Singapore Monitor, 31 July 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section21 1984-07-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR P k EVENING EDITION L i M C (P) No 21 5 84 Tuesday, July 31, 1984 30cents21 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-07-31 1 OLYMPIC GAMES DAY 2 Agencies LOS ANGELES, Tuesday THE UNITED States pulled further ahead of the field in the second day of Olympic competition here today, with China losing their medal-winning momentum. The US have nine gold medals with three each for Canada, China andAgencies - 408 words
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Article370 1984-07-31 1 Derfg Xiaoping in high spirits as he meets Sir Geoffrey Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian said today there was a breakthrough in SinoBritish talks on Hong Kong's future during the visit of British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe to Beijing. Mr Wu toldReuter - 370 words
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Article99 1984-07-31 1 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Tims THREE politicians have suggested that Argentines sell their blood abroad to help pay off the country's USM4-biUion (5592.4 billio) foreign debt. "Our plasma is among the best in the world," one of them, Mr Juan Carlos Fernandez, said. He and twoReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement17 1984-07-31 1 OLYMPIC REPORTS: From Pages 25 to 32 ■TV GUIDE: Page 18 ■TV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: Page 1917 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-07-31 2 POLICE raided several hideouts and haunts in search of the gunman who may have killed a lorry driver after he hijacked the lorry at Shenton Way. Lorry driver Mr Ong King Hock, 26, was found dead with a gunshot wound in Teo Hong Road, off Bukit462 words
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276 1984-07-31 2 WORKERS should not be treated as digits in production line. They need motivation and respect from the management to raise productivity. This was the point made by Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) when he opened the triennial276 words
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Article136 1984-07-31 2 A 21-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to six months' jail today for committing an act of cross indecency on a 12-year-old schoolboy. G Rajasegaran, unemployed, of Blk 250, Jurong East Street 24, admitted molesting the boy in the girls' toilet of Joo Hwa Primary School136 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-07-31 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR ONE OF the two Singaporean youths killed in a crash in Malaysia at the weekend may have had a premonition of danger, his father said yesterday. Rahmat Mohammed Wambri, 22, kissed his mother's hand and asked for her338 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-07-31 3 A SINGAPORE telephone manufacturer has broken into the tough Japanese market. Two models made by Semicon Industries have been approved for sale in Japan by Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT), the Japanese telecommunication authority. Semicon is applying to NTT for approval for four182 words
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150 1984-07-31 3 SINGAPORE has dropped its bid to host the next congress of the International Chamber of Commerce. Instead the congress will be held in India in 1987. The decision to withdraw the offer as hosts was taken by the Singapore Federation of Chambers of150 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, Illustration321 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 Railbus service goes ahead. Possible stops for the shuttle service, which will be given a one-month trial from tomorrow,321 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 Malavsia. The move a twist to334 words
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347 1984-07-31 5 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM FEWER workers were retrenched last year compared to 1982, an indication that Singapore has been able to pull through the economic recession which plagued the industrialised world. There was also an improvement in the labour turnover rate, an indication that job-hopping may347 words
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78 1984-07-31 5 ACCORDING to the Labour Ministry's annual report for last year, there were 90 registered trade unions with a total membership of 205,155. This represented a drop of 9,182 members from the total of 214,337 members in 89 unions at the end of 1982.78 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-07-31 6 CHARITY EVENT IN BANGKOK ENDS IN TRAGEDY AS CROWD GETS OUT OF CONTROL UPI BANGKOK, Tuesday AN ANNUAL charity event ended in tragedy yesterday when at least 19 people, most of them children, were trampled to death in a frenzied stampede for freeUPI - 159 words
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124 1984-07-31 6 Bernama KELANTAN, Tuesday PAS, a fundamentalist Islamic party, is using youths selling vegetables and sundry goods to instigate villagers' into rising up against the (government in the name of Jihad (holy war). Parliamentary Secretary of the Land and Regional Development Ministry Haji DusukiBernama - 124 words
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359 1984-07-31 6 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday THREE ships were damaged over the weekend in the Gulf of Suez by explosions that Pentagon sources said could have been mines. A State Department spokesman said he was aware of explosions that "may have been mines,''AP - 359 words
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337 1984-07-31 6 LAT-WP MINNESOTA, Tues WALTER Mondale, under criticism from blacks who wanted a bigger voice in his presidential campaign organisation, has named Senator Charles Rangel as a national co-chairman, the highest post to be held by a black in the Mondale campaignLAT-WP - 337 words
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254 1984-07-31 6 UPI CURACAO, Tuesday TWO HIJACKERS have released an Argentine industrialist from a Venezuelan airliner in an attempt to raise ?art of a US|5 million (5510.5 million) ransom, but held 9 other hostages and threatened to blow up the plane. Netherlands Antilles Prime MinisterUPI - 254 words
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402 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 yesterday threatenedUPI - 402 words
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177 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 - 177 words
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185 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 - 185 words
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236 1984-07-31 9 AP LONDON, Tuesday A 9-DAY-OLD girl received a new heart yesterday in hours of surgery, becoming the world's youngest heart transplant patient The 3kg infant was reported to be in a stable condition after the operation. The baby, Hollie Roffey, was bom withAP - 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 17to-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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220 1984-07-31 9 AP PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Tuesday PAKISTANI authorities have told all Afghan resistance parties headquartered here to leave by August 31 and set up new offices in the countryside to prevent further factional violence among rival groups, officials said yesterday. The explusion order, which wasAP - 220 words
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63 1984-07-31 9 UPI GENEVA, Turn THE WORLD Health Organisation (Who) urged developing countries yesterday to adopt heart aisease prevention programs while they still have time. While cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in the richer industrial nations, it is not yet aUPI - 63 words
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Advertisement216 1984-07-31 7 lr/® A? iVC! tlCrw IiKP fIH *pHHHBUpw««pfn«iHn^|HPMK7 mmM 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 years216 words
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Advertisement903 1984-07-31 8 PirstCtfy. Bancorporation Of Texas Inch STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983 Coasolftdated Statement of Income Consolidated Balance Sheet Fear Raded December 91 (DoUmrm in tbouamada T except par akare data) 1993, 1992 Deeambar 91 (Dollar* la thouaamda) 1995 1993 Interest income Assets Loans, including fees $1,138,502903 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 tne International Monetary Fund. Today was the deadline for repaying the loans, which were part of a US$5OO million emergencyAP - 52 words
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Article152 1984-07-31 10 Analysts have recorded divergent views of the banking sector's first half results. Some say the performance from the Big Four banks have been saddled by a host of problems commitments to property loans, high interest rates and the whiplash from Third World debts. Others say the local152 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-07-31 10 STOCKMARKET observers have recorded sharply different interpretations of the Big Four local banks' first half-year's earnings prospects but all hold optimism for the second half. Analysts do not view the results of DBS Bank, OCBC. UOB and OUB. and the786 words
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Article261 1984-07-31 11 THE SINGAPORE stock market opened very firmly this morning. Interest was quite uniform but tapered off towards lunch. The finance sector was firm, with some counters doing well. There was some prof-it-taking in the broader-based market. Pegi traded the top volume of 1.46 million, gaining five261 words
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Article284 1984-07-31 11 Selected slocks at midday. Market tone: higher Boustead 2.25/2.26 C Storage 3.48/3.50 F and N 5.40/5.50 Genting 5.25/5.30 GIH 322S Haw Par 2 34/2.35 Isetan 2.98/3.00 Keck Seng 3.10 S Esso 14.40 S Hume 4.74/4.80 Inchcape 2.93/2.94 Intraco 2.87 B Jacks Intl 5.00 B M Cement 7.30/7.35 Mulpha284 words
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Article116 1984-07-31 11 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT 00 US| 2.1575 2.1475 2.1385 sterling 2.8276 2.8056 2.7956 Australian 1.8044 1.7803 1.7653 Canadian 1.6487 1.6286 1.6136 New Zealand 1.0770 1.0569 1.0369 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.7796 10.5296 10.4796 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.7108116 words
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Article123 1984-07-31 11 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar hovered narrowly around New York levels in quiet early trading with operators largely sidelined due to month-end factors. The dollar outlook remains bullish on high Federal Funds rates and a strong US economy but operators are reluctant to take new positionsReuter - 123 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-07-31 10 /«M* V 9-IO *> [U McN.yjkl S.iwl lik *U£ OPFERED 10 PAY CASM. 00 WE TAKE CA4UT16 words
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Advertisement745 1984-07-31 11 INDICES At the mid-day break the OUB composite share price index was up 4.04 points to 469.20 from the previous day's close of 465.16 The OUB Singapore dollar trade weighted index was up 0.1667 points to 131.1331 in morning trading from tne previous day's close of 130.9664. m) Midland Bank745 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. The197 words
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242 1984-07-31 12 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 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 tne only service from242 words
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125 1984-07-31 12 CHOW OI PENG - CHOW OI PENG Singapore 1232 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. —QUOTES "A dangerous test125 words
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472 1984-07-31 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT 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 rights472 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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Article67 1984-07-31 13 W. KOH - W. KOH Singapore 0314 THE Planning Department of the Housing and Development Board should work together with SingaB>re Bus Service so that applicants who are offered ats in the new towns are sure that there will not be any transportation problem. fn the case of Bukit67 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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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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Advertisement133 1984-07-31 12 Fitness-Sancksle 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, comfortable and hygienic Suitable for beaches, sauna and home Now available at $19.90 (U.P.535.00) While stocks last .ffpl' Sole Agent; JmMm Sime Darby Singapore133 words
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Advertisement56 1984-07-31 12 w must be signed. They must also include the writer's neme and address even it me writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the right to edtt letters. Addrees your letters to: The Editor, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra Rd56 words
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Miscellaneous6 1984-07-31 13 'ScraplT MDORDER A NEWCNE-to WB full6 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, Illustration427 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 the427 words
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Advertisement346 1984-07-31 14 Even if you'vf never used a camera before you'll be surprised al how easy capture good timet with the compact. I Nikon SWINGER Seven fully If automatic features take care of everything r so you do is point and shoot The 1 automatically focuses the lens, advances f t the346 words
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Advertisement186 1984-07-31 14 These little giants do EVERYTHING AUTOMATICALLY Mj. JBb w^B F: Jr ;^^*i |K a JMk f■ Auto Exposure HMMMflßassai Correct exposure is 100% ■3*%W Auto Focus with assured by the Silicon Photo focus lock capability Diode light measuring device. Precise Infrared focusing system that focuses instantly Continuous Shutter Release even186 words
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Advertisement302 1984-07-31 15 I SPECIAL c ZOOM PACKAGE Canon the official 35mm camera of the 1984 Olympics, puts together two very special zoom packages:For only $775, the Canon A 1 and the QBP new Canon FD 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 Y\ Zoom Lens with close- up facility. It's the ideal lens for .£^l2^ shooting302 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-07-31 16 INEZ WEI - Clothes from THE BAGATELLE SHOPPE, Specialist Shopping Centre Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI CONGRATULATIONS, you are going to have a baby. The coining months will be a special time in your life, and you will be waiting for your little bundle of joy with great eagerness. Naturally, youPictures by ASMAH HAMID - 331 words
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Article, Illustration532 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 her demure attitude532 words
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Article, Illustration447 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, Just447 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-07-31 18 WONG AH YOKE - W&sSKE 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 and440 words
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Article, Illustration747 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 Sounder in his next, died last Friday of heart failure at his home in Lausanne, Switzerland. The man whose voice conjuredLAT-WP - 747 words
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Miscellaneous1030 1984-07-31 17 ■BEgfrM l II J Highlights by Yes- I I Battiestar Commander suspects party 1 planned by the Cylons is a death-trap for the Battlestar I Agar Ikan Masin Subtia his encounter with a bear, a giant and a wicked old woman. ™t™ JH| 5.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. V v1,030 words
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Miscellaneous170 1984-07-31 17 1 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Guitar Workshop 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twen-ty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 A Treasury of Musick 2.45 Olympic Report 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 The170 words
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Miscellaneous453 1984-07-31 20 BROTHERS IN CONCERT BROTHER Vincent Malham 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.453 words
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Miscellaneous851 1984-07-31 20 SHBKuvl tvt 1111 if Mm* /dMV ,71 IRflllH ;®v M eMIiHPHBSFe ft. 1 /.I/)(•<' 57/ i!iiHii A VSirrWrr V 9k. i'Til 1 !!hi" "IGSSV Hhlml fl na; ft i«E: !8W 4 Hil W f'fl'ffl? pB» fflm W. Mnf m v,\. H Ami mttf/M r* rM Ko9Lk. .dJBSmA v #n ksb851 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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Miscellaneous486 1984-07-31 21 leisure comics LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 23 to October 22 You are in a sensitive mood, You will be delighted to hear but try not to see trouble when from a friend who hasn't been it doesn't exist. An evening in touch with you for a486 words
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Miscellaneous221 1984-07-31 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook VO U)6H,THfeV'Re 'W'Rf ABU To WPimHCt Vfc I THINK IME VtoU &o"te A frooD ouTUT UIMW- WrWfcfT THE J A IWfHtV lift FtBLDBfL UIATcM R* fAoP«W AfiD s f R»D»N6- ON J HAS A CUTE I •POffTS orJ FKUSTWCTIOH6/ wnHcx/T THC i THIS- X KCAK £rtP.221 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-07-31 24 Agencies ANNAPOLIS (Maryland), Tuaaday YUGOSLAV defender Marko Eisner today became the fifth player to be sent off in the Olympic soccer tournament. After receiving a caution for an apparent late tackle, be was shown the red card for a similar offence eight minutesAgencies - 258 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-07-31 24 AP LONG BEACH (California), Tuesday CHINA'S worldchampion women's volleyball team made its first-ever appearance in Olympic competition a successful one last night. The Chinese over- came a sluggish start to defeat stubborn Brazil 15-13,15-10, 15-11. Japan andAP; PICTURE: AP - 343 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-07-31 24 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuesday SWITZERLAND'S Hansueli Schmutz riding Oran led the field In the Olympic equestrian threeday event after completion of the first dressage phase today. The 35-year-old former European champion, competing as an individual, excelled in the 10-min-ute test of obedience andReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-07-31 25 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuesday WORLD champion gymnast Ecaterina Szabo picked up the Olympic gauntlet thrown down by the United States last night as the women's team event swung towards a pulsating finale. The breathtaking 17-year-old became the eighth woman and the fourth Romanian to scoreReuter - 231 words
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577 1984-07-31 25 WONDER BOY - TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY FOUR-year-old Splendour II displayed good progress with a speedy workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning With Brisbane visiting jockey Gary Palmer astride, the Wiltant gelding breezed over 600 m in 36 seconds on the577 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-07-31 25 OLYMPICS OLYMPIC SIDELIGHTS... UPI LOS ANGELES, Tues ONE of the most avid spectators at the Olypmics is a bearded dropout in a white tee-shirt and a mop of frizzy rain-bow-coloured hair liberally sprinkled with glitter. Look out for him on television waving excitedly fromUPI - 502 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-07-31 26 MONTEREY PARK (Calif.), Tuesday NEW Zealand scored twice in the last three minutes to seize a dramatic 3-3 draw with World Cup holders Pakistan yesterday at the Olympic hockey tournament. The Netherlands earlier swept by Canada with three goa|s in 11351 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-07-31 26 OLYMPICS LOS ANGELES, Tu«tday WEST Germany protested to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) yesterday that a basketball announcer broke protocol by departing from the nation's official title. "During last night's basketball match against Yugoslavia the announcer continually said West Germany," Heinz Fallak,84 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-07-31 26 GUOQIANG ZENG, a weightHfter from China looks ovar at Yung-Chi Chung (right), a weightlifter from Taiwan, during tha opening ceremonies of the Olympic weightlifting competition in Los Angeles on Sunday. Zona went on to win the gold medal in the 52 kg class.50 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-07-31 27 g!| OLYMPICS MEN CYCLING: 1,000-metre time trials gold: Fredy Schmidtke (West Germany); silver: Curtis Harnett (Canada); bronze: Fabrice Colas (France); SHOOTING: English Small Bore Rifle gold: Ed Etzel (US); silver: Michel Bury (France); bronze: Michael Sullivan (Great Britain); SWIMMING: 100-metre butterfly gold: Michael Gross134 words
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98 1984-07-31 27 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday NEW ZEALANP archer Neroli Fairhall, the first paraplegic ever to compete at the Olympics, yesterday received an official apology for being manhandled by Olympic village security officials. The 39-year-old Commonwealth Games gold medallist, who has been paralysed since 1969UPI - 98 words
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129 1984-07-31 27 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday DUTCH middle-distance runner, Rob Druppers, has pulled out of the men's 800 metres at the Olympic games because of a hamstring injury, Dutch team officials said yesterday. A question mark still hangs over his place in the 1,500UPI - 129 words
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112 1984-07-31 27 AP LOS ANGELES, Tuesday THE MAYOR of Barcelona, Pasqual Maragall, yesterday formally submitted the Spanish city's bid to host the 1992 Olympic games. In a brief statement to the International Olympic Committee and the International Sports Federations, Maragall saidAP - 112 words
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85 1984-07-31 27 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday CHINA finished 1-2 in Olympic weightlifting for the second straight night last night when Wu Shade edged fellow countryman, Lai Runming, with his final lift to win the bantamweight gold medal. Also for the second night in a row,UPI - 85 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-07-31 27 Jose Lopez Diaz of Panama leaps in the air and the 95 kg he had just lifted, bounces along with him during the weightlifting competition in the Games yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-07-31 28 Reuter BASKET (1600): Women's round-robin matches: Australia v US, China v Canada, Yugoslavia v South Korea; Men's preliminaries: 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 - 225 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1984-07-31 28 RICHARD HOFFER - 1 By RICHARD HOFFER I he Skills Olympic gymnastics, unlike almost all other sports, offers its athletes the opportunity for incredible medal hauls. Russia's Alexander Ditiatin, for example, collected eight medals in the Moscow Olympics one for his team's finish, one for his all-around performance and the rest for1,053 words
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Article, Illustration1900 1984-07-31 29 DAY 2 EZCSZZZ3 I WOMEN'S ROUND-ROBIN US 83 Yugoslavia 55 China 67 Australia 64 MEN'S PRELIMINARY POOL, GROUP B' Italy 80 W Germany 72 Brazil 91 Egypt 82 WELTERWEIGHT (63.5 kg) Jorge Maisonet, Puerto Kico beat Muenge Kafuanka (Zaire), round 1 (referee stops contest). LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (481,900 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-07-31 30 LOS ANGELES, Tumday "ITS GOT to hurt." The words were those of Phil Hansel, Ang Peng Siong's American coach after the disappointing 100 metres butterfly heats. "The times tell the story. You faded in the last quarter. You've got to get400 words
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Advertisement69 1984-07-31 30 Medal Tally COUNTRIES G S B TOTAL US 9-6-15 W GERMANY 3 13 7 CANADA 3 3 6 CHINA 3 2 1 6 AUSTRALIA .14 5 Nice trv Peng Siong, have a beer on us. Britain 2 2 I O O JAPAN 2 2 NETHERLANDS 2 2 BRAZIL 1 169 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-07-31 31 OLYMPICS OLYMPIAN OF THE DAY...MICHAEL GROSS MONITOR sports Agencies LOS ANGELES, Tuesday MICHAEL GROSS, the swimming "albatross" from West Germany, set a second world record yesterday, won a second Olympic sold medal and missed a third by four hundredths of a second Seventy-five minutes after winningAgencies - 511 words
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