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Title Section11 1984-06-16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, June 16,1984 30cents11 words
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672 1984-06-16 1 YONG POW ANG - If all goes well, it may supply one-third of our needs ■y YONG POW ANG SINGAPORE'S United Industrial Corporation (UIC) and Indonesian tycoon Mr Uem Sioe Liong have teamed up to plan a big pig farm on Batam Island, 20 km southeast of672 words
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Advertisement70 1984-06-16 1 f' f|WfM!> > -f» > rrifVliytf'- .f- i ~/&l BKUPUH V 9 BEHIND THE GimER AND wtB glorvofbeautvqueens bii|A jßjfc L^Mrg; TWO pages ''Wl~ What's the worth of of reports: P3l-32 1 1 a 99-year-leasehold? L>J SINGAPORE FESTIVAL (MPARTS ffl Pinocchio as you've never seen or heard 17 Gockfighting on70 words
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Advertisement14 1984-06-16 1 Share marts in steep plunge around the world: Reports on Pages 8 and 1114 words
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Advertisement260 1984-06-16 1 t I V J mKT- > 2092R0D0S 11 Bringing you the Gallup connection FROM today. THE SINGAPORE MONITOR will bring to its readers results of opinion surveys done by the Gallup organisation one of the best known samplers of public opinion. Among its many coups was its accurate prediction of260 words
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Article235 1984-06-16 2 PHILIP LIM - They will help provide 24-hour service at all government hospitals By PHILIP LIM NURSES in the accidents and emergency departments of government hospitals have complained about shortage of staff in the hospitals' pharmacies and dispensaries. An article in Nursing Pulse, the nurses' union newsletter, urges235 words
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175 1984-06-16 2 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) has abolished the $1 turn-on fee for electricity, water or gas supply. This is among several fee revisions under regulations gazetted yesterday. The others include: The fee for reconnection of non-domestic high-tension electricity supply175 words
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183 1984-06-16 2 VICTOR SOH - By VICTOR SOH IF YOU were asked personal questions not directly relevant to the 1984 Labour Force Survey, don't be offended. Questions such as "do you smoke?, when did you get married? how many children do you have?" have been included183 words
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78 1984-06-16 2 THE mother of 19-month-old baby girl Candy Tan Shu Ting who was found dead on June 4 has been charged with her murder. The mother, Madam Tham Ngam Hoe, 30, was transferred from Woodbridge Hospital to Toa Payoh Hospital a few days78 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-06-16 2 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW ANOTHER "camera-eye" which monitors imEatient motorists who ignore the traffic lights as been installed by the Traffic Police. This time it is at the junction of Queensway and Alexandra Road in Bukit Merah (picture at right). But errant149 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-06-16 3 PHILIP LIM - This could mar export prospects, says public health official By PHILIP LIM BUYERS of Chinese pork sausages don't always get their money's worth, a senior public health official said yesterday. The popular lup cheong often contains too little lean pork662 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-06-16 4 CHEW YEN FOOK - HEALTHY BUT EYELESS BIRD FOUND NEAR BUILDING SITE NOW UNDER GOOD CARE PICTURES AND STORY BY CHEW YEN FOOK A SINGAPORE family is puzzled by the mystery of a blind pigeon. The three-month-old eyeless bird, found tottering around a construction site by 10-year-old Tang P-Yen,317 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration102 1984-06-16 4 SINGAPORE will be represented at the Third Asean Youth Music Workshop to be held in Manila from July 9 to 22 by a 26-member delegation of youth musicians and officials. The workshop approved by the Asean Committee on Culture and Foundation is funded102 words
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97 1984-06-16 4 EMPLOYERS who opt for the Company Welfarism Through Employers CPF Contribution Scheme (Cowec) will contribute the same rate as others. There is no additional 2 per cent as reported. For those in the Cowec scheme the present 46 per cent goes like97 words
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Article106 1984-06-16 4 A COIN-CHANGING machine was installed by the Singapore Bus Service at the Hougang Interchange yesterday, the second such machine on trial. Like the first at the Toa Payoh Interchange, the one at the Hougang Interchange will only accept $1 notes and give change in 10-cent106 words
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155 1984-06-16 4 THE PEOPLE'S Association (PA) and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) are organising the Singapore Mooncake Festival as part of the 25 years of nation building celebrations. The Festival will be held at the Mountbatten Pitch, Kallang Park, on Sept 9 and 10. The155 words
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Article338 1984-06-16 5 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE FIRM steps have been taken to ensure that imitation items are not inadvertently auctioned by the government, an issue that stirred controversy some months ago. Before the next auction takes place on June 28, the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will338 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-06-16 5 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW TWO ACCOUNTANTS created a record when they both won awards for excelling in the Association of International Accountants (AIA) examinations last December. Mr Tan Chin Kok, 35, won the British association's silver medal for his final year subject in taxation,357 words
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From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
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70 1984-06-16 6 OWNERS of HUDC flats built under Phase I and II have to pay $10 more for maintenance and service fees from October. The Housing and Development Board announced yesterday that the fees would be revised from $65 per unit a month70 words
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69 1984-06-16 6 A MAN who sat for a driving test on behalf of someone else was fined ia court yesterday. Both pleaded guilty. Lim Hong Seng and the man he impersonated, Ong Chin Chai, were both fined $2,000. The court was told that Lim had69 words
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60 1984-06-16 6 ANGLERS can expect to fish in the Kranji Reservoir from early next year. The Public Utilities Board yesterday called for tenders for the devel- opment of the facilities. The reservoir will also be developed for family outings. Landscaping will start in August and is60 words
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Article, Illustration971 1984-06-16 6 MICHAEL LIEW - Battle among leading distributors may push out less popular brands By MICHAEL LIEW DISTRIBUTORS of the leading brands of personal computers in Singapore are gearing up for a battle of price reductions that could see the less popular brands being pushed out of the highly competitive market.971 words
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Advertisement56 1984-06-16 2 The Horizons Of Ibped Musk Have Expanded PraiiiuUuiltyL WithTEACMDX Metal Ibpel From the proleastonala of tape-reoording oome a tape of professional standard to mate Ml uee of technology's advances in sound recording today. ATTENTION! Residents of Postal Districts 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 19, 20 26. See who is coming your56 words
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Advertisement60 1984-06-16 3 Your favourite shirt, reborn JOHN HENRY" *y^sJ lIIIH The name that has taken >\men^|Rß!K by storm is now in Singapore OONN. HENRY by jP^^fPlFv the hearts of generations of well-groomed Up-to-date European fashion features! I 1111 f'l I I 1 |HH|H K I 1 liM |H your symbol of fashion60 words
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Advertisement45 1984-06-16 4 Wff: V —HR— Helena Rubinstein's Gift for You Helena has an for hag anywhere you carry yours absolutely and above of HR products. Offer while stocks last only. FREE Demonstration and Consultation hosted by HR Beauty Consultants PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM Attractive gifts with purchases Helena Rubinstein45 words
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Advertisement165 1984-06-16 5 COURTS Hari Raya Sale June 16 *****4 Great ideas from PHILIPS on how to improve your cooking W HD 5142 110-CUP I COFFEE I maker ,cleal f or mm home or ffl Jfe office use J^kMJr* HD4346RICEcSBiW^^ AutomatMfckeep warm 1 8 litres capacity AKQ 693 TABLE-TOP GAS COOKER MjjHH -t—165 words
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Advertisement133 1984-06-16 6 FEATURING ADAPTORS (COURTESY OF PER NORSES PRODUCTIONS. SWEDEN) GINGERBREAD (COURTESY OF COCKPIT HOTEL) GYPSY (COURTESY OF GINIVY RESTAURANT LOUNGE) HANGLOOSE i (COURTESY Of PEPPERMINT PARK THEATRE LOUNOE) MATTHEW AND THE MANDARINS TANIA (COURTESY OF TANIA PTE LTD XPERIMENT (COURTESY OF PEPPERMINT PARK THEATRE LOUNGE) HOSTED BY: BRIAN RICHMOND PETER BOUDEWYN133 words
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world
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484 1984-06-16 7 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday A HUMAN rights activist said yesterday that a former Indonesian policeman found dead in mysterious circumstances in a prison cell last month had earlier confessed to killing 40 suspected criminals. A police report on the death ofReuter - 484 words
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138 1984-06-16 7 AP KHARTOUM, Saturday A CONVICTED robber was publicly hanged vesterday in prison here, but the planned crucifixion of his body did not take place, the Sudan news agency (Suna) reported. The agency said thousands of people watched from inside and outsideAP - 138 words
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291 1984-06-16 7 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday LAOS yesterday accused Thailand of massing troops at three border villages claimed by the two countries and of threatening to snoot people leaving the area. The official Laotian news agency KPL, monitored here, also said Thailand was forcing theReuter - 291 words
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301 1984-06-16 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday FEARS of rising interest rates pushed the stock market further into a downward spiral on Wall Street yesterday. The price of gold also fell but the dollar showed healthy gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which tracks the stock marketReuter - 301 words
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458 1984-06-16 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US treasury said yesterday it will not grant an extension of its US$3OO million (Ss63o million) loan commitment to Argentina beyond the deadline at noon today. But it said in a statement it would entertain a request from Argentina forReuter - 458 words
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353 1984-06-16 8 Reuter BASLE (Switzerland), Sat A GROWING air of unease over the Latin American debt crisis and its possible impact or the United States banking system is likely to dominate the annual gathering of central bankers at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) here.Reuter - 353 words
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144 1984-06-16 8 BALTIMORE, Saturday FEDERAL Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker said yesterday congress should consider increasing taxes to trim the United States budget deficit. The Central Bank chief told a congressional subcommmittee on economic policy, meeting in Baltimore, that if Congress could144 words
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515 1984-06-16 9 TRENDS "FOREIGN broadcasting is one of the most important checks on the power of totalitarian leadership," says Mr Kenneth Tomlinson, director of the Voice of America. Small wonder, then, that the Soviet Union and its satellites jam broadcasts on events they don't want their citizens515 words
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Article62 1984-06-16 9 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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384 1984-06-16 9 Reuter GENEVA, Saturday TWO Colombian doctors are claiming spectacular success with a cheap and unconventional method of treating underweight babies that emulates the way a mother kangaroo nurses her young. Instead of being placed in a costly incubator to keep it warm, the premature infantReuter - 384 words
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Article247 1984-06-16 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday INDEPENDENT analysts see President Reagan's softer approach to a summit with'the Soviet Union as the latest move in superpower peace posturing in an American election year, with no real changes in their icy relationship. In a nationally-televised news conference on Thursday night, MrReuter - 247 words
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461 1984-06-16 10 GEORGE GALLUP - GALLUP POLL d By GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON, Saturday LAT-WP THE Central America situation could be a political liability for American President Ronald Reagan in November, with many Republicans as well as Democrats and Independents critical of his handling of that area of foreignLAT-WP - 461 words
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Advertisement244 1984-06-16 7 1N virinoN TAKE PART IN THE LAWMAN BUCK B BULL CONTEST TOMORROW Win prizes of over $10,000 And get a Lawman T-shirt free If you're above 17 and below 35 years of age. The Grand Finale will also be telecast physically fit. you're invited to enter the live from SBC244 words
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Advertisement17 1984-06-16 8 THUMBS UP! Ngan Yin 'Hand Brand' Groundnuts NOW machine-packed to give you that new, freshier hygienic look.17 words
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Advertisement245 1984-06-16 9 An Italian Original I, for the price of a Japanese Copy. In all the hooplah of the Japanese Because Italians love to wind out on car invasion, its easy to overlook their autostradas. one thing. And you can enjoy loads of legroom For around the same money you can jn245 words
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Advertisement142 1984-06-16 10 Knock, knock.^*-----"*,. Who's there? j? Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr Neighbourhoods^ who? 7 Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you an answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood" who will visit your any question he puts to you about area'between 10 am and 12 noon.142 words
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money
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845 1984-06-16 11 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK THE Singapore stock market is going downhill if yesterday's finish is any guide but optimists believe that the bottoming out process has begun and a pickup can be expected in August. The Hong Kong and Tokyo markets are also845 words
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335 1984-06-16 11 STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP STOCK prices opened lower for the week as investors remained nervous over the future. Investors were also generally concerned with profit-taking only. A lethargic market as described by one dealer, The market is expected to fall whenever it attempts a major335 words
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165 1984-06-16 11 WMLLSTREET j Reuter FOR THE scv>nd straight day interest-rate essures propelled stock prices on Wall Street to their lowest levels in over a year as trading volume improved. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly 13 points to under theReuter - 165 words
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Article182 1984-06-16 11 AP THE dollar climbed toward 2 75 West German marks and rose sharply against other major currencies yesterday as a key US borrowing charge rose for the second straight day. Gold prices fell, with Republic National Bank quoting gold at U5|370.50 a troy ounce, down US$4.4O fromAP - 182 words
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732 1984-06-16 12 Dragon Phoenix queried on financial statements SHAREHOLDERS WANT KLSE TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES The Star DISGRUNTLED shareholders of Dragon Phoenix (D P) want the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to suspend trading in the company's shares and investigate the alleged irregularities in its latest audited accounts. In a letter to theThe Star - 732 words
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67 1984-06-16 12 FABER Merlin Malaysia will acquire Subang Jaya Hotel Development with a purchase consideration of M 556.25 million in the form of 35.16 million new shares valued at $1.60 per stock instead of the proposed 37.5 million new shares at $1.50. The special issue to67 words
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Article55 1984-06-16 12 THE new UOF Middle Road branch will be opened on Monday. In addition to its usual activities, the branch will have a UniTeller, a 24-hour automated teller machine and more than 400 safe deposit boxes for rental. The branch is a relocation of the55 words
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51 1984-06-16 12 GUINNESS Malaysia had higher sales of M 5123.74 million for the half year ended March 31 compared with M 5110.31 million previously. Its pre-tax profit also shot up by 14.1 per cent to M 520.82 million. An interim dividend of 10 per cent has been51 words
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Article31 1984-06-16 12 HONG Leong Realty will purchase 600,000 fully paid ordinary shares of Msl each in Sunrise Development for a total cash consideration of M 52.6 million.31 words
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Article41 1984-06-16 12 AMALGAMATED Properties and Industries had a slightly lower turnover of M 560.59 million for the year ended Dec 31 as against M 565.03 million previously. Its pre-tax profit plunged to M 52.22 million from M 512.44 million.41 words
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27 1984-06-16 12 DAH Yung Steel Co Ltd has purchased 2.25 million shares in Barrie Investment Finance PLC for an aggregate consideration of $836,866.27 words
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30 1984-06-16 12 MOUNT Pleasure Hldgs has named Mr Low Kim Seng as alternate director to Tengku Abdul Hamid Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Sulaiman Shah from June 14.30 words
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32 1984-06-16 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Aseambankers Malaysia have approved at an extraordinary general meeting the bonus issue of 150.2 million new shares and the rights issue of 150.2 million new shares.32 words
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241 1984-06-16 12 From our yesterday JURONG Engineering was oversubscribed by 95.5 times for the 6.3 million shares offered to the public. A total of 38,000 applicants paid over $1 billion ($1.06 million to be precise) in subscribing for 607.6 billion 50cent shares at $1.75241 words
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Miscellaneous19 1984-06-16 11 liiU m t-a to.. |-J *U6 COME 6 IN EVERY BAY ID TRAPE UE MA* QUITE A -STOCK PORTFOLIO.19 words
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Article, Illustration1666 1984-06-16 13 MICHAEL R MEYER; TRACY DANLBY; MELINDA LIU; RICHARD VOKEY; MAC; MARGOLIS - Developing nations' multinationals pose a serious threat to West's giants Third World nations now possess their own multinational companiaa. Thair production bases are at homa or in neighbouring countriea, but the breadth of their global reach is impreaaive. An estimate puta the number of auch multinationals at1,666 words
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264 1984-06-16 14 ISSUE The Economist YOU CAN inherit a tendency to commit crimes. This disturbing conclusion has been hinted at before in several studies of twins and adopted children. A new study, just published, puts it beyond much doubt. A team led byThe Economist - 264 words
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730 1984-06-16 14 SPENCER DAVIS - By SPENCER DAVIS of AP AP •WASHINGTON: Growing political, economic and i military stability is present in East Asia after decades of turbulence, ac- 1 cording to senior Reagan I administration officials familiar with problems of the area. United StatesAP - 730 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-16 13 MU i^| :ffl :ili M J&lliJ Golden Phoenix mTn* chad zhou SSJ^ hou GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th storey. UIC Building. Shenton Way For reservations. please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. 4-A& pqj|| Opldgi Phowitt Sichuan cuisine HotT^uatorlal 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana. Tel: *****31 ext. 13674 words
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Advertisement146 1984-06-16 14 V Our Nonya bod still has its Over time, this very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has still its distinctive flavour fl,<il,l-,1,, -,,IM «|C£S^JH^l^ Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial And it happens every Ifcg^Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare such as Babi Ponteh, Chicken146 words
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468 1984-06-16 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT PARADOXICAL as it may sound after the blood letting in the Golden Temple in Amritsar, decisiveness is not one of Mrs Indira Gandhi's stronger traits. All said and done, it' should be recalled that she left the Punjab crisis to468 words
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99 1984-06-16 15 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLY MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Senior Public Relation Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the complaint that the "Petrol station gift was rotten" b£ Jimmy Ng (SM, May I wish to advise Mir Ng that he could refer cases' of unwholesome food to the99 words
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440 1984-06-16 15 Is road muck scraper committing an offence? poser THE SENIOR Public Relations Officer, Environment Ministry, stated that 1,851 or about 43 per cent of the total littering cases prosecuted in court in 1983 were for road littering from motor vehicles and of these, 1,884440 words
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155 1984-06-16 15 I REFER to the reply by Andrew Fong of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic Students Union (SM, Jane 8) to my letter on blood donations by students. Most organisations believe that they are "activeS" supporting the national effort by doing someing like organising an155 words
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77 1984-06-16 15 COULD the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) please telecast the final of the European Soccer Championship live? If a live telecast is unlikely because it is played at a very early hour on a Thursday morning (Singapore time), could SBC77 words
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Advertisement69 1984-06-16 15 LETTERS on any sublet Of puWte inlSfSSt yM bt ICCtpM for pubicataon •They should to typed and must to signed. Ttoy must also include the writer's name and address •VSO If vn6 WriW OWOW 10 use a pseudonym in print. A wrtact telsphone number would to useful. Ws reserve the69 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-06-16 16 Tomorrow is Father's Day. While hotels and stores plan ways of celebrating the occasion, LO TIEN YIN thinks about what a father is and talks to three. FATHERS are actually octopuses, according to some mothers. They have so many legs that you can never findPicture by ASMAH HAMID - 877 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-06-16 16 THE Vanishing Food Fair at the Singapore Conference Hall (yes, it's part of the Singapore Arts Festival programme) is proving very popular, giving its title an unintended appropriateness. The main culprits, er, gourmands, responsible for the disappearance of the exhibits come from noPicture by MOHO ISHAK - 422 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-06-16 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE FOR a few minutes, the stage of the Victoria Theatre will become a little alley where a cockfighting contest is in progress. The scene can be anywhere in Bali, Java or Sumatra, where cockfighting, though now illegal, is still practised on the quiet. The "fighting cocks"561 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-06-16 16 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN PINOCCHIO, a children's story written by Carlo Collodi, was first published in Italy in 1880. An English translation appeared in 1892. In 1938, Walt Disney came put with his animated version of the tale. And Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio's conscience, became806 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-06-16 18 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH THE New Scottish Cinema will make its debut on Channel 12 tomorrow at 8.40 pm with Bill Bryden's 111 Fares the Land. We have all heard of British New Wave, Hong Kong New Wave and the New German689 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-06-16 18 Saturday Night Movio Boys' Night Out (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.35 pm) FOUR executives who want a little harmless fun decide to lease an apartment. The four, comprising three married men and a bachelor, receive a pleasant surprise when they find an attractive blonde451 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-06-16 19 ALBUM: PRIVATE DANCER ARTISTE: Tina Turner LABEL: EMI WHEN you're hot, you're hot. And Tina Turner IS hot. Turner belongs to the group of singers such as Aretha Franklin and Chaka Khan who are able to sizzle right through a song even if it is a ballad. Lukewarm339 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-06-16 19 Asiabeat ALBUM: FEVERISH LOVE ARTISTE: Lam LABEL: WEA 2292 *****LAM is writing less these days. On this album, his latest for WEA, only three songs are penned by him. One is the theme from his latest movie, Banana Cop. None of the three has Lam's magical touch462 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-06-16 19 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (3) The Reflex Duran Duran (Capitol). 2. (if Time After Time Cyndi Laaper (Por3. (2) Let's Hear It for the Boy Deniece Williams (Colnmbia). 4. (4) Oh Sherrie Steve212 words
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Article229 1984-06-16 20 TOMORROW 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, tomorrow. The Stables and The Belvedere will229 words
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Article, Illustration751 1984-06-16 20 MAIN EVENTS THE BLACK LIGHT THEATRE OF PRAGUE MAGIC shows, puppet theatres and pantomimes will be presented by the Black Light Theatre of Prague today at 8 pm at World Trade Centre Auditorium. SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE SSO, under the baton of Choo Hoey, will perform Carl751 words
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Miscellaneous501 1984-06-16 17 12.30 SBCTEXJ Live Sample 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesama Street Flash Gordon (Cartoon). Saturday Matinee: on a 4.00 Pre-Olympics Qualifying Asia/Oceania Group (Final Round). New Zealand vs South Korea and Iraq vs 5.45 Popeye the Sailor (Cartoon). 6.10 Programme Highlights. News 6 25 The Beekeeper. 6.40 The501 words
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Miscellaneous819 1984-06-16 17 p £*r a V" "m i i i 'M r U V "i. rf Mi J s rr* .V, V Ln Grant and Jerry Orbach in Plaza Suite (Ch 12, 8.35 pm) ®RTM f\ I 3.02 Quran Reading. 3.08 Programme Summary. 3.20 British Championship Football: England vs Scotland. 5.00 Sinar819 words
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Miscellaneous700 1984-06-16 19 f\KM ouioe M,dn, lll fhow: KIDNAPPED (C) Midnight show: DISASTERS (C) DALIT (*****16): THE COMPANY (C) S?pi?pn T N (*****19,: KID C2S3S2EE2EE2BHBB® Starring: Wang Qing, Zhen Wenya, Miao irmwADDirn tr\ Weixioog Midnight show: KIDNAPPED (C) CAPITOL (*****59): GREYSTOKE THE Synopsis: Two friends who become rivals for ORCHARD (*****88): ROMANCING THE700 words
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Miscellaneous148 1984-06-16 20 MASQUERADE HILTON Movie House will screen Masquerade tomorrow at 8.15 pm at the rooftop poolside, Hilton Hotel. A delightful spy spoof, it stars Cliff Robertson and Marisa Mell as a couple assigned to kidnap a young prince of a country with vast oil deposits. There will be a first drink148 words
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Miscellaneous446 1984-06-16 21 leisure/ comics LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 23 to October 22 This isn t a day for making friendship seems to be takhard and fast plans. You will jng on a strong romantic flabe happier taking life as it vour. Make up your mind if comes. A446 words
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Miscellaneous159 1984-06-16 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook KX MAT! AU. I HAVE Tc> V DO IS IVPE THIS UfcT I WKI7 THIS < f I USUAUV ONUV PUNCTUATON MARK, AND I STMMOf! J > UP LIKE fj I'LL HAVg FM»6M*» MV <r> THIS 0N RttST J| DR SMOCK By George Lemont -you've ©or159 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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101 1984-06-16 22 f§^ SEVEN unraced imported horses have been registered under restricted terms, according to the lastest amendments to the Malayan Racing Association's classification list.They are BonVWinner 11, Ranbo, Never Fear 111, Jardinier, Brazzaka, Sungei Maharani and Bulan Bintang. Alan's Choice and Safe Home 111101 words
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336 1984-06-16 22 WONDER BOY - THREE-YEAR-OLD RAN GOOD 4TH IN LAST START By WONDER BOY The Star IRISH-BRED Play It Cool has come right and should be ready to open winning accounts in Race 6 at Batu Gantong in Penang today. The Raga'Naverro three-year-old was backed downThe Star - 336 words
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Article301 1984-06-16 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 7 Fleet Foot 4 Better Prospect 10 Suede 9 Pulau Sembilan 9 Pulau Sembilan 6 Deposit II 5 Checktoh 7 Fleet Foot 9 Pulau Semblan Race 2 19 Tuan Bukit 9 Skipper III 14 DaU301 words
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Article650 1984-06-16 22 RICHARD ANG - By RICHARD ANG The Star IF YOU happen to meet Penang trainer Alex Rodgers these days, you will find him literally "walking on air". What has sent him brimming with joy has been the honour his star apprentice, Oo Khuang Liang, has brought toThe Star - 650 words
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Article4323 1984-06-16 22 ■OW TO READ THE CARD: amkcr, kWMI name; age, origin aad wq weight; weight dllltmct within brackets; Jsckey 1 mm*; barrier draw; trainer owner; raas record (flrsts-secoads-thlrds-faarths-an-placed) and last three runs; last ran record; and last win record (If any). RACE 1 1.30 RESTRICTED TERMS A4,323 words
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189 1984-06-16 27 BIRMINGHAM (England), Saturday WEST INDIES' massive superiority over England was emphatically underlined as Vivian Richards and Larry Gomes scored a century each and Captain Clive Lloyd hit a punishing half century in the first cricket test at Edgbaston here yesterday. England's moderate189 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-06-16 27 K SILVAM - He will also compete in Malaysia and Indonesia By K SILVAM THE SINGAPORE Badminton Association (SBA) has reversed its decision to drop South-east Asia Games gold medallist Wong Shoon Keat from representing the Republic in the Thai Open, at the request of Thai officials. Shoon260 words
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307 1984-06-16 27 K SILVAM - COMBINED SCHOOLS 3 SAFRA 2 By K SILVAM DEFENDING champions Singapore Armed Forces Reservist Association (Safra) lost 2-3 to Combined Schools in a gruelling 150-minute semifinal match in the Volleyball Association of Singapore Open at the Gay World Stadium yesterday. Schools,307 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-06-16 27 TONY LIM - 14th [SINGAPORE I NATIONAL 'BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP '84 By TONY LIM AGE IS no barrier when it comes to bowling. At 46, Kan Seng Tat taught his younger rivals a thing or two about the game when he set339 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-06-16 28 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA GARY CHELLIAH, one of Singapore's most promising sprinters, will be one of the surprise absentees in the finals of the Caltex Age Group championships at the National Stadium today and tomorrow, because of a thigh muscle in- Coach Loh Chan Pew said:354 words
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Article, Illustration710 1984-06-16 28 AP LOS ANGELES, Saturday SYDNEY MAREE can empathise with Zola Budd, the frail but talented distance runner from South Africa who will represent Britain in the Summer Olympic Games at Los Angeles. Only a few years ago, Maree, also SouthAP - 710 words
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254 1984-06-16 28 Reuter TOKYO, Saturday THE CHAIRMAN of the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee Mr Roh Tae-Woo said yesterday South Korea would keep the door open for talks with North Korea on forming a joint Korean team for future international competitions. TheReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-06-16 28 ATHLETICS boss Loh Lin Kok, re-elected for another two-year term last night, has extended the olive branch to the man he defeated for the Singapore Amateur Athletics Association presidency. Loh has asked him to be the 1985 southEast Asia Games team manager.569 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-06-16 29 Reuter LAS VEQAS, Saturday THERE'S been nothing so welcoming as a championship fight in June for Roberto Duran who will challenge Thomas Hearns for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Welterweight title today. On June 26, 1972, Duran stopped Ken Buchanan in the 13thReuter - 303 words
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Article228 1984-06-16 29 Reuter LAS VEGAS, Saturday ROBERTO DURAN snarled and gestured menacingly at Thomas Hearns, pounded his chest defiantly and then raised his arms triumphantly at yesterday's weigh-in for their World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Welterweight title today. But Duran's actions were ignored by the unflappable American title-holderReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-06-16 29 B KULA - By B KULA THE Singapore Hockey Association (SHA) league gets under way today (3.45 pm) when Jansenites take on Police Sports Association in the Premier Division curtain raiser at Tanglin. Eight teams will be out to topple defending champions417 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-06-16 29 B KULA - TEAM PLANS TO APPEAL AGAINST FAS DECISION I REPORTS by B KULA VIOLENCE does not pay. Ask Kampong Kapor, for four of their players were slapped with suspensions for using their fists instead of their feet on the field. With the268 words
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163 1984-06-16 29 SINGAPORE'S junior World Cup squad will have to raise $20,000 if they want to go to Karachi for tune up matches in preparation for the Asia Oceania qualifying round in Kuala Lumpur from £ept 7 to 16. "The trip, including the163 words
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289 1984-06-16 29 INDIAN ASSN 2 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB 2 EXPERIENCE won the battle for the Indian Association (IA) in the Balestier Club's under-20 hockey match for the Joe Cheliam trophy at Balestier yesterday. The association, with a number of national under-21 players, shrugged off a two-goal289 words
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591 1984-06-16 30 Reuter MAMARONECK (New York), Saturday HALE IRWIN birdied three of the toughest finishing holes in golf for his second successive M and a- two-stroke lead in the second round of the US Open Championship here yesterday. Irwin, who won the first of hisReuter - 591 words
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Article450 1984-06-16 30 1M Hale Irwin M M; 131 David Canipe 19 69; Greg Norman 70 66; 139 Jim Thorpe M 71;. Curtis Strange 69 70; 141 Andy Bean 70 71; Jay Sigel (amateur) 69 72; 142 Seve Ballesteros (Spain) 69 73; Jack Nicklaus 71 71; Johnny Miller 74 66; Mike Reid450 words
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541 1984-06-16 30 Reuter SANTIAGO, Saturday ENGLAND WILL be hoping to end their three-match soccer tour of South America in style tomorrow when they face Chile here for the first time in 31 years. Manager Bobby Robson has not yet announced his side for theReuter - 541 words
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410 1984-06-16 30 Reuter PARIS, Saturday LIFE IS seldom easy for French goalkeepers, but Joel Bats shows every sign of surviving the hazards as France chase the European Soccer Championship. While the exciting attacking skills of Platini, Giresse and the rest have attracted justified acclaim, a successionReuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-06-16 31 MIDFIELD CONTROL WILL DETERMINE WINNERS TONIGHT'S MATCHES FRANCE vs BELGIUM (Nantes) DENMARK vs YUGOSLAVIA (Lyons) Reuter PARIS, Saturday FRANCES Michel Platini and 18-year-old Belgian Enzo Scifo confront each other today in what promises to be an intriguing midfield contest between the current master footballer ofReuter - 459 words
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Article251 1984-06-16 31 Reuter LYONS, Saturday DENMARK, mentally and physically bruised by their opening match against France, will have their resolve tested to the full when they meet Yugoslavia in the European Soccer Championship finals here tonight. "The team was very depressed after losing 1-0 to France," teamReuter - 251 words
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