it was "not easy forUPI - 146 words
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277 1984-06-14 12 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE HEAD of President Ronald Reagan's "star wars" programme yesterday defended the multibillion-dollar effort to make science fiction a reality, rejecting charges by the Democratic Party it is pushing the United States toward war in space. Democratic National Chairman Charles277 words
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173 1984-06-14 12 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday THE FATHER of slain soul singer Marvin Gaye, a retired minister accused of shooting the entertainer 10 weeks ago, was declared mentally competent yesterday to stand trial for the murder. Superior Judge Michael Pirosh ordered Marvin GayeUPI - 173 words
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155 1984-06-14 14 AP NEW ZEALAND, Thursday THE NEW Zealand parliament rejected yesterday by one vote an opposition proposal to make the island nation a nuclear-free zone. The bill sought to ban nuclear weapons from entering New Zealand as well as banning nuclear power stations,AP - 155 words
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254 1984-06-14 14 WASHINGTON, Thursday SOVIET arms spending last year rose faster than at any time since 1976, a senior Defence Department official said yesterday. He said a preliminary Defence Intelli- gence Agency Study indicated a "sharp growth" with arms purchases up by five to 10254 words
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180 1984-06-14 14 AP HONG KONG Thurs THE DECISION by Britain and China yesterday to set up a fulltime committee to work out an agreement on Hong Kong's future received a favourable response in the Colony. Mr Bill Brown, a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council,AP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-06-14 14 ■He dm Wild*, 17, of Hollywood, Florida, witnesses tho proceedings me Ms jewellery la auctioned off at Christie's. ■He found tho Jewellery In a bag whila walking along a rail* road track in Hollywood. Meo kopt tho jewellery for months hut alnoa nobody turnod up toPICTURE: UPI - 73 words
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Advertisement486 1984-06-14 9 A 1 Around our flu* islands of fantasy, ''$M you can live 7,107 dreams. Seldom can so much besaid in one word. 6»-<lav SA H fSJ I 1451 "Mabuhay", spells of the magic you're about to H 'V* A begin in the enchanting islands of the Philippines. The beauty and486 words
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Advertisement198 1984-06-14 14 LAURQ-THE LEADING COMPANY M BANKNOTES, CURRENCY COM COUNTING EQUPMENT. Laurel, the undisputable No. 1 in counting technology, is now What's more, our engineers are specially trained in Laurel Machines available and marketed in Singapore by Repro Business Machines Pte Pte Ltd, Japan to ensure that your machines are backed up198 words
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218 1984-06-14 15 HHLLSTOEET Reuter THE MARKET gained early yesterday on indications that the US economy was slowing, but lost its momentum to in-terest-rate concerns and finished mostly lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Averge, which had been about six points higher during the session, was unchangedReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-14 15 EXECUTIVES at International Business Machines Corp (IBM) knew they had a hit wnen they began using Charlie Chaplin's little tramp character in 1981 to advertise tneir personal computers Little did they realise that the figure would come to adorn the advertisements of dozens of other rival firms.281 words
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833 1984-06-14 15 The Star THE MALAYSIAN code on takeovers, mergers and acquisitions will not come into force for at least another six months and the authorities have still not even said whether they are proceeding with it. The Bill to amend Schedule 10 of the CompaniesThe Star - 833 words
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337 1984-06-14 15 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG in NEW YORK BANK stocks are the safest and most liquid way to invest in Asia,, a Singapore stockbroker told investors in the United States. "They all have substantial crossholdings in industrial companies. These are carried at cost, as is land.337 words
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Article137 1984-06-14 15 AP THE DOLLAR edged lower against most other major currencies in US trading yesterday after closing mixed in European markets. Gold prices were narrowly mixed, and Republic National Bank in New York quoted the metal as of 4 pm at U*****.50 a troy ounce, unchanged from Tuesday'sAP - 137 words
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275 1984-06-14 16 BENNY TAN - Continuing our series on futures markets Need for pricing mechanism of assets to be transacted at a future date By BENNY TAN of Shearson/Amex FUTURES contracts traded on most exchanges not only encompass the traditional commodity groups such as grains, livestocks, foods and fibres, but275 words
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Article136 1984-06-14 16 THE persistent firmness in short-term and longterm interest rates propelled the dollar to close sharply higher on Monday in thin trading due to a holiday in European centres. Middle East tensions and the belief that US interest rates will rise fur- ther also supported the dollar. This136 words
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257 1984-06-14 16 HOTEL MERIDIEN Singapore, which began operations in December last year, has been enjoying a fairly high occupancy rate of around 75 per cent so far, says Mr Lee Kim Yew, chairman of Town and City Properties Ltd in the 1983 annual report.257 words
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113 1984-06-14 16 From our EVENING EDITION yesterday YAOHAN is highly unlikely to go public this year. The suggestion is "over optimistic, a source close to the company confirmed. He rated the chances of going public in 1984 as only 30 per cent. The source was113 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1984-06-14 17 NORMAN - A top American advertising agency has been appointed to map out a US$3O million campaign to get President Reagan back to the White House for a second term. This team was responsible for the Nixon campaign, theUPI - 1,058 words
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271 1984-06-14 18 PETER TEO'S article "Have more heart Mr Traffic Cop" (SM, June 7) encompasses the very thoughts of the motoring public. The crux of the problem is solely due to the interpretation of the role of the traffic271 words
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Article117 1984-06-14 18 TANERAH KECHIL - TANERAH KECHIL Singapore 1441 I AM wondering whether there is a plan to extend and link Tanah Merah Kechil Road to Upper East Coast Road. The extensi.on of this road will cut down a great deal of travelling time for residents in the Tanah Merah117 words
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148 1984-06-14 18 MISS JOSEPHINE ONG - REPLIES MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer Singapore Bus Service I REFER to the letter headlined "OTS Guide Overdue" (SM, June 6). As announced, the Singapore Bus Service will be issuing a complimentary OTS fare booklet together with this year's new148 words
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184 1984-06-14 18 MISS ANG POH INN - MISS ANG POH INN Public Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE REFER to the letter "Managing .directors on special work permits" by Ah So Ka (SM. May 29). We would like to clarify that no foreigner has been granted a work permit or184 words
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502 1984-06-14 19 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT PRESIDENT Reagan stirred the minds of many when he spoke of the "Star Wars" defence system a few months ago. Weapons that did not depend on mass killing for their effectiveness are indeed the stuff of science fiction and it502 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-06-14 19 Drive will cut stop the fast turnover of staff, increase productivity and help in business expansion YOUR front-page report "Battle for Staff in Hotel Industry" (SM, June 11) is both timely and interesting. I would like to suggest a "Stop522 words
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57 1984-06-14 19 THERE is a big gap between the two Horizontal timber boards of the barricade at the zig-zag bridge spanning a stretch of water at Macßitchie Reservoir. Would the authorities please fill this gap before a child slips and falls through while watching57 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-14 18 LETTERS on any subfect of public interest will be Accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed They must also include the writer s name and address even if the wnter decides to use a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be useful Vie reserve74 words
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Article243 1984-06-14 20 FOR those who have suddenly woken up to the festive spirit, it's not too late to join in the celebration. As of 5.30 pm yesterday, tickets for the following shows were still available. Chinese Festivals and Legends: There are still many tickets left for tonight's performance (venue:243 words
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Article, Illustration797 1984-06-14 20 WONG SING YEONG - REVIEW By WONG SING YEONG "YOU want to go to the hop?" asked my colleague. "Why not? My legs are ready," I replied. Site giggled. "I mean the Chinese Legends and Festivals in Dance." Shucks! My only previous contact with Chinese Dance was watching TV orPicture by MOHD ISHAK - 797 words
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Article, Illustration727 1984-06-14 20 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE CARMINA BURANA is exciting and vigorous, the music purely percussive. Some of the lyrics are basic, brusaue and almost graphic they are the work of a t>and of minstrels and defrocked monks or wandering scholars called Gollards who sang or begged727 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-06-14 20 BACKSTAGE YOU can call it artistic reciprocity, or a bond fostered by a common love for art. Director King.Hu and his spouse, Dr Ling Chuns, were special guests at the Oolah World performance last Sunday. After the musical drama, they went backstage to chat with the production389 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-06-14 22 Thursday Feature Special The Turning Point (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.55 pm) THIS is a moving story of two friends who used to dance together and are reunited. Emma (Anne Bancroft) is a star ballerina and Deedee (Shirley MacLaine), a Midwestern housewife ana dance teacher. Deedee's474 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-06-14 22 DAN NOBLE - And now, the news for and by youths vssmm By DAN NOBLE US Information AMERICA has three major commercial television net-, works and a non-commercial public TV system. Viewers also have the choice of tuning in to local independent commercial stations, or subscribing to pay TV which is usually broughtUS Information - 443 words
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Article, Illustration733 1984-06-14 23 PHILIP CHEAH - MAGIC OF TECHNOLOGY TITLE: INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM STARRING: Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw DIRECTOR: Steven SpielShSwiNQ: Prince, Oriental, Savoy, Changi, President, Woodlands Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH IS Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom the new Hollywood musical? With the trends in film genres733 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-06-14 24 YEOW MEI SIN - at leisure By YEOW MEI SIN A FLIGHT to Pulau Tioman is like being on the TV series, Fantasy Island. Many sun-worship-pers must have dreamt of the time when they can make Tioman and back within a day. Well, that day has arrived.637 words
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Article605 1984-06-14 25 MICHAEL CONNOR - By MICHAEL CONNOR in New York Reuter FEW world famous pianists would be seen on stage without a Steinway, the prince of pianos with its air of old world gentility and a sound they judge unparalleled. That sound is created in an obscure New York City neighbourhoodReuter - 605 words
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Miscellaneous791 1984-06-14 21 yjU JV-y m nfw I -^^HiHMfcr--Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in Applause: Jazz at the Smithsonian (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) 5.20 SBCTEXT Live SamDle Paaes. i 3£ BCTEXT Live Sampto Pages. furt via Karachi and Hong Kong to 5.50 Opening and Programme High--3.00 Opening and Programme High- Tokyo and791 words
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Advertisement135 1984-06-14 23 Today marks the official, auspicious opening of Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's newest Szechuan Restaurant. We may be the newest, yet our Szechuan Cuisine has already been acclaimed by leading food-columnists. Come, sample for yourselves traditional Szechuan Cuisine at its best. Wk .y* Court RQJK Orchard X HIM MW/ X 222*"*135 words
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Advertisement77 1984-06-14 24 w JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE JACK S GARDEN RESTAURANT 268 VM San BMg. *BO I 00 (STEAK HOUSE) Orc.iard llMd T* *****61/*****15 Block 730. Awnu* 6. *01 4274 JACK'S PLJICE CAPE ERIA Kio Town Cvitrv. T§l; *****77/*****42 •0101 Btm Bawti Compte. JACK'S PL \CE STEAK HOUSE COLA RESTAURANT B* 23177 words
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Advertisement114 1984-06-14 24 F ATHERS' T)AYi Sunday, 17th June 1984. FATHERS are (he most benign creatures on earth. Recall those twinkling eyes and affectionate smile which miraculously drove away all the blues. CHESA pays tribute to all papas with a magnificent Swiss and Continental buffet lunch accompanied by tender live music and stunning114 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-14 25 OPENS TODAY: PRINCE-WOODLANDS CHANGI-SAVOY-PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL CMCIE 14 a STALLS S3-CASM BMKMCS ONLV-STMCTLY NO FREE UST PRINCE: 11am, 1.30, 4, 0.45 9.15 ORIENTAL: 10.45, 1.00,1.15, 7 4 0.15 CHANQI-SAVOY'PRES: 11, 1.45, 4, 4.45, (.15 WOODLANDS: 1.45, 4, 6.49, 0.15 (U. «u TICKETS CASH BOOKABLE UP TBI BAYS M ADVANCE at PIMCE) MORE124 words
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Miscellaneous452 1984-06-14 25 tIUH GUID6 DALIT (*****16): THE COMPANY (C) ANG MO KIO (*****01): THE CHAMPIONS (C) Synopsis Two friends who become rivals for the love of Synopsis: Country boy goes to the city and a new soccer a girl are reconciled when they find themselves entan- king is born. gled in a452 words
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Miscellaneous552 1984-06-14 25 Festival o£ Arts MAIN EVENTS to 5 pm at The Drama Centre. WAITING FOR GODOT EXHIBITIONS THE San Quentin Drama Workshop will stage ART of CHANG DA-CHIEN Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot tonight at 8 at The Drama Centre. The cast includes former 0 P ain n^ s by one552 words
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Advertisement98 1984-06-14 26 3rd WEEK CAPITOL JUROMG CSt&C: 144 STALLS S3-CA4H BOOKINGS ONLY-M0 FREE LIST CAPITOL 11.1.30,4,1.30, t.IS.-JURONO:11, 1.44, 4.15,4.45. US (LIBERTY* OPENS TOMORROW) LOU 6REYSTOKE ft MS APIS WISH TO HUM EVERYONE MP mkta| "CREYSTOKE: Tko LEGEND OF TJUIZM" THE 1 MOVK^SINGAPORIE! Greystoke THE LEGEND OP TARZAN LOUD Of THE A«S JADE:98 words
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Advertisement136 1984-06-14 26 i pft^'WEEKf 4 1 finFIIH- (*****16) 5 SHOWS: (I. IUULUII. 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.90 A 9.15pm 5 0 IF YOU THINK IT'S ONLY FOR THE YOUNG, I COME ANO SEE > WHAT THE YOUNG CAN DO! X 1 The style. <1 the moves of the I <I > A hottest136 words
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Miscellaneous326 1984-06-14 26 ■JTrk Low tide: 7.22 am (0.8 m) J wftß JSI High tide: 12.45 pm (2.4 m) 1111 l WnHlWrifc I *1 Low ttdo: 8.30 pm (1.1 m) 41L Low tklo: 7.22 am (0.8 m) T yWftl' <I M»X High lido: 1.30 pm (2.4 m) SmHb J Low tido: 8.34 pm326 words
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Miscellaneous891 1984-06-14 26 Father's Day events THIS Sunday is Father's Day. and some hotels and stores will help you celebrate the occasion. MANDARIN TOP OF THE M will feature an international buffet luncheon at $30++ for adults and $12++ for children under 12, from noon to 3 pm, this Sunday. The Stables and891 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-06-14 27 SURESH NAIR - 300 days of sunshine per year for beach buffs GO PLACES By SURESH NAIR THE GOLD COAST is a land of endless sunshine and white sand beaches, washed by the warm waters of the Pacific. It is a tourist mecca for sun-and-surf fanatics. There are, on the413 words
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Advertisement140 1984-06-14 27 jlj^F I» 4HHSB* fl 1 L SF 20 DAYS RLGRIMAGEIOpMIi 553,990/- Rom* Assist Florence Pita Nice Uurdst VsladoNd4 FMma Usbon+ Departures 27 Jul 16 Nov 1964 H|HP £K|Hfe For real, incomparable value for your money. book wHti us today, r Ow 10 y«n of InrahMM* •xp*ri*nc* 'w* In promoting PNQriniioa140 words
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Advertisement1194 1984-06-14 28 An expanding organization requires people, good people who are dynamic, ambitious and J |(|J l|l|H |f J The Singapore Monitor is a -member of the Singapore News Publications Limited, tHMaBBMBMBHiMIH publishers of two major Chinese language morning and evening papers, Lian He Zao Bao and Wan Bao. The Company is1,194 words
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Miscellaneous612 1984-06-14 29 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook i pTH6 PITtH R*. V I \'J-1 STRIKE Two. ONCE A6A>kl, VbO HAP To ASK vlW\\% wS% \\v HOPES AND DR£Af*6 HER To Ox/ER SPORTS Of THE MIME Poe «rbOR NEWSLETTER... A slight mishap will set off an September 23 to October 22 Jmr612 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-06-14 30 ivtming. AocvmaMy, gpcrwwm tinnitm Lemm caunm. Computer iik> indwuui technology, mmfnm stuaim, seminan. Mvteung. Acooupuocy, secretin*!, rywmTTjrMTTiyMMffMfir lilrHw ttrfcwtog. Aoamauacr. StermtM Uatutrm. Mtan Coun*. Computer tod InimtrU udmohn. Bmlnm StudJm. Sem/otn. tltrkadnr Aceounuocr. Secnuritl. THE Informatics Computer School was incorporated by a group off experienced professionals262 words
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Advertisement361 1984-06-14 30 9 THINKING OF BEING A 0 COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? Informatics shows you the way We're registered with the Ministry of Education and are officially appointed by HONEYWELL, a leading computer manufacturer, as their authorized training centre. Enrol today for the following courses! City Guilds of London Institute PASCAL Programming 747 Certificate361 words
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Advertisement173 1984-06-14 30 r ATTENTION ALL COMPUTER ENTHUSIASTS!! J COME ATTEND OUR COUNSELLING SESSION AND LET US UNCOVER THE CARING COMPUTER TRAINING CENTRE YOUR LATENT TALENTS SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE Z. A #07-01 Peace Centre (above NTUC Supermart) TELL US YOUR ACADEMIC 1 Sophia Road qualifications and Singapore 0922 EXPERIENCE WE WILL ADVISE173 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-06-14 33 LIM PREVIEWS THE NATIONAL HOWLING C'SHIPS WHICH STARTS AT JACKIE'S BOWL KATONG TODAV THE BOWLING scene may have been barren of good games lately but action will be abundant when the National Bowling Championships roll off today at Jackie's Bowl Katong About 200 bowlers402 words
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142 1984-06-14 33 THE US OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHI! Reuter MAMARONECK (New York), Thursday FORMER US Open title-holder David Graham of Australia and Spain's Severiano Ballesteros head a potent foreign challenge in the 84th Open Championship which start here tomorrow, Graham is the most experienced of the sprinklingReuter - 142 words
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Article81 1984-06-14 33 Reuter BOOKMAKERS in this gambling capital have made Tom Watson and Tom Kite co-favourites to win the US Open Golf Championship which starts tomorrow at the Winged Foot Club in Mamarpneck,. New rork.> -a t i Both Watsoh and'Kite'ate IIStW rff 5-1, followed by four-time winnerReuter - 81 words
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98 1984-06-14 33 CI think probably most of the people who have won the Open Championahip have leaa pressure on them than anybody else here. There are a lot of people the Press feels either should have won the Open or can't win the Open and98 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-06-14 34 SINGAPORE'S Fandi Ahmad may be the most gifted player in Asia. But I would rate Malaysia's Zainal Abidin as a better all-rounder. It takes more than skill to succeed in football, especially professional football. To succeed as a professional also418 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-06-14 34 IT IS a shame and a mystery that SBC has rejected requests to telecast any of the European Cup soccer matches. There is always a lack of "live" soccer matches, not to mention the poor quality of sports programmes on171 words
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129 1984-06-14 34 MICHAEL CHENG - MICHAEL CHENG Singapore 0513- I AM a TV viewer who feels that the SBC should give sports fans better value for their money. It is bad enough that we do not get to see some of the better sporting events "live." SBC129 words
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307 1984-06-14 34 DAVID KHNG - DAVID KHNG Singapore 2056 I HAVE been following the Press reports and views on Fandi Ahmad's recent matches played here. I would say that he is a real professional now with the image that goes with every professional, be it in the307 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-06-14 35 ALFONSO CHAN - Highlights of the slug test at the Police Academy last night MONITOR ACTION CAMERA I REPORTS BY ALFONSO CHAN KNOCKOUTS THERE WERE This boxer goes down and out for the count AFTER THE KNOCKOUT A boxer being helped out of the ring after being knockedPICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW - 95 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-06-14 36 This 23-year-old lorry driver combines Chinese martial arts with Queensberry rules STAR FILE A CHINESE martial arts boxer may well hold the future of boxing's national glory in his scarred fists. Enter Jimmy Neo, Shaolin martial arts exponent, and down goes Harjit Singh and312 words
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Article528 1984-06-14 36 BUT PUNCHES FALL SHORT OF THE REAL THING THERE WAS no blood or gore, but plenty of guts and at the end, tne punches fell short of the real excitement that is boxing. That was the way it was last night, when the sluggers and street punchers528 words
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Article312 1984-06-14 36 PRELIMINARY ROUNDS Bantam L Krishnasamy (Safsa A) bt Ang Boon Seng (Safsa B) on points; Pasang Yalmo (Police) bt Pan Boon Hock (Safsa B) pts; Tay Cheng Tat (Safsa A) bt Sukharaj Samsuhong (Police) Ist rd retired; Png Chee Eng (Safsa A) bt Kim Bahadur Thapa (Police) technical knockout.312 words
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Article293 1984-06-14 37 S GULAM - THAT'S THE ANCHOR CUP PROMISE WITH NEW 3-POINTS-A-WIN FORMAT Reports by S GULAM SOCCER fans can expect a flourish of goals in the Anchor Cup competition at the National Staaium from July 14-12 if the organisers' plans to award three points for a win proves293 words
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Article65 1984-06-14 37 July 14 Singapore vs Sabah Pahang vs Federal Territory 15 -REST DAY 16 -Johor vs Pahang Sabah vs Penang 17 -Federal Territory vs Johor Penang vs Singapore 18 -REST DAY 19 -First semi-final Second semi-tinal 20 -REST DAY 21 -3rd and 4th plaongs. Final NOTE: The first match65 words
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361 1984-06-14 37 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 1 DYNASTY HOTEL 1 Shangri-La win 5-3 on penalties THE JALAN Besar Stadium was sheer paradise for Shangri-La Hotel last night for the way they weathered a battle of nerves against Dynasty Hotel. With both teams locked with a goal each361 words
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311 1984-06-14 37 PRIDE OF place among the best will be at stake tonight (8.00) for Geylang International to save their National Football League Division One status when they take on f 9 st year's dethroned kingpins Tiong Bahru at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The former local311 words
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239 1984-06-14 37 SINGAPORE SELECTION 0 NIPPON KOKAN 3 JAPANESE aerial and all round superiorly reigned supreme once again at the Gay World Stadium last night, overwhelming the makeshift Singapore national volleyball team 15-1,15-5, 15-5 after only 64 minutes. The national side, the second team to fall239 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-06-14 37 THE INTERMEDIATES, Singapore soccer's second stringers, will be given at least one tournament to keep their spirits and form alive during the next two months. This was revealed yesterday by Major Abbas Abu Amin, deputy chairman of the Football Association of Singapore. "Sure,309 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-06-14 38 TONIGHT'S GROUP TWO MATCHES W Germany versus Portugal at Strasbourg Reuter STRASBOURG (Franco), Thursday TITLE-HOLDERS West Germany will seek to rise above their dismal qualifying form when tney take on Portugal in their opening match of the European Soccer Championship finals here tonight. History suggestsReuter - 383 words
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Article32 1984-06-14 38 West Germany Uli Steilike (D) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (A) Rudi Voeller (A) Portugal Manuel Bento (G) Fernando Chalana (M) Fernando Gomes (A) G goalkeeper, D defence, M midfield, A attack32 words
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447 1984-06-14 38 Spala versus Romania at St EUanna Reuter ST ETIENNE (France), Thursday CARLOS Santillana and Rodion Camataru may be two lonely people when Spain meet Romania in what promises to be a dour, defensive European Soccer Championship match here tonight. Veteran Spanish trainerReuter - 447 words
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Article30 1984-06-14 38 Spain Luis Arconada (G) Antonio Maceda (D) Carlos Santillana (A) Romania Costica Stefanescu (G) Ladislau Boloni (M) Rodion Camataru G goalkeeper, D defence, M midfield, A attack30 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-06-14 38 Reuter PARIS, Thursday DENMARK yesterday considered withdrawing from their next match in the European Soccer Championship finals but then changed their minds Frits Ahlstrom, the Danish press officer, said he told European Football Union (UEFA) officials that Denmark were considering withdrawing from the GroifpReuter - 148 words
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Article70 1984-06-14 38 Remaining Matches: June 16: France vs Belgium at Nantes June 16: Denmark vs Yugoslavia at Lyon June 19: France vs Yugoslavia at St-Etienne June 19: Denmark vs Belgium at Strasbourg P W D L F A Pts BELGIUM 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 FRANCE 11070 words
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Advertisement160 1984-06-14 34 rAUDI AHMAD U In th« limelight again with our readers. One rates Zalnal Abldln of Malaysia a cut above Fandl and asks if Fandl can stand the strain In Europe. Another says Fandl has definitely matured during his European stint and feels that this worldwide exposure will see him go160 words
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Advertisement98 1984-06-14 37 fle a 3ute winner ancC save > COLUMBIA YELLOW DOT $89.30 Available from 12lbs to 15lbs. This offer it valid only on purchase of a pair of NOVA ($55) full leather bowling shoes. COLUMBIA WHITE DOT $85.00 Available from lOlbs to 15lbs. DUNLOP BOWLING BALLS $55.00 SPECIAL OFFER! For every98 words
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Advertisement82 1984-06-14 38 RTM wilf show the match between France and Denmark tonight over Ch 10 at 9.20. It's all happening... y/ith maxell Get high performance MAXELL Power today! iii|ini m i keeps you everything„ on Mm delights OBkgivesyoua VHthe children Ylctoeershwe maxel ||2f Superior leakBflHB resistance I W S I Joßm Wide82 words
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511 1984-06-14 39 BELGIUM 2 YUGOSLAVIA 0 MONITOR sports LENS, (France) Thursday BELGIUM, playing a competitive game for the first time since the Standard Liege bribes scandal deprived them of five key players, scored a convincing 2-0 win over Yugoslavia in their opening match of the European511 words
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