Singapore Monitor, 18 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-18 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, June 18, 1984 30cents12 words
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456 1984-06-18 1 Agencies ABU DHABI (United Arab Emirates), Monday JORDAN'S King Hussein yesterday offered to send his troops to aid Iraq in the Persian Gulf War, raising fears of a widening of the three-year-old conflict. So far, no other country has offered to send troopsAgencies - 456 words
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209 1984-06-18 1 AP KIRYAT SHMONAH (Israel), Monday PRIME Minister Yitzhak Shamir vesterday discounted fears of increased conflict between Israel and Syria in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, following a two-hour firefight there last week. Mr Shamir told reporters during a visit toAP - 209 words
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Advertisement65 1984-06-18 1 ii —mmib r*TTr-i Mfe—„ Tampines' Two pages of European Soccer Championships commuiers mmc? Rapes 39 and 40 are paying 40(t for a Win spells relief for m|KßjQninH page'?' w Germans: Pg 40 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OFARTS /H i Here comes the Baba bride: Pg 21 Psnta dancers in rfeythm -Pg 2065 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-06-18 2 Happy faces greet Archbishop Yong on his return after quadruple bypass operation IT WAS happy homecoming for Archbishop Gregory Yong, head off the Catholic Church in Singapore, who returned last night to Singapore affter heart surgery in Australia. The quadruple bypass operation was carried out at St Vincent'sPicture by SPENCER LOH - 63 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-06-18 2 Lianhe Wanbao DESPITE the high turnover of durians this year about $600,000 are sold each day at the Kallang Stadium carpark alone this season's harvest is considered the most mediocre and expensive in 20 years. Only about one in three currently on theLianhe Wanbao - 444 words
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686 1984-06-18 3 BERTILLA PEREIRA - WORKSHOP ON MORAL EDUCATION By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE TALE OF three brothers Skeptic, Heretic and Lunatic was told this morning to teachers at a workshop on moral education. Telling the tale was the Director of the Institute of Education, Dr Sim Wong Kooi. The686 words
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171 1984-06-18 3 Lianhe Wanbao THE NUMBER of hawkers at the end of last year was 578 fewer than at the same time in 1982. The Ministry of the Environment issued no more than 26 new licences to cooked food hawkers who had difficultiesLianhe Wanbao - 171 words
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175 1984-06-18 4 THE FLAT 15-cent fare for feeder services in housing estates is a prototype of zonal fares, a concept recommended by a Comprehensive Bus Study (CBS) commissioned by the Singapore Bus Service. In a study of bus routes and fare structure, CBS found that many routes175 words
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154 1984-06-18 4 TAMPINES New Town will eventually house more than 200,000 people in 48,000 flats. This will make it as large as Ang Mo Kio and Bedok New Towns. When it is fully developed, there will be 18 trunk services linking the new town to various154 words
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537 1984-06-18 4 YONG POW ANG - SBS FARE STRUCTURE UNDER FIRE By YONG POW ANG TAMPINES residents pay 40 cents for the bus trip from Tampines New Town to the Bedok Bus Interchange. By contrast, Bedok residents pay only 15 cents for the trip537 words
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157 1984-06-18 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG IT IS NOW possible for you to get a can of bamboo shoots from China to your dining table in just two weeks one week for ocean transit and the other week for clearance from the Singapore Port of Authority cargo157 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-18 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - PRIZE CATCHES FROM THE PROUD ANGLERS Story and pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK MORE THAN 800 cnthusiatic anglers packed the edges of the Eastern Lagoon at Sentosa yesterday for the Sentosa Fishing Contest 1984. But only 10 catches were recorded The heaviest was412 words
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Advertisement844 1984-06-18 7 The Treasury of the United States presents: A ONCE IN A UFEHME OPPORTUNITY I Your chance to own THE FIRST U.S. OIYMPIC GOLD AND SEVER COINS EVER To take part in the Los Angeles Olympics is a rare privilege available only to a handful of great athletes. But collectors and844 words
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world
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Article, Illustration71 1984-06-18 8 THREE of the 83 Miss Universe contestants parade in their swimsuits in the lobby of Miami's Pavilion Hotel on Saturday as they prepare for more than three weeks of activities leading up to the July 9 pageant in which judges will pick the 1984 Miss Universe. From left:PICTURE: AP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-06-18 8 UPI MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday the government will not default on its U5525.6 billion (5553.7 billion) foreign debt. Mr Marcos, in a statement issued by the presidential palace, also said the government would continue to meet all interest payments on publicUPI - 323 words
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296 1984-06-18 8 NEW DELHI, Monday SIKHS staged rallies across India yesterday to protest the storming of the Golden Temple by army troops as President Zail Singn for the first time defended the military action. President Zaif Singh, himself a Sikh, said the blood296 words
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119 1984-06-18 8 Reuter BEIJING, Monday THE cleaning of Beijing's filthy public toilets has been put under a contract "responsibility system" after nauseated citizens and news reporters complained, the Beijing Daily said yesterday. Mayor Chen Xitong. who was forced by the leftist Red Guards toReuter - 119 words
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195 1984-06-18 8 AP BEIJING, Monday CHINA'S minority population, exempt from a strict birth-control law. is growing faster than the Han Chinese majority and has nearly doubled in size to about 70 million in the last 30 years, the government reported yesterday. An article in the latestAP - 195 words
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Article746 1984-06-18 10 Masaki Watanabe - A A Journalists Notebook By Masaki Watanabe FOR a while it looked like the battle between Honda and Yamaha, Japan's two motorcycle giants, would spill over into China when Yamaha signed a technical tie-up accord with Beifang Industries Co which recently went into the production746 words
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379 1984-06-18 10 Reuter BRUSSELS, Monday VOTERS in 10 countries yesterday appeared to have given the European Community a vote of no confidence by abstaining in record numbers from the European Parliament elections and sending new radical parties to the Strasbourg Assembly. As results trickled in, the mostReuter - 379 words
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128 1984-06-18 10 UPI LUXOR (Egypt), Monday THE SEARCH for a country that would accept eight Iranian defectors continued yesterday as their plane Krked at Egypt's Luxor Airport for e third straight day, diplomatic sources said. The defectors, including at least five military men, arrived last Friday inUPI - 128 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-06-18 10 OTTAWA, Monday MR JOHN TURNER, a 55-year-old Toronto corporation lawyer, won the Liberal Party leadership on Saturday, sisnallihg a shift to the right from the policies of Mr Pierre Trudeau, the man he will soon replace as Canada's Prime Minister. It took296 words
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620 1984-06-18 12 TRENDS Economist CRIMINALS USING computers to embezzle money, destroy records or defraud consum-. ers are costing US businesses billions of dollars, the American Bar Association (ABA) warns. The association surveyed 1,000 private and government executives, half of whom said they believe annual computer-crimeEconomist - 620 words
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Article62 1984-06-18 12 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decision! outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon 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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237 1984-06-18 12 UPI MOSCOW, Monday THE SOVIET Union said yesterday victims of a powerful hurricane last week, which hit Moscow and surrounding areas, caused "kidney injuries, ruptured stomachs, fractures and other serious injuries. Two state-run newspapers yesterday described some of the casualties and damage from theUPI - 237 words
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244 1984-06-18 12 UPI NEW YORK, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan played host to the 1984 International Gaines of the Disabled yesterday saluting nearly 2,000 handicapped competitors from 55 nations for "sending a message of hope throughout the world." Under cloudy skies with a hint of rain, athletes fromUPI - 244 words
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398 1984-06-18 12 AP, UPI WARSAW, Monday the demonstrators. SOLIDARITY supporters demonstrated in three cities yesterday and many boycotted Poland's first nationwide elections in four years. Mr Lech Walesa joined about 10,000 people in the Baltic port of Gdansk for a midday Roman CatholicAP, UPI - 398 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-06-18 12 AP, UPI POPE John Paul listens intently as a Polish girl whispora her message to him during his meeting with foreign workers in Switzerland on Saturday Later he delivered a hard-hitting sermon after acknowledging that the Church has "wrinkles and spots," butAP, UPI; PICTURE: AP - 113 words
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416 1984-06-18 13 It deliberately triggered off Soviet signals for Shuttle to monitor, says British defence magazine Reuter, AP LONDON, Monday THE KOREAN passenger jet Flight 007 shot down over the Soviet Union last year may have been used to trigger Soviet radar and electronic defenceReuter, AP - 416 words
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328 1984-06-18 13 AP MELBOURNE, Monday WHAT are believed to be the world's first "orphaned" frozen human embryos have little chance of surviving, a test-tube fertilisation expert said yesterday. The British "Mail on Sunday" newspaper reported yesterday that two frozen human embryos were in storage atAP - 328 words
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173 1984-06-18 13 Reuter LONDON, Monday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher s former Foreign Secretary Mr Francis Pym, today made an outspoken attack on her style of government saying she concentrated too much power in her own hands. In an exclusive preview of his new book in theReuter - 173 words
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Advertisement940 1984-06-18 11 m SECURITY PACIFIC CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES (PRINCIPAL SUBSIDIARY: SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, 6, Raffles Quay #08-00, Denmark House, Singapore 0104) f ContoUdtto^ ftj i I t%4 F■ loosoikj*in ISRMR Of earnings December 31, lln thousands 1963 1982 $inthousands 1983 1982 A 606& Interest Income Cash and due from banks 3,088,516940 words
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154 1984-06-18 14 DBS BANK President Chua Kim Yeow will open its 26th branch at Tampines today. It is the first commercial bank to serve the new residential area as part of its policy to bring banking services nearer to the public's doorsteps. The bank154 words
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687 1984-06-18 14 Move will increase bumiputra participation in firm The Star A NEW development is taking place in General Lumber Holdings (GL), barely a month after Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) aborted its takeover Did for the timberbased company. Business Star understands that General Lum*ber is now workingThe Star - 687 words
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Article531 1984-06-18 14 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Currency Review THE JAPANESE yen is currently trading near the 232/US$ rate, slightly weaker than its early May level of 229/USI. Against the German marks, the yen nas declined from levels near 82.5/ DM in early May to levels near 86/ DM531 words
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238 1984-06-18 14 GOLD REVIEW BY GREEN COLLIER GOLD plummetted US$l3 from the previous week's closing, pressured by an unexpected advance in the US dollar. The sudden surge of the dollar initiated substantial commission house liquidation and profit-taking. This pressured gold to a238 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-06-18 15 MR RICHARD CROWDER, a director of J Henry Schroder Wagg Co will replace Mr Nicholas Ferguson as Managing Director of SIMBL when the latter returns to London next month. Mr Ferguson will be joining the Executive Committee of the J Henry Schroder Co s board.372 words
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418 1984-06-18 15 PHILLIP BANGSBERG - By PHILLIP BANGSBERG in HONG KONG ASSOCIATED Hotels Ltd, the Singapore-controlled group whose major asset in Hong Kong is the Hyatt Regency Hotel, is being sued by a consortium of 16 banks and finance houses. Led by Bank of Tokyo, they are418 words
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347 1984-06-18 15 LAT-WP SEOUL, Monday DUMPING duties assessed on US imports of South Korean colour television sets have accelerated a wave of South Korean investment in manufacturing in the United States. Gold Star, the first Korean firm to invest in the United States in 1982, isLAT-WP - 347 words
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102 1984-06-18 15 Reuter CARACAS, Monday SQUEEZED by high interest rates and deepening economic recession, seven Latin American debtor nations will meet this week to map out their own survival formula. Western bankers' fear the meeting on Thursday and Friday in Cartagena, Colombia, may heraldReuter - 102 words
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103 1984-06-18 15 THE STATE Bank of India in Singapore will provide US$2O million ($42 million) to the Shipping Corp of India (SCI) at 11.5 per cent per annum. The agreement, signed on Saturday, will enable SCI -the largest public sector103 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-06-18 14 f. /iL_ J Sfti. 1m s *AR6 VOU $Ul?£ MO ONt U6ARP ABOUT IMAT 6TOCK TIP?"16 words
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Article, Illustration875 1984-06-18 16 MICHAEL KENNEDY - Salvage operators cash in on war to reap profits from ships in distress By MICHAEL KENNEDY of THE LOS ANGELES TIMES AL MANAMAH (Bahrain): DAY AND night, their radios are tuned to the frequency used by ships in distress. They listen for the urgent Mayday875 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-06-18 16 MICHAEL PARKS - By MICHAEL PARKS of THE LOS AHQELES TIMES WOLONG (China): Roasted slices of beef, legs of mutton, pork ribs an odd diet for the giant panda who usually eats stalks of bamboo and little else. But emergency rations of meat, tons of it, are612 words
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Article528 1984-06-18 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT appears that the People's Action Party is no longer thinking of fielding a woman candidate simply as a sop to appease the vocal minority of our womenfolk who demand representation in Parliament. So far, the one woman politician worthy of528 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-06-18 17 YAP YEOW WOON - REPLIES YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter headlined "Where to mount high brake lights?" by James Wong (SM, May 30). We confirm that the officer who spoke to Mr James Wong was a woman police corporal.251 words
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90 1984-06-18 17 TAN CHEE ENG - TAN CHEE ENG Singapore 9143 THERE is a four-year-old Malaysian child who commutes between Johor Baru and Singapore each day in order to attend a private kindergarten class. He leaves by train from Johore at 12 noon and returns by bus at 6 pm. He90 words
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Article44 1984-06-18 17 I WILL be shifting to my new Housing and Development Board apartment at Potong Pasir soon. I am very concerned about the mosquito problem in that area. Will the authorities look into this matter please? BLOOD DONOR Singapore 133644 words
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Article219 1984-06-18 17 Packaged tour Sailed to live up to its promises MY family and I recently went on a packaged tour to Genting Highlands. There were altogether 28 people in our tour group. Although our stay in Genting Highlands itself was pleasant, the manner in which the tour was219 words
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Miscellaneous90 1984-06-18 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Delta House, Singapore 0315 Telephone: *****88 Telex No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Nee, Chief Editor Hazel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor Toh Thian Ser, Deputy Chief Editor Robin Yiu, Circulation Manager Felix Soh, Assistant Editor Lee Chiu90 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1984-06-18 18 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER MOST of us, it seems, accept that we have to have our vehicles tested before renewing our road tax. Some of us are even grateful when faults are pointed out. But there are a few1,264 words
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Article165 1984-06-18 18 IF YOU have questions to ask, whom can you turn to for help? You can now turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your165 words
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Article97 1984-06-18 19 LIM PENG KYE - LIM PENG KYE Singapore 195S THE NUMERALS and hands on the dials of some alarm clocks are treated with luminous paint so that they glow in the dark, but in Singapore one cannot find any electric wallclock with a luminous dial. I remember that luminous97 words
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92 1984-06-18 19 C W CHAN - C W CHAN Singapore 0512 THANK vou for publishing my letter in Feedback on June 11. However, I'm very disappointed the purpose of my letter wasn t served. If the letter was understood one would have realised that it was succinctly targeted at SBC to get92 words
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107 1984-06-18 19 THIS refers to the criteria for the selection of air stewardesses (SM, Jane 8). I am a Filipino architect, Colombo awardee, sent here by the Philippines Government and attached to the HDB. One day, I took a bus from Metro Orchard to Bukit Merah. A lady107 words
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573 1984-06-18 19 Q&A ®What has happened to the "Karong Guni" man of old? How do I decide whether the stuff I have in my house is worth anything? I have about 30 pieces of iron piping of various diameters and lengths ranging from two573 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-06-18 20 YEOW MEI SIN - REVIEW By YEOW MEI SIN DESPITE the heavy religious and mythical themes which prevailed during Saturday night's Thai Classical Dance Troupe's performance at the Victoria Theatre, it was far from a monotonous evening. The cleverly planned programme brought the audience through solemn historical and legendary dances to raucous452 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-06-18 20 "IN DANCE we've all got to be touched. Sometimes you don't like it, but it is necessary for co-operation," said Henk Knaap. So the eight broke up to form four couples, helping each other with their movements, manipulating each other. You start with the hands. Your partner369 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-06-18 20 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG LISTENING to them rave, you feel you ought to give them a listen yourself. They are an ensemble in more ways than one, sharing a common gospel of chamber music. Thev are, of course, The Nash Ensemble of London. The world-re-nownedPicture by HAIRIS - 684 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-06-18 20 PAT D'ROSE - Pileh Menantu begins tonight By PAT D'ROSE THE BABAS will never run out of stories to tell you regarding their exotic culture. Everytime you meet one, he'll unfold another tale and, chances are, you'd not have heard it before. Like last night at the full-dressPictures by SHARIF RASHID - 613 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-06-18 20 IF this isn't dressing to ki11... At Saturday's rehearsals for Pileh Menantu, Baba bride Lillian wee was all dressed up in the elaborate and heavy to put it mildly bridal costume at 5.30 pm. The wedding pageant began only around 10 pm. "We were not too sure how long308 words
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Article113 1984-06-18 20 TICKETS for the following shows in the Festival of Arts programme are still available. Nash Ensemble of London: $15 and $20 tickets are available for tonight's performance (Victoria Concert Hall). Gemala Tari: Only $8 tickets are left for tomorrow's performance (Victoria Theatre). Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe:113 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-06-18 22 The Cancer Confrontation (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) CANCER, a feared and dreaded disease, takes more than a hundred forms. Daniel J Travanti narrates this hour-long documentary which answers many of the most common questions about cancer. Cancer patients share their battles, making their private struggles442 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-06-18 22 PHILIP CHEAH - Quality concept vs hope of high viewership By PHILIP CHEAH TEENAGERS in Klang, Malaysia, are giving up dates to stay home and watch Malaysia's TV3. Others are gushing with superlative praises. One enthusiastic Klang businessman said: "It is the best thing that has happened to broadcasting in475 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1984-06-18 23 SHEILA BENSON - LEONE'S 'AMERICA* HURT BY THE CUTS By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LAT-WP TO JUDGE Sergio Leone's extraordinary film, Once Upon a Time in America, on the basis of the truncated version now showing in US theatres is like deciding you do not like Devonshire clotted creamLAT-WP - 1,247 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-06-18 24 MAIN EVENTS PENTA THEATRE THE six-strong Penta Theatre from Holland, a theatre without words, will perform today and tomorrow at Bpm at Conference. Hall. The mime and dance company will entertain with classical and modern dance, acrobatics, juggling ana tap-dancing. PILEH MENANTU PILEH MENANTU (Choosing a461 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1984-06-18 25 LO TIEN YIN - GIGI AIMS TO MAKE HER LIFE MEANINGFUL By LO TIEN YIN WHAT does one do to make life more meaningful? Especially if one is a singer. "To most people, a singer only knows how to sing, spend money, dress herself up. She knows nothing about1,152 words
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Article166 1984-06-18 25 YEE MIKE - YEE MIKE Singapore 0314 COULD SBC please consider acquiring modern serials from European countries such as France, Germany and Italy? The Englishdubbed versions of these foreign films could be acquired. It would benefit viewers by giving them a better insight into the lives of people in Europe.166 words
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Article181 1984-06-18 25 V S SUNDRAM - V S SUNDRAM Senior PRO SBC WE refer to the letter headlined "For the love of westerns" by Western Fan (SM, May 18). The majority of westerns was produced in the Fifties and Sixties when the popularity of such movies was at its peak. Over the181 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-06-18 26 MILES WHITE - By MILES WHITE USA Today THE dancers spin on their heads, pound welts into their backs and shoulders, and contort their bodies while flouting the law of gravity. They call it breakdancing. Once performed at parties or on street corners, it is America's hottest danceUSA Today - 566 words
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Miscellaneous539 1984-06-18 21 2.30 SBCTEXT Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlighta followed by Swordsman Chu (C) (r). The Waterville Gang. 4.30 The Art Maker Stuffed Paper Animals/Beginning Sculpture (Last Episode) (Lessons 31/32). 4.55 Water Colour Painting: Colour Collage with Edward Betts Episode). 5.15 Romper Room (E). 5.45 The Forgotten Story. See Highlights. Programme539 words
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Miscellaneous803 1984-06-18 21 V m rty 4 s i > V V a t .<«„ m Pk/Jl :.fc K ft/ and Juan Juan decide to get engaged in Blossoms in the Sun (C) (Ch 8, 9.30pm) RTM 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.06 Programme Summary. 5.17 Bimbmgan Agama. 5.37 Today In Hiatory. 5.42 Waktu Berfouka803 words
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Miscellaneous495 1984-06-18 23 FILM GUID6 ORCHARD (*****88): ROMANCING THE Tarzan of the Apes, this movie brings you a STONE (E) more authentic Tarzan, a man caught beDALIT (*****16): THE COMPANY (C) Synopsis: A romantic novelist finds adven- tween two worlds. Directed by Hugh Hudson Starring: Wang Qing, Zhen Wenya, Miao ture in South495 words
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Miscellaneous272 1984-06-18 24 CUL-DE-SAC LE SAUVAGE CUL-DE-SAC, about a couple's rela- THE Alliance Francaise de Singapour tionship with two robbers on an island will screen Le Sauvage tomorrow at retreat, will be screened tomorrow at Singapore Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden 6.30 pm at the British Council, Singa- Road, at 9 pm. pore Rubber House,272 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-06-18 24 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 8.22 am (0.1 m) Low tide: 9.03 am (0.2 m) High tide: 3.22 pm (2.1 m) High tide: 3.58 pm (2.1 m) Low tide: 8.11 pm (1.2 m) Low tide: 8.48 pm (1.2 m)38 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-06-18 27 Lee Chiu San - By Lee Chiu San The Creperie's latest offering is traditional Teochew fish head steam boat with yam ONE would not expect to find Chinese dishes in an establishment with a name as Occidental as "The Creperie". But the management of this eatery, located over the333 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-06-18 28 SHEILA Chua, proprietress of The Creperie. learned about crepe making while in the food business in Europe. But she has never lost interest In Chinese food, and is lucky enough to have a chef who is an expert in Teochew cuisine. One of his unusual255 words
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Miscellaneous428 1984-06-18 30 loi»wW comics jpftfpftipt $&s&s& LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 Se»iember 23 to i October 22 A friend may need a gentle ™«s an excellent date for reminder that promises should, making famil y Pjans There be kept Shopping today is may wm€ strife owing to likely to be428 words
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Article114 1984-06-18 34 Saturday's Games: Toronto 7, Boston 0. New York 6. Baltimore 3. Oakland 6. Chicago 4. Detroit 6. Milwaukee 0; Minnesota 6. Kansas City 1. California 7, Cleveland 2; Texas 5. Seattle 1 W L PCT OB Detroit 46 16 742 Toronto 40 22 645 6 Bolttmoro 36114 words
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Article109 1984-06-18 34 Saturday's Garnet Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2, 11 innings Philadelphia 8. Chicago 2. Ononnati 2, Attanta 1. New Yorfc 4, St Lows 1. Houston 7, Los Angeles 5. San Francisco 6. San Diego 3. W L PCT OB Now York 34 25 576 PhHsdoiphis 35 27 565 5109 words
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Article552 1984-06-18 34 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP UPI NEW YORK, Monday DAVE WINFIELD drove in three runs on Saturday to give New York an 8-3 triumph over the Baltimore Orioles in Lou Piniella's final game as a Yankee in the AMERICAN LEAGUE. Jay Howell, 2-4, wentUPI - 552 words
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294 1984-06-18 34 Reuter LE MANS (France), Monday FRENCH veteran Henri Pescarolo and his experienced West German partner Klaus Ludwig added their names to the Le Mans honours list yet again yesterday. The pair emerged victorious from the 52nd 24hour Sports Car Classic in a Porsche 956 whichReuter - 294 words
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Article743 1984-06-18 34 RACE I O C Div 3 1,20« m I Uncle Joe 57 Bromley (6) 8 6 1 K off front II 54.5 Soo (3) 4 4 2 12 ArnbesMe II 47.5 Ismadi (8) 6 8 3 11 Bright Demand 51.5 Chna (II) 1 4 Owier Mak Siau King743 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-06-18 35 ERNEST FRIDA - CALTEX AGE GROUP MEET By ERNEST FRIDA THE ELEGANT striding middle distance runners Satvinder Singh ana Sharon Marsh carried their power-running into the final day of the Caltex Age Group athletic championships at the National Stadium yesterday. These two gifted athletes outran their rivals the three previous daysPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 593 words
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Article443 1984-06-18 35 Boyi Under-19 100 m James Goh 11.1, 2 Mohd Faizah Omar 11.3, 3 David Naidu 11.6; 200 m 1 Mohd Faizah Omar 22.8, 2 James Goh 23 3. 3 David Naidu 23 4; 800 m S Pandian 1:56 6 (meet rec), 2 Wong Kok Kiong 2:03.4, 3 Yang Yaliang443 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-06-18 36 ALFONSO CHAN - STAR FILE By ALFONSO CHAN IT'S A wild dream, but not to 16-year-old Chinese High School's Goh Seng Tiong. He dreams of following in the high jumping steps of his idol and world record holder, China's Zhu Jianhua. The454 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-06-18 37 Reuter MAMARONECK (New York), Monday AUSTRALIAN Greg Norman yesterday tied with American Fuzzy Zoeller in the US Open Golf Championship, forcing an 18-hole play-off today. Norman made three spectacular saves for par on the last three holes for a final round of one-under 69, whileReuter - 928 words
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328 1984-06-18 37 K SILVAM - S'PORE COSMOS 2 S'PORE CHINESE 1 By K SILVAM SINGAPORE Chinese will have an uphill task of wresting the Poh Yen Cup from Hong Kong later this month judging from their mediocre performance in a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium last328 words
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Article314 1984-06-18 37 BRAZIL 0 ARGENTINA 0 Agencies SAO PAULO, Monday ARGENTINA'S national soccer team and Brazil tied 0-0 in an exhibition match played in this city yesterday afternoon. Brazil's coach Edu had said this was a "must win" game, after the national team lost to England 2-0 last Sunday. BothAgencies - 314 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-06-18 37 SANfIAGO, Monday THE ENGLISH national soccer squad yesterday ended a threenation South American tour with a scoreless, colourless tie with the Chilean Olympic team. A small crowd of less than 10,000 fans, who watched the game at Santiago National Stadium, booed as the two teams engaged371 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-06-18 38 SPAIN draw with PORTUGAL 1-1 Reuter MARSEILLES (France), Mon A GOAL from centre-for-ward Carlos Santillana gave Spain a 1-1 draw they barely deserved in the all-Iberian clash with Portugal in the European Soccer Championship finals Group Two match here yesterday. Until his 73rd minute goalReuter - 499 words
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Article93 1984-06-18 38 SPAIN vs PORTUGAL STRIKER. Plays for Werder Bremen. Aged 24 and has 14 won international caps prior to the tournament. Enjoyed a truly meteoric rise since joining Bremen from Second Division 1860 Munich in 1982. In his first season he became the Bundesliga top scorer with 23 goals,93 words
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Article89 1984-06-18 38 W GERMANY vs BELGIUM MIDFIELD/WINGER. Plays for Benefica. Aged 25 and has won 20 international caps. A star for eight years. Chalana was outstanding in Benfica's *****3 championship-and-cup-double season after a couple of years when he failed to live up to his original great potential which saw him89 words
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89 1984-06-18 38 Reuter BELGRADE, Monday NATIONAL team coach Todor Veselinovic fell ill and was taken to hospital after Yugoslavia's 5-0 defeat by Denmark in their European Soccer championship tie in Lyons on Saturday, the Belgrade newspa- per Politika reported. Politika quoted team doctor Vojislav Milenkovic asReuter - 89 words
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160 1984-06-18 38 Each squad consists of 20 players. All nine reserves are available (unless under suspension) from whom a team manager may choose up to two substitutes during any one match. Bookings from the qualifying tournament are carried forward to the finals. Thus a player booked160 words
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Advertisement249 1984-06-18 34 SINGAPORE GUITAR {PTE) LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting of SINGAPORE GUITAR (PTE) LIMITED, duly convened and held at 267, Lorong Chuan. Singapore 1955 on Tuesday. 12th June, 1984 the Special Resolution set out below and signed by me for purposes of identification was duty passed "That the Company be249 words
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Advertisement563 1984-06-18 36 NATIONAL STUDENTS Singapore celebrates 25 years of nation building It's time to stand up and give your views on our achievements and the changes we have seen join the National Essay Writing Competition organised by SNPL CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 M Youth is the most precious commodity in563 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-06-18 39 WEST GERMANY 2 ROMANIA 1 Reuter LENS, Monday TITLE-HOLDERS WEST GERMANY, living on their nerves in France, gained relief with a 2-1 win over ROMANIA in a tense Group Two clash in the European Soccer Championship here yesterday. The defending champions' 2-1 win promoted them toReuter - 506 words
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Article174 1984-06-18 39 Reuter PARIS, Monday SPEAKING to reporters after the key Group Two match, West German trainer Jupp Derwall said it was the most nerve-rack-ing game for him since he took charge of the team. "If we had taken our chances in the first half weReuter - 174 words
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