Singapore Monitor, 21 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, June 21, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-06-21 1 S GULAM - By S GULAM NATIONAL soccer coach Jita Singh has resigned from the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) with less than a month to go before the national team's first major assignment this year in the Anchor Cup. The resignation, which has been kept under wraps for a week,250 words
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Article825 1984-06-21 1 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Reagan's envoy proposes step-by-step programme to lower and eliminate barriers By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, Special to The Singapore Monitor THE US and Asean are exploring ways of expanding and liberalising their two-way825 words
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139 1984-06-21 2 EIGHT people have been sent summonses by public health officers from the Ministry of the Environment for spitting in public. Two were caught on Saturday, five on Monday and one yesterday. An Environment Ministry spokesman said the first two would appear in court on July139 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-06-21 2 VICTOR SOH - SPCA says injury was caused deliberately By VICTOR SOH IF OUR READERS find this picture shocking, we apologise. The Monitor takes no pleasure in printing it but feels that such cruel and degrading acts should be brought t(Tthe public's attention. ThePICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 251 words
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221 1984-06-21 2 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI TWO RARE new-born Siberian tiger cubs were drowned when the Singapore Zoo was hit by torrential rain two weeks ago. Confirming the deaths yesterday, the zoo director, Mr Bernard Harrison, said the cubs died after the den they221 words
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302 1984-06-21 3 YEOW MEI SIN - Move comes at a time when surge in hotel-building has led to pressing demand for staff YEOW MEI SIN ONE OF Singapore's biggest hotels is setting up its own training school. The school, at the Hyatt Regency, may eventually become a regional training centre for302 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-06-21 3 Lianhe Zaobao POLICE believe that Thai prostitutes have turned a worker's hostel into a brothel by posing as wives and girlfriends of the construction workers. Twelve people were last night detained by police after a raid on the worksite of theLianhe Zaobao - 280 words
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129 1984-06-21 4 TENANTS have been found for 45 per cent of the space in the new Chartered Bank Building in Battery Boad and negotiations are under way for a further 26 per cent, the bank says. Tenants for the new 44-storey building range from banking, finance129 words
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401 1984-06-21 4 MICHAEL LIEW in Seoul - By MICHAEL LIEW in Seoul THE Singapore advertising industry ranks among the best in Asia, the Chief Executive of The Singapore Monitor, Mr John Orr, told a conference of advertising executives in Seoul this week. It is comparable to that of Japan401 words
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Article301 1984-06-21 4 BERTILLA PEREIRA - 89 out of 370 applicants accepted this year By BERTILLA PEREIRA MORE TEACHERS were accepted for university this year than last year but a smaller proportion of those already there were offered honours courses. Eighty-nine teachers were admitted to university this year, from a total of301 words
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125 1984-06-21 4 JAPAN should take a step-by-step approach to deregulating its financial markets, a conference in Singapore was told yesterday. Professor Eisuke Sakakibara of the Japan Centre for International Finance, said this woula lessen the impact on the domestic economy. He added: "The second principle125 words
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304 1984-06-21 4 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY THE Education Ministry is screening senior teachers to select the first intake for the Diploma in Educational Administration course to begin next month. Twenty-five or 30 people will be chosen for the course, which is designed to train teachers with304 words
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344 1984-06-21 5 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE TWO OF THE three members of the Singapore Air Transport-workers Union, Satu, turned up yesterday to face a disciplinary inquiry set up by the executive council to determine whether they had acted against their union over the344 words
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102 1984-06-21 5 THE "Come On Singapore" productivity campaign has neaten 30 other contenders to win Asia's highest award for public-service advertising The Max Lewis Memorial Challenge Trophy was presented to a representative of the advertising agency Grant Kenyon and Kenyon and Eckhardt at102 words
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287 1984-06-21 5 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA MORE THAN nine out of 10 workers in the first two groups to introduce the new Cowec company welfare scheme have supported it. About 92 per cent of employees at Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) have applied to join the287 words
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Article171 1984-06-21 5 MEMBERS under the Cowec scheme will receive an assured interest at prevailing CPF rates (now 6.5 per cent) for the portion which will go to the fund. Any extra after this, will be credited to either the individual or the group benefits' account, at the discretion171 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration98 1984-06-21 6 ON SATURDAY and Sunday, the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) will increase the frequency of its services to Paya Lebar Airport (SBS 90, 91, 92, 93 and 95), Bedok Army Camp (SBS 10, 11,14 and ISS), Taman Jurong Camp (SBS 240 and 242)98 words
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44 1984-06-21 6 TERTIARY level awards worth $130,000 will be given away to children of taxi drivers at a ceremony after the NTUC Comfort annual general meeting at the Regional English Language Centre (RELC) Auditorium on Saturday at 11 am.44 words
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218 1984-06-21 6 'FINE-RUNNERS' ARE NOW OFFERING TO PAY YOUR FINES Lianhe Wanbao EVER heard of the 'fine runners'? They are a growing group of people who make a living by paying your fines on your behalf. For a reasonable fee, you can be relieved ofLianhe Wanbao - 218 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-06-21 6 A CONDUIT system supplying oxygen to 24 wards at tne Tan Took Seng Hospital will come on line next month. The new $750,000 installation replaces the clumsy oxygen cylinder tanks which need to be wheeled in and out of the wards when required. The new196 words
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world
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360 1984-06-21 7 AP MELBOURNE, Thursday A TEST-TUBE baby scientist said yesterday he could not follow State instructions to destroy spare frozen embryos, and the Right to Life Movement said it was taking legal action in Australia and the United States to save two orphaned embryos. DrAP - 360 words
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123 1984-06-21 7 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thursday THE TWO frozen orphaned embryos of a wealthy couple killed in a plane crash are not entitled to the couple's US$ 1 million (Ss2.l million) estate because they were fertilised by the sperm of an anonymous donor rather than theUPI - 123 words
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221 1984-06-21 7 AP STARKE (Florida), Thursday CARL SHRINER, a boyish-faced drifter convicted of killing a convenience store clerk during a robbery in 1976, was executed today in the electric chair at Florida State Prison. Shriner, SO, was put to death shortly after 7 am for' theAP - 221 words
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65 1984-06-21 7 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday SOVIET doctors said yesterday that more handicapped children, some with new types of mutation, were being born and blamed it on a lack of prenatal screening. Professor G Annenkov said the entire Soviet population should be examined and people with defectiveReuter - 65 words
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Article124 1984-06-21 8 AP BEUING, Thursday CHINA announced yesterday that Vice Foreign Minister Qian Qichen will visit the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia from late June to earn July. The announcement came at a time of increasingly hostile accusations between China and the Soviet Union and was aAP - 124 words
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355 1984-06-21 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thurt THE US Senate, by a vote of 77-22, demanded yesterday that President Reagan submit for ratification two languishing treaties to limit underground nuclear explosions and that he resume a quest to ban "all test explosions of nuclear weaponsAP - 355 words
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209 1984-06-21 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday accused critics of the administration s space age missile defence plan of purveying "a wealth of misinformation Mr Weinberger revised a speech prepared for delivery in Boston to take aim at a new group ofAP - 209 words
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256 1984-06-21 8 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday CHINESE Vice-Premier Li Peng said yesterday the US would be the first to suffer financial loss if Congress blocked a nuclear co-operation agreement with China, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said. Mr Li told visiting Japanese journalistsReuter - 256 words
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255 1984-06-21 10 UPI LONDON, Thursday DURING the past 10 years, foreign diplomats in Britain have committed more than 500 serious crimes ranging from blackmail to rape and incest and all nave escaped prosecution under diplomatic immunity laws, the Foreign Office said yesterday. The government,UPI - 255 words
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318 1984-06-21 10 AP NEW YORK, Thursday INDUSTRIALISED countries will face increased trade deficits and turn toward protectionism because the world's current debt problem "has only been managed, not solved," according to Mr William Brock, President Ronald Reagan's chief trade adviser. Mr Brock, writing inAP - 318 words
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496 1984-06-21 10 Pretty strong talk about refusing to pay, says a delegate THE DEBT CRISIS AP CARTAGENA (Colombia), Thursday ELEVEN Latin American countries faced with more than US$3OO billion (556.3 billion) in foreign debts appeared to be divided yesterday on whether or not to defyAP - 496 words
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Article92 1984-06-21 10 Reuter PERUVIAN President Fernando Belaunde Terry said yesterday Pern was prepared to accept austerity but not recession in order to service its US$l3 billion (5527.3 billion) foreign debt. Sneaking to reporters after two days of talks witn Brazilian President Joao Figueiredo, he said Pern was prepared to accept theReuter - 92 words
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Article101 1984-06-21 10 Reuter ARGENTINA is unlikely to meet a June 30 deadline for US$5OO million (551.05 billion) of interest payments on its foreign debt, a Reagan Administration official said yesterday. His comments seemed to play down the importance of the deadline, by which US banks would have to report lower second-quarterReuter - 101 words
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212 1984-06-21 10 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE AMERICAN economy is growing at an estimated 5.7 per cent annual rate in the still-un-completed second quarter, the US Commerce Department estimated yesterday in a report that sent interest rates soaring on financial markets. Not only is growth stronger thanAP - 212 words
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528 1984-06-21 11 TRENDS Financial Times, London THOUGH credit experts have tried to allay doubts about Japanese stability, 1983 was a record year for bankruptcies. A report by the Tokyo Shoko economic research institute indicated that more than 19,000 Japanese firms went under, leaving debts of moreFinancial Times, London - 528 words
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Article62 1984-06-21 11 OFTEN, apparently Insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon 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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52 1984-06-21 11 AP VIENNA, Thursday A BOMB exploded in a car standing near the Turkish Embassy yesterday. It killed an occupant of the vehicle and seriously hurt two passers-by and a policeman assigned to guard the embassy, police said. There was no immediate claim ofAP - 52 words
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51 1984-06-21 11 AP NEW YORK, Thursday POWERFUL thunderstorms battered America's midwest yesterday. They flooded one South Dakota town with up to 15 cm of water after raking the state with IS7 kpn winds. Damage to more than 1 million Hectares of farmland in six states was reported.AP - 51 words
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265 1984-06-21 11 Reuter WELLINGTON, Thursday THE OPPOSITION New Zealand Labour party was seven points ahead of the National Party government today. It was revealed in the first opinion poll since Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon called a snap election for July 14. The poll, conducted forReuter - 265 words
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Advertisement112 1984-06-21 8 Harißaya T BONUS OFFERS [till 30th June only] A introducing vorwiegend heiter wallcovering. Specially brought in for \r Hari Raya, direct from West Germany. Now you can cover your walls with its distinctive elegance, and see what a difference it makes! \V| Usual Price $36/- per roll ■HI Now only112 words
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Advertisement154 1984-06-21 11 v^■ I BM WMgkl fflFi 4y IK V 4& in town And it simply transports you into another realm 1 J A realm of an amazingly varied cuisine that's both exotic and spicy 7./f ;V Specially prepared Tandoori chicken kebabs, and prawns BlImM p jp|| pU| Authentic desserts There's no154 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-06-21 12 SUGGESTION boxes are being installed at all Overseas Union Bank (OUB) customer-oriented sections at branches to improve customer service. Quick deposit boxes will also be placed at the counters of the Main branch, Grange Road branch, Selegie Road branch, New Bridge Road branch and Ang65 words
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Article31 1984-06-21 12 THE OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 470.16, down 2.15 points from 472.31. The OUB trade-weighted Singapore dollar Exchange Rate Index was up 0.049 to 130.7204.31 words
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449 1984-06-21 12 Yeow Mei Sin - By Yeow Mei Sin in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) intends to branch out into Hong Kong, London and the United States within the next five years. This move makes a lot of sense as its banking and financial divisions449 words
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215 1984-06-21 12 The Star GENERAL Corporation Bhd (GCB) intends to float its insurance arm, MalaysiaBritish Assurance Sdn Bhd (MBA), after it has acquired a life insurance company, GCB director and company secretary Encik Abdul Rahman Hamzah said at the recent AGM. He wasThe Star - 215 words
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Article249 1984-06-21 12 Rumours about IBM lead to classic final-hour rally Reuter RUMOURS about International Business Machines (IBM) were more powerful yesterday than negative news about the US economy, prompting the market to stage a classic final-hour rally that jolted prices sharply higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was behind moreReuter - 249 words
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Article191 1984-06-21 12 AP THE dollar staged a sharp advance in active trading yesterday, pushing the British pound to an all-time low, in a rally triggered by signs of unexpected strength in the US economy and growing expectations that US interest rates woula remain hid). Morgan Guaranty Trust in NewAP - 191 words
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Article322 1984-06-21 13 BENNY TAN - PART 3 OF OUR SERIES ON THE FUTURES MARKET By BENNY TAN Of ShMrson/Anwx BEFORE you decide to go into futures trading, you will have to ask yourself whether you have the need for price protection or the personality and risk capital for speculative trading.322 words
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Article127 1984-06-21 13 CENTRAL Bank selling and profit-taking could not stop the US dollar's snrge sparked off by technical short-covering and the larger than expected US money supply figures. tte unexpectedly high overnight Fed fund rate currently also aided the Us dollar's momentum. The bearish economic figures released and127 words
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37 1984-06-21 13 ORIENTAL Holdings Berhad's chairman has reported in his 1983 statement that pre-tax profits in all companies within the group have improved. He hopes that this level is maintained in the current year also.37 words
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246 1984-06-21 13 A FINANCIAL software package, Global Limits Control System (GLCS), available now in SingaKre, will allow banks to ep accurate and timely information on their worldwide banking and trading operations. GLCS has been launched here and in about 500 other cities by I P Sharp246 words
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111 1984-06-21 13 HONG Leong Investment Holdings Group has bought 40,000 Hong Leong Finance shares at $4 per share. This will increase its share holdings in Hong Leong Finance to 81.23 million shares or 47.84 per cent. GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Berhad has stated categorically111 words
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44 1984-06-21 13 KHONG Guan Holdings' profitability is not expected to improve for the current year. This is due to increasing competition and production costs. The chairman r Tan Sri Datuk William Tan, has said this in the 1983 chairman's statement.44 words
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Miscellaneous33 1984-06-21 12 IMM f.|7 4rN«ugh( Synd Inr S n O **V) K EAKIN6 TTW) President THE \<£ J E R \'M eoRR y M 166 WILLOW MC LONGER WORK 6 H&Rfc. 6H6 16 MOW M*6. BAKm:33 words
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Advertisement59 1984-06-21 13 fj# jp !a| \JKR f-«js* |MV iiV m« D c AlHr 10.15pm Rasa Sayang Zs2i* Quick-lunch Hong Kong-style and fabyloiw^tamallon^Sofwhow. Noodfes served 11.30 a,nrv In the svsnlng drtnk dance to country A western music. ||t4 BistroH,;, i A fhWlliifl Ptocs tor ths v' drinkers In town till 2 a.m. V59 words
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Advertisement70 1984-06-21 13 THE JOCKEY PUB Ml BET! People who come to The Jockey Pub come for our easy-going atmosphere, our great selection of cold beers and the fine tavern-style meals. Come to The Jockey Pub for rollicking music any evening, as well as our famous Sunday afternoon Jazz Sessions. Coming to The70 words
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185 1984-06-21 14 YAP YEOW WOON - REPLIES YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police 1 REFER to the letter "Gambling on the rise at Circuit Road Food centre a gambler's haven" from Mr Andrew Goh (SM, May 12). We would like to thank Mr Goh for the185 words
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Article136 1984-06-21 14 I MUST apologise for this belated reply to "Taxi drivers who don t know the way" by 800 800 (SM, May 23). Hume Heights is not listed in Singapore Road Directory. As the passenger and I were uncertain about where it is, I suggested to136 words
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126 1984-06-21 14 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Senior Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to "Stop smoking at this cinema" by "Furious" (SM, June 6). Under the Prohibition on Smoking in Certain Places Act, Cap. 165, the management of the cinema may order any person, who126 words
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83 1984-06-21 14 CHEOK YEN AIK - CHEOK YEN AIK Urban Redevelopment Authority I REFER to "Parking Summons should be sent early" by "A Tan" (SM, May 14). Time is taken up when motorists fail to respond to our request for driver's particulars, and repeated reminders. Again, time is needed83 words
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Article157 1984-06-21 14 I AM the owner of a Datsun pick-up who runs a small business in Tiverton Lane. In the past, I do not have any problems with parking because there is sufficient parking space along Tiverton Lane. Today, there are double yellow lines along the road.157 words
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284 1984-06-21 14 I REFER to the Housing and Development Board's basis for levying conservancy charges. It is based on the size of the flats rather than the cost of maintaining such flats. Some of the flats are very well looked after by the residents yet they284 words
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Article515 1984-06-21 15 |W4 VJ f -II XIJ BY THE looks of it, political lobbying in Malaysia is again getting intense. A Cabinet reshuffle, inevitable after the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) elections, now seems to be just weeks away, if the numbers of political trial balloons515 words
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314 1984-06-21 15 IN THE programme Newswatch, the viewers saw some National Cadet Corps members training with paracnutes. The boy interviewed spoke about his initial fear and a new word entered the vocabulary of the impressionable young for which this special news bulletin was314 words
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Article58 1984-06-21 15 DR CHENG TIM JIAM - DR CHENG TIM JIAM Singapore 0104 I FULLY agree with "Earache" on the English news readers' pronunciation of Chinese names (SM, Jane 15). His request for correct pronunciation is fully justified. They should check with their colleagues for the correct pronunciation. Why are words like "Deng Xiaoping,"58 words
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103 1984-06-21 15 PRESENTLY the Housing and Development Board builds three- and fourroom prefabricated flats in the new housing estates. These pre-fabricated flats come with tiled floors in all the rooms, a feature not available in conventional flats. As there are many fiveroom flat buyers, who103 words
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Article149 1984-06-21 15 SYED SULAIMAN ADNAN - SYED SULAIMAN ADNAN Singapore 0410 SPEAKING at the Islamic Theological Association of Singapore, Mr Sidek Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs and Trade Industry) brought up the issue of the changing attitude of the better educated Muslim women when looking for husbands. What is viewed by Mr149 words
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Advertisement126 1984-06-21 15 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest wtif be acoepted for publication. They should be typed end must be signed. They must also include the writer's neme and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the126 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-06-21 16 LO TIEN YIN - GUANGDONG NATIONALITIES SONG AND DANCE TROUPE By LO TIEN YIN OPTIMISM, strength and vigour are what this whole show is about. Vibrant colours, youthful movements, rousing and sometimes moving notes they are all found in the items performed by the Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe. ButPicture by CLIFTON AW - 695 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-06-21 16 THE popularity of the local English drama presentation, Bumboat! preceded its optning tonight when some 100 fans, friends and journalists gathered for the final full-dress rehearsal last night at the World Trade Centre Auditorium. The FDR turned out to be a truly enjoyable evening at the theatre.And as260 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-06-21 18 Thursday Feature Special The Master of BaNantrae (Chines* Subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pen) THIS is the story of the bitter enmity between the two sons of Scottish Lord Durrisdeer. It starts with the Stuart uprising in 1745, with James deciding, by the flip of a coin, the479 words
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Article, Illustration916 1984-06-21 18 LEE MARGULIES - TV SCENE By LEE MARGULIES in Hollywood LAT-WP JUST three weeks after becoming president of the news division at NBC, Lawrence Grossman has announced that his department will be ready on July 1 to jump back into the prime-time news magazine fray, with aLAT-WP - 916 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-06-21 19 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES: A federal judge has ruled in favour of producer Robert Evans in his battle for overall control of the embattled movie, The Cotton Club, but ordered Evans to leave completion of the film to director Francis Coppola. US districUudge Irving Hill has grantedLAT-WP - 402 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-06-21 20 MAIN EVENTS GUANGDONG NATIONALITIES SONG AND DANCE TROUPE THE 45-member Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe from China will depict in song and dance the culture of Hainan today until Sunday, nightly at 8 at Palace Theatre. AT THE BALLET THE two evenings of local ballet, today444 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-06-21 21 LO TIEN YIN - LIFE'S MUSIC FROM GAO-HU VIRTUOSO By LO TIEN YIN FINGERS have nothing to do with it. Making music is something that comes from the heart and soul. "I know of one pipa player, he is the best. But he has very short fingers, says Yu Qiwei,437 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-06-21 21 Richard Tan's dance I experience Lo Tien Yin RICHARD TAN, 28, resident choreographer of the Music and Dance Company in Singapore, is as pleased as punch to be in the Arts Festival. This is the first time he is participating in the festival, and he willLo Tien Yin - 334 words
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Miscellaneous880 1984-06-21 17 7 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR T leisure •—3 Q L THURSDAY,JUNE3I,I<W4 KE3 s 230 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page#. I' .1 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Taiji H|li£ X j Ajit It J J 4.00 The Biomc Woman: Once A Thief (Last Episode) (r). |J 1 450 The Flight of880 words
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Advertisement96 1984-06-21 19 LIDO: OPENS TODAY! (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 No Fraa List ONLY TWO THINGS CAN RELATIONSHIP 111 F ROMANTIC^COMEDr THE MIRISCH CORPORATION Pm. DUDLEY MOOREJZM*W MARY STEENBURGEN .n A WA hHS I U IR,9CH rf.n ARTHUR HILLER him "ROMANTIC COMEDY* A FRANCES STERNHAGEN JANET EILBER96 words
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Miscellaneous545 1984-06-21 19 film wipe- DALIT (*****16): DISASTERS (C) Starring: Alan Tang, Qing Sbengshian METROPOLE (*****27): THE NEW YOUNG HERO Synopsis: A Chinese taxi-driver in San Francisco is OF SHAOLIN (C) framed by the Americans for the murder of a Viet- VENUS (*****97): KIDNAPPED (C) namese underground leader LIWAGU (*****30): DISASTERS (C) I545 words
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Miscellaneous797 1984-06-21 19 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Musi- Liszt: Evening Harmonies (No 11 of the 12 caJ Notebook From the Musical Life of Berlin: Transcendental Etudes), Ballade No 2in B mi1. Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro, nor. Louis Kentner (piano) 4.00 Programme Orchestra of Deutsche Opera Berlin/Karl Bohm Summary 4.05797 words
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663 1984-06-21 22 GASTON DE ROSAYRO - By GASTON DE ROSAYRO IT'S that time of year again when the prospect of a quick getaway appeals to most of us. Singaporeans have found Malaysia a perfect place for their holiday retreat. Perhaps the most appealing factor about enjoying a vacation in663 words
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Miscellaneous701 1984-06-21 23 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR £JL leisure comics THURSDAY, june 21,1964 1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook r C'rtc*), Bogf Mx) I 0**» j /^TT\ f|Pa\\f WWAr VoUR G**]iE> ARE.' Vbo'RE I \v fl|f/ TH AFRAID Of THC '<(3? i \v Cfc*A>D U>H£u).' Vm XaDAiV CORPORATE frtVIROrtMENT*.' f V Voo CAN Hrr THAT701 words
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396 1984-06-21 25 PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT WE need not all be computer professionals but we should all be computer literate. We should learn how to appreciate the advantages of working with a computer. Anyone with a logical mind can understand computer science concepts and computer programming A better understanding396 words
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Advertisement324 1984-06-21 27 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant A manufacturing j Company in Jurong invites applicants lom the following positions due to rapid expansion Maintenance Technicians NfC 3 holders m Maintenance. Mechanical of Electrical Shift work on rotation Salary will commensurate with qualifications experience Junior Q.C. Assistants Minimum Secondary 3 preferably with Mathematical knowledge324 words
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Article277 1984-06-21 28 TONY LIM - NARISSA OUT TO PROVE THAT THE TOP QUALIFIER CAN BREAK WITH TRADITION TO WIN THE MASTERS NATIONAL BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP HOMEFRONT By TONY LIM THE JINX that befalls any championship is that the top qualifier seldom wins the Masters. But Narissa Prateep might just be the bowler to277 words
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236 1984-06-21 28 ALFONSO CHAN - GOLF By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE Junior Open Amateur title holder Vincent Lee received a last minute reprieve to defend his title first before defending his country. The 18-year-old four handicapper, who was to have joined the army for his national service yesterday, received236 words
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271 1984-06-21 28 S GULAM - SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 4 HONG KONG TEAKWOOD 2 SBHFL JUNIOR KNOCKOUT SEMIFINAL By S GULAM SHANGRI-LA HOTEL last night upset Hong Kong Teakwood in the Singapore Business Houses Football League junior knockout semi-final. It was a well deserved win for the271 words
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Article218 1984-06-21 28 K SILVAM - HOCKEY By K SILVAM THE JUNIOR World Cup Hockey Qualifying Rounds, originally scheduled for September 7-16 in Kuala Lumpur, will be extended as there won't be enough time to complete the fixtures. Disclosing this, Malaysian Hockey Federation secretary G Vijayanathan yesterday said: "We were218 words
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268 1984-06-21 29 Reuter ASCOT, Thursday IRISH 1,000 Guineas winner Katies, ridden by Philip Robinson, beat the English 1,000 Guineas victor Pebbles in a fine race for the Coronation Stakes on the second day of the Royal meeting here yester- day. Robinson, who had riddenReuter - 268 words
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Article73 1984-06-21 29 LONDON, Thursday A THRILLING run chase by Yorkshire batsmen Martin Moxon, Kevin Sharp and skipper David Bairstow just failed to overhaul the Warwickshire total in their Benson and Hedges one-day 55 overs cricket semifinal at Headinsley yesterday. Yorkshire, set a formidable 277 to win,73 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-06-21 29 LONDON, Thurt OLYMPIC 800 metres champion Steve Ovett of Britain will race against Moroccan Said Aouita over 1,500 m at the Bislett Track and Field Games in Oslo next Thursday. Aouita finished third, one place ahead of Ovett, in last August's World120 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-06-21 29 THE WOMEN'S TENNIS CIRCUIT Reuter EASTBOURNE, (England) Thursday MARTINA Navratilova spoke about the unacceptable physical and mental pressures put on youngsters by the tough women's tennis circuit after beating Carling Bassett, one of the world's top teenage players, in the Eastbourne tournamentReuter - 316 words
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Article333 1984-06-21 29 Reuter LONDON, Thursday TEXAN veteran Sherwood Stewart, seeded second with Australian Mark Edmondson in the doubles event, yesterday qualified for the singles in the Wimbledon tennis championships which start next week. The big-serving American, 38, who has not played top-level singles for more than twoReuter - 333 words
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190 1984-06-21 29 Reuter MONTE CARLO, Thursday AMERICAN veteran Lee Trevino, former British and US Open champion, and Japan's Isao Aoki head the field in the first Monte Carlo Open golf championship which begins here today. The pair, who came straight fromReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-06-21 30 They join Spain in semis after bruising match against Romanians PORTUGAL 1 ROMANIA 0 Reuter NANTES (France), Thursday PORTUGAL achieved their greatest success since reaching the semifinals of the 1966 World Cup when a 1-0 victory in a bruising battle with Romania here tonight put themReuter - 455 words
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355 1984-06-21 30 Reuter PARIS, Thursday JOY and despair mixed freely as the preliminary-group stage of the European Soccer Championship finals came to an end yesterday. Denmark joined France in advancing to the semifinals from Group One on Tuesday. The two qualifiers from theReuter - 355 words
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Article81 1984-06-21 30 Reuter GOAL-scorers io the preliminary group matches. 7: MICHEL PLATINI (Fra). 3: Frank Arnesen (Den). 2: Preben Elkjaer (Den), Rudi Voeller (W Germany). 1 :Klaus Berggreen (Den), Ladislau Boloni (Rom), Kenneth Brylle (Den), Francisco Carrasco (Spain), Jan Ceulemans (Bel). Marcel Coras (Rom), Luis Fernandez (Fra), Alain Giresse (Fra),Reuter - 81 words
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Article70 1984-06-21 30 P W D L F A Pt* FRANCE 3 3 0 0 9 2 6 DENMARK 3 2 0 1 B 3 4 BELGIUM 3 10 2 4 8 2 YUGOSLAVIA 3 0 0 3 2 10 0 GROUP ONE SPAM 3 12 0 3 2 4 PORTUGAL70 words
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Article, Illustration794 1984-06-21 31 WEST GERMANY 0 SPAIN 1 MONITOR sports PARIS, Thursday TITLE-HOLDERS West Germany were dramatically eliminated from the European Soccer Championship finals here last night when they lost 10 to Spain, the deciding goal by Antonio Maceda coming in the794 words
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