Singapore Monitor, 9 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-09 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, July 9, 1984 30cents12 words
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583 1984-07-09 1 RAY MILLER - 5,000 kids among 14,000 nabbed in past 11 months By RAY MILLER MORE THAN 14,000 people, including 5,000 children, were caught stealing from Singapore stores in the 11 months up to May this year, according to retailers. The figures were assembled from reBirts by583 words
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434 1984-07-09 2 Rapists and molesters will face heavier jail terms under new Bills before Parliament RAPISTS AND molesters will face heavier jail terms under the provisions of two amendment Bills now before Parliament. The three-fold steep increase of sex crimes in the past decade has made it434 words
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Article78 1984-07-09 2 IN A "Journalists' Notebook" published on May 8, 1984, we stated that Mr TT Rajah was released from detention "after making a confession on television." We are satisfied that this statement b wholly unfounded. Mr Rajah has also informed ns that he did not make any statement at all78 words
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572 1984-07-09 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - PART OF MOVE TO PROVIDE BETTER SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC By GANDHI AMBALAM AS PART of a move to provide better service to the public, government departments may remain open on Saturday afternoons, making it a six-day week instead of the572 words
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Article54 1984-07-09 2 The Immigration Department, revenue-col-lecting government of- floes and statutory boards sock as Telecoms, HDB and PUB which have dealings with the public are likely to be affected; These departments may function on Saturday afternoons with reduced staff; Civil servants may end up working either a five-day week54 words
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Article109 1984-07-09 2 WHAT IS a few seconds? To the driver of an SBS bos, it's just a matter of waiting just a little longer. Kit to someone rushing for the bus, it could mean being on time or being late for office. The Communications Minister, Dr Yeo109 words
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690 1984-07-09 3 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM STAFF AND security problems, and a lack of customers in some areas, are slowing the growth of 24-hour stores in Singapore. At least two convenience stores have cut their opening hours including two of the three 24-hour shops in Bedok and690 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-07-09 3 DID TWO deaf-mutes die on a railway track because they didn't hear the sharp, shrill whistle "before a south-bound train came roaring down Upper Bukit Timah Road? This was a question many residents of Princess Elizabeth Park Estate were asking yesterday as police124 words
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Article75 1984-07-09 3 Lianhe Zaobao A TWO-METRE crocodile made its appearance in the Chinese Garden lake in Jurong yesterday. Two youths recorded the crocodile swimming in the lake with a video tape camera. The appearance of the reptile created a stir among the holiday-makers at the gardens. ThisLianhe Zaobao - 75 words
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Article, Illustration901 1984-07-09 4 Ee Boon Lee; Loong Swee Yin - JALAN KAYU AND CHENG SAN WALKABOUTS Reports by Ee Boon Lee and Loong Swee Yin A RECURRING message in Mr Ong Teng Cheong's speeches during his tour of Jalan Kayu and Cheng San yesterday was the need for people toPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 901 words
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Article207 1984-07-09 4 FOREIGN workers, if they are not phased out, will pose social problems to Singapore. Besides having to provide them with housing and other facilities, they also bring with them a different cultural background which may not fit into our society, said Mr Ong Teng Cheong. Also, a number207 words
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Article81 1984-07-09 4 THE USE of Hanvu Pinyin names in schools has created some problems for some of our citizens, especially the non-Chinese. But for those children who learn Mandarin in schools, their names should be pronounced in the way they are supposed to understand, said Mr Ong. We are using81 words
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Article199 1984-07-09 4 HOUSE unions are in a better position to promote management-labour relations than other types of union structure. Since the managements are meeting workers from their own company instead of representatives from the headquarters of an industrial-based union, they are more likely to disclose their plans, their profits and199 words
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Article92 1984-07-09 4 WHY MEDISAVE instead of medical insurance? Dr Henry Ng, who asked this question, was told by Mr Ong that medical insurance could encourage abuses. When a doctor knows that you are covered by insurance, he is likely to suggest medical treatment you do not need, Mr Ong said. In92 words
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Article139 1984-07-09 4 MR ONG conceded that the cost of living has gone up. But so long as we move ahead of inflation, we will enjoy a real wage increase, he added. Mr N Ramesh of Jalan Kayu constituency, who brought up the issue of higher cost of living, was139 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-07-09 6 Security network swings into action once case of shoplifting is detected r i MONITOR special mroiu t The Shoplifting Problem SHOPLIFTING-is on the rise In Singapore. More than 14,000 people, including 5,000 children, were caught stealing from Singapore stores in the 11 months to May this634 words
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392 1984-07-09 6 5,000 young people stole between last year and now THE RISE of thefts by school children is of major concern to the Singapore Retail Merchants' Association. Said Mr Henry Velge: "These figures of 5,000 young people stealing between 1983 and 1984 are very392 words
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159 1984-07-09 6 TO ENSURE a continuous flow of money for the Community Chest, it's necessary for people to agree to make monthly contributions, with their employers matching dollar for dollar, said the Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar. Speaking yesterday at the TanJong Pagar159 words
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Article49 1984-07-09 6 OPERATION Starfish, designed to enhance cooperation and understanding among the navies of Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom, is now under way in the South China Sea. The exercise, which will end next Monday, involves weapon firing, tactical manoeuvres ana anti-sub-marine warfare.49 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-07-09 7 SAY MALAYSIAN AND THAI FOREIGN MINISTERS ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING Reuter JAKARTA, Monday MALAYSIA and Thailand said today Asean will examine with an open mind an Indochlnese call for an immediate dialogue to reduce tensions in the region. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri GhazaliReuter - 469 words
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Article147 1984-07-09 7 UPI BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAM yesterday condemned the upcoming meeting between US Secretary of State George Shultz and Southeast Asian Foreign Ministers as a forum for plotting against the Hanoi-backed government in Cambodia. The Vietnamese Communist Party newspaper Nhan Dan said Mr Shultz, who is scheduled toUPI - 147 words
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152 1984-07-09 7 AP LONDON, Mon THE US has frozen sales of second-hand military aircraft to Greece in retaliation for its perceived anti-Americanism and support of the Soviet Union's views on arms control, The Sunday Times of London reported. The freeze has already prevented theAP - 152 words
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204 1984-07-09 7 AP MANILA, Monday THE SON of Benigno Aquino said yesterday his family has formally turned down an investigative boara's request to exhume the opposition leader's body. In a telephone interview, Benigno Aquino 111 said his mother Corazon sent the board a two-sentence letter onAP - 204 words
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86 1984-07-09 7 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ABOUT 1,500 people in Malacca state today staged a rally on a 500-year-old ethnic Chinese burial hill protesting against government plans to level the hill for development projects, police said. Mr Lim Kit Siang, secretary-general of Malaysia's main oppositionReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-07-09 8 THE THREE-MEN-IN-A-CRATE' AFFAIR UPI LONDON, Monday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher was yesterday reported angry and prepared to expel Nigerian diplomats or even sever relations with Lagos over the failed abduction of a former Nigerian transport secretary. A British Caledonian Boeing 747 that NigeriaUPI - 523 words
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183 1984-07-09 8 BAGHDAD, Monday IRAQI OIL Minister Qassem Ahmed Taqi said yesterday Iraq would press for a higher oil production quota should Organisation of petroleum exporting countries (Opec) revise its overall output ceiling of 17.5 million barrels per day (BPD). Iraq's quota was set at183 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-07-09 8 Thousands celebrate San Fermin festivities by uncorking champagne PAMPLONA (Spain): Thousands of "Pamplonicos" uncork the champagne bottles to celebrate the start of the San Fermin festivities as the rocket went off at noon on Saturday signalling the start of the seven-day festival event UPI UPIUPI - 47 words
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231 1984-07-09 8 LAT-WP BEIRUT, Monday AFTER THREE days of pushing earthen barricades aside, the Lebanese army opened three crossing points between east and west Beirut yesteday, only to see them closed hours later by the relatives of Muslim kidnap victims from the last nine years. The crossingLAT-WP - 231 words
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182 1984-07-09 8 UPI BEIRUT, Monday KUWAIT announced yesterday it would send its Defence Minister to Moscow in a bid to purchase Soviet arms to protect its Gulf oil shipping from attacks in the Iran-Iraq war. The announcement followed Washington's refusal to supply the Gulf stateUPI - 182 words
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469 1984-07-09 9 Agencies WASHINGTON, Monday WITH CLOSE to 106 million people at work and iobiessnes?. at its lowest ebb since April 1980, the United States could be nearing a point where high employment could be harmful to the economy, private analysts say. WhileAgencies - 469 words
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149 1984-07-09 9 UPI 8T LOUIB, Monday AT LEAST Ave severely or profoundly hearing-Im-paired adults will receive a new type of hearing aid that will be implanted beneath the skin. A team of doctors from Washington University's Medical Centre will experiment with devices called extracochlear implants. "SomeUPI - 149 words
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147 1984-07-09 9 Reuter LA PAZ, Monday BOLIVIA'S powerful Worker*' Confederation (Cob) yesterday called off a crippling general strike and said it had won concessions from the left-wing government that included a pledge to suspend indefinitely foreign debt payments to commercial banks. The communist-led confederation, controlling virtuallyReuter - 147 words
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478 1984-07-09 10 trend; Boston Globe MORE than 20 persons have had a hand or a foot amputated as punishment in Sudan in the past few months. A number have undergone double amputations for repeated offences. This practice and the debate over what use is beingBoston Globe - 478 words
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Article62 1984-07-09 10 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions ontslde Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital Interest to yon they may aflect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to spedolist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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205 1984-07-09 10 UPI SYDNEY, Mon LABOUR Prime Minister Bob Hawke, the most popular Australian leader on record, faces a challenge from his party's embittered left wing at a national conference beginning today. Mr Hawke's popularity has soared since his election victory in MarchUPI - 205 words
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498 1984-07-09 10 LAT-WP TOKYO, Monday AN ADVANCED Japanese supercomputer is about to enter the US market, launching a long-awaited competition with the best that American firms can offer. But that is only the beginning. Japan is 27 months into a 10-year programme to develop aLAT-WP - 498 words
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Article360 1984-07-09 10 E R TODD - JAPANESE MODEL WILL MAKE OTHER RECORDERS OLD HAT By E R TODD Special to i ne Singapore Monitor TOKYO, Monday JAPAN'S vigorous videotape recorder industry is about to be profoundly shaken up if not blown sky high by a new lightweight Bmm format mini-VTR" that360 words
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226 1984-07-09 10 Radars to warn jets of invisible killer wind shear AP DENVER, Mon SCIENTISTS armed with sophisticated radar will start manning the airport control tower here to see if they can warn pilots of wind shear, an invisible killer blamed for hundreds of deaths in jetliner crashes. Using radar and computerAP - 226 words
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Advertisement114 1984-07-09 7 f@ H3(■olden Phoenix Japanese Restaurant I Golden Phoenix, the most renowned Authentic Japanese Delicacies: Sashimi. Sichuan Restaurant, now offers Sushi. Sukiyaki. ShabuShabu. Yakitorl. traditional Chao Zhou cuisine at our new Tempura and Teppanyaki.* restaurant in Shenton Way. *(Not available at Hotel Equatorial). 6th storey, UIC Building, Shenton Way For reservations,114 words
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734 1984-07-09 12 RAY MILLER - FROZEN FAST FOOD MAKER'S TWO-YEAR TARGET By RAY MILLER FOR 16 YEARS, Mr Paul Tan worked as a senior manager of the Cold Storage sales staff. Now he is in the fooa business on his own and fe?ls confident in734 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-07-09 12 STARTING today, we will feature a fortnightly column on men and women who are examples of the entrepreneurial apirit that made Singapore great. If you know of auch people, who are able to turn themselves into millionaires through innovative ideas, give us a call so that we can64 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-07-09 12 EFFORT has so far been selling its products to maior customers in Singapore who want ready and easily prepared food for carnival days and social events. At one function alone, the factory provided 40,000 meals. They were heated up in giant steamers capable195 words
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350 1984-07-09 12 GOLD REVIEW BY GREEN COLLIER FOLLOWING a month of relatively quiet and narrow-range trading, spot gold prices, on a London delivery basis, tumbled more than US$35 a troy ounce in volatile conditions last week. Speculative selling on top of stop-loss liquidations were especially heavy on350 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-07-09 13 OVERSEAS Union Bank announced that on July 1: MR LOH HOON SUN, formerly General Manager, Finance and Administration, assumed the appointment of General Manager, Treasury. MR LOO HENG SUN, who returns from Overseas Union Bank of Singapore (Canada), will be appointed Chief Manager, Overseas Department. MR SIM KHEE535 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-07-09 13 OUB's other promotions include: MRS LIM CHEY CHENG to Manager, Training. She is a Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) 6raduate from the niversity of Singapore. MR SEAH MUI SENG to the corporate rank of Manager. Mr Seah is an Associate of the Institute of Bankers and holds306 words
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928 1984-07-09 14 NORMAN KEMPSTER - The Likud party must do something about the economy if it hopes to remain in power by NORMAN KEMPSTER of the Los Angela* Time* LAT-WP JERUSALEM:Campaign workers for Israel's opposition Labour Party recently set up a stand near Haifa's open air market andLAT-WP - 928 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1984-07-09 14 PETER BOYER - By PETER BOYER of the Los Angeles Times LAT-WP ATLANTA: Downstate in Folkston, on the edge of the Okefenokee Swamp, the high school has Deen searching in vain for a biology teacher. The only aualified instructor in town just had aLAT-WP - 1,074 words
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Article445 1984-07-09 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENT THERE is a story that when approached by the Americans in the early Fifties as to what it would want from them, a poor Asian country replied: "We need financial aid." When asked the same, the Japanese answered: "Keep445 words
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351 1984-07-09 15 That would help solve plight of unintentionally errant driver I SUPPORT the appeal of "Safe Driver" (SM, July 2) for an improvement in the relations between motorists and the traffic police. Motorists would welcome a change in the unfair method of pouncing on drivers351 words
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51 1984-07-09 15 I REFER to the letter 'Traffic cop who hid behind a sign board' (SM, July 3) by "Observer". I would like "Observer" to know that he is not the only one who saw the traffic policeman. I saw him too. ROAD USER Singapore51 words
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143 1984-07-09 15 I REFER to the letter headlined "Missing service at Interchange" (SM, Jane 28) which complained of the wait for Service 14 on June 24. Service 14 is a Bukit Merah-to-Somapah service via Orchard Road and Bras Basah Road. The buses loop into Kallang143 words
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109 1984-07-09 15 I REFER to the letter by Irene Poon headlined "Commuters wait as conductor buys food" (SM, June 23). Service 92 is a loop service terminating at Jalan Ang Teng. Because of the lack of food facilities there, bus crews have to stop109 words
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Article, Illustration828 1984-07-09 16 You have to be over 21 and have five grams of the metal Q&A ra b there any restriction on the opening of a gold savings account? Which banks offer gold accounts? Is there a minimum amount required for such an account? Can828 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-07-09 16 @Cao yoa please explain what is meant by passive smoking? 0 Passive sm6king is breathing air which contains other people's tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke causes serious air pollution indoors. Two cigarettes puffed in an enclosed room can give as much as 20 times111 words
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321 1984-07-09 16 @1 am interested in gaining admission to the university. Could yon please let me know the entry qualifictions and the minimum grades one should have in order to stand a good chance? b it still necessary for one to have an321 words
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175 1984-07-09 17 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association in conjunction with Foxboro Far East Pte Ltd is organising two courses this month for SMA members. The first, entitled Fundamentals of Instrumentation, is for instrument technicians, supervisors and instrument engineers. The full fee for the course,175 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-07-09 17 THE PUBLIC Works Department has awarded a $345,800 contract to Messrs Hup Soon Cheong Construction Co for the construction of a prestressed concrete pedestrian overhead bridge in front of the World Trade Centre. Work on the overhead bridge, which will span Telok76 words
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58 1984-07-09 17 THE MINISTRY of the Environment is constructing a culvert at the junction of Jalan Sendudok and Sembawang Road. Work will continue for three months and a section of Jalan Sendudok will be closed temporarily to traffic during this period. Motorists are. advised to use58 words
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56 1984-07-09 17 DO NOT forget that Singapore now has a dial-a-weather service. By ringing *****88 you can get an up-to-date weather report from tne Meteorological Department. Callers to the 24-hour service will set a 12-hour local weather forecast, the highest and lowest temperatures expected as well56 words
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Article75 1984-07-09 17 BUKIT MERAH Branch Library will hold a talk entitled Know Your Medicine in the lecture hall next Satuday at S pm. The speakers will be pharmacists Mr Jayaraj s/o Samuganathan and Mr Tan Teck Seng from the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore. With the increasing variety and number75 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-07-09 18 WONG AH YOKE - Bumboat! music man Dick Lee planning it By WONG AH YOKE IF YOU enjoyed the songs in Bumboat!, the local play staged for the Festival of Arts this year, there's more in store from the man behind the music. Dick Lee, designer, fashion-show choreographer,803 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-07-09 18 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN ARTS festivals are neat when they are on the rush (or tickets and then the satisfaction of being immersed in some form of culture or the arts. But what after that? "There is still not enough awareness of536 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-07-09 18 LEE TECK SUAN has his qualms about being called an artist. Because he is not one professionally he is a civil servant. But the need to have his works accepted is even greater. But Lee, now in his early 30s, has been an402 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-07-09 18 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE FIVE thousand companies received letters in February appealing for advertisements for the Singapore All-Stars Charity Concert souvenir magazine or outright donations. Two weeks later, only one replied. The lone soul was a Caucasian gentleman who sent the organisers,557 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-07-09 20 ■TiOjDWtfSM RGjILTG^a Return to Eden (E) (Last Episode) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) THE climax builds up as Tara reappears to Greg and Jilly as Stephanie Harper, the ghost of the woman they thought they nad killed. Back in Sydney, things become clear to Dan Marshall after his470 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-07-09 20 ftVfS&ENE IPS ACTRESS Blair Brown faced the greatest challenge of her career when she played the role of Jacqueline Kennedy in the sev-en-hour British TV production called Kennedy, a recreation of the 1,000 days the American expresident held office. It was telecast in several countries over threeIPS - 433 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-07-09 21 C J TAN - Mystery is skin-deep TITLE: AGAINST ALL ODDS STARRING: Jeff Bridges, Rachel Ward, James Woods, Jane Greer, Richard Widmark DIRECTOR: Taylor Hackford SHOWING: Orchard R«vi«wt<l by C J TAN THE BEST thing to be said about director Taylor Hackford's exercise in updating a 1947 movie for the489 words
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Miscellaneous1231 1984-07-09 19 >" r-v SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Swordsman Chu (r) ftjPft jL I 4.00 The Waterville Gang. MK y I Tucker Turtle and Pearl's decision to marry excites the Waterville Gang. I Pinwheel. I 4.50 What in the World. t V I lan1,231 words
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Miscellaneous499 1984-07-09 21 ftoJIA OUIO€ DALIT (*****16): SPIRITUAL BOXING (C) EMPRESS (*****67): THE RING OF DEATH (C) Starring: Gongfn experti of China MANDARIN (*****01): THE RING OF DEATH (C) Synopsis: This documentary features elements of spiritualism in gongfu. It boasts incredible stunts like TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE RING OF DEATH (C) swallowing live499 words
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Advertisement479 1984-07-09 24 ••1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCIENCE FACULTY IS JOINTLY ORGANISING METAMORPHOSIS A PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION in conjunction with the 19 th Biennial Science Exhibition 24th—26th August 1984 at the NUS Science Faculty ENTRY FORM Name I/C Address t Tel. NO School: Section: Student/Adult Prizes (for each479 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-07-09 25 THELMA - By THELMA MORE horrors have been perpetrated in the name of genuine English food, overseas than perhaps any other national cuisine. With the possible exception of steaks, typical British fare has been as grossly abused as the Queen's English in most parts of the world. Actually691 words
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702 1984-07-09 26 GASTON DE ROSAYRO - By GASTON DE ROSAYRO REGULARS of the old Beefeater at River Valley Road sometimes return from an absence abroad to the original site of their favourite pub and restaurant. Many of them ring the listed number the new management has retained the old702 words
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Article165 1984-07-09 26 FESTIVAL Lyonnais with Jean Fleury is now on at the Hilton's Harbour Grill till July 15. The festival which starts on July 2 promises to be a real treat for gastronomic adventurers. Jean Fleury is a Master Chef of France and recipient of the 'Best165 words
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Advertisement186 1984-07-09 25 RASA INDAH tATING HOUSE Ahhh.... rasa indah, what promise could be more delicious than that of a beautiful taste? And that's just what Rasa Indah means Beautiful Taste. A taste sensation the Singaporean's dream. Close your lips on lava's own version of southern fried chicken Ayam Kalasan. Parboiled Chicken fried186 words
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Advertisement115 1984-07-09 25 PENTHOUSE Wm&\ RESTAURANT VE SEAFOOD Holland Road Shopping Centre. 4th Floor, Te1:*****06 *****18 1 9 Courses with I WHOLE SUCKLING PIG 1 Our Grillroom only $280 opening soon! Stt 11. Special 2. Crab Meat Soup SrckKngPig 6 Steamed Fl»h J 4.Golden 7 Fried Noodlesl Fried Chicken BAbalone Vegel Special tables115 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-09 25 SET 'EM UP, SALLY! THE management of the new Beefeater at Liat Towers, Orchard Road in an endeavour to give the place the ambience of a real English pub, have hit on a bright promotional idea. Plans are underway to bring in a real English barmaid from a British pub255 words
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Advertisement170 1984-07-09 26 JOLLY GOOD ENGLISH FOOD rft« THi MEKATER In ONhwd Road a typical oid§ Englyocho pub md mtiumit 1 i°y Tbert't tHrti IN for a King and hum lo wH molhoc-in-law'i hciftl Tbara's «Uz*ng chops and M you fool Nko aomoMng savoury try tiio stook and kidnoy ploi Mutiioiiii And lomonibor170 words
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Advertisement267 1984-07-09 26 J CUt«NE f FOOD-FIT FOR ROYALTY! Savour tempting IM delights such as: Doily Economical Set-Lunch Nmi rfwifei My |L\ #05-36 Far East Plata, S'port 0922 (opposite Hobday Inn. Next to Hyatt Regency.) We also cater for weddings, parties special occasions. TEL: *****40 The Maddening Crowd If it's a spot of267 words
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Article573 1984-07-09 30 RACK 1 CI t Dtv 9 I,4Mb It YaUows 54 Cm* f j 10 Ytbkuu M Y*u (9) g 4 1 Grmcr 17 lilastis 1 l 9 Tatt KMH Sakiaa (1) IS 7 Own. Hiap SeagStsbie Trainer Vincent Cbong Woo ky: IVfc-hiSbd Ttae: 1:19 4 Ulypiri iw ISO.573 words
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Article213 1984-07-09 30 Reuter DALLAS, Monday FORMER world champion Keke Rosberg of Finland survived a blistering Texas heatwave and a controversial State Fair Park circuit to win the Dallas Grand Prix motor race yesterday, his first triumph of the season. Rosberg, at 35 the oldest driver in theReuter - 213 words
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Article103 1984-07-09 30 Reuter 1 Alain Prost (France) 34.5 points; 2 Niki Lauda (Austria) 24; 3 Elio de Angelis (Italy) 23.5; 4 Rene Arooux (France) 22.5; 5 Keke Rosberg (Fin--3 land) 20; 6 Nelson Piquet (Brazil) 18; 4 7 Derek Warwick (Britain) 13; 8 Michele Alboreto (Italy) 9; 9 MartinReuter - 103 words
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225 1984-07-09 30 SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP NEW YORK, Mon SJ™^. Y ved a balf-game in front in the NATIONAL LEAGUE East as Mookie Wilson and Danryl Strawbery each homered and drove in four runs a Pl?s^» a < '<225 words
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Article121 1984-07-09 30 Saturday's Qamas: Seattle 8, Toronto 4; California at Boston, ppd, rain; Baltimore 6, Kansas City 2,lst game; Baltimore 8. Kansas City 0, 2nd game; Chicago 4, Cleveland 2; Oakland 8, Milwaukee 2; Detroit 5, Texas 2; New York 11, Minnesota 4 W L PCT 08 Detroit 57121 words
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Article102 1984-07-09 30 Saturday's Oames: Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 2; San Francisco 7, Chicago 2; Houston 3, Montreal 2; New York 14, Cincinnati 4; Los Angeles 3, St Louis 0; San Diego 1, Pittsburgh 0 W L PCT OB NowYorfc 46 34 .575 Chicago 47 36 .566 .5 Phitodotphta 44 39102 words
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146 1984-07-09 30 MIKE KRUKOW scattered six bits in 8 2-3 innings against his former teammates and drove in the lead run with a sacrifice fly as the Giants ended a four-same losing streak with a 7-2 victory over the Cubs. Dan Rohn hit his first major-league home146 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-07-09 31 ERNEST FRIDA - Local athletes wax lyrical over training stint in Germany By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE'S top athletes returned on Saturday night with glowing reports of their two month training and competition stint in West Germany. Jagtar Singh, the best known of the seven athletes sent by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association510 words
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Article152 1984-07-09 31 LUXEMBOURG, Monday WORLD record bolder Jarmils Kratochvilova of Czechoslovakia set a track record for the women's 400 metres of 49.25 seconds at Luxembourg's fifth International Athletics Meeting at the municipal stadium here today. Kratochvilova finished more than three seconds ahead of her nearest rivals, Britons Joslyn152 words
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44 1984-07-09 31 Reuter BIRMINGHAM, Monday OLYMPIC favourites Grete Waitz and Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway crossed the line together In one hour 16 minutes and five seconds to share a comfortable victory in the Birmingham half-marathon run in punishing heat here today. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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55 1984-07-09 31 Reuter DUBUN, Monday WORLD 5,000 metres champion Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland pulled out of the Olympic Games today after failing to finish the event in the Irish National Championships here. "I don't want to go to Los Angeles and finish fourth orReuter - 55 words
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Article583 1984-07-09 31 ERNEST FRIDA - Ee Kiat masters Serapong course and retains Apollo Cup comfortably By ERNEST FRIDA POH EE KIAT reigned supreme as the Golf King of Sentosa when he retained the Apollo Cup with a comfortable six strokes to spare victory at the Serapong course yesterday. He583 words
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321 1984-07-09 31 THERE were red faces among the organisers of the Sentosa Open Invitational tournament when 10 senior players failed to turn up for the final round at the Serapong course yesterday. The most annoying fact was that most of these players did321 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-07-09 31 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP *ith ERNEST FRIDA ROSS HENRY, the dashins 18-year-old Warren Golf Club junior member, left for London lint night with happy memories of Singapore, especially after his hole-in-one feat at the Sentosa Open Invitation championship at the Serapong Course yesterday. Ross, who was playing139 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-07-09 32 S GULAM - JOHOR 5 SINGAPORE EX-NATIONALS 2 By S GULAM MALAYSIA Cup semifinalists Johor showed the form that should make them favourites for the Anchor Cup in the competition starting at the National Stadium on Saturday. After the Singapore ex-Nationals, led by a scheming Fandi AhmadPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 462 words
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164 1984-07-09 32 B KULA - By B KULA ST ANDREW'S OBA went down 25-0 to Old Rafflesians and with that lost their grip on the In-ter-Old Boys rugby sev-en-a-side title. Saints, who have been champions in the last three tournaments, met their Waterloo when the164 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-07-09 32 BANGKOK, Monday WORLD champion Icuk Sugiarto of Indonesia beat 1980 All-Eng-land champion Prakash Padukone 13-15 15-5 15-4 to win the singles title of the inaugural Thailand Open badminton championships, the ninth leg of the 1984 Grand Prix circuit. England's top-seeded212 words
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Article247 1984-07-09 32 Reuter SEOUL, Monday SOUTH KOREAN Suh Song-In knocked out Pana-manian-based Nicaraguan Cleo Garcia to retain his International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior-feath-erweight title here yesterday. The knockout came at the end of the fourth round after the 26-year-old challenger had been caught with a loopingReuter - 247 words
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302 1984-07-09 32 SINGAPORE AIRLINES 3 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB 0 THE WOUND that Singapore Airlines inflicted on Singapore Cricket Club's Jerry Lane, hit on the thigh, caused a blotch on his club's clean slate yesterday. Jerry, the airlines target for hits, eventually ended up limping and302 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-07-09 33 SAYS McENROE YESTERDAY S MEN S SINGLES FINAL J AP WIMBLEDON, Monday WHEN JOHN McEnroe led Jimmy Connors 6-1, 6-1 in yesterday's Wimbledon singles final, memories of last month's disastrous French Open championships came flashing back. In the men's final in Paris, McEnroeAP - 479 words
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Article398 1984-07-09 33 SAYS CONNORS AP WIMBLEDON, Monday JIMMY Connors, beaten more heavily yesterday than any other Wimbledon men's finalist since 1938, said he tried his best but couldn't handle the serve of John McEnroe. "All two weeks I've been seeing the ball like a basketball. Today IAP - 398 words
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153 1984-07-09 33 Reuter LONDON, Monday MARK KRATZMAN became only the third Australian to win the Wimbledon junior men's title when he beat unseeded South African Stefan Kruger 6-4 4-6 6-3 in yesterday's final on No. 1 court. The second-seeded 18-year-old, who follows compatriots John Alexander (1968)Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-07-09 33 Reuter LONDON, Monday MARTINA Navratilova's mind and heart passed a searching test with flying colours here on Saturday as she claimed her fifth Wimbledon singles title. Confronted by a revived Chris Evert Lloyd, showing the sort of form she has not produced for 18Reuter - 458 words
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Article232 1984-07-09 33 AP Men's singles Final 1 John McEnroe, US, beat Jimmy Connors, US, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. Mixed doubles semifinal Steve Denton and Kathy Jordan, US, bt Tony Giammalva and Sharon Walsh, US, 7-5, 7 5 Men's doubles final John McEnroe and Peter Fleming (1), US, bt Pat Cash and PaulAP - 232 words
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Advertisement210 1984-07-09 30 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Kofe Wee Kuan of No. 4B Begonia Drive, Singapore 2880, has applied for a Beer House, Second Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Singapore Cable Car (Pte) Ltd, Sentosa Cable Car Station, Carlton Hill, Singapore 0208, and that this application210 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-07-09 30 FIRST: *****9 ($4,620) SECONDi *****1 ($1,320) THIRD! *****6 ($660) STARTERS ($150): *****2 *****6 *****2 *****5 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****4 *****6 *****2 *****7 *****9 *****1 *****5 *****3 *****1 CONSOLATION ($100): *****5 *****2 *****6 *****6 *****8 *****3 *****2 *****9 *****5 *****539 words
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Advertisement269 1984-07-09 34 How times have changed at Wimbledon. Centre and No. 1 courts and jpw" IDer^ec^y mai^au s ras s its traditions, it has always re- Perfect timing on the Centre Court i S? l3 acted quickly and progressively to single piece of metal) provides LM :^-dC-the ever-evolving needs of the game269 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-07-09 35 MEN'S SINGLES FINAL JOHN McENROE bt JIMMY CONNORS •-1 6-1 6-2 AP WIMBLEDON, Monday JOHN McEnroe neared perfection in both his deportment and nis play yesterday as he displayed an awesome brand of tennis ana annihilated Jimmy Connors 6-1 6-1 6-2 to capture the men's singles atAP; PICTURE: UPI - 820 words
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Article31 1984-07-09 35 7*o«our at th« THI ro£®J SSSS) WlwW^J 1 JJJJJ Ik* iy- .y!Ldi .fflSgSSferS~ 08 I tin® Nf£^£j£^: n l l l Uoyd (Bmtfn)a«J steve I i 5513,300. -U*31 words
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Advertisement43 1984-07-09 35 J THE ghost of French Open disaster flashed through my mind, says McE in post-match I interview McE better than me? Never! 1 says Connors MARTINA proves her point J AUSTRALIA'S third Junior 1 singles champ ALL the results Reports on Pagt 3443 words
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