Singapore Monitor, 29 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section24 1984-06-29 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR r fc. FVF 1 ii V Juilllivi EDITION V. J M C (P) No. 21/5/84 Friday, June 29, 1984 30 cents24 words
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632 1984-06-29 1 EE BOON LEE - High Court dismisses Satu members' application with costs By EE BOON LEE ANY LEGAL doubts there may have been that the executive council of the Singapore Air Transport Workers Union (Satu) has the right to form house unions were removed this morning by a632 words
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246 1984-06-29 1 SYDNEY, Friday INDONESIA has suggested that diplomatic ties with Australia be downgraded over East Timor. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadia said in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald that he was not suggesting a withdrawal of ambassadors but "a cooling-off period might246 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-06-29 2 THE Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), Mr Fok Tai Loy, 51, died yesterday. A Colombo Plan scholar, Mr Fok studied at the University of Melbourne where he graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering148 words
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436 1984-06-29 2 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG NEW methods of feeding hospital patients who cannot take food by mouth are to be tried out at the Singapore General Hospital. A doctor, who is a member of the hospital's nutrition committee, said yesterday that tube436 words
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151 1984-06-29 2 A THAI construction worker was putting up some scaffoldings on a 12-storey building when several pieces of brick fell on him, the coroner's court heard this morning. Coroner Ismail Hamid returned an open verdict on the death of Mr Muangkaw Prommin, 22, after151 words
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130 1984-06-29 2 A DEAF-MUTE construction worker did not hear a call by fellow workers to run to safety in time before he was buried by an earthfall in a trench. Leong Kok Wah was working in front of Blk 6001, Bedok Reservior130 words
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250 1984-06-29 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A SHORTAGE of German cars is likely in Singapore as a result of a seven-week strike of 450,000 metal workers which has stopped almost all West Germany's car production. The dispute, the worstever in west Germany, was250 words
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175 1984-06-29 3 A SO-YEAR-OLD woman, charged with the murder of her first child, gave birth to a premature baby girl on Monday. A court heard today that Mdm Tham Ngam Hoe gave birth to the I.BS kg baby at Kandang175 words
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369 1984-06-29 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK COLD STORAGE plans to move into Housing Board areas. The group is looking for sites in HDB estates as part of expansion plans which call for the setting up of another seven supermarkets of varying sizes within the369 words
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Article191 1984-06-29 3 Lianhe Wanbao THE AUCTION for the Tunas Building owned by the former Carrian Group failed to clinch a deal as the highest bid of $33 million was below the reserve price fixed by Carrian's creditors. Tunas is the biggest item on the Carrian's property listln Singapore.Lianhe Wanbao - 191 words
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Article, Illustration3113 1984-06-29 4 He says response to Festival good but it's not yet coming of age culturally SBC will be asked to conduct more surveys on programmes The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr3,113 words
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Article415 1984-06-29 6 SEAH MEI KIANG - Effective employment programme essential if they are to take rightful place in society, says Chong Tee SEAH MEI KIANG AN EFFECTIVE employment programme is essential for the disabled if they are to take their rightful place in society, Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Environment415 words
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273 1984-06-29 6 INTERVIEWS WITH employers of disabled people showed that the physically handicapped are capable of doing some jobs as well as anyone, and sometimes better, a workshop was told today. Despite this, of almost 7,000 disabled persons 14 years of age and273 words
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Article115 1984-06-29 6 TWO MEN in their 20s were charged in a district court today with unlawful possession of five rounds of .38 bullets. Tan Yock Ckek, 25, and Yu Lai Choo, 24, have already bee charged with unlawful possession of a revolver. Tan was charged with having115 words
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111 1984-06-29 7 A MOTORCYCLIST was killed early today when his machine skidded along Kranji Way. Mr Ng Kim Chuan, 39, was flung off the motorcycle after it hit a roadside kerb soon after midnight. He died on the spot. In another fatal accident, a111 words
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92 1984-06-29 7 ALL community centres will close on Sunday as it will be People Association's Day. However the People Association's staff will not be resting they will be taking part in a walkathon to raise funds for their Staff Club's book awards,92 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-06-29 7 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING EMPLOYERS and workers should feel free to talk to each other. This is the only way to improve labour-management relations, says Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State, Trade and Industry. He was speaking to more than 800297 words
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118 1984-06-29 7 TWO SINGAPORE food and beverage managers have been awarded scholarships to a Swiss hotel school. They are Mr Ronnie Ho of the Royal Holiday Inn and Mr Andrew Khoo of the Goodwood Park Hotel. They will attend a programme for executives in118 words
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Advertisement24 1984-06-29 2 I FOR A JOB WELL EXECUTED g|| Eg] TO YOUR SATISFACTION tm BEHEBBE New jobs great opportunities in the classified Section of The Monitor24 words
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Advertisement168 1984-06-29 4 Sharp opens doors to the ocean,garden and farm. Delights from the ocean, greens from the garden, meat from the farm. All these food stay fresh longer in Sharp's range of super spacious refrigerators. Which means you can keep more food in Sharp fridges and cut down your marketing time. As168 words
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Advertisement122 1984-06-29 5 Discarvery Lunch is the answer to having a gourmet meal within the limitations of a lunch hour. Help yourself to a choice of smoked delicacies, pate or seafood. Enjoy a hot or chilled soup from the tureen. Ask the Chef to carve for you from a selection of four succulent122 words
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Advertisement237 1984-06-29 6 get value for your money YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR! £1 Back by Big Top Ample workspace for on your washing machine DODUldr your clothing, detergent, etc. v door gasket, already made M U K U,<I, to last the life of your demand machine even at237 words
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329 1984-06-29 8 DECISION IS STRICTLY COMMERCIAL, NOT LACK OF CONFIDENCE' AP HONG KONG, Friday EVER BRIGHT Industrial, a China-backed corporate giant based in Hong Kong, announced yesterday it had withdrawn from a property deal worth HK$9BO million (about Ss26B million). The decision sent shareAP - 329 words
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150 1984-06-29 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Friday THE Soviet Union is building an atomic-powered icebreaker designed to transport container barges, to ease the problems of supplying the isolated communities of northern Siberia, Tass news agency said yesterday. The new ship, under construction at Kerch Shipyard in the Crimea, would haveReuter - 150 words
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258 1984-06-29 8 UPI LONDON, Friday TWO Soviet soldiers who defected from Afghanistan have said that their officers forced troops to kill Afghan civilians, and that the Red Army in the occupied country was riddled with drug abuse. "Thev (officers) force you to kill people. It'sUPI - 258 words
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172 1984-06-29 10 AP NEW DELHI, Friday militants ARMY TROOPS combing the countryside for Sikh terrorists arrested another 100 suspects in Punjab state yesterday as two senior Sikh leaders were detained under a controversial law allowing for imprisonment without trial for up to two years,AP - 172 words
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518 1984-06-29 10 Opposition leader may have been hit by two bullets AP MANILA, Friday TWO DOCTORS yesterday asked for the exhumation of the body of assassinated opposition leader Benigno Aquino, and the chief lawyer for an investigative panel agreed it was necessary after hearing testimonyAP - 518 words
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97 1984-06-29 10 UPI SYDNEY, Friday AN AMERICAN publisher bewildered by slang expressions like "chunder," "derro" and "pommy in a detective novel submitted by an Australian writer has asked for a translation. Author Peter Corris said Fjord Press of California had accepted his book, TheUPI - 97 words
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135 1984-06-29 12 UPI BALTIMORE, Friday THE DEATH rate for infants and mothers in the Third World could be cut by more than half. This is done by preventing high-risk pregnancies through birth control, a study dv Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions showed yesterday. TheUPI - 135 words
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276 1984-06-29 12 LATWP LOS ANGELES, Friday WANT to know if the Michael Jackson rage is for real? Ask Mark Hammerman. He cleaned Jackson's shirt. Hammerman is the proprietor of BiltmoreSan Carlos Cleaners, a theatrical costume cleaning company in downtown Los Angeles. He said thatLATWP - 276 words
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Article34 1984-06-29 12 DAY in and day out, politics soom to rulo world news. In fact, a groat many othor ovonts tako placo that affoct people's livos. On this pago, wo prosont somo off thoso ovonts.34 words
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251 1984-06-29 12 AP LEXINGTON (Kentuck), Friday A 265-kg inmate who says he hasn't bathed since February is suing prison officials because he'll "never go home alive" unless he gets an air-conditioned room, better bathroom facilities, his own television and housekeeping assistance. A US$3O-million (5560.3 million)AP - 251 words
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139 1984-06-29 12 Reuter BEIJING, Friday A CHINESE hotel worker who washed his hands IS times at the request of a foreign guest acted incorrectly, a letter to the Worker's Daily said yesterday. An article in the paper last month urged hotel workers to follow theReuter - 139 words
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425 1984-06-29 13 CONSUMER MAGAZINE CONDUCTS TASTE TEST OF THE 10 MAJOR FAST-FOOD CHAINS UPI WASHINGTON, Friday IF YOU WANT fried chicken fast, see Colonel Sanders. If you're hankering for roast beef, go to Rov Rogers. If you want a quick burger, Wendy's Those are among theUPI - 425 words
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305 1984-06-29 13 Reuter PARIS, Friday DEVELOPING countries will get about two per cent more financial aid in real terms from leading Western aid donors this year but it will still not be enough to meet their needs, according to a seniorReuter - 305 words
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Article181 1984-06-29 14 Reuter BONN, Friday MARTIN Bangemann, a 49-year-old Free Democratic Party (FDP) lawyer, was sworn in as West German economics minister yesterday with critics challenging his qualifications for the Job. The Christian Social Union (CSU), second largest party in the ruling coalition, was meanwhile pressing Christian Democrat ChancellorReuter - 181 words
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332 1984-06-29 14 Reuter FRANKFURT, Friday WEST Germany's Bundesbank raised its key discount interest rate yesterday to 4.50 per cent from four per cent in a move that bankers see as highly unpopular in the face of an already slowing economy. The move was immediatelyReuter - 332 words
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151 1984-06-29 14 UPI BANGKOK, Fri FLESH-EATING piranha fish seized at a Bangkok massage parlour have given birth to 500 offspring, prompting fears that they could escape and multiply in the city's chronically flooded streets. Dr Plodprasob Surasawadee, deputy direc-tor-general of the Thai Fisheries Department, said theUPI - 151 words
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Article, Illustration43 1984-06-29 14 MARTINE Robin*, Miss France, rests her heed on the !ep of Miss Malta, Marissa Sammut, during a rehearsal on Tuesday of the upcoming July Miss Universe Pageant at Miami, Florida. Some 82 contestants are vying for the 1984 Miss Universe title.43 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-06-29 15 Teheran shifting oil from Kharg island to protect it from expected air attacks THE GULF CRISIS AP MANAMA (Bahrain), Friday IRAN WAS reported vesterday to be bracing tor increased Iraqi air attacks on the Kharg island oil shipping terminal, while military operations along the battlefrontAP - 338 words
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281 1984-06-29 15 Reuter TEHERAN, Friday A SOVIET delegation left Iran yesterday after apparently making significant progress towards mending relations between Teheran and Moscow, wmch was strained by the former's clampdown on the local communist party last year. The delegation, led by DeputyReuter - 281 words
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150 1984-06-29 15 Lat-WP WASHINGTON, Friday THE FORMER Iranian Embassy, taken over by the State Department last summer and given a US$3OO,OOO refurbishing with impounded Iranian funds, is opening again as administrative offices for the State Department. The staff that will work in theLat-WP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration765 1984-06-29 16 Fortifications at Iran-Iraqi warfront reminiscent of Western Front during World War I Newsweek BASRA (Iraq), Frl: THE WAR in the Gulf could be heading for a bloody new chapter. While Iran has been making preparations for a" final offensive," Iraq has quietly constructed a formidable defence.Newsweek - 765 words
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Advertisement335 1984-06-29 8 The ever popular Ford Telstar two litre Fastback is now also available in a The elegant Telstar 1.6 Ghia is now fitted with an energy efficient automatic power-packed 1.6 litre version. transmission to give you an even fleeter, smoother drive. What's more, a lowered roofline and its aerodynamic wedge shape335 words
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Advertisement219 1984-06-29 16 An Italian Original for the price of a Japanese Copy. In all the hooplah of the Japanese Because Italians love to wind out on car invasion, its easy to overlook their autostradas. one thing. And you can en j oy loads of legroom For around the same money you can219 words
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Article493 1984-06-29 17 Local market -climbs out of steep plunge and all indices move up THE SINGAPORE stock market climbed out of its steep plunge yesterday with a technical rally which saw all stock market indices rise. Whether the climb will be maintained for a while remains to be seen493 words
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Article206 1984-06-29 17 THE MARKET was settling down this morning Top volume was again traded by MUI with 771,000 shares, closing 2 cents down to $2.62. Jurong Eng gained 9 cents to $2.29 after trading 411,000, while Times Pub traded 293,000, losing 5 cents to close at $7.90.206 words
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357 1984-06-29 17 LEE KIM Tah Holdings Ltd's public offer of 20 million shares will be delayed by technical difficulties for a month. Informed sources say that the group is awaiting permission from the authorities, believed in this case to be357 words
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139 1984-06-29 17 JURONG Engineering Ltd (JEL) had a rather erratic debut in the Singapore stock market this morning, opening at $2.20 and intermittently trading down to 2.18. It firmed to $2.30 and then finished at 2.29 at the noon break. About 400,000 shares had been139 words
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Article125 1984-06-29 17 IN Singapore, the US dollar firmed against most major currencies from New York levels on some commercial buying and short covering in quiet early trading. The high Federal funds rate and the lower than expected US$B.B billion May trade deficit supported the dollar but activity was slow125 words
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153 1984-06-29 18 MR Ng Kok Song and Mr Francis Yeo Teng Yang have been elected Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the new board of directors of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) yesterday. The new board comprises: Mr Ng Kok Song, Mr Franics Yeo Teng Yang,153 words
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Article280 1984-06-29 18 Selected stocks at midday Market toae: klgfcer Arab-Mai Dev 1.04 B Boustead 2 27/2 28 C Storage 2.99/3.00 F and N 5.20/5.25 Genting 4.86/4.88 GIH 239S Haw Par 2 01/2 04 Isetan 2.86/2.90 Keck Seng 3.22 S Esso 14.20/14.30 Hume 4.70 S Inchcape 2.69 S Intraco 2.95/2.98 Jacks280 words
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Article116 1984-06-29 18 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DO USf 2.1385 2.1285 2.1195 sterling 2.8943 2.8722 2.8622 Australian 1.8551 1.8311 ,1.8161 Canadian 1.6295 1.6095 1.5945 New Zealand 1.3648 1.3447 1.3247 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0910 10.8410 10.7910 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.7944116 words
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Miscellaneous21 1984-06-29 17 1-x tjmd lac R *1 UAVE MY OHM MUTUAL PUMP. I PUT MONEV IN THE BANK... MY WIPE. TAKE* IT OUT.21 words
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Advertisement1231 1984-06-29 18 TONS BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED MID SUBSIDIARY (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS 31ST DECEMBER. 1983 The Company The Gronp CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FINANCIAL POSITION Note 7»83 1982 1983 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3IST DECEMBER, 1983 SHARE CAPITAL T I i«M«> 6.000.000 000 000 SOURCE OF1,231 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-06-29 19 REG GRATTON - features By REG GRATTON of Routers KALGOORLIE: Mr Bill Powell, a third generation prospector, is using space age equipment worth more than 5|2.2 million to cash in on one of Australia's most stunning gold strikes. Wizened old prospectors now look for gold673 words
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420 1984-06-29 20 YOUR editorial, "Youthful exuberance needs an outlet" (SM, June 26) seems to present a parochial treatment of the freedom of the public in Eerforming or watching reakdancing in the Orchard Road area. It is not easy to define the extent to which the420 words
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Article94 1984-06-29 20 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 I OBSERVED the situation at Singapore General Hospital Outpatient Dispensary last week and noticed that no preference was given to nursing staff who need to consult a doctor. In order to forestall the resignation of staff, it is time the Ministry of94 words
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Article160 1984-06-29 20 Hong Kong plans to promote political study as school subject SCMP CIVIC education should be promoted in schools to heighten students' awareness of politics and democracy, Hong Kong's principal assistant secretary for district administration said yesterday. To achieve this, the official, Mr Leung Chinman, said the Government should arouseSCMP - 160 words
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467 1984-06-29 21 THE SINGAPORE HOfITOBBiBB THE TWELVE men of the Traffic Police's elite Special Enforcement Squad may not sound like much against what seemed at times to be the intractable hell-rider problem, but the results speak for themselves. Last year alone, the Traffic Police impounded 4,474 motorcycles,467 words
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323 1984-06-29 21 THE PRIME Minister's concern for a need to have a more balanced procreation pattern among Singaporeans is commendable. The need to maintain a large pool of talent and expertise is indispensable to the future survival of Singapore. However, the implementation of the school priority registration scheme323 words
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72 1984-06-29 21 WE have been living in Pasir Ris for the past seven years. There has been no bus service into the estate during that time. I hope the Singapore Bus Service would consider routeing the services along Tampines Road to loop into Elias72 words
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Article114 1984-06-29 21 THE FLOOR of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDC) apartments are fully tiled. I applied for a HUDC apartment as my husband and I are ineligible for Housing and Development Board flats. We were told that future HUDC flats will not come complete with floor114 words
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Article157 1984-06-29 22 IP YOU have any questions 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 where to ask. We will gather the Information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your157 words
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Article, Illustration849 1984-06-29 22 Q&A ®I would like to take the tests leading to the LSA Silver Award for Personal Survival and the RLSA Bronze Medallion lor Life Saving, but I am in doabt about the qualifications. oThe qualifications for the two are quite different. The first involves849 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-06-29 23 mi ®I have been taking swimming courses from a swimming instructor since 1980 and have been presented the following awards: Amateur Swimming Association gold, silver, bronze awards for proficiency in personal snrviva). The Swimming Teachers' Association's long-distance swimming awards for three and five kilometres.476 words
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Miscellaneous922 1984-06-29 25 CY —7 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR /fi J FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1984 fa V/ PVV N,aa %..^^^^r r *1# jp x. .111 ill li_ 111 1 I IB I b!L ,<eW Huang Wanyong and Huang Paku In In tha WUdamaaa fCh 8, 9.90 pm) Picture by wong sing yeong 2.30 SBC922 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-06-29 26 WONG SING YEONG - TV SCENE By WONG SING YEONG Wong Ah Yoke SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation's first "action" serial will kick off tonight at 9.30 over Channel 8. The 11-part drama, In the Wilderness, is set in the same Republican era that inspired Hong Kong serials such as The Understudy, Yesterday'sWong Ah Yoke - 506 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-06-29 26 Friday Background (E) (Ch 5, 7.55 pm) FRIDAY Background tonight commemorates Singapore's 25 years of Nation-Building. The team spoke to two foreign journalists, Gary Barker, the publisher of Pacific Islands Weekly in Australia, and Lachlan Shaw, the head of the Multi-Cultural TV Network of Australia. Both of491 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-06-29 27 TOMORROW'S HIGHLIGHTS AND PROGRAMMES Holiday Night Movie Hopscotch (E) (Chinos* Subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.35 pm) A CIA agent, Miles Kendig (Walter Matthau), drops out of the agency when his overly zealous chief demotes him to a desk job. He starts to write a scorching book to529 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-06-29 29 PETER ROBSON - Tough guy Branson and the American dream By PETER ROBSON IPS STRETCHED out in the sun beside the swimming-pool of his Bel Air mansion, or strolling on his remote farm in Vermont, Charles Bronson sums up the American Dream. Today, at 63, he's a millionaire whose wholeIPS - 851 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-06-29 30 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE HERE'S your chance to see Puccini's La Boheme in four complete acts in full costume. This will be the first western opera to be presented here as a full-scale production. The production features Ambassadors of Opera and Concert Worldwide and will introduce 10605 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-06-29 31 WONG SING YEONG - FILM: BANANA COP STARRING: Zhong Chuhong, Lam Tie Cheung, Teddy Robin DIRECTOR: Po chih Leong SHOWING: Cathay, Golden Saltan, Jurong Drive-in and Odeon Katong Reviewed by WONG SING YEON G IN 1970, Teddy Robin made his film debut in a weepie titled The Price of Love.533 words
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Miscellaneous592 1984-06-29 27 ■3ZZ3 5 M K3E3 8 9.15 86CTEXT Live Sample Page*. 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. 9.4S Opening and Programme Highlights followed 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by by Had Raya Puasa Children's Special (M). Torvffl and Dean (Ice Skating Special). 10.40 Miss Switch to the Rescue. Featuring one592 words
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Advertisement246 1984-06-29 28 oaUßQilfl*Elileiil y^^"afai!.tmSsb&-s i■M^B #^^K»_*''i I < f v ■H I #S'i' ]P|fiSH^^Hp|'>^^B3fL3*J^^^^^^^Hp^p^^^^B rs v :^^F^HB^^^^Kn^^HEiMaiis^v2m!i>^^vfl|M I v > liiM I iff lyneautiiul p ggflf vM We've a choice of 14 beautiful apartment designs for via the Bukit Timah Expressway J^ujg your family to choose All of them are spacious and246 words
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Miscellaneous308 1984-06-29 32 SB TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 12.28 pm High tide: 12.11 pm (2.3 m) (2 m) Low tide: 5.18 pmLow tide: 6.03 pm (1.1 m) (1.1 m) High tide: 11.05 pmHigh tide: 11.48 pm (2.7 m) (2.8 m) PAINTINGS ON OLD SINGAPORE OIL AND water colour paintings capturing the changing landscape308 words
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Miscellaneous698 1984-06-29 32 GERMAN FILMS TODAY at 6 30 pm, *oI Who's Craxy, Doc? will W be re-screened at the B «B£T k.\ I Goethe-Institut audito- wL. y J rium. The film is about a vj J psychiatric patient who WA goes out into the outside world creating chaos 1 wherever he goes.698 words
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Miscellaneous183 1984-06-29 32 SSO CONCERT THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Japanese conductor Yoshizaku Fukumura, will hold a familiar favourites concert today at 8.15 pm at Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at the usual booking centres. LUNCHTIME CONCERT LUNCHTIME concert at the DBS auditorium183 words
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Miscellaneous686 1984-06-29 33 THE SINGAPORE MOMTOR "NZX leisure comics froay.june29.i964 kj*t —————————————I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook U V vk,t V A <«tt ART. PLEASE we A S VooNCr, J K*)(J. r u)HV IT SOUNDS UKE jl •tfflll I* Stop CAU.IN& Me A I PEfcfECUV OPOJARDLV JO6T DON'T ONE OF IHE V -Wfc nil*686 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-06-29 34 JOCKEY Alwin Tweedie appears to have broken his lean spell and could be back to his riding best at Bukit Timah today. It could pay punters to support him, for the champion could strike back with a treble on newcomer362 words
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Article181 1984-06-29 34 WONDCRBOY MA ZHEN-TAN MA-TAN (Monitor) (2»o too) (Wan B»o) fUni 1) Mr Me* Ouy 1 Mvdwta \j TIhmmm 14 M«* My Wort UM#>M T Wtii) 14 Mart My Word UTmimun 12TWr*#n 7 Mwdam Map Rtotl 2 OlDMfl Pirt 2 OcMA Pwtl 1« MMdMT Mor*«f 7 Bmu Cadeau 8181 words
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331 1984-06-29 34 AMERICAN-BRED Grand Charles, who gave his rivals a thrashing in Penang last week, should be contesting classic races later in the season. The way he won suggests he can win more races before going to the top class and the classics.331 words
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843 1984-06-29 34 TWENTY Class Four newcomers will be making their debut at Bukit Timah this weekend. They are: Andy's Delight (late Marching Time), a 3-year-old birg by Stanford-Lydia, arrived on 7/11/83 for trainer Leong Poh Keong, who also owns the horse. Bengiamigo II (late Super Trooper),843 words
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Article3529 1984-06-29 35 HOW TO READ THE CARD: iMMltlag amber; horse's name; age, origin and sex; weight; weight difference within brackets; Jockey's name; barrier draw; trainer owner; runs record (firsts-seconds-thirds-fourths-un-placed) aad last three runs; last ran record; aad last wla record (If any). RACE 1 2.15 CL 4 DIV 7- 1,2003,529 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-06-29 39 GOLF ROUNDUP SUCHEN Von Arnim, an outdoor sportswoman who took to golf about five years ago on her mother-in-law's advice, yesterday edged out Helen Tan in a sudden death play-off to win tne Singapore Island Country Club Open title596 words
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121 1984-06-29 39 SINGAPORE will be sending its youngest team ever for the annual international golf match against Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur next weekend. Although the Singapore Golf Association has yet to announce the team, it is common knowledge that the following will rerjresent Singapore. Thev121 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1984-06-29 40 WONDER BOY - lONn0F" RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY CUP specialist Ivan Allan's Sentimental Journey II and Andermatt stepped up on.tbeir preparations for next week's $75,000 Queen Elizabeth II Cup event over 2,000 m with an outstanding workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning.1,382 words
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Article839 1984-06-29 40 RACE 1 2.00 CI 4 Diy 5 1,200 m 1 Everything Nice 1157 App Danis 9 2 Muchot Oracle* 56 Asuwadi 8 3 Keleme Roy 56 Cheng 12 4 Quincy 56 Cruz 2 5 Gentlemen 1185% Velu 11 6 Scotlend Yerd 55% Leong 7 7 Rhythm Mester 55%839 words
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121 1984-06-29 40 NEW YORK, Friday RAY (BOOM BOOM) Mancini, who suffered a brutal beating when he lost his World Boxing Association lightweight title to Livingstone Bramble on June 1, was yesterday pronounced fit to fight again by his team of doctors. "I don't see121 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-06-29 41 READERS have started writing in expressing their views over national coach Jita Singh's resignation. Hare sre some of them. If you want to air your views on sports, why not write to The Sports Editor, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexander Road, #0301A Delta House, Singapore 0315. Don't68 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-06-29 41 Let's get on with the show, says football fan THE JITA SINGH RESIGNATION SPEAKING as an ardent football fan, I think there has been too much fuss over the Jita Singh issue. The matter appears fairly clear-cut. Jita Singh has tendered his resignation, it245 words
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Article215 1984-06-29 41 IT STARTED with a few players, then Suriamurthy and Pathmanathan went across the Causeway...and lately, others are contemplating the same course. With Singapore likely to be back in the Malaysia Cup next year, it will be a heartache to watch Singaporeans playing against Singaporeans.215 words
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63 1984-06-29 41 WILL someone in the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) please explain why they were so adamant in getting Jita to stay, when P Pathimanathan and R Suriamurthy were branded as "jumping off" the wagon at a crucial stage. Since Jita has done63 words
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172 1984-06-29 41 HOW CAN we ever be able to produce a steady and solid national side if talented local players keep leaving Singapore for greener pastures? I am not referring to Fandi Ahmad who is a first-class player with a great future ahead172 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-06-29 42 REST OF THE WORLD FACES HERCULEAN TASK IN TODAY'S FINAL ROUND Reuter LONDON, Friday THE Soviet Union increased its lead after the third round of the six-day chess match yesterday, leaving the rest of the world with a herculean task in today's final bout if itReuter - 295 words
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271 1984-06-29 42 CANADIAN OPEN QOLF C'SHIP OAKVILLE (Ontario), Friday SOUTH AFRICAN Nick Price turned in one of his finest rounds of the year yesterday, a five-under-par 67, to take the first-round lead in the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Price, 27, had a two-stroke lead over271 words
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116 1984-06-29 42 Reuter PARIS, Friday FRENCHMAN BERNARD Hinault said yesterday he was confident of winning the Tour de France cycle race for a record-equalling fifth time. And he had some harsh words for two of his main challengers, compatriot Laurent Fignon, the defending champion, andReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-06-29 44 ALFONSO CHAN - FOCUS ON GYMNASTICS Reports by ALFONSO CHAN GYMNASTICS in Singapore has had its high horse riding into the sunset. The ancient art, axed from last year's South-East Asia Games, is now entering a death-and-rebirth cycle in Singapore. It was Olga Korbut who started it all at thePictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 580 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-06-29 44 GAN SOCK HONG may not have the same lithe body that Olga Korbut had when she was the world's gymnastics darling, but she has the same likeable looks. Sock Hong only took up the sport seriously two years ago. She was chosen at random one day166 words
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399 1984-06-29 45 AP MADRID, Friday ALL SPANISH soccer reviews on the European soccer cup final in Paris agreed yesterday that Spain lost to France only because of bad luck and the "partial performance" by Czech referee Christov. Without the mistake made by Spanish goalie LuisAP - 399 words
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Article84 1984-06-29 45 Reuter A TOTAL 599,850 spectators watched the 15 matches of the European soccer championship in which France heat Spain- 2-0 in the final here last night, the organising committee said yesterday. The biggest crowd was 54,858 in the Marseilles Velodrome Stadium where France beat Portugal 3-2Reuter - 84 words
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266 1984-06-29 45 Reuter OSLO, Friday NORWEGIAN Ingrid Kristiansen issued an Olympic challenge to American Mary Decker and Briton Zola Budd tonight when she clipped almost 10 seconds off the women's 5,000 metres world best time at the Bislett Games. Kristiansen cruised home in 14 minutes 58.89Reuter - 266 words
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Article122 1984-06-29 45 Reuter LONDON, Friday ENGLAND, humiliated in the first cricket test against West Indies, regained some of their self respect on the opening day of the second test at Lord's here today. By the close of a day interrupted three times by rain and bad lightReuter - 122 words
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248 1984-06-29 46 INDIANAPOLIS, Friday GEORGE Dicarlo raced to the third American record today but two virtual unknowns stole the show on the fourth day of the US Olympic swimming trials. While Dicarlo wiped out the oldest record on the books by winning the 400 metre248 words
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Article81 1984-06-29 46 The top two finishers in each event automatically qualify for the US Olympic team: Men's 400 metre freestyle: 1. George Dicarto 3:51.03 2. John Mykkanen 3:51.44 3. Mike O'Brien 3:51.66 Women's 100 metre butterfly: 1. Jenna Johnson 59.08 2. Mary Meagher 59.40 3. Nancy Hogshead 1 00 4 781 words
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132 1984-06-29 46 US cycle team picked after 10day trial AP SPOKANE, Fri COACHES for the US Olympic cycling team named a 12 member men's road racing team and a women's team of six on Wednesday night's awards banquet, ending 10 days of qualifying trials. Four men and two women were named asAP - 132 words
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263 1984-06-29 46 Reuter LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Friday THE INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee (IOC) yesterday inaugurated a four-year research project In sports medicine and drug abuse to begin at this Summer's Olympics in Los Angeles. Prince Alexandre De Merode, president of the lOC's medical commission, said the researchReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1984-06-29 47 Pressure at the top forcing young players into problems WIMBLED O Reuter LONDON, Fri ONE hundred years after women first played at Wimbledon, big money, ballooning world interest and sheer pressure in women's top-level tennis have forced young players to run before they canReuter - 1,041 words
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103 1984-06-29 47 CENTRE COURT Betsy Nagelsen V (X) Chris Evert Uoyd (US) (US) Scot Davis- V John Lloyd (US) (Britain) Rolf Gehring V (X) Ivan Lendl (West Germany) (Czechoslovakia) COURT ONE (X) Carting Bassett V Anne Hobbs (Canada) (Britain) Martin Davis (US) V103 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-06-29 47 AP WIMBLEDON (England), Friday WIMBLEDON officials yesterday cleared two-time champion Jimmy Connors of the United States of using bad language during his centre court victory on Wednesday over Sweden's Stefan Simonsson. Referee Alan Mills and other tournament officials listened to a video recording ofAP - 137 words
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