Singapore Monitor, 20 October 1984
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Title Section12 1984-10-20 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, October 20, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration730 1984-10-20 1 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Airport a perfect daily spot to rest while waiting for a profitable fare ROBERT CONCEICAO WHILE Singaporeans face long waits for taxis at peak periods, more than 300 cabs may be queued up at Changi AirportPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 730 words
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167 1984-10-20 2 A KNIFE-WIELDING robber is preying on lone woman shoppers in a Chinatown car park, police say. Sources yesterday said that several women had been attacked in the car park at Park Crescent behind the People's Park Complex in the "past few weeks". The robber,167 words
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528 1984-10-20 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - Finance Ministry doing survey to find out the views of officers »y GANDHI AMBALAM CIVIL Servants have been asked what arrangements they would prefer for the introduction of a shorter working week. A circular has been sent to heads of ministries and departments seeking528 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-10-20 2 SEVENTEEN graduates have signed up to serve in the Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC). Assistant Commissioner Chao Hick Tin, the VSC commandant, said the latest recruitment came about after a concerted effort earlier this-, year ito attract undergraduates from various tertiary institutions. .V81 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-10-20 2 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG SINCE the full-time Diploma-in-Education programme began at the Institute of Education (IE) in 1980, all the awards for best allround student have gone to students from the English stream. It was different this year. Miss Lim Chuan Sans, 24, the programme'sPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 369 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-10-20 3 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM THE POOD section of the Ministry of the Environment has tested samples of Morinaga candy from Singapore stores and found no trace of poison. A Ministry official said last night the section had been "monitoring the situation" since news542 words
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380 1984-10-20 3 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE CASSETTE-TAPE producers are attempting to set up a system of approved dealers in an effort to stamp out tape piracy in Singapore. The dealers will be offered a better financial deal in return for promising not to handle pirate tapes,380 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-10-20 4 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - Reports by EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN THE WORKERS' Party leader, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, last night would not be drawn into repeating outside Parliament a question he asked in the House yesterday as to whether Brigadier General Lee Hsien Loong was promoted to314 words
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656 1984-10-20 4 Mr Jeyaretnam: May I ask the Defence Minister to answer my questions? My auestions are: how long has this officer (Brig-Gen Lee) been in active service before he was promoted, whether there is a parallel anywhere in the world and, as a third656 words
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Article79 1984-10-20 4 Parliament was told yesterday that the press merger made sense because the expected circulation war between newspapers would have had an uncertain outcome. 'Singapore may. at the end of the day, still end up with only one newspaper in English and one in Chinese, said Mr S Dhanabalan.79 words
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293 1984-10-20 4 OTHER issues discussed in Parliament yesterday were: Would the Housing Board consider completing new flats with tile, marble or parquet flooring? Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, reiterated that the HDB woula continue to provide floor finishes293 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-10-20 5 A HANDSHAKE, and a musical gift. That was what the chairman of Singapore's 2Sth-anniversary celebrations committee, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, received from Citibank executive, Mr Nick Greville, at a Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) concert at the Victoria Concert Hall last night. The gift: The orchestral score65 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-10-20 5 AFTER his verbal Jousting with Dr Goh Keng Swee, the MP for Anson yesterday sought to provoke Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when he raised the issue of a popularly elected President. Mr J B Jeyaretnam used words like the Prime Minister's "brainwave" in387 words
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255 1984-10-20 5 AMENDMENTS to the Finance Companies Act were necessary to provide for effective supervision of finance companies and to brine it in line with the revised Banking Act, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday. Moving the second reading of the255 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-10-20 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Report by ROBERT CONCEICAO FROM NEXT month horses and stables at the Singapore Turf Club (STC) will no longer be washed with water supplied by the Public Utilities Board (PUB). Mr Chan Cheong Hoy, the course and estate manager ofPictures by HAIRIS - 304 words
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Article167 1984-10-20 6 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) says water users in the west of Singapore face no health hazards, despite a report that supplies in that area have a higher content of substances suspected to cause cancer. The board said in a prepared statement yesterday that167 words
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248 1984-10-20 6 SINGAPORE is expected to be squatter-free by 1990. By the end of this year, there will be an estimated 35.000 to 38,000 squatters left, and the Government plans to resettle all of them in the next few years. The248 words
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380 1984-10-20 7 AP DAVAO CITY (PNNppines), Saturday AHMED MEN in military fatigue shirts waylaid an opposition leader as he was driving home on an isolated road yesterday, ordered him out of his car ana killed him in a volley of fire before the eyes of his wife andAP - 380 words
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60 1984-10-20 7 Reuter Baifing, Saturday RUMOURS of imminent food price rises, on the eve of the expected release of a key document on China's economic future, sparked some panic buying in Beijing yesterday, Chinese in the capital said. Some state stores were sold outReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-10-20 7 AP MOSCOW, Saturday KREMLIN number two Mikhail Gorbachev was moved away from his central position in the Soviet leadership in an official photograph published yesterday, prompting speculation about his standing as heir-apparent Mr Gorbachev, 53, who has stood alongside or close to PresidentAP - 188 words
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123 1984-10-20 7 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday A SOVIET airliner crashed with heavy loss of life on a domestic flight during the past week, sources of the state airline Aeroflbt said. They would not say where or when the crash occurred, but travellers who passed through Omsk duringReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-10-20 8 CATHERINE ONG - He says they cannot admit it because to do so would create a crisis By CATHERINE ONG in NEW YORK What's the l*j latest development there (In Cambodia)? oWell, it's a slow process of attrition of the Vietnamese and their Cambodian allies. They're not going769 words
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335 1984-10-20 8 LAT-WP TORONTO, Saturday RAGE and frustration over a recent spate of killings of Canadian policemen have reopened a national debate on restoring the death penalty in this country known for its orderly arid peaceful ways. Eight law officers have been killed so farLAT-WP - 335 words
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557 1984-10-20 9 BRUSSELS, Sat OIL PRICE cuts have raised new hopes in western Europe that a meagre economic recovery can be transformed into a lasting boom. "It certainly is good news for Europe, Mr Francis Uyttebrouk, an economist at Chase Econometrics Associates in557 words
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111 1984-10-20 9 Reuter LONDON, Saturday THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) said yesterday that it will holdcrisis talks in Geneva on Oct 29, determined to cut production to steady the world market in the face of unilateral price cuts. The emergency meeting was calledReuter - 111 words
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Article161 1984-10-20 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday A POLISH collaborator blamed for the murder of 3,000 Jews and civilians during World War II has given up his US citizenship and left the country, the Justice Department said yeserday. The Department said John Avdzej, who settled in New JerseyReuter - 161 words
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Article155 1984-10-20 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US economy slowed to an annual growth rate of 2.7 per cent in the third quarter, the weakest pace since the country began emerging from recession in late 1982, the Commerce Department said yesterday. The ezpansion during July to September followedReuter - 155 words
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130 1984-10-20 10 AP WASHINGTON, Saturday NEARLY one-quarter of foreigners living in the United States arrived here netween 1975 and 1980, a new Census Bureau report disclosed this week. The bureau counted 14,079,906 foreign-born residents in the 1980 census, with 23 per cent JiavingAP - 130 words
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520 1984-10-20 10 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Saturday WARTIME-STYLE precautions are being put into gear in Silicon Valley, the centre of US high technology outside San Francisco, and in the vast defence industry establishments throughout California. The state best known for Hollywood, sun, surf, broadLAT-WP - 520 words
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87 1984-10-20 10 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Saturday UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar yesterday said only one third of the organisation's 159 members had so far paid their 1984 dues in full. While praising the "positive attitude" of some states, he said: "The attitude of manyReuter - 87 words
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Article24 1984-10-20 11 Thai teenagers are becoming removed from religion, are more prone to frequenting cinemas, massage parlours and discotheques, and care less about virginity24 words
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Article29 1984-10-20 11 A new book on ageing for those professionals in their 30s has just been released. At 30. men usually think both physically and psychologically about ageing.29 words
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Article29 1984-10-20 11 If science students are given more time to answer a question in class, their attitude towards the world will improve along with their answers, says a researcher.29 words
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Article109 1984-10-20 11 Who wants to be a millionaire? Moat Italians do, even when the other side of the coin is a government spending deficit of nearly 100,000,000,000,000 lira (US$5l billion). A cabinet minister has revived the idea of slicing three xeros off the Italian currency for the sake of109 words
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Article69 1984-10-20 11 If science teachers give their students more time to answer in class, their attitude towards the world will improve along with their answers, a University of Florida researcher says. Teachers allow students an average of one second to answer, says Miss Mary Budd Rowe, an expert on science69 words
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Article99 1984-10-20 11 CM.kkc.l- -lege and university students will receive intensified courses in Marxist-Leninist theory, said an announcement in Peking in a move to counter the influence of non-communist ideas on students. "Marxism is the guidance for the communist party and the state, as well as the theoretical foundation for99 words
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416 1984-10-20 11 THAI teenagers today are becoming removed from religion, are more prone to frequenting cinemas, massage parlours and discotheques, care far less about virginity in their marriage partners and are increasingly engaging in pre-marital sex, according to a nationwide survey recently completed416 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-10-20 11 The chart shows that the coat of sending youth to leges. Figures are felvein in thousands of US dollars. CMgaqo Tribunt i Qwphic; Sourc#: Til# CoMtpi Bond32 words
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192 1984-10-20 11 MEN born during the United States' post-war "baby boom" are now in their 30s and starting to worry about receding hairlines, jowls and pot bellies. But Mr Curtis Pesman, author of the new book, "How a man ages," says that those192 words
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Advertisement72 1984-10-20 11 I CNSSjfctg/ COCKTAIL LOUNGE ...the heart-throb of Miiamar tloin us as evening falls at The Brass Rail cocktail lounge And capture the glow of sunset as you unwind in style Soft lights and pastel shades promise an evening that seems forever For every bottle of Camus XO Cognac or Dewar's72 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-10-20 12 RODNEY HOBSON - But 50% 'shopping' tax is bad news for our retailers BUDGET ROUNDUP By RODNEY HOBSON THE BUSINESSMAN'S friend turned out to be the wage-earn-er's friend when the Malaysian budget was presented in Parliament yesterday. Finance Minis- ter Daim Zainuddin, a former businessman himself,298 words
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Article621 1984-10-20 12 VITAL STATISTICS MALAYSIANS have cause to rejoice over Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin's maiden budget speech yesterday. They will see a reduction of between 1 to 15 per cent in their tax rates depending on which income bracket they fall under. INDIVIDUAL INCOME621 words
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Article470 1984-10-20 12 PUBLIC REACTION MEMBERS of the financial community reacted positively to the new Malaysian budget. The consensus was that it is extremely favourable in terms of its economic plus for all sectors of the population. First National Bank of Chicago vicepresident Stephen Poh echoed a common470 words
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555 1984-10-20 12 THE JARDINE FLEMING CASE THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore's (MAS) concern at the level of distortion and innuendo that appears to be surrounding the Jardine Fleming Singapore (JFS) issue has resulted in yet another unprecedented move. Twenty-four hours after555 words
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377 1984-10-20 13 KUALA Lumpur Industries Berhad (KLI) declared one-for-one bonus issue, increasing its shares capital from M 525.86 million to M 151.71 millUm The directors expect the profitability for the year ending Oct SI to be better than the previous year's and expect377 words
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443 1984-10-20 13 THE LOCAL bourse ex-. perienced another dull session with lacklustre trading until yesterday, when there was a positive run-up in volume and orice. The Straits Times Index jumped 11 points to 885.12 as prices advanced on a broad front with speculative buying443 words
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116 1984-10-20 13 VtHLLSTREET WALL Street investors went on another share buying spree today, having already triggered a world stock market boom that stretched from London to Tokyo. Traders on the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest, continued to show their delight at116 words
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Article46 1984-10-20 13 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed 11.46 points up to MS. IS yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 438.74, up 5.17 points from the previous day's close of 433.57. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.2553 points to 132.9133,46 words
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Article100 1984-10-20 13 AP THE DOLLAR slid yesterday against other major currencies in hectic trading in Europe and quieter trading in the 'United States, amid declines in oil prices and American interest rates. Republic National Bank in New York 1 §uotod gold —at U*****.75 (*****.25) an ounce, down US|7 fromAP - 100 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-10-20 13 IW" o. "T jjWWRf R FORTY Y6AR6 OKI IW£ JOB AND I UATEP &VE.RY MINUTE Of IT. I eWP ON FOR iH&p^Ne/oN.22 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1984-10-20 14 Joe Starita - features ■y Joe Starita Knight-didder Newspapers For the first time since 1931, US lew enforcement officiels feel thet they mey be eble to dismentle one of the world's oldest end most successful illegal corporations the Mefie NEW YORK: Midwest pizza parlours operating1,299 words
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Advertisement170 1984-10-20 14 Corjgmtzdations to NTUC FsirPliCC on the Opening of their Supermarket at FbtongFhsiron 20 NovJ9B4. We are proud to have installed Ademco Security Alarm Systems in all the 29 branches of the NTUC Fair Price Supermarket. Ang Mo Kio Branch Coronation Plan Branch Rochor Branch Aug Ho Kio Branch Qsytang Eaat170 words
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Article533 1984-10-20 15 THEgHfiMOKE Monitor COMMEN MALAYSIA'S Finance Minister Daim Zainnddin has produced an object lesson in how to make the best of what you have got, and do without what you have not got His first budget gave him little scope for manoeuvre. He wanted to encourage533 words
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122 1984-10-20 15 PRESENTLY, foreign construction workers can move around without carrying identification papers. Owing to the problem of communication, it is extremely difficult even to get their names. The authorities should make it mandatory for them to carry identification cards with the following information:122 words
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Article64 1984-10-20 15 RITA KWOK-NGEE (MRS - -REPLY RITA KWOK-NGEE (MRS) for Registrar of Trade Marks Singapore I REFER to the letter regarding the uncivil officer at the Trade Marks Registry (SM, Oct 10). To enable the Registry to investigate into the matter, can the writer please furnish particulars of the officer who attended64 words
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206 1984-10-20 15 NOW THAT the Housing and Development Board (HDB) has finally introduced the "six-room" apartments, I hope that those whose combined salary exceeds $3,500 per month will be eligible to apply. With the higher standard of living and higher wages, it is easy for206 words
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150 1984-10-20 15 THE WORKER'S Party is 25 years behind tlnw> Mr J B Jeyaretnam showed Mr Ong Teng Cheong the Workers' Party's banner which said ''wake up to your freedom it is time." Mr Ong correctly replied: "The people of Singapore had woken up to150 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1984-10-20 16 WONG AH YOKE - WHEN WARBLING VOICES FILL HOMES AND Ik&fa£& By WONG AH YOKE THE TIME has come again to wait with bated breath for the final of the SBC English talentime. But then, the breath may not be held so hard, considering that viewer response has not been1,214 words
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Article216 1984-10-20 16 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (1) I Just Called to Say I Love You Stevie Wonder (Motown). 2. (2) Let's Go Crazy Prince and the Revolution (Warner Brothers). 3. (5) Hard Habit to Break216 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-10-20 16 LIM SEK - Asiabeat Reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: WHY DID YOU LEAVE? ARTISTE: Tony Yang LABEL: Tony LP-66 THIS is Tony's third album for the local market although it is his secopd for the label in Taiwan. It's a good thing that the second album was not released424 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-10-20 16 ALBUM: GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET ARTISTE: Paul McCartney LABEL: EMI EL 26 0278-1 THIS is the soundtrack of Paul's much heralded movie that features an interesting list of performers including Ringo Starr, Tracev Ullman, Barbara Bach, Bryan Brown and Linda McCartney.790 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-10-20 18 LIM KWEE LAN - SATURDAY'S BEST I WITH LIM KWEE LAN Mitintt The Borrowers (Ch 5, 2.05 pen) POD CLOCK is only 15 cm tall. Together with his wife, Homily, and their daughter, Ariettv, they live under the floorboards in the kitchen of a Victorian country mansion. They have, as506 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-10-20 18 VALERIE TREVOR - #y VALERIE TREVOR LIKE most small boys, Christopher Robin has many toy animals to play with and they all live together in a wonderful world of make-believe. But his best friend is a bear called Winnie-the-Pooh, or Pooh for short. Winnie-the-Pooh lives in an enchanted forest518 words
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Article365 1984-10-20 18 Just Our Luck (pilot episode) (Ch 5, 12.55 p«n) A COMEDY series that revolves around a weatherman, Keith Burrows, who works at a struggling Southern California TV station. Burrows runs out of luck when he accidentally breaks an old bottle and frees Shabu the genie. Sunday Matinee: Murphy's365 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-10-20 19 PAT D'ROSE - Shakatak still has the beat By PAT D'ROSE WAS it deja w? For those who attended the Shakatak concert a year ago, it was more like history repeated. One year and an album later, this British jazzfunk group still has that bite to keep Singapore audiences squirmingPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 388 words
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Miscellaneous892 1984-10-20 17 12.30 88CTEXT Live Pages. 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Seaeme street* 2.06 Saturdey Mellnee: Tha Borrowers. Saa Saturday's Bast. Ist Morton Cup BaafcatbaN Invitation Tournament (2nd Mazda Cannons (Australia) vs Estudiantes (Spain). 4.90 Indonesian Movie: Oaun Hitam (EngHah subtMas). 0.10 Programme Wghßghta. 6.15 Newa (E). 6 26 Cartoon892 words
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Miscellaneous412 1984-10-20 17 Lift Qragory Marriaon and Qtynni» O'Connor In Tho Ftghtar (Ch 5, 10.40 pm% right, Barry ManHow In Tha Boat of Tha Midnight Spacial (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) RTM 8.25 Programme Summary. 8.30 Today In Htotory. 8.42 Entertainment Spacial: P Ramiaa. 8.38 PartaHwa. 8.87 Soratan Saminogu. 10.38 Movie of tha Week:412 words
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Miscellaneous360 1984-10-20 18 Tomorrow's programmes KEiapM 8.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. v.UU uptning ana rrojrinwnf niynuynti vovvowoa •.30 Electric Company.* 10.00 Sawrft (cartoon). 10.21 ttntang KechH '84 Finals (final) (M) (Part 2). 10.80 International Sporting Seven. Featuring synchronised swimming and shooting. 11.28 World ol Sport Incorporating Big League Sooner. Spurs vs Liverpool, Evert360 words
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Miscellaneous568 1984-10-20 19 FILM CUID€ Midnight Show: FORBIDDEN FRUIT (Q Starriag: Cheryl LaM, Km Wahl Synopsis: A war romance in which a doctor puts his life on the line in order to spend his DALIT (27SM1f)c THE GHOST INFORM- leave with the woman he loves. P(Q M 1 CLEMENTI (*****81): CX)UNTRY CXHJ- Midnight568 words
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Miscellaneous718 1984-10-20 20 sso I 1 THE Singapore Sympho- ny Orchestra's concert 1 today, 8.15 pm at the Victoria Concert Hall, will feature American pianist Jeffrey Swann as v M The programme ineludes Poon Yew Tien's Diao, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 4 in G Opus Mussorgsky/Ravel's at M an 1 Tickets at $7718 words
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Miscellaneous425 1984-10-20 20 ART THERE will be an art exhibition on the ground floor of Lucky Plaza today from 10 am to 9 pm. The collection includes prints, lithographs and original paintings in various media ana styles by Thomas Yeo, Tay Bak Koi, Ong Kim Seng, Low Puay Hua, Tang Juey Lee, Fred425 words
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Miscellaneous32 1984-10-20 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Hiah tida: 8.26 am High tida: 9.15 am (Urn) (2.3 m) Low tida: 1.39 pm Low tida: 2.58 pm (1.5 m) (1.2 m) tida: 7.28 pm Hi|h tida: 8.43 pm32 words
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Miscellaneous538 1984-10-20 21 I«l»ure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook j AtCJII AAA fill Ora- lE i)l M your 'dcT/w'll be September 23 lo October 22 ii r turned to advantage. Someone You will need your sense of who admires you is seeking an humour if you are travelling 8 i introduction. Restrain a538 words
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343 1984-10-20 22 WONDER BOY - 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT ay WONDER BOY TOP American visiting jockey Donald Pierce, specially flown out by Perak Turf Club as a guest rider in the current prestigious Sultan's Gold Va9e meet, should live Up to his high rating and bring in343 words
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Article221 1984-10-20 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zoo Boo) (Wan Boo) Rm 1 1 Fort Atony 2 Gesture 2 Gesture 2 Gesture 1 Graceland 1 Graceiand 1 Graceland S Fori Abany 5 Fort Afcany Dim j Uxa 2 Fail AccompH 10 Superman I Universal IIHengHeng 11 Heng Hang221 words
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Article296 1984-10-20 22 i si cna jra Nigel THey 53 50 31 Malcolm Johnston 42 29 25 App L N Danls 40 28 23 Tarry Lucaa 31 33 14 Leslie Khoo 29 18 16 Lam Mun Chew 22 19 18 Q Cook 21 15 23 A twin Tweedie 20 28 26296 words
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Article601 1984-10-20 22 WONDER BOY'S one-line comments on the form and chances of today's runners: RACE 1 1 Speedy sort, working well, fair chance. 2 Improving sort, have good speed, should be thereabouts. 1 3 Fair track form, watch the tote. 4 Better on wet trpck. 5 Consistent, working well,601 words
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Article1764 1984-10-20 23 RACE 1 1.30 CI 3 Div 1 1200 m Short Court* Stakes: $15,000 1 QRACELAND 1-12 7( 8) 57.0 Ya« 1/3 3eg Cheng 00S0/13-S 537.1h Sep > ONtoil 1-13.4 (2)57 0 Wmm 1/3 3ah Zaftr GOOO/02-G 37 Og hold Wed 1 DAZALATE 1-12.3 (7)56 0 Sng 1/5 3mg1,764 words
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Article95 1984-10-20 23 BUT PICKS RACK 1 3 Dazatate* 7 Nasib Blntang S Fort Albany S 11 Hang Hang 5 Chambara 9 Uxa S 3 Plastic Quaan 1 fungal Maharanl 8 MWonaira Bob 4 My Eminanca* 14 EacataSon N Kandaratag 5 SmHa For Ma 12 Taraaklwi 7 Tricky Stavan S 995 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-10-20 27 FOCUS ON CHELSEA OPA CHELSEA'S return to the First Division this season can be attributed in large to the courage and determination of manager John Neal and the faith that chairman Ken Bates has shown in him. Neal was given the goahead to rebuildOPA - 474 words
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Article315 1984-10-20 27 OPA WHEN PLAYER-COACH John Hollins iirst put on a Chelsea shirt more than 20 years ago, the West London outfit, now back in the First Division, were known as the greyhounds of the First Division. They would run, run, run and run some more as they battled toOPA - 315 words
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Article159 1984-10-20 28 B KULA - INTERVIEWS by B KULA SINGAPORE will toon have its first modem airconditioned indoor stadium, Parliament was told yesterday. Costing $45 million, the indoor stadium will have a seating capacity of 15,000 to cater for sports sctivities, conventions, family entertainment shows, exhibitions, cultural and other events. The arena, which159 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-10-20 28 Singapore's first modern air-conditioned sports complex to cost $45 million PAUL CHUA, Singapore Amateur Bodybuilding Federation president: "It has long been overdue. The thought of it excites me. It will surely be a boost for most sports. "This will mean that we will have ample670 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-10-20 29 S GULAM - PREVIEW by S GULAM CHILE will be out to salvage some of their loat pride when they face Iraq in a Merlion Cup Group B match at the National Stadium tonight. The South Americans, who are already out of the competition after two straight defeats, have297 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-10-20 29 MOSCOW, Sat THE 15th GAME of the World Chess Championship between title holder Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Kasparov was adjourned today after five hours' play with Kasparov sealing his 41st move. Experts thought that the Sosltion readied, with [arpov having bishop, knight and four364 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-10-20 30 S GULAM - Foreign lingo sparks off 'red alert By S GULAM SINGAPORE skipper Malek Awab was close to tears last night in the dressing room after having been sent-off by referee Ricardo Calabria minutes earlier in the match against Australia. It was the second time that Malek, skipper for a356 words
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82 1984-10-20 30 CHILE hat made a formal apology to the Football Association of Singapore for the free-for-all in their game against Argentina. The letter, signed by delegation chief Juan Luis Trejo and manager Alfred Asfura said: "We apologise for what happened in the Chile-Argentina game on82 words
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228 1984-10-20 30 K SILVAM - 'Main villain' in ArgentinaChile game gets off lightly By K SILVAM CHILEAN substitute goalkeeper Patrick) Toledo, cited as one of the main villains of the Argentina-Chile flare-up on Thursday, received only a severe reprimand for his deeds. The five-minute fight that night, the first case of violence in the three-year-old228 words
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Article143 1984-10-20 30 FLARED tempers, ungentlemanly conduct, dissent, dangerous play and violence in this year's Merlkxi Cup Football Tournament have so far resulted in a record of sorts. The action-packed matches at the National Stadium have coughed up 12 cautions and four send-offs after eight matches. There are eight matches143 words
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Article69 1984-10-20 30 PWDL F A Ptt Holland 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 Australia 2 2 0 0 3 1 4 Singapore 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 Indonesia 2 0 0 2 1 5. 0 GROUP A P W D L F A Pt» Iraq *****04 Korea 269 words
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Advertisement16 1984-10-20 30 DONT MISS TONIGHTS GOOD TIMES. IRAQ vs CHILE 7.30 PM VENUE: NATIONAL STADIUM ANCHORS BEER rngoodtbtmxiUH&m#16 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-10-20 31 S GULAM - ARGENTINIAN'S DECISIONS INFURIATE HOME TEAM AND FANS YOU'RE OUT! Singapore 0 Australia 1 fJLAST NIGHT'S SACKlNw#liiMli^ By S GULAM AUSTRALIA delivered the bitter blow and Argentinian referee Ricardo Calabria tne final insult to Singapore's survival in the Merlion Cup at the National Stadium last night. AndPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 392 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-10-20 31 Shots on target Singapore 2, Australia 4 Shots off targot Singapore 2, Australia 5 Frsoklcfcs: Singapore 22, Australia 18 Corners: Singapore 1, Australia 5 Offsides: Singapore 0. Australia 8 YoNow cards: Urn Tang Boon, R Suriamoorthy (Singapore), Frank Farina (Australia) Reel cards: Suriamoorthy, Malek Awab (S pore) Referee:58 words
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193 1984-10-20 31 SINGAPORE team manager Yusoff Ismail will press for an explanation from the tournament committee on referee Ricardo Calabria's handling of last night's match. Calling it an explanation on the incompetence of the referee," Yusoff said that both Ricardo's decisions were dubious. He193 words
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