Singapore Monitor, 17 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-17 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, September 17, 198412 words
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370 1984-09-17 1 It is negotiating to buy them for anti-guerilla patrols in strait separating Jaffna from India AP COLOMBO, Monday SRI LANKA is negotiating to buy three gunboats from Singapore for anti-guerilla operations in the narrow waterway separating its troubled Jaffna district from southern India,AP - 370 words
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237 1984-09-17 1 Bernama PENANQ, Monday THE GADIS LANGKASUKA ferry plying daily between here and Pulau Langkawi will also function as a "floating hotel" for holidaymakers. The chief marketing executive of the Bumiputra company running the ferry service said yesterday the island did not have enoughBernama - 237 words
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Advertisement56 1984-09-17 1 Back page No, it's the best of both worlds. DBS Autosave the convenience of a cheque book while your savings balance earns daily interest, credited monthly. And only DBS Bank has it. Call in and we'll tell you more. DBS Bank. We're closer to you. 8 DBS BANK i TV56 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-09-17 1 WIEITIfP™ Showars PQjijU in Mvtral J areas I8 words
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home
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251 1984-09-17 2 Lianhe Zaobao SEVERAL PEOPLE have learnt that cheap could mean expensive. They have reported being taken in by the glib a dvertisements of a renovation contractor who attracted much attention with his offer of cheap rates. The firm had apparently wound up and theLianhe Zaobao - 251 words
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1046 1984-09-17 2 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - By EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN THE SECOND generation leaders emphatically reject the notion that they are less capable of dealing with future crises just because they did not have the experience of handling life-and-death problems in the Fifties and1,046 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-09-17 2 "We in the new generation of leaders will have oar own tests, coping with problems in Singapore and those outside. The nature of the problems will be quite different. "to lead people In troubled times when the dangers are very clear and when death stares121 words
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Article335 1984-09-17 3 SIT YIN FONG - Two businessmen sued for $75,000 invested in a now-defunct nightclub By SIT YIN FONG IT ALL started with an advertisement in an English newspaper. Five men met two others who published the advertisement, and a nightclub was formed. It ran for six months until it closed335 words
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257 1984-09-17 3 Lianhe Zaobao THE PRICE of local pigs have plunged because of overproduction. And farmers, who are unable to find buyers for the thousands of surplus pigs, are contemplating the destruction of surplus sows. With the selling price dropping below $200Lianhe Zaobao - 257 words
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76 1984-09-17 3 ILLEGAL gamblers paid about $1.5 million in fines to the courts last year. The figure is a good measure of the extent of illegal, off-course betting at markets, hawker centres and coffee shops every weekend. To suppress the illegal bookies, the76 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-09-17 4 Shock for residents as car skids into their garden THE OWNER of this terrace house had a shock when he looked out of his living room to find a car in his garden. Fortunately, the driver escaped unhurt. Photographer Shaffie Goh took this picture of the accident which77 words
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116 1984-09-17 4 A PETROL-tanker and a taxi collided alone Upper Bukit Timah Road at the weekend, resulting in the death of the taxi-oriver. Mr K Madahavan, 42, was admitted to hospital but died later. The accident took place on Saturday at 6.40 am. The collision took116 words
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824 1984-09-17 6 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER MORE and more Singaporeans are learning foreign languages. Japanese and French are fast emerging as favourites Women generally outnumber men in the classroom. But determined Singaporeans of both sexes are credited by one top commercial school with having a smaller drop-out824 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-09-17 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - REPORT: ROBERT CONCEICAO THE HEAVY downpoor that bunt on a civil defence exercise at Clement! yesterday failed to dampen the spirits of the participants and onlookers. In fact, it injected more realism into the hour-long exercise codenamed "Community Spirit II". ItPICTURES: MD DAENG - 397 words
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Advertisement425 1984-09-17 5 "The Oc§ 1900*s basic purchase price may at first seem high for a 45 copy per minute copier; however, the consumer gets much in return for his or her investment." Observations from an'independent test. This was the start of a report, by an independent whose monthly copying needs range from425 words
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Advertisement102 1984-09-17 6 Cockpit Restaurant Nobody serves Teochew cuisine the v Vi o \,days way we do. Sensual flavours that arise days PuW* arTl 2.30PJ 4 from generations of culinary expertise prn 30 v and well-kept secrets. Plus the ()ll freshness of our ingredients: our flower w J)' I>|1 1 <n r up102 words
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world
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Article, Illustration47 1984-09-17 7 Strong earthquake sends mass of earth sliding down A large scale landslide separates housing area of a village in Nagoya, after a strong earthquake Jolted central Japan on Friday. Two persons have been reported killed so far and 27 others missing in the tremor-triggered landslide.47 words
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455 1984-09-17 7 Says World Bank in a generally optimistic report on Asian economies UPI WASHINGTON, Monday THE WORLD Bank said yesterday most Asian economies profited from a growing recovery in industrial countries, but the Philippines was the international lending institution's "problem situation" in that region.UPI - 455 words
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82 1984-09-17 7 Bernama KOTA KINABALU, Monday THE DIRECTOR of Sabah Parks has called on hotels and tour operators to discourage foreign visitors from nude bathing at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Mr Lamri Ali said several nude bathers had been spotted at the Mamutik andBernama - 82 words
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198 1984-09-17 7 UPI JERUSALEM, Monday PRIME Minister Shimon Peres' new unity government, under pressure from Washington to reduce inflation and its skyrocketing foreign debt, yesterday announced a 9 pier cent devaluation of the Israeli shekel and a US$l billion (S|2.l billion) budget cut. Mr YitzhakUPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-09-17 8 UPI autonomy," Mr Jackson said MOSCOW, Monday THE ABRUPT removal last week of Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov from his post as Chief of Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces "was a demotion," and he is now head of a military academy inUPI - 313 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-09-17 8 TUBUS TO to warn mob LAT-WP, Reuter WASHINGTON, Mon IN THEIR first ioint appearance of the 1984 camKiign, President Ronald eagan and Mr Walter F Mondale both attended an Italian-American dinner Saturday and suspended their harsh attacks on each other long enoughLAT-WP, Reuter - 458 words
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128 1984-09-17 8 UPI PARIS, Monday FRENCH television viewers got their first taste of breakfast television news over the weekend with 15-minute broadcasts designed to reverse the Frenchman's reluctance to linger over croissant and coffee. The state-owned Channel TFI aired its first breakfast show at 8:45 am lastUPI - 128 words
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Article34 1984-09-17 9 The Soviet leaders' agreement to have talks between President Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko could mark the start of a thaw in Moscow's hardline attitude towards the West, diplomats have said.34 words
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Article37 1984-09-17 9 After five years of Islamic rule, Iran has juggled with full-scale war, bloody internal strife and a sick economy. Now it is rumoured that it is quietly seeking a successor to its 84-year-old leader, Ayatollah Khomeini.37 words
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Article35 1984-09-17 9 An official magazine in Beijing has said that China's critical leadership succession is proceeding smoothly and a power struggle will be avoided as the old revolutionary warriors fade away and younger men assume rank.35 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-09-17 9 TRENDS World Politics MOSCOW: The Kremlin's agreement to talks between President Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko could mark the start of a thaw in Moscow's hardline attitude towards the West, diplomats in Moscow said. Commenting on an agreed meeting347 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-09-17 9 TEHERAN: Iran's Islamic Republic, at war with neighbouring Iraq for the past four years, is also engaged in a bloody war-witnin-a-war against Kurdish rebels seeking autonomy in north-west-ern Iran. While ground fighting with Iraqi forces has eased in recent months, the conflict between the128 words
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165 1984-09-17 9 TEHERAN: In its five years of Islamic rule, Iran has juggled with fullscale war, bloody internal strife and a sick economy. Now it is quietly seeking a successor to its 84-year-old leader, Ayatollah Khomeini. Amidst rumours and denials on Ayatollah Khomeini's health, Iran's Mullahs, the Muslim165 words
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Article64 1984-09-17 9 Reuter China's critical leadership succession is proceeding smoothly and a power struggle will be avoided as the old revolutionary warriors fade away and younger men assume rank, an official magazine said in Beijing. The latest edition of Outlook, a leading current affairs publication, said that in the pastReuter - 64 words
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Article100 1984-09-17 9 Reuter Most Isla- mic countries in the Middle East would find it impossible to develop nuclear weapons independently before the end of the century, Congressional analysts said in Washington. In a study on the transfer of technology to six nations Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi ArabiaReuter - 100 words
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Article81 1984-09-17 9 LAT-WP The supposedly se- cret US aid to anti-Soviet insurgents in Afghanistan has won increasingly prominent political support in the US at a time when charges are being made that the aid is insufficient and ineffective. In a change from their 1980 positions, the national platforms ofLAT-WP - 81 words
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Advertisement125 1984-09-17 8 You seemed keener to meet me on the telephone." Being young means making career decisions that will influence the rest of your life. Don't let stale breath blow' your chances Make doubly sure with Double Amplex breath freshener Just one clean tasting capsule could clinch that new job Mask the125 words
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Advertisement212 1984-09-17 9 ft AttAN I More than roasts and grills at the Manhattan Grill Boulevard Hotel Singapore Taste the succulence of a piece of perfectly grilled steak, the tenderness of a well roasted leg of lamb, or the satisfying meatiness of a grilled pork chop. Taste also the subtle flavours of fresh212 words
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money
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88 1984-09-17 10 BERJAYA Kawat Bhd, the wire manufacturing company acquired this year by Nautilus Corp Bhd controlled by Datuk Azman Hasnim, has projected a croup pre-tax loss of $1 745 million Tor the year ending April 30, 1985 However, if the recently proposed rights88 words
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Article320 1984-09-17 10 They will be fined $100,000 or jailed for five years or both The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MANIPULATION or cornering the commodities market will be an offence in Malaysia under the amended Commodities Trading Act. The Act is in the process of being amended in viewThe Star - 320 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-09-17 10 THE ENTREPRENEURS Lianhe Zaobao IT HAS been said that many have seen success in the world of rubber but few have managed to keep that success. Mr Ng Quee Lam is one who has. For nearly half a century now, Mr NgLianhe Zaobao - 786 words
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Article125 1984-09-17 10 ME NG Quee Lam was born 64 years ago in the Hui An county of the Chinese province of Fuiian. In Fujian, Mr Ng enrolled at the Hui Ming High School in Quan Zhou. On completing high school, he Blanned to go to Shanghai to get a125 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-09-17 11 MR ALFRED J T LIM has been appointed general manager of Jardine Wines and Spirits, a newly-formed division of Jardine Matheson Holdings (Singapore). Mr Lim was recruited from a local trading company. MR JOHN STEWART FOOTE has been appointed General Manager of Hotel New Otani Singapore. A graduate137 words
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Article, Illustration815 1984-09-17 11 THE SINGAPORE office of the Institute for International Research announces the following appointments: MISS GYM TAN as Conference Manager. She holds a BA in philosophy and has worked in various fields including public relations, product management, as well as marketing. MRS SHARON TAN as Group Services Manager.815 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-09-17 12 MR HENRY Foo Soo Yin, Managing Director of the Goldleaf Restaurant, is a former pop singer who now writes hymns. Asked how he switched from being in front of the footlights to being behind the scenes, he said: "About 20 years ago, when I327 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-09-17 13 THERESA CHAN - THE SINGAPORE MONITOR. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1984 By THERESA CHAN YOU don't normally associate a Taiwanese restaurant with seafood, but that is exactly what the Goldleaf Taiwan Restaurant on the fourth floor of Orchard Point serves. I recently sampled a substantial but not too expensive meal there,492 words
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Advertisement134 1984-09-17 12 m jjK mm j <$> RED LANTERN REVOLVING QA RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I 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 harbour134 words
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Advertisement156 1984-09-17 12 Congratulations to the greatest. Mr Leslie Zhang for his fantastic performance during his last visit to Singapore We wetcoma him again and you can see him at the Rex Live Theatre Come, and enjoy our live drunken prawn and other delicious seafood dishes. Please visit us or call LONG BEACH156 words
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Advertisement126 1984-09-17 12 USA Duck.Siamese Chicken. Crystal Prawns. Fresh Live Seafood. Cater tor ad functions VSIN LEONG Restaurant Head Office Block 89 (Behind Republic Theatre) Marine Parade Tel: *****05/0 Branch. 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/s) T«fc 2M1710 Drunken Prawns! Live Seafood! wrrvrd iptciaty at the V Shanghai Restaurant Catering tor all Wedding and126 words
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Advertisement314 1984-09-17 13 wffp! PEHTHOUSC RESTAURANT LIVE SEAFOOD 1 Hoi land Road Shopping Centre. 4th Floor. Te1:*****06 *****18 9 Courses with I WHOLE SUCKLING PIG 1 Grillrtxw only $280 I opening soon. 7 enTls; Cash I 2. Crab Meat Shark Fin's J3. Roasted ,c. .ei L |l Suckling Fig 6 Steamed Fish 4.Golden314 words
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features
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1047 1984-09-17 14 Their interrogation system is now being questioned TOKYO: WITH Japan having one of the world's lowest crime rates, the country's police and prosecutors have been praised by criminologists, emulated by foreign countries and held in high esteem by the Japanese public. Police catch1,047 words
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497 1984-09-17 14 AP TOKYO: LIKE A boat with too many passengers in one end, Japan suffers from uneven population distribution and officials are concerned the side effects are growing. Cramped housing conditions have long been famous. But the population problem also affects the economyAP - 497 words
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Advertisement74 1984-09-17 14 <«■ m wmm THE PAIN RELIEVER THAT ALSO Reduces inflammation while it relieves pain, fever and flu. Muscle tension causes most headache pain. Inflammation often comes with body pain. ANACIN not only relieves muscle tension headache fast, but more. ANACIN also reduces inflammation that often comes with body pain. For74 words
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opinion / letters
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602 1984-09-17 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT MORAL and personal issues present a responsible newspaper with probably its greatest dilemma. How does it balance the desire of its readers to be informed and, yes, entertained, with the ethical constraints that inhibit it from intruding602 words
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206 1984-09-17 15 THE musical fountain at Sentosa is indeed a good attraction for young and old alike. I often make it a point to bring my foreign guests to visit it whenever they come to Singapore. However, there is one suggestion I would like to206 words
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Article100 1984-09-17 15 IN REPLY to complaints by commuters in The Monitor about Singapore Bus Service (SBS) No 8 and City Shuttle Service No 8, Singapore Shuttle Bus has promised to schedule additional buses on their CSS No 8 Service. However, SBS has yet to do100 words
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218 1984-09-17 15 I AM sure there are many who watch the news on TV and who feel exasperated the way I do at the manner in which news events are being presented. There is nothing wrong with the newscasters but the people who edit the news218 words
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Advertisement72 1984-09-17 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will 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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Miscellaneous10 1984-09-17 15 cu' ycOMSflfl)? 11 PO iou If YouRU/N YOUR tp!sbt Uft«rTHECTTWrffimRO'S,WHICHEVER"10 words
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Advertisement408 1984-09-17 16 Announcing the ultimate collection of modern world coinage Coin Sets of All Nations By arrangement with government officials throughout the world, a complete collection of all the circulating coins in mint-fresh condition from every coin-issuing country of the world. f&StfWOji j KH- Stamp the ISj^SSM s:.7t-j, VZ Official date-cancellation and408 words
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Advertisement836 1984-09-17 17 jffiX, Jt\ .!■/'<»• iJL't \iPvf-- (f \>>v MMB^IMPIWIiIBiII WHBHESSSS* *m^ k Each coin in every set will be in mint-fresh con- different native animal: the kangaroo, emu, platpus, represented and intriguing background information dition. lyrebird, spiny anteater. The coins of Indonesia on its coinage information you won't find in most836 words
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Miscellaneous1231 1984-09-17 18 w 7 Q leisure /tv ~D D 1O 2.30 SBCTEXT Sample m 'Z. I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Prin- fj|| B ceas Chang Ping (r) (C). I 4.00 Mr Wizard's World. v y I Pinwheel. \l V Vf x* 4.50 Art Scape. fV -V #.l 5.20 Romper1,231 words
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leisure / tv
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Article1089 1984-09-17 19 DAVID CROOK - By DAVID CROOK in New York LAT-WP A WAG might call the dining room of Manhattan's Dorset Hotel the Polo Lounge East. Like the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Dorset is neutral turf in the high-powered world of television entertainment. It isLAT-WP - 1,089 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-09-17 19 Casablanca Who Am I Killing? (E) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) RICK (David Soul) is tricked into aiding an injured RAF pilot whose plane has been downed. In the process, Rick gets emotionally involved with a beautiful singer (Trisha Noble) who is reluctant to help save the389 words
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leisure
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Article, Illustration824 1984-09-17 20 PAT D'ROSE - Lunchtime theatre plays to a packed house By PAT D'ROSE THE "full house" sign outside was casually ignored Even after the 140-seat Shell Theatrette at Shell Tower was filled, people still filed in. Extra seats were placed and when these were taken, a crowd gathered at the entrancePictures by HAIRIS - 824 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1984-09-17 21 HELEN ONG - The Fujian Fuzhou troupe makes its first visit here By HELEN ONG BEING stagestruck in the streets was not an uncommon occurence during my childhood days. My mother and I used to go out and watch the wayangs night after night during the lunar1,244 words
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Article, Illustration1614 1984-09-17 22 JUDITH MICHAELSON - The matinee idol of the 50s perseveres By JUDITH MICHAELSON in Beverly Hills LAT-WP WITH an easy, almost graceful stride that he had acquired taking ballet lessons in the old movie-studio days, Rock Hudson walked into one of the living rooms in his home here and apologisedLAT-WP - 1,614 words
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Advertisement11 1984-09-17 20 Rock Hudson, 58, matinoo idol of the Fifties, perseveres: P 2211 words
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Miscellaneous366 1984-09-17 22 FILM GUlOe TRAIL (C) DALIT (*****16): LITTLE HERO OF SHAOLIN D (***** M): E WR NG WE DING TEMPLE (C) kail LIWAGU (*****30): DOG BITES DOG BONE (C) EES fe METROPOLE (*****27): WILD PANTHER (C) BEDOK (*****7): THE HAPPY GHOST (C) VENUS (*****97): THE HAPPY GHOST (C) BROADWAY (*****94): THE366 words
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Miscellaneous342 1984-09-17 23 SONIC ENCOUNTERS ASIA'S leading pianist, Margaret Leng Tan, will give a performance titled Sonic Encounters on Friday at 8 pm at DBS Auditorium, Shenton Way. Tickets at $20, $15, $10 and $5 plus donation tickets are available at Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore, Central Booking Office at Victoria Theatre, Yamaha Music Centre342 words
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Miscellaneous434 1984-09-17 23 HERBERT BAYER AN exhibition of photographs, paintings and drawings by Herbert Bayer is on at the Goe-the-Institut Art Gallery until Sept 29, noon to 6pm daily, except on Sundays. Admission is free. ANTIQUARIAN PRINTS ARBOUR Fine Art, Holland Village, is holding an exhibition on Antiquarian Prints, Drawings and Maps of434 words
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Miscellaneous402 1984-09-17 23 FUJIAN FUZHOU OPERA TROUPE THE Fujian Fuzhou Opera Troupe will be performing at the Palace Theatre from tomorrow to Oct 4, at 8 nightly. The programme schedule is as follows: Sept 18 The Pearl Pagoda; Sept 19 The Banished Lin Zexu; Sept 20 Searching for the Huanhua Nunnery; Sept 21402 words
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Miscellaneous271 1984-09-17 23 FILMSHOWS AT MARITIME MUSEUM AT THE Maritime Museum at Sentosa, groups of 10 or more visitors can request fof the following films to be screened this month. They are: Gold River a film about exploring the rapids of New Zealand's rivers in a jet boat; Estuaries a macro and micro271 words
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Miscellaneous634 1984-09-17 24 leisure comics —I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook Kua MMrcuifs.TH* 1 -ouvtiam*run*. K»tthatpomt, THS^lik^eV X/--WiWswcooßAMmf* tr*icM*ASf*9e***> convex DWiusotfr frytNfr- Y NJ. fttCfluiTS To TMRfiW AWAV CiMSKALMN/C/ Alt THt'R f JZJfLj- TH*R ©IP MWTYU*.' WD Ki^.^_ > chawiv? X #MM. y If you have been expecting a September 23 to October 22634 words
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985 1984-09-17 25 OM @WHO ARE the people more likely to get viral hepati-. tis? oThe following groups of people are more likely to get the disease: DOCTORS, dentists, nurses and other medical professionals who come into regular contact with chronic hepatitis sufferers and985 words
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381 1984-09-17 25 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING IF YOU are thinking of making a career switch, don't expect too much immediately. For example: You are now in banking and you want to launch into public relations, which is a new field in your experience.381 words
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306 1984-09-17 25 THE SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) has integrated Services 15 and 196. The purpose is to provide a speedy link between Marine Parade and Jurong. Formerly, Service 15 plied between the Marine Parade terminal and Shenton Way while Service 196 plied306 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-09-17 29 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE ERA of the Pakistani domination in squash may soon end, if the win by Greg Pollard of Australia over Pakistani Maqsood Ahmed in the final of the Malaysian Open at the Subang courts yesterday is any indication. World number290 words
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Article371 1984-09-17 29 ERIC TAN, the present number one junior, convincingly outstroked the past's number one junior Tang Chiang Sin 9-2, 8-10, 9-6, 9-3, in an hour-long preliminary match of the Anchor Singapore Open at Kallang yesterday. Playing hard, aggressive squash, the two traded some exquisite rallies371 words
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211 1984-09-17 29 P M SAMY, who failed to make it to the 1984 World Cup and Putra Cup, had the consolation of winning the Sembawang Country Club stroke championship at Sembawang Road yesterday. Samy had his own way when arch rival and World Cup211 words
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Article794 1984-09-17 29 RACE 1 a 4 Dlv 9 1,200m 11 Frieco 55 Tweedie (4) 111 10 Job Pierre S5 Leoag (9) 2 2 2 1 Accomplice 57 Tlley (8) 6 5 3 4 Kuda Naga 5« S B Tan (12) 9 6 4 Coarse Scratching: 15 Mane Lisa 54 Owner794 words
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Article74 1984-09-17 30 W« laalnit 13 pie. loth thm um> Donflas and A A Mo» rilM Lipti, wen fhre piwity IRoks but th«y elo»«d their tyn. Instead, umpire Bruce awarded a penalty stroke te Australia when lie had no reaeon to. I'm extremely diestandard of umpirInf. tf two deoHno74 words
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Article99 1984-09-17 30 INDIA, which had missed the opening ceremony, almost missed the closing ceremony as well at the Tun Razak Stadium yesterday. Instead of assembling on the field immediately after the final, they ran off to the dressing room and stayed there. They were about to leave for their99 words
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403 1984-09-17 30 B KULA - AUSTRALIA 2 INDIA 1 JUNIOR WORLD CUP Reports by B KULA in KUALA LUMPUR INDIA ONCE again had to tag behind Australia. Despite brilliant displays of skills in the final of the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup qualifying round at the Tun Razak Stadium, the403 words
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194 1984-09-17 30 PAKISTAN 3 MALAYSIA 0 PAKISTAN won the third spot in the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round when they beat Malaysia 3-0. Mumtaz Haider scored two goals in the second half to increase his tournament goal tally to 13. The194 words
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60 1984-09-17 30 IK Jlll»Mi i#(4fe#4fcM# IA VAMA*#!** WWFINFwJf HI mi ti tut my ft«yr "'r* 'Ifiww vvvt 'IMP nitfwiti i til* I# winnlil§ r Our vletory path will noi •top h«r«. W« M|l *fct Mm 4m* iHor Cup .pHilrVPnei® jv«t In August n«xt y««r Sv m60 words
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Article103 1984-09-17 30 THE AUSTRALIAN team was the only team that would not allow any members from the other competing countries to hitch a ride in their bus to or from the Tun Razak Stadium. Last week, two Korean officials who had missed their bus to the stadium tried103 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-09-17 30 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA THE NATIONAL golf team went down by 10 points to 5 in their Old Parr annual International Matchplay tournament match against Malaysia at Tasek Utara Golf Club in Johor Baru yesterday. The378 words
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272 1984-09-17 30 DANIEL LIM did not have to stretch himself yesterday to win his first major golf title the coveted Singapore Island Country Club Stroke Championship at Bukit course. Daniel, who led by 10 strokes after 54 holes played over three different courses, shot an272 words
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176 1984-09-17 31 Reuter AMSTERDAM, Monday DUTCH champions Feyenoord Rotterdam, who meet Panathinaikos of Athens in the European Champions' Cup on Wednesday, recovered from an appalling start to the season with a 4-1 home win over Haarlem today. But Ajax Amsterdam held on to first placeReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration798 1984-09-17 31 BRIAN Clough's Nottingham Forest took over the leadership of the First Division yesterday after beating Luton Town, displacing Tottenham, who led on goal difference from six other sides after Saturday's games. Forest swept to a convincing 31 victory. Steve Hodge798 words
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Article1199 1984-09-17 31 ENQUSM MV ONE Chelsea 3 West Ham 0, Coventry 0 Man Utd 3, Ipswich 2 Arsenal 1, Liverpool 1 Sunderland 1, Newcastle 2 Everton 3, Southampton 2 Norwich 1, Stoke 2 Leicester 2, Tottenham S QPR 0, Watford 3 Aston VMa 3, West Bromwich 2 Sheff Wed1,199 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-09-17 32 Former Liverpool player finds net with free-kick Reuter ROME, Monday GRAEME SOUNESS from Scotland, one of the foreigners playing in the world's richest football championship, the Italian League, scored from a firsthalf free-kick in SAMPDORIA's 1-0 home win over newly promoted CREMONESE. Team-mateReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-09-17 32 S GULAM - He refuses to confirm or deny Pahang coaching job By S GULAM FORMER NATIONAL soccer coach Jita Singh would neither confirm nor deny a one-month coaching assignment with the Malaysian state of Pahang when contacted last night. On Saturday he issued a statement saying330 words
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