Singapore Monitor, 25 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-25 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, June 25, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article392 1984-06-25 1 Move will see bigger bumiputra role in cinema industry The Star BORNEO Film Organisation has acquired the Cathay chain for more than Ms2o million in a deal which will see more bumiputra participation in the cinema industry. The deal was signed in Kuala LumpurThe Star - 392 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-06-25 1 BORNEO Film Organisation's coup has come as a surprise, since Cathay is much the bigger organisation. BFO was set up in 1978 and it opened its first cinema, in Kuantan, in 1980. Today it has six wholly-owned cinemas in Malaysia and two in99 words
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Advertisement37 1984-06-25 1 Two pages ot reports: Pages 39 e4O ST COLOUR SPECIAL B The best of Spain outgun Denmark /8 the £est in a penalty shootout I PAOES JOOM ■TV GUIDE: PAGE 22 ■TV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 2337 words
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Advertisement64 1984-06-25 1 i^^SZof ill'. 29yu^H^^^^m|BL^H£jj^H^^H DBS Bank is now at Tampines with all the services that can help you most. Like current, Autosave, savings, fixed deposit accounts, credit card facilities and safe deposit boxes. Plus day and night banking convenience through our DBS Autobank. Full details at the branch Blk 139, Tampines64 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-06-25 1 WBUHEB Shower* PQIBM in many Mid areas MH8 words
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home
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Article, Illustration180 1984-06-25 2 DR KOH LAM SON, one of the People's Action Party's new candidates, said that he would "leave no stone unturned" in finding means to improve the Quality of life of the people in Telok Blangah He pledged to work to{;ether with community eaders180 words
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942 1984-06-25 2 YONG POW ANG; LOONG SWEE YIN - FORUM ON MAJOR SOCIAL PROBLEMS OP THE FUTURE By YONG POW ANG and LOONG SWEE YIN "TALKABOUT" sessions will probably be initiated by the Prime Minister's Office at constituency level, along the same line as the ministerial walkabouts, in order to make community leaders organise their942 words
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Article62 1984-06-25 2 CONCLUDING the forum on major social problems of the future at Telok Blangah yesterday, Defence and Second Health Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong told the press that the talkabot session, unlike the ministerial walka- bouts, was "less self-centred." The community leaders were concerned with national issues and looked62 words
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379 1984-06-25 3 INCENTIVES FOR GRAD MOTHERS TO HAVE BABIES FORUM ON MAJOR SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE FUTURE IN THE final analysis, it is the wife who decides whether to have babies or not. She is the one who carries the baby. Therefore the major part of379 words
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277 1984-06-25 3 RESTRICTIONS ON $10,000 GRANT THE GOVERNMENT does not give something for nothing. The cash grant is given to those who would normally have more than two children, so that the trade off is a smaller family, said Mr Goh Chok Tong. If277 words
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237 1984-06-25 3 YOUR WAGE BEYOND 55 FROM the workers' point of view, we would like to stick to the position that, whatever you earn at 55, you should not be made to suffer a great cut in tdkehome pay. That can be an237 words
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177 1984-06-25 4 BRITAIN'S introduction of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) to replace the 'O' level and CSE (Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations will not affect the existing A' level system At first, the GCSE will only be a change in name with177 words
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479 1984-06-25 4 CAROLINE BOEY - Britain's 'O' level and CSE to be replaced by 1988 By CAROLINE BOEY THE MINISTRY of Education will keep an eye on how Britain implements its new single examination system which will replace the current "0" level and CSE (Certificate in Secondary Education)479 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-06-25 5 How durian lovers indulge in their passion for the king of fruit SOME devour it whole piece after piece like a mechanical shove. Before long, there is a mountain of durian seeds lying at Their feet. Another would just stuff the flesh into his mouth hungrily, until■ICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 215 words
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309 1984-06-25 6 SOME OF THEM HAVE NO WORK FOR AS LONG AS TWO YEARS Lianhe Zaobao SOME MEDIUM and small South Korean contractors are pulling out of the Singapore market because they have not been able to get any deals for as longLianhe Zaobao - 309 words
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208 1984-06-25 6 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE PINE Tree Club formerly the City Country Club has been registered under the Societies Act as a proprietary club. The move means it will be able to open on July 1. A proprietary club is208 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration78 1984-06-25 6 SBCText links up with the Stock Exchange of Singapore computer today to display the latest share prices of all companies listed on the exchange Financial news will now take up 80 pages from page 200 onwards on Channel 5, while pages78 words
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95 1984-06-25 6 RESIDENTS who throw bulky items down refuse chutes are preventing Housing Development Board cleaners from doing their routine work, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary to tne Prime Minister, said yesterdav. He said: "Little do they realise that to clear the blockage95 words
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65 1984-06-25 6 SILVER KRIS, the inflight magazine of Singapore Airlines, has won a gold award in the Pacific Area Travel Association 1984 contest. It beat 15 other airline and hotel magazines. Meanwhile, Singapore Airline's sixth Big Top Boeing aircraft will be handed65 words
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world
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221 1984-06-25 7 Reuter, AP LONDON, Monday BRITAIN HAS rejected a Malaysian request to increase the number of Malaysian Airline Systems (MAS) flights between London and Kuala Lumpur, the Sunday Times of London reported yesterday. It said British Airways (BA) was trying to protect its closeReuter, AP - 221 words
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143 1984-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A MALAYSIAN corporation with official connections is considering investing some US$69O million in Xiamen, one of China's special economic zones on the coast. The projects include the building of a power station, a commercial complex, a tourist centre as well143 words
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152 1984-06-25 7 TUCHENG (Taiwan), Monday WORKERS toiling around the clock in an explo-sion-devastated mine yesterday pulled out eight more bodies, boosting to 37 the confirmed deaths in Taiwan's worst mine disaster. But the work to recover 35 miners still buried 609 metres below the ground152 words
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134 1984-06-25 7 Reuter ONTARIO, Monday A CANADIAN zoo has inadvertently bred what could be the world's first 'yow' the offspring of a Tibetan yak and a Scottish highland bull. "What else could you call a cross between a yak and a cow?" zoo owner Alan ConnelReuter - 134 words
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203 1984-06-25 8 UPI BEIRUT, Monday THOUSANDS of hopeful Lebanese yesterday celebrated a new security plan hailed as Lebanon's "greatest victory" in nine years of civil war, but new fighting between rival militias left two people dead and four wounded. Veteran political observers regardedUPI - 203 words
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60 1984-06-25 8 Reuter BEIRUT, Monday LEBANON'S National Unity Government has appointed a tough, rightwing Christian general to reunite the country's fragmented army after months of sectarian fighting. He was appointed yesterday, with grudging Muslim approval, in a compromise deal between sectarian rivals in the Cabinet designedReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-25 8 THE GULF CRISIS LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday IRAN'S plans for a major offensive against Iraq appear to have been derailed at least temporarily, by objections from army officers and relatively moderate members of tne ruling Muslim clergy, US government analysts and scholars say. A massiveLAT-WP - 384 words
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383 1984-06-25 8 Reuter BAHRAIN, Monday AN IRAQI air attack on a Greek-registered tanker in the Gulf today broke a two-week lull in strikes on Gulf shipping and prompted fears of Iranian retaliation The attack came just hours after an emergency meetingReuter - 383 words
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Article84 1984-06-25 8 UPI ISLAMABAD, Mon AFGHAN resistance fighters killed 18 Soviet and government troops and Afghanistan officials, including a high-ranking Soviet officer, rebel sources said yesterday. The 18 were killed in surprise attacks in Kandahar, Ghowr and Uruzgan provinces, the rebels said. A total of sixUPI - 84 words
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587 1984-06-25 9 TRENDS Uno Mas Uno, Mexico City WITHIN FIVE years the Japanese may crush US supremacy in modern computers. Japan's largest computer companies are engaged in an ambitious programme to build a supercomputer 1,000 times as fast as those now in the market, says theUno Mas Uno, Mexico City - 587 words
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Article63 1984-06-25 9 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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289 1984-06-25 9 UPI NEW DELHI, Monday ARMY TROOPS were called into Bombay yesterday to stem new Hindu-Muslim clashes while a resur{;ence of Sikh religious violence in northern Punjab eft two people dead. Officials quoted by the Press Trust of India said yesterday's lighting between HindusUPI - 289 words
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108 1984-06-25 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA'S TRADE and Industry Minister, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, has denied conveying to the Prime Minister his desire to resign from the cabinet. He said he had met Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad recently but not for this purpose. "The meetingBernama - 108 words
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590 1984-06-25 10 THE DEBT CRISIS LAT-WP CARTAGENA (Colombia), Monday AFTER two years of financial negotiations and painful economic sacrifices, Latin America's deeply indebted governments have concluded that the system supported by banks and industrialised countries for resolving their loan problems is not working. Since August 1982,LAT-WP - 590 words
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218 1984-06-25 10 AP SYDNEY, Monday THE UNCERTAIN future of two orphan frozen embryos has left scientists who nave pioneered the creation of life in the laboratory worried that their work might be curtailed or even banned. Dr Alan Trounson, scientific director at Queen Victoria Medical Centre inAP - 218 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-06-25 10 PRINCESS Margaret reads her lines, with Sarah Coward (left) and Arnold Peters during a recent rehearsal for a part she played, as herself, in the Radio Four programme "The Archers" which has run for 33 years. The Princess agreed to appear65 words
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124 1984-06-25 10 UPI PENNYSLAVANIA, Monday SURVIVAL instructor Paul Risk teaches today's adults tasks that were fundamental to life two centuries ago and could save their lives even now. "If Daniel Boone came back today and found out adults are in the field learning to build fires andUPI - 124 words
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Article34 1984-06-25 10 DAY in and day out, politics seem to rule world mws. In fact, a groat many othor events take placo that afffoct poopolo's livos. On this page, wo prosont some of thoso ovonts.34 words
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Advertisement8 1984-06-25 8 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement126 1984-06-25 10 presents "Nyonya Lunches" at $5.50 nett Between 11.30 am 2 pm Monday Ayam Goreng Chilli Sambal Ikan Bilis Telor Dada Timun with Nasi Lemak Tuesday Udang Nanas Ayam Tau-yu Lada Babi Tempera Sambal Kachang with plain rice Wednesday: Bak-kut Tau-cheo Sotong Goreng Chilli Telor Chin-cha-lok Bangkwang Goreng with plain rice126 words
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Advertisement247 1984-06-25 11 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCIENCE FACULTY IS JOINTLY ORGANISING METAMORPHOSIS A PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION in conjunction with the 19th Biennial Science Exhibition 24th—26th August 1984 at the NUS Science Faculty ENTRY FORM Name I/C Address Tel. No School: Section: Student/Adult Prizes (for cach scclion) Ist Prize247 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-06-25 12 THE DEVELOPMENT Bank of Sin gapore (DBS) opens its first Auto bank lobby at Shenton Way today. Located on the ground floor of the Podium Block of DBS Building, the lobby has two Autobanks and an information centre. With the two lobby Autobanks. there241 words
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95 1984-06-25 12 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Mon WILKINSON Process Rubber Company Berhad recorded a group pre-tax profit of M 52.64 million tor the half year ended March 31, an almost twofold increase over the M 5939,767 registered in the same period last year. Group turnover alsoBernama - 95 words
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224 1984-06-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SIME DARBY took a major leap forward into agribusiness in the Philippines by acquiring 40 per cent of the Philippine Cocoa Estates Corporation (PCEC) equity. PCEC has under lease 640 plantable hectares in the southern Philippines, a portion of224 words
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268 1984-06-25 12 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SHAREHOLDERS of Grand Ocean Development Berhad have been advised to accept the share swap offer made by its associate company, Textile Corporation of Malaysia Bhd (TCM). The terms have been described by the adviser of the offer asBernama - 268 words
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Article47 1984-06-25 12 OVERSEAS Union bank (OUB) has raised prime rate and its savings rate, both by a quarter point. Prime goes up to 9.75 per cent and savings rate to 7.75 per cent. The changes take effect today. Fixed deposit rates are unchanged.47 words
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333 1984-06-25 12 GOLD REPORT BY GREEN COLLIER GOLD bullion prices closed at U5|372.50 a troy ounce, a rise of US$2 an ounce over the previous week. Gold was traded within a narrow US$9.5O range during the week. It fell to its low of U*****.50 an333 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-06-25 13 Business World Services has been appointed distributors for Steelcase, believed to be the largest furniture manufacturer in the world. Heading this new company is MR LINCOLN CHENG LING KA as Managing Director. Mr Cheng. 36, will work with developers, consultants, contractors and various government bodies on office planning322 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-06-25 13 METRO (Pte) Ltd announced the appointment of MS MARIA HALL as Visual Merchandising Manager. Ms Hall is a graduate of the Display Art School in Hungary from where she went to do freelancing work in Paris. She has had six years of experience in store display in210 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1984-06-25 14 WILLIAM TUOHY - By WILLIAM TUOHY of THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BAGHDAD: In the changing fortunes of the Persian Gulf war, the tide appears to have shifted back in favour of Iraq. According to diplomatic and military analysts here, Iran has lost whatever chance it had1,098 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-06-25 14 BAGHDAD: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears to be firmly entrenched in his war-torn nation despite a now-obvious mistake in starting the Gulf war witn Iran in September 1980, and perhaps even in pulling his forces back across Iraqi borders in 1982,290 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-06-25 14 JERRY BELCHER - Science Focus •y JERRY BELCHER of THE LOS ANQELES TIMES LIVERMORE (California): They are a daunting sight. There along the ridge lines of the fat-hilled Altamont Pass east of San Francisco are what appear to be battalions of exoskeletal outer space creatures.561 words
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opinion / letters
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Article486 1984-06-25 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT SO Singaporeans aren't so rude after all! That was the finding of a Singapore Monitor check into our civility as the opening of the sixth Courtesy Campaign is about to take place. We questioned tourists and Singaporeans about just486 words
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Article204 1984-06-25 15 Miss JOSEPHINE ONG - School uniform is not criterion for concession ride REPLY Miss JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer SBS I REFER to the letter headlined "Student in uniform who lost bus pass told to pay more" by "Fulltime Student" (SM, May 18). It is the possession of the204 words
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Article166 1984-06-25 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I REFER to the letter by Minda U Acaya "Filipino workers love our paradise" (SM, Jine 19) and would like to say that it is common everywhere to find people who are over-worked and under-paid. If every one of us were to166 words
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274 1984-06-25 15 ON June 17 this year, I was issued a ticket for a parking offence for not having torn off the date tab on the parking coupon that I had displayed. As the parking wardens were still around, I approached them to tell them that274 words
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45 1984-06-25 15 MULTINATIONALS are prepared to spend more (salaries, lodging, air fares, etc) to recruit foreign girls to man the factories and yet they are reluctant to pay more to encourage local housewives to come out to work. CC L Singapore 010545 words
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Miscellaneous12 1984-06-25 15 "Kbu definite could use k mm runnnj mmlwaur-to toughen up the hcket.12 words
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Article151 1984-06-25 16 If you have any question to ask, who can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know whom to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your151 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-06-25 16 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER VICOM currently conducts vehicle inspections on three categories of vehicles, namely, light goods vehicles (LGVs), taxis and private vehicles. LGVs are due for inspection yearly while taxis are inspected half-yearly. Private vehicles between three and ten years of age are606 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-06-25 16 Part of PIE closed to traffic until July A PORTION of the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) near Tampines New Town (as shown in (he shaded area on the map) has been closed to traffic until the middle of July. This is to facilitate construction works for the proposed66 words
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Article111 1984-06-25 16 Here are some tips on the renewal of road tax: Vicom renewal counter VICOM has an air-conditioned road tax renewal counter for the convenience of motorists. Renewals of road tax for all vehicles registered in Singapore can be made there. Inspection expiry date111 words
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Article788 1984-06-25 17 QM ra I do not know what to do to relieve my backache. I2£j It disturbs my rest at night and I cannot get into a comfortable position during the day. I have been to the doctor, but all he does is prescribe painkillers788 words
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Advertisement581 1984-06-25 17 NATIONAL STUDENTS Singapore celebrates 25 years 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 in AA There581 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-06-25 18 MASAKI WATANABE - Singapore Arts Festival 1984 ends on a high note By MASAKI WATANABE THROUGH a bunch of musicians ever ready to experiment with sounds they hear around them, US jazz reached out to the East in all its splendour and delightful confusion at the Singapore Conference724 words
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Article165 1984-06-25 18 KUDOS to flugelborn player Terry Undag and drummer Louis Tan, regulars of SBC jazz concerts and our hotel lounge Jazz circuit, who were among the small handful of Singapore musicians to join tne Herbie Mann group at its two workshops on Friday and yesterday. Joining the165 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-06-25 19 SO it's over. The party. The festival. Watchamacallit. Festival of Arts 1984. A reflection of life elsewhere in the world, and more important, here. It's over. But not really over, we hope, not if it achieved any of the things it was there for. The finer side851 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-06-25 19 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE IT WAS as if the first three dance items in the programme were opening acts for the grand dance drama. But if you missed them, you weren't missing much. A handful of the audience who were unable to Bredict the finale did notPicture by MOHD ISHAK - 653 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-06-25 20 SINGAPORE -FESTIVAL-^ Gemala Tab Celebrating the rich, harveata At the Ballet Fairy taiea: Making dreams come. true. .\\v Pileh Menantu Just lovely, warta and all. The Oolah World Oolah-lah, what a play! Picture by CLIFTON AW, ASMAH HAMID, MOHD ISHAK and SPENCER LOH Bumboet Seeking newPicture by CLIFTON AW, ASMAH HAMID, MOHD ISHAK and SPENCER LOH - 73 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-06-25 22 Classical Momants Princes# Qraca Remembered (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) THIS documentary takes a warm and loving look at the life and career of Princess Grace of Monaco who, as Grace Kelly, was an award-winning actress. There will be excerpts from A Concert for Princess Grace, a gala466 words
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Article, Illustration734 1984-06-25 22 PAT HILTON - Kercheval dreams of his musical ITIVfS'C'E'NE By PAT HILTON in Hollywood PLAYING J R's scheming Dallas rival, Cliff Barnes, each week is nowhere near the top of Ken Kercheval's list of peak acting experiences. One-ers, he calls those high in acting, when everying comes beautifully,734 words
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Article, Illustration904 1984-06-25 23 MICHAEL ROSS - Ultraman may get an American girlfriend By MICHAEL ROSS in Tokyo UPI WHAT looks like a lobster dressed in a morning coat, has a sweet tooth for skyscrapers and is named after a popular French singer? Any Japanese kid would know the answer by nowUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 904 words
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Miscellaneous196 1984-06-25 24 Is|i FAMILY PLANNING THERE will be a family planning talk for newlyweds in English at the Main Lecture Theatre, first floor, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, National University of Singapore, today at 7.30 pm. Admission is free. BATTLE FOR YOUR MIND A SEMINAR on Positioning: The Battle for196 words
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Miscellaneous688 1984-06-25 24 Win Amen, on display at the Graphic Art Exhibition at the Hyatt from Thursday to July 2 PAINTINGS ON OLD SINGAPORE ABSTRACT ART OIL and water colour paintings cap- AN art exhibition, titled Inspiration, turing the changing landscape of will be held at 21 Binjai Park, SingaSingapore will be on688 words
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Miscellaneous250 1984-06-25 24 DIAMOND DESIGN THE Diamond Importers Association Ltd of Hong Kong and the Diamond Importers Association of Singapore (DIAS) invite entries for their South-east Asian Diamond Design Competition. The contest is open to any person interested in the subject. Each entrant is allowed two entries in each of the three categories:250 words
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369 1984-06-25 25 COWS destined to be served up as premium-priced platters of Kobe beef have short but sweet lives. They are the world's most preciously pampered livestock. Selection for special treatment is made when calves are about six months old. Experienced buyers look over specially bred369 words
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147 1984-06-25 25 NOT all beef which comes from Kobe is Kobe beef in the true sense, produced by the painstaking traditional method of individually raising and massaging each cow. As a result of this confusion in terminology, the Japanese Government earlier this year147 words
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246 1984-06-25 26 LEE CHIU SAN - Juicy, tender meat a cut above the rest By LEE CHIU SAN KOBE beef is certainly a cut above that from other cattle. In Kobe beef the fat is evenly distributed in the form of a marbled pattern throughout the red meat. This results in a juicy and tender fillet246 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-06-25 26 MOST gourmets have heard of Kobe beef, the exclusive, expensive Japanese delicacy. But very few people outside Japan have tasted the real thing. Now, it will be served in Singapore. Skots Restaurants Pte Ltd, a newly formed importing company, will be bringing genuine Kobe247 words
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Advertisement364 1984-06-25 25 JOLLY GOOD ENGLISH FOOD at THE BEEFEATER In Orchard Road typical Olcla Englyactia pub and fiilimnt By gottyt Thara't staaks fit for a King and hami to mall wrethar-kviaw'i heart! There's sizzlina choos and if vou faal Hka someimng savoury iry ma aiaax ana Kianay pie! Marvißomt And wiwwbtf all364 words
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Advertisement143 1984-06-25 25 H iLi zj^<. jtfto \JflH I 3isbiftJ^^^^E5jHHMHRj^M^^^H m RED LANTERN REVOLVING pi RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I I Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. Take in enchanting city sights143 words
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Advertisement69 1984-06-25 26 im JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE JACK'S GARDEN RESTAURANT 268 Yen San Bidg »801 00 (STEAK HOUSE) Orchard Road Tel *****61/*****15 Block 730. Avenue 6. »01 4274 JACK'S PLACE CAFETERIA Immiimmt'' .01 01 Bras Basah Compie. JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE COLA RESTAURANT Bik 231 <Ne»t to Odeon Cinema) »02 117 Killiney69 words
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Advertisement163 1984-06-25 26 1 NORTH INDIAN CUISINE p FOOD-FIT FOR ROYALTY! jmm Savour tempting IHKI delights such as: •Jilr Kia« Ptswm A -HmtMrnrntm. R—II Nim A R**»i ItMMlai OoMy Economical Set-Lunch Menu changes daMy J #05-36 Far East Plaza, S'port 0922 (opposite Holiday Inn. Next to Hyatt Regency.) We also cater for weddings,163 words
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Advertisement311 1984-06-25 26 RASA INDAH EATING HOUSE Ahhh.... rasa indah. what promise could be more delicious than that of a beautiful taste' And that's just what Rasa Indah means Beautiful Taste A taste sensation the Singaporean's dream Close your lips on Java's own version of southern fried chicken Ayam Kalasan. Parboiled Chicken fried311 words
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Miscellaneous527 1984-06-25 27 l rifc aINUArUHc MUNI I OH leisure comics monday, june 25, ism C-xJ FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook Bos.WHATktt ueu., MS.TIUU.IS. IN s* Wt(tff fijXC Vboß THOUGHTS CONC6RMIN& IHC f*9T MONTHS IVE MADE f THING'S DOtiT HAVe <r*s, Jti£Y Aittl 5 this companVs x»wnw&s ITo se that umv- V do. y527 words
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imac asia CONPEX-ASIA JUNE 25 – 29 1984 • WORLD TRADE CENTRE • SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration235 1984-06-25 28 IMAC-CONPEX ASIA '84, ah international exhibition featuring the latest in material handling and construction equipment opens today at the World Trade Centre and will continue until June 29. Among the exhibits on display over the 10,000 square metre area will be some of the biggest235 words
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283 1984-06-25 28 THE methods and benefits of using modern construction systems technology will be among the topics to be discussed during a Conference on Formwork, Falsework and Scaffolding Technology which will be held to coincide with the IMAC-ASIA '84 and CONPEX ASIA '84 exhibitions283 words
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942 1984-06-25 29 WITH the market sluggish in their home countries and new building limited in developing nations, many construction companies have turned to South East Asia for business. Some of the world's biggest construction and engineering companies have come to Asean, where the economic942 words
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900 1984-06-25 30 WONG SEE MENG; N T STEPHENS - By WONG SEE MENG and N T STEPHENS THE construction and contracting industries have always used instalment credit facilities. The advantages of knowing exactly how much they are commited to paying each month, the simplicity of documentation and the ease of malting arrangements,900 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-06-25 31 THE construction of conventional timber formwork is labour intensive. With the reluctance of Singaporeans to pursue careers in the construction field and the Government's policy of phasing out foreign workers soon, builders require a faster and more efficient way of putting together the516 words
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312 1984-06-25 31 MATERIAL Trading Fte Ltd will be displaying a wide range of materials handling equipment at Imac-Conpex Asia. Of special interest among these will be the new range of hoists, winches, pullers and electric overhead cranes manufactured by Kito of Japan. A312 words
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Advertisement187 1984-06-25 28 The latest addition to the SGB fleet of system formwork 3A JI Ao] ■11 j I I V I Products Access Towers SGB Cuplok System Scaffolding SGB Soldiers-Support System for Walls (i SGB Strongbacks-Heavy Duty Support System for Walls I |IJ I Ur SGB Metriform Universal Concrete Forming System for187 words
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Advertisement138 1984-06-25 29 When it comes to construction. CONFEX-ASIA is your show... In 1977 we started the first construction show in Singapore. Since then building has never stopped. Today it's a multi billion market. Raffles City. Marina Centre. MRT. Other multiplier projects... Throughout Asean, construction is booming at projected 20% 30% for next138 words
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Advertisement270 1984-06-25 30 KITO electric chain hoists. Pulling our weight where regular chains cant I B We're listing here a few points to show you the differences between a Kito electric chain hoist and the one you may be using now. Point 1. The Kito load chain is made of specially developed case270 words
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Advertisement155 1984-06-25 31 I Bl FORWARD OVERSEA CREDITUMITED 1 I FINANCE OF I I I I EQUIPMENT I You'll benefit from our Financial Leasing I M professional advice right Financing of Office H H from the start. Our team of Automation and Medical H H specialists is readily Equipment H available to advise155 words
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Advertisement280 1984-06-25 32 Hong Fatt Cane Furniture, 146 Victoria St. SO7lB 337-0936 70. Greenleaf Rd off Holland Rd/ Sixth Ave ***** 469-6552 FURNITURE /RESTORATION /REUPHOLBTERY Anne Foo Sofa Centre.2ss-7280 Kong Sing Cane Craft. 205, Upper Thomson Rd 256-4826 Mayjune Interior 748-0762. Technique Upholstery 63-8137 INTERIOR DECOR/DESIGN /REPAIRS A L B Contracts. Interior and280 words
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Advertisement221 1984-06-25 32 Eric's Guitar Tuition 445-1291 Modern Improvised Pop Piano Tuition 776-5303/ 62-4128 Spanish Guitar Centre... 62-7114 Technics Music Sch 469-3714 musical INSTRUMENTS L.J. Liew Piano Co 737-6328 Sonata Music House ....339-7021 Victor Music Centre ....746-9770/ Victor Music Centre....33l-3215/ Victor Music Centre 741-7924. OFFICE SEMVKBS Vida Commercial Serv 284-1965 opticians For soft221 words
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Advertisement275 1984-06-25 32 THIS WtEK WINE LOVERS SPECIAL (FREE TASTING) 1 Kaiser Gold (German) A Riesling spatlese. sweet, fruity and full-bodied Ideal as a dessert wine or to be savoured on its own $16.00 1. 1981 Bocbofskreuz scbeurebe kabinett (German) A predicate wine, fruity, medium-dry with a fragrant bouquet. Chong Kuan Sang, Marriage-Aid275 words
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Advertisement486 1984-06-25 33 Situations Vacant I Large foreign construction company invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of:PURCHASING OFFICER I GCE 'A' Level or at least 5 'O' Levels with credit in English H and Mathematics. H Minimum 3 years purchasing experience preferably in H Building Materials. H Age -25 years and above.486 words
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Advertisement214 1984-06-25 33 Situations Vacant BBHDJ invites career-minded ladies 10 )oin its expanding learn of k H Beauty Advisors for lis department store counter operations Prospective candidates should have: 4 a food complexion a pleasant personality completed Mtondary education and be above 18 4 years of age experience as Beauty Ads isor H214 words
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Advertisement346 1984-06-25 33 FOOD CORNER/ CATERERS atmmm Cantonese Cursme Try our Superior SharVs Fin, Sca»ops Cal us NOW! 207 Cantonment Rd S(0208). Tel *****69/ *****16 OKUCtOUt HOABTKO MOOmtum chicken $1950 with delivery Indonesian buffet $8 per person Mm 20 persons 440-3255 fifmg jjpo/s LADIES!!! Tty something new for your cooking!!! Why not live346 words
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Advertisement210 1984-06-25 33 ww Mmr nmtut detaous food lo your doorstep Different menu everyday to whet your appetites Lunches A dinners are also available Fast prompt defcvery Cal now! At 745-4387 VlCts. We cater for Indonesian buffet /dnner /banquet /weddwig /birthday /cocktad /recaption etc (8 A $10 per person (8 courses), rran 30210 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-25 34 classified 273-9090 At Your Service The Systems Car Polish See it at our Car polishing Workshop The whole Car-Care Workshop We put your Car in Showroom Condition Come for: Car polishing, II Upholstery Cleaning y Engine Glazing u L Car Glazing l| T I STATEFLEX SERVICES (S) PTE LTDA^rrriiJ 6552 words
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Advertisement93 1984-06-25 34 PUBLIC AUCTION OF SURPLUS MACHINERY A EQUIPMENT Used items such as printing machines, PVC pipe-making machines, engine lathes, milling machines, power presses, Caterpillar shovel tractors, air compressors, plate bending machines, power generators, window frame welding machine, miscellaneous tools and spares parts, etc. VENUS: Secretariat Room, Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way,93 words
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Advertisement425 1984-06-25 34 APPOINTMENTS PL Marketing communications 1 1 11l North Bridge Road, #07-27 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****51/2 Dear Senior Account Management Executive GROW WITH AN INTERNATIONAL AD AGENCY Our client is looking for experienced Account Management people who can one day manage the Singapore office. Two positions are required: An425 words
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Article594 1984-06-25 35 AP NEW YORK, Monday DAVE OWEN'S pinch single with the bases loaded and none out in the 11th inning gave the Chicago Cubs a wild 12-11 victory over the St Louis Cardinals after Ryne Sandberg, who had five hits and drove in seven runs, slammedAP - 594 words
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Article107 1984-06-25 35 Saturday's Games: Chicago 12, St. Louis 11, 11 innings; Los Angeles 10, Atlanta 2; New York 2, Montreal 0; San Diego 5, Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 5; San Francisco 7, Houston 5. W L PCT GB NcwVod. 37 28 569 Phtl»deiph.» 38 31 SSI t Chicago107 words
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Article230 1984-06-25 35 AP LA PAZ, Monday BOLIVIA has decided not to participate in the Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games to protest a recent Washington Post article that "injured the dignity of the country," Bolivian sports secretary Julio Barragan said. Barragan, in a statement released on Friday,AP - 230 words
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295 1984-06-25 35 Reuter LONDON, Monday THE SOVIET Union trailed the Rest of the World last night after a tense first session of a chess match billed as the biggest clash of talent in the history of the game. With six of the 10Reuter - 295 words
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Article115 1984-06-25 35 Saturday's Games: Detroit 5, Milwaukee 1; Toronto 9, Boston 3; Oakland 5. Texas 1; New York 5, Baltimore 4, 11 innings; Minnesota 4, Chicago 3; Kansas City 6, California 5; Cleveland 11, Seattle 4. W L PCT 08 Dolrorl 51 18 739 Toronto 43 25 632 7.5115 words
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Article706 1984-06-25 35 RACE I Restricted Terms Div C 1,200 m (2 year old only) 5 Roily Polly 57 Tims (7) 111 4 Marie Lisa 57 Sairi (2) 2 2 2 6 Shogun II 54.5 Gopal (9) 5 4 3 7 Silvery Moon II 57 Sng (3) 3 3 4 Course706 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-06-25 36 Reuter LONDON, Monday JOHN McENROE received a final warning that he will be punished in accordance with the rules if his behaviour warrants it at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships starting today. Virtually at the same time, McEnroe was elected to the Board of the AssociationReuter - 164 words
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Article151 1984-06-25 36 AP WIMBLEDON (England), Monday JOHN McENROE, the scourge of tennis umpires, has been appointed to the board of the players' own union, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The fiery McEnroe, number one seed and defending champion at the All-England championships which begin today,AP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-06-25 36 STARTING TODAY AP WIMBLEDON (England), Monday JOHN McENROE, attempting to become the first American since Don Budge in 1938 to successfully defend his men's singles title, will kick off the 1984 Wimbledon Tennis Championships today when he faces Paul McNamee of Australia. The talented yet tempestuousAP - 697 words
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Article110 1984-06-25 36 Reuter DETROIT, Monday DEFENDING world champion Nelson Piquet of Brazil, driving nis back-up Brabham, just held off the challenge of the fast closing Tyrrell of Martin Brundle to win the Detroit Grand Prix motor race yesterday. The 31-year-old Brazilian finished 0.837 seconds ahead of BrundleReuter - 110 words
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117 1984-06-25 36 Reuter ZELTWEG (Austria), Monday GERARD Coudray and Patrick Igoa of France steered their Honda to a clear win in the Austrian 1,000 kilometre Motorcycle Endurance Championship, the first event of this year's world championship, here yesterday. The race was held under changing weather conditionsReuter - 117 words
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487 1984-06-25 36 Reuter LONDON, Monday SEBASTIAN Coe, the Olympic 1,500 champion, Was beaten over that distance by compatriot Peter Elliott at the British Amateur Athletics Association (AAA) championships at Crystal Palace here yesterday. The loss may well cost Coe the chance of defendingReuter - 487 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-06-25 37 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP «<th ERNEST FRIDA POPULAR Eugene Campos wrested the Singapore Island Country Club matchplay championship with a thumping 10 and 8 win over former Putra Cup player Gerald Loong at the New Course yesterday. The final 36-hole championship was scheduled on May327 words
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Article167 1984-06-25 37 KEPPEL CLUB returned to their former greatness when they lifted the Singapore Golf Association Handicap League title yesterday with a comfortable win at the Jurong Course yesterday. Keppel dominated the SGA league in the late Sixties and early Seventies but failed to produce the same167 words
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Article145 1984-06-25 37 Mosey wins Monte Carlo Open Reuter MONTE CARLO, Monday BRITAIN'S lan Mosey covered the last nine holes in 29 for a 63 and a four-shot victory yesterday in the Monte Carlo Open Golf Championship, which was reduced to 36 holes by fog on the Mont Agel Course. Mosey sReuter - 145 words
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Article123 1984-06-25 37 Reuter HAKUI (Japan), Monday MIKI Oda of Japan stopped Tu AYu's winning streak by beating the Taiwanese and four other Japanese in a sudden death playoff in a U5564,000 Ladies Golf Tournament here yesterday. Oda, 25, beat compatriot Michiko Okada at the seventh hole ofReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-06-25 37 TONY LIM - Six months of intensive training pays off in men's Open Masters By TONY LIM SIX MONTHS of intensive training under coach Madoka Amano paid off for Jack Wong who won the men's Open Masters title in the 14th National Bowling Championships at Jackie's Bowl Katong over the weekend. ItPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 435 words
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Article313 1984-06-25 37 B KULA - SINGAPORE AIRLINES 6R0UP 2 KHALSA 0 By B KULA DESPITE their hard hitting, robust play, Khalsa could not bring down Singapore Airlines Group in the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Tanglin yesterday. The airline kept their cool for a 2-0 victory and313 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-06-25 38 FRANCE 3 PORTUGAL 2 (After axtra time) Full-time 1-1. SCORERS: France Domergue (2) Platini (1) Portugal Rial Jordao(2) Reuter MARSEILLES (France), Monday FRANCE, the sun kings of soccer, survived near eclipse by Portugal in the dramatic European Championship semifinal here on Saturday night ana willReuter - 683 words
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Article133 1984-06-25 38 Reuter PARIS, Monday MANUEL Amoros, the French full-back sent off in the opening match of the tournament, may return for the European Soccer Championship Final here on Wednesday after serving a three-match suspension. French trainer Michel Hidalgo today described Amoros's head butt on Denmark'sReuter - 133 words
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133 1984-06-25 38 THE breakdown of the penalty shoot-out in the Denmark vs Spain European Soccer Championship semifinal: Kenneth Brylle (D), right foot, Denmark, 1 Spain 0 Carlos Alonso Santiallana (S), right foot, Denmark 1 Spain 1 Jesper Olsen (D), left foot, Denmark, 2 Spain 1 Juan Antonio133 words
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Article57 1984-06-25 38 Reuter LEADING scorers after last night's second semifinal: EIGHT: Michel Platini (France). THREE: Frank Ar- nesen (Denmark), TWO: Jean-Francois Domergue (France), Preben Elkjaer (Denmark), Rui Jordao (Portugal), Antonio Maceda (Spain), Rudi Voeller (West Germany). Thirty nine goals have been scored in the tournament so far. France, with 12Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-06-25 39 SPAIN 1 DENMARK 1 (SPAIN WIN 5-4 ON PENALTIES) Platini: a touch of class Don't miss your COLOUR POSTER special on the world's best player in tomorrow's Monitor THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I I VHHP MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1964Reuter - 633 words
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Article268 1984-06-25 39 Reuter PARIS, Monday ENGLISH referee George Courtney could easily have earned bouquets last night when he officiated the Spain-Denmark semifinal. His initially tough, no-nonsense approach to tne game brought the noas of approval among critics and fans wno were afraid that the match might be marredReuter - 268 words
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Advertisement49 1984-06-25 39 THE night the 'Sun Kings' almost suffered a total eolipse Picture and recap on Saturday night's epic France-Portugal semifinal THE players who stepped up for the Spain-Denmark ponatty shootout 'HEAD-butting* French defender gets a 'reprieve' PLATIHI and France the runaway leaders in the goalrace. ALL REPORTS ON PAGE 3949 words
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Advertisement149 1984-06-25 39 L j KENNEX BORON ACE < V; f spoars b msu»i (»ti> ito W Tel i 'K4'>«B IJ lines THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) With the current emphasis on Automation and H Higher Productivity the use of Computers in H all sections of Trade and Industry is imminent.149 words
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