Singapore Monitor, 10 September 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-09-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M C (P) No 21 5 84 Monday, September 10, 1984 30 cents18 words
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571 1984-09-10 1 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday PLANS are being considered for a journey by US Secretary of State George Shultz to Yugoslavia, Romania and Hungary in December amidst current tensions between Moscow and its Eastern bloc satellites. Such a trip, which would be Mr Shultz's first tripLAT-WP - 571 words
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85 1984-09-10 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen told an Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) meeting today that five years after the Vietnamese entered Cambodia, "there is vet no light at the end of the tunnel." "We in AseanAP - 85 words
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306 1984-09-10 1 UPI LONDON, Monday BARRING unforeseen circumstances, about 1,000 "test-tube" children will have been helped into the world with pipette and petri dish by the end of this year. When an estimated six billion human beings enter the 21stUPI - 306 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-09-10 2 Lianhe Zaobao THE LUNAR Eighth Month, which usually falls in September, is traditionally the most auspicious month for marriage to the Chinese. One hundred and sixty-eight couples testified to that when they tied the nuptial knot all at once in a mass wedding ceremony at theLianhe Zaobao - 164 words
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277 1984-09-10 2 MAGDALENE HAUW - By MAGDALENE HAUW A DISTRICT judge today called on the owners of two sports cars, and their hire-purchase companies, to show cause why the cars should not be forfeited. Judge Tan Soo Kiang ruled that the court had the power277 words
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147 1984-09-10 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG BURGLARS escaped with more than $49,00i> in cash and valuables after breaking into three premises over the weekend. Mdm Ng Nee Fong, proSrietor of Good Eastman ewellery, reported that jewellery worth $14,884 was missing from her shop at Orchard Point.147 words
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111 1984-09-10 2 Lianhe Wanbao THE JURONG Bird Park is getting a face-lift with a $4.5 million grant from the Finance Ministry and $1.5 million from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Its nine projects, when completed three years from now, will give the park aLianhe Wanbao - 111 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-09-10 3 THE SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) is equipping all its depots with one or more bus washing machines to keep its growing fleet of buses clean. An article in its in-house newsletter, Busway, said the new five-brush automatic machines performed better than153 words
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195 1984-09-10 3 A SHIP-REPAIR firm, Labri Marine Pte Ltd, was today fined $20,000 for failing to take practical steps to keep sources of heat separate from inflammable materials on board a barge on May 5, 1982. An explosion occurred on board the barge SC 2359 D195 words
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229 1984-09-10 3 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM COMPANIES should form industrial dialogue committees to provide a flow of information between and union officials to improve their relations. This was one of the recommendations from a study mission on labour management relations to Japan, led by Mr Eric Cheong,229 words
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757 1984-09-10 4 ANNIE CHIA - Owners complain of building defects and other issues By ANNIE CHIA A DISPUTE between owners and developers will come to a head in the next few days. At stake are issues such as the reliability of plan measurements and building defects that affect757 words
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289 1984-09-10 6 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE AIRLINES' computer centre is working on software programmes that will provide a series of new passenger services. One of these is a simultaneous ticketing and hotel reservations system at the airline's ticketing offices worldwide. Mr Cheong289 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-09-10 6 PAT D'ROSE - Poster was righ on target... Story: PAT D'ROSE ON Saturday afternoon, The Singapore Monitor picked charming Miss Koh Li Peng for its poster on the night of the Miss Singapore/World Qpntest and co-incidental-ly picked a double winner. Li Peng, 22, secretary ana part-time model,Picture: SPENCER LOH - 241 words
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Advertisement407 1984-09-10 4 Conflmfuttftioris to the winners of the National Day Handwriting Contest. PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION toghsh language Ist Prize: I au Gcik Cheng I.C. No. 72-***** Bed ok Girls' School 2nd Prize: Cheng Koh Min I.C. No. 70-***** Z Methodist Girls' School 3rd Prize: Rohani Bte Ahmad I.C. No. 77-121X2 Z Damai407 words
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Advertisement82 1984-09-10 4 IHn& ■mH HajMHL 4 ■< S/echuan cuisine at the Meisan Restaurant comes to you in a delicious,sumptuous range. Fvery dish is an exquisite creation and authentic to the last ingredient. Dine on such servings of genuine Szechuan specialities as Camphor Smoked Duck, Drunken Chicken, tender Meisan Pork Ribs and even82 words
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Advertisement329 1984-09-10 6 The Singapore Cowboy has found a pl.u h«> < <»n < all his own. Meet MatthewAfl 1 t W and the Mandarins again now I iff Matthew's Restaurant 'fgj'J £>- Fantastic Food! It's the place for long, cosy evenings by candle light, in a genuine Great Dancing. There's good food,329 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1984-09-10 7 GRAND JUNCTION (Colorado), Monday DESPITE the enormous responsibilities of his job, President Reagan has not had a sleepless night since he entered the Wnite House, First Lady Nancy Reagan says. Nor, she says, nas he paced the floor or even tossed and turned in1,081 words
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308 1984-09-10 7 ON CHURCH AND STATE Mrs Reagan said her husband was "misunderstood" when he said on Aug 23 that "politics and morality are inseparable and, as morality's foundation is religion, religion and politics are necessarily related." His words were interpreted to mean there should308 words
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651 1984-09-10 8 BONUSES AND HIGHER SALARIES OFFERED TO LURE WORKERS LANZHOU (China), Monday WITHIN the most populous nation on earth, the provinces of China's north-western region are grappling with their own population paradox: they need to attract more people. There are more than one billion651 words
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198 1984-09-10 8 AP TAIPEH, Monday SEVEN foreigners and a Taiwanese woman have been sentenced to jail terms ranging from eight months to seven years and four months for possessing and trafficking in hashish, court officials reported yesterday. A spokesman for the Taipeh district court saidAP - 198 words
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99 1984-09-10 8 Reuter BEIJING, Monday CHINA has restored part of an ancient port to its appearance 1,000 years ago, and built two full-size replicas of medieval warships, Xinhua newsagency said yesterday. Penglai, in Eastern Shandong province, was fortified as a naval base in 1042 during theReuter - 99 words
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72 1984-09-10 8 Bernama SEGAMAT, Monday THE GOVERNMENT is considering introducing laws to control the distribution of taped religious speeches, the Prime Minister's Political Secretary, Mohamad Noor Azam, said. He believed it was necessary to check the distribution of taped speeches that could adversely affect theBernama - 72 words
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322 1984-09-10 9 AP STOCKHOLM, Monday IN ITS latest campaign to save the Swedes from themselves, the National Health Welfare Board wants Parliament to ban "attitude-changing" advertising of junk food. In a report prepared for the Riksdag (Parliament), board manager, Miss Ingrid Lindvall lists chocolates,AP - 322 words
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125 1984-09-10 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday THE SOVIET Union is building a radar system which violates the 1972 Anti-ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty with the United States, Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday. "Tney are in the process of constructing a radar that we believe isReuter - 125 words
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65 1984-09-10 9 AP BEIJING, Monday THIRTY kinds of moon cakes, stuffed with dried fruits, nuts or duck eggs, were on sale at a fair here yesterday to celebrate the mid-autumn Moon Festival. It was the first time the street festival has been held sinceAP - 65 words
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163 1984-09-10 9 VIENNA, Monday BULGARIA'S decision to postpone a visit to West Germany later this month by President Todor Zhivkov has taken Western diplomats and East European experts in Vienna by sun>rise. The indefinite postponement, announced in Bonn yesterday, shows that Moscow has163 words
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Advertisement151 1984-09-10 9 Official timekeeper since Los Angeles 1932, Omega again marks the history of the Olympic Games in 1984. ma And with the Constellation chronometer, Omega marks once more the of the watdL^j^^^^^jf VVt l\ W u ST *****66 (Steel) -SI 1,250 W W V DD *****66 S,ed 4 l4ct pM) 551,950151 words
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Article36 1984-09-10 10 Ignoring American allegations of widespread atrocities against civilians, the Ugandan Government is stepping up its campaign to smash rebels north of Kampala and in the process is turning a Garden of Eden into a wilderness.36 words
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Article51 1984-09-10 10 The union between Libya and Morocco has made Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi a renewed force to reckon with in North Africa. Diplomats say that alliance with King Hassan, an experienced and respected Arab head of state, has given Col Gaddafi a way out of his isolation in the African51 words
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Article50 1984-09-10 10 Alarmed by the prospect of Ronald Reagan winning a second term, Cuba is turning itself into a fortress in case of an American attack. "A second term for Ronald Reagan would heighten the risks of war in Central America and the Caribbean," the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina said.50 words
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Article82 1984-09-10 10 Although the United States remains an official object of condemnation five years after the Iranian Islamic Revolution, the signals are starting to change behind the scenes, according to Associated Press (AP). Iranian leaders now indicate that cooperation with the West as a whole is possible again and82 words
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Article88 1984-09-10 10 Israel is drifting further to the political right thereby raising fundamental questions about the nature of the Jewish state, reports UPI. A leading Israeli political scientist goes so far as to compare the drift to the combination of 20th Century nationalism and religious fervour in present Iran.88 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-09-10 10 TRENDS Politics This page Is a service to readers who are interested in world political trends bat who may not have enough time to read about them in detail. We will do the reading for yoa, extract information and news that we255 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-09-10 10 m Primary araas of <topk>ym«nt Chicago Tribune Map; Source: U.S. Datenca Department16 words
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95 1984-09-10 10 TYRE (Sooth Lebanon): Israeli success in countering the activities of the underground resistance in South Lebanon has forced the guerillas to adopt less ambitious tactics, military sources say. Although the number of attacks on the occupation forces has remained more or less constant, the95 words
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96 1984-09-10 10 VIENNA: Veteran Albanian leader Enver Hoxha, the world's longest-serving communist chief, is using his old age to write books. Mr Hoxha, 75, has ruled the mountainous Balkan State for four decades but official Albanian media reported him absent this year from major public functions.96 words
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Article, Illustration867 1984-09-10 11 THE ENTREPRENEURS EVERY morning, more than a decade ago, a man called regularly at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI). Neither rain nor gale could break his routine. He was no stranger to the staff; he was the867 words
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806 1984-09-10 11 Lianhe Zaobao MR SOON PENG YAM is a selfmade man. From teenaged shop assistant, he has raised himself to the chairmanship of a giant corporation; from earning $3 over 50 days of hard labour he has made it to theLianhe Zaobao - 806 words
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187 1984-09-10 11 WASHINGTON, Monday THE US share of the Middle East market for advanced technology equipment and services is more likely to shrink in the future than expand, a study prepared for the US Congress said yesterday. The Congressional Office of Technology187 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-09-10 12 CROWN Prince Hotel has announced the following appointments: MR TOSHIO KIMOTO has been promoted from general manager to project manager of Prince Hotels, Inc. He will be involved in another overseas hotel project on Maui Island, Hawaii. The hotel is scheduled to open in September next year. The*372 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-09-10 12 ME GOH KIM KHENG has been appointed senior manager, Systems and Office Services of Overseas Union Bank, Mr Goh, an Associate of the Institute of Bankers, London, has been working in a major international bank for the past 19 years. His extensive experience in banking covers senior630 words
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201 1984-09-10 12 THE LOCAL bourse opened easier this morning in line with Wall Street's 11-point fall on Friday. Investor sentiments were still very cautious and mixed and the market closed on a quiet note at the midday break. Pan El traded the top volume of 475,000,201 words
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Article47 1984-09-10 12 AT THE midday break the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 5.91 points to 455.76 from the previous day's close of 461.67. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was ud 0.3000 point to 131.4800 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 131.1860.47 words
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Article119 1984-09-10 12 THE SINGAPORE dollar weakened against the US unit to $2.1640/50 from $2.1605/15 on Friday, to $92.25/35 against the Malaysian ringgit from $92.10/20, but held steady against the Hong Kong currency at $27.50/55. The US dollar rose to an early 2.4960/70 Swiss Francs from 2.4940/60 in New York119 words
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Article241 1984-09-10 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: lower Boustead 2.07/2.14 Cold Storage 3.22/3.28 F and N 5.65/5.70 Genting 5.30/5.35 GIH 2.64 S Haw Par 2.13/2.14 Isetan 2.84/3.00 Keck Seng 2.74 S Esso 2.89/2.90 Hume 5.00 S Inchcape 2.73/2.75 Intraco 2.85 S Mulpha (S) 1.20 S Oriental 3.90 S PMC 1.96/1.98241 words
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Article115 1984-09-10 12 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1695 2.1595 2.1505 sterling 2.7626 2.7405 2.7305 Australian 1.7988 1.7747 1.7597 Canadian 1.6529 1.6328 1.6178 New Zealand 1.0708 1.0508 1.0308 S$ to 100 unit* ot foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.4571 10.2071 10.1571 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.6146115 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-09-10 11 II I C IWH VrNwfflii Svnd. lik YT 'Tm not iNtEßee*rep in the QOW-JON&e AVERACrE ONLY THE THE KL&PMAH MBXACrE 81 I'M KLEPMAN23 words
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Article, Illustration692 1984-09-10 13 Hepatitis the 'silent killer' Disease caused by one of three infectious viruses QA IF YOU are feeling tired, losing your appetite, and the whites of your eyes and your skin are turning yellow, you may be a victim of viral hepatitis. It has been described as a "silent disease" because692 words
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535 1984-09-10 13 UNDER the National Registration Act, a person in possession of a Singapore identity card must report within 14 days any change of address. Failure to do so is an offence. The penalty is imprisonment up to five years or535 words
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160 1984-09-10 13 THE CLOSING date for the Information Skills Contest has been extended to Sept 21. The contest, which has attracted tremendous response from schools, is aimed at pupils aged between 9 and 16. It focuses attention on some of the information sources available to students and160 words
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Article, Illustration800 1984-09-10 14 Gaddafi receives series of recent setbacks challenging his credibility LATWP TRIPOLI: THE CROWD, growing restless now, had waited for two hours in the shadows of the late afternoon sun. Marksmen peered down from surrounding rooftops at the people, who had beenLATWP - 800 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-09-10 14 SUSAN PAGE - By SUSAN PAGE of THE LOS ANGELES TIMES CHICAGO: The only person involved in the presidential campaign who doesn't seem to mind talking about President Ronald Reagan's age is Mr Reagan himself. "I hate to say this, but the age factor may play640 words
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535 1984-09-10 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR HMSffl THE Russians have outdone themselves in unpredictability. After initiating a proposal for a meeting to ban space weapons, they now say that they cannot accept the American position and so will not be in Vienna on September 18. It is not just a535 words
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Article131 1984-09-10 15 RESIDENTS living in Blocks 719 and 720 in Bedok Reservoir Road are at a disadvantage when it comes to locating these blocks. The directional sign plate at the junction shows Blocks 709 to 715 in bold. However, the figures 719 and 720, which come below these131 words
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160 1984-09-10 15 DESPITE my previous complaint (SM, July 11) regarding the slow travelling speed of Service 14 in the mornings, the Singapore Bus Service has still not rectified the situation. On Aug 28,1 boarded bus No 4226 at 6am at Upper East Coast Road. The driver160 words
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Article198 1984-09-10 15 I APPLIED for a five-roomed HDB flat in 1979, waited for five long years, and selected a flat in April 1984 at Bukit Batok. Almost five long months have passed and I am still waiting for the keys to my flat. I have written198 words
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Article44 1984-09-10 15 I STILL cannot understand why I have consistently failed the Highway Code Test despite several attempts. How are we marked for the test and how many mistakes are we allowed to make before we can pass? EAGER Singapore 031444 words
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Article43 1984-09-10 15 VICTOR TAN KAH HUAT - VICTOR TAN KAH HUAT Singapore 2056 COULD SBS have more buses for Service 25? The buses plying this route in the mornings are always full whenever they reach the bus stop at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1.43 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1984-09-10 16 WONG SING YEONG takes a close-up look at the films that have been coming from Hong Kong, and finds that comedies now reign supreme at the box-office while social drama walks a fine line between awareness and voyeurism. DESPITE soaring production costs and1,881 words
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Article, Illustration741 1984-09-10 16 HOLLYWOOD: Agent 007 wants his money, and this time his secret service boss, "M" can't help him. A US$225 million lawsuit was filed by actor Sean Connery against MGM-UA Entertainment Co and Broducer Albert Broccoli earlier lis summer in a US district court here, over what Connery741 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-09-10 18 Classical Moments In Performance at the White House: Metropolitan Opera's Youth Artistes (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) RECORDED in 1983, this programme celebrates the 100 th Anniversary of the Metropolitan Opera. It features young artistes who are either alumni or current members of the Metropolitan's Young Artistes' Development455 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-09-10 18 WONG AH YOKE - wesaas By WONG AH YOKE THE TV version of Casablanca is proof that classic movies should not be made into series. So far, the few successful adaptations from the big screen include Nine to Five and Fame, hardly classics but more suitable for the smaller543 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-09-10 19 WONG AH YOKE - CONAN THE DESTROYER TITLE: CONAN THE DESTROYER STARRING: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, Mako, Wilt Chamberlain DIRECTOR: Richard Fleischer SHOWING: Prince, Oriental, Savoy, Woodlands, Changi Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THE saga of Conan continues with him mourning for the dead Valaria (the love interest in Conan the646 words
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Miscellaneous1296 1984-09-10 17 IVr^rl TWE SXQAPORE MONTOR M 1 I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1964 I U EE3 5 f 1 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Pnn- (f 400 L« *WMk jI3jS m 425 Pinwheel B Mfc fa JKr k. JppH 455 What the World (Last Episode) B1,296 words
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Advertisement211 1984-09-10 18 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Ang Mo Kio? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE J#* MONITOR 9 A aHaUle ifi Ang Mo Kn it Block bOb SiofHj Hi't- Pr.iv Shop "01 2688 Avenue H Block 520 Kiosk "01 -i211 words
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Miscellaneous954 1984-09-10 20 RON GOODWIN NAVY CAREERS EXHIBITION/ RON GOODWIN will AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATION perform in An Evening THE Navy Recruitment Centre will be holding a of Film Themes and Navy Careers Exhibition with Audiovisual PrePopular Music with the sentations on Friday and Saturday from 10 am to Singapore Symphony 9p m a t954 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-09-10 20 ll ANDRE MASSON > fIK Andre Masson exhibition Sunday, 9 am to 5.30 pm daily. Admission is free. LIN HSIN HSIN EXHIBITION CITIBANK will hold an exhibition on Lin Hsin Hsin's works of art from Sept 17 to Oct 12 at its Shenton Way Branch in Robina House during banking53 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-09-10 20 TODAY: TOMORROW Low tide: 5.39 am Low tide: 6.09 am (0.2 m) (0.2 m) High tide: 12.09 High tide: 12.20 pm (2.3 m) pm (2.4 m) Low tide: 5.31 pm Low tide: 6.01 pm (0.8 m) (0.7 pm)38 words
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223 1984-09-10 22 The recently opened new wing of the Boulevard Hotel which facet Orchard Boulevard boasts a new coffee shop, the Cafe Carousel, an American-style grill room, the Manhattan and a cocktail lounge, the Alcove. The Cafe Carousel seats 200 and offers a daily buffet spread with223 words
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Article87 1984-09-10 22 In last week's article on the mooncake festival, we mentioned that it originated with the leg* end of the cowherd and the spinning maid. Dr Cheng Tim Jlam wrote in to point out that this was inaccurate. He said that the custom of giving mooncakes is87 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-09-10 26 MAN UTD 5 NEWCASTLE 0 NEWCASTLE HAVE had their little bit of false glory at the top. On Saturday they ran into a Manchester United side that truly gelled and they were overwhelmed. It was a stunning display for football's perpetual also-rans, a performance that407 words
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Article71 1984-09-10 26 WEST HAM 2 WATFORD 0 WEST HAM reached second place in the table as they eased past the promising Watford outfit, beating the young side with the help of their veteran defender Billy Bonds. Bonds came off the substitute's bench once again he was meant to have71 words
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Article73 1984-09-10 26 SHEFF WED 2 SPURS 1 Imre Varadi's triumphant display reduced Tottenham hard man Graham Rovers to a bundle of nerves and left the rest of the Spurs side looking like worried men. The tough, fit newcomers from the Second Division deserved their win, going into the lead through73 words
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Article75 1984-09-10 26 EVERTON 2 COVENTRY 1 Everton's exuberant start to the season has stuttered as soon as it started, but they showed signs of recovery with a workman like win over Coventry. The FA Cup winners went a goal down to Terry Gibson, but fought back with goals from75 words
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Article53 1984-09-10 26 WBA 1 SUNDERLAND 1 West Bromwich Albion drew 1-1 with Sunderland but had star striker Cyrille Regis sent off. Afterwards he swore that he was just swinging his elbow to dislodge Shaun Elliott, who was hanging onto his shirt. Steven Berry scored for Sunderland, and Gary Thompson53 words
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Article75 1984-09-10 26 S'HAMPTON 1 LUTON 1 Southhampton stay rook bottom of the First Division after an ill-tempered 1-1 draw with Luton. Luton had four bookings, one for a player joining the pitch without the referee's permission. "The referee should have booked me," said Luton's manager David Pleat. Joe Jordan,75 words
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Article108 1984-09-10 26 QPR3 FOREST 0 Forest topped the table in midweek and then slumped to third after being taken apart by a spendid performance from Queens Park Rangers. QPR boss Alan Mullery was crowing afterwards: "I saw Forest win 5-0 at Villa in midweek and they were frightening. But108 words
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Article54 1984-09-10 26 ASTON VILLA 4 CHELSEA 2 Gordon Cowans put on a scintillating display as Aston Villa beat Chelsea 4-2. Big Peter Withe scored twice for Villa, with Foster and Ridout also scoring. Busstead had a couple for Chelsea as their ace striker Kerry Dixon had an off day54 words
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Article51 1984-09-10 26 LEICESTER 2 IPSWICH 1 Leicester, who look set for a season of struggle, scored a handy 2-1 win over Ipswich, who look a less than happy outfit themselves these days. Steve Lyne and Gary Lineker did the job for Leicester, and Eric Gates, plugging away, scored for51 words
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Article1267 1984-09-10 26 ENQUSH DIV ONE Arsenal 3 Liverpool 1, Aston Villa 4 Chelsea 2, Everton 2 Coventry 1; Leicester 2 Ipswich 1, Luton 1 Southampton 1, Man Utd S Newcastle 0, Norwich vs Stoke postponed, QPR 3 Forest 0, Shefl Wed 2 Tottenham 1, Sunderland 1 West Brom 1,1,267 words
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Article495 1984-09-10 27 TONY KOH - By TONY KOH THE MERLION CUP competition which concluded on Saturday night shows that Asian countries with the exception of China are still lagging behind the Americans and Europeans in top flight basketball. Though Spain and the Soviet Union were represented by club teams, they495 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-09-10 27 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP SICC CHAMPIONSHIP I with ERNEST FRIDA NATIONAL golfer Daniel Lim is so sure of winning the Singapore Island Country Club stroke play championship on Saturday. he has already placed the orders for champagne for a victory celebration Daniel has good reason541 words
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271 1984-09-10 27 THE MADASAMY brothers Murugiah and Balraj will long be remembered for their magnificent performance as they finished one-two in the Seletar Country Club stroke golf championship at Park Lane, Seletar Base, yesterday. The 72-hole championship was decided on a sudden-death playoff when Murugiah edged Balraj271 words
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201 1984-09-10 27 KEE BEE KHIM has recovered from her tennis, elbow injury and will play in the Singapore Women Open amateur golf championship sponsored by les must de Cartier at the Tanah Merah Country Club from tomorrow to Thursday. Bee Khim, the defending champion, suffered the201 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-09-10 27 Reuter MONZA (Italy), Monday NIKI LAUDA of Austria gave a commanding performance of his driving skills to win the Italian motor racing Grand Pri* and extend his lead in the world drivers' championship here yesterday. Lauda, who took the title twice inReuter - 329 words
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Article113 1984-09-10 27 Reuter JARROW (England), Monday WORLD 1,500 metres champion Steve Cram of Britain bounced back to form and ended his English track and field season triumphantly in front of his home crowd yesterday. Cram, who feH on the final lap and finished last in his clash over theReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-10 28 AP NEW YORK, Monday JOHN McEnroe, winner of his fourth US Open tennis championship, believes he can raise the level of his game even higher. After wiping out Ivan Lendl in straight sets 6-3, o-4, 6-1 yesterday, McEnroe said: "I've gotten better this year andAP; PICTURE: AP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-09-10 29 Victory is theirs finally after sharing prize with Malaysia in 1979 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SOUTH Korea regained the Merdeka Cup soccer title after a five-year lapse with a rousing 20 victory over Minas Gerias selection of Brazil at the Stadium Merdeka here last night.463 words
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526 1984-09-10 29 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AUSTRALIA'S second half substitute Bryan Zekulich struck thrice as his team routed Singapore 7-0 in a group "A" match of the Third Junior World Cup Asia-Oceania Qualifying Hockey Tournament here yesterday. The win enhanced Australia's chances for oneBernama - 526 words
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422 1984-09-10 29 Reuter LONDON, Monday WITH ENGLAND'S first qualifying match for the 1986 World Cup only a month away, this Wednesday's international against East Germany should be giving manager Bobby Robson a chance for some last-minute fine tuning. But many England fans, remembering the World Cup qualifyingReuter - 422 words
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Article189 1984-09-10 29 EUROPEAN SOCCER ROUND-UP ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter ROME, Monday NAPOLI yesterday cashed in on their signing of Argentine striker Diego Maradona when a crowa of 81,000 saw them draw 1-1 with Fiorentina. Both clubs moved into the last 16 of the Italian Soccer Cup. Daniel Bertoni, theReuter - 189 words
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187 1984-09-10 29 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter MADRID, Monday SPAIN'S amateur and junior players enjoyed the chance of a lifetime yesterday when tney replaced their striking professional club mates to make their first team debuts in the second round of the Spanish Soccer League. Clubs in the top threeReuter - 187 words
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128 1984-09-10 29 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter AMSTERDAM, Monday AJAX extended their lead in the Dutch First Division with a pedestrian 3-0 win against Excelsior Rotterdam yesterday. It was Ajax's third consecutive win this season and maintained their 100 per cent record. Ajax took the lead afterReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-09-10 30 AP MOSCOW, Monday WORLD chess champion Anatoly Karpov defends his title today against fellow Soviet Garri Kasparov at the World Chess Championship final in Moscow. Kasparov, 21, is said by chess experts to have a good chance of unseating the 33-year-old Karpov. If he wins,AP - 319 words
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256 1984-09-10 30 UPI MADRID, Monday THE SPANISH soccer league, forced to use junior and amateur players in yesterday's matches as the result of a strike, said the round would count as part of the season. But the obvious effects of what the press calledUPI - 256 words
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Article682 1984-09-10 30 jjjjJPJ fa INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP AP NEW YORK, Monday THE DETROIT TIGERS swept their three-game series with tne TORONTO BLUE JAYS with a 72 victory yesterday. Kirk Gibson hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning and John Grubb added a solo snot in theAP - 682 words
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Article113 1984-09-10 30 Sunday's Games: Cleveland 7, Oakland 5; Detroit 7, Toronto 2; Baltimore 4, Milwaukee 0; Boston 10, New York 1; Texas 9, Minnesota 3; Kansas City 6, Seattle 5; California, 6, Chicago, 5 W L PCT. QB Detroit 92 51 .643 Toronto 80 62 .563 11.5 Baltimore 77113 words
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Article107 1984-09-10 30 Sunday's G«mes: Philadelphia 6, Montreal 5, 11 innings; St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1; New York 5, Chicago 1; San Diego 8, Houston 4; Cincinnati 5. Los Angeles 1; San Francisco 6, Atlanta 4 W L PCT. GB Chicago 86 57 .601 Mtw Yortt 80 63 .559 6107 words
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Article329 1984-09-10 31 B KULA - JUNIOR WORLD CUP HOCKEY Preview by B KULA in KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE can forget about getting a goal against Group "A" favourites India in their match tonight (7.15). All they can pray for is that the skilful Indians will refrain from registering a two-figure victory. The329 words
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91 1984-09-10 31 Reuter NEW ZEALAND thrashed Oman 9-0 in a Group "B" match of the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round yesterday. The score was the highest recorded in the tournament 10 far. Forward James Smith scored four goals, In the 34th, 35th, 40th and 44thReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-09-10 31 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IF EVERYTHING goes well, retired soccer superstar Kevin Keegan could be back in Malaysia, probablv next April, to take up another job with the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Keegan, who thrilled Malaysian fans the lastThe Star - 401 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-09-10 31 The Star A STOMACft upset did not stop Kevin Keegan from keeping his final date with the Malaysian fans in his match for the Tigers against China at Merdeka Stadium last Wednesday. According to Keegan's manager Harry Swales, Keegan defiedThe Star - 213 words
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