Singapore Monitor, 27 September 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-09-27 1 EVENING 1 EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Thursday. September 27, 1984 30 cents V C »P) Nc 21 5 8-i19 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-09-27 1 AP EDMONTON, Thursday SCIENTISTS hope the well-preserved body of a sailor who died in the Arctic 138 years ago will provide clues as to why an experienced British expedition perished to the last man. Mr Owen Beattie, an anthropqlogist at the University of Alberta,AP - 171 words
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1016 1984-09-27 1 CATHERINE ONG - They will attract more visitors because of competitive rates, says Dr Tan From CATHERINE ONG in Washington, Thursday THE over-supply of hotel rooms in Singapore should help tourism as this would make room rates more competitive, Dr Tony Tan, the Minister for Trade and1,016 words
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168 1984-09-27 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday A KEY House of Representatives committee yesterday approved a fiveyear renewal of a special trade pro{ramme allowing 3,000 products from 40 developing countries to enter the United States duty-free and graduating Singapore and some other countries from theReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement125 1984-09-27 1 I L KENNEX HI ACI( AC 1 f SPORTS a iIISUBf (PTC) ITD. NO OTHER BAM ALLOWS YOU TO DO All THESE er Check yonr balance isr Order a new cheque book Re<|uest for i statement KaT Stop payment on a cheque lar Tranter fnds tar Pay Mb lar Place125 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-09-27 2 K K FONG - Story: K K FONG Pictures: Mohd Ishak A PRE DAWN lightning storm followed by wide-spread downpour of torrential rain caused several areas to be flooded as people left home for work today. One of the worst-hit was near the junction of Lim206 words
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Article31 1984-09-27 2 THE Meteorological Station said the weather outlook until midnight would be cloudy with intermittent light and moderate rain. The temperature will be between 24 and 28 degrees Celsius.31 words
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106 1984-09-27 2 SINGAPORE citizens, by descent or registration,who are miners, are reminded that they must take the oath of renunciation, allegiance and loyalty within 12 months after reaching the age of 21. Under the Constitution, those who fail to do so will lose their Singapore106 words
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Article235 1984-09-27 3 1 million sales at Micro 84 Indication that the business computer market is still holding strong despite intense competition OVER $1 MILLION worth of computer systems and peripherals were sold during last week's business and personal computer exhibition, Micro 84, at the Mandarin Hotel. Most of the sales went to235 words
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254 1984-09-27 3 NINE people were injured, six seriously, in four road accidents yesterday. Two Korean construction workers were seriously injured when they were involved in an accident with a private bus in Clemenceau Avenue at about 12.30 am. The two were Mr Kim Yoon Soo, 35,254 words
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144 1984-09-27 3 A JOBLESS youth who found a pair of sandals along the fifth floor corridor of a block of flats and walked off with them was given a one year conditional discharge today. District judge Rahim Jalil was told that at about spm yesterday, Mr144 words
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Article38 1984-09-27 3 THE THAKRAL Emporium in High Street lost $38,000 worth of goods when burglars broke into the firm's premises on Tuesday night. An assortment of watches, video recorders, video cameras and musical instruments were missing.38 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-09-27 4 PRESIDENT Devan Nair tries out the indoor air rifle range in the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra) clubhouse in Bukit Merah last night. SAF officer Captain Philip Goh, who represents the armed forces in shooting, was on hand to give the President a74 words
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Article51 1984-09-27 4 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore Students' Union presented a cheque for more than $110,000 to the Community Chest of Singapore this afternoon. Dr Ee Peng Liang, president of the Community Chest, received the donation, which was raised through a food and fun fair and a "Rag and Flag51 words
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Article228 1984-09-27 4 SOME glimmer of hope that building construction has started to pick up again is being provided by construction statistics for the second quarter of this year, released by the Ministry of National Development. The public sector is still playing the major role in keeping construction going.228 words
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Article437 1984-09-27 5 NUS begins computerising its collection of books, microfiche and microform materials By SEAH MEI KIANG BORROWERS from the National University of Singapore library will soon find it easier to borrow books and harder to get away with returning them late. Computerisation of the library's massive collection437 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-09-27 6 THE SINGAPORE Technical Institute (STI) and the Aljunied Vocational Institute will be developed as centres for the Industrial Technician Certificate (ITC) courses by July 1986. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister-in-charge and chairman of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) announced this yesterday when171 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-09-27 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO AIR-RAID sirens on top of high-rise buildings may become as common a sight in Singapore as television antennae. Studies are under way to choose suitable equipment for an early-warn-ing system to alert Singaporeans to any air attack.369 words
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world
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Article, Illustration590 1984-09-27 8 Hong Kong's runaway best-seller AP BEUING, Thurs THE UNION Jacks will come down, the British monarch will no longer grace the dollar and People's Liberation Army troops will man the barricades instead of British army Gurkhas. But yesterday's agreement on ChineseAP - 590 words
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174 1984-09-27 8 UPI CROWN POINT (Indiana), Thursday JUDGE James L Clement has drawn the wrath of female deputies for issuing a memorandum saying he prefers woman attorneys to wear skirts instead of pants. The Superior Court Judge also drew a refusalUPI - 174 words
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494 1984-09-27 9 AP BOWLING GREEN (Ohio), Thursday UNITED States President Ronald Reagan said yesterday the US was negotiating among Syria, Lebanon and Israel in an effort to get foreign forces out of Lebanon. He said Assistant Secretary of State Richard Murphy wasAP - 494 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration145 1984-09-27 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS IN THE privacy of a secluded villa on the shores of the Mediterranean, a few select friends will gather tomorrow to celebrate a unique event the 50th anniversary of a romantic and enduring legend. Advance reports of the145 words
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100 1984-09-27 9 SOVIET cosmonauts Valeri Byumin and Leonid Popov drank their way out of trouble in space during their Soyuz 25 voyage in 1977, Jane's Spacecraft Directory disclosed. It was only water floating in a weightless bubble in the cabin, but it threatened to wreck100 words
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57 1984-09-27 9 SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko looked healthy and walked unaided when he met Finland's Prime Minister Kaveli Sorsa for talks yesterday, Finnish sources said. The 73-year-old leader, who looked frail in televised public appearances earlier this month, met Mr $orsa in the Kremlin for 45 minutes57 words
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64 1984-09-27 9 Agencies SPANISH Culture Minister Javier Solana visited surrealist painter Salvador Dali, who is recovering from surgery in a Barcelona clinic, and said he seemed lonely. "He wanted company," Mr Solana said. Mr Dali, 80, had a skin graft operation on Sept 7 afterAgencies - 64 words
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141 1984-09-27 10 LAT-WP NEW YORK, Thurs SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei GromyVo yesterday cast a pall over his talks tomorrow with President Reagan by issuing a strongly-worded attack on the US Administration after a three-hour meeting here with Secretary of State George Shultz. The SovietLAT-WP - 141 words
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265 1984-09-27 10 AP NEW DELHI, Thurs A SOVIET military plane was shot down by anti-communist guerillas in Afghanistan's Logar Valley last weekend, killing SO to 50 people, a western diplomatic report said yesterday. The report mentioned several plane shootings and rocket attacks inAP - 265 words
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202 1984-09-27 10 AP NEW YORK, Thursday THE FIVE best hotels in the world are all in Asia, and the best of them for the fourth year in a row is the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, an American financial magazine says. Hong Kong has threeAP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-09-27 10 A French soldier boys some souvenirs next to the French base of Dubnt nt NDjamena on the eve of the French troop withdrawal from Chad, following an agreement between Libya and France40 words
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112 1984-09-27 10 BANGKOK, Thurs IN A MAJOR foreign policy move, Thailand is launching a drive towards closer understanding and greater co-operation with the Soviet Union. The pro-government Bangkok Post reported this yesterday in a front page story by its chief editor, Then112 words
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84 1984-09-27 10 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US national budget deficit soared by a near-record U5533.5 billion (5570.3 billion) in the month of August, putting the total for the entire fiscal year well above the deficit protected by President Ronald Reagan's Administration, the Treasury Department reportedAP - 84 words
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Advertisement115 1984-09-27 9 I Traditional TAIWAN PORRIDGE Lovers of true Taiwan porridge can now enjoy a wholesome meal of traditional favourites in the Coffee Lounge, Goodwood Park Hotel. To accompany the porridge, there is a list of more than 40 items crisp fried baby squids, spicy kangkong, fried bean sprouts with salted fish115 words
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Advertisement162 1984-09-27 10 DRAGON PHOENIX RESTAURANT cIBICI^BICIGIGIG) i UW I I SUfOOD GAROUPA ra soon hock njj fcl CRABS. PRAWNS R] rcl LOBSTERS El (3 [3 [30 Delicious Cantonese Cuisine by HOP I KOK WAI We cater for birthday wedding parties buffet lunches business functions Live music and songs while you dine in162 words
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Article30 1984-09-27 11 Chinese doctors in Shanghai have successfully transplanted a corpse s thumb, frozen for 518 days, to the hand of a factory worker who lost her thumb in an accident.30 words
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Article31 1984-09-27 11 Some children of alcoholic fathers have brain abnormalities often seen in chronic alcohol abusers. Medical experts take this to be a new lead to sorting out hereditary link in alcoholism.31 words
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Article27 1984-09-27 11 Tinkering with Mother Nature should neither be feared nor viewed as the salvation of a hungry world. Genetic engineers can crossbreed plants by non-sex-ual means.27 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-09-27 11 TRENDS Science and Medicine CHICAGO: Genetic engineering on {>lants or tinkering with mother naure should neither be feared nor viewed as the salvation of a hungry world. The purpose of the relatively new science is to improve crop varieties, making them more resistant to394 words
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Article167 1984-09-27 11 WASHINGTON: Some young sons of alcoholic fathers have brain abnormalities often seen in chronic alcohol abusers. A New York medical team said this was a new lead to sorting out the hereditary link in alcoholism. The findings suggest that one brain "deficit" often blamed on the167 words
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Article215 1984-09-27 11 UPI CAPE CANAVERAL: A US$5O million (Sslo7 million) satellite will be launched from the shuttle Challenger on its flight beginning next week to tell scientists more about how sunshine affects earth's climate. The earth radiation budget satellite ERBS is the first of three satellites that willUPI - 215 words
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Article213 1984-09-27 11 Reuter LONDON: ELEVEN per cent of British households now have a microcomputer and half of their owners are probably still wondering why. The British have taken micros into their hearts and homes like no one else apart from the Americans. Even in Japan, only three perReuter - 213 words
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Article99 1984-09-27 11 nese doctors in Shanghai have successfully transplanted a corpse's thumb, frozen for 518 days, to the hand of a factory worker, Miss Shen Guijian, who lost her thumb in an accident. The surgeon was Dr Huang Shuolin. During the operation, doctors removed skin tissues from the frozen99 words
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Article54 1984-09-27 11 Aids (acouired immune deficiency syndrome), which has so tar afflicted mainly homosexual men and intravenous drug users, has left a lethal time bomb in blood banks, according to medical officials. This month two peoEle in the United States died from Aids after having lood transfusions donated by people54 words
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Advertisement247 1984-09-27 11 2I OPENING DAY'S I I 29 September HIGHLIGHTS 1984. Time Programme v Courtesy of 12 noun 12.30 pm Opening Showtime Castle's Gymnastic* Fitness Centre 12.30 100 pen Prtae-giving ceremony of Interior Designing Contest 1.00 2.00 pm Seal Carving and Local Artist Chinese Calligraphy Teo Yew Yap 2.00 3.00 pm On-the-Spot247 words
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83 1984-09-27 12 GOLD COIN'S group pre-tax profits fell 58 per cent from $11.47 million to $4.87 million in the first six months ended June 30 despite a 17 per cent turnover improvement to $187.99 million from $160.50 million. The directors cite higher raw material prices and83 words
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Article1273 1984-09-27 12 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM MOST LOCAL companies pay an annual dividend because they believe it makes shareholders happy and that, in turn, helps relationships with investors. Indeed, investors looking for a regular flow of income would almost certainly shift out of stocks that do not pay dividends1,273 words
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162 1984-09-27 13 WALL STREET Reuter BLUE chip and secondary stocks rose together for the first time tlus week as bargain hunting pulled the market out. of its rut. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had two modest gains on Monday and Tuesday, had a gain of 4.96Reuter - 162 words
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Article47 1984-09-27 13 At the midday break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was up 1.12 points to 452.44 from the previous day's close of 451.32. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was down 0.1492 point to 131.7922 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 131.9414.47 words
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197 1984-09-27 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened steady this morning with prices closing firm at lunch break. Pan-El did the top volume again at 559,000 to close at $3.38, followed by Pahang Con's 337,000 ending at $1.39 and NOL's 223,000 at $2.05. Top risers Malaysian Feedmill was197 words
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Article243 1984-09-27 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: sligktly steady. Boustead 2.04/2.05 Cold Store 3.12/3.16 F L N 5.65/5.70 Genting 5.30/5.35 G I H 2 79/2.80 Haw Par 2.16/2.17 Isetan 2.75/2.84 Keck Seng 2.49/2.50 Esso 3 04/3.06 Hume 5.00S Inchcape 2.70/2.71 Intraco 2.75/2.77 M Mulpha (S) I.lBb Oriental 3.76/3.78 PMC 1.91/1.93243 words
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Article108 1984-09-27 13 Your St lo ono unit of foioign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT 00 USS ***** 2.1(00 2 1510 sterling 2.7000 2.6780 2 6680 Australian 1.1144 1 7903 1 7753 Canadian! 1 6528 1 #328 1.8178 NurMMd) 108*1 1.0491 ***** n+mmik MmtrimmMUtm 10.3143 10.0843 10.0143 DaatahKrooar 19.8318 19 5318 19.3318108 words
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Article129 1984-09-27 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar recovered some of its initial losses in quiet early trading but was still below New York levels, dealers said. It fell to 3.0300 marks but later rose to 3.0380/0400, still below New York's 3.0400/50 finish. It fell to an initial 244.50 yen129 words
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opinion / letters
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623 1984-09-27 14 HENRY LIM - Retraining programmes are geared to needs of the young HENRY LIM Singapore 1545 THE NEED for money to cope with the effects of inflation and the desire to maintain active roles in society are two reasons for retired persons to return to work. Although623 words
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Article226 1984-09-27 14 THE increasing number of car vandalism cases must be viewed with concern by Singaporeans. It is doubtful that there is anyone who has not heard of a friend's car being scratched with a coin or having the accessories wilfully damaged. Simple theft would be less226 words
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Article112 1984-09-27 14 "HEALTHY democracy requires a fully informed citizenry. That is why the Press must serve a full course of news. Unless it does, we get half a meal when we think we are eating a whole meal. That may be better than no meal at all, but to people determined112 words
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Article57 1984-09-27 14 TAN HENG HUAY - REPLY TAN HENG HUAY Exec Asst Secretary Public Relations Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter "Another victim of noise in high-rise living" by "Flabbergasted" (SM, Sept 15). As no address was given, we are unable to investigate the matter. The writer is requested57 words
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505 1984-09-27 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT HONG KONG residents at last have the chance to look forward to stability, if only in the short run. The initialling of an agreement on the colony's future by London and Beijing yesterday is a welcome end to the505 words
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300 1984-09-27 15 WE REFER to the letter "Public road used for business" (SM, Sept 20). We checked the following day and found more than 10 heavy vehicles parked along Jalan Ampas. Some workers were disassembling a white unregistered heavy truck for repairs300 words
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Article103 1984-09-27 15 TAN LEE KENG - TAN LEE KENG Singapore 1334 ON APRIL 15, 1982, Rediffusion launched its 24-hour service and promised home listeners a round-the-clock service. Two years later the home subscribers on the Silver Network are still waiting while listeners at the hotels are enjoying the service. Many listeners have103 words
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219 1984-09-27 15 AT THE opening of the Speak Mandarin campaign, the Prime Minister reminded the promoters of the campaign that they must not put too much pressure on pupils who might not nave the mental capacity to absorb two languages (SM, Sept 22). I am219 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-09-27 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE SINGAPOREAN jazz artistes for the first time are getting together to present a special act for this year's International Jazz Festival (Oct 12 to 17). The musicians, from different jazz styles, will show the development of jazz from around 1920 to the present day.456 words
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Article, Illustration997 1984-09-27 16 WONG AH YOKE - TITLE: THE 7TH DAWN STARRING: William Holden, Capucine, Susannah York, Tetouro Tamba DIRECTOR: Lewis Gilbert SHOWING: Lido Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE AT a time when SBC is pursuing a trend of dramas steeped in local history, it seems fitting to release an old American movie997 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-09-27 16 PAT D'ROSE - TOWN BEAT PAT D'ROSE BRITISH jazz-funk group, Shakatak, will be here in three weeks' time, this time with just one female singer. Norma Lewis, the group's shapely black singer, left the band at the beginning of this year to resume her solo singing career, leaving Gill Saward272 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-09-27 18 Thursday Feature Special Manimal (Pilot) (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) PRODUCED by Glen Larson, Manimal borrows liberally from Cat People and Altered States. Simon McCorkindale plays Jonathan Chase, a professor of animal behavioural science who is also a special police consultant. His explorer father has378 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-27 18 m'SVEHE HERE is good news for those who have been waiting for the telecast of the Singapore Youth Festival Opening '84. It will be shown over Channel 5 at 5.05 pm this Sunday. The event, which transformed the National Stadium into a418 words
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202 1984-09-27 19 I REFER to the letter from "Fairplay" (SM, Sept 13) and your Sept 12 and Sept 18 reports on the poor sound level for the first and second quarterfinals of Talentime '84 (English). Our sound engineers have investigated the matter and202 words
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Miscellaneous600 1984-09-27 17 -¥^ißl=' 2.30 SBC TEXT- Uv« Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme by The Immortal* (C) jflK J 4.30 Tarzan End of the River i <f lP^^|K 5.20 Moonfleet. f 1 No one really believes the legend of Blackboard Mohune r> and his lost treasure, until John Trenchard discovers the entrance a600 words
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Advertisement194 1984-09-27 18 Where Can You Get the Latest News In East Coast? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE A MONITOR W Avaiiabip in f ast Coast it Katong N»'.vs Aq«-»n< y 350 Iq K;it(nicj R >a(! Rahumamya St,ill 240 Itj K,tt( »l)i) Mi >a<«194 words
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Miscellaneous560 1984-09-27 19 van 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Musical Notebook Descriptive Music Scenic Wonders 1. Debussy: La Mer, Berlin Philharmonic/Herbert von Karajan 2. Respighi: Pines of Rome, London Symphony Orchestra/Lamberto GardeNi 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Musical Notebook Descriptive Music Scenic Wonders (cont'd): 1. Respighi: Fountains of Rome, London Symphony Orchestra/Gardelli560 words
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Miscellaneous125 1984-09-27 19 Opus 60, Berliner PhNharmontc/Kubeiik 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Easy Listening: 1. World-Wide Movie and TV Hits 2. Top Brass Various Bands 3. Romantic St nogs 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Easy Listening (cont'd) 7.00 News and Weather Forecast 7.15 Arts Circle 7.30 Ballet Highlights: Delibes: Coppelia Ballet Suite, London Philharmonic Orchestra/Stanley Black 9.00125 words
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Miscellaneous212 1984-09-27 19 Wagner: Piano Sonata in A, Pater Donohoe (piano) 4. Wagner: WesendonK Lieder, Margaret Oavies (mezzo-soprano), Steuart Bedford (piano) 5. Wagner: Uebestod, Peter Donohoe (piano) 11.15 Music to Remember 12.00 AM News-in-Brief and Weather Forecast 12.09 Close 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial Review 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World212 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-09-27 19 12.00 PM News-irv Brief foiowedby Programme Summary 12.08 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.90 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Animal Chatter 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05118 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-09-27 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tkle: €.43 am (0.2 m) Low tide: 7.24 am (0.5 m) High tide: 12.26 pm (2.8 m) High tide: 1.02 pm (2.8 m) Low tide: 6.52 pm (0.2 m) Low tide: 7.35 pm (0.1 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous588 1984-09-27 20 Herbert Beyer's ertworks on dieptey at the Qoethe-lnetttut Art Gallery HERBERT BAYER in products ranging from micrograTHERE will be an exhibition of photographs, paintings and drawings by Herbert Bayer at the Goethe-Institut !P Soc,et y oJ Sm K d Art Gallery until Saturday, noon to P°£? w 081 6pm daily.588 words
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Miscellaneous25 1984-09-27 20 JAPANESE FILM THE Japanese Cultural Society will screen Duel at the Ichijojl Temple today at 7 pm at Singapore Cultural Theatre. For details, call *****2825 words
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Article599 1984-09-27 21 JERRY HULSE - By JERRY HULSE OK MATES, we can forget all about the African Queen image that everyone used to associate with barging in Europe. Comfort is the aim these days, what with cabins possessing their own facilities, which is to say a 100 and a shower.599 words
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Article220 1984-09-27 21 IT should b« emphasised, though, that barging is not for everyone. Certainly not the traveller who abhors tranquility. Because on a barge one travels at a snail's pace. Travelling by barge makes hurrying an Impossibility, what with speeds of barely 4 and 5 mph and220 words
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Miscellaneous384 1984-09-27 22 leisure comics ARIES Murk 21 to April 20 LIBRA A sudden invitation to a fam- September 23 to October 22 ily gathering may mean that This is a good date for starting you will have to put off an anything new. All the signs are outing with a friend. An384 words
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Article288 1984-09-27 23 ASIAN students rank first in the number of foreign students studying in American colleges and institutions. This amounts to 40 per cent of the 338,894 foreign students studying in the USA according to last year's statistics. It has been observed that the majority of these students288 words
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Advertisement57 1984-09-27 23 STUDY IN US Inter Cultural Consultants, International (ICCI) San Francisco, USA is pleased to announce the appointment of \v eouscope SINGAPORE as its Regional Educational Consultant for admission of overseas students in accredited US educational institutions. For details, please contact: ICCI Regional Educational Consultant EDUSCOPE 150 South Bridge Road #B-1757 words
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Advertisement248 1984-09-27 23 Metropolitan Y.M.C.A. (Steven Road) offers I.A.M. Part I Certificate (U.K.) commencing: 6/11/84 7-month course preparing students for 1985 June Examination. For more information# and students membership application cad: 737-7755 •xt 508 503 'Mtk i Give yourself the Powers edge over competition The first presentation, impression you Since 1923 we make248 words
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Advertisement240 1984-09-27 26 1 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIP'S NAME We. Westbulk Shipping Re Ltd, of 3201. 32nd Floor. Hong Leong Building, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of change of ship's name, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act240 words
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Advertisement400 1984-09-27 26 CMWWIIHUS mowitoS" An expanding organisation requires people, good people who are dynamic, ambitious and creative. The Singapore Monitor is a member of the Singapore News Publications Limited, publishers of two major Chinese language morning and evening papers, Lian He Zao Bao and Wan Bao. The Company is large, providing job400 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1984-09-27 27 WONDER BOY - ■ivlUUliUk^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY HEAVY rain fell during the second half of this morning workout hindering what was expected to be a morning of fast gallops at the Bukit Timah Racecourse. Only one Cup candidate was able to make time1,040 words
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Article682 1984-09-27 27 RACE 1 2.00 CI 3 Div 8 1400 m 1 Second To None II 57 Ng 2 2 Clair De Lun« II 55% App Marzuki 8 3 Fox Kingdom 55% App Danis 4 4 Active Fox 55% GwMliam 9 5 Catch A Qlimpse 54V? Khoo 1 6 Stratos682 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-09-27 28 Reuter LONDON, Thursday SEVERIANO Ballesteros of Spain has not won a golf tournament in more than two months, yet he is still favoured to take his third World Match Play title in four years at Wentworth this week. Such is the golfingReuter - 599 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-09-27 28 r DAVIS CUP AP PORTLAND (Orsgon), Thursday AS USUAL, John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors are full of confidence as they lead what some are calling the greatest US contingent in Davis Cup history tomorrow into the semifinal round of the prestigious internationalAP - 477 words
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240 1984-09-27 28 Reuter SEOUL, Thursday BEIJING is expected to be chosen as the venue for the 1990 Asian Games when the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) meets to debate the issue here tomorrow. Conference officials said today Beiiing and Hiroshima, Japan, are bothReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-09-27 29 AP BRITISH heavyweight boxing hope Frank Bruno (right) delivers a punch to the head of Canada's Ken Lakusta at the Wembley Arena in London on Tuesday night. Bruno, ranked 18 in the World Boxing Council heavyweight listings, won by a KO just 1 minute and 30AP; PICTURE: AP - 202 words
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212 1984-09-27 29 Marvis Frazier sends his oppon ent to the canvas in Round One AP PENNSAUKEN (Nsw Jersey), Thursday MARVIS Frazier, in his first fight since losing to Larry Holmes 10 months ago, stopped Dave Starkey in the first round of a scheduled 10round heavyweight bout on Tuesday night. Frazier, son ofAP - 212 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-09-27 29 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday REIGNING world champion Anatoly Karpov adjourned the sixth game of his title defence against Garry Kasparov yesterday with winning chances after 42 moves. Although each player has only a rook and three pawns, Karpov has a dangerous outside passed pawn thatReuter - 308 words
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136 1984-09-27 29 Reuter PEREIRA (Colombia) Thursday FRENCHMAN Yave Cabard set a new professional world record for the 500 m time trial at an international track cycling meeting here last night. Cahard, 26, the 1980 Olympic sprint silver medallist, clocked 28.58 sees, bettering the previous markReuter - 136 words
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238 1984-09-27 30 Reuter PARIS, Thursday DEFENDING champions Bordeaux battled hard for a goalless draw in Bastia on Tuesday night to maintain their three-point lead in the French soccer league after an impressive run of nine matches without defeat. Bordeaux were permanently on theReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-09-27 30 WORLD CUP a// Ammm OP Reuter COPENHAGEN, Thurs DENMARK set off on the long road to Mexico in workmanlike fashion with a hard-fought but well deserved 1-0 win over Scandinavian neighbours Norway in their World Cup Group Six tie tonight. TheReuter - 373 words
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322 1984-09-27 30 Reuter BUDAPEST, Thursday HUNGARY, trailing 0-1 after 50 minutes, punished their great rivals Austria with a three-goal burst to make a stunning start tonight to their bid to reach the 1986 World Cup soccer finals. Hungary's 3-1 win in their opening European Group FiveReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-09-27 30 S GULAM - Ex-national striker gets offer to train Intermediate soccer squad By S GULAM MOHD NOH, 30, the ex-na-tional striker, has been approached by the Football Association of Singapore to coach the Intermediate team, who are presently without a coach. Andrew Yap, the Intermediate team manager, who is247 words
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380 1984-09-27 31 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER PREVIEW AP LONDON, Thursday THE LEAD in the race for the English First Division soccer title has changed five times in four weeks. But TOTTENHAM, the current leaders, are expected to hold on to the top spot on Saturday with aAP - 380 words
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Article40 1984-09-27 31 Chelsea v Leicester Coventry v Arsenal Ipswich v Aston Villa Liverpool v Sheff Wed Newcastle v West Ham Nottm Forest v Norwich Southampton v QPR Stoke v Sunderland Tottenham v Luton Watford v Everton WBA v Manchester Utd40 words
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Article46 1984-09-27 31 Results of Milk Cup second round, first leg ties played last night: Chelsea 3 Millwall 1 Halifax 1 Tottenham 5 Leicester 4 Brentford 2 Manchester United 4 Burnley 0 Newcastle 3 Bradford 1 Sheffield United 2 Evert on 2 Stoke 1 Rotherham 246 words
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