Singapore Monitor, 21 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, July 21, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article442 1984-07-21 1 RAY MILLER - Restriction of last-minute 'dumping' by bookies improves takings By RAY MILLER THE SINGAPORE Turf Club is acting to reverse a slump in its turnover which followed an increase in the Government's betting levy. The club's turnover plummeted after the Government raised the levy from 15442 words
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224 1984-07-21 1 SUNDAYS, from August 5, will never be the same again for Singaporeans. On that dav, they will be reading for tne first time, a newspaper designed for an easier reaa to make their Sundays brighter. Making these statements yesterday, the chief executive of224 words
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Advertisement67 1984-07-21 1 S PORE VS PAHANO ANCHOR CUP FINAL OLYMPIC SPECIAL We want revenge, I #1 "-page P ull ut AII n M nn PLUS °'y m P ic calendar say Panang: Pfl 32 ■TjffWJVfffiTS foods Safety Council seeks Kath waish begins controls on transport a regular column on nutrition for of67 words
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374 1984-07-21 2 SURESH NAIR - Try self-regulation first, Safety Council tells industrialists By SURESH NAIR LOCAL INDUSTRIALISTS have been asked to practise self-regulation in carrying dangerous chemicals, until stricter laws are introduced. The National Safety Council of Singapore said yesterday it would ask the Ministries of Communications and374 words
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Article117 1984-07-21 2 THE NATIONAL Safety Council of Singapore will recommend a number of regulations to govern transportation of dangerous chemicals, ndapted from laws applied in other countries. Among the recommendations are: To ensure the safe transportation of dangerous materials by tankers, a number of requirements regarding their design117 words
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381 1984-07-21 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM SINGAPORE'S main labour law, the Employment Act, is being amended to encourage workers to stay with the same employer. A number of features have been provided for in the amendments which allow workers to enjoy a more equitable381 words
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375 1984-07-21 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE DISPUTE over the vanishing wall of St Michael's Hoad may be settled over a cup of tea. The demolition of a gate and part of the wall was described yesterday as the result of375 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-07-21 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - SBC's Reach Out traces nation's roots By LOONG SWEE YIN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS old that's just the beBnning of another learng process, whether for the young adult or the young nation. The message became clear towards the end of the show, Reach Out Well be There, organised byPicture: MOHD ISHAK - 128 words
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91 1984-07-21 3 $10,000 STERILISATION BONUS Lianhe Zaobao OUT OF more than 2,000 women who have enquired about the sterilisation bonus, 14 have been interviewed. Many of them have reached the final stage of their assessment, but it is still not certain how manyLianhe Zaobao - 91 words
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231 1984-07-21 3 BENNY ORTEGA - By BENNY ORTEGA THE MINISTRY of Environment is making sure that high tides do not contribute to severe flooding in the Shenton Way and Robinson Road areas. Every time the tide rises 2.7 m and above, a tidal gate next to the United Industrial231 words
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267 1984-07-21 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO A STUDENT from Indonesia and one from Malaysia were among 27 officers of the SAF 1984 command and staff course who graduated at the Is tana last night. with them were 17 Singapore Army officers, four from the267 words
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90 1984-07-21 4 POLICE want to contact the next-of-kin of an Indian man found dead outside a shop at Upper Weld Road last week. Detectives have ruled out foul play. The body, found at 33, Upper Weld Road at 6.20 pm on June 14, was of a man90 words
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66 1984-07-21 4 THE Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) ana the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) will conduct the first of a series of combined naval exercises in the South China Sea from July 25 to July 30. Several vessels from the two navies will participate in the66 words
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658 1984-07-21 4 CAROLINE BOEY; JANICE LIM - By CAROLINE BOEY and JANICE LIM PRINTING and publishing costs are expected to go up by about 20 per cent due to a world shortage of paper. Reasons for the shortage include the Olympics and the US presidential election. The Singapore Master Printer's658 words
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Article328 1984-07-21 6 YONG POW ANG - Union calls for law to be amended to protect sailors stuck on the high seas By YONG POW ANG THE SINGAPORE Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) says it is frustrated by frequent wage disputes between seamen and shipowners. The union wants the Merchant Shipping Act, which it328 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-07-21 6 Lianhe Zaobao CRATES and crates of cai xin are being destroyed by vegetable merchants in the Pasir Panjang wholesale centre as the excess supply from Malaysia forced prices sharply down. Normally sold at about $2 per kg, they are worth no more thanLianhe Zaobao - 511 words
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Advertisement144 1984-07-21 3 Baron's Table Sunday Brunch... you'll love it Give mum a break this Sunday and bring the family in for our taste-tempting Brunch. For starters, there's an array of appetizers to choose from. Our Brunch also boasts our famous roasts like baby chicken, loin of veal, pork, ham. lamb and sausages.144 words
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Advertisement284 1984-07-21 5 Promotion Now On Till Aug*****4 I 11 Wm 11 1 1 l| There's never been a better time to get yourself a computer system. It's just what you need to make the most of everything. And it's at a price you I iu—»TTT can't refuse. Plus other configurations at very284 words
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Advertisement157 1984-07-21 6 H ■■n^v.j, Our Nonya food still has its distinctive 14 th century flavour. Over time, this very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has not lost its distinctive *f r Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial. And it happens every Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare157 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-07-21 8 UPI NEW JERSEY, Saturday PAGEANT officials yesterday dethroned Vanessa Williams, Iks first black Miss America, because she poeed node with another woman for a series of sexually explicit photographs for Penthouse magailne. The unanimous derision by the Miss America Pageant's board of directors isUPI - 230 words
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355 1984-07-21 8 Move to promote younger officials up the hierarchy Reuter BEUINQ, Saturday CHINA'S Communist Party has decided to loosen its iron grip on authority in a major bid to promote younger, brighter people and carry out economic and outer reforms, the People's Daily saidReuter - 355 words
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178 1984-07-21 8 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday CAMBODIAN guerillas are seizing the initiative from Vietnamese troops in Cambodia, a Western academic said. Stephen Orlov, a Canadian college professor who spent two weeks behind Vietnamese lines in western Cambodia, said the Vietnamese appeared to be unable to deal aReuter - 178 words
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108 1984-07-21 8 AP BEIRUT, Saturday A ROCKET-PROPELLED grenade hit the Soviet Embassy compound in mostly Muslim West Beirut late last night causing material damage but no casualties, police said. Police on the scene said the rocket slammed through a window on the third floor of theAP - 108 words
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194 1984-07-21 8 Nation Review BANGKOK, Saturday POLICE have rounded up more than 20 suspected members of the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) in a bid to stop it from getting foreign, possibly Soviet, support for a switch of tactics to urbanNation Review - 194 words
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Article335 1984-07-21 9 India will outstrip China in population growth by 2050 with 1.51 billion people UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday INDIA, where couples consider large families the promise of well-being not national disaster, will outstrip China as the world's most populous nation within 70 years, according to population studies. "When itUPI - 335 words
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261 1984-07-21 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ANOTHER drug, moooacetylmoiphine, has been classified as a dangerous drug and offenders found possessing it will face the same penalties as those for possession of heroin and morphine. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said the drugBernama - 261 words
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127 1984-07-21 9 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Saturday NORTH Sea crude oil prices fell to a 16-month low on the European spot market yesterday as refiners ran down stocks accumulated because of attacks on ships in the Gulf, traders said. The price of Britain's Brent grade, theReuter - 127 words
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89 1984-07-21 9 Bernama PENANQ, Saturday A FINANCIAL administrator, Satoshi Yoshida, 36, with a Japanese construction firm was shot dead by an armed man as he was entering the Penang Plaza at Jalan Burmah on Thursday. State CID chief assistant commissioner Sulaiman Ali said the gunman shotBernama - 89 words
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Article79 1984-07-21 10 There has been a sharp rise in "dram shop" law suits io the US. These laws, which existed since the 19th century, make bar and liquor store owners responsible for drunken-driving injuries and deaths. The nationwide push against drunken driving has made such laws better known to victims.79 words
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Article79 1984-07-21 10 The offi- cial retirement age in West Germany is 63 and a person who ceases work at 60 would get 21 per cent less pension than a person who retires at 63 and that would be for the rest of his life. But as a result of high79 words
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Article60 1984-07-21 10 Abortions across the United States dropped for the first time since they were first legalised in 1973. The number fell in 1982, by 3,400 to 3,573,900. Although the drop is small, it is viewed as a significant reversal of a rising trend. One official attributes it to a60 words
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Article28 1984-07-21 10 West Germany has found out incompatibility may not be the root cause of marriage break-ups. The psychological and social effects of unemployment are also splitting couples asunder.28 words
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Article32 1984-07-21 10 A medical association in the United States is taking a serious view of breakdancing. To avoid injuries, it has outlined some tips for youngsters to follow before they break' into dance.32 words
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Article30 1984-07-21 10 A series of books has been designed in the US speciaHy for deaf children. Based on linguistics research, educators say they will greatly improve language ability of the handicapped.30 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-07-21 10 TRENDS Lifestyle and Education BONN: More and more marriages in West Germany are being put under pressure because of unemployment. Many women now have a jobless man around the house and suffer agonies as a result, West German newspaper Die Zeit reports. A survey411 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-07-21 10 WASHINGTON: Breakdancers need as much conditioning as football players, ballet dancers or gymnasts to avoid injuring their necks and backs, the International Chiropractors Association said. (Definition: A chiropractor is a person who practises chiropractic, a method of curing bodily disorders by manipulation of the spine.) Unless dancers are228 words
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Article127 1984-07-21 10 WASHINGTON: Educators or mothers in Singapore who are teaching aeaf children may wish to watch out for the release of a new reading series called 'Reading Milestones' due for release in the United States this year-end. Deaf children have traditionally used readers designed for the127 words
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Article327 1984-07-21 10 LONDON: The Japanese were outraged when an internal European community document a few years ago described their country as a nation of workaholics living in rabbit hutches. But the anger has been replaced by a growing feeling that the description was true. Japan's headlong dash327 words
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492 1984-07-21 11 AP TOKYO, Saturday FACED WITH an ageing population, snowballing medical costs and the threat of a bankrupt welfare state, the Japanese government has opposed powerful interest groups in pushing through a bill to reform the nation's ailing health insurance programme. The bill,AP - 492 words
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158 1984-07-21 11 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday SOVIET Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov yesterday accused the US of trying to evade serious talks on a space weapons ban. The defence chief, making the first public comment on the issue by a member of the Kremlin leadership, didReuter - 158 words
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120 1984-07-21 11 UPI BOSTON, Saturday BLOOD donations should be screened not only for viruses believed to cause Aids, but also for an organism in the same family which represents a major health threat, a Harvard School of Public Health researcher says. The viruses, fromUPI - 120 words
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Advertisement76 1984-07-21 10 Rexona for Men. For freshness and confidence throughout the day. At work or play... Rexona's super effective deodorant works with its manly fragrance you complete protection the day. So you'll always feel fresh and confident. Whether you're in for a sultry sensuous night or i mB a sunny sporty day;76 words
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Advertisement199 1984-07-21 11 MINOUA RIR CAMERAjPJNK Ft— Cqmtrq Uloqnosl^^^^^^^^^M Bring your Minolta camera, lens or any Minolta photographic equipment for diagnosis by the very latest equipment. Japanos# "FukubHd" Lucky Draw Absolutely free. All purchasers of Minolta SLR and Auto-focus Minolta's Camera Clinic rangefinder cameras between 22 29 July .A v ,;n will nave199 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-07-21 12 JILL HUM - Ben Co moves into Brunei investment stable By JILL HUM QAF HOLDINGS Berhad will own 65 per cent of Ben Co in a reverse takeover after reaching agreement with both Ben and its parent, Straits Steamship. The announcement of the reverse takeover was the climax of weeks of speculation which637 words
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272 1984-07-21 12 STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP SHARE prices opened on a firmer note this week as a continuation of the previous Friday's technical rally. Basic interest centred around situational stocks like Pan El, JEL and JC-MPH. Trading in Pan El was so active that it consistently logged272 words
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Article177 1984-07-21 12 UMLLSTREET J THE STOCK market closed moderately lower on Wall Street today despite a rally late in the day that helped blue-chip stocks remain above a crucial technical support level. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.5S points to 1101.37 and losing issues outnumbered gainers,177 words
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Article40 1984-07-21 12 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed down 4.13 points to 873.77 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 441.24, down 1.92 points from 443.16. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.034 points to 130.9980.40 words
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Article141 1984-07-21 12 THE DOLLAR resu/ned its recordbreaking advance yesterday in foreign exchange trading in the United States after hitting a new high in Europe against the French franc and a 10-year peak against the West German mark. Gold prices fell around the Globe. Republic National Bank in New York141 words
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224 1984-07-21 13 AP LA PAZ (Bolivia), Saturday FOREIGN commercial banks have reportedly rejected the Bolivian government's decision to temporarily postpone debt service payments. They say they will adopt any action they feel is convenient if Bolivia does not renegotiate its debt and reinitiate interest payments. Mr UlrichAP - 224 words
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109 1984-07-21 13 PAN ELECTRIC Industries Ltd (PEL) informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it was not aware of any reason for the snarp increase in the company's share price other than the increase in the volume of salvage operations in the Persian Gulf area109 words
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139 1984-07-21 13 COMPANY BRIEFS MING COURT Hotel Ltd had a turnover of $11.5 million for the half year ended June 30, up from $11.1 million for the previous half year. Pre-tax profit was 16 per cent down to $2.42 million. Earnings per share for139 words
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84 1984-07-21 13 ESSO Malaysia Bhd resolved to capitalise the MsBl million standing to the credit of its capital reserve account and will appropriate the sum to allot bonus shares in a three-for-two ratio. Each of the existing Msl shares is to be subdivided into two84 words
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Advertisement32 1984-07-21 12 Suniw Curry Tiffin At Raffles. I fk V. IflH Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. 0 Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary —W— Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4132 words
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Miscellaneous26 1984-07-21 12 I """"TJ# em r—l ncn«*» S o K E '"THE STOCK* A 6RWT T4X eX6MPT)ON. THE TU& COMPANY L 0666 MONEY ANP N£VtR PAY* A DIVIPENP/26 words
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224 1984-07-21 14 MISS ESTHER LIM - REPLIES MISS ESTHER LIM Public Relations Officer National Library I REFER to the letters "Librarians oblivious of chatter and chaos" by Mrs B Lew and "Possible radiation from television" by Mr K G Goh (SM, Jul 12). Books on the shelves are arranged in224 words
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353 1984-07-21 14 TAN HOW ING - TAN HOW ING Assistant PR manager NTUC Comfort I REFER to the letter "Cabbie refuses to switch off air-con" by Indignant (SM, Jal 5) I take this opportunity to reply to the three questions raised in the letter. A passenger can request for353 words
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Article1102 1984-07-21 14 DAN FISHER - DAN FISHER LOS ANGELES TIMES WARSAW: "I admit it. If I ever get the chance, I will emigrate anywhere just to live a better, more peaceful life than my parents did. Socialism, in my opinion, is just an idle world filled with bitterness and sorrow." Those1,102 words
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Advertisement47 1984-07-21 14 kdvntiwniriH 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.47 words
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500 1984-07-21 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS ONE of the oddities of life that as people become more affluent, the idea of cheaper products gains credence. Despite their rather off-putting name, generic products that were heralded in SinJ;apore this week are not just a piece500 words
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84 1984-07-21 15 THE ILLEGAL mini-turf club activities at the Redhill Lane hawker centre is still on. Instead of waiting for incoming calls, the bookies are using the public telephones to call the special centres for the race results. Why can't a neighbourhood police post be located84 words
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638 1984-07-21 15 MANY people, including the leaders of the opposition parties, seem to have rejected the proposal for non-constituency Members of Parliament. Descriptions such as "secondclass," "not properly elected," and "created by the PAP," have been flung about freely. But these are merely labels and i638 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-07-21 16 PAT D'ROSE - DAVID HAD TO WALK THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD By PAT D'ROSE Back to my roots Wore out my boots Chasin' the dreams I thought would Take me somewhere. from David Lee's Heart in the Wind DAVID LEE entered the US music industry through the731 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-07-21 16 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (1) When Doves Cry Prince (Warner Bros). 2. (2) Dancing in the Dark Bruce Springsteen (Columbia). 3. (11) Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr (Arista). 4. (3) The Reflex Duran Duran218 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-21 16 ALBUM: CIVILISED MAN ARTISTE: Joe Cocker LABEL: Capitol EMI ST-***** JOE COCKER is a legend. The dramatic turn of events in his singing career, coupled with his uniquely hoarse voice, places him among the best of rock superstars. After a noticeable absence from the550 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-07-21 16 GREEN EYES is among the better known groups that emerged after the musical scourge of the Seventies and has, over the years, created an inimitable identity in its music. Those who used to frequent the Hilton and Mandarin hotels, where the group had spentPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 427 words
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Article277 1984-07-21 16 PLAZA HOTEL'S discotheque STUDIO M I* closed for renovations until Aug 9. When U reopens, it will kave the latest sound and lighting equipment and a new interior decor, all of which will cost a cool $500,000. ASK pianist/composer John Hawhsworth where at the Raffles he is performing277 words
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Article, Illustration652 1984-07-21 18 Saturday Matinaa Two Marriaoas (E) (Chinese Subtitlas) (Pilot) (Ch 5, 2.45 pm) THIS critically acclaimed movie is a warm and witty human drama about the survival of traditional values under pressure in today's modern society. The Daleys and the Armstrongs are close neighbours and652 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-21 18 T v wmEi UPI ACTRESS Loretta Swit owns "gray fox", "red fox" and "golden bear" coats and both "mink" and "lynx" jackets, but there is not a single animal skin in her closet. She is a fashionable working woman, but wears only fakes. It isUPI - 550 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-07-21 19 WONG AH YOKE - BACK TO DAYS OF CHIVALRY TITLE: DOCTOR DETROIT STARRING: Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, George Furth DIRECTOR: Michael Pressman SHOWING: Lklo Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE DAN AYKROYD turns to the audience in a ridiculous dream sequence and says: "I must be dreaming". That is thepoint of Doctor578 words
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Miscellaneous1125 1984-07-21 17 a THE SINGAPORE MOMTOR H SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1964 I ■■II I v> ;^yfv^y I r '!'JI 'imOBBo 1 I *%.sijfl I v %w* I 77m Pantanal at full flood. Right The marsh dear -ona of the many species of animals found on the Pantanai. I HEslilflol 2.20 SBCTEXT Live1,125 words
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Advertisement50 1984-07-21 20 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Miscellaneous456 1984-07-21 20 NUS COURSES THE National University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies will hold a 10-session course on Introduction to CP/M Operating System, from tomorrow. The course will be conducted every Sunday from 9.30 am to 11.30 am in Room #04-32 A, Block 261, Waterloo Centre. The fee is $150. For456 words
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Miscellaneous828 1984-07-21 20 FLOWER SHOW IN DARKNESS '^M^' THE Singapore First Flower Show in Darkness by Mr Akira Takahashi, owner t-»*"~\ of Akira Floral Deeoration and Akira Ca- |H tering Services, will be held at the Lafite LflMbv Hjgy* and Latour Rooms, Hotel Meridien, to- 1 tttPA day and tomorrow from 10 am828 words
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Miscellaneous671 1984-07-21 21 THE SMOAPOM MOMTOR V leisure comics «atwoay. xly nm> fc.fc. I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook «<*«<*n iKPfcJR/sjr Aitr... C itcomis... 1 PAWftu K* *bu iub» as**** IWM. The nwrr AB«rr J Ib\wB* ML*! m MASCUIIMf AW**? J ARIES March .'1 to April 20 LIBRA An unexpected chance to meet September671 words
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367 1984-07-21 22 HE HAS IMPROVED SINCE HIS LAST-START 4TH TO TURBO CHARGE mm FOUR-YEAR-OLD Benrose has a bright chance of opening winning accounts in Race Six in Ipoh today. The speedy chestnut gelding by Bending Away has been running fair races in his367 words
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Article601 1984-07-21 22 RACE 1 2.30 Totalis*tor Board Stakes Malaysian Brad Horsas CI 5 a 6 1,200 m 1 Pets'# Gal 59 Liew 1 2 Turf Queen 58 Johnston 7 3 Hems-Malini 57 Rshmat 9 4 Tsmbun II 56V? Leong 5 5 Kwsi Fsi 48ft App Danis 6 6 Ephoms 47V?601 words
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Article192 1984-07-21 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) RlMl 4 Oo-GMtf 1 JaymoM 3 Oomo Angelo 3 Done Angelo 3 Domo Angalo 4 Go Getter 5 Kuala Trengganu 4 Go-Getter t JaymoM Race! •ungaApl 9 Bunga Apt Bunga Apt 3 Hand n Hand 3 Hand192 words
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288 1984-07-21 22 SINGAPORE trainer Ivan Allan, the Cup specialist, has another ace in his hand Big Chief, who has gained promotion to Class 1 after routing a strong Class 2 Division 1 field over 1,700 metres in Ipoh last Sunday. After three288 words
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234 1984-07-21 22 PUT North Atlantic 111 on your short list the next time he runs on a good track. The Dublin Taxi three-year-old was beaten by the wet track in Ipoh last week. In spite of conditions against him, he kept on well to finish234 words
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Article2681 1984-07-21 23 —W TO OIP; •wwr, rut fccof4 (llfitMMMii Ihlfii fMftlii asssfftJST' rmmm RACE 1 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200m RATINGS: 50-39 STAKES: $11,500 1 Jay moss 4 chag 56 (dl s) Chiam 7 Loh Red Dot 16 (1-1-1-2-11) 327 14/7 (Chiam 7th to Victoria's Gift C5-2 I1600g 1:462,681 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-07-21 26 INDONESIAN OPEN QUARTERFINALS JAKARTA, Saturday THREE-time All-England champion Liem Swie King fell to a shock defeat against unseeded fellow Indonesian Lius Pongoh yesterday in the quarterfinals of the Indonesian Open badminton championships here. Liem, the No. 3 seed in the tournament, lost 17-18343 words
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165 1984-07-21 26 THE Singapore team received a bijg boost when leftback AR J Mani and midfielder Leons Kok Fann were declared fit to play in tonight's Anchor Cup final against Pahang. The slim defender limped off the pitch in the semifinal after a clash with165 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-07-21 26 S GULAM - Team indicates mettle even with only two seasoned players FEDERAL TERRITORY vs SABAH By S GULAM THE $5,000 prize-money at stake should be incentive enough to bring out the best from Federal Territory and Sabah in tonight's „(7 00) decider for the third-placing in the Anchor251 words
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112 1984-07-21 26 PAHANG'S Malaysian international striker Zainal Abidin leads the goal-scorers chart. He is trailed closely by two Singaporeans Auyeong Pak Kuan and Tay Peng Kee. The top goalgetter of the Anchor Cup tournament should be decided tonight when Singapore take on Pahang in the final.112 words
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317 1984-07-21 26 FORMER international keeper Ronnie Yeo has been called for national hockev duty together with 13 other seniors, in preparation for the Razak Cup competition in Kuala Lumpur from Sept 29 to Oct 6. These seniors will join eight players from the317 words
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353 1984-07-21 26 CEYLON Sports Club's dream of winning the Premier League hockey title took a plunge at Balestier yesterday. The Ceylonese, who last won the title in the early seventies, were made to fumble and tumble in their second defeat in the league by the353 words
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406 1984-07-21 27 ST ANDREWS (Scotland), Saturday UNHERALDED Australian lan Baker-Finch sizzled to a six-under-par second round of 66 for a 10-under total of 134 and a three-stroke halfway lead in the British Open Golf Championship here yesterday. The 23-year-old Queenslander took advantage of406 words
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Article289 1984-07-21 27 Leading second round scores: 134: lan Baker-Finch (Australia) 68 66. 137: Nick Faldo (Britain) 69 68, Severiano Ballesteros (Spain) 69 68, Lee Trevino (US) 70 67. 138: Bill Longmuir (Britain) 67 71. 139: Lanny Wadkins (US) 70 69, Fred Couples (US) 70 69. Bernhard Langer (West Germany) 71.68, Tom289 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-07-21 28 fHI JAPANESE were losinq to the Russians. Thf J.ip.ini'sc qymn.isl knew th.tt, of course; th.it s why he h.td not told his co.ir.h or tc.imm.itcs .ihout his injury He fe.tred thry would worry ,ind he di St r «»C te d His performance on the nnqs went well ,ind then118 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-07-21 27 LAT-WP LONDON, Saturday IN THE South African Veldt, she was largely unknown, a boyish looking girl from Bloemfontein who had been winning races since she was five. That was before last January, when the girl, Zola Budd, covered 5,000LAT-WP - 814 words
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Article1440 1984-07-21 28 TOKYO, Saturday THE OLYMPIC Games is a splendid stage for high drama. The world will long remember the marvellous skills and goldmedal performances of Jim Thorpe, Babe Didrikson, Paavo Nurmi, Jesse Owens, Bob Mathias, Emil Zatopek, Olga Korbut, Nadia Comaneci, Mark Spitz and the1,440 words
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290 1984-07-21 28 EAST BERLIN, Saturday UWE HOHN of East Germany became the first to clear 100 metres in the javelin and Ludmilla Andonova of Bulgaria also set a world record when she won the women s high Jump at an 18-nation athletics meeting here last290 words
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97 1984-07-21 28 Prague attacks alleged antiRed plots in LA VIENNA, Saturday CZECHOSLOVAKIA said yesterday that United States authorities had been planning to frame athletes from communist countries by planting incriminating evidence on them during the forthcoming Los Angeles Olympics. The attack, reported by the official Ceteka News Agency, came in the communist97 words
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151 1984-07-21 28 LOS ANGELES, Saturday ALEXI GREWAL has been banned from the US Olympic cycling team after a positive dope test following a Colorado Road race, US Olympic officials said yesterday. A urine test taken after Grewal won Wednesday's event showed traces of a stimulant151 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-07-21 28 LONDON, Saturday WORLD 1,500 metres champion Steve Cram has withdrawn from the "dream mile" held tonight in Oslo with an ankle injury and time is now running out for the Briton to be fit for the Los Angeles Olympics. Cram, 23, in- jured144 words
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Article269 1984-07-21 29 Boys A Division 200 m 1 Sandy Ang 21.75, (meet and national schools rec), 2 Fankie Lee 22.3, 3 Xie Weisen 22 8 800 m S Pandian 1:55.8 (meet rec), 2 Zhang Zi Xiang 2:2.7, 3 Sofjan Sukman 2:03.5. 3,000 steeplechase 1 Wilson 10:36.8, Wang Hanbiao 10:56.0, 3 Huang269 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-07-21 29 SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET J THE fastest woman in Singapore has done it again. Prema Govindan yesterday clocked 24.65 ec in the 200 m girls A Division final to rewrite the national record. The 18-year-old Ang Mo Kio Secondary School student bettered herPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 268 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-07-21 29 ERNEST FRIDA - For Syed Malik, this is one meet he would like to forget By ERNEST FRIDA SYED ABDUL Malik Aljunied, the 16-year-old pride of Raffles Institution, will want to forget the 25th National Inter-Schools track and field championships as soon as possible and he has every reason to do so.388 words
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Article, Illustration774 1984-07-21 30 ERNEST FRIDA - Report by ERNEST FRIDA SANDY ANG dethroned Frankie Lee as the top schoolboy sprinter as he powered his way to another record shattering run on the sixth day of the National Inter-School track and field championships at the National StadiumPicture by CHRISTINE CHEW - 774 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-07-21 31 SANDY ANG (circled in picture) was the only person not looking at our Monitor camera yesterday when we took a snapshot of him and his fans. But with eyes closed, he still managed a smile as did his supporters. He, and they,164 words
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Article, Illustration959 1984-07-21 31 S GULAM - Pahang, still smarting from last year's thrashing, are out to prove a point tonight By S GULAM PAHANG, still smarting from the defeat they suffered at tne hands of Singapore in the Tsingtao Cup quadrangular last year, have vowed revenge in tonight's Anchor Cup final. Pahang, the959 words
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90 1984-07-21 31 PAHANG players for the Anchor Cap tournament have been.approached by "strangers" to "fix the matches," and Pahang team manager Mohd Nor Ibrahim fears they may make another attempt in tonight's final against Singapore. Mohd Nor Ibrahim said yesterday: "I have giv- en my90 words
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