Singapore Monitor, 30 July 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-07-30 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR p -m EVENiNii EDITION; L J M C (P) No 21/5/84 Monday, July 30, 1984 30cents19 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-07-30 1 Historic dead-heat and two world records highlights of first day Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday A HISTORIC dead-heat and two world records in the opening swimming finals gave a rousing start to the 1984 summer Olympics. The first day of competition yesterday also represented a triumphant opening byReuter - 443 words
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Article320 1984-07-30 1 VICTOR SOH - One-way trip is $1 for adults and 50 cents for kids By VICTOR SOH in Johor Baru YOU WILL be able to ride on the experimental Railbus from Singapore to Johor Baru from Wednesday. The fare for a one-way trip on the Railbus, which resembles a British320 words
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Article50 1984-07-30 1 Departs Singapore Arrives Johor Barn 9 am 9.30 am 10.30 am 11 am 1 pm 1.30 pm 5 pm 5.30 pm 7.15 pm 7.45 pm Departs Johor Barn Arrives Singapore 9.45 am 10.15 am 11.15 am 11.45 am 4.15 pm 4.45 pm 6.30 pm 7 pm50 words
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Advertisement16 1984-07-30 1 Eight pagos of Olympic reports: P29-32 ■TV GUIDE: Page 18 ■TV SCENE B HIGHLIGHTS: Page 1916 words
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Advertisement93 1984-07-30 1 1 MOVE AHEAD withQumbc 7% 12 MONTHS DEPOSIT UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BHD BALLY 1 meeti t£e challenge of today. I I A pgg r —f--|- -•♦—A-— 'jjS^^MjjfiLr The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised rIbK|AS BALLY dealers. Bi BaHy Boutique. VJljl Holiday Inn, Scotts93 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-07-30 2 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI THREE floats designed and built by an American firm of the Californian Rose Parade fame will grace this year's National Day Floats Procession. Unlike the traditional floats which are built around lorries, these special floats are built on top of the chassis ana engine406 words
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Article114 1984-07-30 2 ADMISSION passes and car parking labels for the National Day Parade at the Padang will be issued to the public on Aug 1 and 2 at the following places. You can get your tickets at any of the 75 community centres, which will issue them from 3114 words
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340 1984-07-30 2 AN OPEN verdict was recorded at this morning's enquiry into the death of a young German tourist whose stomach contained heavy traces of arsenic trioxide. The court heard that 23 grams of arsenic trioxide were found in a sample of340 words
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Article201 1984-07-30 2 Lianhe Zaobao. VEHICLES imported into Singapore before the Oct 1 dateline for the new standard of gas exhaust will be allowed to go on sale even if they do not meet with the new requirements. As long as they are well-maintained, a spokesman forLianhe Zaobao. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-07-30 3 CAROLINE BOEY - Audio-visual show on VITB's new course convinces students on need for skills By CAROLINE BOEY SKILLS training rather than cash at hand, working in fast-food chains and the like, is what Primary 8 monolingual (PBM) stream school-leavers want when they finish schooling at the ena395 words
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Article264 1984-07-30 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG A FULL squad of 26 woman officers of the Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) passed out for the first time this evening, bringing the woman officer strength to 62. These 26 officers are among the 210 trainees who have completed a264 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-07-30 4 NO, THERE was no water shortage yesterdav The queue (picture at right) of people with buckets in nana was a simulated exercise which the residents of MacPherson went through to find out how they get water during an emergency Following a simulated bomb blast101 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-07-30 4 ROBERT CONCEICAO - STORY: ROBERT CONCEICAO RESIDENTS OF MacPherson went back 20 years yesterday when they found out how water would reach them in an emergency. Following a simulated bomb blast which "disrupted" the water supply at Block 90, Pipit Road,PICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 392 words
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THE TURNING POINTS
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120 1984-07-30 5 AFTER the Budget session (last year), I noticed a change in mood. I found an increased willingness I amongst the professionals to tahe part in politics. I ashed some of the potential candidates why they were prepared to enter a no-gain high120 words
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131 1984-07-30 5 The second turning point we can do without. It arose out of a misforHa tune. In October last year, Mr Hon Sui Sen unexpectedly passed away. Then followed the numbing news of Mr Raiaratnam's heart attach while he was in New131 words
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Article389 1984-07-30 5 TWO EVENTS persuaded more potential candidates to consider standing for the People's Action Party in the next election, Mr Goh Chok Tons said last night. They were the speech by Workers Party Member of Parliament, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, in last year's budget389 words
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Article106 1984-07-30 5 IF we cannot find sufficient number of the better-qualified bilingual Malay leaders who can understand Malay aspirations and at the H same time serve their non-Malay constituents well, should we lower our standards and widen our choice? The Malay intelligentsia is unanimous that we should not Better106 words
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Advertisement189 1984-07-30 2 The Solar Age Even For Scientific Calculator. A solar cell enables CASIO Scientific Calculators to be used anywhere even by candlelight• More functions, more advanced than ever. Hpnlnl Loaded with multiple yS|H|ol scientific functions innUjJl eluding binary, octal Q9III and hexadecimal calißfSU culations; indispenUmIHPW sable for addressing and memory capacity189 words
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Advertisement493 1984-07-30 3 Pri/es for each category (Primary Secondary INC ELEBRATIONOf- 1 r Opcn)areasfollows'lib Singaporeans must take to heart one simple fact, that ist Prize: unless we improve ourselves through education and. i set sheaffer km Blue Ronce training, and through developing the will to productivity,^^^^^^^Hp^ n iaM q N^3'HL n n^"nt 14493 words
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279 1984-07-30 6 Reuter WELLINGTON, Monday NO NUCLEAR-POWERED vessels will visit New Zealand while the new Labour Government is in power, according to Prime Minister David Lange. Mr Lange admitted in a television interview last night that there were differences between his Government andReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-07-30 6 Reuter, LAT-WP KUWAIT, Mon OPEC PACES increasing pressure to cut oil output quickly in order to ride out the world glut with its price and production accord in tact. Gulf oil analysts said yesterday. They said they knew of no plans for anyReuter, LAT-WP - 245 words
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436 1984-07-30 6 Review BANGKOK, Mon A SENIOR Thai communist leader, who has been detained in Laos since the middle of last year and thought to be prepared to lead a pro-Ha-noi communist movement, recently expressed his desire to seek asylum in Laos. HeReview - 436 words
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183 1984-07-30 6 BUTTERWORTH, Monday THE Government will launch a nationwide crackdown soon on video traders dealing in pornographic tapes, Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad saidyesterday. "The situation has now reached a stage where obscene tapes are easily available even to school children," ne said.183 words
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174 1984-07-30 7 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday ABOUT 2,000 Cambodians yesterday fled into Thailand when Vietnamese troops attacked a resistance camp on the Thai-Cambodian border, United Nations relief officials said. They said many people were wounded in an hour-long artillery attack on the Khmer PeoplesReuter - 174 words
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237 1984-07-30 7 LAT-WP BEIRUT, Monday RIVAL Muslim and Druze militias battled for three hours in the streets of west Beirut yesterday, breaking a delicate truce that had lasted in the Lebanese capital for 3Vfc weeks. The fighting, which sent Sunday strollers in downtown west BeirutLAT-WP - 237 words
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84 1984-07-30 7 UPI LONDON, Monday RESEARCHERS in Ireland say they may have found a way to cure damage done to the brain by excessive drinking, but admit the treatment might be regarded as worse than the disease. Experiments on rats at UniversityUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-07-30 7 Lianhe Zaobao DATUK KUOK Hock Yeow, the eminent Malaysian Chinese community leader, has been released by his kidnappers after being held for 60 days. Sources say an undisclosed sum was paid before he was allowed to go home. Datuk Kuok, particularly well respected inLianhe Zaobao - 122 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-07-30 8 AP, UPI MINNEAPOLIS, Monday DEMOCRATIC Presidential nominee Walter Mondale renewed his charge yesterday that President Reagan has a "secret" plan for a post-election tax Increase that v will work against average Americans and "leave Mr Reagan's rich friends alone." "They're planning aAP, UPI - 249 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-07-30 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday THREE Soviet cosmonauts, including Miss Svetlana Savitskaya, who carried out the first spacewalk by a woman last week, returned to earth yesterday at the end of their 12-day mission, Tass news agency reported. Miss Savitskaya and fellow cosmonauts Mr Vladimir Dzhanibekov andReuter - 178 words
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383 1984-07-30 8 Agencies MOSCOW, Monday SOVIET admirals marked National Navy Day yesterday with warnings to the United States that their fleet was capable of dealing a devastating nuclear counterblow in the event of war. Admiral Sergei Gorshkov, naval Com-mander-in-Chief, in an interview with the officialAgencies - 383 words
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247 1984-07-30 8 AP, Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday the Soviets may be balking at going ahead with the Vienna arms talks in September for "purely political" reasons. "They may be simply trying to defeat the President of theAP, Reuter - 247 words
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217 1984-07-30 8 AP JERUSALEM, Mon PRIME Minister Yitzhak Shamir took the lead yesterday in the race to form Israel's next Government after a key religious faction agreed to negotiate a coalition partnership with him. The Sephardi Torah guardians, known as Shas, hold four seats inAP - 217 words
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85 1984-07-30 8 AP TORONTO, Mon ONE OF the infant Siamese twins separated by Toronto doctors during the weekend was "very sick" yesterday and rapidly losing blood, a spokesman at the hospital for sick children said. He said that 2%-year-old Win Htut of Burma was takenAP - 85 words
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Advertisement197 1984-07-30 6 tß| 4<MH fl |l H tH^^| J. w m H^H ;>l^B THE PAIN RELIEVER THAT ALSO Reduces inflammation while it relieves pain, fever and flu. Muscle tension causes most headache pain. Inflammation often comes with body pain. ANACIN not only relieves muscle tension headache fast, but more. ANACIN also reduces197 words
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Advertisement121 1984-07-30 7 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR First with news of the Olympic Games MA U| WMOL YMPIC GAMES REPORT MWITH THE VERY LATEST NEWS WFROM LOS ANGELES The Singapore Monitor promises to deliver the very latest newspaper coverage The Games will finish in Los Angeles each day at 2 am Singapore time too121 words
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1720 1984-07-30 9 C K TANG MAN WHO BUILT AN EMPIRE FROM SCRATCH THE ENTREPRENEURS Lianhe Zaobao ONE DAY, 62 years ago, a cargo ship named Feng Sheng (Fulsome and Prosperous) carried to Singapore a 21-year-old young man from Shantou (Swatow). On his way down to the South Seas, his heart bobbed upLianhe Zaobao - 1,720 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-07-30 9 TO EDGE out his competitors, Mr Tang had always made good' use of his favoarite strategy buy cheap, sell cheap and he always purchased with cash, so that hie could buy at lower prices thaa his competitors. In the first Orchard Road building,141 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-07-30 10 MR GUNNAR TUFTE has been appointed Managing Director of Bergen bank from Aug 1. He comes from the banlrs central office in Oslo where he was Deputy General Manager and Head of the Shipping Finance Department. Holder of a Master of Business Administration degree from Columbia University, New449 words
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Article175 1984-07-30 10 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar firmed against most mak>r currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading following higher Federal fund rates and the Federal Reserve's moves to drain reserves. Sagging oil prices and better-than-expected US merchandise trade figures for June also lent support toReuter - 175 words
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Article47 1984-07-30 10 At the mid-day break the OUB Composite Share Price Index was up 8.91 points to 461.56 from the previous day's close of 452.65. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was down 0.094 points to 131.0112 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 131.1052.47 words
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375 1984-07-30 10 THE SINGAPORE stock market was very active this morning after a firm opening which displayed higher prices across the board. Towards midday, gains tapered off and share pricfes steadied at a higher level. Pan-El traded the top volume of 1.5 million, gaining six cents375 words
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Article266 1984-07-30 10 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: higher Boustead 2.16/2.18 C Storage 3.40/3.42 F and N 5.25/5.30 Gen ting 5.15 B GIH 3.12 S Haw Par 2.20/2.21 Isetan 2.97/3.00 Keck Seng unq Esso 14.00/14.40 Hume 4.60/4.80 Inchcape 2.92/2.93 Intraco 2.87/2.90 Jacks Intl unq M Cement 7.10/7.30 Mulpha 1.20/1.24 Oriental266 words
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Article118 1984-07-30 10 Your 8$ to on* unit of toroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DOT US* 2.1620 2.1520 2.1430 sterling 2.8335 2.8115 2.8015 Australian 1.7963 1.7722 1.7572 Canadian 9 1.6489 .1.6288 1.6138 New Zealand 1.0762 1.0562 1.0362 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.8019 10.5518 10.5018 Belgian Franc/Comm118 words
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Advertisement1114 1984-07-30 11 WELLS FARGO BANK'S SINGAPORE OFFICE. PART OF A SYSTEM OF BANKING FACILITIES EXTENDING AROUND THE WORLD Statement of Accounts of Wells Fargo Company and its principal subsidiaries including Wells Fargo Bank for year ended December 31, 1983 (in Thousands) AsMts 1983 1982 liabilities and stockholders' Accountants' Report Cash and due1,114 words
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Article139 1984-07-30 12 I AGREE with the views of"Aquarius Mentor" in his letter "Disgusting destruction of vegetables for profit" (SM, July 26). Just when nature is generous enough to provide abundant harvest, the merchants' wastefulness in destroying the produce to "preserve" higher prices cannot be condoned. It just shows up139 words
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183 1984-07-30 12 THE opposition parties should accept the People's Action Party (PAP) government's offer to go into Parliament as non-constituen-cy Members of Parliament (NCMPs) should they fail to win seats in Parliament at the general elections. It is the next best thing to do. They should183 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-07-30 12 A "KILLER" in the form of a rotten structure is perched precariously on the roof top of a threestorey building due for demolition. This building at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Street has become an198 words
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146 1984-07-30 12 IF GENERIC products are an answer to lower the cost of living in Singapore then they should be advocated and promoted among Singaporeans as another alternative to the branded and more expensive products. However, quality counts the most. If the146 words
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467 1984-07-30 13 THE SINGAPORE HammBBIBBiH LET THE Games begin! The starter's gun has gone off at the Los Angeles Olympics. Over the next two weeks the world's best, minus those from most communist countries, will compete for sports honours. The current Games may bring about one467 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-07-30 13 THE ARMY has done it again and won the war so to speak. The combined forces of a major and captain provided the thrust and punch to get rid of a nuisance at the HDB Dover Road block. I admire the army's credibility207 words
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130 1984-07-30 13 I SUPPORT the request of your reader "Cairnhill Resident 7 <SM, Jnlv 24) for a yellow box at the Cairnhill Circle/Clemenceau Avenue junction. This has now become even more necessary. I even think traffic lights are now necessary since, at the nearby Elizabeth130 words
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126 1984-07-30 13 I REFER to the letter from "Deprived Salesman" concerning foreigners who are going around selling oil paintings in offices and homes (SM, July 20). Foreign visitors are issued with Social Visit Passes on the condition that they shall not engage in business or126 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-30 12 Hsemosol gives quick, effective relief. Piles or haemorrhoids They may cause pain, haemorrhage, itch MMH Haemosol contains five active ingredients Vit E, Vit Ki, Rutin, Lysozyme Chloride and Pluronic F-68 to M, help combat swelling, pain, haemorrhage M and itching at the source of Haemosol Today's oral relief for piles.84 words
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Advertisement72 1984-07-30 13 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wW be accepted for pubioation. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer*s name end address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephons number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous12 1984-07-30 13 I AJ LAST GHfcLDME. I'M DOING $OM£TWn6 til BE REMIMBERfcD WR,' 112 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-07-30 14 THERESA CHAN - Cantonese cuisine the real McCoy... By THERESA CHAN DINING at the Shatin Restaurant gave us a taste of food cooked in genuine Hong Kong style. According to proprietor Andy Lai, all Cantonese dishes served in his restaurant are prepared in the uncompromising traditional fashion, with no changes made to accommodate562 words
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Article174 1984-07-30 14 WANT genuine Cantonese home-cooked food? Then try the Shatin Coffee House and Restaurant on the third floor of the Golden Mile Complex. At the entrance the words "genuine Cantonese cuisine" in Chinese are inscribed on the wall. And that's what proprietor Andy Lai is174 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-07-30 15 Some frying experiences real Hong Kong style! ANDY LAI is one restaurauteur who happily admits that he likes eating. He spends much time sampling the food in other restaurants and is prepared to talk about his culinary experiences, some of which were acquired during a six-year sojourn in Hong Kong.330 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-30 14 mm* USA Duck.Siamese Chicken. Crystal Prawns. Fresh Live Seafood. Celsr tor a* functions VSIN LEONG Restaurant Hwd Offce Block 89 (Behind Republic Theatre) Marine Parade Tel: *****05/6 Branch 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/s) Tel: *****10 FATTY WENG (Shark*. Fin Seafood) RESTAURANT fCome and experience our famous dishes specially prepared by124 words
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Advertisement108 1984-07-30 14 CAUSEWAY BAY KITCHEN It's a touch of Hong Kong with the tastes of home the trademark of Causeway Bay Kitchen, the restaurant for lovers of good home cooking. Our popular dishes include: Hong Kong-style Special Steamed Chicken, Causeway Bay Porridge, Steamed Pork and Oyster Sauce Chicken. PLUS a grand six-part108 words
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Advertisement44 1984-07-30 14 SHATIN RESTAURANT I IS A I Ii I M The only Restaurant in Singapore that serves Home-Cooked Cantonese Food in the traditional way. 5001 Beach Road, #03-81 .Golden Mile Complex, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****15 *****497 Business Hours: Mon Sat 11 00 am 9.00 pm44 words
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Advertisement173 1984-07-30 15 mcmi I Chicken in Prawn Paste: $8 Deep Fried Cuttlefish: $8 MCIMU Claypot Stewed Beef Briskets: $7 Dry Beef Fried Noodles: $8. LOHEBEiCmf:■ SEjFOOjm W Miss Hong Kong Luo Pel Zl I ft S li beautiful and attractive. We congratulate for her great performance recently and the deserved aO the173 words
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Advertisement134 1984-07-30 15 RED LANTERN REVOLVING P| RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. > I Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red '1 Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. 11 Take in enchanting city sights and dazzling harbour lights as you134 words
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Advertisement56 1984-07-30 15 PENTHOUSE SP^S? PCSTMIMNT LIVE SEAFOOD Holland Road Shopping Centre. 4th Floor. Te1:*****06'*****18 9 Courses with WHOLE SUCKLING PIG Oqt Grillroom only $280 g\ openir*? soon 1 Cash MB 2. Crab Meat Shark Fin sSdKwa 6SteamcdFl,h 4. Golden 7 Fried Noodles! Fried Chicken BAba!one Vegefl Special tables Soup I 5. Steamed56 words
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Article, Illustration832 1984-07-30 16 9 STARS RECALL THEIR CHILDHOODS IPS f Robert Bedford: My father was a milkman after the war. It was the only work he could get. My mother, who died when I was 18, was a good woman, a joyous person who found the positive in everything,IPS - 832 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-30 16 IPS f Barbra Streisand: mm My childhood is just a depressing bad mein■l ory. I never knew my father because he died in 1943 when I was one-year-old. My mother spent the next three years in bed crying. We lived on my brother'sIPS - 550 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-07-30 18 Science the fun way im HW Kinetic Karnival Force and Collisons (Debut) (Ch 5, 6.25 pm) KINETIC Karnival presents science in an interesting way, with explanations of how the various principles are arrived at. In this pilot episode, Professor Jearl Walker, the host of the programme, explains how people survive301 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-07-30 18 iTiv/SrC'E'N E LATWP LAWYERS for Gen William C Westmoreland have laid out the general's case against CBS, contending that a CBS documentary, charging Westmoreland with wrongdoing during the Vietnam War was wrong, and that CBS producers knew it was wrong before the programme was telecast.LATWP - 461 words
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Article, Illustration618 1984-07-30 19 WONG AH YOKE - Pom Pom's duo in town By WONG AH YOKE DETECTIVES NG and Beethoven, the two bumbling cops in Pom Pom, were in town last week to promote the comedy's sequel. The Return of Pom Pom. The character of Beethoven has become so familiar to his fans618 words
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Article187 1984-07-30 19 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: John Travolta has reached an agreement with Columbia Pictures to make his directing debut on a family drama that the actor is developing with writer Ken Griswald. The project, tentatively titled Greenwich, is based on Griswald's own family life. Travolta will work solely behind theLAT-WP - 187 words
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Miscellaneous1147 1984-07-30 17 N»l»ure C n \f BaaaßraF~l B~| 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme followed by Prin- w ceas Chang Ping .saMUHMIMfIfe Mr World We find out why sugar turns when burnt, how a straw can make how a roiling pin can be used to send messages, why even a1,147 words
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Miscellaneous421 1984-07-30 20 BROTHERS IN CONCERT BROTHER Vincent Malham and Brother Laurence Walther will sing at the Goethe Institut tomorrow at 8 pm. The two Christian Brothers, have performed in Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Ford Auditorium in Detroit, the Greer Garson Centre in Santa Fe and the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC. Those421 words
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Miscellaneous589 1984-07-30 20 One of the exhibits on display at the Prints USA Exhibition MULTIPLE ART PRINTS USA MORE THAN 90 etchings, prints, THE Prints USA Exhibition will be lithographs, reliefs and sculptures held at the National Museum Art will be on display at the Goethe- Gallery until tomorrow, from 9am Institut Art589 words
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Miscellaneous382 1984-07-30 20 LEB ADVENTURIERB ALLIANCE Francaise will present the film, Les Adventuriers, tomorrow at 9 pm at the Cultural Theatre. It is about two friends who enjoy dangerous living. Admission is free. THE PARTY HILTON Movie House will screen The Party on Sunday at 8.15 pm. This is a comedy of disasters,382 words
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Miscellaneous732 1984-07-30 21 THE SMQAPORE MONITOR S S eisure/ comics monday, july hm """~~~~"1 FASTRACK B Y Bill Holbrook tAeiD&J, I'M ttofc»6D/ > Bf SOWD/ V Mx/li CflMf oVIg, <»WtL I.IU ftll I'M AFRAID Hfcuß MMT flfiT ACCutfR, OUR DfcINK MV oft*. I'LL ON TMt CoutH f THAftK. ITOV C»AM*» WILL a«» 6732 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-07-30 24 MEM CYCLING: Individual road race gold: Alexi Grewal (US); silver: Steve Bauer (Canada): bronze: Dag Otto Lauritzen (Norway); SNOOTING: Free Pistol gold: Haifeng Xu (China); silver: Ragnar Skanaker (Sweden); bronze: Yifu Wang (China); SWIMMING: 100 breaststroke gold: Steve Lundquist (US); silver: Victor Davis (Canada);154 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-30 24 Judges award first perfect scores in gymnastics AP LOS ANGELES, Monday MITCH Gaylord and Peter Vidmar scored perfect 10s in the compulsories yesterday as the United States took a stunning lead over China and Japan in the Olympic team gymnastics competition. Judges awarded a total of 10AP; PICTURE: UPI - 308 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-07-30 24 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday CHINA took advantage of tbe Soviet-led boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games to carry off the first gold and silver weightlifting medals last night Nineteen vear-old Zeng Guoqiang won the flyweight (52 kg) class from teammate Zhou Peishun, eclipsing their more fanciedReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-07-30 24 THE QRIM SIDE OF THE GAMES Still dated and in agony, these women were survivors of an incident in which a man ploughed his car into a crowd of people near one of the Olympic villages in Los Angeles on Friday night. OnePICTURE: UPI - 89 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-07-30 24 They were sent home in disgrace. Canadian weightlifters Lac Chagnon (left) and Terry Hadlow were denied access to the Olympic village and told to go home after failIng tests*designed to.. detect the use of banned drags.44 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-07-30 25 Grewal makes it an American double in last 50-metre burst Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday ALE X I GREWAL, the American rider who won a last-minute reprieve from a positive dope test, sprinted to an Olympic gold medal in the men's cycling road race yesterday. HisReuter - 409 words
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Article44 1984-07-30 25 AP Three cyclists were Injured la a >pUI daring the 190-km individual road race and one was admitted to hospital, officials at the venae reported. The Injured three were Manuel Aravena of Chile, Claude Carlia of France and Raoelk» Kanellapoalons of Greece. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-07-30 25 AP LOS ANGELES, Monday CARLO MASSULLO and Daniele Masala got two of the five perfect equestrian scores yesterday in modern pentathlon to carry Italy to the lead after the first event. Their scores of 1,100 each, combined with teammate Paolo Cristofori's 1,040,AP - 99 words
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Article94 1984-07-30 26 Some facts and figures about the opening ceremony: Balloons 1,065, participants more than 9,000, piano players •4, choir members 1,000, ethnic paraders 1,700, pigeons 2,500, tambourines 150, trumpeters 120, band members 750 from 116 colleges in all 50 states; Spectators an estimated paid crowd of 88,000,94 words
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Article27 1984-07-30 26 In the equestrian event of the modern pentathlon, Egypt's Ahmed Nasser drew a horse called Smooth Sailing, ft threw him three times, despite the name.27 words
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Article, Illustration809 1984-07-30 26 OLYMPIC MOTES Agencies LOS ANGELES, Monday BOTTLED smog is on sale around the arenas where athletes battle breathlessly for Olympic honours in the Los Angeles Games. The price is US$2 (594.20) a bottle but takers seem to be few and far between. "The idea isAgencies - 809 words
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Article29 1984-07-30 26 Britain's Ricky Burrell caused a stir among fellow swimmers when he showed up for practice with the outline of the Union Jack flag shaved into his hair.29 words
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Article34 1984-07-30 26 Athletes liv- ing in the three Olympic Villages are being offered a day-long diet of old movies they could have missed at home. The most popular film is listed as Easy Rider34 words
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Article51 1984-07-30 26 Police arrested a private pilot who was accused of flying recklessly above the Coliseum where the opening ceremony was taking place. Assistant Police Chief Marvin lannone said all Los Angeles officers "deserve a gold medal" for the way they kept massive crowds under control at the Olympic opening51 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1984-07-30 27 DAY 1 WOMEN'S 79.2 KM ROAD RACE 1 Connie Carpenter-Phinney (US), 2 hours 11:14 minutes (36.210 kpta average speed); 2 Rebecca Twiag, US, same time, 3 Sandra Schumacher (W Germany), same time; 4 Unni Larsen (Norway), same time; S Maria Canins (Italy), same time; < Jeannie Longo1,606 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-07-30 28 Reuter BASKETBALL (1600 GMT): Women's round-robin matches (Australia v China, US v Yugoslavia, Canada v South Korea). Men's preliminaries (Italy v West Germany, Egypt v Brazil, Yugoslavia v Australia). BOXING (1800): Preliminary bouts. CYCLING 1630): 4,000 m individual pursuit qualifying, kilometre time trial. EQUESTRIAN (1500):Reuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1984-07-30 28 JOHN WEYLER - MONITOR FACT SHEET By JOHN WEYLER Exactly when man first learned to propel himself through water without drowning is purely coniecture. The Greeks and Romans were able swimmers and Plato once said that a man who could not swim was uneducated." The first records of competitive swimming were kept1,038 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-07-30 29 Bad day for march leader as the Libyan team stands her up Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday THE LONELIEST and most disappointed figure at the opening ceremony of the Los Angeles Olympic Games yesterday was 24-year-old Sharon Kelly, a local dance teacher and football cheerleader. Sharon,Reuter; PICTURE: AP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-07-30 29 Reuter MONTEREY (California), Monday WEST GERMANY, beaten finalists in the last World Cup, repeated their European Cup bronze medal success over Spain, and by the same 3-1 score, in a Group A match of the Olympic hockey tournament. The match threatened to get outReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-07-30 29 Reuter, AP ANNAPOLIS (Maryland), Monday van vanReuter, AP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-30 30 AP THE STIFLING 90-degree heat nearly spoiled Xu Haifeng's shooting in the free pistol shooting event, but he scored 566 out of a possible 600 points and went on to win China's first ever Olympic gold medal. It was also the first gold to be won atAP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-07-30 30 OLYMPIAN OF THE DAY...XU HAIFENG UPI LOS ANQEUES, Monday A STORE clerk who started co m petitive shooti n g only two years ago won the men's free pistol shooting yesterday to bring China its first medal inUPI - 270 words
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Advertisement38 1984-07-30 30 Medal Tally Q S B TOTAL US 6 3-9 CHINA 2 114 CANADA 12-3 WEST GERMANY 1.34 AUSTRALIA 1 2 3 SWEDEN 1 1 JAPAN 1 1 NETHERLANDS 1 1 NORWAY 1 1 > < toestyte-swimming, two golds awarded,-no, 4 ■'>}»> •'>'<;■>>;?> <38 words
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Article366 1984-07-30 31 China burst on to the Olympic stage with first-ever gold medals AP LOS ANGELES, Monday CHINA BURST on to the Olympic stage yesterday with its first gold medals ever, In weigntlifting and men's free pistol shooting, while US and German swimmers made history in different ways onAP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-07-30 31 coummti c s b rom US 6 3 j 9 China 2 114 Canada 1 2 1 3 W Germany 1-3 4 Australia 1 2 3 Sweden 1 1 Japan 1 1 Netherlands ..11 Norway 1 1 (Note: In the women's 100 metres freestyle swimming. two golds54 words
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Article52 1984-07-30 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday KENYA'S NAME was printed incorrectly on the placard carried in front of each team during the parade of the athletes. Instead of Kenya, it read Keyna. "Well, that's how it's spelled in some foreign language," said the black American assigned to carry theReuter - 52 words
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