Singapore Monitor, 29 December 1984
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Title Section11 1984-12-29 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, December 29,1984 30cents11 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-12-29 1 With 215 seats in the bag, he may win as many as 400, say experts Reuter IH\) pn m x Saturday PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi last night headed for a massive majority in India's general election, sweeping aside his main opponents and inflicting crushingReuter - 400 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-12-29 2 JOSEPH LEE - Retailers are cutting prices of some items by 60 per cent By JOSEPH LEE PRICES of some toys have been cut by as much as 60 per cent in a price war sparked by the opening of a toy supermarket in Singapore three months ago. Toy retailers357 words
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452 1984-12-29 2 THE ELECTION Department yesterday refuted an opposition candidate's claim on the night of Polling Day that two ballot boxes for his constituency had been tampered with. The seals of ballot boxes are scientifically tested and are tamper-proof, said Mr Ong Kok452 words
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253 1984-12-29 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK SELETAR will not be renamed Shilida, even if a new town is built there. That was the official word yesterday from the Housing and Development Board (HDB). A board spokesman was commenting on reports that a town as253 words
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197 1984-12-29 3 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPORE United Front (SUF) Secretary-General Seow Khee Leng said last night that there was no misunderstanding existing between him and Mr Tan Chee Kien, the party's chairman. On the issue of changing the party's name and insignia, Mr seow said itLianhe Zaobao - 197 words
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435 1984-12-29 3 CHEE LI CHOO - #y CHEE LI CHOO SALES of Singapore's first book of illustrated history are brisk, according to book stores. About 200 hard- and soft-cover copies of Singapore An Illustrated History, 1941-1984, were snapped up when the book was put on sale at the National435 words
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226 1984-12-29 4 DETECTIVES describe a man wanted in connection with a $2 3-million swindle case as a "shrewd impersonator" who speaks fluent Thai. They said Khoo Eng Kew a former bank clerk with a criminal record was known in international business circles as226 words
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357 1984-12-29 4 NEW MEASURES designed to improve cleanliness and raise hygiene standards are to be introduced soon at Rasa Singapura Singapore's tourist showcase hawker centre. Stall-holders will soon have to use a central communal area for washing crockery and cooking utensils instead of using wash basins357 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-12-29 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, working to earn extra pocket money and to pass the time during the holidays, was found drowned at his work-place near the Jurong Port. Singapore Armed Forces divers found the body of Ong Eng Quay, an219 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-12-29 6 PAT D'ROSE - She may lose her voice if smoke gets in her eyes By PAT D'ROSE SKEETER DAVIS has a problem. If anyone in her Singapore audience today and tomorrow lights a cigarette, she may break out in a rash or worse, lose her voice. The 53-year-old hillbillyPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 258 words
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554 1984-12-29 6 EE BOON LEE - ■y EE BOON LEE AFTER years of sacculation about "sharp differences" between Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Dr Goh Kens Swee in Cabinet, the truth has emerged. It comes in a letter of appreciation from the Prime Minister to the554 words
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Article184 1984-12-29 6 Ml ALBERT WINSEMIUS, for 20 years the economic consultant to the Singapore Government, worked closely with Dr Goh Keng Swee through those years. Contacted in the Netherlands when it was announced in August that Dr Goh was leaving the Government, Dr Winsemius said of Dr184 words
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Advertisement393 1984-12-29 2 UNBELIEVABLE? NO, UNBEATABLE. The Konica AF3D just $179 The auto-focus camera with auto-date device from Konica In-built with a unique infra-red focus-detection system, the AF3D allows precise focusing automatically under any lighting condition. Now yours for only $179 at all Singapore Colour Centre outlets. Hurry! Offer ends January 31st, 1985.393 words
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Advertisement91 1984-12-29 4 Slumberland has more to offer than a good night's sleep while stocks last, we IN are giving away FREE Corning dinnerware when you buy a Slumberland mattress. A" 18 P ie ce Corelle dinner set by I Corning is yours > when you buy either a Slumberland King J Size91 words
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Advertisement202 1984-12-29 6 B? v Welcome '85 in joyful celebration II V\\ "nk at Silver Spoon Coffee House. j£y.' J It//vM I Herald the beginning of a new year with cheerful ipl»" U:/1 pi abandon. And drink to new resolutions. Then between mf. rvff bites of a superbly prepared meal, recount fond f202 words
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333 1984-12-29 7 Reuter TOR UN (Poland), Saturday AN UNIDENTIFIED Deputy Interior Minister was implicated yesterday in the plot which led to the murder of radical priest Jerzy Popieluszko by a police officer. One of the cleric's confessed killers, Lieutenant Leszek Pekala, told the second dayReuter - 333 words
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124 1984-12-29 7 Reuter WASHMQTON, Saturday SENATOR Gary Hart, stffl deeply in debt after his mmmmMlM4 presidential campaign, gave away his car yesterday as the prise in a fund-racing raffle. Mr Hart drew the name of a Connecticut man as the winner of theReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-12-29 7 Reuter LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S King and Queeo-in-Waiting, Prince Charles aftd Princess Diana, will have their first public tiff in 1985, an astrologer jfridlcted. Ms June Baker-Howard, writing- in Britain's top-sell-ing daily, The Sun, also pre-, dieted anxiety in the Wnite House with aReuter - 148 words
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292 1984-12-29 8 Reuter TOKYO, Saturday JAPAN win seek a 6.9 per cent increase in military spending in the financial year starting in April, mainly to bolster air and naval defences, a Defence Agency spokesman said. Prime Minister Yasuniro Nakasone made the final decision on the IncreaseReuter - 292 words
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313 1984-12-29 8 UPI AMPIL, Saturday VIETNAM launched a two-pronged attack yesterday against Beijingbacked Cambodian guerillas, setting the stage for a final assault on the resistance movement's headquarters. The guerillas knocked out a Soviet-built T-54 tank and said they killed 80 Vietnamese in closeUPI - 313 words
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123 1984-12-29 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday THE PRIME Minister of the Vietnamese-becked Cambodian Government, Gum Si, has died in Moscow of a heart attack, Asian diplomats said yesterday. The diplomats, who asked not to be identified, could not say when he died, but the Japanese Kyodo newsReuter - 123 words
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108 1984-12-29 8 Reuter PARIS, Saturday RESEARCHERS of the Pasteur Institute said yesterday they have managed to clone a virus-responsi-ble for the killer disease Aids. The head of the laboratory, Professor Luc Montagnier, said the multiplication of the Lav (lymphadenopathy associated virus) in test tubes would play aReuter - 108 words
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211 1984-12-29 8 AP LOB ANQELEB, Sal DfIUBCTOR Sam Peckingraphic wpicton of violence in sack film* as "Straw Dogs" and "The Wild Bench," died yesterday of heart failure, aa assistant said. He was M. Peckinpah died at Centinela Hospital Medical Centre, where he had* beenAP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-12-29 10 One Rolls for I every eight Arabs iUAi MICHAEL Otty wasn't trying to impress anybody when he told the story. In fact, be sakl, It was nothing oat of the ordinary. It was the sort of thing that happens at weddings all over the world. Four guests, too584 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-12-29 10 A WEDDING conple receives four similar gifts: lour glistening, brand-new Rolls-Royce from four gnests. BEING rich in Dnbni to like being n Smith in Britain. Almost everyone to, and those who aren't could be rich too. ONLY 42 Rolls-Royces are manufactured a year. Dubai ordered three In85 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-12-29 10 BRITISH Prime Minister's daughter, Carol Thatcher (picture), has produced a businessman's guide to the fleshpots of Bangkok. Carol, a 31-year-old journalist, has conducted lengthy researches into the cost of hiring a whore for a night in the city's red light district. After personally visiting211 words
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Article26 1984-12-29 11 Moscow has criticised Beijing for its unorthodox economic reforms but is showing a discreet interest in their success and how the reforms are aooiied.26 words
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Article27 1984-12-29 11 Corruption is on the rise in Vietnam. One problem that has to be checked concerns illegal dealings in gold and US dollars, says a Vietnamese daily.27 words
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Article25 1984-12-29 11 The anti-Nato Greens Party is becoming a favoured form of political expression for the new German generation that is preparing to assume power.25 words
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Article126 1984-12-29 11 THE ANTI-NATO Greens Party is Jfcgeoming a favoured form of politktf expression for the new generation that is preparing to assume power in west Germany. t With three key state elections scheduled this spring in Rhineland-Westphalia, Saar and West Berlin, they may extend their growing political126 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-12-29 11 TRENDS World Politics MOSCOW, battling serious economic problems at home, publicly criticises Beijing for its unorthodox Marxist economic reforms but is showing a discreet interest in their success and how the reforms are applied. China has chalked up an impressive list of record harvests since relaxing320 words
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Article123 1984-12-29 11 CORRUPTION in Vietnam is on the increase. The most common form of corruption involved government employees or cadres wno steal state property for sale on the black market In a country where the price of a good meal is more than the monthly salary of123 words
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Article103 1984-12-29 11 Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has accomplished what many would have considered a political miracle two years ago he has convinced his ruling Socialist Party that Spain should stay in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. By prevailing at last week's Socialist national convention, Mr Gonzalez made it103 words
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Article78 1984-12-29 11 The Soviet Union is expanding its military space programme to support combat operations oo Earth and to fight a war in outer space. The programme matches the United States in most, if not all, military space functions and aims to surpass it In a report entitled Soviet Military78 words
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Article64 1984-12-29 11 Pakistan's mill- tary strongman, Gen Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, has legitimised his own rule with a stage-managed 98 per cent referendum and is now planning to back it up with an Islamic mass movement of super loyal supporters. As Gen Zia moves away from purely military rule, these well-organised64 words
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Advertisement166 1984-12-29 10 0 New Year's Eve Dinner 1 $78.00 nett per person with novelties, one o glsss of champagne, an exquisite menu that includes Toumedos with Chanterel Mushrooms or Roasted Pigeon, Strawberry New Year's Eve BBQ Dinner v $46.80 nett per adult S 4 $34.80 net! per child (under 12 yn) Inclusive166 words
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155 1984-12-29 12 LUM CHANG Holdings had an (inauspicious opening yesterday on the Singapore bourse. It failed to breach its $1.10 issue price throughout. The opening price of $1.06 set the tone for the day. Selling pressure forced It down to the day's low of $1.04155 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-12-29 12 SIME Darby Bhd's shareholders w6re urged to approve the takeover of lLiled*Estate Projects Bhd (UEP) at next year's Jan 19 Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM). Sime Darby chairman, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said in a circular yesterday that the proposed acquisition ana the offer would912 words
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156 1984-12-29 12 1965 Outlook for gold and silver by Shearson Lehman/American Expreaa WE EXPECT continued weakness in gold and silver prices through the first half of 1985. Our "best guesses" for the price ranges are: HIGH LOW Gold US$35O-330 US$275 250 Silver US$B-7156 words
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620 1984-12-29 13 THE WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ROUNDUP THE LOCAL stock market had a firm start on Wednesday after two days of holidays. Prices generally opened higher although volume was still very Of particular interest were MUM and Cycle and Carriage, both of which were620 words
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Article154 1984-12-29 13 AP THE AMERICAN dollar retreated slightly yesterday in thin currency trading in the United States after turning in a mixed performance in Europe. Trading was light as many dealers left early for a long New Year's weekend. Gold bullion prices rose slightly in the United States afterAP - 154 words
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98 1984-12-29 13 W4LLSTREET BARGAIN hunters went on a lastminute buying binge yesterday, jolting Wall Street out of its holiday slumber and sending stock prices higher for the first time in three daily sessions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.65 to 1204.17. In the98 words
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Article60 1984-12-29 13 Reuter THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed at 812.61 yesterday, down 1.08 points from Thursday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 406.54, down 1.14 points from the previous day's close of 407.68. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.0952 point to 154.0672 at theReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement195 1984-12-29 13 The Neptune hits unwrapped a festive spectacle specially (or you! W<* e have a fun-filled festive Later, a mobile disco will provide programme planned for non-stop dance music, complete with you on New Year's Eve. You will start the dazzling lights and effects. And the beat festivities with an eight-course195 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1984-12-29 14 GILBERT GAUL - features ■y GILBERT GAUL Knight Bidder Newspapers With the marriage of medicine and high technology, working spare parts for the human body are now available. The technology is there but it is still expensive to demand for an artificial heart for example. PHILADELPHIA:1,314 words
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Advertisement80 1984-12-29 14 Celebrate New Year at Cockpit Hotel Where there's lots of good food and excitement Bar jj Live Band Entertainment by DEBBIE CEDRIC and Kathy Los Amora's Attractive Novelties and Delicacies New Year Eve 6pm to 2am Price: $32 person > Japanese £> Coffee Housed Romantic Candlelight Dinner 6 Course Dinner80 words
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524 1984-12-29 15 MOisffraK BBfIBSH SOME LESSONS need to be learnt from the disappointing turnout for the Asian Cup soccer championship in Singapore. Despite the interest that should have been generated from having the national side taking part, attendances failed to meet the target It is524 words
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501 1984-12-29 15 ISSUE Article from Lianhe Zaobao NOT since the general election in 1968 had the People's Action Party campaigned so hard as it did recently. Yet, its performance in the election has turned out to be the worst it ever had. Why? TheArticle from Lianhe Zaobao - 501 words
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169 1984-12-29 15 IT DISTURBS me to have to report another case of overcharging in Sim Lim Towers. On Dec 22, I went to an electronic shop there with the intention of buying a pocket stereo tape recorder. I eventually decided on a Japanese product which169 words
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Article71 1984-12-29 15 I REFER to Mr Ranjit Gill's letter "A layman's analysis of the election" (SM, Dec 26). He stated that one reason sections of the electorate supported the opposition could possibly be an expression of dissatisfaction with the PAP's decision to field Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong. In my opinion,71 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-12-29 16 LIM SEK - ALBUMS WORTH TREASURING ARE HARD TO FIND By LIM SEK NINETEEN EIGHTY POUR is a boring year for pop music, both East and West. It is a vear when most of the biggest hits were culled from 1983 releases; a year when newcomers put926 words
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Article, Illustration453 1984-12-29 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE NOSTALGIA yes, that sentimental longing for the days of old will be fulfilled in Countdown to '85, the pop show that will usher in the new year. The 12-minute segment called Golden Oldies will involve 15 singers, among them Lim Siauw Chong, Linda453 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-12-29 16 SUNSET is more than a great vocal combination. It has talent. Give the five entertainers from Los Angeles a familiar tune, say Lionel Richie's All Night Long, and they will rearrange it and deliver it with a touch of blues. The group's449 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-12-29 18 LIM KWEE LAN - SATURDAY'S BEST WITH LIM KWEE LAN CtntraitiM Great Performances: The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) FANS of D H Lawrence will not want to miss this adaptation of the master storyteller's tale. However, if you hate dismal portraits of life, this one's not for482 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-12-29 18 Film Focus An Englishman Abroad (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) ALAN BATES stars as British spy-in-exile Guy Burgess, who bursts into actress Coral Browne's dressing room one night. Intrigued by this drunken stranger, Coral seeks him out and learns that he is under KGB surveillance. Out of sympathy, Coral475 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-12-29 19 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE ONCE again, adventures, musicals and comedies have come up tops on the list of top 10 grossing movies in Singapore this year. Dramas are noticeably lacking on the English movies list, and absent on the Chinese. Chinese filmmakers have discovered that the349 words
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Article667 1984-12-29 20 Lena Coffee Homo: Buffet (6.80 pm to 10 pm), $28++ per adult, $15++ per child (under Boulevard Cafe Caraaeet: Set dinner (7 pm to 11 pm), $88++ per person. CalmhM Ceflee Garden: Gala dinner and dance (7 pm to 8 am), 845++ per person. Crown Prince667 words
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Article265 1984-12-29 20 CaimhM Coffee Gardes: Set lunch (noon to 3 pm), $20++ per adult, $15++ per child. Crown Prince Cafe de Prince: Buffet (11.30 am to 3 pm), 932++ per adult, $16++ per child. Feng Cheng Lou: Lunch (11.30 am to 3 pm), $300++ or $380++ per table265 words
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Miscellaneous352 1984-12-29 18 Tomorrow's programmes •.JO 86CTEXT Live Sampls Paget. 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Music Bos Musical Design. 9.20 The Electric Company.* 9.50 Praggle Rock. 10.20 Teka Tepat (M). 10.85 Hermesetas World Cup Trampolining. Competing are teams from Great Britain, France, West Germany, Spain, Scotland and Canada. 11.25 World of352 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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266 1984-12-29 22 WONDER BOY - 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY LAST-START beaten favourite Grand Charles should make amends for his last start failure by taking the main staying event of tip day in Race Six at the Batu Gantong course in Penang today. The winner of266 words
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Article154 1984-12-29 22 RACE 5: Night Fly (No. 9) won in a very fast time of 1:51.5 over I,Boom in good going in Kuala Lumpur in October. He has been training well. Should also be able to handle wet track. RACE 6: Ball Rash (No. 10) is best of K154 words
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Article220 1984-12-29 22 Ist 2nd 3rd Nigel TMsy 55 62 37 Malcolm Johnston 5t 31 29 App L N Danis 48 40 31 Terry Lucas 38 40 18 Leslie Khoo 33 22 19 Alwin TweecHe 31 33 35 Lam Mun Chew 25 19 21 Q Cook 24 18 26 App Marzuki220 words
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Article237 1984-12-29 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Boo) (Won Boo) Raoal f 1 Cha Cha Mambo 1 Cha qwitambo 1 Cha CM Mambo 8 Tampered 8 Tempered 2 Samar 2 Semar J. Unforgettable 8 Tempered Raee 2 »>■ 3 Dynamite 11 Wo Blanc* 1 SatoNNe 12 -Tunku237 words
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Article556 1984-12-29 22 WONDER BOY sums up the form and chances of today's runners at Penang: RACE ONE 1 Has trained on, good chance. 2 Working keenly, place chance. 3 Fair track form. 4 Fair track form. 5 Working well, watch the tote. 6 Fair track form. 7 Fair556 words
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Article1561 1984-12-29 23 RACE 1 2.00 CI 3 Div 7-1200 m Stake*: $14,500 1 7532 CHACHAMAMBO 1-11.6(4) 57.0 Johnaton 1/7 4ag Lin 0000/044) 2 ***** SEMAft 1-120 5) 57.0 Klwo 1/4 Snzh G Breukeien GYSO/24-2G S 8744- EVHTRUST 1-12.7( 2) 55.0 KLOo 1/7 frog Rodgars GYSH/23-Y2H 4 70 Teninglen (7) 5501,561 words
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Article, Illustration943 1984-12-29 26 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Saturday NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR la Los Angeles was the year of the Olympics. Most people, especially Americans, recalling it will remember the Games more clearly than any other public event. Even in December, four months after the closing ceremonies, the Games wereLAT-WP - 943 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-12-29 27 MAZNAN Talib will be shouldering a heavy burden for Malaysian Armed Forces. He is supposed to get the goals to put MAF through to their first-ever quarter-final in the Malaysia Cup series. With eight goals in his bag last season, Maznan hopes to182 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-12-29 27 B KULA - REPORTS: B KULA MALAYSIAN Armed Forces have been beaming with confidence ever since their recent triumphs in the Agong Cup and in the Sultans' Gold Cup. On both occasions they beat Singapore 1-0 and 3-2 In the finals, respectively. The wins were timelyPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 426 words
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Article67 1984-12-29 27 QasMisspsrsi Aziz Hassan, Mohd Firdaus bin AbduNah, Fauzi Muklas Defenders: SaUeh Suiaiman, Paramasivam Manickam, Zainal AbkJin bin Ibrahim, Shamsuddin Said Mldflaldi AN Khan bin AbduNah, Yusof bin Ibrahim, HaNm bin Zatton, Zainuddtn Gharri Forwards! Maznan TaNb, Hanaftah Chik, ZulkifN Mohamad. Noor Bakar, Norli Yahya, Kamaruddin Kasim Coaetu67 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-12-29 27 HALIM ZAITON may be short, but that does not prevent him from taking on bigger opponents. He does not score goals, bat paves the way for others to score. His accurate and well-placed passes have often caught opposing defenders on the wrong foot228 words
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Article, Illustration811 1984-12-29 28 IPS NO ONE needs telling when it's match day at the Nou Camp. Soon after mid-day, the 32 souvenir stalls start to spring up on the pavements around the stadium. Some of the 1,200 police on extra duty are already shutting roads, divertingIPS - 811 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-12-29 28 IPS IN the rarefied air at the peak of the enormous Barcelona pyramid is the first-team squad of 24 players, the manager and two coaches. They rank among the world's elite. They are trained and cared for like race horses; they enjoy a five-starIPS - 243 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-12-29 29 S GULAM - Eager fans turn up to watch Fandi play but walk away unimpressed before match ends Report S GULAM MORE than 500 fans turned up yesterday at the Geylang Stadium to watch their local idol Fandi Ahmad in action. But more than halfPictures: CHRISTINE CHEW - 403 words
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229 1984-12-29 29 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN UNSEEDED Delia Chua upset two top seeds on her way to tne semifinals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Associations Family Tennis Competition at Dfever Road yesterday. Delia, who almost made it to last year's South-east Asia Games tennis team, shocked fourth229 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-12-29 29 Reuter PARIS, Saturday ATHLETE Carl Lewis, winner of four Olympic gold medals, was yesterday named 1984 "Champion of World Champions" in a poll organised by the French daily sports newspaper, LlSquipe. Lewis, winner of the 100 and 200 metres, long jump and a member of theReuter - 177 words
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192 1984-12-29 29 By K ML VAM LAST year's semi-finalist Pasir Panjang, captained by former national player Kboo Yak Seng, are strongly fancied to win the In-ter-Constituency Sepak Takraw final tonight at the Toa Payoh Sports Hanasor Pasir Panjang are making a strong claim with192 words
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Article322 1984-12-29 30 ALFONSO CHAN - Junior squash team starts training for Asian Championships in HK By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S squash juniors have entered the pressure cooler world of serious training for the Asian Junior squash championships in Hong Kong, which looms ahead at the beginning of next year. The round-robin trials,322 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-12-29 30 UPI MOSCOW. Sat THE 36th game in the World Chess championship, one of the most exciting played yet in the marathon match between title-holder Anatoly Karpov and 21-year-old challenger Gary Kasparov, was adjourned yesterday on the 41st move. The game will be concluded today.UPI - 574 words
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116 1984-12-29 30 Reuter LONDON, Baturday ARSENAL have signed England midfield player Steve Williams from Southampton, the London club announced last night. He is expected to make his Arsenal debut in the English Football League match against north London neighbours Tottenham Hotspur on New Year's Day. Williams,Reuter - 116 words
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77 1984-12-29 30 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday LIVINGSTONE BRAMBLE will make the first defence of his World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight title in a re-match against Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini in Reno, Nevada on Feb 16, promoter Dan Duva announced yesterday. Bramble took the crown fromReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement67 1984-12-29 30 Looking back on 1984 r I.* From salesgirl to footballer, Jfcfcr.,. ,1 Awakening star to f*4 Miss Singapore, 12 people m* speak on how's 1984 been M Food, food, food stress Distributed with Tbe Sunday Monitor This one's for you Your very own 1985 pull-out calendar of important dates. The67 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-12-29 31 K SILVAM - K SILVAM MORE than $250,000 will be spent on promotions to entice local soccer fans back to the National Stadium during the Malaysia Cup tournament, which begins on Friday. Sponsors Milo will spend this amount on advertising campaigns in the various media373 words
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122 1984-12-29 31 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday LARRY HOLMES, the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight champion, will defend his title for the last time against fellow American David Bey on March IS, promoter Don King said yesterday. Holmes, 35, who has won all hisReuter - 122 words
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