Singapore Monitor, 8 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, September 8, 1984 30cents12 words
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441 1984-09-08 1 VICTOR SON - Almost $3.5 m withdrawn during scheme's first 3 months of operation ■y VICTOR SON ALMOST $3.5 million was withdrawn from Medisave In the first three months of the scheme's operation. It was used to pay the bills of just over half the patients admitted to441 words
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Advertisement77 1984-09-08 1 M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, September 8, 1984 INSIDE WILL i DARLIN' CHARLIE SHINES AT LAST PAGE 30 PAGE 20 Monitor SPECTRUM Island-hopping in the South Seas by freighter 0 Tiongßahru: from ghetto to fashion centre H Pop music alls the tune in rock 'n' roll movies I m 'My77 words
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389 1984-09-08 2 AUSTRALIANS have been advised not to bring their country's new $100 currency notes to Singapore and other Asian destinations because, among other reasons, it "looks like Monopoly money". The note, released in March, is being rejected by Asian money changers, according389 words
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624 1984-09-08 2 EE BOON LEE - B* EE BOON LEE FIVE would-be election candidates appear to be "shopping for a party", Mr Harbans Singh, Secre-tary-General of the United People s Front (UPF), said yesterday. He said a man, claiming to be a Baduate, called him to say624 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-09-08 2 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG FIVE students from the Singapore Polytechnic took five months to turn their project to reality. The result is a gleaming model of what they think the Buona Vista Mass Rapid Transit station should look like. The five, all third-year students325 words
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274 1984-09-08 3 TWO Hong Kong nationals were yesterday jailed for a total of 46 months for cheating several shops by fraudulently using credit cards. The two, Wong Lun Sang, 26, and Francis Chung Shui Nam, 23, both construction workers, had arrived in Singapore274 words
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Article118 1984-09-08 3 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM PEGGING prices at a reasonable level will help, say several shoppers interviewed by The Singapore Monitor yesterday. Retailers do not only do away with bargaining but can also make items affordable without having special sales promotions, they added. The shoppers were asked about a118 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-09-08 3 MISS WEE EE EE, a student at a United States university, said she had done hardly any shopping since she came home for her vacation. "11l be going to Hong Kong on my way back to the States next week. I can do all my shopping there93 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-09-08 3 MR YAN KONG WHY, 21, a regular Malaysian shopper who patronises our department stores here at least once a month said: "Pegging prices at reasonable levels benefits both customers and retailers because customers need not have to wait for sales before they can afford to buy a83 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-09-08 3 MR AND MRS GUY KINGDON, a retired Australian couple visiting Singapore for the second time, said they did not like to bargain and preferred to buy at reasonably pegged prices. "If retailers can still make a profit at the sale prices, they should peg these items with108 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-09-08 3 MRS HELDAGRE SOMMER, 60, an Australian tourist making her second visit to Singapore, said: "I usually look for anything that's good irrespective of whether it's a sale or not. "Sometimes, I'll look around the shops and if the price in a particular shop is reasonable, then there's70 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-09-08 4 After poolside stabbing of woman engineer^. WESTPEAK condominium will have a guard near its swimming pool as a result of the poolside stabbing earlier this week in which one woman died and another was injured. The move is part of an overall tighteningStory and pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK - 575 words
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Article156 1984-09-08 4 THE WINDSCREEN of a pick-up parked at Westpeak condominuum was mysteriously shattered yesterday. The driver, who was providing a catering service to a family in one of the apartments, returned to find a small round hole in the centre of the windscreen. The glass was badly156 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-08 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO PEOPLE are still venturing into the live-firing areas used by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) despite all that the authorities have done to keep them out. Risking severe penalties as well as possible injury or death, the trespassers ignore418 words
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278 1984-09-08 6 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE CIVIL Service has lost its service-wide house magazine after 11 years, and will not be getting another one. Instead, individual ministries and departments will be encouraged to produce their own. A stuay by the Public Service Division (PSD) of278 words
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Advertisement137 1984-09-08 3 H\\H Over time, this very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has its distinctive M: »M" |MMl>llll4l fl^|QHp|^^HK^ a^ Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial. And it happens every Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare such as /jJNfc|' y» Babi Ponteh. Chicken Buah Keluak Otak-Otak and137 words
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Advertisement149 1984-09-08 5 Another NEW Addition OUB KUALA BELAIT BRANCH, NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Overseas Union Bank is proud to announce the opening of its 63rd office in Kuala Belait. OUB customers can now enjoy the facilities of a combined banking network of 63 offices in 14 countries offered by OUB and its wholly-owned149 words
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Advertisement310 1984-09-08 6 *SMABT! fWhb Speak ft Read Electronic Learning Aid em Texas Instruments A remarkable talking learning aid to help students between the ages of 6 13 improve their command of English. It creates speech with micro computer electronics, not a pullstring, tape or record. Comes with a colourful 64 page activity310 words
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world
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384 1984-09-08 7 Reuter TOKYO, Saturday JAPAN yesterday rejected a South Korean request that it stop fingerprinting Koreans living in the country, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Justice Minister Eisaku Sumi told his South Korean counterpart Bae Myung In that fingerprinting for alien registration cards wasReuter - 384 words
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Article130 1984-09-08 7 AP MOSCOW, Sat AN AMERICAN broadcasting company launched what it says is an unprecedented news blitz in the Soviet Union by a Western television team yesterday with the first of a weeklong series of live and taped programmes that will feature top Soviet officialsAP - 130 words
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215 1984-09-08 7 AP BEIJING, Saturday STRATEGIC weapons towed through Beijing early yesterday in rehearsals for an Oct 1 National Day Grade included rarely seen intercontinental-range llistic missiles (ICBMs), Western defence experts said. The experts said they believed it was the first time Chinese-made ICBMsAP - 215 words
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159 1984-09-08 7 AP STARKE (Florida), Saturday ERNEST John Dobbert Jr, convicted of killing two of his children and abusing two others, was executed yesterday in the electric chair for the heinous torture and strangulation of his nine-year-old daughter. Dobbert was pronounced dead nine minutes afterAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration945 1984-09-08 8 Parliament puts off talks on allowing army officers to join Cabinet LAT-WP BANGKOK, Saturday THAILAND'S Parliament has blocked an army-backed move to reopen discussions on permitting military officers to join the Cabinet, thus averting a confrontation between Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and theLAT-WP - 945 words
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277 1984-09-08 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Sat IN THE four decades since the dawn of the nuclear age, Americans have shifted dramatically from a belief that nuclear arms serve the cause of peace to an overwhelmingly opposite view one that is fraught with misinformationLAT-WP - 277 words
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314 1984-09-08 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE ISSUE of religion and government has emerged in this year's Presidential campaign in a way neither President Reagan nor Mr Walter Mondale had intended. Its prominence has unsettled strategists for the campaign, if for different reasons. Mr MondaleLAT-WP - 314 words
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342 1984-09-08 9 AP LONDON, Saturday FOR THE first time in seven weeks, the two sides in Britain's bitter six-month-old coal strike yesterday agreed tj halt their rhetoric and sit down for talks. The peace move came as a sympathy strike of longshoremen entered itsAP - 342 words
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196 1984-09-08 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday SOVIET Politburo member Mikhail Gorbachev left Moscow for Sofia yesterday to attend celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of communist rule in Bulgaria, Tass news agency reported. Mr Gorbachev, who is number two in the Kremlin hierarchy, is theReuter - 196 words
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189 1984-09-08 9 LAT-WP CAIRO, Saturday AFTER three weeks of searching for mines in the Red Sea and its environs, Western commanders in the multinational mine-hunting operation believe that they will probably come up emp-ty-handed and not be able to establish who was reponsibleLAT-WP - 189 words
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Advertisement250 1984-09-08 7 16™ FESTIVAL OF BOOKS 6 BOOK FAIR 14 1 9 SEPTEMBER 1984 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 3 11A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY The biggest ever book iJ| exhibition where over I I 170,000 titles by 1,800 publishers in English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil ADMISSION and other languages FREE! I a e250 words
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Advertisement109 1984-09-08 8 o v \"i^ <* v A 444 On a regular holiday, you pay r"\ V\**u X/y cx,ra for windsurfing. And N <c*«\ e waterskung. And aerobic classes. r>* \'> 's>> And tennis and squash and boat trips ox s (> \\s e *v<» and instruction fees. You learn learn learn109 words
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Advertisement184 1984-09-08 9 A beautiful table lamp to complement your new Slumberland mattress <-* Put a beautiful Slumberland mattresses look good. table lamp at But th 4 h ff a aren t just .j seen. They re felt. i H y OUr bedside at Benefits like Slumberland's L*l H f B COSt. From184 words
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world / trends
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Article23 1984-09-08 10 70,000 French have access to an imposing databank through an inexpensive Minitel terminal. The databank replaced 15,000 pages of the telephone directories.23 words
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Article34 1984-09-08 10 A German company is confident that mass produced electric cars will take to the roads before the end of the decade. This is the result of a new high performance battery system.34 words
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Article27 1984-09-08 10 Doctors have developed a way to detect some cancers at an early stage. This gives new hope for cancer patients. The method uses special monoclonal probes.27 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-09-08 10 TRENDS Science and Medicine PARIS: With a 4.5 kg device linked to a telephone, more than 100,000 French people can locate the cardiologists in their neighbourhood, order a jacket from a department store, make a savings account deposit, and check259 words
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193 1984-09-08 10 BONN: The Mannheim-based electrical company, BBC, is confident that mass produced electric cars will take to the roads before the end of the decade, Mannheimer Morgen reports. It does not intend to manufacture the cars itself but hopes to cooperate193 words
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148 1984-09-08 10 BOSTON: Doctors have developed a new way to detect some cancers in the early stages, making prompt treatment easier and survival more likely, the New England Journal of Medicine reports. The method uses specially designed monoclonal probes. When injected into the body,148 words
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Article108 1984-09-08 10 PASADENA, California: The clearest telescopic photographs yet of Neptune and its giant clouds have enabled scientists for the first time to precisely determine the length of a day on the solar system's eighth planet 17 hours and 50 minutes. The new photographs show three 8,050 km108 words
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Article73 1984-09-08 10 After the millions of dollars spent on research and development of new products and processes, the United States has shown that such work is highly profitable. The royalties and fees paid to US companies by unaffiliated foreign firms began rising in 1963 and in 1983, they73 words
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Article97 1984-09-08 10 Educa- tion, social habits and ability to handle stress strongly influence a man's chances of surviving after suffering a heart attack, a team of US scientists says. Dr William Ruberman and his colleagues say their three-year study showed men who are isolated and under stress have a death97 words
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Article104 1984-09-08 10 Ever since the wheel was invented, people have tried to figure out how to keep it from squeaking. For nearly a century, ball or roller bearings have provided the most efficient answer. Now a small French company, Societe de Machenique Magnetique has forged into the lead in a104 words
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Article89 1984-09-08 10 Americans are becoming more health conscious than ever before. They not only want to feel fitter and better, they also want to know just how well they are. This push towards health awareness is blending with a surge of new medical technologies to create what many analysts believe89 words
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Advertisement89 1984-09-08 10 Advertisement MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching... Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation II also lubricates, making bowel movements less painful. SINGAPORE COLOUR CENTRE89 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-09-08 11 IT WAS an excellent beginning for financial futures trading in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) yesterday. Within the first half hour, the estimated trading volume was 105 contracts for West German marks and 70 contracts for Eurodollar threemonth deposits. The buying houses622 words
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449 1984-09-08 11 CATHERINE ONG - From CATHERINE ONG in Chicago THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has a bigger stake to succeed in the mutual offset system for, unlike the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, it does not have accumulated reserves to fall back on, said a top CME official. "The break-even449 words
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Article85 1984-09-08 11 THE LINK between the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Simex will allow traders in each city to take advantage of news that breaks after their home markets have closed. The trading will be limited to contracts for the mark, the Eurodollar and the Japanese yen. The 13-hour85 words
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432 1984-09-08 12 STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP CONTINUING last week's trend, the local bourse experienced yet another uneventful week, as brokers had expected. They said this was due to the absence of fresh leads from Wall Street and the closure of the US markets on Monday as well as432 words
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150 1984-09-08 12 LEGAL action has held up Sapura Holdings' attempt to take over Malayan Cables The Malaysian High Court has made an interim order restraining BICC from selling its Malayan Cables shares to Sapura. The order was made on an application by Hong Leong Industries. BICC150 words
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266 1984-09-08 12 MMLLSTREET STOCK prices yesterday staged an early morning rally based on the strength of the latest employment statistics, but the news was not enough to sustain the upturn and Wall Street finished the day with substantial losses. The Dow Jones industrial average,266 words
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Article55 1984-09-08 12 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed 3.94 points lower to 912.49 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 461.67, down 3.14 points from the previous day's close of 464.81. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index was up 0.2230 points to 131.1860 at the close, compared55 words
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144 1984-09-08 12 Bernama SUNGEI Besi Mines Malaysia is likely to face a mining loss for the current financial year, said company chairman Abdul Eahim Aki in his latest annual statement. He said that as there was still a large stock overhanging the tin market, exportBernama - 144 words
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Article236 1984-09-08 12 ECONOMIC growth in general is likely to be slower than in recent months, Overseas Union Bank said in its latest financial review. It said that global economic recovery appears to have peaked and much slower growth is now expected for the rest of the year236 words
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598 1984-09-08 12 AP NEW YORK, Saturday THE DOLLAR yesterday staged an explosive advance, capping a week-long surge that has propelled the US currency to record heights and dragged gold prices down to a six-week low. Analvsts said the dollar chalked up one of its biggest single-dayAP - 598 words
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Article142 1984-09-08 13 With no end to the recession in sight and the continuing unemployment rolls, many European nations are telling their "economic migrants" to return to their native lands. France has discouraged immigration and have offered financial incentives to help jobless migrants return home. West Germany is doing142 words
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831 1984-09-08 13 JOHN ROGERS - BY JOHN ROGERS DATELINE: LONDON Reuter Aid groups fear growing xenophobia, especially in recession-hit Western Europe, is making it harder for refugees to find asylum. In many European countries, high unemployment and a trend to more conservative policies have prompted governments to tighten immigration controlsReuter - 831 words
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Article, Illustration757 1984-09-08 13 PAUL BOLDING - BY PAUL BOLDING DATELINE: HASANOGLAN, TURKEY Reuter AT a special school outside Ankara and at dozens like it across the country, Turkish children are attending classes during what should be their summer break to learn Turkish. They are the children of men who leftReuter - 757 words
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194 1984-09-08 14 SIN BOON ANN - SIN BOON ANN Singapore 1953 I REFER to the letter "Children of graduate mothers do better" (SM, Sept 4). The writer, Mr Goh Kim Leong, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, asserted that children of graduate mothers do better than children of graduate194 words
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225 1984-09-08 14 WHY IS the Central Provident Fund Board so quick and eager to charge interest for late payments? As far as I am concerned, the 14th day of each month is the last day for payments of accounts due.225 words
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107 1984-09-08 14 THOMAS DAS - REPLIES THOMAS DAS for Registrar of Vehicles PLEASE refer to the letter from Mr Lim Kwang Yu (SM, Aug 30). Our investigations reveal that our woman police constable parked her scooter as unobtrusively as possible in order to carry out her duties107 words
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98 1984-09-08 14 GRACIE WEE-LEE (MRS - GRACIE WEE-LEE (MRS) Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of Environment I REFER to the letter "Book more errant lorry drivers for earth littering" by Joye (SM, July 23). We have instructed the earthworks contractor to take all precautionary measures to prevent earth littering98 words
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Article458 1984-09-08 15 MOmiuß COMMENT NO LONG queues, no need to jostle crowds or pay inflated black market prices for tickets and seats. Red-blooded sports fans anywhere else in the world would have cause to rejoice at such conditions. Not in Singapore. Here, poor attendance at sports events458 words
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194 1984-09-08 15 KIAMKANA - Channel 12 should avoid Italian operas and French drama KIAMKANA Singapore 2057 I REMEMBER reading in the Press some time ago that a survey revealed that Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Channel 12 has a low number of viewers. I am sure this does not mean194 words
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Article73 1984-09-08 15 SOME TIME between the late night of August 28 and the morning of August 29, an enthusiastic contractor began digging Upper Cross Street just outside the Subordinate Court, using those noisy pneumatic drills. I do not know if the contractor or the department concerned is responsible73 words
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189 1984-09-08 15 TUNGGU LAMA - TUNGGU LAMA Singapore 0512 I WAS not surprised to learn from Press reports that the Housing ana Urban Development Corporation (HUDC) project in Gillman Heights would be delayed for another two months, as there was virtually no progress in189 words
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Advertisement72 1984-09-08 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wW be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous1024 1984-09-08 17 SBC SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by Sesame Street. Saturday Matinee: The Little Ark. See Saturday's Best. Pesta Sukan Under 23 Rugby Tournament (Final): Police vs Safsa. Indonesian Movie: Rojali Dan Zuleha (English Subtitles). Programme Highlights. News (E). Cartoon Selections. The Wonderful World of Disney: Lt1,024 words
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Miscellaneous321 1984-09-08 17 The Old Bailey barrister cornea out of retirement in Rumpoie'a Return (Ch 5, 10.35pm) Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Mardaka Tournament Firat Semi-Final (Recorded). Opah (r). The Nature ol Life: Reapiration in Animala/Arctk: Borderlands in Winter (Documentary). Children of the Stone. Bimbingan Agama. Muqaddam. Popeye (Cartoon). Gimme a Break: A Man321 words
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Article, Illustration738 1984-09-08 18 LIM KWEE LAN - SATURDAY'S BEST H W<TM LIM KWEE LAN Matinee The Little Ark (Ch 5, 2 pm) YOU can expect wholesome family enter; tainment in this film based on Dutcn novelist Jan de Hartog's book. It is set in Nieweland, a small village in the southwest738 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-09-08 18 VALERIE TREVOR - W8@BUE By VALERIE TREVOR A FOUR-PART dramatised documentary, focusing on the search for the elusive personality of Alexander the Great, will begin its run on Tuesday at 8 pm on Ch 12. Alexander was the Macedonian ruler who conquered almost all of the world 2,000 years402 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-09-08 19 PAT D'ROSE - SIXTEEN TO VIE FOR MISS SINGAPORE TITLE TONIGHT By PAT D'ROSE WHAT do a boutique assistant, a guest relations officer, an insurance agent and a stenographer have in common? Not much professionally, perhaps, and maybe not a lot personally but, physically, they are all attractive youngPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 536 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-09-08 20 TALENTIMP84 THE English Talentime bows in at 9.15 pm over Gunnel 5 tomorrow, heralding the return of novelty participants after nearly 20 years. A keen tussle, especially in the Soloist Section, is expected. Seven soloists will compete in the first quarterfinal, one of whom is Cedric Collars,231 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-09-08 20 LIM SEK - Asiabeat Reviews by LIM SEK TVB stresses the scale of its drama productions by combining super talents such as Roman Tarn and Jenny Tseng on its theme songs. It is only fitting that SBC does likewise for its production of Awakening 11, and there is no better combination503 words
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Article212 1984-09-08 20 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (I) What's Love Got to Do with It Tina Turner (Capitol) 2. (2) Ghostbnsters Ray Parker Jr (Arista) 3. (3) Stuck on You Lionel Richie (Motown) 4. (5) Missing212 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-09-08 20 Even the premier single, Sexy Girl, slid quietly into the charts without the loud publicity drive that I Need Somebody received. Nonetheless, in terms of composition and cohesiveness of sound, this album is far better than his debut solo album. Whereas the debut toys with134 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-09-08 21 YOU can now get good mainstream jazz at The Ship Lounge (Hotel Premier), a place known for its predominantly pop and rock sounds. Vanessa Rubin, a jazz singer from New York, has joined local jazz band Jeramzee for eight weeks. She is the first foreign jazz singer562 words
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Article387 1984-09-08 21 THE SUPREMES will perform at the Peppermint Park on Sept 24. There will be two shows that night. The first show begins at 6.30 pm and finishes about 9. Admission is by tickets which will be sold from Wednesday at the Park. The $36 (nett) ticket entitles you387 words
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Advertisement130 1984-09-08 18 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity it only partly the cause of indigestion pain. Wind is the main culprit. When your delicate stomach balance is disturbed, small loamy a gas bubbles distend the stomach—and as the V.'V pressure increases so does that'full'feeling lead to more and more discomfort.130 words
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Miscellaneous749 1984-09-08 22 HERBERT BAYER r v>; THERE will be an exhi- CL, JH? I mmS/' I bition of photographs, I -J Kintings and drawings ft J Herbert Bayer at tne m 3T Goethe-Institut Art Gal- WsSpXi AvA lery until Sept 29, noon J| yr J Sundays. Admission is CARTIER-BRESSON V U THE749 words
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315 1984-09-08 24 WONDER BOY - HE SHOULD HEAD HIS RIVALS HOME OVER HIS PET DISTANCE 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY ENGLISH-BRED Irish Melody looks set to score his third win this season by taking Race 5, the 1,100 metres straight race for Class 2 Div 1 runners,315 words
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Article304 1984-09-08 24 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Boo) (Wan Boo) Race 1 1 Alrowana 7 Tempered 1 Alrowana 7 Tempered 1 Alrowana 2 Smart and Skck 5 Berjaya 5 Berpya 5 Belaya Race 2 9 Credentials Han Soto 9 Credentials 3 Consistency 10 Firecracker 5 Music Prince304 words
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Article4554 1984-09-08 24 HOW TO READ THE CARD: M«ltka| nam her; Imtn*! name; age, origin nnd SO*; weight; weight difference within brackets; jockey's name; harrier draw; trainer owner; ran* record (tlrsts-secends-thlrds-teorths-an-placed) and Inst tkree runs; Inst ran record; and Inst win record (If. any). RACE 1 1.00 CLASS 44,554 words
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Article290 1984-09-08 25 1st 2nd 3rd Nigel Tiley 48 40 26 Malcolm Johnston 41 29 25 AppLNDanis 27 27 18 Leslie Khoo 25 16 11 Terry Lucas 23 27 11 Q Cook 19 14 15 QSSng 19 10 14 Lam Mun Chew 18 13 15 App Marzuki Saini 18 12 14 Subian290 words
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Article536 1984-09-08 28 TONY KOH - CHINA 97 USSR GEORGIA 93 ESTUDIANTES 87 MAZDA CANNONS 69 By T( TONY KOH PRELIMINARY round champions China and Estudiantes of Spain moved into tonight's Merlion Cup basketball final in contrasting styles. China made the final by the skin of their teeth and their536 words
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646 1984-09-08 28 B KULA - JUNIOR WORLD CUP J By I B KULA from KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE 0 SOUTH KOREA 5 SINGAPORE fell victims to their own folly in their Group "A" Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round match against South Korea at the Tun Razak Stadium last night.646 words
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261 1984-09-08 28 SUNNINGDALE (England), Saturday OVERNIGHT leader Nick Faldo of Britain was disqualified from the U*****,000 (5|409,000) European Open Golf championship here for dropping his ball in the wrong spot after going into a ditch. The disqualification came two hours after Faldo had shot a disappointing second261 words
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Article368 1984-09-08 28 Reuter LONDON, Saturday MOROCCO'S Said Aouita, the Olympic 5,000 metres champion, convincingly won the men's mile at an international athletics meeting here last night in a race robbed of most of its competitive interest when Britain's Steve Cram fell heavily in the final lap. TheReuter - 368 words
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96 1984-09-08 28 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM DEFENDING Champion Patrick Wee will face stiff opposition with national champion Jack Wong and coach Madoka Amano in the Queenstown Bowl men's Open from September 21-30. Last year Patrick rolled a 192 average to return 4,628 pintails for the 2496 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-09-08 29 Their new signing has managed to strike up a goal-scoring combination with Dalglish LIVERPOOL, as ever, are finding they must prove themselves at the start of the season: They are without their skipper, Graeme Souness, gone to Italy, and their star striker, lan Rush636 words
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308 1984-09-08 29 AP MOSCOW, Saturday CHESS world champion Anatoly Karpov and fellow Soviet challenger Garri Kasparov traded cautious firedictions ana polite appraisals of each other yeserday during a news conference on their upcoming competition for the world chess championsnip. Kasparov, 21, has a chanceAP - 308 words
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625 1984-09-08 29 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday AUSTRALIAN John Fitzgerald and Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia made their doubles debut a triumph by landing the men's title at the US Open tennis championships here yesterday. Fitzgerald and Smid beat Sweden's Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd 7-6 6-3 6-3 inReuter - 625 words
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Article112 1984-09-08 29 Men's doubles final: John Fitzgerald (Aus)/ Tomas Smid (Czech) beat Stefan Edberg (Sweden)/ Anders Jarryd (Sweden) 7-6 6-3 6-3. Women's singles semifinal: Chris Evert Lloyd (US) beat Carling Bassett (Can) 6-2 62, Martina Navratilova (US) bt Wendy Turnbull (Aus) 6-4 6-1. Womens doubles semifinals: Anne Hobbs (Bri)/ Wendy112 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-09-08 30 Deadly Scot all ready to set Highbury on fire CHARLIE Nicholas the superstar that never was has finally started to live up to his thrill-a-minute reputation. It's all coming good for him, said Arsenal manager Don Howe, after Nicholas inspired Arsenal to a335 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-09-08 30 IT HAS not been much of a week for Clive Allen. After being dropped from the England squad by Bobby Robson, something of an achievement since Robson picked an enormous squad of 28 players, Allen followed with his Sunderland disaster. He was booked for239 words
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Article738 1984-09-08 31 MINAS QERAIS 2 CHINA 0 MINAS GERAIS USE BODY CHECKS TO DISRUPT CHINA'S PLAY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE BRAZILIANS of Minas Gerais made full use of their ezperience and skills to stifle the determined Chinese and qualify for the Merdeka Tournament final with this win738 words
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215 1984-09-08 31 Reuter LONDON, Saturday GRAHAM TURNER, manager of former European champions Aston Villa who suffered their heaviest home league defeat since World War II on Wednesday, has accused his players of not earning their money. Turner said the first half of the 5-0Reuter - 215 words
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Article43 1984-09-08 31 Arsenal vs Liverpool, Aston Villa vs Chelsea, Everton vs Coventry, Leicester vs Ipswich, Luton vs Southampton, Man Utd vs Newcastle, Norwich vs Stoke City, QPR vs Nottm Forest, Sheffied Wednesday vs Tottenham, Sunderland vs WBA, West Ham vs Watford43 words
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