Singapore Monitor, 3 July 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section20 1984-07-03 1 C*in i iVJ EDITION 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C (P) No 21 5 30 cents Tuesday, July 3, 198420 words
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439 1984-07-03 1 Lower recommendation the most common reason MORE employers last year gave pay rises 3ual to or above the National Wages Coun's guideline than did in 1982 because the 1983 recommendation was lower. Labour Ministry figures released today show that 82.3 per cent of employers439 words
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Article572 1984-07-03 1 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK A HOUSE union has been formed in the Singapore News and Publications Limited for its clerical and production workers. The registration of the Singapore News and Publications Employees' Union (SNPEU) was approved by the Registrar of Trade Unions on June 1. And572 words
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Advertisement20 1984-07-03 1 Leukaemia hoy Alan is back at school SEE PAGE 2 TV GUIDE: PAGE 20 TV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 2120 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-07-03 2 LEUKAEMIA BOY ALAN IS BACK AT SCHOOL MORE THAN A YEAR LATER Lianhe Zaobao ALAN ANG is back in school with his twin brother Alvin more than a year after a marrow transplant operation to save him from leukaemia. Alan's mother Mrs Ang Yian Chai, said: "Alan's condition is veryLianhe Zaobao - 295 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-07-03 2 A BONE MARROW transplant, if successful, would be a complete cure. The success of the transplant is essentially a matter of whether the receiving body will accept the foreign bone marrow. Bone marrow transplants could only be undertaken if there were expertise119 words
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283 1984-07-03 2 NURSES WERE reminded today that experience alone is not enough to help them perform efficiently. They need to be equipped with the latest skills available, said the Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) Mr Eugene Yap. Speaking at tne inauguration of tne283 words
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136 1984-07-03 2 THREE months after a 73-year-old woman had a quarrel with her daughter-in-law, she was found dead at the foot of her block. At the coroner's inquest this morning, it was told that Choo Teck Chong had been scolded by her136 words
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137 1984-07-03 2 FIVE PEOPLE were injured in two separate road accidents in Paya Lebar and Jurong yesterday. In the first, at about 6.40 pm, pedestrian Mr Amin bin Ali was knocked down by a taxi on Paya Lebar Way. He suffered head injuries and137 words
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575 1984-07-03 3 SIT YIN FONG - 'Driver knocked down man with rake and set body afire without knowing victim was dead' By SIT YIN FONG LAWYER Subhas Anandan this morning admitted in the High Court that it was culpable homicide if a driver he was defending had575 words
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Article101 1984-07-03 3 YOU CAN expect scattered showers of short durations in the afternoons in the next fortnight. The Meteorological Department said yesterday that the prevailing Southwest Monsoon was likely to continue and widespread thundery showers followed by gusty winds were also expected around dawn and in the101 words
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109 1984-07-03 3 A 23-YEAR-OLD woman fell to her death when she slipped off the ledge of her 11th storey flat at Bedok North while trying to bring in some clothes. Bibi Hazra, jobless, was seen at about 10 pm on Jan 27 in109 words
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565 1984-07-03 4 OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT CASE THE MINISTRY of Foreign Affairs information notes 133/83 which a senior official is alleged to have passed over to a company finance manager was classified as confidential, a district court was told today. Mr Yap Pow Choy,565 words
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Article188 1984-07-03 4 Ib the first charge, Tan is charged with communicating Ministry of Foreign Affairs information notes No. 133/83 to Phoa between October 31 and November 11 last year at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, City Hall. In the second charge, he is alleged to have attempted to give Phna188 words
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534 1984-07-03 4 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY FORTY-THREE English language teachers began a course in Confucianism today and were urged to learn well, lest they "distort the master's teachings". The teachers will pioneer an English-medium Confucian ethics course in 18 schools next year. And in recognition of534 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-07-03 5 CHEW YEN FOOK - Una keeps watch on restaurant with closed-circuit set Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK NO, LINA MAH, 23, isn't watching television while on duty. Nor is this a daily scene in all shops and factories. She is keeping a close watch on the195 words
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311 1984-07-03 5 SAYS PRESIDENT DEVAN NAIR THERE IS no area of life, whether public or private, in which effort is not required and a measure of achievement not possible, President Devan Nair said last night at the presentation ceremony for311 words
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144 1984-07-03 5 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE COMMITTAL proceedings on drug charges against Singapore businessman Choo Cheng Kui, who was extradited to Australia last month, will begin tomorrow in a Sydney court. Choo, also known as Jack Choo and "Chinese Jack", is accused of conspiring to import144 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-07-03 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - Four microcomputers to be used to calculate results of national bird singing contest STORY PICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK WHAT HAVE computers and singing birds in common? By no stretch of the imagination can one find a link between the two. But this year's National Bird Singing247 words
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Advertisement139 1984-07-03 4 fBB~ I I Highlighting some of Japan's latest I and most creative Summer s Collections in the fashion scene. 'ipr Every Friday night, from July 6 to August 31,1984 I Venue: Poolside sth floor |f^K Royal Holiday Inn Singapore •Kr Time 7.30pm Lavish barbecue H| buffet dinner with a selection139 words
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Advertisement131 1984-07-03 6 jj£ We believe in preserving the tradition of Sichuan cuisine. Open the fan-shaped menu and you have before you a spread of over 150 Jttljfr. delectable dishes. Each delivering its promise of authenticity. A gourmet feast that's enhanced by a decor like a page out of Chinese history. And a131 words
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world
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264 1984-07-03 7 TWO NATIONS SIGN MEMORANDUM ON ACCORD Reuter VIENNA, Tuesday AUSTRIA will buy nuclear fuel from China and in exchange the Chinese will process and store Austrian nuclear waste, a Chinese Embassy official said yesterday. The official confirmed a report in the AustrianReuter - 264 words
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124 1984-07-03 7 AP UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday POSTAGE stamp sales contribute more to the United Nations budget each year than 141 of the world body's 158 members. "Our contributions in 1983 would have ranked in 17th' place," if the UN postal administration were aAP - 124 words
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63 1984-07-03 7 Reuter TAIPEH, Tuesday TEN Taiwanese students were disqualified from university entrance examinations yesterday after they were found receiving information over two-way electronic devices, Education Ministry officials said. Police said a man was arrested in a hotel room from which they alleged he was beamingReuter - 63 words
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119 1984-07-03 7 AP HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday A STRIKE that could darken Hollywood film stages loomed as a possibility yesterday as Directors Guild of America members began to vote on a proposed contract that union board members unanimously rejected. Producers made a new contract offer following theAP - 119 words
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127 1984-07-03 8 Reuter BEUINQ, Tuesday CHINESE architects have won an international tender to design a replica Ming Dynasty Chinese town in Melbourne, Xinhua News Agency said yesterday. The nine-hectare town will recreate the town of Luocheng in China's western Sichuan Province as it lookedReuter - 127 words
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459 1984-07-03 8 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday SOVIET-LED Warsaw Pact manoeuvres under way in East Germany are the biggest in five years, with about 60,000 soldiers engaged in mock warfare, according to US and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) officials. US Defence Department officials assessed the scopeAP - 459 words
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254 1984-07-03 8 Reuter CANBERRA, Tuesday THE GOVERNMENT yesterday decided to investigate British nuclear tests in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s after finding that a test site still contained radioactive "hot spots," government sources said. The inquiry will look into allegations that tribalReuter - 254 words
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168 1984-07-03 8 Reuter LONDON, Tues A BRITISH Member of Parliament yesterday urged the Government to ensure the survival of the pub, the traditional English bar. Conservative MP Michael Colvin said publicans believed their livelihood was threatened by unfair competition from clubs, wine barsReuter - 168 words
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497 1984-07-03 9 SAYS SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER GROMYKO LAT-WP MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko yesterday accused the United States of attaching unacceptable conditions to taking part in Moscow's proposed talks on "Star Wars" space weapons and he reiterated Soviet "regret" over what be describedLAT-WP - 497 words
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130 1984-07-03 9 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday A MEMBER of a group of American doctors just back from the Soviet Union yesterday said Russian physicians hold a similar horror of nuclear war, making him wonder "why they want to kill us or whyUPI - 130 words
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297 1984-07-03 9 Reuter BACOLOO (Philippines), Tuesday A JUDGE today ordered the release of two foreign Roman Catholic priests and six Filipino church workers accused of killing a mayor and four other men in the central Philippines more than two years ago. "The courtReuter - 297 words
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388 1984-07-03 10 TRENDS Forbes SCIENTISTS has warned that a vast region of the United States from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast is increasingly vulnerable to an earthquake as devastating as a nuclear attack. It could happen "within our lifetime", said Arch Johnston, director of theForbes - 388 words
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Article63 1984-07-03 10 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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169 1984-07-03 10 Reuter BEIRUT, Tuesday A BOMB exploded yesterday night in a West Beirut building used by an American news agency and two of Lebanon's best-known daily newspapers. The bomb went off on the seventh floor which is occupied by the newspaper l'Orient-leReuter - 169 words
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324 1984-07-03 10 They virtually drop all Iranian purchases Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday THE SOVIET Union appears to have switched oil suppliers in the Gulf, importing more from Iraq and Saudi Arabia and virtually dropping Iranian purchases, according to foreign trade figures published yesterday. WesternReuter - 324 words
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Article39 1984-07-03 10 THE 13,316-tonne Greek bulk carrier Alexandra Dyo was attacked and damaged on Sunday while en route to Bandar Khomeini, Lloyd's shipping intelligence reported yesterday. It said there was loss of life and injuries.39 words
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159 1984-07-03 10 Reuter TEL AVIV, Tues PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Shamir denied Jresterday night that Caros (the Jackal) Sanchez, the world's most wanted terrorist, had been captured when Israeli sunboats intercepted a Mediterranean ferry last week. Asked by reporters at an election rally in the coastalReuter - 159 words
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296 1984-07-03 11 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday WHILE other banks are raising their interest rates, the World Bank announced yesterday that it is dropping its rate from 10.08 per cent to 9.89 per cent on most of its loans for the next six months. The action marked theAP - 296 words
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137 1984-07-03 11 LAT-WP SAN DIEGO, Tuesday REVEREND Jesse Jackson says he has the "knowledge and instincts*' to be Secretary of State, although he does not intend to ask Mr waiter Mondale, the Democratic Party's likely presidential nominee, for the job. Rev Jackson's comment yesterdayLAT-WP - 137 words
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311 1984-07-03 11 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday SUPPLIES of money are growing more slowly in the industrialised countries a sign that inflation is being kept down but they're going up fast in 40 developing countries, according to figures published yesterday by the International Monetary Fund. TheAP - 311 words
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Article402 1984-07-03 12 BUT BANK REGULATORS EXPECT THE SITUATION TO EASE OFF LATER THIS YEAR WASHINGTON, Tuesday DESPITE the good economic times in the United States, bank regulators are projecting that the number of bank failures this year almost certainly will surpass the 48 recorded in all402 words
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Article34 1984-07-03 12 DAY in and day out, politics seem to rulo world nows. In fact, a groat many othor events tako placo that affoct pooplo's lives. On this page, wo prosont some off those ovonts.34 words
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134 1984-07-03 12 Reuter LISBON, Tuesday THREE wandering Chinese children have been reunited with their parents here after being missing from their home for nearly a month on an artistic adventure. The children, two boys aged 15 and nine and a girl aged eight, were found safe andReuter - 134 words
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76 1984-07-03 12 AP BANGKOK, Tuesday TUFTS University presented King Bhumipol Adulyadej, Thailand s constitutional monarch, with an honorary doctor of laws degree yesterday, saying his "lifelong commitment to the health, education and well-being of the Thai people is an example to leaders of all nations."AP - 76 words
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68 1984-07-03 12 UPI YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (California), Tues A GUILT-RIDDEN thief has returned seven valuable signed photographs of Yosemite scenery by the late nature photographer Ansel Adams, stolen in the 1960s from a display in Yosemite village. "I stole these photographs from you in theUPI - 68 words
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76 1984-07-03 12 AP NANTUCKET (Massachusetts), Tues A RETIRED Associated Press reporter and his dog, Sam, survived on rice and freshcaught fish while adrift at sea for nearly six weelcs in a homemade 12-metre sailboat. "If you go to sea you better be ready," MrAP - 76 words
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Advertisement144 1984-07-03 12 Mb-1 L; J| VHHiinpi > Pc oerlfKT make-up j V jooi 'cation for eyw J^l fj V tip* iaco Crcateamorc ||B IMF For perfect make-up application you need I I |f professional "t0015".... Maybelline's Professional I i^B Make-up Brush Set. Each brush is specially designed to give you complete control,144 words
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Article333 1984-07-03 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market had a quiet opening but prices gained a couple of points to close on a firm note. Pan El traded the top volume of 241,000 shares to close unchanged at $2.03. Ben Co traded 185,000, up 3.5 cents to $1 and333 words
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212 1984-07-03 13 Reuter THREE Japanese banks have applied to be members of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), bank officials said. Among the first to apply was Sumitomo Bank Ltd, which is already trading in financial futures in London and Chicago, the bank's general manager, MrReuter - 212 words
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361 1984-07-03 13 CATHERINE ONG - It will centre on First Global Mutual Offset system in futures trading By CATHERINE ONG in New York THE FIRST Global Mutual Offset system in futures trading will be set up between the SingaEre International Monery Exchange (Simex) ana the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) in361 words
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261 1984-07-03 13 CHUAN HUP Marine Ltd (CHM) has agreed to buy 17 vessels from the Promet Bhd group for $44.3 million through the issue of 11.7 million CHM shares valued at 553.80 each. This price was arrived at on a willing buyer,261 words
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Article118 1984-07-03 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar rose against most currencies in fairly active early trading following its advance in late New York trading The market was nervous on fears of possible Central Bank intervention. The dollar initially rose to 239.80/90 yen but later eased to 239.55/65 compared with118 words
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504 1984-07-03 14 CEREBOS Pacific Limited and Gregg's Limited of Dunedin, New Zealand, have signed an agreement which, subject to certain take-overs, will result in the merger of the interests of Cerebos Pacific Limited in New Zealand with those of Gregg's Limited. Approval for the merger504 words
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Article264 1984-07-03 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher. Arab-Mai Dev 1.07/1.08 Boustead 2.25/2.27 C Storage 2.99/3.02 F and N 5.20/5 25 Genting 4.96/4.98 GIH 2.37 S Haw Par 2.10 B Isetan 2.80 B Keck Seng 3.16/3.20 Esso 14.40/14.50 Hume 4.42 B Inchcape 2.63/2.69 Intraco 2.95/2.97 Jacks Intl 5.05 B264 words
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Article115 1984-07-03 14 Your S$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1460 2.1360 2.1270 sterling 2.8911 2.8691 2.8591 Australian 1.8477 1.8236 1.8086 Canadian 1.6346 1.6145 1.5995 New Zealand 1.3620 1.3420 1.3220 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0735 10.8234 10.7734 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.7778115 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1984-07-03 15 JEREMY CLIFT - Without him, would China's policy on the colony's future change? ■y JEREMY CLIFT of R«ut«rs Reuter PEKING: The age of China's top leader, Mr Deng Xiaoping is at the centre of a simmering confidence crisis in Hong Kong over whether PekingReuter - 1,285 words
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323 1984-07-03 16 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLIES MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the letter "Licences of 'retired' hawkers should be reviewed" by "Fairness" (SM, June 9) I would like to inform the writer that a hawker licence is withdrawn upon323 words
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52 1984-07-03 16 GOH ENG KWEE - GOH ENG KWEE Public Relations Officer National Registration Department I REFER to the letter "Why the photocopies?" by TT of Singapore 0315 (SM, May 28). There are no provisions in the National Registration Act/Regulations to prohibit a person from making photocopies of identity cards for52 words
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148 1984-07-03 16 MY INITIAL reaction to the editorial "Youthful exuberance needs an outlet" (SM, June 26) was largely positive until I reached the second last paragraph when your writer revealed his hypocritical colours. By picking on some highly subjective examples such as "outlandish" clothes and "garish" make-up148 words
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280 1984-07-03 16 ISSUE TWO YEARS ago, an anti-piracy programme was designed to protect refugees fleeing in boats from Vietnam against the nefarious activities of pirates, mostly of Thai nationality. It went into effect, backed by a SsB.s-million fund which, after some protracted negotiations, was raised by 11280 words
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646 1984-07-03 16 MICHAEL LONDON - By MICHAEL LONDON of Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD: The movie industry's new PG-13 movie rating will "strongly caution" parents to give "special guidance" to children under 13. But what makes a film a PG-13? The answer to that question has raised considerable uncertainty646 words
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512 1984-07-03 17 MONrmßßSUfffil SINGAPOREANS have not reacted with exuberance to the proposed constitutional change to ensure some opposition participation in Parliament. Under the scheme, there will be at least three opposition candidates in the next Parliament. If none is successful in a general election, the three512 words
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131 1984-07-03 17 VICTOR NG - VICTOR NG Singapore 2056 I WISH to draw the attention of the relevant authorities to the danger posed by the protruding branches of the big trees along Avenue 8, Ang Mo Kio. As there are no fewer than three bus-stops along this relatively short131 words
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Article233 1984-07-03 17 Workers should still be allowed to withdraw a certain amount at 55 I REFER to the suggestion by Mr Eric Ng, Vice-President of the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management, that employees should work on a contractual basis with the employers (SM, June 15).233 words
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44 1984-07-03 17 I PAY 30 cents to travel from the Marine Parade terminal to the Katong Shopping Centre by Service 211. This service is considered to be a feeder service. Feeder services should not charge so much FRIEND Singapore 154444 words
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86 1984-07-03 17 I REFER to the letter "Speed check officers do not hide behind trees or street corners" (SM, June 27) by Mr Yap Yeow Woon, Public Relations Officer of the Singapore Police. While travelling along the East Coast Parkway just after Benjamin Sheares86 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-07-03 18 INEZ WEI - J PUTTING CLOTHES TOGETHER TO CREATE THE INIMITABLE YOU Clothes from THE RIO SHOP Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE essense of today's freewheeling clothes is not so much in what you wear but the way Sou wear them. So don't scoff at basic shirts, louses, skirtsPictures by CLIFTON AW - 424 words
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Article560 1984-07-03 18 Reuter HONG KONG: Jeans and T-shirts have brought fame and fortune to Hong Kong but, now, the territory s fashion designers, spurred by trade restrictions, want to make it a high fashion capital. A decade ago, the Made-in-Hong-Kong label meant the garment was cheap both inReuter - 560 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-07-03 20 IAN LYNESS - Morgan Brittany makes good w§@nsai By IAN LYNESS OPA SUCCESS tastes particularly sweet for actress Morgan Brittany, who plays beautiful but baa Katherine Wentworth in Dallas. Morgan was told her career was finished at the tender age of 14 and, in depression, sheOPA - 731 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-07-03 20 wmm Rage of Angels (Debut) (Ch 5, 10.15 pm) THIS television production of Sidney Sheldon's bestseller stars Jaclyn Smith as Jennifer Parker, an ambitious young woman training to become a lawyer. She is fired and nearly debarred, after having unwittingly delivered an inflammatory547 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-07-03 21 WONG AH YOKE - TITLE: THE HUNGER STARRING: Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Satan Sarandon DIRECTOR: Tony Scott SHOWING: Orchard Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THE name David Bowie evokes images of rock music. But apart from the song featured with the opening credits which seems apart from the rest of the490 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-07-03 21 Wong Sing Yeong TITLE: MY DARLING GENIE STARRING: Cherie Zhong, Er Tuogsheng, Yl Lei SHOWING: Savoy, Liberty, Woodlands, Prince, Oriental and President THIS, the 10th Cherie Zhong film to be shown here in the past year, is a poor attempt to cash inWong Sing Yeong - 207 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1984-07-03 23 KUO PAO KUN, Director of Drama for Practice Theatre School and associate director of Oolah World, has long been in love with the arts. He wrote before the arts festival that he wondered if he had seen a real spark in the arts here1,448 words
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Miscellaneous1439 1984-07-03 19 "TZTTTTI 7 THE SMGAPORE MONTTOR 1 leisure /tV TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1964 Cm\J «3f 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. fU 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The y (j I 5.20 Man from Scavenger I 6.10 Programme I Marl Memasak Oado Qado Padang I A female pups nightmare about1,439 words
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Miscellaneous564 1984-07-03 21 fILM GUIO€ TOA PAYOH (*****34): FRIENDS AND BROTHers^) DALIT (*****16): MY DARLING GENIE (C) JUB,LEE < *****07 > FRIENDS AND BROTHERS (C) Starring: Cberie Zheng, Er Taagsheng, Yi Lei HOLLYWOOD (*****64): FRIENDS AND BROTHSynopsis: A lighthearted comedy about a genie who ERS (C) lives in a wax umbrella and the564 words
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Advertisement50 1984-07-03 22 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Advertisement119 1984-07-03 22 JADE CHAIMGI: 20th DAY! PRICES: $4.00 13.00—CASH BOOKINGS—NO FREE LIST JADE: 11,1.30^4, 6.30,9.00-CHANQI: 11,1.45,4,6.45,9.15 i 1 ■kskt r ooom A ■HH M IN Uli* HAAAftONWRD *»¥•>»•« INUANA |ONIS ANO TH| TIMFIJ Of IXJOK KATE CAPSMAW-AMRISH PURJ-ROSMAN Sf TW PH* STONI -Z,K| MUY QUAN GKJRGI IUCASr-tRANA KAMiIN KiMNlO* ,|OMN\MUiAf*> HUTCH t119 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-07-03 22 leisure TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.22 am Low tide: 8.30 am (0.1 m) (0.1 m) High tide: 3.16 pm High tide: 4 pm (2.3 m) (2.3 m) Low tide: 8.30 pm Low tide: 9.18 pm (1 m) (0.9 m)39 words
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Miscellaneous758 1984-07-03 22 I■.>J 1 1 Colour Sermon Prints on display at the Multiple Art Exhibition MULTIPLE ART seum Art Gallery from Thursday to -I MORE THAN 90 etchings, prints, JuW 15, 9am to 5.30 pm daily, lithographs, reliefs and sculptures will e exhibition will give an overview be on display at the758 words
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Miscellaneous88 1984-07-03 22 M LUNCHTIME CONCERT THE Marine Parade Branch Library will hold a lunchtime concert tomorrow, from 12.30 pm to 2 pm, at its lecture hall. The programme includes Felix Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor Opus 64. Admission is free. CHAMBER CONCERT THE Israel Philharmonic Chamber Players will88 words
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Miscellaneous692 1984-07-03 24 leisure comics FASTRACK By BHI Holbrook irttl'P a TW& 16 AWFUL.' I HAD MO 6°6>. I WANT Voo IE) V FA9TRACIC. IMCN "H~~ IPEA THIS PIKECTOR specialized personaliY WATCH THE J A COMPANIV, A IN K«eKV*p6o*.' HE'U. PKO6A&IV FiIMin&'MAKE SURE7Me>\A V HexrPLA jY. EXACTLY MfflH MAKE A IfcAVeSIV OF Oofi.692 words
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Advertisement514 1984-07-03 25 r i Even il you've never used a camera before you II be surprised at how easy it is to capture good times with the compact. Nikon LI3SAF SWINGER Seven hilly automatic features take care of everything. so all you do is point andshoot The LI3SAF VP advances 7 By,514 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-07-03 26 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER MANY of the techniques useful for taking portrait shots of people also apply when you are photographing pets. The only major difference is that the subjects usually cannot be ordered to pose. Bearing this in mind, you have three choices of lighting:474 words
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Advertisement233 1984-07-03 28 Situations Vacant a DRIVER WANTED The Singapore Monitor has an if immediate vacancy for an experienced driver for the Chief Executive Officer. a REQUIREMENTS: j| Must have class 3 licence with at least 2 years experience as a chauffeur. i Ability to speak English is a must. Salary will be233 words
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Article282 1984-07-03 29 ALFONSO CHAN - WHAMPOA bt CHUNG CHENG HIGH 12-15, 15-13, 15-13 Sports in By t ALFONSO CHAN DESPITE a below par performance, Whampoa Secondary School scored a moraleboosting victory over Chung Cheng High School when they came from a set down to win 12-15, 15-13, 15-13 in their National School's282 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-07-03 29 ERNEST FRIDA - CSC: 2 JANSENITES: 0 By ERNEST FRIDA CEYLON Sports Club capitalised on umpire Howe Seng Choon's mistakes to beat Jansenites 2-0 in the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Balestier Road yesterday. It was CSC's third win in four outings, havingPICTURE CHRISTINE CHEW - 362 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1984-07-03 30 WONDER BOY - 'MOWIIOK^ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWOHK By WONDER BOY CUP SPECIALIST Ivan Allan, who is away on holiday, holds the trump card in the running of this year's $75,000 Queen Elizabeth II Cup over 2000 m this Sunday when the trio worked with gutso when put through their1,172 words
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344 1984-07-03 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA P M Samy, a sales representative, and student Kuah Boon Wee are last minute entries for the Sentosa Open Invitation tournament at Serapong course, starting on Friday. Ong Beng Bee, the manager of the Sentosa Golf Club, confirmed the entries344 words
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254 1984-07-03 30 AP MANCHESTER, Tuesday THE BRITISH Medical Association will decide today whether to support a ban on boxing as an amateur sport. The organisation has in the past expressed its opposition to the professional side of boxing, and at its annual conference itsAP - 254 words
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178 1984-07-03 30 UPI LUCERNE (Switzerland), Tuesday THE INTERNATIONAL Chess Federation (FIDE) yesterday ranked Garry Kasparov of the Soviet Union and Pia Cramling of Sweden as the number one men and women players. FIDE publishes its world rankings twice a year with moreUPI - 178 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-07-03 31 S GULAM - By S GULAM THREE FORMER national players were the surprise inclusions in the new national squad picked t>y national coach Hussein Aljunied, and approved by the Football Association of Singapore national team committee last night. The trio are Toa Payoh United striker Don Ang,367 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-07-03 31 ALFONSO CHAN - MYSTERY PLAYER By ALFONSO CHAN HISTORY returns to haunt Hai Sing Park Rangers Football Club. In 1981, they were cast in the shadow of a controversy involving a double-regis-tration player. Now the National Football League Division Three club is rocked again by a nightmare over677 words
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93 1984-07-03 31 BIG INCREASES in training allowances approved by the Football Association of Singapore will mean more money for the coach and national players jfrom this month. Hussein Aljunied, the new national coach, will get $40 for each training session. This is double the money93 words
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Article255 1984-07-03 31 SAFSA vs FARRER PARK UNITED TONIGHT'S clash between Armed Forces and Farrer Park United at 7.30 is being billed as* the "most interesting match of the season" in the National Football League. It is a match that will most likely decide this year's Division One255 words
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Article101 1984-07-03 31 DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pt TAMPINES 18 12 2 4 34 16 38 Forces 17 9 5 3 34 14 32 FP UNITED 16 10 2 4 34 16 32 Police 18 9 0 9 28 27 27 T. Bahru 18 6 8 4 25101 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-07-03 33 A BRIEF PROFILE MONITOR SPORTS COLOUR EXTRA X l. 2 O £YMV^ FULL NAME: Kelly Ckai Kum Seng BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Siagapore, 15th Dec 1956 ■SitfiriSvsinHM v29 words
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Article286 1984-07-03 34 I WORIDFRONT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A COMBINED semi-profession-al league for teams in Federal Territory and Selangor, with prize money totalling at least $150,000, is in the works. According to a Football Association of Selangor (FAS) official, a firm has indicated its interest in sponsoring such286 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-07-03 34 Reuter NAIROBI, Tuesday AMERICAN-BASED athletes returned home to sweep most of the honours in Kenya's Olympic athletics trial last weekend. The Cheruiyot twins upheld local honour in the 1,500 and 5,000 metres but otherwise the US-trained runners swept the boardReuter - 316 words
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Article394 1984-07-03 34 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday POLE VAULTERS Pierre Quinon and Thierry Vigneron, both former world record-holders, will lead the French challenge for Olympic medals in a 46-strong athletics squad announced here yesterday. Vigneron, the reigning European indoor champion, Quinon and Serge Ferreira, who snatched the third pole-vault placeReuter - 394 words
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335 1984-07-03 34 INDIANAPOLIS, Tuesday DON GAMBRIL, head coach of the US swimming team, says it is potentially the most powerful American swimming squad in Olympic history. The team going to the Los Angeles Games includes three men who set world records at last week's trials here335 words
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165 1984-07-03 34 LONDON, Tuesday A SENIOR African sports official was quoted yesterday as calling for an African boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics, despite other signs that many African countries will attend. Henri Zongo, the Sports Minister of Upper Volta and165 words
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422 1984-07-03 34 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday PATRICK ABADA, one of the old masters of French pole vaulting, saw his Olympic dream shattered by the bold gamble of a young rival over the weekend just four weeks from the opening of the Los Angeles games. Abada, 30,Reuter - 422 words
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Advertisement171 1984-07-03 32 PHWH5Rm^u^ riMffluvfi :> (}!i!iH>f iVmP I IMfe HMk A*' \x VkJHk f H m 0' 1 T^|^H||Li*i.- > :>«£ i*^&;' > -.^dgv l- These shoes are calculated to land you in court It takes more than just top form to winonthecourt.lttakestheright equipment. That's where Puma calculated to help you land171 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-03 35 PORTUGESE BREAKS 6-YEAR-OLD RECORD 10,000 m WORLD BEATER Reuter STOCKHOLM, Tuesday PORTUGAL'S Fernando Mamede smashed the world 10,000 metres record at an international athletics meeting here last night. In fact, both Mamede and second-placed compatriot Carlos Lopez were inside the previous best mark set six years ago byReuter; PICTURE: AP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-07-03 35 I ttmrnm rnQmt mi I wixniMJiU n 9nk Unseeded players join 'heavies' in q-finals Reuter WIMBLEDON, Tuesday LIKE all other competitions, top seeds are the ma6ir focus of media attention, ut the 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinals see the "little fishes" taking on the "heavies." The "Big Three" of men'sReuter - 287 words
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Article122 1984-07-03 35 Court Order for tho Wimbledon Tennis Championships today Centre Court (2) Chris Evert Lloyd (U.S.) v Claudia Kohde (West Germany). (3) Hana Mandlikova (Czechoslovakia) v (10) Jo Durie (Britain). Peter Fleming-John McEnroe (U.S.) v John AlexanderJohn Fitzgerald (Australia). Court One: (1) Martina Navratilova (U.S.) v Manuel Maleeva (Bulgaria).122 words
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Article184 1984-07-03 35 FOURTH ROUND: (x denotes seed) Men's Singles: (1) John McEnroe (US) beat (14) Bill Scanlon (US) 6-3 6-3 6-1. (13) Tomas Smid (Czech) beat (5) Jimmy Arias (US) 7-5 6-4 6-3. Paul Annacone (US) beat (12) Johan Kriek (US) 6-3 6-2 6-4. John Sadri (US) beat (3) Vitas Gerulaitis184 words
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