Singapore Monitor, 1 July 1984
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Title Section13 1984-07-01 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 22/5/84 Sunday, July 1 f 1984 40cents13 words
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Article, Illustration835 1984-07-01 2 WONG AH YOKE; WONG SING YEONG - By WONG AH YOKE and WONG SING YEONG AFTER 31 years as one of Cathay Organisation's premier cinemas, the Odeon Theatre screened its last show yesterday. And when the iron ball strikes with a mighty thump in probably two montns' time, it will notPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 835 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-07-01 2 K K FONG - Saturday night at Orchard Rd minus the hi-fi sets By K K FONG IT WAS the usual Saturday night crowd at Far East Plaza last night. People, young and old, stood or sat around, watching others stroll by. Then, around 7 pm, the crowd suddenly began to swell. A fewPICTURE BY CLIFTON AW - 325 words
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65 1984-07-01 2 IN our special report on Armed Forces Day published in the weekender section of this newspaper it is reported that the Minister of Defence will give away the prizes at the SAF celebrations this evening. After this section had been printed we were informed that65 words
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141 1984-07-01 3 NINE against, five for, four ambivalent that was the result of the street poN the' Monitor conducted yesterday to get the views of Singaporeans on the non-constituency MPs proposal. Monitor reporters spoke to a total of 18 people in the lunch-time crowd141 words
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Article435 1984-07-01 3 MR CHIA, 27, an engineer: "Singapore should have an opposition in parliament but I don't think having these non-consituency opposition MPs would be effective. "An MP should be voted in. If an oppostion member is competent, he would get voted in. What if the rfystem does not work out?435 words
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Article223 1984-07-01 3 MR CHAN, engineering student, Nanyans Technological Institute:. "Irs a good idea. We need some opposition in the Parliament. This will allow for some other views to be heard." MR SIMON LIEW, in his 30s, businessman: '"Hie move will allow for other views to be heard in parliament. At least223 words
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Article184 1984-07-01 3 MISS FONG, in her 20s, clerk: "Members of parliament should rightly be elected by the citizens themselves. If they are not chosen by the people, they are not fit to be there in the first place. "On the other hand, the proposal is good in the sense that it184 words
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Article739 1984-07-01 3 EE BOON LEE - AT LEAST ONE MEMBER HAS SAID THAT HE PLANS TO VOTE AGAINST PROPOSAL By EE BOON LEE THE SUCCESS of the Government's move to create a minimum number of seats for the opposition in Parliament lies in the hands of its own backbenchers. It's no secret739 words
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Article83 1984-07-01 3 THE PARLIAMENT debate on the Howe Report on the Aged will continue tomorrow. It is expected that several MPs will offer their views on the recommendations in the report, in particular the proposal that the age for withdrawal of Central Provident Fund savings be raised83 words
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134 1984-07-01 4 COURTESY has become more common in the service sector, a survey of 382 people has found. The improvement has been particularly noticeable in hotels and private hospitals. Two thirds of the peofile surveyed said staff in hese types of establishments are now134 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-07-01 4 People the essence of a good neighbourhood HAVING A FLAT may be easy. But creating a friendly pleasant neighbourhood is much harder. While the HDB and the various community groups can help by building and organising the basic infrastructure to encourage this friendly neighbourhood atmosphere such a result can only212 words
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341 1984-07-01 4 PARTY MAY ALSO INTRODUCE ANOTHER TWO WOMAN MEMBERS FOR POLLS A SENIOR military officer, a top civil servant and a leading woman trade unionist are expected to be among six more candidates to be announced by the People's Action Party341 words
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Article99 1984-07-01 4 FEMALE will have a new look from this month. Besides having a glossier appearance, the magazine will also be published monthly instead of fortnightly This was revealed to the 800 guests at the celebration of the magazine's 10th anniversary in a leading hotel on Friday night. The99 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-07-01 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - STORY and PICTURES by CHEW YEN FOOK SHAMSUDDIN bin Abdullah, 21, won't forget Hari Raya 1984 for a lone time. At 3.40 am yesterday, the huge Palembang mango tree standing just outside his home at Kallang came crashing down right across the area257 words
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110 1984-07-01 6 BURGLARS made off with more than $40,000 in cash and jewellery after breaking into a beauty saloon and an office in the past two days. Yesterday morning, Miss S P Tay, 33, found her shop, Beauty Line Saloon in Scotts Road, broken110 words
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Article40 1984-07-01 6 THE PRESIDENT Scholarships' presentation at the Istana has been postponed from tonight to 8 pm tomorrow. Guests attending the presentation please note the change and be at the Istana by 7.45 pm. 1 .1 V. r.r>. t40 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-07-01 7 K K FONG - By K K FONG A 51-YEAR-OLD bachelor was picked up by Central detectives yesterday in a raid oo a three-storey shophouse in Amoy Street. Police also seised an automatic revolver and a box containing 40 rounds of ammunition. These were hidden in the ceiling of255 words
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249 1984-07-01 7 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces (SAF) has declared in black and white its commitment to the people. In a move unusual among public sector organisations, the SAF has drawn up the corporate philosophy on which its policies ana actions are and will249 words
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184 1984-07-01 7 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces Declaration, in essence, states that: As the military arm in the total defence of Singapore, the SAF must be alert and prepared to ensure the security and survival of our nation. Its strength comes from all its citizens and to184 words
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Advertisement57 1984-07-01 4 BLUEBELL invites you to attend a SPECIAL SALE gr£ aT offeringr. reductions 1 (up to 70 percent) on BRANDED leather fashion 1 3 accessories plus fragrances. 8 Date 29th, 30th June'& Ist July 1984 Time 10.00 am to 9.00 pm Venue Hong Kong Philippines Rooms sth Floor Hilton International Singapore57 words
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Advertisement182 1984-07-01 7 TT §*2 250 Introducing the Tooth Saver-Ruocaril with 2 Fluorides Fkiocari beats ordhary toothpastes with its high fluoride content i 1 This is why the logical French made Fluocaril their best-selling pharmaceutical toothpaste. It contains two Fluorides of higher concentration (2,500 P.P.M.) than any other toothpaste, to strengthen your teeth182 words
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323 1984-07-01 8 MAMLA, Saturday PRESIDENT Ferdinand llarcoa formed a new government today, retaining his wife Imelda in the Cabinet, reorganising several ministries and appointing a new foreign minister. Mrs Marcoa had previously indicated her wish to retire from government office. President Marcos named Mr Arturo323 words
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202 1984-07-01 8 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Da tuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad is expected to reshuffle his 24-member cabinet this month (July), political sources said today. They told the press that he might drop several ministers, including Finance Minister Tenaku RazaleighUPI - 202 words
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83 1984-07-01 8 Reuter MAHH a, Saturday PHILIPPINE PresMeat FerdJaaad Marcos said today be wooM Ml meet stadeat demonstrators to discass their demaads oatU they Improved their Eagllsk. He tod a aewa eoafcreace the stadeats shoaM be more cwcbt aad elegaat hi their laagaage. "Aad If notReuter - 83 words
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226 1984-07-01 8 Reuter BEUING, Saturday CHINA'S policies toward Hong Kong are firm and will remain unchanged for 50 years after Britain bands back the territory to Beijing in 1997, China's leader Deng Xiaoping has said. Extracts from Mr Deng's talks with two visiting HongReuter - 226 words
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75 1984-07-01 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE government-owned Malaysian Airline System is expected to record a pretax profit of more than 70 million ringgits (5963.52 million) for the year ending March SI, 1984, MAS general manager Axis Abdul Rahman said yesterday. In contrast, the previousAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-07-01 10 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday SINGAPORE Foreign Minister, Mr S Dhanabalan has said the Soviet military buildup at Danang and Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam threatened the security of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). In an interview withReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-07-01 10 UPI HOUSTON: A Pakistani citizen suspected by the US State Department of being a foreign agent was being held under a US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) bond yesterday for allegedly trying to ship parts for nuclear weapons to Pakistan. Nazir Ahmed Vaid, 33, was arrested lastUPI - 75 words
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72 1984-07-01 10 Reuter PRETORIA: Twenty-eight people died and 50 were injured, some seriously, in Cape Province early today in one of South Africa's worst bus crashes, a spokesman at police headquarters said. The bus left the road near Jamestown, 250 km north ofReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-07-01 10 PALM BEACH GARDENS (Florida): The Palm Beach County Science Museum and a Sheraton Chef introduced local journalists to the sport on Wednesday, in. preparation for Seafest '84, an underwater awareness weekend at the PGA Sheraton Resort next month. tt - 45 words
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49 1984-07-01 10 Reuter TAIPEH: Taiwan's Parliament yesterday ftpE roved a controversial Bill permitting aboron after a delay of nearly years. Under the Bill, unmarried minors must obtain parental consent for an abortion and married Women must have the consent of their husbands. Reuter vReuter - 49 words
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74 1984-07-01 10 AP DETROIT: General Motors Corp, the world's largest industrial company, has diversified into the computer business, agreeing to purchase the computer company of Texas billionaire, Mr H Ross Perot, for US$2.5 billion (595.2S billion). GM chairman. Mr Roger B Smith, announced the pending acquisitionAP - 74 words
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232 1984-07-01 12 FERRY LATER ARRIVES IN BEIRUT WITHOUT NINE OF THE 63 PEOPLE ABOARD UPI BEIRUT, Saturday THE LEBANESE passenger ferry forced by Israeli gunboats into Israel's northern port of Haifa arrived in Beirut today, but nine of its passengers were detained in Israel, Lebanon's government radioUPI - 232 words
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408 1984-07-01 12 AP WASHINGTON, Sat THE WORLD Bank, biggest international source of aid for poor countries, has set a record by lending U5515,523 billion (about 5533.063 billion) to 79 governments in the past year. The bank's fiscal year ends today. Most of its loans U5511,949AP - 408 words
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Article75 1984-07-01 12 LATWP LOS ANQELES, Sat PROBABLY the biggest problem for people traveling abroad is the language barrier. SE A A Product Development Corp. of Glendale, California, has unveiled a product that may solve the problem. It is a hand-held electronic device that converts English words orLATWP - 75 words
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179 1984-07-01 12 LAT-WP BUENOS AIRES, Sat ARGENTINA yesterday Sid US$45O million (about 955.5 million) to satisfy second-quarter payments of overdue interest on its crashing foreign debt. It was aided by a fresh loan from creditor banks and a major contribution from its own hard-curren-cy reservesLAT-WP - 179 words
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209 1984-07-01 12 AP, Reuter LA PAZ (Bolivia), Saturday THE MILITARY arrested Bolivian President Hernan Siles Zuazo today and took him to an unknown site in the capital, government sources said. In Lisbon, Prime Minister Mario Soares announced he had been informed of a military coup in BoliviaAP, Reuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-07-01 14 UPI OTTAWA, Saturday MR PIERRE Elliott Trudeau, saying his greatest achievement was to have survived," turns over control of Canada's government today to Mr John Turner. Mr Turner, a 55-year-old corporate lawyer and former Finance Minister who left politics nine years ago inUPI - 336 words
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268 1984-07-01 14 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE REAGAN Administration yesterday accepted a Soviet proposal for reopening negotiations aimed at banning anti-satellite Star Wars" weapons but said that It wants to expand the talks to include discussion of medium- ana long-range nuclear weapons. In a seriesLAT-WP - 268 words
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Article58 1984-07-01 14 AP DALLAS, Saturday AN UNEMPLOYED waiter who was rejected by a dance partner at a plush Dallas nightclub "blew her a kiss before fatally shooting her and five other patrons early yesterday, police said. The gunman also seriously wounded a seventh person in what police calledAP - 58 words
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Advertisement351 1984-07-01 10 A^aluteto^^ Admiral N The All-American Homemakers Admiral... an established name known to most American homes brings to Singapore a superb range of home appliances. Quality and innovation are the keys to Admiral's success in the field of home appliances. Every appliance is subjected to the strictest standards of performance and351 words
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Advertisement149 1984-07-01 14 Factory Stock Cksarancel Market Slump! Clearing Existing Stock. See to believe. First-come-first-served. 100 units Imported Polyester —rrT"L Putt-Out Storage Beds. 4 Queen Size L fl Spring t < J 0 180 Units Beautiful 4 ya Brand New Queen Size Spring Mattresses Vtears Warranty) $129/- each plus 1 Imported 230 Unlts^Bl|V)fc^^^^^vWvet,149 words
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Article, Illustration945 1984-07-01 17 P DRAM EinrealJ On Jan 15, a television craw who happanad to ba filming in tha araa rescued fivs-ysar-old Jimmy Tontlewics from tha icy Laka Michigan. Ha had remained under water for almost 20 minutes. When doctors slowly brought him round, Jimmy was in aSipa Press - 945 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1984-07-01 18 The new small operators depend on the phone and trust to thrive CRIMS IN rocus ILLEGAL CH AP-JI-K1 GAMBLING IH SINGAPORE FROM an Illegal gambling business that used to reap $$00,000 a day, tbe chap jl kl has been reduced to a minor vice1,211 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1984-07-01 18 SIT YIN FONG - 36 YEARS AGO...—i By SIT YIN FONG "THE MOST experienced and optimistic police officers today admit that the chap jl kl is the most colossal and highly-organised form of gambling with which they have had to deal with in1,179 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1984-07-01 20 NATURE WATCH A HAZARDOUS TRIP TO THE ENDAU-ROMPIN RESERVE IN JOHOR THE ESSENCE of Nature is the luck of the draw she does not always "behave" or arrange herself according to the convenience of human beings. The Malayan Nature Society, which specialises in jungle trips, hasPICTURE: SHAHAFEN YUSSOF - 1,211 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1984-07-01 20 FAMILY LINES-FAMILY LINES-FAMILY LINES—FAMILY LINES-FAMILY LINES-FAMILY LINES-FAMILY LINES- BE INCONSISTENT ONE PROVEN way of producing a neurotic child is to be inconsistent in your treatment of him. For example, when the child cries, respond in no set way. Don't ever let your child know1,084 words
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Article444 1984-07-01 22 VINCENT FONG - Not unusual in a depressed market, says consultant I® REPORTS BY VINCENT FONG THE VIABILITY of some building projects have come into doubt. For some developers, to go ahead with these projects is akin to walking a tight-rope without the aid of a parasol. To start444 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-01 22 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG THE RECENT increase in' the prime lending rate to 9Vfe per cent by banks is expected to add to the mounting pressures already faced by developers in the property market. "Developers are expected to feel the pinch caused by too many projects coming284 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-07-01 23 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA MOULMEIN LODGE, a four-storey walk-up apartment block comprising eight units, ts for the taking if buyers are looking for a home with no communal amenities and who are only prepared to pay the minimal for maintenance cost. Located at the230 words
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560 1984-07-01 23 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA ANOTHER problem on the delay of the Temporary Occupational License (TOL) has cropped up this time in Teresa Ville, a condominium project being developed by Yat Yuen Hong, a member of the Hong Fok Corporation Group. Buyers of the560 words
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PROPERTY TALK
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Article40 1984-07-01 23 ACTORS can "go break a leg." and bo can property managers. But when a property manager broke a leg inspecting a building site, ooe worker, overwhelmed by mischief, put up this sign: "Dancing on site is prohibited."40 words
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Article52 1984-07-01 23 SOME people won't mind being showered with it. Other's would squirm at the very idea. But at the topping off ceremony of a building, incense and offerings were burnt to appease the "gods. Everyone who attended the ceremony had their share of a lucky 'bath' from ashes52 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-07-01 27 Everyone 'sheds' hair, but when you lose handfuls, you need to get to the root of the problem IPS THE MEREST hint of a receding hairline, of Chinning hair, or of too much hair in the comb is enough to give most women the panicky feelingIPS - 766 words
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Article543 1984-07-01 27 Tout 1. Start with 72 years 72 2. Gender: If you are malt, subtract 3 -3 If female, add 4. (That's right there's a seven-year spread between the sexes.) +4 3. Life style: a) If you live m an urban area with a population more543 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-07-01 28 SYGMA THE MOVIE that established Judy Garland as legend and confirmed the renown of James Mason is resurrected in its entirety...A STAR IS BORN f the 1954 classic which took the world by storm will be premiered in Paris in August. Exactly 30 years after itSYGMA - 499 words
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Article68 1984-07-01 28 The movie reappears intact. This original version, will reinforce once more, the interest off film buffs and musical comedy fans with a zest for nostalgia. The restitution off the cut versions off this "monument" will make It possible ffor the public to discover two68 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-07-01 28 SCENES FROM THE FILM LEFT: Judy Garland takes the lead as the highly talented singer who pays the high price of fame with her own happiness. CLOCKWISE from above: One of the rare be-hind-the-scenes photographs that Bob Willoughby took in116 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1984-07-01 29 VIOLET OON - European dishes with appealing flavour Place: Troika DBS Restaurant, 44th Floor, DBS Building. 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****88. Type of food: Continental with a Russian touch. Specialty is the Mongolian Steak ($2B) in the Balalaika Room, Beef Shashlik ($25) and Russian Borshch Soup ($6). Quality of1,024 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-07-01 31 PHILIP CHEAH - I America's No. 1 rocker sets his sights on some old visions By PHILIP CHEAH THE "BOSS" is back. Bruce Springsteen's new album, Bom in the U.S.A., is a fast, driving rock V roll album irresistible both to the ear and the feet. But is it877 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-07-01 32 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER "THE AMERICAN Broadcasting Company, which paid $225 million for the United Statestelecast rites to the 1984 Summer OlymEics...," began a story in a Chicago newspaper, ater the reporter wrote: "That network owned the rites to those Games..."595 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-07-01 32 RODNEY HOBSON - Hobson's Choice b* RODNEY HOBSON DID YOU support the Arts Festival? It was well worth it, not only for the performances but also for the chance to observe other people. To see if you missed anything try this simple Hobson's484 words
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622 1984-07-01 32 Jackie Sam - SINGAPORI AN A By Jackie Sam JUST where did George Lucas get that idea of serving monkev's brains to Indiana Jones in his Temple of Doom? Singapore, perhaps. Before the early 1950s it was one allegedly Chinese epicurean delight that was little known622 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration520 1984-07-01 33 Title: The Heart of the Dragon Author: Alasdak Clayre Publisher: William Collins Sons ft Co. Ltd Reviewer: LUCILLA TEOH Rating: China, the Middle Kingdom and the sleeping giant, is rousing itsell from nearly naif a century of self-imposed isolation. The post-Maoist government is pursuing520 words
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Article117 1984-07-01 33 Title: Fame Became of Him: Hemmingway Aa Public Writer Author: John Raebum Publisher: Indiana Univeraity LAT-WP HOW NOVELIST Hemingway became a major celebrity is the subject of this book. "The architect of his public reputation," Hemingway became "the darling of the mass media" by "hisLAT-WP - 117 words
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117 1984-07-01 33 Title: Truman Author: Robert H Ferrell Publisher: Viking LAT-WP Commemorating the 100 th anniversary of Truman's birth on May 8,1884, this book is s richly anecdotal portrait of the modest Missouri farmer whose rise to the Presidency mirrors the country's own passage fromLAT-WP - 117 words
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Article127 1984-07-01 33 Title: A Book of Roaes Author: Bill Logan Publisher: Morrow LAT-WP A Book of Roses compresses a good deal of data into quite a compact volume. The author comes up with intriguing brief "biographies" of 55 of the best performers available, including someLAT-WP - 127 words
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99 1984-07-01 33 TWs Author PufaMwr 1 Incfcana Jonas James Sphara and the Temple Kahn of Doom 2 1 Guinness Book of Morris Bantam Ut Haririmrii i Inllff WOna KOCOfuS MCWrWtBf 3 No Good Men Genevieve Otis Richardson 4 4 Floodgate99 words
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197 1984-07-01 33 FICTION 1. The Waiting Drum Louis L'Amour 2. The Aqurtaine Progression Robert Ludkjm 3. Lincoln: A Novel Gore Vidai 4. The Haj Leon Uris 5. FuN Circle Daruette Steele 6. '....And Ladies of the Club' Helen Hooven Santmyer 7. Heretics of Dune197 words
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Advertisement101 1984-07-01 17 FEATURES CHAP Jl Kl A vice that refuses to die: PlB-19 HOW TO bring up a neurotic child: P2O GETTING to the root of the problem why women lose hair: P27 A STAR is bom The 1954 classic by George Cukor, which launched the late Judy Garland into super-stardom, premieres101 words
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Advertisement259 1984-07-01 23 AUCTION SALE The Plaza, Beach Rd, Singapore 15 Attractive studio apartments and one 2-bedroom apartment. High levels. Panoramic Views. Excellent Rental Returns. FOR AUCTION INDIVIDUALLY 2-Bfdroow aait with riir of 92 m (Title: 99 yr) 129-317 l-Bedrooi witi with to of 43« a each (Title: 99 yr) <25-313 124-313 #24-318259 words
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Miscellaneous490 1984-07-01 33 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: A quiet start to the year Is indicated. Th« middle months show much excitement and change. Many under your sign wdl move to another house, perhaps In another part of the country. The accent Is on new friends and a different way of life. Romance Is likely490 words
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Advertisement53 1984-07-01 34 <•'■&&&: *zzsj&'&<s '-<^^ J -> j Y' .'^i^miteVfr^f* toS &fl£ v 4/' ;--v Anchor Beer salutes the on the occasion of Armed Forces Day. We recognise your contribution to the peace and prosperity of our nation. Anchor Beer takes this opportunity to honour the men and women who shoulder the53 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-07-01 35 SAF people who form the foundation of National Security THE history of military service in Singapore can be traced back to 1854 with the formation of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps. .But the Singapore Armed Forces in its present form only took shape in 1966 when Dr Goh Keng Swee746 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-07-01 36 TONIGHT, the Singapore Armed Forces celebrates Armed Forces Day with a major parade at the National Stadium. 20,000 seats have been made available to the public and these are available, on a first-come, first-served basis, from community centres. TIME ITEM 7.30 pm Arrival of the Chief of255 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-07-01 37 THE Singapore Armed Forces in its present form has been in existence for 17 years. In those years it has served without question where needed. Today, for the first time, the Singapore Armed Forces makes a formal declaration of its purpose and its436 words
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Advertisement96 1984-07-01 37 On our BTH Anniversary, I we rejoice and share this |l I momentous occasion in celebrating with II I the People and Government of Singapore II I on their II 25th YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE. I I We extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to II I all our clients, friends96 words
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Advertisement248 1984-07-01 38 it's obviously a Baume 8c Merrier sheer brushed steel enhances the distinctive 12-sided bezel of this limited edition Rivera by Baume 8c Mercier. Connoisseurs of impeccable craftsmanship will appreciate the ultra thin and a movement within 60 seconds a Models are available for both gentlemen and ladies in 18 karat248 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-07-01 39 SAP Day Farad* '84 (llva) (E) (Ch 9, 7.29 ptn) 2500 MEN and women from all branches of the army, navy and air force, including reservists, go on parade today to celebrate SAF Day. This year being Singapore's 25th year as a nation, the SAF210 words
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138 1984-07-01 39 Rage ot Angels (Ch 5, Tues, 10.15 pm) TOP SHOW OF THE WEEK JACLYN SMITH trades in her halo for a briefcase, playing greenhorn lawyer Jennifer Parker. This is the first episode of a four part miniseries based on Sidney Sheldon's best-seller of138 words
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Advertisement115 1984-07-01 39 Ourpre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word focus. Unlike conventional TVs National s Quin'n* Colour TV is the only one in the world with .in e» tra pre-focus lens in front of its picture tuDc So the electron beams get finely focussed twee to needle-point intensity' The result115 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-07-01 40 LUCILLA TEOH - TODAY S HIGHLIGHTS SCORING SYSTEM: Hat Warti Saataf Batow A vara* Reviews by LUCILLA TEOH Film Focus That Forsyte Woman (E) (Ch 12, 8.40 pm) GREEK Garson, Errol Flynn, Janet Leigh, Robert Young and Walter Pidgeon a distinguished gathering of talent if ever there548 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-07-01 41 WEEK'S highlights A varan fin Gaatf EicaNaat Masquerade (Not episode) (E) (Ch B, Saturday, 0.19 pm) A SPY series cast in the same mould as Mission Imposssible but with a difference. The National Intelligence Agency employs ordinary citixens with certain talents to help451 words
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Advertisement115 1984-07-01 40 STREAMLINED National's latest video cassette recorder, the NV-370EN, comes in a slim compact design, yet it's packed with all the features you'd want in a VCR. Front loading system Multi-function display One-touch timer recording Memory function 14 days timer recording Cue/Review operation NV-370EN See it today at your nearest National115 words
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Miscellaneous773 1984-07-01 40 8.90 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. merit with Mr Smith. But when the time can win the respect of his family. •00 Opening and Programme Highlights comes for Tommy to ask the scientist 6.10 Programme Highlights. foMowed by Mouserclse. for date, he is left speechless, and 6.18 News (M). Mickey shares773 words
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Miscellaneous628 1984-07-01 41 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights is performed only by the womenfolk, and 8.40 Film Focus: That Forsyte Woman, followed by Qidda (Chinese Subtitles). which teds an interesting story. See Today's Highlights. This fHmtet focus**; on the Qidda, a tra- 8.35 Coming Attractions (Channel 12 Pro- 10.30 Late News (E). ditional628 words
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Miscellaneous526 1984-07-01 41 THEATRE FILM/SHOW TIMES (Phona) MM Tha Ring Of DaaMi (C)/10.46 am (*****16) Friend* and Brother* (Q/1.30, 3.30, 7, 9.15 Uwmu The rang 01 DmNi (C)/10.46 am (*****30) Friend* and Brottier* (C)/1.30. 3.30, 7, 9.15 Bedok Banana Cop (C)/11 am (*****7) PagarPagarCinta(M)/1.30. 3.30, 7. 9.15 Broadway Banana Cop (C)/11 am (*****93)526 words
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Article215 1984-07-01 42 SPEEDY Charrette can make amends for his last-start fourth in the King's Gold Cup in Kuala Lumpur last month by winning Race 3, the main Class 1 sprint over 1,200 metres, at Bukit Timah today. The Sandford Lad seven-year-old showed that he is yet over215 words
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1773 1984-07-01 42 BLUEGRASS Stable's Blitz 'Em lived up to his name when he left his rivals trailing behind at Bukit Timah yesterday. Trained by Kitson Leong and ridden by Alwin Tweedie, Blitz 'Em, who was making his debut, won by seven lengths from Royal Members, with1,773 words
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Article203 1984-07-01 42 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao too) (Wan too) Nml 1J taajajajaa I 140M»0pMn UOwiOfMM 14 0wnOp«on 4CMncy 10 PaoRc II 4 Ouvcy 12 Rio BWbo 1 EvaryMng Nea il Ratal I MH toltol I 2QaMIM«M ONoiFor Show 13 Not For Show 13 Not For Show203 words
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Article3524 1984-07-01 42 ■iwtfiui Ticmi MM**m RACE 1 2.00 CL 4 DIV 5 1,200 m RATINGS: 71 62 STAKES: $15,500 1 Everything Nice II 5 brnzm 57 (d 3 s) App Dania 9 E Breukeien CT Tan 30 (2-4-2-2-20) 200 26/5 (Danis 11th to Gracetand C 4-2 Sl2oos 1:17.2)3,524 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-07-01 46 UWM* 1 L SnavJ 'Hooligans area really big problem In soccer' IPS PULL NAME: Brian Ernest Talbot. BIRTHPLACE/DATE: Ipswich/July 21, 1953 HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 1.76m/78kg. MARRIED: Yes, to Sandra. CHILDREN: Nicola, Daniel, Samantha and Darren. CAR: Audi 100. PREVIOUS CLUBS: Ipswich. TRADE BEPORE TURNING PRO: Joined Ipswich straight from schoolIPS - 393 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-07-01 47 FRENCH SUPERSTAR TAKES THE GOLDEN BALL AND GOLDEN SHOE AWARDS WORLDFRONT Agencies MICHEL PLATINI, the superstar of the IM4 European socCer championship, has been voted the best player of the tournament by Journalists. He was also the top goalscorer with goals. Platini won the Adidas "Golden Ball,"Agencies - 353 words
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612 1984-07-01 47 AP INDIANAPOLIS, Saturday TRACY CAULKINS won her third event and aet her first record yesterday at the US Olympic swimming trials when she eclipsed her own American standard in the 200-metre individual medley. Three other swimmers captured their secondAP - 612 words
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Article151 1984-07-01 47 AP WOMEN'S 200 m MtMVNHML MEDLEY: 1, Tracy Caulkins, 2 minutes, 1171 seconds. 2, Nancy Hogshead, 2:15.24. 2, Michelle Griglione, 2:16.14. 4, Polly Winde, 2:19.21. 5, Joan Pennington, 2:20.65. 6, Susan Rapp, 2:20.81. 7, Mayumi Yokoyama, 2:22.95. 8, Lisa Meyers, 2:22.98. MEN'S 200 m BUTTERFLY: 1, Pablo Morales, 1:58.07.AP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-07-01 48 A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES KENNETH JALLEH'S Twenty seven days to go before the Olympics open on July 28 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum at 4.30 pm LA time, and Singapore's five-men team has never been further apart than they are now. Boardsailor211 words
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Article118 1984-07-01 48 DAVID Lim will have hit first chance to beat his own national record on Tueadsy, July SI the fourth day of the 23rd Olympiad at Los Angeles when he does nis "break the ice" plunge in his favourite event, the 100 m backstroke bests. As much118 words
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Article, Illustration618 1984-07-01 48 Goach Phil Hansel pushes David Lim to new limits in preparation for Olympic trials ALONE at the University of Houston, Lin Fangyu. better known as Olympian David Lim, Singapore's backstroke specialist, is probably the loneliest Singaporean in America (or about a month, and618 words
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463 1984-07-01 48 LIKE PARENTS with sons or daughters thousands of kilometres away from their semi-detached home in Mei Hwan Drive, Mr and Mrs Anthony Lim are naturally concerned about their son, all alone at the University of Houston, with about a week to go before he can463 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-07-01 49 Focus on Peter Ueberroth, the man destined from birth to run the LA Olympic Games baseball LO9 ANQELES, Saturday HIS FRIENDS say he Is brilliant and chsrmlna, his foes call him ruthless and dictatorial, but' Peter Victor Ueberroth is one man who can say he was destinedbaseball - 620 words
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Article, Illustration833 1984-07-01 49 BRUCE GROBELAAR - 'Dropalot' puts the lid on his comedian act SPORTS PEOPLE Bruce Grobelaar (Liverpool) By BRUCE GROBELAAR IPS THE NIGHT was dark and the last embers of the camp fire were dying away when I made the most important decision of my professional life. I was sitting with friendsIPS - 833 words
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363 1984-07-01 50 B KULA - By B KULA THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association (SHA) is in a quandary. With the junior World Cup Asia Oceania qualifying rounds only two months away, the association has yet to finalise plans for their proposed tour of either Malaysia, Australia or Pakistan363 words
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Article254 1984-07-01 50 Injured Robert Ong could have been another Song Koon Poh RUGBY has lost a young and talented player. Seventeen-year-old Robert Ong, who was taken by an ambulance to the Singapore General Hospital after sustaining a neck injury when his school Raffles played against Johor254 words
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57 1984-07-01 50 Reuter BARCELONA, Saturday SPANISH soccer club Barcelona have decided to keep Argentine striker Diego Maradona. They were earlier contemplating a deal with Italian side Napoli. "Barcelona soccer club will not transfer Maradona. as we have been saying repeatedly since the beginning of the month," JoanReuter - 57 words
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75 1984-07-01 50 Reuter MANCHESTER, Saturday JESPER OLSEN'S boyhood love for Manchester United clinched his £1 million (Ss2.B million) move from Dutch soccer club Ajax Amsterdam today. The Danish international completed the formalities of signing a three-year contract with the English first division club after passingReuter - 75 words
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86 1984-07-01 50 UPI RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday NATIONAL soccer champions Fluminense will replace the selected national team at the, Los Angeles Olympics, officials announced on Thursday. An Olympic squad made up of second division players has failed at every turn, National Soccer Federation Amateur Sports director ErarUPI - 86 words
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123 1984-07-01 50 AP AUCKLAND, Saturday TWO Indonesians qualified last night for the men's singles semi-final of the Yonex International Badminton Tournament in Auckland. The draw has kept Eddy Hartono and Ignatius Rusli apart, but an all-Indonesian final is unlikely, with Rusli facing favourite Andy GoodeAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-07-01 50 ALFONSO CHAN - taragg HK 2 S'pore Chinese 1 By ALFONSO CHAN HONG KONG Chinese retained the Por Yen Cup in the second year of it's competition when they edged a hardworking but luckless Singapore Chinese side at the National Stadium last night. Singapore Chinese controlled485 words
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191 1984-07-01 50 Reuter ROME, Saturday AS THE world's richest transfer market closes, Italian football clubs have acquired Rummenigge, Socrates, Junior and 110 little Neapolitans all called Armando Diego. The Italian league already boasts Zico, Palcao and Platini, and would nave made a clean sweep ofReuter - 191 words
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157 1984-07-01 50 Reuter ROCHESTER (N Y), Sat ARNOLD Palmer, Maintaining the form that won him last week's Senior Tournament Players Championship, birdied four holes in a six-hole stretch to card a two-un-der-par M and take a twoshot lead midway through the fifth US$2OO,OOO (5|420,000) US SeniorReuter - 157 words
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Article480 1984-07-01 51 RUSSIANS REASSERT THEIR PRE-EMINENCE IN INTERNATIONAL CHESS AP LONDON, Saturday THE SOVIET Union beat a team from the rest of the world yesterday in the strongest chess event in history, reasserting their preeminence in international chess. The non-Soviet team representing 10 countries put up aAP - 480 words
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Article75 1984-07-01 51 Reuter Anatoly Karpov-Ulf Andersson (Sweden) Vi-Vi; Gary Kasparov-Jan Timman (Netherlands) 1-0; Vladimir Tukmakov-viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland) Vfc-Vfc; Vassily SmyslovLiubomir Liubojevic (Yugoslavia) Rafael Vaaanian-Zoltan Ribli (Hungary) 0-1; Alexander Beliavsky-Bent Larsen (Denmark) 1-0; Mikhail Tal-murray Chandler (England) Yuri Razuvaev-Robert Huebner (West Germany) Vk-Vi; Oleg RomanishinTony Miles (England) 0-1: Andrei Sokolov-EugenioReuter - 75 words
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229 1984-07-01 51 Reuter LONDON, Saturday SECRETO, winner of England's Epsom Derby Classic earlier this month, has become the most valuable horse ever sold while still racing, it was announced yesterday. The Calumet Farm Stables in Lexington, Kentucky, has bought a half share in theReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-07-01 52 WIMBLEDON 34 Who are the 10 sexiest men on the Wimbledon courts? The Express made its choice recently, together with some witty comments: HMHttNH. Czech, 24: "He's for those who have poetry in their souls... an obvious romantic." JDSE-LUS CLERC Argentinian, 25: "Dash and dazzle183 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-07-01 52 FOCUS ON THE DARK HORSES Reuter THE FLUID and artistic style of Indian Ramesh Krishnan provides a gentle counterpoint to the big-bash-mg approach of many of today's heroes at the Wimbledon tennis championships. The 23-year-old from Madras is a master of the elegant ground-strokeReuter - 275 words
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258 1984-07-01 52 AP THE DARK horse who nearly became a champion last year fell at the second hurdle at the All-England tennis championship on Thursday. And the ranked outsider who also stole much of the limelight, went down with him. New Zealand's ChrisAP - 258 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-07-01 53 HKSyE5il Reuter LONDON, Saturday WORLD aamber one Martina Navratilova said yesterday she might not retain to play in Britain again before next year's Wimbledon becaase of harassment from newspaper reporters. The defending champion said after a 0-2 0-2 third roand win over Ida Badarova ofReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-07-01 53 IVAN LENDL said he was "pleased" to be reinstated in Czechoslovakia's Davis Cup tennis team and said it meant both parties were "interested in maintaining good relations." After his third round win over Rolf Gehring in the All-England championships, Lendl was asked to comment109 words
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104 1984-07-01 53 WIMBLEDON boss Buzzer Handingham, a holder of the Military Cross, is grimly resigned to the fact that he is the man the tennis world expects to curb the baa-mannered excess of people like John McEnroe. "My head is on the block," he said.104 words
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Article53 1984-07-01 53 STILL on the subject of umpires. There will be 330 umpires and linesmen including 70 women for the 550 matches during the tournament. There are 48 ballboys and girls, handling 21,600 tennis balls. which would be sold after use to clubs affiliated to the53 words
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Article, Illustration652 1984-07-01 53 UPI WIMBLEDON Sat JIMMY CONNORS added another glorious milestone to his glamorous career yesterday, becoming the alltime leading mens winner in Wimbledonhistory. By beating Marty Davis 64 6-7 6-3 6-4 to reach the fourth round, Connors claimed his 65th singles victory against 11UPI - 652 words
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443 1984-07-01 53 AP WIMBLEDON, Saturday THE BRITISH are coming. For the first time since 1975, Britain has no less than four women players in the last 32 of the AllEngland tennis championships. Anne Hobbs, the British number four, went one better and reached the last 16AP - 443 words
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Article582 1984-07-01 53 UPI (Figure after name denotes seeding) MEN'S SINGLES Third roaW Ivan Lendl, 2, Czechoslovakia, def Rolf Gehring, West Germany, 6-4 $-2 7-6; Jimmy Connors, 3, US, def Marty Davis, US, 6-4 6-7 63 6-4; Jimmy Arias, 5, US, def Danie Visser, South Africa, 5-7 6-3 7-6 6-1; Johan Kriek,UPI - 582 words
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Article532 1984-07-01 54 KENNETH JALLEH - Former national soccer coach, if he returns, may find the seat hotter than when Jita sat on it By KENNETH JALLEH FORMER national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied, if he eventually returns after eight long years to his old position, may find the seat hotter tnan when532 words
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Article57 1984-07-01 54 LONDON, Saturday AUSTRALIAN Mark Edmondson, second-round conqueror of ninth-seeded Swede Henrik Sundstrom at Wimbledon yesterday, has been fined US$75O (about 551,597) for misbehaviour during the match. Edmondson, was fined after making an obscene gesture and calling referee George Grime "gutless" for failing to halt uleir match earlier on57 words
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