Singapore Monitor, 27 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section20 1984-06-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR p Hm EVE'llwl EDITION i L. J Wednesday, June 27, 1984 30cents M C (P) No 21/5/8420 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-06-27 1 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG A NEW pro-tem committee was formed for the Singapore Airlines' house union, one of the three house unions to be created from the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union. The move was an indication of a loss of confidence in470 words
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411 1984-06-27 1 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, W*dn«sday SINGAPOREAN holidaymakers using the North-South Highway and Malaysian motorists will be subject to a distance-related toll once the entire roadway is completed. The Director-General of the Malaysian Highway Authority, Haji Mustafa Ahmad, who said this on Sunday, added that toThe Star - 411 words
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Advertisement123 1984-06-27 1 was assaulted Getting a by cops, says ttf J^,murder suspect defence pag«3 IjMr through LADIES' DAY AT WIMBLEDON JAM 11,8 a es Page 36 JK JH See Page 2 4 Where can you find 24-hour banking at its best? At United Banks. With 52 UniTellers right around the island, including123 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-06-27 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - JAPANESE INVASION TO BE STAGED IN MILITARY TABLEAU AT SAF DAY PARADE By LOONG SWEE YIN DRAMA will unfold in the National Stadium when the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) present its military tableau one of the highlights of the occasion during the SAF Day Parade506 words
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214 1984-06-27 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SEVERAL tonnes" of fake Cartier leather goods will go up in smoke soon. The counterfeit leatherware bearing the Cartier brand were seized in Bangkok in the past few days and will be publicly burned there on July 13. Cartier's214 words
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269 1984-06-27 2 BENNY ORTEGA - Governors of EastWest Centre to stopover here By BENNY ORTEGA THE BOARD of Governors of the East-West Centre will be making a familiarisation stopover in Singapore on July 6 and 7 on the way to a board meeting in Kuala Lumpur. In keeping with the institute's image as an international269 words
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509 1984-06-27 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A NEWSVENDOE, who is charged with murder, alleged in the High Court today that he was assaulted five or six times" in a police interview room before a statement was taken from him. Eathakrishnan Ramasamy said he was509 words
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178 1984-06-27 3 WELDERS were urged today to take the opportunity during lean times to improve their skills. "It is only through upgrading that we can hope to sharpen our •competitive edge and carve our niche in the international market in the face of178 words
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128 1984-06-27 3 THE PBOPBIETOR of two audio and video shops in Orchard Eoad was charged today with five counts of cheating and three of attempting to cheat American Express International by presenting forged invoices. Ho Kong Jiang, 49, is alleged to nave obtained128 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-06-27 4 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY COMPANIES in the electronics industry should pool their resources to solve the skilled manpower shortage, instead of poaching skilled staff from each other. This suggestion was made by Miss Margery Lim, personnel manager of General Electric (USA) Television and417 words
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253 1984-06-27 4 REGISTRATION of children for pre-primary and Primary 1 classes in 1985 under Phase 2 will begin on Monday. Parents are advised to register their children in the respective schools between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. and between 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m.253 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-06-27 6 JANICE LIM - The winning design By JANICE LIM AN AMBITIOUS proposal for a festival centre on the waterfront at Marina East has won first frize for three architects in the ourism Ideas Contest. For their joint effort, Mr Tay Kheng Soon, 43, Mr Cheang Kok500 words
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199 1984-06-27 6 POLICE are expected to release a statement tomorrow about their plans to control crowds which gather to watch breakdancing. Senior officers have been discussing the problem since last weekend's incident in which 3,000 young people gathered in the Orchard Road area and199 words
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Article57 1984-06-27 6 BOUSTEAD Shipping has been apKinted the Singapore agents of the rgest shipowning company in South Korea, Hyundai Merchant Marine. The Hyundai company will operate a monthly service to Singapore. Vessels will load timber, plywood and wood products from Singapore for US markets. Boustead Shipping will also57 words
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72 1984-06-27 6 SINGAPORE Airlines is introducing a mail order service on its flights from Sunday. Passengers can fill in an order form ana inflight sales items will be posted to their homes by registered mail. The aim is to meet demand for items that are in72 words
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Advertisement41 1984-06-27 3 > s';xv^ v^^ B Up-to-date European fashion features! Shirt poclcct Single stitch on collar Double stitch side sewing Real shell button JH your symbol of fashion quality JOHN HENRY" Ws Singapore. Malaysia b Brunei m M_ m vinco pte ltd ty B9Manhattan41 words
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Advertisement510 1984-06-27 5 Two Ist Prize to TOKYO QCmZEN IYRIC^f CITIZENS FIRST MUSIC ANALOG ALARM WIN FABULOUS TRIPS OVERSEAS IN THE SIMPLE ■|ii||f»| CITIZEN IYRICT WATCH CONTEST PLUS SPENDING MONEY PLiUS 200 CITIZEN WATCHES. Win fabulous holiday trips overseas the very Entry Form. Fill in your personal details and give Jr simple Citizen510 words
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Advertisement101 1984-06-27 6 From soothing sounds to pleasing •pops', lON BAR brings you all. Let SATYN take you on a musical For w estern, the Happy yoVjr journey tonight. From nostalgic exclusively de^ u drinks at 20% evergreens to ever-popular country favourite tunes western hits and latest chart-toppers. \0« t>ar P r^ cks101 words
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Article276 1984-06-27 7 Bernama JOHOR BAHRU, Wednesday FEDERAL Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad said yesterday he is prepared to present to the Cabinet the views of Johoreans on the proposed imposition of toll at the Causeway and the Senai-Johor Bahru Highway. Datuk Shahrir, who isBernama - 276 words
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Article91 1984-06-27 7 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday, Collection of toll at the Causeway would be implemented before the end of the year, Malaysian Highway Authority director-general Datuk Haji Mustafa Ahmad said today. A study is being made on the volume of traffic and method of collection, he added. The report is expectedThe Star - 91 words
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327 1984-06-27 7 AP LONDON, Wednesday A 24-HOUR walkout called by British rail unions to support striking miners began yesterday and three national daily papers failed to appear when printers walked out in connection with the same dispute. British Rail, which operates the state-owned network,AP - 327 words
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101 1984-06-27 7 Reuter CAIRO, Wednesday A COMMANDEERED Iranian airliner is expected to leave Cairo today following a refusal by the Egyptian authorities to grant political asylum to the two Iranian hijackers. Airport officials said Egypt refused to grant asylum to the two hijackers who forcedReuter - 101 words
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Article358 1984-06-27 8 Package on missile control system will be submitted to Congress LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE REAGAN administration will submit to Congress this week a proposed arms sale to Kuwait intended to improve that nation's air defences, Defence Department spokesman Michael Burch said yesterday. The notificationLAT-WP - 358 words
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241 1984-06-27 8 Reuter NEW YORK, W«diwtday AMERICAN foreign exchange dealers said yesterday that the resignation of Count Otto Lambsdorff as West German Economics Minister might benefit that nation's currency. "It could have a beneficial effect on the mark because it removes some uncertainty," said aReuter - 241 words
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210 1984-06-27 8 UPI ROME, Wednesday THE Classics scholar elected to head Italy's Communist Party through a period of transition has pledged to follow the legacy of the late Enrico Berlinguer by retaining the party's distance from Moscow. Alessandro Natta, 66, wasUPI - 210 words
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628 1984-06-27 9 LAT-WP MANILA, Wednesday AT least 25 suspected criminals have been shot and killed here by a special government marshal force since its reactivation last week on the orders of President Ferdinand Marcos. The force was disbanded two years ago in the face ofLAT-WP - 628 words
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310 1984-06-27 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Reverend Sun Myung Moon accused communists, the media and a conspiracy of American Government officials yesterday for his conviction for tax fraud. In a rare public appearance, the Ko-rean-bom founder of the Unification Church told aReuter - 310 words
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268 1984-06-27 9 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Wednesday FILM producer and screenwriter Carl Foreman, who wrote film scripts such as "Bridge over the River Kwai" anonymously in England after being blacklisted in Hollywood, died yesterday at the age of 69, a family spokesman said. ForemanReuter - 268 words
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207 1984-06-27 9 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FIFTY-seven death sentences have been handed to convicted drug traffickers in Malavsia since 1975, Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam said in a written statement yesterday. Datuk Musa said 24 have been executed while 33 others wereAP - 207 words
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Article208 1984-06-27 10 ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS ALLOW TAKEOVER BY OUT-OF-STATE BANKS AP SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Wednesday THE ILLINOIS General Assembly has responded to a plea from the state's largest bank, approving emergency legislation that could help the troubled Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co find a buyer. The measureAP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-06-27 10 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Wednesday OVER A breakfast of scrambled eggs and bacon, Mr Walter Mondale and Senator Gary Hart finally came close to burying the hatchet yesterday and declared themselves united by what Sen Hart called a "profound fear of a second Reagan term." TheLAT-WP - 372 words
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126 1984-06-27 10 Blooming business this smuggling cocaine in roses LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday SNIFFING out a novel argument for a trade complaint, American rose growers have charged they are being driven out of business by cocaine smugSled into the country from Colombia in cases of lowers. The high profits from the illegal cocaineLAT-WP - 126 words
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365 1984-06-27 11 Regulations on import of overseas magazines and newspapers tightened Reuter, UPI JAKARTA, Wednesday THE INDONESIAN government has tightened regulations on the import of foreign newspapers and magazines causing long delivery delays, an importer said yesterday. Details of the new regulations have not yet been madeReuter, UPI - 365 words
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278 1984-06-27 11 UPI PORT MORESBY (Papua New Quinea), Wednesday THE PAPUA New Guinean government is investigating an alleged Indonesian military incursion into Its territory in which troops were said to have occupied a hamlet and burned down grass huts, officials said yesterday. Unconfirmed reportsUPI - 278 words
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95 1984-06-27 11 UPI BANGKOK, Wednesday THAILAND AND Laos yesterday traded accusations of belligerence in an escalating dispute over three border villages claimed by both countries. In a radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok, the Laos government called on its citizens to "light and fight effectivelyUPI - 95 words
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Advertisement204 1984-06-27 7 The Garden Terrace House of Your Dream SUNRISE V11UU«I I Exclusive 2-storey split-level Garden Terrace Houses Mw I I Situated at Thomson/Yio Chu Kang Rd area I I Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station I I H '9 h C ,ass Residential Area^^^^k I Classic Architectural Design nf204 words
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Advertisement183 1984-06-27 8 1.; THE WORID'S HOT SOiAR-POWBtH) RADIO BY SANYO Move over ye old battery-operated ft f }f l U-M ffHf't| want. Even when It rains. The RP AMTI radios. Here comes the 21st Century in <|jtf I f J j JiA- I*4 ff t simply runs on its pre-charged energy, true183 words
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Advertisement79 1984-06-27 9 At the famous Nadaman every meal is a Every meal at the famous Nadaman is a work of art. Prepared and presented in the taste and the style that could only belong to the Nadaman. Set lunch from $21.* The art of Japanese cuisine at the famous Nadaman maoamajni Vi79 words
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Advertisement141 1984-06-27 10 convenient perfect cake^H^^ Great New Pack. It's convenient because it has the P® rfect| y balanced fruit mixture that s ideal for almos t any fruit-cake recipe, and easy to It's delicious with a combination citrus peel, sugar and sweetened vegetable. Now on every pack! fruit mix gm flour teaspoon141 words
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Advertisement340 1984-06-27 11 Highlighter Hi-Fi Sign Pen The Singapore Monitor Building How to enter Rules Make as many words of 4 letters from This contest is open to all. except Jhe R-E-Y-N-O-L-D-S t l employees of Umvon Pte Ltd. their Write them neatly on a piece of paper that take yOU OO advertising340 words
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765 1984-06-27 12 IMPACT OF THE RISE IN U.S. PRIME RATE BANKERS gave polarised views on how high the local prime rate may go. The majority contacted by The Monitor agreed that both the US and local prime have topped off and should765 words
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515 1984-06-27 12 THE INCREASE in prime lending rates by three of the largest banks in the US may trigger off another round of increases locally. Yet, the question arises as to whether such an increase is necessary. If the argument is that local banks must515 words
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234 1984-06-27 12 THE SINGAPORE market closed easier at midday. UOB traded the top volume of 154,000, closing 8 cents down to $4 SO DBS Loan traded 136,000 shares to close 2 cents down at $1.04, and Genting Bhd traded 130,000 and finished 13 cents234 words
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Article131 1984-06-27 12 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar finned against most major currencies from New York levels in fairly active early trading. The dollar rose to around New York's close of 236.45/55 yen after falling to 236.05/15 yen. It initially traded around 2.7727/37 marks and later rose to 2.7750/60Reuter - 131 words
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282 1984-06-27 13 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK LEE KIM Tah Holdings Ltd will offer 20 million shares of 50 cents each to the public. Ten per cent of the shares will be kept aside for the group's staff and those who contributed to282 words
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204 1984-06-27 13 THE Pound is getting cheaper. Since last Tuesday, when The Monitor advised readers to put off buying sterling until a month later, the Pound's exchange rate against the Singapore dollar has indeed been falling progressively. Sterling held firm for two days at $2.90 until204 words
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Article274 1984-06-27 13 Selected stocks at mklday. Market toae: easier Arab-Mai Dev 1.02/103 Boustead 2.25 S C Storage 2 98/3.00 F and N 5.15/5.20 Genting 4.92/4.94 GlHunq Haw Par 2.09 S Isetan 2.89/2.92 Keck Seng 3.24 S Esso 14.40 S Hume 44.0/4.72 Inchcape 2.68/2.69 Intraco 2.96/2.98 Jacks Intl 4.82/5.00 M Cement274 words
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Article115 1984-06-27 13 Your S$ to on* unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1300 2.1200 2.1110 sterling 2.8915 2.8695 2.8595 Australian 1.8474 1.8233 1.8083 Canadian 1.6278 1.6077 1.5927 New Zealand 1.3600 1.3400 1.3200 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.1036 10.8536 10.8036 Belgian Franc/Gomm 3.7927115 words
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Advertisement85 1984-06-27 12 I I I Thursday Fashion Special June 28 5.30 pm •At Mezzanine Lounge I 9 Watch the current fashion I I trends as you indulge 1 W i in afternoon tea and cakesjflv H p or unwind over cocktails, H fj Batik Collection by YusufSurip i Isabelle Lancray, Paris Products85 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-06-27 12 S ®i*« I 5 XI M<N.u|ki Sjra4. Ik *WM6N 1 WAS VOUNflr X 6TUPIEO £Wrfc PLAMINCr, but PLUNKED IWt COLJWB.20 words
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Advertisement257 1984-06-27 13 Br mr' v Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply in love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furniture, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware, washing machines you name it. meant so much. If you want to compare quality and prices, you And in257 words
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241 1984-06-27 14 HONGKONG LAND was cited as having "a very good success rate with its existing Central office portfolio." Mr David Runciman, a partner of Richard Ellis, Hons Kong„ made this point at a recent Singapore conference on renting property in241 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1984-06-27 14 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA THERE IS almost no speculation in the present Hong Kong property market because it is an end-user market, and we are seeing real demand exerting itself, Mr David Runciman, a partner of Richard Ellis, Hong Kong, said at a1,118 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-06-27 15 ANNIE CHIA - DEVELOPER ATTRIBUTES DELAY TO CHANGE OF THE MAIN CONTRACTOR •y ANNIE CHIA WORK ON site for Asimont Oarden in Barker Road, off Dunearn Road, has stopped for about half a year now. A check with the security guards at the site confirmed that completion work283 words
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242 1984-06-27 15 CONRAD International Hotel's marketing plan to keep clear of competition witn the more established downtown hotels aimed at attracting mainly transit passengers from the Changi International Airport has not prevented an 18-month suspension in its completion. 1 Earlier this year, there was242 words
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323 1984-06-27 15 RICHARD TAN - LETTER TO THE EDITOR RICHARD TAN Fire Convenor For General Insurance Association of Singapore WE REFER to the article on the above issue (SM, May 30). As your reader is aware, regulations concerning insurance and other matters relating to such323 words
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Advertisement208 1984-06-27 14 Particulars Landed Properties 1) No. 38 Namly Crescent H (2-storey detached bungalow) Land Area: 8404 sq.m. Title: Freehold Solicitors: M/s Rajah &Tann 2) No. 36 Woo Mun Chew Road H (2-storey detached bungalow) H Land Area 520 sq.m. Title: Freehold H H Solicitors M/s Donaldson Burkinshaw 3) 50 Florence Road208 words
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Advertisement220 1984-06-27 15 If you are looking for the right home financing we invite you to come in and talk with us. At Chase we make it easy and fast for you to own your home. We have the loan package that suits you. And because we know time is precious we give220 words
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Article229 1984-06-27 16 ONE EVENING, I went with a friend to a Katong coffee shop for dinner. We ordered a plate of chicken rice and a plate of "char siew" rice. We also had a soft drink each. After the meal, I expected to pay about $6229 words
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414 1984-06-27 16 YAP YEOW WOON - REPLY YAP YEOW WOON Public Relatioas Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the article "Have more heart, Mr Traffic Cop" by Mr Peter Teo (SM, Jane 7). Mr Teo has touched on some points which need to414 words
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496 1984-06-27 17 THE HpEII OjkHMIBB SINGAPORE'S economic style has a lot in common with that of the United States.' Although there is a greater government presence in industry here, much emphasis is put on the entrepreneurial spirit, the aim being that where possible, people are given the496 words
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Article122 1984-06-27 17 JASWANT SINGH BRAR - JASWANT SINGH BRAR Singapore 0104 I REFER to your editorial comment "Faith must not impinge on loyalty" (SM, Joe 16). The Sikhs in Singapore, like their brethren elsewhere, have been deeply hurt by the desecration of their holiest shrine, the Golden Temple in Amritsar. To122 words
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57 1984-06-27 17 IT COSTS five cents to photostat one page of text at a photocopying shop. The Housing and Development Board charges five dollars to photostat a copy of Die floor plan. This is 100 times the outside rate. There must be a cheaper way to57 words
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310 1984-06-27 17 RECENTLY, my one-year subscription to an international news magazine expired. Before the expiry date, I received more than six reminders to renew the subscription. I did not respond as I preferred to change to another weekly magazine to compare their style of310 words
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55 1984-06-27 17 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 WOULD the Telecoms look into the feasibility of providing a means of highlighting through the telephone apparatus an incoming call when the phone is in use? This would enable the user to attend to an urgent incoming call even when55 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-06-27 18 LO TIEN YIN - Locals show a yen for Tokyo sounds By LO TIEN YIN WHEN Peter Oei and Kato Hiroshi started a Japanese record library last year at the Bukit Timah Plaza, they had the Japanese expatriates in mind. But today, most of its clients are Singaporeans. The library793 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-06-27 18 PETER OEI went to Japan to study colour television production, but ended up taking hotel management instead. After five years in Japan, he returned and worked as a tour co-ordinator, then a front-office assistant manager. Finally, he settled down to becoming a tour guide. "But, nowadays,Picture by MOHD ISHAK - 362 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-06-27 20 Ernest Hemingway (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 12, pm) IN this profile, narrator Anthony Burgess reveals some startling truths about Nobel prizewinning novelist Ernest Hemingway. In contrast to the tough, war-rior-like heroes in his novels A Farewell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the Bell498 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-06-27 20 WONG SING YEONG - TV SCENE By WONG SING YEONG GOOD tidings for sports buffs from Caldecott Hill. Local viewers will be able to see highlights of the Olympic Games on the day they are staged, by virtue of the 16-hour time-lag between Los Angeles and Singapore. SBC502 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-06-27 21 KEVIN THOMAS - EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES IN THE STONE BOY By KEVIN THOMAS in Hollywood LAT-WP AT the beginning of The Stone Boy, a quite literally stunning film from a short story by Gina Berriault, tragedy strikes so swiftly and unexpectedly that we are as shocked as its victims.. V. ALAT-WP - 660 words
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Article, Illustration834 1984-06-27 23 "YOU'RE OK, I'm OK" And when the price and connection are right, even superstars like Jackie Chan will say OK to advertising, more politely known as product endorsement. Lam and Pat Hsia's much talked-about Charles Jourdan advertisement on television has had an impact in Hong834 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-06-27 23 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN "THE world's my home. Bat if China needs me, I will serve," singer Sophie Cheuk says. Sophie, 30, now performing at the Golden World Live Theatre, is more fortnnate than most in her homeland. She holds a Hong Kong, as682 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-06-27 24 LO TIEN YIN - Steaming Chinese food fast HOT STUFF IN 30 SECONDS By LO TIEN YIN NOT another hamburger! What you really want is homemade curry, beef brisket noodles, or rice with Chinese dishes fast. At the Cafe de Coral, you wait for about SO seconds before you Kt your order Chinese fastPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 556 words
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Article297 1984-06-27 24 IF YOU are in Hong Kong, it is not uncommon to hear the lively Cafe de Coral jingle either on radio or television. In Singapore, you will hear it at the two branches. What you may not know, though, is that the melody is composed by Joseph297 words
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HOME SERVICE & HOME FURNISHING
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Article184 1984-06-27 25 In the days when Britannia ruled the waves the flagship of the British Navy, upon which the reigning monarch sometimes cruised, was fitted with an unique modern convenience. This was colloquially known as the Royal Flush, noted for its ability, like a well-trained valet, of being184 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-06-27 25 Marking out long, straight lines with chalk is not easy. You can seldom find a ruler long enough. The easierst way to mark out a straight line, whether over a wall or a floor, is simply to "snap" it on with a piece of string.131 words
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Article111 1984-06-27 25 There's no need to get hot under the collar when 0>u find a cigarette burn mark on your polished wood furniture. This can be removed without too much difficulty. Rub the damaged area lightly with a piece of steel wool. This should get111 words
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Article160 1984-06-27 25 Fire down below Never run electrical wires under a carpet. The pressure caused by people treading on the carpet I will fray away the protective outer casing and create the risk of a short circuit which could cause a fire. Repairing scuffed wallpaper First, lay a matching piece160 words
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Miscellaneous1353 1984-06-27 19 i mmr t««(««)heiwwtw 20 I leisure I 2.30 Live Sample Pag—. I I 9.00 Opening and Prpgfwwiw Highlights followed by I 4.36 The Richard Simmons Show. x 5.05 The Grizzly Beer. M One of the last areas where the grizzly bear can wander 7* I freely is Alaska. The grizzly1,353 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-06-27 30 No upsets as favourites lead the charge into the second round wnnuD^iH Reuter LONDON, Wednesday MARTINA Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd led a procession of seeded players into the second round of the singles events on the second day of the Wimbledon tennis championshipsReuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-06-27 30 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday TOP women's seed Martina Navratilova, who easily swept her way past her first round opponent yesterday is one player who doesn't think money is everything in tennis. "When I started out, I played for the competition and enjoyment and I still do.Reuter - 419 words
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Article608 1984-06-27 30 Reuter Women's tingles, first round: Note: (x) denotes seeding, (x) Martina Navratilova (US) beat Peanut Louie (US) 6-4 6-0; (x) Chris Evert Lloyd (US) bt Sabrina Goles (Yugoslavia) 6-1 61; Zina Garrison (US) bt Rina Einy (Britain) 6-0 6-0. Kathy Jordan (US) bt Heather Ludloff (US) 6-1Reuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-06-27 31 WAR OF WORDS HOTS UP AFTER SCENE AT PRE-WIMRLEOON TOURNEY I WIMBLEDON 141 JOHN McENROE, the American tennis superstar who is the top seed in the current Wimbledon championships, is embroiled in a war of words with many tennis-loving Britons. The incident which sparked the battle occurred during the314 words
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Article100 1984-06-27 31 "I AM an avid tennis fan and a more avid McEnroe supporter and I am sick of hearing and reading about his rudeness and obscenity. He only loses his cool when he is right. Let us not forget that it is his right to question100 words
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Article69 1984-06-27 31 "McENROE'S claim that the officials were incompetent was quite justified and was borne out by their servile attitudes when being berated and insulted in full view of the world. It has just been announced that the Wimbledon officials are to be very firm with recalcitrant players this69 words
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Article43 1984-06-27 31 "THERE is a well-known American expression "sitting like a bump on a log" and it was this that McEnroe used when referring to those officials. And isn't that what they were doing?" James Fletcher, Hall Green, Birmingham.43 words
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Article33 1984-06-27 31 "BAN McEnroe before he brings tennis into further disrepute. It is no longer a game, but a disgusting slanging match where the obscenities are one-sided." Bee Mertimer, St Albans, Hertsfordshire.33 words
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Article24 1984-06-27 31 "TENNIS-wise, McEnroe is a genius. Characterwise, he is a disgrace to both the game and his country" John C. Cutler, Wolverhampton.24 words
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Article42 1984-06-27 31 "AFTER many years of pleasure watching Wimbledon I have, alas, lost any joy for the fortnight because of McEnroe and others like him. I couldn't agree more with your words: Silence him, now." Mrs G. Baldwin, Sanderstead, Surrey.42 words
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Article56 1984-06-27 31 "MY husband and a friend visited Wimbledon when McEnroe was an unknown. They watched him playing on an outside court, even then swearing and with the usual bad manners. They told each other: 'If ever that boy reaches the top, tennis will be doomed,' How right they56 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-06-27 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday FOURTH-seeded Mats Wilander of Sweden beat 38-year-old American Sherwood Stewart 6-4 6-4 6-7 7-5 in his first match but discounted himself as a threat for the men's title because of a wrist injury. Wilander, 19, won the Australian Open title last December onReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-06-27 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday KATHY Jordan of the United States, sixth seed in the Wimbledon tournament, swept through her first-round match in whirlwind fashion yesterday. Jordan, 24, runner-up at Eastbourne to World No 1 Martina Navratilova, looked relaxed and confident against hesitant compatriot Heather Ludloff, ranked 107Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-06-27 32 WONDER BOY - ■monitor^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACKMHH By WONDER BOY THREE-YEAR-OLD Advance displayed striking action when he passed his blinkers test stylishly on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Nigel Tiley astride, the grey gelding by Plush was paced by Class 1 stablemate Swingin'475 words
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127 1984-06-27 32 Reuter MUNICH, Wednesday THE INTERNATIONAL Basketball Federation (Fiba) today elected Robert Busnel of France as its new president and introduced three new playing rules at the close of its four-day world congress here. The congress also broke with tradition by appointing two women, LeaReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-06-27 34 sss- Reuter PARIS, Wednesday NEWLY-ELECTED European Football Union (UEFA) president Jacques Georges of France yesterday called for tougher action to wipe out soccer hooliganism. "Violence in and outside stadiums is the biggest of football's many problems and if we do not fightReuter - 296 words
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235 1984-06-27 34 Reuter BRUSSELS, Wednesday A BELGIAN appeals committee has further reduced to 15 months the ban imposed on former national soccer captain Eric Gerets for his part in the Standard Liege bribes scandal. Gerets, then Standard captain, was barred from the gameReuter - 235 words
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142 1984-06-27 34 Reuter ROME, Wednesday: Nils Liedholm is to leave Italian soccer club Roma, the side he steered to last month's European Cup final, to take over as manager of his former club AC Milan, officials of the two clubs said yesterday. Liedholm is scheduledReuter - 142 words
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118 1984-06-27 34 Reuter ROME: Roma, beaten here, a month ago by England's Liverpool in the European Soccer Cup final, last night landed the Italian Cup and a place in next season s European Cup Winners' competition. Roma beat Verona 1-0 in the second legReuter - 118 words
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75 1984-06-27 34 AP BEIJING: The West German First Division team Waldhof Mannheim eased to a 3-0 win over Shanghai last night to reach the semifinals of the Great Wall Soccer Cup. The Canadian and Chinese national teams are also in the tournament semifinals, alongAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-27 34 LONDON, Wednesday WORLD champion Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union yesterday defeated Sweden's Ulf Andersson in a marathon 85-move game to give the Soviets an 11-9 lead in their challenge match with a rest of the world team. In the event, which featured384 words
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Article160 1984-06-27 34 Reuter INDIANAPOLIS, Wednesday A SECOND world record went tumbling at the US Olympic swimming trials yesterday as 19-year-old undergraduate Pablo Morales set a new mark in the 100 metres butterfly. Morales' time of 53.39 seconds eclipsed the previous record of 53.44 set by American MattReuter - 160 words
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78 1984-06-27 34 AP BRISBANE, Wednesday INJURED lock, Flay Price, last night was recalled to the Australian Rugby League team to play Great Britain in the third Test in Sydney on July 7. Price takes over from second Test Man of the Match, Wayne Pearce, who hasAP - 78 words
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Article522 1984-06-27 35 AP WIMBLEDON (England), Wednesday THE FIRST half of yesterday belonged to the women on what has traditionally been Ladies' Day at Wimbledon. While both women's top seeds Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd of the United States easily won their ties at the championship marking the centenary ofAP - 522 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-06-27 35 THIRTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Virginia Wade, Wimbledon champion in 1977, and playing in har 23rd conaecutive All England championahipa an all-time record came from behind yeaterday to beat Ann Henrickaaon of the United Statea 3-6 6-3 6-4. The doyenne of the championships has seen more Wimbledons than any other73 words
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267 1984-06-27 35 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday STEFAN EDBERG, a potential superstar in the already bright constellation of young Swedish talent, may cause the second upset of the Wimbledon tennis championships when he meets 12th seed Johan KrieV here today. The South African-born American was firoved vulnerable yesterdayReuter - 267 words
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