Singapore Monitor, 10 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 30cents Tuesday, July 10, 198412 words
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726 1984-07-10 1 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE FIVE OF THE seven new constituencies created by electoral border changes will inherit 18 Residents' Committees, with about 270 members experienced in dealing with grassroots activities. Eventually, they will have 22 RCs to cater for residents in Housing and Development726 words
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Article59 1984-07-10 1 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday LONDON'S smokers were banished from the city's underground trains yesterday. Gone were the one or two carriages reserved for smokers with their thick atmosphere, floors covered with cigarette stubs and relative lack of crowdLondon Transport, arguing that the smoking cars were neverReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-07-10 1 wKATHKK Showers RBJ in many KZI areas7 words
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Article140 1984-07-10 2 change X chang* 1—2 1883 1W4 1982/83 1983/84 JAN 28.695 20.845 22.356 -27.4 7.3 FEB 28,987 17.281 19.388 -40.4 12.2 MAR 28.604 21,739 21.554 -24.0 -09 APR* 26.307 19.570 23.583 -25 6 20.5 MAY 31.074 21,501 -30 8 JUN 45,852 27.033 -41.0 > JUL 56.980 29.510 -48.2 AUG 36.285 21.286140 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-07-10 2 VINCENT FONG; BENNY ORTEGA - By VINCENT FONG and BENNY ORTEGA BUSINESS AND travel sources in Singapore say they expect Indonesia to impose another substantial increase in its exit tax for travellers but this has been denied by the country's top tourism official. The sources499 words
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Article242 1984-07-10 2 Repercussions throughout tourist and retail industries expected INDONESIANS, formerly the largest group of visitors to Singapore, are now third. The fall has had repercussions throughout the tourist and retail industries. Orchard Road shops including several in Lucky Plaza which catered for the Indonesian242 words
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302 1984-07-10 2 A FORMER company director was yesterday charged with nine counts of cheating five banks and a firm of $4 million. Rudy Vivian Rodrigues, 47, former director of Victraco and Company, is accused of conspiring with four men and others unknown to cheat302 words
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111 1984-07-10 2 MAGDALENE HAUW - By MAGDALENE HAUW FIVE MEN were charged in a district court yesterday with housebreaking ana stealing more than 126,000 worth of electrical goods from a shop in High street Centre at North Bridge Road on July 5. Dhamvanieet Singh, 24, Harpal Singh,111 words
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364 1984-07-10 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM FIFTY civil servants are spending some of their spare time watching uncensored videotapes, and being paid for It. They have been recruited as part-time censors to clear a backlog of tapes and bring the censorship of video materials up364 words
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98 1984-07-10 3 OWNERS of video tapes have to pay the Board of Film Censors a fee for having their tapes checked. For video tapes and discs for closed-circuit television or public showing where admission is charged, the censorship fee is $60 per hour. Copies98 words
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167 1984-07-10 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO A BREAKDANCING contest will be held on Sentosa over four Saturday nights from July 21. The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has agreed to. allow the contest organisers to use the island's roller-skating rink and to provide security. One of the167 words
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Article68 1984-07-10 3 A HEAVY metal safe fell on a 59-year-old foreman while he was pulling it into a lift in July last year, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday. Ong Ens Han, an employee of Siong Huat Shipyard, was moving the safe from the ground floor to an office68 words
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212 1984-07-10 4 UNITED States Secretary of State George Shultz, is in Singapore for talks with tne Prime Minister and the First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee on the international economic situation. The talks will include the results of the recent London Economic212 words
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497 1984-07-10 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SOME local travel agencies are alleged to be hoarding air tickets for two popular routes to India and demanding surcharges before they will arrange confirmed return seats. Indian tourists wanting to return to Bombay or Madras are497 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-07-10 4 Lianhe Zaobao AN 8-YEAR OLD BOY is recovering from a fall from the thirdstorey of a Ganges Road flat yesterday afternoon. Guo Yihong, a Primary 2 student from Havelock School, lives in Block 69 with his parents, his grandfather and a younger brother.Lianhe Zaobao - 145 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-10 6 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE BACK IN 1959, a hawker took his 12-year-old son to a polling station in Rangoon Road School to cast his ballot in a general election. The man made no secret to his son how be voted. That evening, father550 words
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414 1984-07-10 6 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN HOTELIERS HAVE asked the Singapore Hotels Association to set up a taxi pool or limousine service to transport guests when reserved taxi fleets are abolished in October. This is among suggestions in response to414 words
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Article135 1984-07-10 6 Kudos to two cabbies who cared for others TWO TAXI-DRIVERS who demonstrated care for others have won recognition during Courtesy Month. Madam Josephine Chan, 40, NTUC Comfort driver and mother of one child, gave free transport to the children of a Canadian family who ran into financial135 words
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208 1984-07-10 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK OWNERS of middle-in-come flats now administered by the Housing Board may have to maintain their own estates soon and many are worried that this will mean higher maintenance charges. A bill providing for corGrate bodies208 words
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Advertisement136 1984-07-10 4 Mahathir and Shultz differ on China: Page 10 suMMaT^n some of Japan's latest K m J I and most creative Summer Collections in the fashion scene. Every Friday night, from July 6 to r August 31,1984 jK| Poolside sth floor Royal Holiday Inn Singapore Time 7.30pm Lavish barbecue v Ut136 words
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270 1984-07-10 8 UPI OTTAWA, Tuesday CANADIAN Prime Minister John Turner, seeking a mandate for the liberal government ne has headed for nine days, announced yesterday that a general election would be held in September. Mr Turner told a news conference the election forced the postponement of QueenUPI - 270 words
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376 1984-07-10 8 THE DIKKO KIDNAP AFFAIR AP LONDON, Tues BRITAIN has asked Nigeria to permit police to question Nigerian diplomats in London about an attempt to fly a former cabinet minister back to Lagos, drugged and hidden in a wooden crate. The intended victim, former NigerianAP - 376 words
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152 1984-07-10 8 Reuter MILAN, Tuesday ANDREI Tarkovsky, one of the Soviet Union's most renowned film directors, is seeking political asylum in the US, a spokesman for an Italian Catholic group that helps Soviet exiles said yesterday. Mr Tarkovsky, who is working in Italy, decided to renounce hisReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-07-10 8 Tho madness of fashion! First, it was tho razor blado oarrings eraze...now they're living, squirming lizards. Jool Ellizo of Laurel Mississippi, models the latest in casual reptile apparel. Joel says his living earrings will stay clamped on his ears until he removes them and that they seem toPICTURE: AP - 68 words
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Article333 1984-07-10 9 UPI VIENNA, TtiMday OPECS MARKET watchdog committee yesterday decided to recommend to the oil cartel's full conference that no changes be made in present price and production quotas. Committee chairman Mana Saeed Otaiba, the United Arab Emirates oil minister, said "very sensitive" market conditionsUPI - 333 words
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256 1984-07-10 9 AP, Reuter BEIRUT, Tuesday GUNMEN KIDNAPPED Libya's highest-ranking diplomat in Beirut yesterday, and released him unharmed seven hours later in Syrian-controlled eastern Lebanon, police said. They said Mohammed Feitouri, Charge d'Affaires at the Libyan Embassy here, was released at the eastern Bekaa ValleyAP, Reuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-07-10 9 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Mrs Margaret Thatcher's Government came under siege when leaders of Britain's dockers called for a national strike from midnight last night in protest against management moves to get iron ore to a steel plant hit by a 17 week-old stoppageReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-07-10 10 Shultz, M'sian officials differ over China's potential role in Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIAN leaders differ with visiting US Secretary of State George Shultz over China's potential military threat to Asia. One Malaysian official said the leaders expressed concern that US and other Western aid to263 words
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799 1984-07-10 10 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON JAKARTA, Tuesday ASEAN is shifting its stance on Cambodia by stressing the importance of the various factions in the country getting to settle their own destiny It is also edging the door a little wider for Vietnam to799 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-07-10 10 ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETINC 4 JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said Asean will not take any new initiatives in efforts to help find a solution to the Cambodian question. Dr Mochtar told a news conference that "the ball is now in142 words
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210 1984-07-10 10 JAKARTA, Tuesday IT IS a meeting of first and lasts, of welcomes and goodbyes. Top on the list of welcomes has been that Brunei, is taking part in the Asean foreign ministers meeting for the first time as a full Asean member. Foreign210 words
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419 1984-07-10 11 E R TODD - But high risks in its waste disposal programme is worrying energy policy-makers ■y E R TODD special to TIM Singapore Monitor TOKYO, TuMday JAPANESE energy policy makers, alarmed by the nation's dangerous dependence on oil from the Middle East, have placed their hopes on419 words
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Article60 1984-07-10 11 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start o! trends oI 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. In TRENDS, we bring60 words
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408 1984-07-10 11 AS the number and settlement costs of lawsuits have skyrocketed, American litigants are turning to structured settlements fixed payments over time, rather than one lump sum. According to the May issue of American Bar Association Journal, the number of such settlements rose from408 words
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Advertisement231 1984-07-10 9 Getting Rarer than a DODO Freehold Land in Singapore our Showllat 3 dai>y inc>u(>ino FREEHOLD Land. A Commodity getting rarer by the day Showflat W: 468 9909 GATE HOUSE. One of the very few housing projects set on FREEHOLD land. liUl II "1 I UFT I Nestled within the sprawling231 words
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Advertisement60 1984-07-10 11 ifj But when we reopen, you'll see v ft a brand new Studio M. ft New lights, new decor, new sound. But what we can't and won't change, is the excitement of spending the night at Studio M. Keep a date on August 10 at the new Studio M. <60 words
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Article91 1984-07-10 12 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday STERLING took a fresh pounding on money markets yesterday, plunging to a new low against the dollar with the news of a call for an indefinite national dock strike. The pound, which had failed to rally in response to last Friday's increase in bank interest rates,Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-07-10 12 By NALINI AMBIAVAGAR "IF THE pound breaches US$l.3O, it could reach US$l.2B (552.75) within a month." an analyst. YESTERDAY, the pound sterling dropped 10 cents since midJune to 552.81. Some banks' buying rates for overdrafts fell to the latest all-time low of382 words
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118 1984-07-10 12 SINGAPORE'S strategic location and stability, coupled *rith the Southeast Asian region's growing importance, are some of the factors that prompted the Nomura Research Institute (NRI) to set up a representative office here. The institute, which does research on economics, politics, science and sociology, is118 words
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439 1984-07-10 12 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM THE US dollar had been, and will be, extremely strong regardless of its balance of payments position. This means that a budget deficit does not necessarily imply a decline in the greenback's strength, said Mr Yoshikazu Takao, a Nomura439 words
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201 1984-07-10 12 ViMLLSTREET J UPI A LATE surge of buying in bluechip and vehicle issues left the stock market mixed in moderate trading yesterday in a day filled with reversals. Analysts said there was no particular news in the background to spark the lateUPI - 201 words
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Article159 1984-07-10 12 AP THE PRICE of gold tumbled to a two-year low in early European trading yesterday, then staged a sharp and steady rebound as bargain hunters stepped up buying throughout the rest of the day. Gold's performance was a mirror image of trading in the dollar, with theAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-07-10 13 JURONG Engineering Ltd (JEL) does not appear to be doing too well since its June 29 debut The Monitor quoted a dealer on the same day as saying the price was too high and that it would come down to $2.00. Yesterday, the $2.00 mark was208 words
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196 1984-07-10 13 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd, the Johore-based property arm of the Kuok Group, has reported a slightly lower audited pretax profit of M 517.69 million for the year ended Mar 31,1984, 16.6 per cent below the previous year's profits of M 521.2 million. GroupBernama - 196 words
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281 1984-07-10 13 COMPANY NEWS LINGUI DEVELOPMENTS proposed bonus issue, rights issue and acquisition of Tay Ek Sens Co Sdn Bha and a five-storey snophouse will not have any immediate effect on the group's accounts for the year ended June, as the proposed rights issue281 words
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433 1984-07-10 13 The Star PLANS to float Public Bank Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary, Public Finance Bhd, are still on the drawing board, Public Bank chairman, Tan Sri Datuk Teh Hong Piow, told shareholders at the bank's recent annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur. "TheThe Star - 433 words
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67 1984-07-10 13 THE THIRD day's trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) did not break any records but a respectably high level of 1,137 estimated lots were transacted yesterday The volume of gold futures contracts is lower than the second day's67 words
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89 1984-07-10 13 SUPREME Plantation Industries Bhd (SPIB) has agreed with several parties to dispose of an oil Eilm estate with mill and its entire shareholdgs in four subsidiaries which are involved in cocoa plantation and agrichemical manufacturing for Mss6 85 million (5552.5889 words
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Article46 1984-07-10 13 ASIA Commercial Bank Ltd's following new rates took effect yesterday: Prime lending rate 10 per cent pa; Savings, fixed deposits for one and three months 775 per cent pa and 6, 9 and 12 month fixed deposits 8 per cent pa.46 words
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Article269 1984-07-10 14 ISSUE Washington Post ALLIES AND adversaries alike must reckon with the fact that each new United States President spends the first year getting up to speed on the issues, getting his "team" organised and settling on appropriate negotiating postures. During the last year, policy becomes hostageWashington Post - 269 words
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Article321 1984-07-10 14 BRIAN FORBES - DISCOURTESY BRIAN FORBES Milwaukee USA MY WIFE and I, together with a party of Americans, are on a South- east Asian tour. We have been to the Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia. Singapore is our last stop. On the subject of courtesy: Manila: The people were321 words
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114 1984-07-10 14 Checklist of the man-in-the-street THERE is no question that the average Singaporean is a law-abiding citizen. But he lacks discipline in the following three areas: MANY a motorist still drives in a leisurely manner in the extreme right lane, particularly on an expressway. Can't the traffic police do something to114 words
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Article131 1984-07-10 14 I REFER to the letter "Profit at the cost of courtesy" by "Constructive Critic" (SM, July 6). I agree with the writer that the "Hong Kong syndrome" has hit some Singapore cinema snack bars. Last Friday, I went to a Cathay Or- ganisation cinema to see131 words
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134 1984-07-10 14 COURTESY DURING THE Hari Raya weekend, I lost my purse containing my identity card, two ATM cards and $100 cash. Despite my frantic search in every nook and cranny of my house and telephoning my office on Monday morning, I still couldn't134 words
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Article89 1984-07-10 14 IN 1982, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) area office carried out a household survey. My grandmother and another relative, both old folks, were subsequently included in the list of registered occupants of the rented flat. At present, the area office does not allow the two89 words
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429 1984-07-10 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT MALAYSIA, it is now clear, intends to impose a $1 charge at the Causeway against all motorists using the Senai highway. As that roadway is said to cut across Johor Baru and lead all the way from the Customs checkpoint, all429 words
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298 1984-07-10 15 Often, addressees must collect them from post office I DO NOT receive many registered articles at my address. However, whenever there is such an article for me, I have to go to the nearest post office to collect it personally. Once, a notice left by the298 words
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165 1984-07-10 15 GOH LEE SENG - GOH LEE SENG Singapore 1232 I REFER to the letter "SBC must filter out bits of bad English grammar" by "Joye" (SM, Jane 21). It seems that some newsreaders find difficulty pronouncing names, especially those from China. This is not surprising because of the165 words
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Article66 1984-07-10 15 MS KHOO SOO HOON - REPLY MS KHOO SOO HOON for Permanent Secretary National Development WE REFER TO the letter "Man in trouble because of hidden 'stop' sign" by "Victim" (SM, June 22). He mentioned the hidden "stop" sign at the Chin Bee Drive/Corporation Road junction. Officers from the Parks and66 words
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Advertisement72 1984-07-10 14 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wW be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the whter decides to use a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-07-10 15 f IKNEVJ THOSE Mi\ fißSsu) AMERICAN GK)IINES KS/ WOULD COME mID I HONK13 words
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Article, Illustration659 1984-07-10 16 INEZ WEI - A\i oXX i FOR MEN CLOTHES THAT SUIT YOUR STYLE Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE language of clothes is fast getting across to an appreciative male audience The forward thinking man plans his wardrobe beyond the working-day staples. His new-found demand for freedom of expression in clothesPictures by CLIFTON AW - 659 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-07-10 16 Diana Vreeland always where the action is UPI NEW YORK: Diana Vreeland knows a great deal about fashion, but she never studied any facet of it formally. "Don't forget I was born in Paris/' said Mrs Vreeland. "I've been surrounded by fashion since I was born. My mother was aUPI - 337 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-07-10 18 Rage of Angels (Part 1B) (Ch 5, 10.15pm) JENNIFER PARKER gets her first taste of victory when she finds her way back to court and thrashes out her first case with Di Salva, the District Attorney who had previously dismissed her. Her professional484 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-07-10 18 WMSKBWE OPA BLUE-EYED Jon-Erik Hexum, who plays Phineas Bogg in Voyagers, the time-travel-ling TV adventure series, is now working on a new series, Coverap, about a CIA agent working undercover as a male model. Since Voyagers, he has also starred with Joan Collins in aOPA - 394 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-07-10 19 WONG SING YEONG - WAITING FOR AH YING By WONG SING YEONG THE reigning crisis in the Chinese film industry can be seen in the string of re-runs, many in Cantonese, now showing here. Among the first runs, too, quality is lacking even from the viewpoint of the average650 words
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Miscellaneous1428 1984-07-10 17 ;T2as::,*3.> I AQ THE SMQAPORE MONITOR I leisure /tv r Tuesday, july 10, wm IU :=g -w- B W 835 M I 2.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Understudy 4.25 Story Time (T) Epslode). Featuring two stories: Many Minds, and A Friend1,428 words
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Miscellaneous461 1984-07-10 19 fILM GUIOC 1 DALIT (*****16): SPIRITUAL BOXING (C) EMPRESS (*****67): THE RING OF DEATH (C) Starring: Gongfn experts of China MANDARIN (*****01): THE RING OF DEATH (C) Synopsis A film featuring sensational stunts like swal- TQA PAY oh (*****34): THE RING OF DEATH (C) lowing live snakes and steel balls,461 words
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Miscellaneous407 1984-07-10 20 leisure SB AMATEUR MOVIE MOVIEIS 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 restrictions407 words
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Miscellaneous639 1984-07-10 20 w m a. Hi Colour Screen Prints on display at the Multiple Art Exhibition, at the Goethe-lnatitut Art Gallery MULTIPLE ART Department will hold an exhibition, MORE THAN 90 etchings, prints, J* 11 1 Singapore 1959-1984, at the lithographs, reliefs and sculptures National Museum Art Gallery until will be on639 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-07-10 20 EZ&^KH TODAY: TOMORROW: High tida: 10.01 am High tida: 11.05 am (2.1 m) (2.2 m) Low tida: 3.11 pm (1.1 m) Low tida: 4 pm (1.2 m) High tida: 8.52 pm High tida: 9.39 pm (2.5 m) (2.6 m)39 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-07-10 22 LEE CHIU SAN - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER By LEE CHIU SAN CANADIAN photographer R lan Lloyd, 31, has just launched a new book entitled "Chinatown, a personal portfolio". The book gives an insight into this unique community which will soon cease to exist as a separate entity on the566 words
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Miscellaneous760 1984-07-10 23 THE SWGAPORE MONTTOR /LL eisure comics tuesqay,july 10, nw 7 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook 4 tlft f this is k 0000 "Y HfV/*k)w\ Me Tytfr Sss\. N«<*tfTf*R,eo&.. WAIT A OH§ PIA« onffc&e i \®l T SY" j Grr M Trie Fu7\>Rfc, V AAMUTf/ J WHfcßt tVI 3,,, $%Aj\ w I760 words
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333 1984-07-10 26 ALFONSO CHAN - YUAN CHING SECONDARY SCHOOL 80 THOMSON RED 70 MILO YOUTH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP By ALFONSO CHAN AN UNSETTLED Thomson Red team lost to Yuan China Secondary School in the final round of the Milo Youth Basketball Championship at Gay World Stadium yesterday. Throughout the match,333 words
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Article293 1984-07-10 26 B KULA - SRC give notice of revival of old form SRC 2 CSC 0 By B KULA HOCKEY'S former supremo, Singapore Recreation Club, showed signs of their revival in the Premier League yesterday. And this they did with class by beating Ceylon Sports Club by two goals at Balestier.293 words
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Article206 1984-07-10 26 THE FEDERATION of International Hockey (FIH) have decided not to extend the dates for the Asia Oceania Junior World Cup qualifying rounds in Kuala Lumpur. "All the matches shall be played from Sept 6 to 16," said Malaysian Hockey Federation secretary G Vijayanathan. "I thought206 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1984-07-10 27 THEY WERE the most openly-in-love couple on the tennis circuit. Who can forget the new Wimbledon champion, Jimmy Connors, beckoning his wife on to the court... And then the pressure which have destroyed so many tennis marriages began to build up and Patti left to take up aIPS - 1,089 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-07-10 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DENMARK'S Morten Frost, currently on a title-winning spree, is expected to win the men's singles title in the Malaysian Badminton Open championships which begin today. The 26-year-old dane who has not lost since January this year, has won the Taiwan, Japan,154 words
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Article123 1984-07-10 28 Reuter GRAND Prix badminton standings after the Thailand Open championships which ended on Sunday. MENi 1. Morten Frost (Den) 1,155 points, 2. Jens Peter Nierhoff (Denmark) 730, 3. Prakash Padukone (India) 460, 4 EQUAL: Steve Baddeley (Eng), Liem Swie King (Ina) 420. 6. Hastomo Arbi (Ina) 410,Reuter - 123 words
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Article163 1984-07-10 28 AP NEW YORK, Tuesday GERRY Cooney's scheduled comeback fight against Philip Brown in Dallas on July 20 has been postponed indefinitely, Home Box Office, the cable company that was to have televised the bout, said yesterday. "It has been postponed indefinitely and that's aAP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-07-10 28 Reuter PARIS, TuMday JOHN McEnroe's victory in the men's singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday took him to the top of the Grand Prix tennis standings issued here today: Leading standings: 1 John McEnroe (US) 1,980 points, 2 Ivan Lend! (Czechoslovakia) 1,682, 3 Jimmy Connors (US) 1,653,Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-07-10 28 Reuter DALLAS, Tuesday WIMBLEDON Champion John McEnroe trails French Open champion Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia in the latest Association of Tennis Professionals rankings list, announced here today. The top 20: 1 Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia), 2 John McEnroe (US), 3 Jimmy Connors (US), 4 Mats Wilander (Sweden), 5Reuter - 115 words
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140 1984-07-10 28 TWO MORE teams may Sin the Malaysian Rugby Dion Invitational Clip competition next year. "Brunei and another team might be invited to ioin Malaysia, Australian Forces North, New Zealand Forces and Singapore from next year," said an MRU official. "We feel140 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-07-10 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE DOOR is still open to Jita Singh to return as coach of the national team, according to Teo Chong Tee, chairman of the Football Association of Singapore. Mr Teo said this in a farewell dinner the FAS hostedPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 369 words
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303 1984-07-10 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE BREATH-taking Brazilian-style football skills of Asian Games champions Iraq will grace tfce National Stadium again this October. Iraq, one of the three Asian representatives at the Los Angeles Olympics, yesterday confirmed their participation in the303 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-07-10 29 Reuter BEIJING, Tims CHINA is still worried about security at the Los Angeles Olympics and the prospect of one of its athletes being kidnapped by pro-Taiwan supporters, a senior Olympic- official said yesterday. "We are still worried, despite the assurances of the US Government andReuter - 327 words
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144 1984-07-10 29 Reuter NEW DELHI, lues INDIA yesterday announced a 48-member team for the Los Angeles Olympics headed by their gold medal hockey team. India will also compete in wrestling, athletics, shooting, boxing and yachting. "We expect our 16member hockey squad to retain theReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-07-10 31 S GULAM - How long coach Hussein has to get the boys ready for Anchor Cup By S GULAM FIRST the bad news Hussein Aljunied begins his stint as Singapore's national football coach this evening with the almost impossible task of having only five days or nine training sessions to498 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday OLYMPIC contingents from Asia, Africa and South America have purportedly been threatened with death by a secret American extremist group if they participated in this year s Los Angeles Olympics. Malaysia and South Korea were two countries who357 words
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100 1984-07-10 31 Reuter COLOMBO, Tuesday SRI Lanka's Olympic committee said yesterday its athletes In Lot Angeles had been threatened with death by a group claiming to be the Ka Klax Klan. An official of the Sri Lankan committee said the letter received here on Saturday hadReuter - 100 words
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