Singapore Monitor, 18 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-04-18 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING" EDITION W MC (Pi No 13 5 83 Wednesday, April 18, 1984 30 cents18 words
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634 1984-04-18 1 CAROLINE BOEY - THEY WILL BE OFFERED PRE-VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN VITB INSTITUTES CAROLINE BOEY YOUNG people who leave school at Primary 8 will get a new chance to acquire Job skills and get further education. When about 3,000 Primary 8 monolingual stream pupils finish school634 words
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Article400 1984-04-18 1 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprise (Sahe), a company formed by pig farmers, will sell pork at cost from tomorrow in an effort to ease an over-supply of pigs which400 words
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Article136 1984-04-18 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG THIEVES broke Into a businessman'* bungalow yesterday and escaped with $70,000 in cash and valuables after forcing open a safe. The burglary took place in a three-storey bungalow house in Jalan Labu Ayer, off Braddell Road, some time between noon and136 words
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229 1984-04-18 2 OEI SIN GIOK - MORE THAN HALF OF THE 769 SHOPS TAKEN UP ®y OEI SIN GIOK THE Housing Board says it is pleased with the response to the industrial shops it offered for rent under a new policy this month. More than half the229 words
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Article137 1984-04-18 2 A SAILING course will begin this month for interested teenagers in secondary schools, junior colleges and vocational institutes. It is organised by the Ministry of Education and Junior Sailing Club to teach pupils the basic art of sailing. Those who complete it successfully will be eligible137 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-04-18 2 Lianhe Wanbao CAO XIE, in Chinese, means straw sandals. It is also the pen name of a bright, young cartoonist called Xie Zonghui Xie had just completed university examinations and was only two months short of 24 when he died of a heart attackLianhe Wanbao - 102 words
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95 1984-04-18 2 SINGAPORE is the top convention city in Asia for meetings of international associations. It is also ranked sixth worldwide, according to 1983 statistics released by the Union des Associations Internationales (UAI) Only Paris, London, Geneva, Bins- 1 sels and Vienna are placed before Singapore.95 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-04-18 3 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE IF THERE is one person who would not mind seeing the dilapidated structures of Chinatown vanishing, it's Dr Ho Tat Kin, 40, the seventh PAP candidate to be introduced to the press. Born in Ang Slang Hill in Chinatown,859 words
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170 1984-04-18 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL TWO INDONESIAN businessmen were this morning ticked off by a district judge for behaving like small boys. Tandy Bursiano, 50, and Chia Tjen Tjoek, 27, were each fined $150 for fighting and disturbing the peace at the National Stadium at 10.20170 words
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Article424 1984-04-18 4 Masaki Watanabe - A JournalUt y 4 Notebook By Masaki Watanabe EARLY this week I received by mail a xeroxed summary of an article with the title "New Evidence on the Attempted Assassination of Pope Paul n." There was actually nothing new about its main allegation that the CIA424 words
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195 1984-04-18 4 RESOLUTIONS on house unions, endorsed by the NTUC Central Committee on Monday, will be introduced at the Ordinary Delegates' Conference by the end of this month. These will require all the affiliated unions to transfer funds and release members to house unions which are195 words
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220 1984-04-18 4 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM TWO out of five people who call the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) do so because of quarrels with neighbours. One man called SPCA because he was jealous of his neighbour's house renovation, his220 words
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309 1984-04-18 4 YONG POW ANG - Praise for hard work in keeping estates clean By YONG POW ANG MR ONG Teng Cheong, NTUC Sec-retary-General and Minister without Portfolio,, has a way of winning the hearts of workers. In a dialogue session with the Public Daily Rated HDB Workers' Union309 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-04-18 6 ANGELA TON B - BUT YOU NEED A CHOPPER TO BREAK THE GIANT EGG'S I.6mm SHELL •TORY i ANGELA TON B MR BERNARD Harrison, director of the Singapore Zoo, found this morning that the legendary fragility of eggshells is not all it's cracked up to be. Given the task of breakingPICTURES: ASMAH HAMID - 275 words
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116 1984-04-18 6 Lianhe Zaobao THE FIRST coin changing machine installed by the Singapore Bus Service has proven to be popular with commuters. On the first day of its trial at the Toa Payoh interchange, the automatic 10-cent changer exchanged 14,810 coins for $1 notes insertedLianhe Zaobao - 116 words
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Article404 1984-04-18 7 MASAKI WATANABE - MASAKI WATANABE WE HAVE mm dnamas being converted Into wiehnaass. bilnw buildings and even Now, Pitspatrlck's Is opening a new spick and span suparmarket in the old Paramount Theatre in Serangooo Gardens right next to a NTUC Fair Price which has already been in the neighbourhood404 words
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165 1984-04-18 7 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A MAN Jammed a lighted butt into his wife's left ear when she refused to give him money for cigarettes, a district court heard today. After the attack, Ahmad Anang, 32, took his wife's gold chain and pawned it,165 words
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127 1984-04-18 7 THE Children's Charities Association will hold a funfair at the Mandarin Ballroom on Good Friday- About 32 children and eight teachers from the Spastic Children's Association, Association for Educationally Subnormal Children, Singapore Children's Society and Singapore Association for Retarded Children will put on127 words
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Advertisement54 1984-04-18 6 LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING AT SCOTTS VSFRING34 V CCO£CTIQN Shopping Centre. 6 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922. Tel: *****55. The NeighbourhoodB Pages full of it. People Read about the 7^^\Neighbourhood, comes people in your area. free with the Sunda V As well as places, \Zy/A A Y/yyw Monitor Get your copy events,54 words
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Advertisement34 1984-04-18 6 Protect your office carpet with Permasil trip-proof plastic sheet Permasil clear plastic sheets protect carpet and increase mobility. Call Tel: *****55 (office), *****61, *****31 (factory) today. Free delivery. Soto agent Inchem Products (Re) Ltd34 words
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Advertisement424 1984-04-18 7 Cortebert mm fl D&MT OD»fIED QsU\. The family firm of Cortebert was established during the French Revolution, in 1790 They have been famous ever since for pendant watches, pocket watches and brooch watches traditionally designed and crafted If you hanker for the gracious days before the coming of the wrist-watch,424 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-04-18 8 London proceeding with caution to prevent more bloodshed Reuter LONDON, Wmdnmsday DIPLOMATIC tension mounted between Britain and Libya today after a machinegun attack from the Libyan Embassy on a crowd of demonstrators killed a young policewoman. As police kept up a siege of the embassy,Reuter; PICTURE: AP - 507 words
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352 1984-04-18 8 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday A SHADOWY war between revolutionary supporters of Col Muammar Gaddafi and exiled Libyan dissidents spilled on to the streets of London yesterday. The incident confirmed persistent warnings by police in recent weeks that the British capital faced a resurgenceReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-04-18 8 UPI LONDON, W«d POLICEWOMAN Yvonne Joyce Fletcher was standing near her police officer fiance when a gunman inside the Libyan Embassy fired down at demonstrators on the street, fatally wounding her as her fiance watched in horror. She was hit in the abdomen withUPI - 113 words
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700 1984-04-18 10 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday LAWYER John Wimbush, 47, who was found dead at the bottom of a swimming pool, was one of those believed to be directly involved in the handling of the legal aspects of the Carrian dealings withThe Star - 700 words
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108 1984-04-18 10 BANGKOK, Wad A TOP official of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) denied today that its headquarters on the Thai-Cambodian border had fallen to attacking Vietnamese troops, and said guerilla forces had firmly re-established forward defence lines there early today. Ampil,108 words
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Article332 1984-04-18 11 He prepares for China visit by watching videotapes of Nixon's visit AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan says lie has been preparing for his China trip, beginning on April 26, by watching videotapes of former president Richard Nixon's historic trip to China in 1971 and viewing aAP - 332 words
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310 1984-04-18 11 Reuter GENEVA, Wednesday US VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush will unveil a US plan to outlaw chemical weapons which Moscow has already condemned as camouflage for Pentagon plans to build up its own arsenals of poison gas. Mr Bush, who is to address theReuter - 310 words
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172 1984-04-18 11 AP CHICAGO, Wednesday IT MAY just be small potatoes and it's not ready to replace wristwatches, but in a sense it's really the big time the two-potato clock, a real tuber timepiece. The clock made by Skilcraft, producer of scientific and educational toys runsAP - 172 words
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467 1984-04-18 12 TRENDS Reuter LIKE a long-time marriage buffeted by the changing morals and pressures of the outside world, the relationship between the US and Europe is under serious strain. European and US leaders insist that separation is not imminent or even thinkable, if only because mutual securityReuter - 467 words
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Article62 1984-04-18 12 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In TRENDS,62 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-04-18 12 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AP MANILA, Wtd THE economies in the <ks veloping nations in Asia* grew by an average 5.6 per cent last year compared with 3.3 per cent in 1982. This signalled a recovery from the prolonged world-wide recession, the Asian Development BankAP - 461 words
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Advertisement61 1984-04-18 8 Totally fresh, clean air in your home, office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour fe, fl| fa demonstration, pleas* call: Y. H. Low Co $faOHic (We ere the lonizer People) airionizpi& Unit 0&4061 words
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Advertisement375 1984-04-18 9 THE NEK3HEOURHOOD NEWS How to have your say andenjoy it.too I 'r 7\ I Through the "Neighbourhood" of I I IM|teu^ Bh VP I and Whampoa: Bedok Chai Chee,Gulega, course. The 8-page weekly newspaper that's I I IrIISIiiB Itf?/Ifßltl fi/gi I 0 Somapah and Changi. packed with local news and375 words
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Advertisement333 1984-04-18 10 Cut this out SC leave it y on your boss's desk. jTo my dear, super-talented,suave, kind,debonair boss... I H Over the time I have known you, you have PETE'S PLACE: A man like you will appreciate always proved yourself to be a man of the Latin charm of Pete's. Italian333 words
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Advertisement132 1984-04-18 11 HV 1 .mi I SHL MuhamYnad All, gold HBRRHHHHH| medalist light heavyweight "tB c*p«ooo boxer, remembers the thrill of Kl jyfiH m II the 1960 Rome Olympics. |H U rt ™*"l flHSPHVjttfl And, like ourselves, he's jfl K looking forward to the 1984 ■JJKT JHM H Los Angeles Olympics. cm132 words
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Advertisement485 1984-04-18 13 IWT/vwr 1\ I MITA— pioneer manufacturer of copiers in Japan introduces the I 111 I DC-111, the plain paper copier weighing only 30.6 kg, just for the 1 iV'T f If JUwM M M M small-business man, the secretary, manager, managing director or the professional person when you want to485 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-04-18 14 ANGELINE TAN - Dealers still uncertain about rules for new contracts ■y ANGELINE TAN GOLD futures trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has virtually come to a standstill. Only one lot was traded on each of the past two days. Dealers are staying out of522 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-04-18 14 SHARE OF THE DAY AFTER consolidating at |4-44 early this month, Sealion Hotels appears to be poised for a rally. The counter started making the climb two weeks ago and at one point last week, it hit the year's high of $5. Sealion190 words
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Article99 1984-04-18 14 Your SS to ono unM SoWng Buying of foreign currency TT/DO TT DO US| 2.0890 2.0790 2.0700 sterling 2.9799 2 9545 2.9445 Australian 9 1 MB 1.914S 1.9992 Canadian 9 1.9399 HIM 1.9039 New Zealand 9 ***** 1.3971 1 3521 «fto 100 unHa of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.414999 words
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133 1984-04-18 14 STOCKS THE LOCAL bourse remained verjMjuiet after yesterday's dip to The most active stock, UIC. counted 147,000 shares done and closed a cent lower at $1.86. 119,000 MUI shares changed hands, closing at an unchanged $1.12 while Supreme Corp's 88,000 shares closed three cents lower133 words
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Article136 1984-04-18 14 THE US dollar was little changed in Singapore against most currencies compared with New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said the larger than expected 26.6 per cent drop in US March housing starts had no impact on the dollar, and operators, awaiting the release of136 words
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Article241 1984-04-18 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly lower. Cold Storage 4.20/4.26 Fraser and Neave 6.50/6.35 Haw Par 2.58/2.59 Jacks Intl 5.90 S Keck Seng 5.50/5.70 Magnum 5.76/5.78 M Cement 7.80/8.30 Arab-Mai Dev 1.23/1.24 Boustead 2.59/2.82 Esso 13.00/1110 Genting 5.25/5.30 GIH 4.36/4.46 Hume 5.20 S Inchcape 2.88/2.90 MUIB 2.81/2.82241 words
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Article1116 1984-04-18 15 MR KHOO: In 1981, Malayan United Industries (MUI) acquired more than 50 per cent of Ming Court, which did not have its own separate management. As a temporary measure, Goodwood Para Hotel (GPH) continued to render management services for two years until Nov IS, 1983, when1,116 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-04-18 14 ?.<7 c imi n MiW.aghi CyaA. Imc J 6TOKEK T e c ootTW«flF R 'I6TUI«ASI»M6*#OR SOCIAL CAU.17 words
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Advertisement445 1984-04-18 15 man N Easto Goodi« at TTk Pastry Shop April 22, HM II JO am 3.00 pm 1. Ewer Nest Layer Cake (sponge cake) 22.00 Aduk $38*/ Child 120* 2. Easter Bunny-Shaped Sponge Cake per kg 26.00 W\ Buffet Luncheon and playground for children. (minimum order: 2 kg) V j The445 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-04-18 16 YOUR report headlined Youthful Colours (SM, April 9) reflects a growing and dangerous trend a metamorphosis which, if left unchecked, will be disastrous for Singapore in the long run. Take a stroll down any shopping complex and we see our youths225 words
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Article317 1984-04-18 16 ISSUES Editorial, The Washington Post MAY we offer a mild dissent from some widely accepted current wisdom? Many in Europe, it seems, agree that Europeans have somehow lost their creative fire. The evidence is economic stagnation and rapid loss of rank as Japan and the North AmericansEditorial, The Washington Post - 317 words
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356 1984-04-18 16 C K TSENG - More discrepancies discovered in The Awakening' C K TSENG Singapore 1545 MANY members of the younger generation have accepted SBC's "The Awakening" as tne absolute interpretation of World War II history. I want to point out some discrepancies so as to set the record356 words
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190 1984-04-18 16 BAND MEMBER - BAND MEMBER Singapore 2573 I WAS upset after reading a letter (SM, April 12) regarding band competitions. I was a member of a school band for 10 years and was surprised at the views expressed by the writer. It is true that Joining a190 words
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Article210 1984-04-18 16 BAND MEMBERS - BAND MEMBERS Singapore 2158 AFTER reading the letter by "Concerned Parent", we strongly disagree with his opinion about band competitions. As members of our school bands, we have not neglected our homework. It is true we practice often as the competition draws near, but we210 words
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607 1984-04-18 17 Our reserves the best safeguards iTHraraaFOif— FEARS THAT the efforts of a lifetime could be swept awav in days have moved understandably into the realm of economics. Most Singaporeans are accustomed to hearing that warning in the context of defence. But Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew has raised the point607 words
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454 1984-04-18 17 DUDLEY AU - DUDLEY AU Singapore 1024 THERE appeared in the media recently a perspective on Hwa Chong Junior College by one of its students. While I respect her views and have a niece who was also in the group which scored straight A's, there has454 words
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Article25 1984-04-18 17 TO LIVE is tke rarest tiling in the world. Most people exist, and that is all Oscar WNde, Irishbom writer (1854-1900).25 words
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125 1984-04-18 17 PLEASE allow me to comment on the letter by "For the Road" (SM, April S) in which comparison was made between some rude, undisciplined and reckless bus crew of Trans-Island Bus Services and their generally well-disciplined and well-mannered SBS counterparts. As125 words
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247 1984-04-18 17 RAYMOND WONG LOK CHIN - RAYMOND WONG LOK CHIN Singapore Mil MR J B Jeyaratnam, MP for Anson, and writer J L Siva in his letter headlined We dont need these planes" (SM, March 29) cast doubts on the need for our country to acquire the E-2C Hawkeye planes.247 words
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Advertisement144 1984-04-18 16 We pay more interest in more ways than one. All Rates effective 16 April 1984 subject to change without notice. BRANCHES Main Branch: 6 Battery Road Quaanstown: Crosby Houaa: 71 Robinson Road Blk 74 Commonwealth Dr #01-451 Alaxandra Circus: 40 Clarence Lane Sslsgis Road: Peace Centre Bkjg BukH Timah: 2144 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-04-18 17 fm. NAUST BRlwT\ /pifasf SENOR OUR TROOPS HONE LmSvmm J NOW. BEFORE TWLRES13 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1984-04-18 18 THE POLICE DOES NOT INTEND TO REST ON ITS LAURELS IPS IT HAS never been a very ordinary rock band. From the beginning, driving a van from gig to gig across the US to promote the single, Roxanne, to its recent sell-out concertIPS - 1,053 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-04-18 19 TWO OF HER FILMS TO RUN IN PEAK SEASON [STARSreUCKj CHERIE ZHONG Is an actress who Is hot in the business two of her movies are competing against each other in the peak holiday season. what is more, both cinema circuits are the so-called622 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-04-18 20 PHILIP CHEAH - YATES' DRESSER IS A MUST FOR THEATRE-LOVERS TITLE: THE DRESSER STARRING: Albert Fluey, Tom Coarteaay DIRECTOR: Peter Yates LAST DAY: Orchard Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH BOX-OFFICE tragedy has struck again. The Dresser, which began four days ago ends today. One can only conclude that the only way the530 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-04-18 23 PHILIP CHEAH - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1984 TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH WSY WINNING tickets to the Arts Festival is the latest alternative for meeting the mad rush for seats. SBC's second series of Arts Around, which will begin on May 1, will offerWSY - 682 words
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Article, Illustration553 1984-04-18 23 Raphael The Apprentice Years (Debut) (Ch 12,8 pm) THIS three-part series on the Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael, begins with his childhood at Urbino, Italy, and shows the effect of the beautiful landscapes of the Marches and Umbria on him. Later, he trains at Perugia in553 words
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Article, Illustration693 1984-04-18 24 INEZ WEI - DELICATE CHOICES IN THE AFTERNOON By INEZ WEI WHEN a food-loving Singaporean goes on a hunt for new eateries, more often than not, he is on the look-out for either a convenient lunch spot or a pleasant and reason-ably-priced restaurant to take family or friends to. ForPicture by CLIFTON AW - 693 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-04-18 24 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE SINGAPOREANS who enjoy swallowing a bit of culture with their food can try a taste of the apparently exotic at Cherry's Turkish cuisine and decor. Turkish carpets currently line the walls of Cherry, a cosy restaurant tucked away at the basement of Shell Towers,341 words
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Miscellaneous418 1984-04-18 20 fIUIA GUIDe C ABOUT (C) PLAZA (*****71): LET'S ROCK (C) v ORCHARD (*****88): THE DRESSER (E) DALIT (*****16): MONKS STRIKE BACK Starring: Tom Coartenay, Albert Finney (C) Synopsis: This is a story of the friendship UWAOU (*****30): THE CHINESE WHIM- b*»wn M tctonnd Ida wardrobt nun CAPITOL <3ST»7S»): READY FOR418 words
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Miscellaneous1004 1984-04-18 21 TIOMAN TRIP HERZOQ FESTIVAL screened at 6.30 pm and MARINE Parade CC THE Goethe-Institut will S will organise a trio to «creen Heart of Glass to- Admission is free. Tioman from tomo£ow at 6.80 pm. This DR NO The fees are »1 J9 for the collective hysteria of £S«y at1,004 words
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Miscellaneous919 1984-04-18 22 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pagti. *f?l iv'l® 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights foUowad by Hotel Exercise wtth Gloria. L j.J Animals, Animals: Grand Canyon. f f B i L*f iffM| The Grand Canyon is about 365 km long and 16 km m Bm IMU ET^9| deep in its central919 words
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Miscellaneous245 1984-04-18 22 gaaaaßßife&r.eiaßiai 12.00 PM Programme Summary 4.05 Composers from Different Eras 12.05 Musical Notebook The Nation- Brahms: Symphony No 1 in C minor, alists 1. Hugo Alfven: Elegy from Gus- Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan 5.00 tav Adolf 11, Bournemouth Symphony News-in-Brief 5.05 Easy Listening: 1. Orchestra/Paavo Berglund 2. Niels V Mood Music from245 words
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Miscellaneous185 1984-04-18 22 KM— 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.4S Financial News 12.85 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.49 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Omnibus 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 That's Trad 3.49 Report on Religion 4.00 World185 words
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Miscellaneous413 1984-04-18 25 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA A journey is shown for you. An September 24 to October 23 exciting event is likely, and Your actions today will be you should plan to allow time greatly admired by a member for it. Don't let yourself be de- of413 words
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Article, Illustration694 1984-04-18 27 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA SMALL Is beautiful for the Vihin-Vilee-Viva croup of developer*. Successful sales of eight completed residential projects by this group over the past years has confirmed that demand for smaller units has been and will always be there. It doesnt694 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-04-18 27 MARKETED two days' ago, Pastoral View, a 10-storey condominium, is the Vi-hin-Vilee-Viva group's latest development. Comprising 50 units with areas ranging from 60.5 sq m (651 sq ft) to 120 sq m if 1,292 sq ft), prices for Pastoral view will be from $260 per93 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-04-18 28 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG WHO would have guessed that apartments in district SI will find favour with home buyers except probably for the developers of Good Luck Garden, Good Luck View and Green Lodge at Toh Tuck Road? Developed by International Associates, Good446 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-04-18 29 VINCENT FONG - Group very optimistic of its investments in colony ■y VINCENT FONG PROPERTY MAGNATE Ng Teng Fong has done it again, buying up land where prices appear to be right and this time, in Hong Kong, informed market sources confirmed. The Far East491 words
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284 1984-04-18 34 Reuter FRANKFURT, Wednesday THE WEST German soccer team aim to put their squabbles behind them when they meet France in a friendly in Strasbourg today. National coach Jupp Derwall said after talks with his squad which trained here before leaving for Strasbourg thatReuter - 284 words
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98 1984-04-18 34 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday CARLOS Alberto Parreira, who recently failed to reach an agreement to continue as chief coach of Brazil's national soccer team, has signed a 29-month contract with Rio state champions Fluminese, club president Manuel Schwartz said. Parreira replaces Jose Luis Carbone,Reuter - 98 words
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84 1984-04-18 34 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday BRAZILIAN World Cup midfielder Junior, who has been at the centre of speculation over a possible move to Italy, has signed a 90-day contract with his present club Flamengo and said he may stay in Brazil until 1986. Neither JuniorReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-04-18 34 WONDER BOY - ffijjsg TODAY'S TRACKMRK By WONDER BOY KUALA LUMPUR trainer Ahmad bin Samad who just saddled Thunderbird to win the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup last week, should add another winner to his tally in Mustang 111 who displayed remarkable headway in his gallop this998 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-04-18 35 L* A IPS AS LIVERPOOL swept to their third Milk Cup triumpn in a row, Kop favourite Craig Johnston made it a double celebration by announcing the news all Anfield wanted to hear. Johnston the man thought to be under most threat following the arrivalIPS - 724 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-04-18 35 PAUL KING - SOCCER HISTORY By PAUL KING IPS GLASGOW has been the score of various football disasters. There was the Ibrox Park disaster in 1902, when a terrace stand with an iron framework but made otherwise of wood planks collapsed and killed 26 spectators andIPS - 529 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-04-18 36 MONITOR ACTION CAMERA LAST night's Group B match between Qulf state neighbours Saudi Arabia and Bahrain was anything but conciliatory as our pictures show. Bahrain who went down meekly to a condescending Kuwait by 2-0 in the opening game o! the final pre-Olympic qualifying round ofPICTURES BY CLIFTON AW, CHRISTINE CHEW and MOHD ISHAK - 161 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-04-18 37 S GULAM - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 r PKL VILW 2^^ JAPAN vs MALAYSIA (8 30 pm at National Stadium) ®y S GULAM MALAYSIA, already hit by the Fifa ban on five of their star players, suffered yet another rude blow with news that skipper361 words
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Article68 1984-04-18 37 THE Thais had a big celebration yesterday. It was not for their convincing 5-2 win over the Japanese on Sunday, but for being awarded the "Team of the Year award back home. That was not their only award. They were also given the "Coach of the68 words
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Article66 1984-04-18 37 NEW Zealand midfielder Grant Turner returned home last night for a knee operation. His right knee cartilage was badly injured when he received a nasty knock against the Saudis on Sunday. Allan Jones, the Kiwi manager-coach, said: "He will be out for six months. And66 words
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36 1984-04-18 37 AN Indonesian couple were seen in tears at the NaUooal Stadium gallery when the wife lost her handbag containing several thousand dollars while they were watching the Malaysia-Qatar soccer match.36 words
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Article71 1984-04-18 37 A LOCAL Journalist went to cover last night's match at the National Stadium. But he forgo! the basic needs of a Journalist pen and paper. He managed to get the paper from the team lineup sheets. But he had no pen. And he could not even get71 words
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Article68 1984-04-18 37 THREE hundred-odd Kuwaiti supporters are in town to cheer their national team. They are here to do the "samba" music on the terraces to help their team to play to the rhythm, just like the Brazilians. And, if the results are any indication, they seem to68 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-04-18 38 wm. CHALERMVUDH Saghapool the name may be unfamiliar to local fans, but it is one worth remembering. Chalerm, Thailand's central midfielder, is the mastermind behind his team's victories. 'The "brains in the team" as coach Saner Chaiyong describes him. The coach cannot be wrong,260 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-04-18 38 S GULAM - I^^^™ THAILAND vs IRAQ (6.30 pm a t Nation a I Stadium) All reports by S GULAM AFTER watching the Thais tear the Japanese apart on Sunday, I'm inclined to pick Thailand as the team to watch in Group B. And when they troop onto the386 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-04-18 38 MADARD Tongtuam, Thailand's star winger, seems certain to recover from his injury in tune to play in the rest of the Olympic qualifying rounds after all! Madard, who twisted his knee after a tackle by a Japanese defender on Sunday and had toPicture: CHRISTINE CHEW - 303 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-04-18 39 OIYMHIC SOlllH QUA I If YINL ROUND A PHI I 14 29 WHERE have all the Singapore football fans gone? Officials at the preOlympics soccer tournament are worried over the small number of spectators who turned up to watch the opening match of the tournament218 words
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Article92 1984-04-18 39 The Star THE Malaysian national soccer team, which is currently shuttling to and from Singapore for the preOlympic qualifying rounds have no special privileges as far as Customs checks are concerned. In clarifying reports that the team was allowed a VIP lane when they left Singapore, StateThe Star - 92 words
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Article96 1984-04-18 39 P W D L F A Pt» Saudi Arabia 2 1 1 0 4 2 3 Kuwait 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 South Koraa 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Bahrain 2 0 1112 1 Now Zoaland 10 0 113 0 GROUP A P W96 words
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266 1984-04-18 40 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday MANCHESTER United failed to move top of the English First Division last night after a goalless draw with FA cup finalists Watford. Leaders Liverpool now travel to Leicester today a point clear ana with a game in hand. Injury-hitReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-04-18 40 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14 29 THAI ace Piyapong Pue-on, the man who scored the first hat-trick in the preOlympic qualifying round match against Japan on Sunday, is all set to turn professional with South Korean club Lucky Gold Star. Piyapong, 21,389 words
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