Singapore Monitor, 27 October 1984
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Title Section13 1984-10-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, October 27. 1984 30cents13 words
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Article517 1984-10-27 1 Routine inspection of companies' books leads to inquiry by MAS THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is inquir ing intopooribleabasescon- I 11 L I Meted with pyramid selling 1, JiHl in life insurance companies, Wm industry sources confirm They say that the inquiry follows routine517 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-10-27 2 BENNY ORTEGA - By BENNY ORTEGA THE OCTOBER issue of Pioneer, the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) monthly news magazine, signals the start of a different style and Image in the publication's history. A total of 5,000 copies of the October issue will be offered for sale to311 words
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Article257 1984-10-27 2 Goh comments on Anson MP's counter-challenge A 12-WORD reply was all that Mr Gofa Cbok Tong rive in response to the "challenge" thrown by Mr B Jeyaretnam over the promotion of BrigadierGeneral (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong. "He is talking rubbish," said the Defence and Second257 words
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252 1984-10-27 2 JOBS FOR the young people were the big worry when the British pulled out of Singapore, according to Mr Fred Emery, who was the foreign correspondent of the Times of London ana who now works with the British Broadcasting Corporation's Panorama,252 words
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Article166 1984-10-27 2 ON DEFENCE, Mr Emery said... 4 It was a very fledging little Singapore force. It took well into the Seventies, I think, to get the Armed Forces properly organised so they could have oeen really a very difficult morsel to swallow. That's what the Prime Minister and166 words
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153 1984-10-27 2 MEDICAL students at the National University of Singapore will soon have their own hall of residence, to be built behind the Kent Ridge Hospital, in Prince George Park. A university spokesman said yesterday the fourth hall of residence was153 words
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390 1984-10-27 3 OEI SIN GIOK - Firm has patent rights to the BIOS PCXT and 1:0 necessary in running its programmes By OEI SIN GIOK THE SOFTWARE which IBM Singapore alleges copies have been made are the IBM Personal Computer Basic Input Output System (BIOS) PCXT and its BIOS 1:0. The390 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-10-27 3 CHEW YEN FOOK - Picture and story by CHEW YEN FOOK THESE flower* (above) are not for tale evea If yoa waat to bay tbem. They are there to adora Metro Grand at Scott* for today's National Floral Competition which has 67 Baalists ia the western, free style aad Japanese flower132 words
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468 1984-10-27 4 SEVERE penalties, including caning for those engaged in bringing in prohibited immigrants and mandatory jail terms to deter work permit offenders as well as employers and others who harbour overstayers, have been spelt out in a bill before Parliament. Under the Immigration (Amendment) Bill,468 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-10-27 4 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG TOWNER GARDENS School is a hive of activity these days. Both teachers and pupils are busily preparing for the biennial Singapore Association for Retarded Children concert to be held next Friday and Saturday. "We started practising seriously after the303 words
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188 1984-10-27 4 GO TO the Padang tomorrow between 10 am and 6 pm. You will find yourself in the midst of a carnival with 80 gaily decorated stalls offering a wide variety of food and games. The carnival, organised by the Singapore Cricket dub (SCC),188 words
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Article121 1984-10-27 6 Lianhe Wanbao THE SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) is buying another three outside broadcast (OB) TV vans in time for video coverage of the coming general election. Apart from the OB vans which will cost a total of |7 million, reports say the SBC isLianhe Wanbao - 121 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-10-27 6 'Inner urge to go beyond the 8.30 to 5 mentality' JOBS HAVE to become more challenging and give workers a greater chance to exercise their own discretion, Mr Eu--Bene Yap, Parliameniry Secretary for Labour, said this morning. While workers no longer regarded567 words
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225 1984-10-27 6 THE PHYSICAL Education College will be having a new complex of gymnasiums, laboratories, games facilities and lecture rooms at the Institute of Education campus in Bukit Timah. "When completed in two and a half years' time, the PE college will have225 words
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216 1984-10-27 6 IN A DEAL with the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), the American community and the embassy here will stage a media extravaganza at the Shangri-la Hotel that will mark a first for Singapore live video telecast of the US presidential election. Although admission216 words
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Advertisement272 1984-10-27 5 Today we open a branch BH| i v at Jurong East. Giving you full V access to our complete range of banking services. —1 1 I m Like current, savings and I pft l fixed deposit accounts, sale and pp 1 purchase of travellers cheques- lU| and gold, remittances and272 words
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Advertisement156 1984-10-27 6 Bismillah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim L AHMED DEEDAT FROM SOUTH AFRICA Come and hear Brother Ahmed Deedat Speak on: The Life of Syedina Imam Hussain A.S. and the Significance of his sacrifice at Karbala' Date: 28 oct 84 (Sunday) Time: 8.30 pm Venue: Masjid Sultan North Bridge Road ORGANISED BY:156 words
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Advertisement73 1984-10-27 6 S «P* .too*' I®®1®® s *SrK® Come to exotic India, Philippines, and the Orient Korea, Macau. Taiwan and other captivating destinations in Tour Time, the happy wanderer's travel guide. Check out some great new fashions for the career man and woman, in Executive Lifestyle which shines a special spotlight on73 words
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world
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Article361 1984-10-27 7 EX-COMMUNIST TELLS OF 80 SPIES OPERATING OUT OF THE EMBASSY STOCKHOLM, Saturday THE SOVIET Ambassador in Stockholm has protested against the publication of a book which alleges that 80 Soviet spies are operating in Sweden, a Soviet Embassy spokesman said yesterday. The protest, the latest361 words
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324 1984-10-27 7 Reuter ROME, Saturday A BULGARIAN Airline official and seven other BulSarians and Turks were committed for trial yesteray on charges of conspiring to assassinate the Pope The Italian Investigating Magistrate who filed the committal papers said his 23-month enquiry hadReuter - 324 words
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114 1984-10-27 7 Reuter FREDERICTON (New Brunswick), Saturday THE PREMIER of the Canadian province of New Brunswick has been charged with drug possession after marijuana was found in his luggage while he was escorting Queen Elizabeth, police said yesterday. Richard Hatfield, 53, Canada's longest-serving provincialReuter - 114 words
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138 1984-10-27 8 Reuter OSLO, Saturday SAUDI Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said yesterday that non-Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) countries Mexico and Egypt had agreed to cut their oil production as part of efforts by producers to stabilise prices. He predicted at aReuter - 138 words
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662 1984-10-27 8 AUSSIES WANT ACTION OVER AQUINO KILLING AP SYDNEY, Saturday PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke has suggested future aid to the Philippines could depend on the Marcos Government taking satisfactory action over the lulling of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Mr Hawke said his governmentAP - 662 words
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289 1984-10-27 8 AP BEUtNG, Saturday FORMER Chinese communist party Chairman Hua Guofeng, ousted from power in 1980-81, wanted to speak at the crucial Oct 20 party plenum but was deterred from doing so, highranking Asian diplomats reported. The diplomats, speaking on condition they remain unnamed,AP - 289 words
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199 1984-10-27 8 AP JAKARTA, Saturday FOREIGN Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here yesterday that the six-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) has decided Vietnam should handle Cambodian problems directly with anti-Vietnam coalition forces chief Prince Norodom Sihanouk. He told a news conference that Asean ForeignAP - 199 words
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Advertisement116 1984-10-27 7 I Unbelievable But True I I Special Trade-in Discounts of up to $700 I I Any Brand, Any Age! I Forget annual inspections! I You can now trade-in your old motorcycle or scooter I (on-the-road, ANY BRAND, ANY AGE) and enjoy trade-in I discounts of ud to $700 on net116 words
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Advertisement71 1984-10-27 8 So**"** (i B 1) SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD V CT J 18 Pmh Panjang Road *1000 PSA Mu*i-SW»y \Jilily Complex Singapore 0611 TW *****33. Advertisement MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching... Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated71 words
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Article28 1984-10-27 9 Guam and the Virgin Islands are trying to attract the business of about 8.600 American companies which are eligible for tax benefits because of their exports28 words
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Article24 1984-10-27 9 A new study has found that Japanese companies with operations in the United States are better run and outperform their American counterparts.24 words
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Article24 1984-10-27 9 Paris has received some good news in the form of moderate price hikes, a slowdown in unemployment growth and surplus in foreign trade.24 words
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110 1984-10-27 9 JAPANESE companies with operations in the United States are better run and outperform their American counterparts, according to findings from a Columbia Business School study. Citing a lower rate of defective goods, growth and less worker absenteeism in the Japanese firms110 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-10-27 9 TRENDS Economics Finance NEW YORK: Guam and the US Virgin Islands are campaigning actively to attract the business of some 8,600 US companies which are eligible for tax benefits because of their exports. Under the US Deficit Reduction Act of 1984, companies335 words
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Article110 1984-10-27 9 The French government has received some long-awaited good news with the publication of statistics that revealed moderate price hikes, a slowdown in the growth of unemployment and the maintenance of a foreign trade surplus for the second straight month in September. Prices rose only O.S per cent110 words
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Article120 1984-10-27 9 Japan has refused to give South Korea its latest shipbuilding technology but may sell it established techniques. A Japan-South Korean shipbuilding conference in Seoul ended with the Japanese side rejecting a Korean request for Japanese technology in exchange for a pledge that Seoul would moderate the growth120 words
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Article76 1984-10-27 9 The Japanese are going in for purchases of foreign bonds on a massive scale. These purchases, excluding treasury bills, rose to a record U5|2.44 billion in August. The increase reflected active buying by investors seeking capital gains as US bond prices rallied and the repeal of the76 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1984-10-27 10 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - J&aiEWr^*Ba—it iikeiv to undermine Marcos' hold on oowoi iWlWwWIkm JMHPMRPf PfrlH» Ij^iPIIWWpWE^PWI^MHWWWMP THE AQUINO ASSASSINATION world By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, Special to The Singapore Monitor WHEN four of the five members of the factfinding board into the assassination of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino1,828 words
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Advertisement95 1984-10-27 10 WAKE UP x f 'I YOUR SKIN lum before you x go to sleep f Jfc We often take our skin lor granted. Till it bmaks out and 1 we begin to wonder why. Your skm needs the gentle cere ofAnne IF' French' Deep Cleansing MHk. 'Anne French me'ts away95 words
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Advertisement174 1984-10-27 11 The US Election. Find Out What The World Thinks. In Worldpaper, included in your October 28 1984 issue of The Sunday Monitor. Worldpaper is a publication full of international news publication and the largest in Asia covering a news, written by an editorial board of top writers distribution of 301,000174 words
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669 1984-10-27 12 JOHN CHOW - By JOHN CHOW THE REPORT that a leading Hong Kong accountant assailed many companies that refused to revalue investment properties from the inflated levels of the 1979-82 property boom has stirred debase among Singapore accountants. The President of the Hong Kong Association669 words
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Article148 1984-10-27 12 LIM KAH NGAM (LKN) benefitted from associates' profits of $1.2 million to record group, pre-tax profits of $2.2 million on turnover of' $3.87 million for the half-year to Jurte 30 The group acquired Hotel Equatorial's freehold land and buildings, equity and subsidiaries for 31.43148 words
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446 1984-10-27 12 THE SINGAPORE stock market saw what must have been one of its gloomiest trading sessions ever this week as the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped to a new low of 853.48 yesterday. Commenting on the lljpoint drop, a research manager said: "The market just446 words
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Article66 1984-10-27 12 STOCK MARKET ROUNDUP FOR THE WEEK ENDED 26 OCT Turnover Value OUB ST Dow Change Ready Sett Reedy Sett Index Index Jonee MON 9.5m 1.6m $20.1 m $2.9m 443.60 875.29 1217.20 -8.73 TUE HOLIDAY 1203.01 -4.19 WED 5.5m 0.3m $14.1m $0.5m 439.01 867.59 1216.43 +3.42 THU 4.1m66 words
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193 1984-10-27 13 TWO of the Big Four banks have reversed the rise of interest rates in line with the worldwide trend. Overseas Union Bank Limited (OUB) and DBS Bank will reduce their prime, savings and deposit rates from Oct 29 as shown in the table.193 words
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Article50 1984-10-27 13 OUB DBS New Old New Old Prime 9.75 10.00 9.75 10.00 Savings 7.75 8.00 6.75 7.50 One month 7.00 7.75 6.75 7.50 Three months 7.25 7.50 6.75 7.50 Six months 7.25 7.50 7.00 7.50 Nine months 7.25 7.50 7.25 7.50 12 months 7.50 7.50 7.25 7.5050 words
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Article144 1984-10-27 13 WHLLSTREET Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday WALL Street stock prices fell yesterday for the fourth time this week as investors worried that the US economy was slowing down. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 6.07 to 1204.95. For the week, the Dow declined byReuter - 144 words
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Article129 1984-10-27 13 AP THE AMERICAN dollar rose against most of other major currencies in worldwide trading yesterday despite a fall in US banks' prime lending rates. Gold prices mostly edged lower, Republic National Bank in New York quoted gold as of 4 pm at U*****.25 a troy ounce, downAP - 129 words
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Article56 1984-10-27 13 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed 11.77 points down to 853.48 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 430.29, down 6.02 points from the previous day's close of 436.31. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.2552 points to 132.3854 at the close, compared with56 words
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Advertisement286 1984-10-27 13 What's in a name? Plenty, because you stand to win many attractive prizes. A first prize of a Penang Package for two, 2 second prizes of colour TV sets and many others will be awarded for name/s suggested for each of the following outlets: Coffee House seating capacity 110 (Ist286 words
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265 1984-10-27 14 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assistant Secretary PnbUc Relations Houli| 4 Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter "Inefficient lifts plague Whampoa Drive residents" by Mr S Kumar who wrote on behalf of the residents of Blocks 100 and 101 Whampoa Drive concerning265 words
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81 1984-10-27 14 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG Editor The Straits Times I REFER to the letter "An MP's thinking on the $120 levy" by Mr Hwang Soo Jin, Member of Parliament for Jalan Kayu (SM, Oct 24), in which he referred to The Straits Times report of81 words
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1248 1984-10-27 14 JIM MANN - Beijing store adopts capitalist method of doing business By JIM MANN Lm Ammlh Time* LATWP BEIJING: When the managers of the Tianaiao department store decided this summer to open branches in outlying provinces, they did not go through the customary process of asking theLATWP - 1,248 words
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Advertisement38 1984-10-27 14 •08-117 KMHney Road MY«IS«n BUg »801-00 Bfk 730. Ava6. *01-4}74 Orchard Road Ang Mo KM Town On™ Tat 7377D5S /*****&1 Tat 236 mi /734»1S Tat 464*877 /*****42 pEa*y Coming soon another nmv JACJCS PLACE landmark at Hmtktch month38 words
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441 1984-10-27 15 THE MONITOR IsltlJilfiMM OF LATE, public servants on both sides of the Causeway have found themselves in the limelight and it's an exposure they are not accustomed to. Ironically, they prefer to work with minimum public attention although it is the public that they441 words
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109 1984-10-27 15 THE Central Provident Fund Board has confirmed that employees who need to travel in the course of their work will not have to include transport allowances in their salaries for the calculation of their CPF contribution. This is so even if the payment is109 words
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327 1984-10-27 15 THE GENERAL election is once again around the corner. This brings to mind the day Mr J B Jeyaretnam walked out triumphantly from the polling station in Gan Eng Seng School. At that time, many Singaporeans were probably, secretly or otherwise, pleased327 words
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175 1984-10-27 15 I REFER to a recent letter which said we must learn to live without domestic help. I wonder how one can try to live without domestic help when one has an infant and no parents or parents-in-law to assist. Is it possible to175 words
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Article83 1984-10-27 15 MUCH PUBLICITY has been given to the Government's concern for the lopsided procreation pattern in Singapore. To redress this imbalance, graduate mothers were urged to have more children. To support this, the Government has granted higher tax relief and priority in school registration for the third child.83 words
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Article, Illustration739 1984-10-27 16 WONG AH YOKE - PLAYS IN WHICH ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS By WONG AH YOKE THE Compagnie Pierre Trapet, the first theatrical group from France to play in Hanoi in 30 years, stands out for two other reasons. Besides being the group whose performance here tomorrow (at the739 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-10-27 16 Reuter ALABAMA, a four-man group credited with bringing a younger audience to country music, has become the first triple-winner of the Country Music Association s (CMA) Entertainer of the Year award. Since its first bit four years ago, Alabama has recorded five albums, eacb ofReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration984 1984-10-27 16 LIM SEK - By LIM SEK SEVERAL good, value-for-money compilations were released over the past months. Some are from singers who have just left for new recording comCnies and, as a final cash-in, their former labels ve released compilations. For music fans, this is the opportunity to get984 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1984-10-27 16 PAT D'ROSE - »y PAT D'ROSE WYNTON MARSALIS, Sa dao WaUnabe, Chuck Manstone, Earl Klugh, Stanley Clark Trio and Castopea (a group from Japan) might have been here. But, alas, big-name Jazzmen like any other stars have to worry about dollars and cents first. These names were among the scores1,299 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-10-27 18 LIM KWEE LAN - SL V>EST *J WITH LIM KWEE LAN Seturday Matinee The See Qypeiea (ChS, 2.30pm) ADVENTURE lovers may like to share their afternoon with five adventure seekers on a round-the-world cruise. The five are a widower, his two daughters, a photo-Journalist and a young stowaway. Excitement566 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-10-27 18 VALERIE TREVOR - RADIO SCENE ■y VALERIE TREVOR RADIO ONE is coming up with a four-part series on the development of sporting activities in Singapore the contributions of local sportsmen and women to the international sports scene over the past 25 years and the efforts made by various316 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-10-27 18 Nov 24 Just Our Luck The ShabeMee (Ch S, 1.00 pm) SHABU is excited when he hears that Don Cornelius is coming to Los Angeles to look for a new amateur soul group. The group that makes it to the Don Cornelius' show will win a trip toNov 24 - 491 words
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Article, Illustration810 1984-10-27 19 CHARLES CHAMPLIN - Truffaut's films reveal much of the man By CHARLES CHAMPLIN In liftlhnin nrl ii noiiywooa LAT-WP IN A slightly earlier age, Francois Truffaut, who died over the weekend evidently of cancer, might well have been a novelist. Like his mentor, Jean Renoir, whom Truffaut worshipped andLAT-WP - 810 words
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Miscellaneous1172 1984-10-27 17 j THE SMQAPORE MONTOR Ift 1 leisure 12.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. fL I 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Seaa- I 2.05 Smurfs (Cartoon) (r). IB JH& I 2.90 Saturday Matinee: The Sea Gypsies. I I See Saturday's Best. 9 I 4.10 First MerMon Cup Basketbeii Invitation Tournament1,172 words
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Miscellaneous368 1984-10-27 18 Tomorrow's programmes 8.30 BBCTEXT Uva 0 ample PiMi Highighta foOowed 9.30 m Electric Company.* 10.00 Smurfs (Cartoon). US "nel (M) (Part 3L 10.10 International Oporthig Savon (Port 2). Tha two sports featured are rowing and boerdsaWng. 11M Worldl of Sport IncotporoMng Big League •occ*r. o— a ti -«-M aee ntgrmgnts368 words
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Miscellaneous621 1984-10-27 19 fVLM woe MANDARIN (*****01): TAOISM DRUNKARD (C) Midnight show: young taoism fighter (q A h! 7 (2 5 56 o 6 IJ A( S SM 22. U a N f AR 2i. F TOA PAYOH (*****34): TAOISM DRUNKARD (Q Starring: Zho Hailing, Yuai Xinyi, Lao Piling Midnight Show: YOUNG TAOISM621 words
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Miscellaneous991 1984-10-27 20 AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM AT THE Maritime Museum at Sentosa, groups of 10 or more can request the following films to be screened: Mobilising Maui a film that explpres the workings of the Maui oil rig; Galaxy in the Sea a film about the organisms living on coral reefs; The991 words
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Miscellaneous213 1984-10-27 20 BENTOBA FAIR A FAIR, called Singapore 25 Years Ago, will be held in Sentosa until tomorrow.. It will feature vanishing food and games, audio-visual exhibitions, exotic fruit sale and Miff malam The vanishing food fair and the exotic fruit sale will be held from 10 am to 9 pm. The213 words
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Miscellaneous577 1984-10-27 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook r M*u*>V, AfciH'T lrc^/1 UtoXt HtoO OoW6--R> J ]#I IfiN* VbO* AWO IT'6 >v Wi s l RpoW IT OV** lb MOT "THiH I AMTISsZ(LOKAT APPEAR OM VOOR. HMU.I UHM-? J 6W fc TM\\m j CtfAPUTfcfc SOtfttJ/ y ARIES March 21 to April 20577 words
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378 1984-10-27 22 WONDER BOY - 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY LAST WEEK'S beaten favourite, Pigeon, can make amends for his expensive failure by winning Race 6, the day's main sprint over 1,200 metres for Class 1 Division 2 horses, in Ipoh today. The five-year-old entire by378 words
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Article203 1984-10-27 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zoo Bm) (Wan Bm) Mo* i 7NM|HMt iCtmmtmt 7 Hang Hem 6 Chambers 2 0hmsu* 8 footer 10 Superman 7 Hong Hang 6 Chambers mm* 4 QuouWe 10 No Apology 4 Quotable 13L«a 4Quotabto t3lix* ftospectibie 13 Ubs JMBWMMl Am* 3203 words
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Article295 1984-10-27 22 Ist 2nd 3rd Nigel Tiley 52 52 31 App L N Danls 41 30 24 Malcolm Johnston 41 29 25 Terry Lucas 31 33 14 Leslie Khoo 31 18 16 Lam Mun Chew 23 19 19 Q Cook 22 16 25 Alwin Tweedie 21 28 26 GSSng 21295 words
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Article581 1984-10-27 22 RACE ONE 1. Unlikely. 2. Unlikely based on last week's run. 3. No showing yet. 4. Working keenly. 5. Fair trackform. 6. Working keenly, place chance. 7. Fair race last week, good chance in this field. 8. Fair race last week, worth following if the tote581 words
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Article1623 1984-10-27 23 HOW TO READ THE CARD 1 BAY THUNDER 1-64.8 (7) 56.5 Weon 1/4 4rug Ahmad GOSO/OS-GS Sattti Horse's M am jockey Nato OMi Traok Trsdrawh Nuifear Nana Tkee of rtdss wrftai CondMona "ST T 22f e <* Hunt Murrtw Ot Mm Track ComMons EXPLANATION: KtT Tig Is Km*1,623 words
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518 1984-10-27 26 ft involves moving some of the events to North Korea AP LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Saturday NORTH and South Korean sports officials are quietly considering a compromise formula that could open the way for Sovietbloc participation in the 1988 Olympic Games, sources closeAP - 518 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-10-27 26 JOHANNESBURG, Saturday TWO DAILY newspapers reported yesterday that running star Zola Budd, who was hastily granted British citizenship to run in the Los Angeles Olympics, will not return to Britain because she wants to live near her ailing mother in South Africa. The tabloid429 words
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277 1984-10-27 26 AP MEXICO CITY, Saturday MEXICAN newspapers yesterday called the national soccer team's 1-1 tie with Argentina "extraordinaiy" and a "tie with the flavour of triumph." The Thursday night friendly game in Buenos Aires was the start of a South American tour the Mexican teamAP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-10-27 27 OPA JACK CHARLTON has a lean and hungry look. And that could spell trouble for the rest of the First Division this season. The Newcastle manager is a man who has known succe& over the years and will settle for nothing less. Way back, in 1967OPA - 513 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-10-27 27 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday REIGNING champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Kasparov set a new record yesterday when they drew their ninth successive game in the World Chess Championship. They played for fust over three hours and agreed a draw on theReuter - 289 words
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Article81 1984-10-27 27 Kasparov Karpov (White) (Black) 1. d 4 Nf6 2. c 4 e€ 3. Nf3 bi6 4. g3 Ba6 5. b3 Bb4 ch 6. Bd2 Be 7 7. Bg2 c 6 8. Bc3 (15 9. Nbd2 Nbd7 10. 0-0 0-0 11. Rel c 5 12. ©4 dxe4 13. Nxe481 words
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212 1984-10-27 27 Reuter WARRINGTON (England), Saturday AUSTRALIAN Chris Dittmar, recently elevated to world number two, was nearly sent off in his openins match at the World Masters Squash Championship here yesterday. The 20-year-old left hander and seventh seed constantly uttered bad and abusive languageReuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-10-27 28 B KULA - His 192 score is only one point off the 1982 Asian Games record set in New Delhi 2ND ASIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS By B KULA JAPAN'S I Aoki came within a point of equalling the Asian Games record set in New Delhi in 1982.473 words
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265 1984-10-27 28 KEN JALLEH JR - By KEN JALLEH JR ASIAN and Singaporean weightlifting boss Michael Koay yesterday announced plans to organise the first ever Inter-Continental championships featuring the might of Asia against Europe. Koay, the secretary-general of the Asian Weightlifting Federation, revealed plans to stage the contest after becoming the265 words
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317 1984-10-27 28 FAVOURITES SIA Group breezed through to the quarter-finals of toe Avis Travel Industry Squash Championships unscathed in their last preliminary group match at the East Coast yesterday. The defending champions, showing their strength in a straight-match win over Lufthansa will play Pavillion317 words
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238 1984-10-27 28 B KULA - By B KULA NATIONAL hockey centre-half M Morgan and lefthalf Mohd All have withdrawn from the team playing in the Hussein Onn Cup in Ipoh in December and the Asian Cup in Dhaka in January. "They will not be able to join the238 words
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720 1984-10-27 28 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday RACE director Fred Lebow calls it the Wimbledon of marathons. But if the New York Marathon is that, it is Wimbledon without John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl. Still, it is something special 42.195 km trek throughReuter - 720 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-10-27 29 CHRISTINE CHEW; SPENCER LOH - -PtCTUMSby CHRISTINE CHEW and SPENCER LOH Althoqh the scoreliae did MX reflect It, goalkeepers cnicr{ed M heroes la last eight's Merlion Cap semifinal match between Iraq aad Australia Australian goalkeeper Toay Praakea was credited with slaglekandedly stopping the Iraalaas from running ap a rugby scoreliae with183 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-10-27 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM ATTACKING soccer escaped the gallows by a goal at the National Stadium last night, even as Iraq's reputation came close to being shattered ov Australia's negative, defensive brand of soccer. Indeed, if Iraq had lost last night's Merlion Cup semifinal tie at the580 words
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Article88 1984-10-27 30 (AUSTRALIANS FIRST): IST KICK: Andrew Bernal scored, Jamal Hamza scored 2ND: Frank Farina scored, Hussain Saeed scored 3RD: John Panaais scored, Karim Alawe scored 4RD: Ralph Maier scored, Ahmed Immaition's shot saved STH: Howard Tredinnick's shot saved, Natik Abidan scored 6TH: John Gregson scored, Khalil Allawi scored88 words
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Article, Illustration26 1984-10-27 30 Iraqi keeper Abdul Fattah is a picture of ecstasy after he converted the penalty that clinched the match for Iraq26 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-10-27 30 Shots on targets Iraq 19, Australia 4 Shots off targots Iraq 14, Australia 2 Frookicksi Iraq 17, Australia 11 Cornorst Iraq 19, Australia 4 Offsides: Iraq 6, Australia 5 Yellow cardsi Natik Abidan (Iraq), Sean Ingham (Australia) Referees Sergio Vasquez (Chile) Crowdi 6,000 Match Rating: 848 words
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234 1984-10-27 30 Skipper Hussain Saeed Iraq's Man of the Moment A MOMENT of excellence by skipper Hussain Saeed saved Iraq from certain defeat in the game against Australia last night. But the stylish striker said that he was more confident of victory after the Australians had scored in injury time than when234 words
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Article160 1984-10-27 30 Australian John Mihailidis THE AUSTRALIAN striker collapsed immediately after extra-time. He had played his part in holding the powerful Iraqis to a draw. He was battered and completely exhausted. And at the end of extra time, he had to be carried off the field. But he160 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-10-27 31 Desperate means to clear the danger No, tk players ii ike picture aren't engaged in a private battle on the Held. Semifinals have a way of emphasising the Importance of keeping the hnll oat of the net whatever it takes. The Australian in the pictare (No S) isPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 84 words
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566 1984-10-27 31 SEEN AND iHsmm FIRST the Iraqis blanked out all telephone calls to their players and the coaches. Now the Koreans have done the same. However, unlike the Iraqis, whose ban on the phone also involves their coaches, only the Korean players have566 words
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