Singapore Monitor, 31 July 1984
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Title Section11 1984-07-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cenU M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Tuesday, July 31,198411 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-07-31 1 OLYMPIC GAMES DAY 2 Reuter LATEST: Alex Bmiium of Coaada «N Ike mea'i 4M metres MhrMial medley swimmlag goM neiaL Ricardo Pra4o of Brazil look the rihror ni Robert WooAowe of lull illi the krone. Pavoarite Paal Gwilw of US beat Sooth Korea's Kwaag-Saa Kim, Us strongest rival lor theReuter - 75 words
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281 1984-07-31 1 "ITS GOT to hart" The words were thooe of Phil Hansel, Aug Peng Stag's American coach after ilia a 1 -|4 I|» |AA al ine oissppotnting iou metres Butterfly "The times tell the story. Yon faded in the last quarter. You've got to281 words
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Article605 1984-07-31 1 Labour turnover rate improves to indicate job-hopping may be declining FEWER workers were retrenched last year compared to IMS, an indication that Singapore has been able to pill through the economic recession which plagned the industrialised world. There was also an improvement hi labour turnover rate,605 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-07-31 2 Driver of hijacked lorry found dead with gunshot wound Car chase and gunbattle between police and suspects HOW THE DRAMA UHRAVELLED 'At least eight shots in exchange of gunfire' THE SHENTON WAY/CHINATOWN SHOOTOUT... THE SHOOTING was a tragic climax to a drama which began with the300 words
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Article28 1984-07-31 2 IN OUR story headlined "100 per cent Jump in sale of jewellery" on page Ikft'JEP" r *P°™ d pawnbrokers charge 2.6 per cent C^ rfe28 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-07-31 3 ...THE SHENTON WAY/CHINATOWN SHOOTOUT Lianhe Zaobao ONG KING HOCK, the lorry driver who was killed after his vehicle was hijacked by a fleeing robbery suspect yesterday, had just left a nearby worksite on his way to pay several traffic finesLianhe Zaobao - 149 words
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326 1984-07-31 3 K K FONG - By. K K FONG POLICE BELIEVE that a gunman who hijacked a lorrv yesterday shot the driver moments before fleeing on foot into Chinatown. Mr Ong King Hock, 26, was killed by a bullet through tne right side of his neck. His body326 words
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Article113 1984-07-31 3 Lianhe Zaobao THE POLICE laid an ambush to foil the attempted robbery at the Industrial and Commercial Banli in Shenton Way after receiving a tip-off, sources told Lianhe Zaobao. The information, which said that the two men were suspected of another armed robbery at Empress Place fourLianhe Zaobao - 113 words
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211 1984-07-31 4 SEVEN OUT of ten people do not mind if the Post Office Savings Bank stops issuing tickets from the 1985 December lucky draw onwards, according to a survey by the bank. The survey covered a sample of 1,000 people and showed that211 words
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Article588 1984-07-31 4 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER SINGAPORE'S weather pattern appears to be returning to normal this month even if it might not seem like it to Singaporeans used to long spells of heavy rain and floods which upset weather records earlier this year. Meanwhile, Singaporeans who remember588 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-07-31 4 VICTOR SOH - By VICTOR SOH THE MALAYAN RAILWAY Administration wants to pick up and set down passengers at intermediate stops between Singapore and Jonor Baru, if its proposed Eailbus service goes ahead. Possible stops for the shuttle service, which will be given a one-month trial from tomorrow,319 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-07-31 5 Twist to practice of dubbing Cantonese dramas in Mandarin for export versions of our dramas SBC's MANDARIN dramas like The Awakening, In the Wilderness and The Young Ones will be dubbed in Cantonese for video distribution in Malaysia. The move a twist to334 words
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Around The Courts
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176 1984-07-31 5 MAGDALENE HAUW - REPORTS by MAGDALENE HAUW A 22-YEAR-OLD man who stole pick-ups for joyrides *as sentenced to nine months' jail yesterday. Ang Joh Joo of Blk 442, Clementi Avenue 3, who had three previous convictions, pleaded guilty to two charges of theft of pick-ups and176 words
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95 1984-07-31 5 A MAN pretending to be a water-heater salesman reached through the grille of a flat doorway and touched a 12-year-old girl, a district court heard yesterday. Lee Cheow Kiat, 21, admitted outraging the girl's modesty at her flat at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5,95 words
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67 1984-07-31 5 A 33-YEAR-OLD housewife was fined a total of $2,200 yesterday for having three obscene and seven uncensored videotapes. The court was told the tapes were seized in a raid on Tan Joo Hiang's flat at Blk 106, Bedok North Avenue 4 on June 19.67 words
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83 1984-07-31 5 A TRISHAW rider was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal in a district court today after he was charged with the murder of a woman. Tan Swee Siong, 32, was first charged on April 23 this year with causing the death83 words
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Advertisement121 1984-07-31 5 Official timekeeper since Los Angeles 1932, Omega again marks the history of the Olympic Games in 1984. I And with the* Constellation chronometer, JvS Omega marks once more the Omega Constellation. In 18 ct. gold, gold and steel or all steel. For men and women. Four claws, extra-flat quartz movement,121 words
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312 1984-07-31 6 Agencies CARACAS, Tuesday A US ANTI-GUERILLA squad has flown to Curacao to advise the Dutch Antilles government how to deal with hijackers holding a Venezuelan airliner on the Caribbean island, an airport spokesman In Curacao said today. "We are continuing to negotiateAgencies - 312 words
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509 1984-07-31 6 Agencies BANGKOK, Tuesday CAMBODIAN guerillas said today that they still controlled a camp on the Thai-Cambodian bonier despite an artillery barrage yesterday that sent 2,000 civilians fleeing into Thailand. Khmer Peoples National Liberation Front (KPNLF) sources told Reuters that VietnameseAgencies - 509 words
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316 1984-07-31 6 UPI BEIJING, Tuesday VISITING Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrev Howe yesterday reported significant progress in Sino-British talks on Hong Kong's future but cautioned there were substantial issues yet to be resolved. Sir Geoffrey was scheduled to meet with top leader Deng Xiaoping today beforeUPI - 316 words
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108 1984-07-31 6 UPI VENDAYB MONTALIVET (Franc*), Tuesday WOULD-BE smokers in this small Atlantic sea resort are facing an embarrasing dilemma give up smoking or strip. Since the local tobacconist closed down lift* ialL. tii* oriy remaining dgarstta stand > in the arm right; *hack in theUPI - 108 words
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162 1984-07-31 6 Reuter BONN, Tims PREPARATIONS are going ahead for the first visit to West Germany by an East German leader regardless of harsh Soviet criticism over closer ties between the two countries, Bonn government spokesman Peter Boenisch said. Moscow's campaign of attacks onReuter - 162 words
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403 1984-07-31 7 Move to foil court's threat to seize assets UPI LONDON, Tuesday THREE FULL-TIME officials of the the striking coalminers' union have already paid themselves six months' salary in advance for fear of court moves to seize the union's assets. The British courts yesterdayUPI - 403 words
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179 1984-07-31 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker told Congress yesterday that upward pressures on the prime rate of interest charged by banks are "diminishing at the moment." Mr Volcker, who usually avoids direct comment on the outlook for interest rates, madeUPI - 179 words
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175 1984-07-31 7 Reuter EDINBURGH (Scotland), Tues AT LEAST 14 people were killed and up to 100 injured yesterday when an express train packed with commuters hurtled off its track half-way between Edinburgh and Glasgow, railway officials said. The rush-hour train, with about 300 passengers, appearedReuter - 175 words
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236 1984-07-31 9 AP LONDON, TuMday A 9-DAY-OLD girl received a new heart yesterday in 5% hours of surgery, becoming the world's youngest heart transplant patient The 3 kg infant was reported to be in a stable condition after the operation. The baby, Hollie Roffey, wasAP - 236 words
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197 1984-07-31 9 UPI TORONTO, Tuesday DOCTORS confirmed they changed the sex of a 2 Vi-year-old Siamese twin to a girl during a 17%-hour operation to separate the children. A 43-member surgical team separated Win and Lin Htut of Burma who were joined at the pelvisUPI - 197 words
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218 1984-07-31 9 AP PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Tuaaday PAKISTANI authorities have told all Afghan resistance parties headquartered here to leave by August SI and set up new offices In the countryside to prevent further factional violence among rival groups, officials said yesterexplosion order, which was under considerationAP - 218 words
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62 1984-07-31 9 UPI GENEVA, Tun THE WORLD Health Organisation (Who) urged developing countries yesterday to adopt heart disease prevention programs while they still have time. While cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in the richer industrial nations, it is not jet majorUPI - 62 words
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Advertisement148 1984-07-31 7 < .7 i^T^S!5r p, *^^^r IK3X3pPMH| This man is endowed with finely tuned technical skills. Your watch is the culmination of a tradition of specialized manufacturing that goes back to 1791, by a company that has always built its own precision movements. Your watch has two hundred years of continuous148 words
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Advertisement906 1984-07-31 8 hPlßSrClTY.Bancorporation Of Texas Inch (STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983 If Consolidated Statement of Income Consolidated Balance Skeet Year Eadad Daeambar 31 (DoUan la tkouaaada exempt par akare data) 1993 M? Daeaaabar 31 (Dollar* la thouaaada) 1993 1999 I Interest incomc AMCts B Loans, including fees906 words
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Article52 1984-07-31 10 AP BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday ARGENTINA has repaid a US$3OO million (Ss63o million) emergency loan from four other Latin American nations and is moving forward in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund. Today was the deadline for repaying the loans, which were part of a US$5OO million emergencyAP - 52 words
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Article150 1984-07-31 10 Analysts have recorded divergent views of the banking sector's first half results. Some say the performance from the Big Four banks have been saddled by a host of problems commitments to property loans, high interest rates and the whiplash from Third World debts. Others say the local150 words
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Article, Illustration768 1984-07-31 10 STOCKMARKET observers have recorded sharply different interpretations of the Big Four local banks' first half-year's earnings prospects but all hold optimism for the second half. Analysts do not view the results of DBS Bank, OCBC, UOB and OUB, and the768 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-07-31 11 By; NALINI AMINAVAGAR - By NALINI AMINAVAGAR THE Indonesian rupiah fell to a new low against the US dollar yesterday by crashing through the previous record low of 1,011 on June 22, to 1,02 i. When translated into Singapore dollars, it would fetch 476 rupiahs to Ssl. If it328 words
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250 1984-07-31 11 r WMLLSTRLET NEW YORK, Tueeday SOFTNESS in the bond market combined with sporadic profit-taking canned Wall Street stock prices to finish moderately lower yesterday and ended the market's rally. St Regis was the stellar performer of the New York Stock Exchange250 words
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Article141 1984-07-31 11 NEW YORK, TuMdaf IN another record-shattering performance, the American dollar reached new highs on Monday against the currencies of Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden and South Africa. But the dollar finished below the day's peaks amid some fears of intervention against the currency by foreign central141 words
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Advertisement622 1984-07-31 11 Midland Bank pic I H Consolidated balance sheet I Year ended SI December 1983 I IMS IMS INS IMS I Cdiad.dMadlaadUlif fsaiaiimiam 4U«r «U» Ufddansd 7,Mi MM I Nate a drcalaboa Sll SM d csarse d coUeettoa I.JSS DM Otbsr habUttfcs Ml SM ttrtMeaneddspsdt IM SM Psddganaa i.mi ms *jm622 words
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197 1984-07-31 12 SOME time this year, a vehicle reversed and slammed into my parked car. The owner of that vehicle gave me a signed statement admitting full liability. I then wrote to the other party's insurance company claiming for costs arising from this accident. Tt)e197 words
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240 1984-07-31 12 AS A regular commuter of Service 97 of the Singapore Bus Service, I must admit my patience is really running out with regard to the long wait for this particular service. It is the only service from Bencoolen Street to Clement!/Jurong.240 words
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136 1984-07-31 12 COULD Telecoms set up a post box between Blocks 123 and 125 Bukit Merah Lane 1? There are many offices in the area but there is only one post box near the Alexandra Hospital. CHOW OI PENG Singapore 1232 f QUOTES "A dangerous136 words
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469 1984-07-31 13 thesingapo'^M^l CRIMINALS have rights, as do ordinary citizens. They have the right to a fair trial, to reasonable punishment, to the protection of the law. But the rights of the individual criminal can never be allowed to take precedence over the rights and needs of469 words
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219 1984-07-31 13 I REFER to the letter "Authorities should take tougher action" by "Square" (SM, July 15). According to him, breakdancing is bad because someone in the United States suffered a broken neck while breakdancing. It's as good as saying that since a219 words
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248 1984-07-31 13 MISS ANG POH INN - MISS ANG POH INN Public Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE REFER to the letter "Singaporeans shun messy jobs" by "Lame Entrepreneur" (SM, July 20) proposing that we allow more unskilled foreign workers to work here. We know that it can248 words
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Article67 1984-07-31 13 THE Planning Department of the Housing and Development Board should work together with SingaKre Bus Service so that applicants who are offered its in the new towns are sure that there will not be anv transportation problem. in the case of Bukit Batok, the residents have67 words
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204 1984-07-31 13 A FEW people sound very unhappy and are complaining continuously. I wonder if they would complain that way if they had to face the daily problems the Vietnamese are facing now. What these unhappy Singaporeans have to ask themselves is204 words
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Advertisement151 1984-07-31 12 Fitness-Sandale Made in. Germany Comfortable and convenient, suitable for Men and Women With special ribbed profile to help massage your feet Helps improve blood circulation Waterproof, comfortahle and hygienic Suitable for beaches, sauna and home Now available at $19.90 (U.P. $35.00) While stocks last JF So/e Agenf iflßk Slme Darby151 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-07-31 14 Ektachrome 100 the latest film from Kodak KODAK has recently introduced Ektachrome 100 daylight film, a 35mm colour slide film which the manufacturer says offers increased speed and improved colour reproduction. The new film has an ISO speed of 100. According to the manufacturer, the new film appears more neutral120 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-07-31 15 THERE is a standing joke about how to tell the difference between an amateur and a professional photographer. The amateur carries more and better equipment. Which brings us to the subject of 35mm compact cameras. During major national festivals the423 words
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Advertisement347 1984-07-31 14 onefsr&eno^h. V you we never used a camera before. you II be surprised al how easy f capture good times with the compact. SWINGER Seven fully 11 automatic features take care of everything. I so you do is point and shoot TheLI3SAF automatically focuses the lens, advances and even tells347 words
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Advertisement140 1984-07-31 14 These little giants do EVERYTHING AUTOMATICALLY Pg^ggj^ H |^^CHINON3SSsuper y Auto Exposure > 'jm MBHMHMSa Correct exposure is 100% Focus with assured by the Silicon Photo Wfocus lock capability Diode light measuring device. p Precise Infrared focusing 2sfs, aisassr ,an v ssasffiw.** VHHHHHHIHH released when the shutter Auto Wind button140 words
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Advertisement300 1984-07-31 15 r- Canon SPECIAL ZOOM PACKAGE Canon the official 35mm camera of the 1964 Olympics, puts together ZZZT" two very special zoom packages:- SkA For only 1775, the Canon A 1 and the new Canon FD 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 0 S#i Zoom Lens with close- up ll I*' f l*\ facility.300 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-07-31 16 INEZ WEI - Clothes from THE BAGATELLE SHOPPE, Specialist Shopping Centre Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI Pictures by ASMAH HAMID CONGRATULATIONS, you are going to have a baby. The coming months will be a special time in your life, and you will be waiting for your little bundle of joy with330 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-07-31 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE DEANNE YIP TAK HAN was anything but loud and noisy during the press conference late last week to promote The Return of Pom Pom. On screen, she is often obtrusive. That day, she was quiet and aloof. She explained that hep demure attitude530 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-07-31 18 mm® Simply Sing (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THIS is the second in a series of seven programmes which aims to promote local talents. Artistes appearing tonight are Terence Yeo, Gigi Loh, Suzanna Teo, Jacinta, Mah Choon Hong, Matthew Tan and William David. Songs featured are Why Me, Just446 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-07-31 18 WONG AH YOKE - BBMSBEIJW By WONG AH YOKE A NEW CHINESE magazine programme will be telecast over Channel 8 from 7.05 pm to 8 pm from Sept 10. Called Family Hour, it will be shown thrice a week, probably on Mondays, Wednesdays and451 words
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Article, Illustration748 1984-07-31 19 JAMES MASON SCREEN VILLAIN TO THE END LAT-WP JAMES MASON, the urbane Briton who could epitomise the essential English gentleman in one film and a cad and bounder in his next, died last Friday of heart failure at his home in Lausanne, Switzerland. The man whose voice conjuredLAT-WP - 748 words
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Advertisement342 1984-07-31 16 oo 1 W I "Tampax tampon's no~mcss protection is so assuring The la* thing an executive girl needs in a odour too. Unlike pads. Tampax tampons are boardroom meeting is a messy, wet and inserted within the body to abaort) all the stickypad. menstrual fluid, so no fluid is exposed342 words
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Miscellaneous1149 1984-07-31 17 leisure sssssarsr 18.1 Sample 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Yee- terday's Glitter (C) (r). «J(l v^rM^^ffl|^H 4.35 Dancaa of India (r) (T). ■>^'a^|^SJHKa 5.00 Opon Houaa Thoatra. 5.25 Battteatar Qalacttca (Pilot) (Part 3) (r). JKrff BJ^^^Kl The Battles tar Commander suspects that the party planned by the Cylons1,149 words
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Miscellaneous585 1984-07-31 19 fILM GUIO6 •A ,c. VENUS (*****97): THE OTHER SIDK OF GENTLE man (C) DALIT (*****16): DUEL OF THE MASTERS (C) LIWAQU (*****30): DUEL OF THE MASTERS (C) r ,/.w r. r 111 ANQ MO KIO (*****01): BUTCHER WING (C) PLAZA (*****71): DUEL OF THE MASTERS (C) BEDOK (*****7): THE OTHER585 words
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Miscellaneous446 1984-07-31 20 BROTHERS IN CONCERT BROTHER Vincent tyalham and Brother Laurence Walther will sing at the Goethe Institut tonight at 8. 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.446 words
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Miscellaneous785 1984-07-31 20 piTTfflm jiff TM jjjjjjjj yjtfjjfilll j jjjjj V Ml '$$1"!'' I I j IH i .«<♦»»« inobt I HQ, H Mfr Ipfi <||i S jij«« J I .t I^lZj SUk screen print (bit) and amboaaad tUvar (right). Both ttama ara on ttiaptay at tha Muttipia Art Exhibition. MULTIPLE ART STAMP785 words
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Miscellaneous233 1984-07-31 20 EXHIBITION IN conjunction with the celebration of 25 years of nation-building, an exhibition of art, photographs and pottery will be held at the Ang Mo Kio CC until tomorrow, from 3 pm to 10 pm daily. Admission is free. COURSES THE following CCs will be conducting courses in late July233 words
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Miscellaneous660 1984-07-31 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By BW HoJbrook unVpoX uui.iktVßt 1 fWxa mu« twwwicel ivt oarX IWWIW txtfe AOcoDOfIUT MllUllg UXTMoUT THfc I A'MdV Lift Ft«LP«. «#raf& UIATOI fon H*9H* AHP << RIOW6-0N y KA6 A CUTE v •fours oh ntutTwenoMtf unnot/r -m i this. k*ak hp. J ARIES March 21 to660 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-07-31 24 IT WAS a field day for the Americans. The star-spangled flag was hoisted no fewer than six times as the US participants led in the quest for glory. Alezi Grewal, of Colorado, beat Canadian Steve Bauer for the gold medal in the 190.2 Em road race.PICTURE: UPI; PICTURE: AP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-07-31 24 Reuter LOB ANGELES, Tuesday THE AMERICAN men's freestyle relay team set a world record in their heats at the Olympic Games yesterday, but for two of the swimmers, tonight's final will mean mark would be rewarded with a gold med- al. They were chosen as alternateReuter; PICTURE: AP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-07-31 25 UPI CHINO (California), Tuesday ED ETZEL of the United States missed a perfect score by a single point yesterday in capturing the gold medal in the English match smallbore rifle competition at the Prado Recreation Area. Etzel, who has had scores of 598 and 600 in theUPI - 298 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-07-31 25 JAPAN'S UNCLE SAMs A Japanese spectator, dressed in an Uncle Sam-Olympic spectator hat, appeared at the volleyball game between China and Japan, attempting to help the Japanese team towards victory THE FEVER SPREADS: A Poking newspaper vendor givea the thumba-up aign to a Chineae wearing an75 words
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Article175 1984-07-31 25 Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday THE SOVIET government newspaper Izvestia today ridiculed the United States' first Olympic medallists at Los Angeles, saying they won only because they had faced no serious opposition. Izvestia said the first day's results were further confirmation that the Games, boycotted by the SovietReuter - 175 words
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Article161 1984-07-31 25 AP LONDON, Tuesday BRITISH newspapers hailed the "Hollywood Olympics" yesterday, calling it a "showbiz miracle" that nas given the "Kiss of life" to the troubled Games. The normally staid Financial Times,' Britain's big business daily, enthused in a front-page report: "The home of showbiz pulled outAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-07-31 26 A BEAMING Xu Haifeng of China shows hit scoresheet after winning the gold madal in the men's free pistol competition on Sunday. Xu's victory made him the first gold medallist in the present Olympics. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-31 26 FONG HOE BENG - L.A. DESPATCH From FONG HOE BENG IT CAN only happen in Los Angeles and perhaps only at the Olympic Games. A parking space near the Los Angeles Coliseum, which costs US$lOO (S|2lo) for the opening ceremony, now costs only US|6. THE MAJORITY of the308 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-07-31 26 Reuter LOS ANQELES, Tuesday FORMER world champion Fredy Schmidtke of West Germany withstood stifling heat to sprint to the gold medal in the kilometre time trial, the first Olympic cycling track title. Schmidtke, a 23-year old soldier, started last as top seed and produced a magnificentReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1984-07-31 27 DAY 2 WOMEN'S ROUND-ROBIN US 83 Yugoslavia 55 China 67 Australia 64 MEN'S PRELIMINARY POOL, GROUP 'B' Italy 80 W Germany 72 WELTERWEIGHT (63.5 kg) Jorge Maisonet, Puerto Rico beat Muenge Kafuanka (Zaire), round 1 (referee stops contest). LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (48 kg) FINAL Paul Gonzales (US) beat1,175 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-07-31 28 Reuter BASKET (1600): Women's round-robin matches: Australia v US, China v Canada, Yugoslavia v South Korea; Men's-prelimi-naries: Group B: China v France, US v Canada, Uruguay v Spain. BOXING (1800): Preliminaries. CYCLING (1700): Sprint preliminaries and repechage, 4,000 m individual pursuit quarter-finals, points race qualification.Reuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1984-07-31 28 RICHARD HOFFER - H^H^BBHHi MONITOR FACT SHEET By RICHARD HOFFER Olympic gymnastics, unlike almost all other sports, offers its athletes the opportunity for incredible medal hauls. Russia's Alexander Oitiatin, for example, collected eight medals in the Moscow Olympics one for his team's finish, one for his all-around performance and the rest for1,066 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-07-31 29 isi CONTINUING our Monitor Sports Colour Kxtra. Last wook wo focusod on swlmmor Oon Jin Tolk. Today wo shift tho spotlight to his youngor brothor, Jin k 000. Jin 000, who turnod sovontoon last month, Is tho baby of tho Singapore toam currently compotlng In tho Olympics. AlthoughPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW; Last week's pictures on Oon Jin Telk were also by CHRISTINE CHEW - 239 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-31 30 Reuter LO§ ANQELES, TuMdty SWEATING sports fans are queuing for up to seven hours in boiling sunshine to buy tickets for Olympic events in a burst of games fever, games officials said yesterday. "The United States seems to be on its way toReuter - 284 words
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Article26 1984-07-31 30 Reuter SWITZERLAND'S Hansueli Schmutz riding Oran produced a polished and disciplined dressage test yesterday to take the lead in the Olympic equestrian. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article34 1984-07-31 30 Reuter ROMANIAN gymnast Nadia Comaneci, star of the 1976 Montreal Games, has agreed to Join the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes Commission, which looks after the interests of competitors. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1984-07-31 30 Reuter ITALY, the current European champion, became the first men's team to post two victories yesterday in the Olympics, rallying to defeat West Germany 80-72 in the men's basketball. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article44 1984-07-31 30 Reuter STEVE Hegfl of the United States sets a world record of 4:35.57 minutes for the 4,000 metres individual pursuit in the preliminaries at the Olympic cycling competition yesterday. Hegg's average speed was 52.55 kph at the outdoor velodrome. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1984-07-31 30 Reuter THE strong Romanian women won all four of their elimination heats on the first day of Olympic rowing at Lake Casitas. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article31 1984-07-31 30 Reuter SWEDEN'S Svante Rasmusson overhauled Britain's Richard Phelps in the Olympic modern pentathlon event yesterday as he took the early lead in fencing, the most arduous event. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article32 1984-07-31 30 AP PERU swept three straight games yesterday to win easilv over Canada in the opener of the 1984 Olympic women's volleyball action at the Long Beach arena. APAP - 32 words
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Article31 1984-07-31 30 Reuter THE US women's basketball team, led by versatile forward Cheryl Miller, beat Yugoslavia 83-55 (43-29) yesterday to open the round-robin phase of tne six-team Olympic competition. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article42 1984-07-31 30 AP ITALY'S Aldo Serena fired home the game's only goal midway through the second half to give the Italians a 1-0 victory over Egypt in a rough Olympics openinground soccer match on Sunday night at the Rose Bowl. APAP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-07-31 31 KEN JALLEH Jr - Slong fails to overcome his crucial weakness once mere In 100 m butterfly By KEN JALLEH Jr THAT crucial climax, the final burst which makes or breaks the best that 50metre home stretch which separates Ang Peng Siong from the rest has always been his fatal flaw.536 words
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408 1984-07-31 31 LOS ANGELES, Tuesday MICHAEL Gross of West Germany once again stopped the American monopoly of golds yesterday as four records in swimming and one in cycling were broken. Two of the records broken, including Gross', were world marks. Gross set408 words
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