Singapore Monitor, 28 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section22 1984-06-28 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Pr -Ja EVENING 1 EDITION 1 J M C (P) No 21 5 84 Thursday, June 28, 1984 30cents22 words
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666 1984-06-28 1 'It will not be a threat to South-east Asia' Reuter, UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday THE REAGAN administration has assured the Asean countries that a possible US weapons sale to China is for defences against the Soviet Union and will pose no threat toReuter, UPI - 666 words
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Article98 1984-06-28 1 IN A MAJOR promotion exercise, the Singapore Armed Forces have promoted 233 officers to the next rank and increased the salaries of a further 18. The highest promotion is one from colonel to brigadier-general. In addition, two officers have risen from lieutenant-colonel to colo- nel, 1898 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-06-28 2 A TOTAL of 233 Singapore Armed Forces officers will be promoted in a major upgrading exercise from Sunday. The highest-ranking promotion is that of Colonel Lee Hsien Loong. He will be promoted to the rank of to Brigadier-General. At 32,428 words
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555 1984-06-28 2 COLONEL LEE HSIEN LOONG Present appointment: Director, Joint Operations Planning Directorate; Chief of Staff of the General Staff, MINDEF (concurrent appointment) Directorship appointment: Director, Singapore Aircraft Industries Age: 32 years* No of years service: 13 years+ LT COLONEL LAI SECK KHUI Present appointment: Chief Signals555 words
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139 1984-06-28 3 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG THE MENTAL discipline and "inner moral strength" instilled by the practice of Chinese calligraphy can provide a muchnededed retreat from Singapore's rapid, urbanised life, visitors to an exhibition were told today. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) said calligraphy139 words
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283 1984-06-28 3 THE OWNER of Kontik Pharmacy at The Arcade, Collyer Quay, was today fined a total of $5,000 for selling a tube of cream and various types of tablets containing poison listed in the Poison Act (Chapter 164). Krishner Rajaratnam pleaded guilty to283 words
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314 1984-06-28 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A PROSECUTION witness in a murder trial this morning admitted that he had been assaulted on three occasions by one of the men accused, lorry driver Ramu Annandavascan. The witness, N Selvarajoo was being crossexamined by the defence after testifying314 words
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156 1984-06-28 3 A BUSINESSMAN today pleaded guilty to two charges of deceiving his roommate and a woman into believing that he would start an investment in the share market. Gooi Thean Guan, 28, admitted that he intentionally deceived Miss Goh Poh Poh, 20, of Joo Avenue156 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-06-28 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THERE will be pomp and ceremony before the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) celebration on July 1 ends on a solemn note with "Let there be peace on earth." And to deliver this final item at the National Stadium that night321 words
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160 1984-06-28 4 Lianhe Wanbao CIVIL servants, statutory board employees and aided school staff will receive their annual wage supplements of half a month's pay at the end of next month. It will be based on the salary they were receiving at theLianhe Wanbao - 160 words
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Article72 1984-06-28 4 A LORRY driver was killed instantly yesterday when his vehicle overturned along Pioneer Road, Jurong. Mr Tan Seow Boon, 26, was travelling towards Tuas at about 4.20 pm when the mishap occured. He lost control of the lorry which overturned by the roadside. He died72 words
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427 1984-06-28 5 JANICE LIM - Kirin spends $150,000 on 3-month promotions By JANICE LIM THE JAPANESE have begun a campaign to capture a share of the Singapore beer market. Kirin beer, until now available only in Japanese restaurants and Japanese-run outlets, is being sold in hawker centres,427 words
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227 1984-06-28 5 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board (NPB) will receive another $4-million grant from Japan to develop its second batch of training programmes, video tapes and slides under Phase two of the Productivity Development Project. An Exchange of Notes was signed227 words
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433 1984-06-28 6 The Hong Kong Standard HONQ KONG, Thursday A LEFT-WING press editorial said yesterday some people here had misunderstood what Mr Deng Xiao-ping was driving at when he told the Umelco trio that China had already decided on its policy on Hongkong's future and thatThe Hong Kong Standard - 433 words
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Article217 1984-06-28 6 AP LONDON, Thursday AN EXPLOSION on Wednesday touched off a fire at Pinewood Studios that destroyed the stage where the "Superman" and James Bona movies were made, and consumed a £2 million (555.67 million) set, a studio official said. "We knew it asAP - 217 words
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212 1984-06-28 6 UPI TOKYO, Thursday THE JAPANESE Parliament has cleared for construction the long-awaited US$B.5 billion (5|17.85 billion) second international airport in Osaka, the nation's second largest city. The project approved yesterday calls for construction of a facility with three runways on a man-madeUPI - 212 words
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345 1984-06-28 7 Deployment made despite Congress moves to block it Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States has placed its first sea-launched nuclear Cruise missiles aboard navy ships despite opposition from arms control advocates and moves in Congress to block deployment. Pentagon spokesman Michael BurchReuter - 345 words
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Article252 1984-06-28 7 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States posted a decline of U5543.6 billion (about 5592.9 billion) in its net international investment position in 1983, the Commerce Department said yesterday. It was the sharpest fall in the post-war period. The decline meant that the growth in the valueAP - 252 words
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195 1984-06-28 7 UPI MINEOLA (New York), Thursday THE SON of a minister has been charged with sneaking into the home of two young women, tickling their feet and then making off with their shoes. Police said Richard Hunter, 20, is also a suspect in five otherUPI - 195 words
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Article552 1984-06-28 8 'Naval training centre and ammunition depots on Island of Rabbits hit' Update on the Middle East wars UPI BEIRUT, Thursday ISRAELI warplanes bombed a suspected Palestinian guerilla base on a small Lebanese island yesterday, inflicting heavy casualties, hours after Israel and Syria announced a prisoner exchange.UPI - 552 words
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317 1984-06-28 8 Reuter BAHRAIN, Thursday A LIBERIAN-REGISTERED oil supertanker was reported to have been hit by an Exocet missile after loading at Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal yesterday and Iraq warned it would carry out "even more severe"Reuter - 317 words
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290 1984-06-28 8 Reuter ADEN (South Yemen), Thurs A RIFT which last year threatened the survival of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and drove its leader, Mr Yasser Arafat, out of Lebanon appeared to have been healed today. After five days of reconciliationReuter - 290 words
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176 1984-06-28 8 AP BAGHDAD, Thursday TWO IRANIANS who hijacked one of their country's airliners arrived here from Cairo aboard an Iraqi aircraft last night and have been granted political asylum, one of the hijackers said. Mohammed Reza Aheri, a former First Lieutenant inAP - 176 words
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Article451 1984-06-28 10 TRENDS Economist US News World Report UPI Reuter Newsweek THE NUMBER of mongoloid children born over the coming decade could well be reduced significantly if pregnancy testing methods under consideration live up to expectations. Medical researchers are becoming increasingly confident that they can detect manyEconomist; US News & World Report; UPI; Reuter; Newsweek - 451 words
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Article62 1984-06-28 10 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 yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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70 1984-06-28 10 Reuter TORONTO, Thursday CANADIAN stuntman, Mr Terry Mcgauran, won a place in the Guinness Book of Records by motorcycling up a 553 33-metre tower in Toronto. It took almost an hour for him to drive up the 1,760 stairs to the top ofReuter - 70 words
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356 1984-06-28 10 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday ONE PERSON was killed in India's southwestern city of Bombay yesterday as arrests aimed at heading off communal violence there topped 1,000 and troops continued to search for Sikh extremists in Punjab state. A police spokesman said oneReuter - 356 words
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104 1984-06-28 10 Reuter TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN'S Hitachi Limited yesterday claimed to have developed the world's finest microscope for commercial use which can theoretically see objects smaller than a hydrogen atom, the smallest unit of any chemical element. Hitachi said the world's highest resolution electron microscope wouldReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement182 1984-06-28 6 ,dB/ *^W >v I ful^B A£c *^HH| HjMjrV^^^Uww^KH BSr you will soon drift to India. H, IWe don't blame you. Our North Indian and Moghul cuisine is the finest Hu k& rM' in ,own And lsim P'y transports you into another realm. ■Efln* a realm of an amazingly varied cuisine182 words
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Advertisement98 1984-06-28 8 The stars are shining tonight at The Dynasty Singapore: GREG MANNE AT LE VENDdME LOUNGE. A repertoire of sentimental From 8.30 piin to 1.30 am songs snng with such nightly, except colour and feeling, Tuesdays. THE FIYBAITS AT BILL BAILEES BAR/ A well known sound from You can listen to98 words
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Advertisement179 1984-06-28 9 With most air <XHiditi(Xiei^Y9 uen| d l being fried by high electricity bills. Only Fisher is coldei; quieter and cheaper to run. FACT. Fisher cuts electricity costs with highest Energy Efficiency Ratios up to 9.78 BTU/wh. FACT. You can run a Fisher longer without running up a huge electricity bill.179 words
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Advertisement183 1984-06-28 10 Add some pizzazz to your weekend! Tt W m Batikltouse I A. juicy meat, heaps of steaming noodles, creamy desserts, jA I light pastries sizzling taste, dazzling variety. It's a generous \JI barbecue spread that'll satisty the heartiest appetite! new... in a sensational fashion show by Ivor? Models* Call now183 words
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Advertisement439 1984-06-28 11 UNMATCHED QUALITY AT BELOW S4QO Philips Trendset Colour TV. Since you can't afford the time to fly to the Los nook and corner you want it to be. With picture Angeles Olympics, this Philips Trendset model clarity, natural colour V 14CT2020 offers you the next best alternative: and quality unmatched439 words
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389 1984-06-28 12 Market in a technically oversold position, say analysts THE SINGAPORE bourse was mixed but holding its own this morning, although the OUB and ST Indices fell a few points. The OUB composite share price index was down 1 13 points to389 words
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514 1984-06-28 12 The Star ONLY a handful of publicly-list-cd companies in Singapore and Malaysia have, in thelast couple of years, opted for convertible unsecured loan stocks (CULS) to raise funds While CULS arc said to be very common in foreign stock markets, they arc notThe Star - 514 words
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Article226 1984-06-28 12 IN THE Singapore bourse, Promet traded 487,000 shares closing down 3 cents to $2.25 UOB traded 333,000 shares, 4 cents down to $4.44, and Pahang Cons was unchanged at $1.52 after trading 202,000. Top risers were Perlis Plantations, up 10 cents to $4.22, MT226 words
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Article187 1984-06-28 12 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar was narrowly mixed against most currencies compared with New York's close in quiet early trading There was no clear trend for the dollar because of lack of fresh factors but it remained underpinned by expectations of firmer US interest rates. TheReuter - 187 words
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361 1984-06-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs SRI HARTAMAS Corporation Bhd's public issue of 10.973 million shares of Msl each at par was ovfersubscibed 19.2 times when applications totalling 221.543 million shares were received. At its balloting, 182,764 applications were received from the Malaysian public but only 10,761361 words
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Article308 1984-06-28 14 BENNY TAN - PART 4 OF OUR SCRIES ON THE FUTURES MARKET By BENNY TAN of Shearson/Amex EACH futures contract is a highly standardised unit. This leaves very little room for negotiations as to its size, quality of goods or place of delivery. The only variable is the price.308 words
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Article144 1984-06-28 14 SPECULATIVE buying of US dollars on news that the US House of Representatives and the Senate had agreed to repeal the 30 per cent withholding tax on interest paid to foreign investors on US securities sent the US currency to new season highs against major144 words
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Article103 1984-06-28 14 BUSINESS activity in the US is both strong and better balanced now than in the first quarter of this year. Financial Digest, published in New York by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, says: "Strong gains in consumer spending have now combined with gains in business capital investment." "But103 words
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Article266 1984-06-28 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market tooe: lower Arab Mai Dev 1.00 B Boustead 2.21 B C Storage 2.89 B F and N 5.15/5.20 Genting 4.78/4.80 GIH 2.39 S Haw Par 2.06 S Isetan 2.84/2.90 Keck Seng 3.20 S Esso 13.80/13.90 Hume 4.50/4.70 Inchcape 2.66/2.67 Intraco 2.96/2.97 Jacks Intl266 words
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Article118 1984-06-28 14 Your SI to one unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DO US| 2 1365 2.1265 2.1175 sterling 2.9003 2.8783 2.8683 Australian 1.8374 1.8134 1.7984 Canadian 1.6310 1.6110 1.5960 New Zealand 1.3582 1.3381 1.3181 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0528 10.8028 10.7528 Belgian Franc/Comm118 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1984-06-28 15 LEWIS M SIMONS - features The Japanese love to leam everything they can about themselves through public opinion surveying. The survey results help politicians to present their election platforms. Surveying is a US$2l billion business in Japan. A survey found that the Japanese have developedKNT International - 1,163 words
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347 1984-06-28 16 MANY Singaporeans keep saying that there should be a better management system and good labour relations. But how can there ever be when the Employment Act gives employers the upper hand? I quote from the Reprint of the Employment Act-(Chapter 122347 words
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Article63 1984-06-28 16 MRS YEO KHEK ANG - MRS YEO KHEK ANG for P R Officer Public Uilities Board I REFER to the letter from "C C L" (SM, June 14). "CCL" will be pleased to know that a railing will be fixed between the two horizontal timber boards of the zigzag bridge63 words
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Article108 1984-06-28 16 RECENTLY, a contractor modified the drains and cemented the footpaths near Block 336, Clementi Avenue 2. Almost immediately, another group of workers dug a trench which cuts across the newly cemented footpaths. When they had installed the cables, the workers covered up the108 words
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Article99 1984-06-28 16 WOULD the Singapore Bus Service care to exKlain why on Sunday, June 24, there were no uses on service 14 from 9.45 pm to 10.30 pm towards the Bukit Merah Interchange? During this period, four buses on this route went to the Somapah Road terminus. In99 words
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Article157 1984-06-28 16 ON MAY 19 at 1.35 pm, I was travelling along Stevens Road towards Bukit Timah. The sector from the Tanglin Club to YMCA is nearly always a traffic bottleneck. The right lane had space for my vehicle to switch lane. There was no screeching noise157 words
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492 1984-06-28 17 THE snttapoßE^^^B^M MuMIMB— THE MALAYSIAN Government plans to extract $1 toll for all vehicles, except motorcycles, leaving Johor Baru and re-entering Singapore. Tnis is part of its policy of weaning the people out of the subsidy mentality, and appears to say: "If you want good492 words
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184 1984-06-28 17 I AM a secondary three student. I find some teachers to be too strict and proud when handling students in certain extemporaneous situations. Our teachers are generally a considerate lot but nevertheless, I feel compelled to base my views from personal experiences and184 words
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177 1984-06-28 17 RECENTLY a gang of workers came to Bedok Town to trim the branches of the trees in the estate. Other than the noisy chainsaws, they were not equipped to tackle the tall trees. The man with the chainsaw would climb up the tree177 words
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Article119 1984-06-28 17 I REFER to the letter by Ex-HDB Fan (SM, Jane 25). I sympathise with the writer with regard to his experience witn Housing and Development Board officials who are more concerned with collecting money but do not try to understand the situation. Under the coupon parking119 words
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Article1380 1984-06-28 18 MICHAEL CARLTON - Sunday afternoons in Chapultepec Park By MICHAEL CARLTON LAT-WP MEXICO CITY: Chapultepec Park is Mexico City's playground, a sort of giant cross between Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens and New York's Central Park. Here, on any Sunday afternoon, the foot and bridal paths of the park teem withLAT-WP - 1,380 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-06-28 18 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER THE current visit to Singapore of Mrs Agneta Myrehed, the regional cultural director for Sweden's Uppsala province, is part of an exciting package of exchanges between Singapore and Sweden that are to take place during the next year. In December, Choo Hoey, thePicture by SPENCER LOH - 259 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-06-28 18 LUCY CONGER - ®y LUCY CONGER UPI A VACATION in Mexico, until recently a worldwide bargain, still offers many outstanding attractions. However, rock-bottom price is no longer one of them. In the past two years, the Mexican economy rocked and reeled from two steep devaluations and near-triple-digit inflation.UPI - 668 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-06-28 20 Jazz at the Smithsonian Alberta Hunter (E) (Ch 12, 9 pm) ALBERTA HUNTER started singing at the age of 11 in a Chicago cabaret. In 1957, she retired from the jazz world to take up nursing after 45 years of singing. She was "rediscovered in 1977467 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-06-28 20 WONG AH YOKE - ITlvlS r C'E'NE B—...a—i By WONG AH YOKE IN the Monitor's Opinion page last Thursday, we printed a letter from a reader who called himself Jove. It was headlined, "SBC Must Filter Out Bits of Bad English Grammar". In the letter, Joye said that SBC "helps to521 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1984-06-28 21 DENNIS HUNT - The Captain's girl loves oldies By DENNIS HUNT LAT-WP THERE'S a hidden side to Toni Tennille that, the last 10 years, has been festering under her su-gar-coated image. But suddenly, the secret Tennille has spilled forth. All these years there's been a part of her obsessedLAT-WP - 1,060 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-06-28 22 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER SWEDEN and Singapore are starting to share their cultural experiences in an attempt to shatter the misconceptions that each harbours about the other. Although they are thousands of kilometres apart and with vastly different climates, the two small countries do have similarities. Mrs AgnetaPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 746 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-06-28 23 SHEILA BENSON - By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LATWP GREMLINS is Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life turned inside out, stood on its head and pickled in brine. It also an adolescent's Alien, a technicolour trivia game, a gold mine for people with old movies rattling aroundLATWP - 684 words
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Miscellaneous543 1984-06-28 23 fIUI/t GUID6 I ODEON-KATONG (*****19): BANANA €2Xl2^^ DALIT (*****16): FRIENDS AND BROTH- (*****88): ROMANCING THE Synopsis'" rr L sL X L? V S U Sb romance and adven- S™«is Valence rane and ahnint death re lives a ai So"" 1 AmCTica KaU,l n universe r pUys 3 novelist who lives543 words
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Miscellaneous625 1984-06-28 23 t* L 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Animal Chatter 5.00625 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-06-28 24 TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 11.41 am (2.2 m) High tide: 12.28 pm (2.3 m) Low tide: 4.35 pm (1.1 m) Low tide: 5.18 pm (1.1 m) High tide: 10.26 pm (2.7 m) High tide: 11.05 pm (2.7 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous893 1984-06-28 24 AN EXHIBITION of graphic art, jointly pre sented by Artaction Hyatt Regency, will be held at the Crystal Ball- room foyer of Hyatt Regency Singapore from today to Monday, 10 am to 6 pm daily. The exhi- 9 bition entitled Europe- an Art, Oriental Touch V f Jfl features a893 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-06-28 24 ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR HWA CHONG JUNIOR (COLLEGE LDDS will stage a play entitled Absurd Person Singular tomorrow, on Saturday and on Sunday, at 7.30 pm at the Drama Centre in conjunction with the college's 10th anniversary. Tickets at $3 and $2 are available at the Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre)53 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-06-28 25 MOST tourists visit Central Java just to visit Borobudur. While this immense Buddhist monument is certainly worth seeing, the surrounding countryside offers many attractions too. This is the place for a leisurely sojourn. Start from the district capital of Semerang, which has an interesting collection of254 words
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178 1984-06-28 25 THE Nusa Dua Beach Hotel is one of the most appealing resorts in Bali with a unique combination of modern amenities and traditional Balinese hospitality and architecture. Another outstanding factor is the hotel's location. It's only minutes away from the Ngurah Rai178 words
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Miscellaneous540 1984-06-28 26 A ea THE SINGAPORE MONITOR S I6ISUf6 COmiCS THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1984 ki FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook GO, PfeOPU' WML VooVe 6£6NI T" /fjj\ ~T] SSP a rLOOD Of UiORK i PLACING- THIS flfl Heee/th£ lN'»»Kcr is f for. weeks, J.+ I W ..MltlDlV BACKING op/ »T'S HAVEN'T Stoo? *Y540 words
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410 1984-06-28 27 PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT WHEN buying a personal computer one has to consider a great deal of factors. For instance, of prime concern is the degree to which the computer is suited to the software employed. Also of significance is what you expect your personal410 words
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Advertisement32 1984-06-28 27 Leading To LCCII9BS EXAMINATIONS COMMENCING JULY ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING BOOK-KEEPING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS COMPUTING COSTING COMMERCIAL LAW ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS SALESMANSHIP STATISTIC SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING For detailed information, please contact:32 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-06-28 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA MARTHA YOUNG of the Singapore Island Country Club returns to competitive golf today after having lost her amateur status two years ago. She is among the 147 competitors who have entered for the SICC Open championship which tees off at the Bukit348 words
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120 1984-06-28 30 THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association has embarked on two projects to boost their kitty by $30,000. In early June, they pushed off the Hockey Fiesta, during which affiliated clubs and national and junior players were asked to seek sponsorhip for their annual mixed seven-a-side120 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-28 30 ALFONSO CHAN - Report by ALFONSO CHAN THE quarterfinals of the National Schools Under-20 volleyball tournament started off with a surprise upset when Singapore Technical Institute defeated fancied Bukit Merah Vocational Institute 8-15, 15-2, 15-8 at St Georges Road yesterday. Bukit Merah, with national youth players Tan YanPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 281 words
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Article491 1984-06-28 30 B KULA - By B KULA A TOUCH of France's sporting magic is in Singapore in the form of the French national rugby team. They are here to leave a mark, that they are still the best in the Five Nations Rugby Union Championship. But more important,491 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-06-28 31 HE may be a free-kick specialist. Bat Preach captain Michel Platiai (illastrated la diagram) scored off sach a kick in a manner he probably never dreamed he woold in the 57th minate of the Earopeaa soccer championship flnal against Spaia. His taswiager179 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-06-28 31 PARIS, Thurs THOUSANDS of people thronged the Champs-Ely-sees last nigbt to celebrate France's victory over Spain in the European Soccer Championship final. The crowds started to gather in the centre of the capital straight after the match finished at the Pare Des Princes to the388 words
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Article91 1984-06-28 31 PARIS, Thur LEADING scorers in the European Soccer championship finals which ended here last night: 9 Michel Platini (France). S Frank Arnesen (Denmark); 2 Preben Elkiaer (Denmark), Rudi Voeller (West Germany), Jean-Francois Domerffue (France), Rui Jordao (Portugal), Antonio Maceda (Spain); 1 Jan Ceulemans, Georges Grun, Erwin91 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-06-28 31 THROUGHOUT the France-Spain final this morning, the name the French fans were chanting along with their idol Michel Platini belonged to the only Black player among the "Les Bleus" cool and wily Jean Tigana. Tireless Tigana was everywhere defending, harassing and scheming. It was fitting200 words
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Article47 1984-06-28 31 Reuter (4-4-2) i OoalkMptn Joel Bate lack* Rmi Patrick BH(Mn (Mmmml Amm Jim Tnmmk MMM* Laii Faraaain, Jaaa Tlcim, Mlckal PlaW, Alain Gfcrana Mhtni lanard Lacombe (Beraartf Geagklai —tk), Brno Belloae. i l S U I»•" I. .t '4 RIFERCCt Vojtech Ckristov (Czechoslovakia). CROWD: 47,368 HeaterReuter - 47 words
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Article34 1984-06-28 31 (4-4-2) i QoalkMMri Lais Arconada ■■Mlilli libHhi Urklaga. Rtearda Gal tap, Jaaa Aria* Mia Aftarta Maaaaa mmmti SaraMa alrftar 77th) Sw'Swriar»l"r» V FtniiVi ISA), Fraactaca L>pei MHharai Carles SaatilKami. Frucftsco Ctrraioo. rrVTTNi t34 words
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Article, Illustration760 1984-06-28 32 WONDER BOY - TODAYS TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY AMERICAN BRED Western Pacific continued to burn up the track with another attractive workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning With H Bakri astride, the Sham five-year-old strode out stylishly over 600 m in 36 4 seconds760 words
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Article726 1984-06-28 32 RACE 1 2.15 CI 4 Div 7 1,200 m 1 Sarajevo 57 Sng 8 2 Spontaneous 56V? Cheng 7 3 Magic Sky 56 Leong 5 4 Brave Punter 56 Lucas 1 5 Nichol Wings 56 Chee 6 6 Quotable 56 Samsol 11 7 Mandarin Major 55'/? Chiam 2726 words
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200 1984-06-28 33 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE SOVIET Union led the rest of the world 14-12 last night after four sessions of the six-day chess match, with substitutions by the international side failing to overturn Soviet dominance. The two sides drew six gamesReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-06-28 33 Reuter INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday BACKSTROKE ace Rick Carey beat his own 200 metres world record yesterday with a time of 1:58.86 on the third day of the US Olympic Swimming Trials. It was the third world mark to crumble in as many days andReuter; PICTURE: AP - 400 words
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86 1984-06-28 33 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday A VOLUNTEER group called the "Guardian Angels" will help protect tourists at the Olympic Games, a spokesman for the organisation said yesterday. He said about 1,000 "Guardian Angels" would patrol Los Angeles' Olympic sites where, he added, unless protectionReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration776 1984-06-28 35 FRANCE 2 SPAIN 0 POST-MATCH ANALYSIS ISN'T IT LOVELY? THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1984 V/ AP PARIS, Thursday FRANCE, the pioneer of international soccer, were better inventing big championships than winning them until "LesAP; PICTURE: UPI - 776 words
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