Singapore Monitor, 7 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30c«nts M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, July 7, 198412 words
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656 1984-07-07 1 YONG POW ANG - Campaign on for each parent to speak different language to new-born baby »y YONG POW ANG THE MINISTRY of Education has launched a "one parent, one language" campaign in hospitals and among pregnant women in an effort to promote bilingualism in children. Pamphlets656 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-07-07 1 WEATHER Showers JHSJ in few LSSJ areas J J9 words
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259 1984-07-07 2 HELL-DRIVERS and hell-riders will soon face mandatory jail sentences even for first offences heavier fines and seizure of their vehicles. The Road Traffic (Amendment No. 2) Bill provides for jail sentences up to 12 months and fines up to $3,000 for anyone who "promotes or259 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-07-07 2 EE BOON LEE - PAP's latest polls candidate Goh Choon Kang meets the Press Reports by EE BOON LEE POLITICAL charlatans are likely to make a bid for power in Singapore once the first-line political leaders leave the scene, says Mr Goh Choon Kang, 35, one of the682 words
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273 1984-07-07 2 CHOON KANG IS NOW EFFECTIVELY BILINGUAL THANKS TO JOURNALISM CHINESE-EDUCATED Goh Choon Kang had much to thank journalism for giving him a chance to brush up on his English. And it paid handsome dividends when he took a break from his career to enrol for a course in Nanyang University.273 words
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219 1984-07-07 2 "THE STORY of Singapore is the story of an economic miracle. It is also a political miracle," the Prime Minister of Fiji, Ratu Sir Kamisese K T Mara, said yesterday. Speaking at a luncheon of the Board of Governors of tne219 words
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279 1984-07-07 3 THE FOREIGN Minister, Mr S Dhanabalan, yesterday dismissed Hanoi's recent call for an immediate dialogue with Asean as "a step backwards." "My initial reaction was that there was nothing really new. In a way, it seems to have taken a279 words
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153 1984-07-07 3 Lianhe Wanbao A fire burnt to the ground some 20 shop units located between the People's Park Centre and the Subordinate Courts in Upper Cross Street in the early hours of the morning yesterday. No one was hurt but the damage isLianhe Wanbao - 153 words
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469 1984-07-07 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK A GROUP of industrialists in Jalan Eunos estate are asking their landlord, the Housing and Development Board, not to raise rents until the market condition improves. They have also asked their MP to take up the case. The industrialists say some469 words
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142 1984-07-07 3 THE HOUSING and Development Board may offer more industrial shops as display halls for renovation contractors. This follows a keen response from contractors to S3 such units offered at Geylang East. Two weeks after the board announced they were available, all the units have been142 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-07-07 4 MR ONG Teng Cheong, Minister without Portfolio, said last night that the sporting level of Singaporeans "is not as high as we would like it to be". Addressing the 25th anniversary dinner of the Singapore Schools Sports Council at the Mandarin Hotel, he112 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-07-07 4 SINGAPORE'S adults don't agree that they neglect exercise and sport despite evidence that more than half of them do. That was the view that emerged from a random survey this week. People had been asked to comment on a Singapore Sports Council970 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-07-07 6 Students' union's exhibition helps recall a turbulent past AN EXHIBITION outside the Central Library of the National University of Singapore is helping students to get in touch with the past. Erected by the National University of Singapore Students' Union (NUSSU) when the term started503 words
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581 1984-07-07 6 OFFICIAL SECRETS ACTS CASE THE WHOLE purpose of the section of the Official Secrets Act under which two close friends have been charged is to prevent officers in government service from disclosing information to unauthorised persons, a district court was told yesterday. This581 words
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Article190 1984-07-07 6 IN THE first charge, Tan is charged with communicating Ministry of Foreign Affiars information notes No. 133/83 to Phaa 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 Phaa190 words
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Advertisement160 1984-07-07 2 SHERWOOD FROM THE USA THE NEW KING OF THE ROAD All 3 Sherwood Car RadKVCassette players offer state-of-the-art hi-fi performance with many advanced features:- AM/FM Stereo Tuner with MOS FET front end Auto Gain (AGC) Auto Noise Reduction fANRC) Auto-reverse Deck with Super Permalloy Head Auto Music Search (AMS) Metal160 words
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Advertisement147 1984-07-07 3 Over time, this very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has not lost its distinctive flavour. I |J Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial And it happens every %isjflv Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare such as Babi Ponteh. Chicken Buah Keluak. Otak-Otak and tantalising desserts147 words
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Advertisement180 1984-07-07 4 Dr Tay to hoad Asean sports body: Pg 31 LASER SHOW (COURTESY OF LASER ELECTRONICS S.E.A. PTE LTD) FEATURING ADAPTORS (COURTESY OF PER NOR BEG PRODUCTIONS. SWEDEN) GINGERBREAD (COURTESY OF COCKPIT HOTEL) GYPSY (COURTESY OF GINIVY RESTAURANT LOUNGE) HANGLOOSE (COURTESY OF PEPPERMINT PARK THEATRE LOUNGE) MATTHEW AND THE MANDARINS TANIA180 words
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Advertisement741 1984-07-07 5 Attention all beer drinkers. THE 1984 TIGER BOOT DRINKING CONTEST We want to meet the fastest Draught beer drinker in Singapore. And we will your chance to be drawn. If your coupon is not drawn at this place, don't be giving away fabulous prizes for it. The 1984 Tiger Boot741 words
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Advertisement75 1984-07-07 6 as all M CAN ill rj£ Golden Phoenix fIWTn AC CHAD ZHOU SJiSif ou GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th storey. UIC Building. Shenton Way For reservations. please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. jnjj|| (lolden Phoenix Sichuan cuisine 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana. Tel: *****31 ext. 136 or75 words
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world
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Article398 1984-07-07 7 THE DIKKO KIDNAP AFFAIR Reuter LONDON, Saturday HIGHLY-TRAINED Israeli mercenaries were involved in the foiled abduction of an exiled Nigerian politician found drugged in a diplomatic crate at an airport near London, British security sources said yesterday. They said the mercenaries were hired to take Umaru DikkoReuter - 398 words
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128 1984-07-07 7 Reuter LAQOS, Saturday NIGERIA'S military government, embroiled in a diplomatic row with Britain over a kidnapping in London, was holding a Bntisn airliner and its crew in fagos yesterday. But senior Nigerian officials said they were confident that relations between theReuter - 128 words
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149 1984-07-07 7 Reuter LONDON, Saturday WESTERN governments have failed so far in strenuous efforts to coordinate policy on checking abuses of diplomatic privilege, officials said yesterday. For the second time in less than three months, Britain is at the centre of an international rowReuter - 149 words
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339 1984-07-07 7 JAKARTA, Saturday FOREIGN MINISTER Mr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday Indonesia would unveil a new plan for Pacific Economic Cooperation at a meeting of Southeast Asia's leading non-communist countries next week. The foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) would put339 words
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118 1984-07-07 7 Reuter SRINAGAR (India), Sat FAROUQ Abdullah, the sacked chief minister of India's Jammu and Kashmir state, yesterday dodged road blocks and defied a curfew to launch a series of protest meetings against Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi. Despite an indefinite curfew clamped onReuter - 118 words
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328 1984-07-07 8 Reuter LONDON, Saturday TWQ record-breaking art auctions in London this week have sparked concern at the pace at which Britain's art treasures are leaving the country. A 19th century Turner painting of an English seascape became the world's most expensive picture when itReuter - 328 words
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584 1984-07-07 8 LAT-WP MOSCOW, Saturday THE Soviet Union, in a move apparently designed to smooth the way for talks witn the US, yesterday asserted emphatically that its prposal to negotiate a ban on antisatellite and* anti-ballistic missile systems remains valid. A government statement reiteratedLAT-WP - 584 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-07-07 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Reagan received a boost for his economic policies and his presidential re-election campaign when the Labour Department reported that the US unemployment rate was down to 7.1 per cent in June from 7.5 per cent in May, the lowest for moreReuter - 189 words
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93 1984-07-07 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Sat THE former chairman of Drysdale Securities Corporation was sentenced yesterday to eight years in prison for defrauding two major banks ana his friends of US$3OO million (Ss63o million). Joseph Ossorio, 44, of Greenwich, Connecticut, was convicted of stealingReuter - 93 words
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339 1984-07-07 8 LAT-WP BONN, Saturday COMMUNIST East Germany and West Germany despite recent setbacks and the concern of their allies are pressing ahead with efforts to improve their relations. The tentative spirit of good will that has marked relations between the two Germanys has beenLAT-WP - 339 words
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360 1984-07-07 9 Reuter MONTREAL, Saturday WOMEN burning their bras are often used as a symbol of their liberation movement, but the fight for emancipation can be traced much further back to the agonies of the bustle and the corset. So argues the curator of theReuter - 360 words
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Article34 1984-07-07 9 DAY in and day out, polities seam to rula world naws. In fact, a groat many othor ovonts take placo that affect people's lives. On this page, we present some of those events.34 words
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504 1984-07-07 9 UPI MOODUS (Connecticut), Saturday YOUNGSTERS who would rather programme a computer than swim, play tennis or indulge in other traditional camping activities are finding the lure of a circus too much to resist. Trapeze contortions, trick bicycling, juggling and clowning areUPI - 504 words
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Article528 1984-07-07 10 E R TODD - Garbage power used to operate public welfare and recreational facilities By E R TODD Special to The Singapore Monitor TOKYO, Saturday A CITY that produces some 6.9 million tons of trash a year has good reason to experiment with ways of turning that minus into a plus.528 words
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347 1984-07-07 10 LATWP LOS ANGELES, Sat AN INTERNATIONAL team of physicists has announced that they have found the sixth and perhaps final quark the basic building block of nature in a series of experiments carried out at Europe's largest particle accelerator.LATWP - 347 words
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251 1984-07-07 10 LAT-WP CALIFORNIA, Saturday JACK TRAMIEL, three days after buying foundering Atari Inc, the Sunny-vale-Based video game pioneer, on Thursday announced plans to lay off about 50 per cent of the company's 1,100 California workers over the next few daysLAT-WP - 251 words
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Advertisement184 1984-07-07 9 Great News for INDIANS! Customs Duty on flnOnEXEvcp-777 ONLY R5.1360, ysU 1 I /faWA**" £rT c is now available 1 —r rr ,r~ hK at all Electronic 1 "T 1 l 1 -7 off the many reasons for 1 f choosing a MONEXE. dfcgg^Jk r Save on So Compact, Less184 words
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Advertisement248 1984-07-07 10 Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply in love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furniture, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware, washing machines you name it. meant so much. If you want to compare quality and prices, you And in those moments, even248 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-07-07 11 JOHN CHOW - By JOHN CHOW TWO RECORDS were broken on the second day of gold futures trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), breaching the all-time trading high established by its Sredecessor, Gold Exchange of ingapore. At an estimated 1,465 lots transacted, Simex429 words
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Article311 1984-07-07 11 THE LOCAL stock market had been improving during the week, peaking on Thursday Wore sliding down again on Friday. Gainers outnumbered losers as share prices and volume traded continued their upward trend until Friday, which saw share prices closing generally lower on increased311 words
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Article153 1984-07-07 11 GOLD PRICES plunged yesterday to their lowest level since August 1982, in what traders called a large-scale selloff by investors whose expectations of higher inflation have been frustrated. The dollar was mixed on foreign exchange markets but remained strong amid falling metal prices and continuing hign interest153 words
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195 1984-07-07 11 VIMLLSTREET STOCK prices were under pressure again yesterday from fears of higher US Interest rates but held up better than they did on Thursday. The Dow Jones average 01 SO industrials, which dropped 9.72 on Thursday, was down another three195 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-07-07 12 OUTCOME OF TALKS WILL BE KNOWN NEXT WEEK A COMPANY is negotiating for taking over Ben and Co but it is not the one which the market is talking about. An informed source said that negotiations between food group Ben and224 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-07-07 12 Sun Hung - By Sun Hung Kai Securities BAT (S), an 80 per centowned subsidiary of British American Tobacco Industries (PLC) of Britain, experienced a slowdown in its sales and profits growth. After three years of strong growth, with an average 14 per542 words
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454 1984-07-07 12 VIRGINIA Developments Pte Ltd, a 49-51 per cent joint venture between BAT and Straits Properties Ltd, owns Keppel House which turned in a dividend income of $375,000 for BAT last year. With a net rentable area of about 46,400 sf and currently about 60 per454 words
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171 1984-07-07 12 ALLIED Chocolate Industries' (ACI) independent directors and shareholders have been advised by Morgan Grenfell (MG) to accept Phina's $2.10 offer for each share unless they consider ACl's long-term prospects enhanced by the new substantial shareholder, Phina. MG's advice worked out ACl's net tangible assets171 words
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95 1984-07-07 12 ALEXANDRA Holdings Ltd had a group turnover of $1.57 million for the year ended March 31, 1984 against $1.7 million previously. Group pre-tax profit of $1 million was down 10.5 per cent from $1.1 million. Although interest, depreciation and amortisation decreased, a reversal of post-acquisi-tion95 words
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Article84 1984-07-07 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has asked PT Sejahtera MBF Leasing to quantify the investment required for the publicly released joint venture. THE KLSE has requested Magnum Corporation Bhd to quantify the revised effect on the net tangible asset backing based on the valuation approved by84 words
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Advertisement28 1984-07-07 11 Sunimt Curry TiFHN Ar Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. jSjji Raffles Hotel .|§g|W' Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4128 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-07-07 11 )lM*r < e i*M 0 fip\Mff McNuakl liii. Ut *IT LOOK* LIKE WE MAVE MOfffe OUTPUTTWAM INPUT.16 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1984-07-07 13 JAY MATHEWS - There is a growing trend in the United States to link its future with the nations of the Pacific. California takes the lead. This article looks at its growing ties with Asia, its new industrial booms and the proposed Bill that would1,663 words
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442 1984-07-07 14 ISSUE WITH POMP and ceremony, 2.8 million young men and women are graduating from high school this year. If past performance is a guide, 12 per cent of those graduates are functionally illiterate but everyone will have a diploma. Thousands won't be able to442 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-07-07 14 PETER ALEXANDER - It provides a chance to serve the people with an opposition PETER ALEXANDER Singapore 0410 YOUR editorial comment "Making the non-constituency Member of Parliament concept work" (SM, July 3) was commendable for it packaged the issue in a nutshell which can be clearly understood. Singapore271 words
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121 1984-07-07 14 WE SENT our washing machine to the agent for repair. After days, and only upon my inquiry, I was informed that the machine was ready. When the machine was delivered, I forgot to leave the cash for my mother-in-law to pay the agent. The121 words
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158 1984-07-07 14 WE WOULD appreciate clarification about whether one can park under the porch of the Supreme Court Building. There is a single yellow line there which normally indicates that parking is permitted between 7 pm and 7 am. We have been unable to158 words
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191 1984-07-07 14 YAP YEOW WOON - -REPLY YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I'REFER to the letters "Danger roads in Happy Gardens" by "Unhappy Resident" (SM, Jane 13) and "Factory workers cause road problems in Happy Gardens estate" by Unhappy Too" (SM, Jane 19). We191 words
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488 1984-07-07 14 PETER MILLAR - ■y PETER MILLAR of Rtuttra VILNIUS, (Soviet Lithuania): "Do you speak Russian?" "As little as possible," came the answer from Vaidas, a long-haired Lithuanian lad. Russian is an official language in Lithuania, as in all of the Soviet Union's 15 constituent republics. In practice,488 words
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459 1984-07-07 15 the sgKAPOREMUMMM MCTfnralßßlfllfl BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe has noted, as had other European leaders to Moscow recently, a frosty, even dangerous, attitude of the Kremlin towards relationship with the West, in particular the United States. The mood is one as Sir Geoffrey459 words
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468 1984-07-07 15 ROBERT LIM - Skilful landscape architects can incorporate it into the plans for new park ROBERT LIM Singapore 1334 IT IS an excellent idea to extend the Mount Faber Park to cover the land at Mount Washington. This new green lung will also provide468 words
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Advertisement71 1984-07-07 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interact wM be accepted for They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and addreas even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telaphonc number wouid be useful We reserve the right71 words
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Article, Illustration944 1984-07-07 16 PAT D'ROSE - Opera ambassadors laying the groundwork By PAT D'ROSE CRAZY things have happened in La Boheme. Such as the time the Ambassadors of Opera and Concert Worldwide performed Puccini's opera in South America. Mimi and her lover, Rodolfo, were in the midst of a love duet. She lay944 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1984-07-07 16 LIM SEK - ALBUM: LIFE IN THE LION CITY ARTISTE: Dick Lee LABEL: WEA 2292-*****-1 Asiabeat All reviews by LIM SEK DICK is talented. Many in the local music business have said this, although there are those who accuse him of imitating western pop sounds, especially that sparse, rhythm-box1,037 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-07-07 16 IN AUGUST, the usual crescent moon that smiles over Peppermint Park will be full. And that month will also be full of activities. Filipino musicians Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla and Music and Magic will put up a special show in the first 10 days of the month.216 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-07-07 16 TANIA'S BACK IN TOWN WHEN Tania waved goodbye to the good old days at the Singapura Forum Hotel and chose to lend their glitter to the east coast, they hardly expected to be back in Orchard Road within a year. But they did return forPicture by MOHD ISHAK - 717 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-07-07 18 VALERIE TREVOR - SATURDAY'S BEST WITH VALERIE TREVOR Centrestage: Faerie Tale Theatre Rapunzel (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) SHELLEY DUVALL, who produces this series, plays the plum role of the beautiful girl with the long, golden tresses. Gena Rowlands is just right for the part of the wicked526 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-07-07 18 WONG SING YEONG - VWB@BGE By WONG SING YEONG IT IS hard to judge a series by its pilot episode. The two-part TV movie of Masquerade, titled Come Spy with Me (shown today and next Saturday at 9.15 pm over Channel 5), could even do as470 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-07-07 19 WONG AH YOKE - MORE THAN JUST A FUN FILM TITLE: TANK STARRING: James Garner, Shirley Jones, G D Spradlin, C Thomas Howell DIRECTOR: Marvin J Chomsky SHOWING: Lido, midnight tonight Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE ONCE in a while, there comes a movie that the whole626 words
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Miscellaneous1458 1984-07-07 17 I H Q —i m /+W I HC SMQAPORE MOMTOR I A leisure /tv SATURDAY, JULY 7,1964 I U ■EE3 5 12.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. V T HK 1 fl I 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesa- I me Street I Flash Gordon (Cartoon) BAg* &I P''..1,458 words
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Advertisement48 1984-07-07 18 Advertisement MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching... Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling, Preparation H also lubricates, making bowel movements less painful. 348 words
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Miscellaneous737 1984-07-07 19 FILM GUIDE Midnight Show: FISHING ADVENTURE (C) toa payoh (*****34): the rinc; of death (C) Midnight Show: FISHING ADVENTURE (C) DALIT (*****16): THE RING OF DEATH <C) RINr OF D p ATH «n Hw f £55* SSC™ (Q Synopsis: A young man, rejected because be is an HOLLYWOOO (*****64): THE737 words
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Miscellaneous478 1984-07-07 20 leisure AMATEUR MOVIE MOVIES made on film or videotape that are not for professional or commercial purposes may be submitted for the amateur movie contest. The competition is divided into three sections open (citizens and permanent residents), student (up to pre-university level) and special. There will be no restriction on478 words
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Miscellaneous568 1984-07-07 20 Wm Cmthodrm!s, on diaptay at the MuiUpi• Art Exhibition MULTIPLE ART 25 years through photographs, maps, MORE THAN 90 etchings, prints, building plans, publications and artilithographs, reliefs and sculptures facts Admission is free. a S PU nn?« t e i G^ the lnS V" FRENCH CONTEMPORARY tut Art Gallery until568 words
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Miscellaneous94 1984-07-07 20 TOM HORN HILTON Movie House will screen Tom Horn tomorrow at 8.15 pm. This adventure movie stars Steve McQueen as a gun-toting wizard who fights the cavalry, plies a dozen violent trades, and is charged with murder. Linda Evans co-stars. For non-diners, the first drink charge is $8.50++. LES DEUX94 words
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Miscellaneous760 1984-07-07 21 leisure comics —"~———"~~—~~™""1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook TtiBRB it ISj f SHo7S OF CfINTJWTO IN FACT, ITS So UfcRD 808, rue f/&kACK/ A iWirtiH, THAT IF THE PUOUC SAW I I Rwko Rim .just wou)/1 u®*k, swam orgwuons rr, it'd probablV put J wW*. I THt WAV TRELLIS t*e NfcVER760 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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273 1984-07-07 22 WONDER BOY - AMERICAN-BRED WAS UNLUCKY WHEN THIRD LAST WEEK 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY AMERICAN-BRED Western Pacific has a strong chance of making amends for his unlucky third to Sir Toby II and stablemate Wonderful Joy last week by winning Race Pour, the main staying event273 words
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Article763 1984-07-07 22 RACE 1 |jfl,M| 2.00 CI 4 Div 5 1,400 m lUM** 1 Grovner 57 Johnston 9 2 Sky bird 56V? Samsol 2 3 Andy's Delight 56 Lam 13 4 Pulau Tioman V 56 TMay 5 5 Land of Fire 55V? App Gopal 11 6 Charlie's Angel II 55V*763 words
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Article178 1984-07-07 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (MonHor) (Z»o Bm) (Wan B»o) ■Mil t Flan* AdmM»M ?Tataa%an lUmHmwi* 7 Tim 3 Bart Always 9 Faroe Adnweeon 3 Best Always 4 Proud Mutant 1 Svptao Aaoel 3 Umm 13 Two StofM 3 laaar t? Two Step* 3 Sam* 10 Always178 words
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634 1984-07-07 22 GO-RAM - By GO-RAM LUKE Danis Navaratnam will not be entirely satisfied if be finishes as top apprentice or top local jockey or even the top jockey on the Singapore-Malaysia circuit this season. For him, satisfaction means winning his first classic634 words
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Article3016 1984-07-07 23 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 8 1,400 m RATINGS: 66-55 STAKES: $15,500 1 Serptco II 6 chag 57 (d 5 Cook 7 Bougoure Serpico 19 (1-2-1-0-15) 506 1/7 (Cook 6th to Zippy C 4-3 Sl6oog 1:41.2) Won 24/4/83 (Donnelly 56 C 4-1 Pl4oog 1:27.7 3%-%-1 2 Flying3,016 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-07-07 27 THE FOOTBALL Association of Singspore once agate Is aadsr sc r utiny. One reader feels that tt*s about time PAS doss some ssrlovs thinking la curbing the "soccer drsla." The FAS Is also mentioned la another letter bat In conjsaction with Fandl Ahmad. A third reader writes114 words
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291 1984-07-07 27 THE SINGAPORE Schools Sports Council encourages hockey as one of the sports in schools but does very little to help solve the problem of the acute shortage of hockey pitches in schools. At the moment, you can count on one hand the291 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-07-07 27 JITA SINGH'S resignation has been much highlighted giving soccer fans an idea of what to expect in the years to come. Ever since the mid-Seventies, Singapore soccer has been an exciting affair bat all the excitement and efforts457 words
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328 1984-07-07 27 IN REFERENCE to certain criticisms to my letter (SM Joe 14), firstly, I would like to say that I am a Singaporean and a Fandi Ahmad fan as well. But being realistic, I cannot but feel that Malaysia's Zainal Abidin has a328 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-07-07 27 Reuter THE International Football Federation (Fifa) has announced a change in soccer's indirect free-kick rule to prevent overcrowding in front of goal. Under the new rule, which comes into effect on July 25, indirect free-kicks awarded to the attacking team in the goal area willReuter - 206 words
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252 1984-07-07 28 NATIONAL Football League Division Three team Kampong Kapor face an uncertain future after their early boot out of the league for yet another violent incident involving their players. The trouble-ridden club have had their remaining seven matches cancelled in the first of further252 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-07-07 28 ERNEST FRIDA - EE KIAT SETS A NEW RECORD TO LEAD SENTOSA OPEN ERNEST FRIDA POH EE KIAT was in a class of his own in the first round of the Sentosa Open Invitation golf championship yesterday with an exqusite one-over-par 73 to smash the Serapong course record, set exactly a year539 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-07-07 28 ALFONSO CHAN - SINGAPORE AIRLINES 1 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB 1 By ALFONSO CHAN A DISALLOWED goal by Ceylon Sports Club's second half substitute Baldev Singh in the dying seconds of play brought the SingaCre Hockey Association premier igue match between CSC and Singapore AirlinesPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 304 words
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Article673 1984-07-07 29 With her present form she may end the jinx of the last 11 matches against Martina PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL Reuter LONDON, Saturday IF CHRIS Evert Lloyd plays as well tonight as she did on Thursday, Martina Navratilova will have a rare battleReuter - 673 words
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Article143 1984-07-07 29 WIMBLEDON, Saturday THE FOLLOWING are the results of the last 11 encounters between Martina Navratllova and Chris Evert Lloyd, all In tournament finals and all won by NavratUova. The details name the tournament and site, the surface and the score, In that order. In their tennis143 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-07-07 29 WIMBLED 0 14 AP LONDON, Saturday JIMMY CONNORS throttled a ferocious Ivan Lendl serve yesterday to oust the number two seed 6-7 (7-4) 6-3 7-5 6-1 and claim a place in the men's finals at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the sixthAP - 454 words
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Article246 1984-07-07 29 YESTERDAY'S All-England Lawn Tennis championship resnlts. Seeding* in parentheses. MEN: Singles semifinals: John McEnroe (1) (US) bt Pat Cash (Aus) 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-4, Jimmy Connors (3) (US) bt Ivan Lendl (2) (Czech) 6-7 (74) 6-3 7-5 6-1. WOMEN: Doables semifinals: Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver (US)246 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-07-07 30 ALFONSO CHAN - Reports by ALFONSO CHAN FIRST to ride on the cool waters of Long Beach, Los Angeles and hopefully, a first for Singapore when the Olympic boardsailing event is over. Singapore's boardsailing representative to the Olympics, Kelly Chan, discovered he was the first389 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-07-07 30 DR TAY ENG SOON, the Minister of State for Education, has scored a first for Singapore, earning the honour of the ASEAN Schools Sports Council presidency next year. This was revealed by Tooh Fee San, the Singapore Schools Sports Council 25th Anniversary Celebration328 words
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MONITOR sports THE SINGAPORE MONITOR SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1984
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Article, Illustration644 1984-07-07 31 IWIMBLED^fW i-S*. LATEST MEN'S SINGLES FINAL VOMEN'S SINGLE: FINAL LONDON, Saturday DEFENDING champion John McEnroe survived a temporary loss of form in mid-match before beating Australian teenager Pat Cash here yesterday to join fellow-American Jimmy644 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-07-07 31 iiuiiiUiii nH Aril ru WifSwWPWff" AP WIMBLEDON, Saturday CHRIS Evert Lloyd has written a letter of thanks to the All England Lawn Tennis Club for the "oustanding" officiating at this year's Wimbledon championships, which have so far been relatively free ofAP - 128 words
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Article65 1984-07-07 31 AP WEBSTER responded to Evert Lloyd's letter with his own letter of thanks for what he said was "to the best of my knowledge...the first time such a message has been sent by those playing at Wimbledon to those who have the pleasure of officiating for them...AP - 65 words
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Article69 1984-07-07 31 Reuter JOHN McENROE will not see the last of young Pat Cash, the unseeded Australian he beat with some difficulty in the men's singles semifinal yesterday. He and partner Peter Fleming will have to cross racquets again with Cash and fellow Aussie Paul McNamee inReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement30 1984-07-07 31 CAN Chris break tha duck againat Martina? FOR tha record: Navratilova va. Evart Lloyd THROTTLING Jimmy wina hia aamiffinal: Match report ALL tha lataat reaulta ALL REPORTS ON PAGE 3030 words
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