Singapore Monitor, 5 August 1984
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Title Section9 1984-08-05 1 The Sunday Monitor AUGUST 5,1984 FRgg M.C.(P) No. 22/5/849 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-08-05 1 Suresh Nair - 'We cannot live without her* Majulah Singapura! by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer Four-year-old Tay Siew Choon has been missing from home since last Wednesday and her parents believe she may have been kidnapped. Her factory operator-mother, Madam Goh Siew Yim, 28, said Siew Choon was lured471 words
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232 1984-08-05 1 World renowned medical centres will be encouraged to set up branches or affiliate hospitals here in the Government's continuing efforts to make Singapore a regional medical centre, says Health Minister Mr Howe Yoon Chong. This will offer local doctors a chance to work with232 words
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Advertisement446 1984-08-05 1 0 Margaux Hemingway 0 Black gold beckons as 0 Bukit Timah's colourful films her grandfather's gods, men and ghosts mingle past comes to life. haunts. See our new "Film in the annual festival. 0 Devices that help you r Focus." How the Yeos became a talk to your personal v446 words
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Miscellaneous35 1984-08-05 1 WEATHER HThe weather today is expected to be fair except for afternoon showers over a few areas. Temperatures should range from 25 to &Megrees Celsius. A high tide of 2.&#ietres occurred this morning at 5:15.35 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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542 1984-08-05 2 K K Fong - by K K Fong Monitor staff writer Gunman Khor Kok Soon is thought to have slipped into Peninsular Malaysia since the Monday shootout during which a man Khor had taken hostage was killed. Khor, 31, also known as Koh Kok Soon, is542 words
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196 1984-08-05 2 A taxi company, the Singapore Airport Bus Services (Sabs), has turned down an offer by the Communications Ministry to run an additional 200 taxis a signal to the authorities that their plan to raise the minimum mileage requirement is seen as too196 words
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Article72 1984-08-05 2 Bill Giles - Bill Giles Sunday Editor Welcome to the new Sunday Monitor! We hope you like it. Our aim is to make your Sunday reading more pleasant, more rewarding, more fun. We come with fresh ideas and new concepts to create a newspaper for modern, forward-looking Singapore. We would welcome72 words
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Article147 1984-08-05 2 It's a cool $20 million to keep you cool on Singapore roads each year. That's based on an American test on car air-conditioning costs. With your air-con working and your car going between 65 and 100 km an hour, 8 per cent of the147 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-08-05 2 Bertilla Pereira - What do you think of Singapore drivers? by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff reporter ONG CHAI HONG 38, housewife "I have a driving licence I got it 10 years ago but I dare not drive. I'm too afraid because people go too fast and are very reckless. They arePhotos by Spencer Loh Monitor staff photographer - 576 words
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Article527 1984-08-05 2 How adventurous are Singaporeans? Rather good, if we take the word of the Singapore Adventure Club. That word is "overwhelming." That is how they describe the response to their Adventurer and Adventuress of the Year competition which closed July 25. About 150 people, from students to 60 year olds,527 words
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150 1984-08-05 2 Be a regular and qualify for the $100,000 Lucky Draw This issue of the new Sundey Monitor is complimentary. We hope you will become a regular Sunday reader. Even with the Monitor's expanded news and features package, our price remains 40 cents a copy. To have the Sunday Monitor delivered150 words
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Article682 1984-08-05 3 Sit Yin Fong - By Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer "i Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong last night h pledged the Government's efforts to continue to n* build Singapore into a specialist medical centre for the region after a hard-hitting analysis of what he called the "more basic682 words
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Article471 1984-08-05 3 This portrait of Singapore 4 workers and their daily routines emerge from a just-completed ,R Sunday Monitor survey: The typical Singaporean rises early, leaves for work before 8 am, y takes less than 30 minutes to get <»(' there (probably by bus), puts in between471 words
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Article194 1984-08-05 3 Sit Yin Fong - by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer A multi-million dollar suit has toenO |UU«#at. company owned by the three -Galadari brothers of Dubai, leading Arab ifi Singapore. The sued company is T*r 111 fj jWFjlWTlftij. Private Ltd, which is now hiiilillniMl ping-office-residential .the former Forum Hotel in operated194 words
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410 1984-08-05 5 Caroline Boey - by Caroline Boey Monitor staff writer 1 Primary school pupils learn to write simple mathematical proMgrammes at computer clubs and computer appreciation courses, yet they are not allowed to use calculators for their mathematics homework. This has led a mathematics consultant to suggest to410 words
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226 1984-08-05 5 Labels such as "extended" and "monolingual" when referring to the kind of education children get could give them a complex about being not only less brainy but also second-class students. Two principals at yesterday's School's Council meeting spoke out against such labelling and226 words
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235 1984-08-05 5 There has been no recent change in work permit policy that would affect Malaysian workers in Singapore, says the government in a statement issued by the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. The statement, issued yesterday says: "There is no truth235 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-08-05 5 SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT: Mr Rudolf Phua (left), and Mrs Laura Hwang (right), flash their winning smiles as they cuddle their newlyadopted orang utans, Medan and Hong Bao. Ah Meng's two daughters were adopted yesterday under the Singapore Zoo's animal adoption scheme. Medan, aged four71 words
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Article267 1984-08-05 5 Gandhi Ambalam - By Gandhi Ambalam Monitor staff writer Senior District Judge Mr Michael Khoo Kah Lip has been transferred to the Attorney-Gen-eral's Chambers. Replacing him in the lower courts is Mr E C Foenander, one of three senior state counsel in the A-G's Chambers. Mr Foenander, 45,267 words
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Article135 1984-08-05 5 Sit Yin Fong - by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer A wait of up to three months for an IBM personal computer has given the incentive to a group of Singapore computer shops to meet the shortage by importing what is known in the market as "compatibles" of this well-known135 words
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Miscellaneous173 1984-08-05 2 TV UPDATE Today's Programmes 3.08 Programme Summary. 3.18 Afternoon Movie Swallows 800 News and Weather Forecast And Amazons. 8.28 Programme Summary. While on a camping trip on an 8.32 Hadis Nabi. island, some campers run into a 8.40 Aran Isyak. group of pirates. 8.50 Drama Minggu Ini Timang 5.00 Olympic173 words
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Advertisement17 1984-08-05 3 Due to an early production schedule, MC(P) 166/7/84 was inadvertently omitted from this issue of TODAY magazine.17 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-05 5 5 *3-. ,**'4"7yw^!^>®F^rSSV' v >: :f- SP®- P'- v i JZmS&L S 7/>e Audi 100 has opened up new perspectives in automobile engineering. Setting new standards in aerodynamics, spaciousness, fuel economy 7 and comfort. An achievement, which cars will be measured against, for yea/s fo come. Make an appointment to92 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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Article902 1984-08-05 7 Masaki Watanabe - by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer If Britain and China can reach an agreement on Hongkong's future and make it binding, as they now say they can, it will give a tremendous boost to the colony's position as the main gateway into the vast China902 words
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166 1984-08-05 7 Reuter SINGAPORE Some South-east Asian countries expressed concern that members of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had too little access to fund resources. Government financial experts in the IMF South-east Asian group said in a communique issued at the end of a three-day meeting166 words
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Article83 1984-08-05 7 United Press International BANGKOK A group of youths denied free entry to a movie tossed two hand grenades into the openair theatre, killing four people and injuring about 70. Delayed reports of the Thursday night incident in Phetchabun, 346 km north-east of Bangkok were published83 words
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Article144 1984-08-05 7 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Research Division of the Islamic Centre in the Prime Minister's Department is still investigating the drink under the trade name of "Moussy," its assistant director, Mr Shahril Abdullah has said. The drink, which is claimed to contain water, barley and plant extract,144 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-08-05 7 United Press International MANILA President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday defended his authority to issue decrees his rivals in the new Parliament seek to dismantle, saying this would enable him to meet emergencies without resorting to martial law. "Emergency connotes that time is310 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article387 1984-08-05 9 PRESIDENT REAGAN says he is lifting two relatively minor sanctions against Poland but, with a prod from the Vatican, also shows a willingness to drop a third restriction of major significance to the Warsaw Regime. The Polish government responded, however, that it was not about to "start singing hallelujah."387 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-08-05 9 LA Times Washington Post PARIS A leading Iranian exile in France said yesterday that a plan for the transition to the postKhomeini era in Iran was put into effect last month at a time when the Iranian revolutionary leader appeared to be on the verge of499 words
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228 1984-08-05 9 Wire Services TEL AVIV President Chaim Herzog is expected to announce early next week his choice to form Israel's new government, and Israel's media predicted yesterday he will choose opposition Labour leader, Mr Shimon Peres. Mr Herzog may make his228 words
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Article, Illustration38 1984-08-05 9 Singing and dancing are what Miss Suzette Charles, 21, the seoond Miss America for '84, does for a living. At 1.61 m and weighing 45 kg, she is the smallest Miss America in history.38 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-08-05 10 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lankan authorities introduced rigid new security measures at Colombo airport today following a bomb blast in the Indian city of Madras believed here to have been aimed at two Sri Lankan airliners. The death toll in Thursday night's blast rose to388 words
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183 1984-08-05 10 Associated Press PARIS The passengers and crew of an Air France plane hijacked four days ago on an odyssey that took them thousands of kilometres off course to Teheran officially ended with a champagne welcome at Orly airport here. Prime Minister Laurent Fabius greeted the183 words
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247 1984-08-05 10 Michael Browning - by Michael Browning Knight-Ridder Newspapers BEIJING A proposal to give Chinese women three years of maternity leave instead of the current 56 days has stirred a public controversy here. The proposal, which was made by a woman labour leader, has drawn harsh criticism247 words
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Advertisement170 1984-08-05 9 \ovo doubles your warranty An exclusive until3l October For this limited period we'll be extending our warranty by another full year for all Volvo passenger cars purchased. IJL So anyone who buys a top of the line Volvo 760GLE, the Volvo 240 series or the sporty Volvo 360 gets exclusive170 words
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Advertisement148 1984-08-05 10 A Salute to Singapore on her 25th Year of Nation-Building I w k J Another milestone in the history JL x of Singapore as we look back at the twenty-five years of strife and teamwork. It is with great pride and satisfaction that £>N we stand together with the rest148 words
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Advertisement545 1984-08-05 12 Dr'rcifig pHptrss "The morning was v of rain falling between jJr .£0 t "The sports car I was to test in these conditions 1 TBk was the turbo-equipped 300ZX 2 +2. W v X The style of the car was new and innovative, B although the familiar lines of its545 words
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Advertisement474 1984-08-05 13 Drivingppmons iprning was wet, with 18mm M Illing between eight and noon." Masahtro Hasemi r T The rain let up Returning to the high-speed course, I took the car up to 220 km/h again, then turned on the audio system. The sound was great, with engine noise at 5,500 rpm474 words
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COMMENTARY
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Article400 1984-08-05 15 By tradition, when a society celebrates its national day, thoughts turn to the past. History is often needed to serve as an inspiration for the future. This is why, as we prepare to mark 25 years of nation-build-ing, we have featured, elsewhere in this newspaper, articles on how Singapore400 words
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772 1984-08-05 15 Steven Guo - by Steven Guo Special to the Monitor Singapore has one of the most modern central banks in the world. It was set up less than 14 years ago. Yet, striking changes in global capital markets in recent years have made it necessary772 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-08-05 15 There's much talk these days about soaring medical costs and how best to keep a lid on them. But no one seems to see the obvious way to do it bring traditional medicine out of its shadowy world of uncertain legality and let it complement697 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-08-05 15 I'm told that people in the travel trade sighed with relief when America's bald eagle couldn't take off to signal the start of the 1984 Olympic Games at Los Angeles. If the bird had flown, the Olympic Games might never be the same again. Just think of367 words
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Article, Illustration842 1984-08-05 15 PERSONAL VIEW Five fish balls, a mess of noodles, and soup which tastes of dishwater, all for $1.50. This is what you are likely to get at an average noodles stall in our suburban hawker centres. Tasteless skinny chicken full of fat842 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-08-05 16 The desirability of arms control negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union cannot be an issue "but their content must be, lest peace turn into a slogan to demoralise the fearful and to seduce the wishful. The best use492 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-08-05 16 The time has surely come to declare that the "Look East" policy has gone far enough. UK Press Gazette, a weekly magazine for British journalists, says in its latest issue that the proposed reorganisation of Singapore's three main publishing houses will "need merger approval274 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-08-05 16 Dr R P Balhetchet, director of Singapore's Moral Education Programme and currently conducting a pilot course on marriage for pre-university students, offered these views on love, marriage and family living during an interview with Monitor staffer Judy Walker. "Our country is very small and412 words
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Advertisement797 1984-08-05 16 Announcing the limited availability of a unique issue The Singapore 25th Anniversary Medallic First Day Cover THE SINGAPORE 25TH ANNIVERSARY MEDALLIC FIRST DAY COVER J|f|| J[j| j Commemorating 25 Years of Nation Building LIMITED EDITION 24K GOLD ON BRONZE A beautiful hecaldic cachet The 24K gold-on-bronze proof The new set797 words
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MONEY
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Article, Illustration599 1984-08-05 18 THE question I am asked repeat--1 edly is: "Which way is gold head--4 ing?" At regular intervals, all through history, whenever the public has 1 became disillusioned with inconr vertible paper, it has always turned to gold, and gold599 words
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Article57 1984-08-05 18 Day Hong Kong Tokyo Sydnoy Mow Yofk London (Hang Song) (DowJonoo) (AuatAIOrd) (Dow Jonoo Intf) (FT Ind) Fri (last) 785.99 *****.21 683.6 1114.62 776.4 Mon 802.68 *****.60 682.4 1109.96 778.7 Tues 800.15 9998.50 681.6 1115.28 790.5 Wed 826.74 9948.40 687.3 1134.61 795.2 Thurs 893.69 *****.87 705.3 1166.0657 words
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163 1984-08-05 18 Investors in New York and Singapore sent stock prices roaring upward Friday in a splurge of trading that set records in stock buying and selling. The big surge set the stage for a re-boom in volume this week. On Wall Street, investors traded163 words
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464 1984-08-05 18 HONG KONG: It took a day or two to think it out, but Hong Kong finally decided. Yes, there has been a genuine breakthrough in Sino-British talks on the colony's future. The big stock market leap came on Thursday, when the Hang464 words
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137 1984-08-05 18 Executives in developing nations suffer more from stress than those in highly industrialised countries, says International Management Europe. This is what the magazine had to say about Singapore: "(Singapore executives) demonstrate far fewer behavioural symptoms of stress than their Japanese competitors. "In a developing137 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1984-08-05 19 Ng Kok Song talks about the progress so far and the potential The new Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) is off and running! Volume in gold trading in its first 22 days exceeded activity in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Sydney. Come Sept 5,1,088 words
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216 1984-08-05 19 Despite the slowdown in retail business, most department stores are still recruiting sales staff and finding it difficult. Isetan needs about 100 sales assistants for its three stores. Metro is trying to hire 20 more salesgirls, Printemps is understaffed by about 20216 words
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Article82 1984-08-05 19 How did they strike the right note to give you 25 smiling, waving people on the theme poster for 25 Years of Nation Building celebrations? "We had to shake our bodies three times and shout "Hurray!" before each shot. It was very tiring," said a82 words
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Advertisement14 1984-08-05 18 Your free trip to Disneyland could start on page 14 in the main paper14 words
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RACING GUIDE
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176 1984-08-05 20 Wonder Boy - by Wonder Boy For the Monitor Jockey K Velayutham, or more popularly known as K Velu, scored a well-deserved double on two well-backed mounts at Bukit Timah yesterday. He first steered four-year-old Malacca Fort, owned by NET Stable and trained by176 words
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Article515 1984-08-05 20 RACE 1 Restricted Terms D 1,200 m -i 11 Tukang Wang 57 55.5 app Marzuki (4) 3 11 3 Commander Three 57 S Y Leong (11) 4 2 2 8 Silvery Moon II 57 R C Allan (3) 1 4 3 2 Charity II 57 54.5 app Gopal515 words
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Article283 1984-08-05 20 RACE WONDER BOY MA-ZEHN TAN MA-TAN TET (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) (Monitor) 3 James Brigand 8 Smart ft Slick Smart 4 Slick Smart A Slick 1 8 Smart Skck 3 James Bngand 3 James Bngand 5 Satin 7 Silicon Valley 9 Specific 9 Specific 3 James Bngand283 words
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2946 1984-08-05 20 Wonder Boy - by Wonder Boy For the Monitor Wee Hood Teck's Sentimental Journey II looks set to land his first Classic triumph in today's $75,000 Pesta Sukan Cup for top stayers in Race Four at Bukit Timah. The well-performed Turn The Tide five-year-old, who has2,946 words
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Article38 1984-08-05 20 Saddlebag number; horse's name; age, colour, country of origin and sex; weight (weight difference); trainerowner; runs record (first-second-third-fourth-un-placed); last three runs; last run record; last win record (if any); jockey stall barrier number.38 words
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Miscellaneous32 1984-08-05 20 BIG SWEEP FIRST: *****4 ($5,565) SECOND: *****4 ($1,590) THIRD: *****3 ($795) STARTERS: $150 *****8 *****9 *****3 *****5 *****6 *****6 *****0 CONSOLATION: $100 *****1 *****1 *****2 *****7 *****9 *****9 *****0 *****4 *****4 *****532 words
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SPORTS/OLYMPICS
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423 1984-08-05 22 Ernest Frida - by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Poh Ee Kiat, Singapore's leading amateur golfer, made the mistake of his life and was disqualified in the third day of the Singapore Amateur Open cham- pionship at the Serapong course. Unaware of a local rule, he423 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-08-05 22 SPORTS PARADE The Sunday Monitor Sports Editor. Kenneth Jalleh, begins a weekly column which will examine issues in sport. It is an inspiring thought that in this 25th anniversary of Singapore's nationhood, and appropriately close to our National Day, our swimmers have"stood up" for591 words
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Article164 1984-08-05 22 Programme for the eighth day (all start times GMT): ATHLETICS (1500): WOMEN'S marathon, javelin qualifying, 400 metres hurdles first round, 110 metres hurdles first and second rounds, 100 metres semifinals and final, 400 metres semifinals. MEN'S long jump qualifying, 400 metres second round, javelin final, 800 metres semifinals,164 words
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417 1984-08-05 22 Reuter LOS ANGELES Mexico's world champion Ernesto Canto claimed the first athletics gold medal of the Los Angeles Games today when he won the 20 kilometres walk in Olympic record time. Canto, winner of the inaugural world title last year, strode across the finish line417 words
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Article80 1984-08-05 22 AUGUST 5, 1984 I I COUNTRIES GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL USA 29 19 4 52 CHINA 8 3 5 16 W GERMANY 6 9 7 22 ITALY 5 1 4 10 CANADA 4 5 3 12 ROMANIA 3 6 3 12 JAPAN 3 15 9 AUSTRALIA 2 480 words
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1618 1984-08-05 23 HOCKEY MEN: PREUM POOL B: Netherlands 3 Pakistan 3 MEN: PREUM POOL B Kenya 3 Canada 2 WOMEN: ROUNO ROBIN Netherlands 2 USA SOCCER GP A: Canada 3 Cameroon 1; GP B: Yugoslavia 4 Iraq 2; GP C: W Germany 6 Saudi Arabia 0; QP D: Brazil1,618 words
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359 1984-08-05 23 Wire Services West Germany crushed Asian pre-Olympic champions, Saudi Arabia 6-0 to lead the way into the quarterfinals of the soccer tournament of the LA Olympic Games last night. With Yugoslavia beating Iraq 42, the Asian challenge from the pre-Olympic matches in Singapore359 words
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Article164 1984-08-05 23 'Camera always on US' complaint United Press International LOS ANGELES The president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has protested to Summer Games organisers that ABC-TV's euphoric focus on Americans slights the high-calibre performances of foreign athletes. Peter Ueberroth, president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee, said he received164 words
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SPORTS
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117 1984-08-05 24 Purnomo, Indonesia's sprint champion, became the first Asian to qualify for the 100 metres semifinals in the track and field event at the Los Angeles Olympics yesterday. Purnomo, 22, ran a fine race to finish second to Allan Wells of Britain, in heat117 words
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Article210 1984-08-05 24 LOST CITY FOUND: Divers working for American Television say they have found a lost city under the lake where Olympic rowers are competing in the Los Angeles Games. No, it isnt Atlantis. The underwater town, 23 metres below the surface, waa part of a community submerged to create210 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-08-05 24 Carl Lewis invites you to judge him today in the most important 10 seconds of his life. It will be his bid for four gold medals, and a place in Olympic history with the legendary Jesse Owens, the first American hero to148 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-08-05 24 Wire services LOS ANGELES West Germany's 2.01 m Michael Gross, nicknamed "Albatross" for his swooping style and enormous reach, was on the end of the biggest swimming upset to date at the Olympic pool on Friday but was magnanimous in defeat. Unheralded Australian494 words
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Singapore Monitor
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LIVING
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Article, Illustration1593 1984-08-05 1 Violet Oon - by Violet Oon For the Monitor Happy Birthday Singapore! And Happy Birthday, too, to our eight cooks who celebrate their 25th year with the nation. To commemorate the occasions, our career cooks, each from a different restaurant in Singapore, came together1,593 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-08-05 1 Violet has been eating seriously for 35 years and writing about food for 10 of them. She has visited Australia, Europe and Asia in search of fine cuisine. More importantly, Violet has traversed the four corners of Singapore to locate the best eating places and to share147 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-08-05 2 IN STYLE Francis Cheong has injected new meaning to the term couture clothes, after a fashion. Where couture was synonymous with exorbitant prices, luxurious and expensive fabrics, Francis has equated it with stylish clothes most can afford. By using less expensive, easy-to-care-f®r silk and polyester mixtures,590 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-08-05 4 A dessert item (picture, above) submitted by Irene Soh Lee of the Bakery Department of the Goodwood Gourmet Market: DURIAN DELIGHT Ingredients for Durian Cream. 6 egg whites/3 egg yolks 350g sugar 350g ripe durian pulp 150g unsalted butter 150g whipping cream Ingredients194 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-08-05 4 The Sunday Monitor Gourmet Circle is being re-launched with a cooking demonstration for 100 readers. Shangri-La Hotel will be the co-host. The venue is the hotel's Jurong Room on Sept 10 at 2.30 pm. You'll learn how to cook three exotic Guangdong dishes Beef and257 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1984-08-05 6 Michael Cheah - MUSIC by Michael Cheah Monitor staff writer ruce Springsteen, America s number one Brock and roller, continues to win followers all over the world. But in Singapore, his influence is limited. Even though his new album, Bom in the U.S.A., has climbed to the1,010 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-08-05 6 VOICEBOX We begin a weekly commentary of trends and developments in music by people who observe these changes. Terence Phung is the managing director of CBS Singapore, Private Limited. Record companies don't make music. We never created Bob Dylan or461 words
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Article291 1984-08-05 6 OUT TAKES Did you know that Grenada issued Elvis Presley commemorative stamps on Aug 15 1978, the first anniversary of the King's death? It's not that Grenadians are crazy about the Pelvis but that Grenada, like other poor nations who issue commemorative stamps, hopes for additional291 words
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Article801 1984-08-05 10 TV HIGHLIGHTS National Day Highlights The shouts grow louder. Suddenly smoke canisters are lobbed into the striking mob. The police move in. Any doubts about whether life in the Fifties was hard will be squashed when viewers tune in to the first episode of801 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-08-05 13 Philip Cheah - SCREEN SCENE Pick of the films coming your way PURPLE HEARTS (1984) Director and producer: Sidney J Furie Starring: Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd, Stephen Lee, Annie McEnroe, Paul McCrane, Cyril O'Reilly, James Whitmore Jr Screenplay: Rick Natkin and S J Furie Photography: Jan Kiesser by Philip Cheah294 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-08-05 13 FILM FOCUS Ernest Hemingway's grand-daughter, Margaux Hemingway, is in Venice filming a documentary of the writer's favourite city. The documentary, entitled Watering Holes will take one year to complete after it covers France, Spain and Cuba. Filming began late last year and is due to205 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-08-05 14 Adaline Scheerder - FILM REVIEW Table For Five Starring: Jon Voight, Richard Crenna, Marie Christine Barrault and Millie Perkins Director: Robert Lieberman Reviewer: Adaline Scheerder Ever since Robert Benton's Kramer vs Kramer proved to be such a hit with critics and the public alike, Hollywood has produced films about the383 words
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483 1984-08-05 14 Adaline Scheerder - VIDEO UPDATE Carry On Camping Director: Gerald Thomas Starring: Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Barbara Windsor Reviewer: Adaline Scheerder Put a pair of swinging bachelors and their straightlaced girlfriends in a camp site. Add a henpecked husband, his camping-enthusiast483 words
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Advertisement135 1984-08-05 1 TV WEEK TV programmes for the week are on Page 9 The second series of the Awakening begins tomorrow. Philip Cheah previews the first episode: Page 10. National Day programmes in TV Highlights on Page 10. At 23, Francis Cheong is one of the youngest designers to open his own135 words
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Advertisement21 1984-08-05 1 All the dishes by our birthday cooks will be featured as specials in the respective restaurants from today till Aug 12.21 words
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Advertisement391 1984-08-05 2 How to Improve the Performance"*^ of your Hi-FiSy^Kl Are you still using ordinary wire for your hi-fi system? No wonder you are not -56*-- pi 5% Hi Hi getting the best out of it. Now you can significantly improve the performance of HMH your sound system by switching from conventional391 words
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Advertisement94 1984-08-05 4 I 1 Contest entry form for The Sunday Monitor/Shangri-La Hotel cooking demonstration in tha Shangri-La Jurong Room on Sept 10 at 2.30 pm. Name: I Address: I Phone No: (Office) (Home) I Occupation IC No: I Questions I 1) What type of food does the Nadaman Restuarant serve? 2) What94 words
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Advertisement82 1984-08-05 6 Go places. At Hie Dynasty Singapore. At The Dynasty Singapore, you can unwind with there are places to wine drinks and friends, and dine on the A place that's awake finest fare. A v^ienever Y ou areplace to indulge m -A And the place to leisurely in I j 182 words
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Miscellaneous469 1984-08-05 13 HOROSCOPES by Frank Barron For the Monitor YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: The early months are shown as being quiet and occupied with routine. The middle of the year indicates a lot of changes. You might get just the opportunity you have been looking for. One romance leaves you unsettled. The social469 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1984-08-05 1 Jackie Sam - by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer This year Singaporeans celebrate the 25th year of successful nation building. But what was it like before these 25 years? On what were these 25 years built? To answer these questions The Sunday Monitor today presents the first of1,056 words
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Article, Illustration947 1984-08-05 1 The Triad episode is only one chapter of Bukit Timah's eventful and bloody past. Although Bukit Timah was taken by the Japanese in a matter of days during World War 11, it was not without a high price. They took 61 days947 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-08-05 1 Like many of his peers who were brought up in the colonial educational system, Jackie Sam never studied local history in school. It came as something of a shock upon poring over old newspapers that Singapore's past was quite a bloody one. That sparked a 30-year interest137 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-08-05 2 Jackie Sam - The amusement park had about 20 gambling stalls and about a dozen coffee shops with many "coffee girls" in attendance. by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer The Japanese occupation brought in a bright period for Bukit Timah. The Beauty World was set up under Japanese790 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-08-05 2 The poor boy who made good. That's Ong Kim Seng, 39, the artist of the painting on Page 1. Born to a poor family, in one of the shacks that dotted the foot of Mount Faber, he is a self-taught watercolourist whose works fcave been243 words
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120 1984-08-05 2 For readers and students who want to find out more about Alfred Wallace's stay at Bukit Timah, reprints of his book, The Malay Archipelago, is available in bookstores and the National Library. Also to be found in the library are: C B Buckley's An120 words
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Article, Illustration920 1984-08-05 4 COMPUTERS Today's computers are usually quite willing to perform, but only when "spoken" to in a language they can grasp. Most computers require that commands be typed on a keyboard. The designers of personal computers have begun to make them more "user friendly" by920 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-08-05 4 Do computers whisper their secrets? Yes, they do to anyone sophisticated enough to hear them. Every computer constantly and unintentionally emits radio waves which can be decoded with a spying device. These waves are transmitted from parts of> the386 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-08-05 6 Bill Moore - BOOKS by Bill Moore For the Monitor If you are about to check into hospital for surgery, no matter how minor, and you need a novel or two to help pass the time, stay away from anything written by Robin Cook. Sure, his806 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-08-05 6 Jackie Sam - by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Unless you are one of the filthy rich, in which case you can afford scores of porters, you travel light across the Himalayas. There's no other way. Just a backpack with the barest minimum. Much of396 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-08-05 6 John Blades - by John Blades Chicago Tribune If ever there was a writer without honour in his own country, it was American novelist William Faulkner. During the Twenties and Thirties, when he was writing and publishing such masterworks as The Sound and the Fury and Light303 words
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Article251 1984-08-05 6 New releases at Times Bookstores. Kiss of the Spider Woman by Puig (Publisher: Arena). In cell seven, two men surrender to the other something of himself that he has never surrendered to before. The French Atlantic Affair by Sheldon (Pan). The biggest hijack ever attempted. The target is251 words
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Article76 1984-08-05 6 Bestsellers at Times Bookstores for week ending July 25,1984. Position Title/Author Publisher 1 Poland: James Michener Corgi 2 Everything More: Granada Jacqueline Briskin 3 Chinese Beliefs: Frena Arrow Bloomsfield 4 Lace: Shirley Conran Penguin 5 On Wings of Eagles: Ken Follett Signet 6 Castaway: Lucy Irvine Penguin 7 Pontiff:76 words
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1325 1984-08-05 8 LOCATING YOUR PROPERTY Buying your own property is one of the biggest steps you can take in life. It is likely to be the most expensive and the most frustrating. The Sunday Monitor will publish a regular guide to help you find and finance a1,325 words
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Article293 1984-08-05 8 The lawyer is the best person to advice you on legal matters pertaining to the terms and conditions in the loan contract, option form or sale and purchase agreement. His signature is also needed to authenticate the transfer of the title deed and mortgage agreement. Legal Fees In293 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-08-05 9 Vincent Fong - by Vincent Fong Monitor staff writer Anderson Tower, a close to $30 million development in Ardmore Park, is developed by Euro-Asia Realty. The condominium, comprising 25 maisonette units, is still on the drawing board of Tan Aik Chuan Architects and is436 words
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658 1984-08-05 9 Foo Mey Kien - by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Estate management committees were in the news recently when HUDC owners were called to run their own estates. In private estates and condominiums, however, this is not something new. Many management committees have successfully managed their658 words
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Article, Illustration816 1984-08-05 10 Ng Ming Ming - by Ng Ming Ming Monitor staff writer Parkway Parade has more than enough shops to meet almost any shopper's needs. This variety is helping it maintain a steady clientele while other shopping centres are facing slower retail activity. With three anchor stores, 14 restaurants including816 words
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Advertisement241 1984-08-05 2 wateranda Maybe you've been tempted to try packaged baby food ||HHBr before, but in spite of its big price advantage over bottled sm W you ve been put off by the difficulties of preparing it. m Some require milk to be added. Or sugar. Or both. Will you get the241 words
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Advertisement188 1984-08-05 4 7900 H| THE EASY AND COMFORTABLE WAY INTO ELECTRONIC TYPING The difference between your okJ typewriter and the Facit 7900 Km CI i f^Tin^ith 3^ may not be so striking on the outside every purchase All the functions are exactly where you are used to finding of FACIT 7800 for188 words
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Advertisement185 1984-08-05 5 I I In just one generation, we've built IBM is also providing the Singapore into a nation of progress and information industry with the skills it prosperity. needs, by forming a partnership with the An achievement made possible by National University of Singapore, to set the determination of our people,185 words
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Advertisement276 1984-08-05 7 v\ Wine in <^|n B noother^^^^L 'tmmmkiU-rn fl B "'2•^|HS^lJv L *V- < M Nil -v»*jCyßUwWßp^y J -'-Hii|T Ma. f 3pHßpr^^^^O" 3 5MWI *4r i rr > •'C| li/ **> «w aps»•-• EPWiHS M*6fiifittjL^^ v a < <^^ama^ -^^^BwxSSCTBM^ISBI^^^^HL^^H^SUShWbp iw: -I^^Bs«BwKBs™M^^^^ffiyi^HBlSll^^EßE A dd class to your 1 mlovely, refreshing wines...without276 words
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Advertisement432 1984-08-05 9 A Luxury reserved for a few The 20-storey ultra-modern apartment frfWTTWTfif"'"ii T building is one of Singapore's finest in j» f jfcgtftßc**'' j elegant living. It consists of 2 exquisite &d!y&|g .1 Penthouses and 52 luxurious Apartments that come in 3 distinct designs A K^"" Superior location T!l J at432 words
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Advertisement82 1984-08-05 11 KRETA AYER CLAY-POT RICE COMES TO ANG MO KIO Blk 5023, #01-87 Ang Mo Kk> Industrial Park 2 Singapore 2056 Tel: 452-4065 EBusiness Hours: 11 a.m. 2 p.m., 4.30 p.m. -10 p.m. (Closed on Sunday) Lulled! Come in to-day for a great meal (Try our take-away service) KRETA AYER CLAY-POT82 words
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Advertisement684 1984-08-05 14 Introducing luxurious, prestigious Yong An Park. An exciting project in Singapore by the most dependable names in residential developments the Wing On, Kuok and Keck Seng Groups ust as w^en m °st people feel that buildings are closing in on every qk ava^a^ e space in District 9, Yong An684 words
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Miscellaneous254 1984-08-05 2 FULL HOUSE by 808 JONES EZZdauoTBScEI IwoM.pipyjuKwawJ oipirgvgß. I me Boy 11 sosa>WW-THis ISYOURI ==|H Mi-xjmi, W6wazeouroFr OCCOP.I&M9O I Tiomossre??) H^-ia*freo/snjFp] T2XJTHPASTTS ?J IQOUYATVOG LIKE THAT' Bl® tBT rCUiOQLPtiT |iRxJrrtfifVSTB,SCAp I I VOofeg/«KiM&-4l&1t) W/ r iM(TUsr6O»W6I2) S /IGUKBI) Ml RIGHT J J AMP Tissue PAPEP- QSSlfefl/ THATSfIBCJAU (PRET&OPXPIPMTM£AR) U3STW ELWOOD254 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-08-05 1 PLAY PAGE p Colour Fun by Anne Soong VJbig brown bear ate almost all the golden honey while sitting under the green tree. The warm yellow sun made him very, very I,W sleepy; suddenly he was sound asleep! ■■J END f yOUfi AJOT j> y -PQHS 'OHD3ZUS3J. f\ \i U219 words
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Miscellaneous72 1984-08-05 3 TOM JERRY by GOOTT KAY BROOM HILDA by RUSSELL MYERS m PEEP ANP PARPON ME WHILST I \J MEt THAT'* ONE OF THEM W A 1 MWERIOO*j\ «p*£sLri\ POR£MA*EA MAAAIINE! j3 6»RUE MAGAZINE*. aint j *X wk —I|— 6IRUE MAGAZINE** WHERE 50 YEAR* AAO YOUR BUT TOPAY WE ARE U6KT72 words
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Advertisement147 1984-08-05 4 Meet Singapore's EX3TAMNAR/C champion at East Recreation Centre today I Hi AK I i The Finals are here. Today the top 24 Grand Finalists will compete for the 2 top places to P£kJßj a represent Singapore at the TAMIYA, ALL JAPAN R/C CHAMPIONSHIP, to be held in Jy* I OUR147 words
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