Singapore Monitor, 13 August 1984
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Title Section12 1984-08-13 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, August 13, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-08-13 1 Reuter LOS ANQELES, Monday TRACIE RUIZ of the United States won the solo synchronised swimming gold medal yesterday to take the US' Olympic Games gold medal haul to a record 83. Earlier, Joe Fargis won the equestrian show jumping event to give the host nationReuter - 496 words
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609 1984-08-13 1 RODNEY HOBSON; ANNIE CHIA - By RODNEY HOBSON and ANNIE CHIA BARGAIN house hunters are discovering the possibility of living in districts formerly priced at expatriate rates. With the property market in a prolonged downturn, districts 9, 10 and 11 once dominated by banks and multinationals609 words
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Advertisement17 1984-08-13 1 OLYMPIC REPORTS: PAGES 28-32 MEDAL TALLY AND RESULTS: PAGE 31 ■TV GUIDE: Page 18 HIGHLIGHTS: Page 1917 words
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225 1984-08-13 2 THE TWIN threats of communism and communalism, though well under control, still exist, warned the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin. He was speaking at a National Day dinner at the Macpherson Community Centre last night. He reminded the225 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-08-13 2 Children rally round to wish the nation a happy 25th birthday School childron who participated in tho 'Crazy-Rally Games '84* at Tampinos yesterday aro all cheers for Singapore as Mr Phua Bah Loo, Sonior Parliamentary Socrotary (Defence) and MP for Tampinos, cuts tho cake with tho inscriptionPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 78 words
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521 1984-08-13 2 YONG POW ANG - By Yl YONG POW ANG THE LONE opposition Member of Parliament, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, also the secretary-general of the Workers' Party, criticised the Press and the People's Action Party again. Speaking at a National Day variety show in Jalan521 words
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372 1984-08-13 3 CAR PARKING WOES... By BENNY ORTEGA AT LEAST one hundred and thirty five residents of Neptune Court are upset at a piece of bureaucratic paperwork for exchanging car park labels. Housing mainly civil servants, this HUDC estate has had its share of management problems.372 words
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429 1984-08-13 3 CAR WASHING WOES... THREE FORMER jaga-kreta boys are resorting to trickery offering to wash and polish cars of unsuspecting motorists for an advance fee and disappearing without doing the job. Several car owners have fallen prey to these youths recently429 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-08-13 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE CHINESE daily newspaper Min Pao, whose printing equipment has been auctioned and its premises acquired by the landlord, has another two months before its fate is sealed. Legally, its printing licence from the Ministry of Culture646 words
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530 1984-08-13 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A CONSULTANCY company claims it saved the Dubai entreJireneur Mr Abdul Wahab Galidari rom losing a $5 million deposit he paid to buy the Forum Hotel, after the owners moved to abort the $177 million sale. Ohio-based530 words
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132 1984-08-13 4 Lianhe Zaobao ALL the three suspected accomplices of the Shenton Way gunman Koh Kok Soon have been arrested by the police. A senior police officer confirmed that two of them were rounded within three days of the shootout while one of them, aLianhe Zaobao - 132 words
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177 1984-08-13 5 IT'S ABOUT TIME non-smokers in Singapore asserted their rights to a smoke-free environment. Dr Li Liyu, head of the Training and Health Education Department of the Ministry of Health, pointed out that not only are smokers endangering their own health, they are doing177 words
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527 1984-08-13 5 YEOW MEI SIN - They face competition from the hotels in giving basic services By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE'S travel agents will have to deviate from the basic functions of packaging tours with accommodation, meals, transfers and air fares, and start offering specialised services if they want527 words
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Advertisement173 1984-08-13 2 Faber-Castell TG-1 TECHNICAL PENS 1 ffS tm rc M;V B »>oams M •■"!*<»rtw *"»••<■• >«* f J^^V m <*«. m m >t m m IJ **•>«», Now you this 4-piece set of Faber-Castell TCi-1 Technical pens at the price of a Vpiece set and get a free gift comprising:- l~173 words
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Advertisement68 1984-08-13 4 "It's really nice to meet you." Being young means forming new friendships. Don't let stale breath 'blow' your chances. Make doubly sure with Double f Amplex breath freshener. Just one clean tasting capsule could start a beautiful relationship. Mask the spiciest food or strongest cigarette. One convenient pocket -size pack68 words
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Advertisement85 1984-08-13 5 Subscribe now! Don't miss the Sunday Monitor just clip this coupon or call us now to place your order. Remember your subscription will also entitle you to participate in our $100,000 Lucky Draw. J MAIL THIS COUPON TO: The Singapore Monitor Ltd., J I Circulation Department, I Alexandra P.O. Box85 words
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Article258 1984-08-13 6 Star KOTA BARU, Monday PAS DEFIED a political gatherings on Friday night and held a ceramah at a kampung 23 km from here, using a loudspeaker to reach an estimated 90 people. The main speaker at the madrasah in Kampung Kubang Palas was Kelantan PASStar - 258 words
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175 1984-08-13 6 UPI MANILA, Monday RIOT POLICE clashed yesterday with rock-hurling demonstrators attempting to st&ge a rally signalling the start of activities marking the Aug 21 anniversary of opposition leader Benigno Aquino's assassination. Nineteen people were injured, including an American freelance photographer, andUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-08-13 6 Acts in reprisal against recent guerilla bomb attack AP JAFFNA (Sri Lanka), Mon SRI LANKAN army troops went on a rampage in the northwestern coastal town of Mannar yesterday, setting fire to shops and homes of the Tamil minority, in apparentAP - 380 words
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220 1984-08-13 6 AP BELFAST, Mon POLICE firing plastic bullets vesterday stormed the headquarters of the IRA's political front, Sinn Fein, in an attempt to arrest a banned American symSathiser during a Roman atholic nationalist rally. One man was killed, witnesses said. Police fired repeatedAP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-08-13 7 GAO LINFENG, the Taiwanese singer popularly known as the 'Frog Prince,' is reported to be missing after one of his bodyguards was detained for possession of arms. A Taiwanese newspaper report quoted an eyewitness as saying he saw Mr Gao being driven away by177 words
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356 1984-08-13 7 SUEZ (Egypt), Frf INTERNATIONAL efforts to sweep the Red Sea of mystery mines increased yesterday as the year's first boatload of Egyptian Muslim pilgrims sailed from Suez to run the gauntlet of explosive devices that have hit at least 12 ships.356 words
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198 1984-08-13 7 Reuter MEXICO CITY, Monday DELEGATES at the United Nations conference on population held an unscheduled session yesterday in search of consensus on guidelines to help curb global population growth. The 148-nation conference is expected to end tomorrow, a day late, because of persistentReuter - 198 words
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121 1984-08-13 7 UPI LONDON, Monday DOCTORS made a "serious mistake" by giving a new heart to a 10-day-old girl who became the world's youngest transplant patient, renowned heart surgeon Dr Christian Barnard said in an article published yesterday. Dr Barnard, who performed the world'sUPI - 121 words
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78 1984-08-13 6 AP ISLAMABAD, Mon FOURTEEN suspected thieves in a southwestern town sustained serious burns after being made to walk on burning coal. Pakistani newspapers reported yesterday. Following a burglary in Sidi, 480 kilometers southwest of here, villagers last week forced the 14 suspects to walk onAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-08-13 8 J A parade of circus elephants march in front of tho Dallas Convention Contra on Friday whore they performed a routine and were introduced to Republican National Convention planners. The presidential convention gets underway on Aug 20 in Dallas.42 words
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125 1984-08-13 8 BONN, Mon WEST German chancellor Helmut Kohl today rejected Soviet charges that his government was trying to reunite West ana East Germany and absorb lost territories to regain the Third Reich's 1937 borders He also said he was sure East German leader125 words
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411 1984-08-13 8 AP, Reuter SANTA BARBARA, Mon PRESIDENT Ronald Reaf;an yesterday backed off rom his pledge not to raise taxes, a move that an aide to Mr Walter Mondale said "confirms" what the Democratic presidential candidate has been saying all "A president ofAP, Reuter - 411 words
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282 1984-08-13 8 UPI DUBLIN, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan and Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko both expressed a desire for improved East-West relations in letters released in Dublin, but there was no indication of a superpower summit in the near future. The letters fromUPI - 282 words
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188 1984-08-13 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday THREE Soviet newspapers yesterday gave accounts in thriller book style of how Americans spy in Moscow and Western diplomats said the articles appeared to be part of a growing campaign to make Russians wary of foreigners. The reports in three mainReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement53 1984-08-13 6 E&e Appeal At Its Mast Fashionable Sport Jean Chantant fashionable eye-wear for sheer good looks. Crafted in stylish panaloid frames which are 50% lighter than others, Jean Chantant sunglasses are a cut above the rest. Available in an impeccable range of designs and colours for both sexes. 61 \V sole53 words
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Advertisement142 1984-08-13 7 VIDEOCRAFT A WIDE RANGE OF T.V. DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES Colour TV antennas Channelised amplifiers Wide band amplifiers v Repeater amplifiers Trunk hne repeaters j v\v| Frequency inverters converters Jj v R F modulators T V outlet units I Signal splitters HMH Spur units Tee units w c '-m3BP Line142 words
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Advertisement940 1984-08-13 9 BANK OF BOSTON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON (kicwporatwl In the U.S.A. with Limited Liability). Consolidated Balance Sheets (in thousands, of US$ except share amounts) ASSETS December 31 1983 1982 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY 1983 1982 Deposits: Ceeh and due from benke US* 1,452,181 US$ 1,109,124 IMS 2 aos940 words
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Article, Illustration2032 1984-08-13 10 THE ENTREPRENEURS .ONG TJOE KIM Lianhe Zaobao THE OPENING of the High Street Metro was a grand occasion for Singapore in 1957. Well before the actual event, the public was informed that Li Mei, one of the most popular actresses of the day,Lianhe Zaobao - 2,032 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-08-13 11 ME MAKOTO KASUGAI, 51, who is highly conversant with all aspects of machinery ana project management, is the new general manager of NKK (Nippon Kokan K K), Singapore. He succeeds Mr Hideharu Seki, wno returned to Japan this week to take up the post of special consultant to593 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-08-13 11 MISS YEO BOON SLANG was apK tinted assistant vice-president of e Singapore branch of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company (MHT). After reading for an honours degree in physics at the National University of Singapore she worked for DBS Bank in 1977 and in 1980 was with the National507 words
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Article60 1984-08-13 11 'Around-the-world' ATM AP STATE Street Bank and Trust Co on Fridav demonstrated a new automated teller system that will allow travellers to tap their charge card account for extra cash around the world. As a crowd watched, David Burns, Boston's British Consul General, used his Barclays Bank PLC visa cardAP - 60 words
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Advertisement26 1984-08-13 10 Lunch Ar Raffles. -HKUOT o*4 me/***'' 1 (my ft* 00 "USSS-"* 1- iSji Raffles Hotel *s£P* Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4126 words
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Advertisement127 1984-08-13 11 IAT LEE FINANCE (A Subsidiary of Tat Lee Bank) 8K Fixed Deposits Savings 7%% p.a. Interest on your savings account will be calculated on a daily basis and credited monthly. TAT Tee finance limited Head Office: 90 Cecil street. #01-01 Dunn House. Singapore 0106 Telephone: *****22 (8 lines) Branches: Selegie127 words
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Miscellaneous31 1984-08-13 11 C IM* McNamckt Sjradkau. lac. /J_. X /fetljty —toLTHjopp s R *1 UKfcTO efcfc HOW THE MARKET CU>s£6, 60 I'LL KMOW THE MOOD MY HU6OAMC? IN WHEW ME COME& HOME 431 words
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Article156 1984-08-13 12 If you have any question to ask, who can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everthing you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your156 words
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254 1984-08-13 12 QA [a] Is there any control over appliances and accesL—J sories offered for sale? The use of substandard articles has been the cause of domestic accidents. oThe Public Utilities Board's approval is required for the sale or hire of selected electrical appliances and254 words
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207 1984-08-13 12 V/ [a] I wish to consult your column on a matter of consumer interest. I sent a roll of film to a shop in Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre which had a big sign outside saying that a free album would be given207 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1984-08-13 13 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER WHEN we criticise children we should be specific. We should criticise the behaviour we do not like, not the child for being lazy or stubborn. "You must not attack the child as a person," Dr Goh says. "You must describe the behaviour1,062 words
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Article143 1984-08-13 13 How to praise a child: Look at your child to draw his attention. Move near to him. Smile. Say lots of nice things to your child. Praise behaviour, not the child. Be physically affectionate. Reward immediately. How to show mild social disapproval: Look143 words
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203 1984-08-13 13 AN ELECTRONIC home monitoring device which checks baby's breathing has been developed in Australia to assist in reducing the distance of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), or cot death. Tasmania has the highest incidence of cot deaths in the world and the new device,203 words
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Advertisement119 1984-08-13 12 born Willi a crippling disease, or deaf, Itotommmt kflold and sicK, Efl wifliouf family SEaormoney... Imagine The Good, if all of us gave jusf a few dollars (o Community Cliesf. A community service by COMMUNfTY CHEST SINGAPORE NEWS 8. PUBLICATIONS LTD InSSSS Publisher of Nan Yang Xing Zhou Lianhe Zaobao119 words
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Advertisement111 1984-08-13 13 Non-smokers! You don't hove to inhale poisonous fumes now. Research has shown that non-smokers also suffer from health hazards in a smoke-filled room. Now you can put an Aironic air ioniser in the room to neutralise the effects VJ cigarette smoke and smell 'I The Aironic ioniser puts back into111 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-08-13 14 MICHAEL DOBES - The new French premier has vowed to overcome the country's political divisions features By MICHAEL DOBES LAT-WP PARIS: Anyone seeking quick insight into what has happened in France during the past three years of leftwing rule would do well to examineLAT-WP - 576 words
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Advertisement791 1984-08-13 14 CONOINSEO BALANCE SHEET CONOfNBEO STATE ME ITT OF INCOME JANUARY 1. IMS JANUARY 1. 1182 ASSETS OfCCMUN 11. IMI DECEMBER 11. IK MCOME Of CI MM A 31 IWI DECEMBER It. IH2 (hi tteaaaadal (ta Theeeaade) p. nneaado) (to Tkeaaeada) wo WM NN Cash 612.444.290 M 7.101 704 Operating Income791 words
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482 1984-08-13 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENI WORK that Singaporeans are increasingly refusing to take up is going to be more and more costly with time as unskilled foreign workers are phased out. Some types of service may even disappear altogether. One of these may be482 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-08-13 15 Students disagree over criticism of demonstration staged by NUS WITH regard to the letter by "Tae Kwondo Lover" headlined "Unimpressive Tae Kwondo Display" (SM Aug 7), we would like to say that it was a great show organised by the National University of Singapore Sport212 words
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183 1984-08-13 15 FILIPINA MAID - FILIPINA MAID Singapore 1024 MABUHAY Singapore! I salute with great respect and pride, the people who in one way or another made Aug 9, the 25th Year of Nation Building and the National Day a success. It was a wonderful and splendid affair. Never183 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1984-08-13 16 GEORGE HADLEY-GARCIA - KATE HEPBURN AGES WITH DISCIPLINE AND GRACE By GEORGE HADLEY-GARCIA IPS "DON'T listen to rumours, my boy," commanded Katharine Hepburn in New York, where she was making her first film since On Golden Pond which earned her an unprecedented fourth Academy Award. The ageless, spunky 76-year-old wasIPS - 1,644 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-08-13 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE WHEN Linda Bladholm leaves Singapore at the end of v tfee month, she will be taking a lot of memories wife her. But she will also leave part of herself here. Linda is the photographer for Singapore Memento, a book about tHe Singapore541 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-08-13 16 Reuter TO go from comfortable film sets to the poverty of Africa was a shock for Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, who is seeking to open the eyes of Western leaders to the plight of the Third World. "I want to try to make these politicians see and feelReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-08-13 18 VALERIE TREVOR - By VALERIE TREVOR BROADWAY fans can look forward to some outstanding Award-winning productions from New York and Los Angeles scheduled over the next few months on SBC's Channel 12. I Do! I Do! is a two-character musical written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. It was664 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-08-13 18 n/ r The Awakening II (C) (English Subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) WHEN medical tests reveal that Yang is suffering from tuberculosis, the post office terminates his service. He attempts suicide, but is rescued by his sons. One day, a friend tells Yang that a Cantonese opera403 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-08-13 19 WONG SING YEONG - EVERLASTING ROMANCE By WONG SING YEONG THOSE who offer love for sale may also take it for real. In fact, for the ladies of the evening, the only detour from a dead-end road of motels and sleazy lights is to take the sideroute of romance. While613 words
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Miscellaneous916 1984-08-13 17 leisure tv ■ais:&■ Sample 3.00 Opening Programme followed by Princess Chang Ping 3.55 Mr Wizard's World. Pir. wheel Coco goes fishing encounters problems while Ebeneezer s intention to screen a movie of himself arouses the curiosity of the occupants in Pinwheel House 4 45 What in the World 5.15 Romper916 words
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Miscellaneous415 1984-08-13 17 Duran Dunn in Solid Gold (Ch 5, 9.15pm) Quran Reading. Live Telecast of the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games. Close. Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Battle of the Planets: Magnetic Attraction. Cumi dan Ciki. News. Bimbingan Agama. Sinar Zaman. Shirt's Neighbourhood. Azan Maghrib. M.A.S.H. The Birthday Girls. It's hotlips' birthday415 words
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Advertisement79 1984-08-13 18 You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Conveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. And have private function rooms. I~D!"1 Pin Hsiang79 words
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Miscellaneous448 1984-08-13 19 fILM GUIO6 1 MANDARIN (*****01): THE RETURN OF POM POM (C) TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE RETURN OF POM DALIT THE RETURN OF POM POM (C) POM (C) s"o r £,s Po'mwithl™haltering JUBILEE (*****07): THE RETURN OF POM POM cops as the central figures. c > LIWAGU (*****30): THE RETURN OF448 words
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Miscellaneous1068 1984-08-13 20 flfr 4 rfck THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THE New York Philharmonic will give a chamber Iff?*- '■$0?, concert on Sept 7at815 pm at Victoria Concert Jm 1 Hall Tickets have been sold out >T P On Sept 8, as a salute to Singapore's 25 years of v >n| fcrv *J|1,068 words
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Miscellaneous358 1984-08-13 20 VOTE YOUR FAVOURITE AUTHOR THE National Book Development Council of Singapore and the National Library will organise a special reading programme for teenagers in which they will vote for their favourite author. A select list of eight authors will be chosen from the Young People's Collection of the National Library358 words
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Miscellaneous667 1984-08-13 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook fvtVS r MBIOOV, VH fUt M/MTWAHc£ fcH" THfcV SoR*V, 6«T "l,r lb FfitfkACK^ N (Miorf KAIMD A f^*// ONtf Sfc)**P f RpM Mow J IHt-, tJM*R£ P6OPL6 T*V Md UUWl'SMftlf (JHW/? 6H£* STSPPMO-oH lUP/1 NMtfM OH, VoU CAHT "fl> HAN& ON To "TMCIR. -fc(W||667 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-08-13 22 THERESA CHAN - The Chef Recommends By THERESA CHAN I CAN never resist an invitation for a candle-light meal with soft music and a table for two. The proposition becomes even more attractive when the price does not burn a hole in the pocket. And I have discovered467 words
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Advertisement130 1984-08-13 22 m> RED LANTERN REVOLVING P| RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. I Take in enchanting city sights and dazzling harbour lights as you feast i130 words
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Advertisement282 1984-08-13 22 Teppanyaki c King c Prawns alacarte wfthukl At Steakery Matsuzaka, we prepare exquisite King Prawns and tempting Teppanyaki cuisine. And in a cozy, intimate environment as well. $13.90 TeppanyaklTunch Buffet! This is a firm favourite with our customers. Join us at Steakery Matsuzaka, the restaurant which makes cooking an art.282 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-08-13 26 S GULAM - His tactical error gives Malaysia the winning goal MALAYSIA 1 SINGAPORE 0 OVALTINE CUP FIRST LEG By S GULAM in Kuala Lumpur IN THE IRONY of ironies, David Lee was hailed the "Man of the Match" in the Ovaltine Cup first-leg match at Merdeka Stadium last night349 words
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Article791 1984-08-13 26 RACE 1 a 5 Div 4 1,200 m 1 TU» Tiba II 55 P Lee (8) 111 10 Go-Getter 504 Sag (9) 3 3 2 4 War Weapons 544 Johnston (2) 2 2 3 5 Maslrah 54V* Lncas (3) 5 4 4 Coarse Scratching*: 2 Sterling Bond 55791 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-08-13 27 ALFONSO CHAN; ERNEST FRIDA - Report by ALFONSO CHAN and ERNEST FRIDA THE 23rd Olympiad in Los Angeles caught the imagination of television viewers all around the world as they tuned in to watch mankind's greatest sporting spectacle. The high drama, the thrill of competition, the tears of joy and sadness for the winners225 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-08-13 27 DR EDDIE JACOB, president of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association, on the Olympics TV coverage: "I don't think the TV coverage was too biased towards tne Americans. "They've simply chosen to cover the sports they liked. "There wasn't too much of hockey, there wasn't any soccer and162 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-08-13 27 LOH LIN KOK, president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, said: "The swimmers have achieved their goal by improving their personal best times in Los Angeles. "We have to be realistic. We cannot be over-ambi-tious. Our swimmers did not stand a chance of finishing among the finalists199 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-08-13 27 RANNIE TAN, 31 -year-old sales manager of a local hotel, said: "Our swimmers got good experience by merely being in the Olympics. "We didn't expect anything from them, and if they came up with something beyond what was expected of them, it came as a bonus like187 words
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Article251 1984-08-13 27 808 NORAZNI, a 27-year-old production supervisor said: "Over one million spectators watched the soccer matches, the highest for all the sports, yet the press coverage was poor. "It was worse when we waited to see at least snatches of the soccer matches but none was forthcoming. In251 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-08-13 27 S ARUL, ex-national hockey team captain and presently a coach and umpire, on the TV coverage and opening ceremony: "It was too pro-US. Too much on athletics, swimming and gymnastics. They didn't show any soccer at all, and only snatches of hockey matches, although we were189 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-08-13 27 LYN LAU, a 20-year-old accounts clerk said: "Ang Peng Siong did well. He is near world-class, although the other swimmers are a bit far behind. "But I don't know who our other athletes to the Olympics are. Kelly who? I don't know who he is, but he. must206 words
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Article398 1984-08-13 28 Two goals in second half give Europeans their first ever Olympic soccer gold UPI LOS ANGELES, Monday FRANCE scored twice in the second half on Saturday to win its first-ever Olympic gold medal in soccer with a 2-0 victory over Brazil before 101,799 enthusiastic fans at theUPI - 398 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-08-13 28 Reuter CANADIAN Lori Fung was crowned the first rythmic gymnastics Olympic champion last nignt when she snatched the gold medal from favourite Doina Staiculescu of Romania. Fung was in joint third place after two days of preliminary competition out overtook the talented Romanian to winReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-08-13 28 Reuter THE OLYMPIC iudo competition ended emotionally with Japan's Yasuhiro Yamashita, the greatest iudo fighter of all time, stoically ignoring a leg injury to win the open category gold. Everyone cheered, Japa-nese-Americans from the Los Angeles' "Little Tokyo" waved flags, trailed banners and blew whistles.Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-08-13 28 AP POUR New Zealanders who left home nearly two months ago en route to the canoeing competition in the Olympics did only one thing wrong they underestimated their potential. The four, who began their trip on June 8 and raced in Europe before heading for LosAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-08-13 28 UPI WEST Germany easily won the Olympic fencing gold medal in team epee competition on Saturday, defeating France 8-5. Italy defeated Canada 8-2 to claim the bronze. Prance took an early 2-1 lead, but the Germans quickly tied the contest, then took the next fourUPI - 103 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-08-13 28 Reuter MICHAEL Whitaker of Britain. riding Overton Amanda ana Joe Fargis of the United States on Touch of Class were joint leaders today at the halfway stage in the equestrian indlviual show jumping competition. Whitaker and Fargis were u the only riders amongReuter - 104 words
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100 1984-08-13 28 Reuter LOB ANGELES, Mon THE OLYMPIC soccer tournament broke all attendance records for the sport in the United States but officials are already asking: Will the crowds come back? The Prance-Brazil final drew 101,799 spectators at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. ThisReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-08-13 28 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday AMERICAN boxers captured three-quarters of the Olympic titles but ring experts said the gold medal haul was devalued by the absence of the Cubans. Five Cuban champions were missing because their government joined the Soviet-led boycott ofReuter; PICTURE: UPI - 427 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-08-13 29 UPI LOS ANGELES, Monday THE NAMES of Carl Lewis, Ed Moses, Sebastian Coe, Joaquim Cruz and Evelyn Ashford will soon be inscribed on a brass plate and set into a column at the Memorial Coliseum as a lasting tribute to the all-American Olympic Games.UPI - 761 words
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144 1984-08-13 29 AP BEIJING, Mon HIGH-JUMPER Zhu Jianhua failed to win a widely expected gold medal because of what China's news agency Xinhua described yesterday as a "crucial misjudgment." In the first official reaction to the 21-year-old world record holder's Saturday upset at theAP - 144 words
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Article216 1984-08-13 29 AUGUST 13, 1984 COUNTRIES GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL USA 83 61 30 174~ ROMANIA 20 16 17 53 W GERMANY 17 19 23 59 CHINA 15 8 9 32 ITALY 14 6 12 32 CANADA 10 18 16 44 JAPAN 10 8 14 32 NEW ZEALAND 8 1216 words
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Article393 1984-08-13 30 He aims to turn his gold medals into the kind of money that will make calculators run out of digits Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday FOR US track superstar Carl Lewis, the Olympics are over. Now, his multi-million dollar road show to commercial stardom is aboutReuter - 393 words
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344 1984-08-13 30 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday SEBASTIAN COE kicked for home rounding the final bend with the devastating power of a thoroughbred race horse. The lightweight 27-vear-old Briton ran the perfect tactical race on Saturday to become the first man inReuter - 344 words
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Article67 1984-08-13 30 MEN: PLATFORM FINAL STANDINGS: 1. Gregory Louganis (USA) 710.91 2. Bruce Kimball (USA) 643.50 3. Li Kongzheng (China) 638.28 4. Hui Tong (China) 604.77 5. Albin Killat (FRG) 551.97 6. Dieter Doerr (FRG) 536.07 7. Christopher Snode (GBR) 524.40 8. David Bedard (Can) 518.13 9. Stephen Foley (Aus) 479.4367 words
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Article26 1984-08-13 30 INDIVIDUAL SHOW JUMPING FINAL STANDINGS: 1. Joe Fargis (USA) 2. Conrad Homfeld (USA) 3. Heidi Robbiani (Sw) 4. Mario Deslauriers (Can) 5. Bruno Candrian (Sw).26 words
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Article47 1984-08-13 30 SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING: FINAL SOLO STANDINGS: 1. Trade Ruiz (USA) 198.467 2. Carolyn Waldo (Can) 195.300 S. Miwako Motoyoshl (Jap) 187.050 4. Mariike Engeien (Neth) 182.832 5. Gudrun Hanisch (FRG) 182.017 8. Caroline Holmyard (GBR) 182.000 7. Muriel Hertnine (Fra) 180.534 8. Karin Singer (Sw) L 78.383.47 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-08-13 31 MICHAEL KAREM - From MICHAEL KAREM in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Monday WHEN THE FLAGS have been taken down, when athletes and the press have gone home and Los Angeles becomes just the 23rd entry in the complete history of the modern Olympics, what will I remember? I WILL REMEMBER the551 words
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234 1984-08-13 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday THE NUMBER of Olympic doping scandals yesterday rose to eight when an Austrian weight-lifter was disqualified and a Swede was accused by his team doctor of taking banned anabolic steroids. Austrian team officials said Stefan Laggner, fourth inReuter - 234 words
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Miscellaneous6 1984-08-13 31 "Watch your language, that's a woman!"6 words
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