Singapore Monitor, 14 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section21 1984-06-14 1 THE SINGAPORE monitor FVI-N-^-MLm f iii ijii iva EDITION r M C (P) No 21/5/84 Thursday, June 14. 1984 30 cents21 words
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Article225 1984-06-14 1 SURESH NAIR - Body discovered on deck of fishing trawler By SURESH NAIR A THAI seaman was found dead on a fishing trawler at the Jurong Fisheries Port early today with a sharp metal object protruding from the back of his neck. Police detectives said the body225 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-14 1 Argentina faces imminent showdown with the IMF AP NEW YORK, Monday THE REVOLT of Third World debtqr countries seems to be spreading, raising concern among international lending agencies, the governments of major industrial nations and the world's big commercial banks. Three of theAP - 412 words
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Advertisement112 1984-06-14 1 T unn 21 Tanglin Road, Sinppoie 1024. i. nw Te|; 235,343 *****53 OCBC SINGAPORE DOLLAR TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Now in Britain JUL Your OCBC Singapore Dollar Travellers Cheques are going more places from ASEAN countries, China, Australia and New Zealand to Britain! Cash them at leading British banks for pound sterling.112 words
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108 1984-06-14 2 THE Singapore Cultural Foundation will be presenting three performances by the New York Metropolitan Opera from July 11 to 13 at the World Trade Centre Auditorium. Artistes especially selected from the Met's Centennial Roster will perform a full length opera of La108 words
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286 1984-06-14 2 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW MORE THAN 1,000 workers at Hewlett Packard are working more than five hours' overtime a day to meet the overwhelming demand for new orders for their electronic products. It is one of several electronics companies which has employees working overtime to286 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-06-14 2 Uniforms for Esso service station staff THESE service station staff are all dressed up to serve you when you drive in to fill up your tank. The uniforms will soon be worn by Esso service station staff all over Singapore. The introduction of uniforms for staff75 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-06-14 3 Lianhe Wanbao THIS Is what remains of the hawker stalls in Malacca Street. The hawkers have since moved to the new food centre in the Golden Shoe Car Park in Market Street. Residents in the area are concerned over the heaps of rubbish leftLianhe Wanbao - 64 words
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91 1984-06-14 3 A WORKER was today sentenced to a month's jail for causing an act so rash as to endanger human life and the safety of others. K Ahmawasay, 54, of 209-B, Toh Tuck Road, admitted throwing two wooden planks, one fan cover and two91 words
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331 1984-06-14 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A PART-TIME nightclub waitress who jutnped to her death had taken an overdose of sleeping pills two weeks earlier, the coroner's court heard today. Lily Ong, 28, was found dead on the roof of a row of shophouses adjourning to the331 words
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80 1984-06-14 3 A 24-YEAR-OLD man was today charged with causing the death of another man. Lee Kim Chooi, a Malaysian, was charged with the murder of Lim Chwee Kiat at Crystal Palace Super Deluxe Nightclub on April 10. The charge said that Lee was a member of80 words
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111 1984-06-14 3 THE WESTINGHOUSE Brakes and Signals Company will supply both brakes and signals for the Mass Rapid Transit system. The MRT Corporation announced today that the UK-based company had won the contract for brakes for the system s rolling stock. It had earlier won the111 words
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Article, Illustration391 1984-06-14 4 54 air cadets take their first jump and come face to face with... "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." These words from air cadet S Arul, 16, afterSTORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 391 words
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Article325 1984-06-14 5 LOONG SWEE YIN - Bosses and workers will contribute to welfare scheme when new rates take effect on July 1 By LOONG SWEE YIN EMPLOYERS and employees under the Company Welfarism Through Employers' CPF Contribution scheme (Cowec) will each pay an extra 2 per cent into the325 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-06-14 5 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW THE CRANE that found its way to a temple in Choa Chu Kang last week has found a home in the Singapore Zoological Gardens. After reading a Monitor report on Monday, zoo officials have decided to make room inPICTURE LIANHE WANBAO - 204 words
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Article, Illustration455 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 grandchildren455 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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Article, Illustration57 1984-06-14 6 TEACHERS are looking into the state of disciCline in schools. The Singapore Teachers' 'nion has sent survey forms to half of its 8,000 members and the random sample covers 150 rchools. 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 bus 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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Advertisement126 1984-06-14 4 j The stars j are shining tonight at j The Dynasty Singapore: GREG DtANNE AT LE VENPdME LOUNGE. Come hear the music jj n g er j n of this celebrated your mind long after diK> from Australia. the evening is cA'er. A repertoire of sentimental BH/ From 8.30 pm126 words
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world
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510 1984-06-14 8 AP Tokyo, Thursday ILLEGAL copying of computer software is widespread, but most people "do it out of innocence," the head of a US computer services association said yesterday. Copying costs the US software industry at least US$2 billion ($4.2 billion) a year, said MrAP - 510 words
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431 1984-06-14 8 Reuter THE HAGUE, Thursday THE DUTCH Parliament today supported a government plan to deploy 48 US medium-range Cruise nuclear missiles if the Soviet Union targets more SS-20 rockets on Western Europe. After a tense 12-hour debate into the early hours of the morning, ParliamentReuter - 431 words
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Article153 1984-06-14 8 Reuter TOKYO, Thursday THE SOVIET Union has built a three-storey concrete structure on a tiny island off North Japan claimed by Tokyo but occupied by Soviet troops, the Japanese coastguard organisation said today. The Maritime Safety Agency said construction started about May 20 and wasReuter - 153 words
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302 1984-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S commercial television channel, TV3, WILL have to make royalty payments ranging from 3 to 7 Vfe per cent of its yearly gross takings to the Government, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammad said today in a report302 words
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171 1984-06-14 9 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said yesterday little progress had been made towards better relations with China despite his recent visit there. "Whatever steps towards the fostering of better bilateral relations would have to come from Beijing. TheyReuter - 171 words
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Article164 1984-06-14 9 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A SUDDEN demand by Sikhs has depleted the supply of black material for turbans and dupattas (shawls) in the shops here. The .community is responding to the worldwide call by the Sikh Akali Dal Party of India toThe Star - 164 words
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146 1984-06-14 10 Reuter LONDON, Thurs AN 'APPARENT British snub' to the South Africans had Inore to do with Margaret Thatcher's coiffure than her views on apartheid. a British newspaper said yesterday. The "snub," reported around the world, was the British leader's absence whenReuter - 146 words
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523 1984-06-14 10 AP Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs THE US SENATE turned aside, by a 47-45 margin, an attempt yesterday to trim President Ronald Reagan's futuristic "Star Wars" strategic defence initiative. Mr Reagan asked for US$l.B billion (S*3 7 billion) next fiscal year for researchAP; Reuter - 523 words
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189 1984-06-14 10 N Yorker's transAtlantic divorce suit UPI NEW YORK, Thurt IN A TRANS-ATLANTIC divorce case, an 88-year-old Czechoslovakia!) woman has asked a court to have a psychiatrist examine her 84-year-old Brooklyn husband who is suing her for divorce, officials said. The woman, Anna Vira, of Litmnova, a small village near Prague,UPI - 189 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-06-14 10 ROME, Thursday WORLD LEADERS came from as far away as Moscow and Beijing for the funeral yesterday of Italian communist leader Enrico Berlinguer. Berlinguer, who led the West's largest communist party for 12 years, died on Monday at 62, five days after suffering a brain hemorrhagePICTURE AP - 151 words
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261 1984-06-14 12 UPI SKOKIE (Illinois), Thursday A RESEARCHER said yesterday that he will use 40 grams of precious moon dust from the Apollo missions in an attempt to prove a space station can be constructed of concrete made mostly of lunar materials.UPI - 261 words
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464 1984-06-14 12 Reuter UPI CAIRO, Thurs EGYPT'S acting Prime Minister, Mr Kamal Hassan Ali, was quoted today as saying his country, which supports Iraq in its war with Iran, might provide military facilities for the United States to help Gulf Arab states.Reuter; UPI - 464 words
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248 1984-06-14 12 UPI WELLINGTON, Thursday FRANCE exploded a small nuclear device at its Mururoa AtoU testing site yesterday, New Zealand's National Observatory reported. The underground explosion came hours before the New Zealand Government of Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon narrowly defeated an attempt to introduceUPI - 248 words
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124 1984-06-14 12 Reuter ALICE SPRINGS (Aust), Thurs AN ABORIGINAL leader left for London today to protest against British atomic tests in Australia he says made him blind. Yami Lester of the Pitjantjatjara tribe in central Australia will ask for the release of all documentsReuter - 124 words
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577 1984-06-14 14 AP RIYADH, Thursday A MODERN-DAY caravan is coursing across the desert, stopping in towns, villages and tent encampments in search of the causes of the eye diseases that afflict so many Saudi Arabians The caravan of trucks and camp trailers has brought doctors, nursesAP - 577 words
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Article34 1984-06-14 14 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 on this page some of those events.34 words
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131 1984-06-14 14 UPI BEIJING: Chinese researchers have developed a drug that removes facial freckles in three days, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. "A local young man, whose face was full of freckles and who was worried about finding a wife, became a handsome manUPI - 131 words
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205 1984-06-14 14 AP BOSTON: Researchers say a new drug manufactured by the American subsidiary of a British company provides the first effective treatment for repeated flareups of genital herpes, largely eliminating the rash and pain that are the chief misery ofAP - 205 words
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Advertisement398 1984-06-14 9 A 1 Around our islands of fantasy, you can live 7,107 dreams. Seldom can to much be said in one word. 6-day SAH 2 (S$ 1,145) Cebu.A tour will take you to plates like Magellan's 7 m??df» iflm.!SSS?,i™ g .C S Cross, the Basilica Mmore de San AugustineT the A^^H£*J9B398 words
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Advertisement111 1984-06-14 10 Brl 11T *r« 1 I i* |Pfe ifl| (FT*r V'' XI j»^Sj^» j^ Good ol' Dad Father's Day: June 17 He deserves a fabulous lunch or dinner treat and wouldn't he love a little family Ti >5£ get-together at The Mandarin Singapore? IUI/ W For dinner, we have arranged for111 words
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Advertisement168 1984-06-14 12 Add some pizzazz to your weekend! Every Friday at the Poolside —i S^^yiL^r^sr* *fur^. yir TT L jmTU^BI new in a sensational fashion show by Ivor's Models. j/jrjp Call now for reservations on *****33 ext 121 or 111. <? jtJt Dinner is served from 7 pm. Adults: $20++ vCi$«HK| 7168 words
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Advertisement196 1984-06-14 14 LAUREL-THE LEADING COMPANY IN BANK NOTES, CURRENCY COM COUNTING EQUTMENT. 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 Re Ltd, Japan to ensure that your machines are backed196 words
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241 1984-06-14 15 THE LOCAL bourse was quiet this morning. International conditions are too unstable for the dealers and most of them are supporting and not chasing the shares. Wilkinson Rubber led the risers with a 30 cents gain to $5.20. Selangor Prop was next with241 words
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Article, Illustration282 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.282 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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340 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.340 words
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Article123 1984-06-14 15 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar fell slightly against most major currencies in thin early trading following an easier Federal funds rate. The dollar eased to 231.95/05 yen from 232.10/20 and to *****/67 marks from 2.7180/90. Dealers said the market was waiting for the release later today of123 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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Article135 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. This135 words
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Article298 1984-06-14 16 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: mixed. Arab-Mai Dev 111/112 Boustead 2.42 S Cold Storage 3.30/3 32 F and N 5 60/5.65 Genting 5.05/5.10 GIH 2 10/2.42 Haw Par 2.21/2.22 Isetan 3.04/3.06 Keck Seng unq Esso 14 20/14 50 Hume unq Inchcape 2.75/2.76 Intraco 2.94/2 96 Jacks Intl298 words
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Article133 1984-06-14 16 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DO i 2 1140 2 1040 2 0950 sterling 2 93.15 2 9114 2 9014 Australian ***** 1.8734 1.8584 Canadian! 1.6316 1.6116 1.5966 New Zealand J 1.3745 t 3f>45 1.3395 86 to 100 units of foreign currency133 words
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Miscellaneous21 1984-06-14 15 #> 1-4 l-ll I McN.u.bt Sym4.. Uc JL 1 C&RTAINLV WAVE THE DIVBKWKATION' B&6I066 MY CrOOO 6TOCK6 I M-AVfc 60Mfe OAP ONE*."21 words
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features
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Article, Illustration1054 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 - 1,054 words
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opinion / letters
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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 extension 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 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 and502 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-06-14 19 Drive will cut stop the fast turnover of staff, increase productivity, and help in business expansion YOUR front-pace report "Battle for Staff in Hotel I Industry" (SM, Jane II) is both timely and interestins. I would like to suggest a524 words
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57 1984-06-14 19 THERE is a bis 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 subject of public interest wilt 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 We 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, Illustration798 1984-06-14 20 WONG SING YEONG - WONG SING YEONG By "YOU want to go to the hop?" asked my colleague. "Why not? My legs are ready," I replied. She giggled. "I mean the Chinese Legends and Festivals in Dance." Shucks! My only previous contact with Chinese Dance was watching TV or suchPicture by MOHD ISHAK - 798 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 Dand 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 YOU can call it artistic reciprocity, or a bond fostered by a common love for art. Director King Hu and his spouse, Dr Ling Chung, 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, Illustration472 1984-06-14 22 Thursday Feature Special The Turning Point (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.55 pm) THIS is a moving storv 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's472 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-06-14 22 DAN NOBLE - By Di DAN NOBLE AMERICA has three major commercial television networks and a non-commercial Eublic TV system. Viewers also ave the choice of tuning in to local independent commercial stations, or subscribing to pay TV which is usually brought into the home423 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, Kale Capshaw DIRECTOR: Steven SpielShSwING: Prince, Oriental, Savoy, Ckangi, President, Woodlands R«vi«w«d 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, Illustration635 1984-06-14 24 YEOW MEI SIN - 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. Incredible though635 words
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Article604 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 - 604 words
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Article538 1984-06-14 25 MAIN EVENTS WAITING FOR GODOT THE San Quentin Drama Workshop will stage Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot tonight at 8 at The Drama Centre. The cast includes former inmates of San Quentin Prison and professional actors. CHINESE LEGENDS AND FESTIVALS CHINESE Legends and Festivals in Dance, a538 words
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Miscellaneous846 1984-06-14 21 I THE 8MQAPORE MONTOR J J THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1984 QmtLm W ■eisur m r f r w m V i ffPM -1 S «V Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in Applause: Jazz at the Smithsonian (Ch 12, 6.55 pm) I 'h SBC I 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00846 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-06-14 25 FIL/M GUlOe i= 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 in457 words
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Miscellaneous621 1984-06-14 26 (jttaifcc 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Band 6.00 News-in-Brief 6.05 Easy ListenMusical Notebook From the Ballet: 1. ing (cont'd) Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin Suite 7.00 News and Weather Forecast 7.15 Opus 19. Boston Symphony Orchestra- Arts Circle 7.30 Musical Showcase Mo/Seiji Ozawa 2. Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe zart: Marriage of621 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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Advertisement1159 1984-06-14 28 An expanding organization requires people, good people who are dynamic, ambitious and J |(tj l||||| |f J J The Singapore Monitor is a member of the Singapore News Publications Limited, publishers of two major Chinese language morning and evening papers, Lian He Zao Bao and Wan Bao. The Company is1,159 words
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Miscellaneous630 1984-06-14 29 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook i £\v [*TH6 PlltM ft*. > >v X\l v I rPi SWKfc Tuoo. ONCE A6Ai*l «tbo HAD To A6K WULI I Wv HofCS AMD DREAW® H«R To Ox/ER SPORTS t Of THE Rk'STRAcK MIME Ft* VbOR .W«oSIETr«... J A slight mishap will off an630 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-06-14 30 PrfffwTniTrf Blr ani KnlS THE Informatics Computer School was incorporated by a group off experienced professionals in computer education. Today, it operates a chain off training centres in Singapore and Malaysia. The Infformatics Computer School is registered with the Ministry off Education in Singapore. It is232 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-06-14 33 TONY LIM PREVIEWS THE NATIONAL BOWLING CSHIPS 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 200403 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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Article78 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 to- morrow at the Winged Foot Club in i '.c'jnvv* Both' Watson .anAJCitr ateohSfcetL at <1 5-1, followed by four-time winner Jack NicklausReuter - 78 words
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97 1984-06-14 33 CI think probably most of the people who have won the Open Championship have less 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 and97 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-06-14 34 FANDI AHMAD is la the limelight again with oar readers. One rates Zalnal Abldln of Malaysia a cat akove F aadl and asks If Fandl can stand the strata la Earepe. Another says Fasti has definitely metered daring his European stint and feels that this worldwide exposure155 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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139 1984-06-14 34 T S YEO - T S YEO Singapore 0718 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 poor139 words
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125 1984-06-14 34 MICHAEL CHENG - MICHAEL CHENG Singapore 4618 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." SBC125 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-06-14 34 DAVID K H NG - DAVID K H NG 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 it339 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-06-14 35 WONDER BOY - TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY THREE-year-old maiden Sky Eagle showed he is ready for his winning effort with a smart workout on a rainy morning at Batu Gantong today. Taken out bv T S Chiam, he strode out stylishly over 600 m in 42.1 seconds, striding803 words
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Article1035 1984-06-14 35 RACE 1 1.30 RESTRICTED TERMS HORSES DIV A -1200 m (3 and 4 Year Olds) 1 Spectacular Bird 57 Yeap 11 2 Brilliant Ruse 55'/? App Oo 5 3 Amourita 53 App Oanit 3 4 Batter Prospect 53 Leong 6 5 Checktoh 53 Ooi 8 6 Deposit II1,035 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-06-14 35 AP FLORENCE (Italy), Thursday MOROCCAN runner Said Aouita staged the world's secondbest recorded performance in the men's 5,000-metre race during an international track and field meeting in this central Italian city last night. Aouita. 24, ran the distance in 13:04.78 minutes inAP - 348 words
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Article194 1984-06-14 35 AP SOME of the results in last's track and field meet at Florence's Municipal Stadium: Men's 5,000-metre: 1. Said Aouita, Morocco, in 13:04.78 minutes 2. Kojade Bulti, Ethiopia, 13:10.08 3. Vincent Rousserau, Belgium, 13:24.81 4. Bonur, Algeria, 13:25.26 5. Francvis Gonzales, France, 13:26.22 Men's 10,000-metre: 1. Martti Vainio, Finland,AP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-06-14 36 Rules on eligibility to follow those of Moscow Games, says lOC director Reuter LAUSANNE, Thursday THE eligibility rules for the Olympic Soccer tournament in Los Angeles will be the same as those for the 1980 Moscow Games, a senior official of the Inter-Reuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-06-14 36 Reuter LONDON, Thursday OLYMPIC 1,500 metres champion Sebastian Coe of Britain has received a further setback in his preparations for the Los Angeles Olympics. Coe has pulled a muscle in his right leg and is battling to be fit in timeReuter - 166 words
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389 1984-06-14 36 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday WHILE athletes at the Los Angeles Olympic Games are striving for gold medals inside the sporting arena, local businesses will be competing with equal dedication in another race outside. The race is for the dollars brought by theReuter - 389 words
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77 1984-06-14 36 SOCCER fans flying to and from Singapore with Lufthansa German Airlihes will be able to keep up to date with European Soccer championship results. As part of its in-flight entertainment programme on June 13, IS, 18, 21, 24, 25 and 28, Lufthansa is featuring 15-minute-long77 words
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80 1984-06-14 36 Reuter NAIROBI, Thursday KENYA'S Olympic Association has called for officials from countries boycotting the Los Angeles Olympics to be barred from the Games, the Kenyan news agency said. It quoted Kenyan Olympic Association Chairman Mbogo Wa Kamau Tuesday night as saying that theReuter - 80 words
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88 1984-06-14 36 Reuter DAR ES SALAAM,Thursday FORMER world mile record holder Filbert Bayi and commonwealth marathon silver medallist Juma Ikangaa will spearhead Tanzania's athletics squad for tne Los Angeles Olympics. Bayi, the commonwealth 1,500 metres champion 10 years ago, was denied the chance of aReuter - 88 words
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86 1984-06-14 36 Reuter FRANKFURT, Thursday WEST GERMANY'S National Olympic Committee (NOC) included a soccer squad of 17 professionals, eight of whom have played for the national side, when they named half their team for the Los Angeles games last night The National Olympics Committee,Reuter - 86 words
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544 1984-06-14 37 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 European Soccer Championship544 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-06-14 37 Result of last night's match at Lans: 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 1 078 words
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209 1984-06-14 37 W Germany versus Portugal at Strasbourg STRASBOURG (France), Thursday TITLE-HOLDERS West Germany will s(H>k to rise above their dismal (ju.ilifving form when they take on Portugal in their opening mateh of the European Soccer Championship finals here tonight Tne task confronting the (iermans in France209 words
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Article51 1984-06-14 37 West Germany Uli Steilike (D) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (A) Rudi Voeller (A) Portugal Manuel Bento (G) Fernando Chalana (M) Fernando Gomes (A) Spain Luis Arconada (G) Antonio Maceda (D) Carlos Santillana (A) Romania Costica Stefanescu (G) Ladislau Boloni (M) Rodion Camataru Q goalkeeper, D defence, M midfield, A51 words
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199 1984-06-14 37 Spain versus Romania at St Itienne 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 - 199 words
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349 1984-06-14 37 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 fromReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-06-14 38 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO Thursday BRAZILIAN full back Junior said in a television interview yesterday that he would play in midfield for his new clu,b. Torino of Italy When I turned pro at Flamengo I was forced to change positions Now it thrills me to learn thatReuter - 118 words
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109 1984-06-14 38 Reuter BELGRADE, Thursday: Boris Spassky was yesterday reported to have said ne will never play chess for the Soviet Union again after a row with the Soviet sports committee. The former world champion, in a statement to the Yugoslav news agencyReuter - 109 words
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97 1984-06-14 38 UPI LUCERNE (Switzerland): The World Chess Federation yesterday appointed Roman Toran of Spain as chief appeals referee for the World Championsnip match beginning in Moscow on Sept 10. The match is between defending champion Anatoli Karpov and fellow Soviet challenger Gary Kasporov.UPI - 97 words
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110 1984-06-14 38 UPI PERTH: The Royal Perth Yacht Club has refused to accept the Japanese challenge for the America's Cup yachting contest in 1987. Executive director of the club's challenge committee, Noel Robbins, said yesterday a lack of information from the challenging club in JapanUPI - 110 words
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356 1984-06-14 38 AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday THE BRAZILIAN national soccer team has lost star defencemen Junior and Leandro on the eve of preparations for an exhibition game against Argentina on Sunday in Sao Paulo. Junior asked to leave the team to takeAP - 356 words
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266 1984-06-14 38 Lianhe Wanbao FORMER world table tennis champion Guo Yuehua will become Singapore's national coach at the end of the year or early next, if the Singapore Amateur Table Tennis Association (SATTA) gets its way. The National Olympic Council has given the SATTA itsLianhe Wanbao - 266 words
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Article176 1984-06-14 38 Reuter LONDON, Thursday WORLD number one John McEnroe admitted after his latest win in the London Grass Court tennis grand prix yesterday that he was still smarting from his defeat in the French Open final on Sunday. McEnroe, who came back from 2-5 down in the first setReuter - 176 words
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Article284 1984-06-14 39 Reuter MONTEVIDEO, Thursday ENGLAND'S footballers, riding high after their 2-0 victory over Brazil on Sunday, crashed to defeat against Uruguay by the same margin last night. Uruguay dominated the friendly international, mounting determined attacks and repeatedly (prcing the visitors back into their own half. England had to resortReuter - 284 words
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Article93 1984-06-14 39 ■■URUGUAY 2 ENGLAND 0. MONTEVIDEO, Thursday URUGUAYAN police carried out an exhaustive search of the giant Centenario Stadium venue of the Uruguay-England match last night and closely guarded the English players after a group calling itself "Artigas-Giacchino Command" made a bomb threat from neighbouring Argentina on93 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-06-14 39 SPORTS PEOPLE Reuter PARIS, Thursday ALLAN Simonsen, who had hoped to crown an illustrious career at the European Soccer ChamRionship finals, ew home to Denmark yesterday with a broken leg, less than 24 hours after the tournament began. As the rest of the DanishReuter - 421 words
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