Singapore Monitor, 27 April 1984
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Title Section12 1984-04-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Friday, April 27, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-04-27 1 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, gave his assurance this morning that house unions would receive "the complete backing of the NTUC and the entire labour movement." They will not be left out of the mainstream of the441 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-04-27 2 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE THE question of why the Government has introduced controversial issues on what is regarded by many as an election year was answered last night by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S Rajaratnam. The Government sees346 words
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227 1984-04-27 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG THE Singapore drug kingpin now locked away in an unnamed Italian prison has decided to tell all after he was extradited from Bangkok nine months ago. The latest news on the former Tiong Bahru boy, Koh Bak227 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-04-27 2 Lianhe Zaobao THE GANTRIES at the Woodlands Checkpoint are ready to ensure that heavy vehicles are safe and do not exceed the 3.2 metre height stipulated by the new traffic laws coming into effect today. In addition, notice boards have been placed at strategicLianhe Zaobao - 198 words
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Article, Illustration711 1984-04-27 3 EE BOON LEE - Both had worked together to overcome one crisis after another: Teng Cheong B* EE BOON LEE AFTER GIVING a history of how the symbiotic relationship grew up between the People's Action Party and the National Trades Union Congress, the NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng711 words
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308 1984-04-27 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE 13,000-STRC)NG Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union (Satu) has given conditional support to the concept of house unions. This raises NTUC's hopes about the restructuring of one of its biggest affiliated unions. The latest edition of the union's308 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-04-27 4 Renato B Tiangco - A Journalists Notebook By Renato B Tiangco SINGAPORE is on the way to adopting the "cashless pay" system as befits the stature of a financial supermarket. Under the system, employees are paid by cheque or through their bank accounts. It is commonplace in Hong Kong.462 words
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268 1984-04-27 4 MOTHERS were given expert advice yesterday on how to ensure that a crying baby does not choke to death. It came from a senior forensic pathologist with the Department of Pathology who was giving evidence at the second inquest268 words
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137 1984-04-27 4 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM EUROPEAN fabric manufacturers are making a determined effort to cash in on Singapore's growing interest in highfashion clothes. They will stage the first Singapore exhibition of high-fashion fabrics at the World Trade Centre from Monday to Wednesday. Eurostoff137 words
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125 1984-04-27 4 K K Fong - By K K Fong POLICE have arrested four South American women in raids on two hotels and an apartment. The arrests were part of a crackdown by the police anti-vice enforcement unit on international vice syndicates. Police sources said yesterday the four, aged between 23125 words
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159 1984-04-27 6 SINGAPORE has been chosen as the venue for the first X-ray fluorescence course to be ran by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The month-long course, which will start on May 7, is being run as a joint project with the National University of159 words
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395 1984-04-27 6 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA TEACHERS of slow learners have been urged to break the vicious cycle of failure. This is one way that pupils in the monolingual stream can begin to be helped, a psychologist of the Institute of Education told a workshop395 words
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259 1984-04-27 6 They are content just to pass exams, say seminar teachers TEACHERS of English in Asia find it difficult to persuade their students to use the language in everyday life. They say the students are content just to pass examinations without attempting to master259 words
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From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
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Article75 1984-04-27 6 A $600,000 theft turned out to be no more than a misunderstanding between partners. But before it could be cleared 3, police patrols had been alertall over the island. The Woodlands checkpoint was told to look out for two men in a BMW car, and75 words
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Article94 1984-04-27 6 A FORMER deputy public prosecutor was charged in court on four counts of committing criminal breach of trust involving more than $260,000. Mr Alan Wong Hoi Ping, 37, a director and Chairman of Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, was accused of committing them between Aug 2594 words
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Article32 1984-04-27 6 THE Employment Service of the Labour Ministry is thinking of computerising the process of matcning job-seekers and employers. It is already using computers to store data on jobs and job-seek-ers.32 words
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Article413 1984-04-27 8 YEOW MEI SIN - Saudi Airlines and SIA abandon proposal after meeting with Muslim Religious Council By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE Airlines and Saudi Arabian Airlines, the appointed carriers for the annual Muslim Haj pilgrimage to Mecca, have abandoned a proposal to raise fares for the trip by413 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-04-27 8 THE WITS movement in the civil service is two years old. And to mark the occasion, the 125 people at a Civil Service institute workshop were treated to a birthday cake yesterday. Five of the pioneers who started the movement in the Civil Ser-134 words
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83 1984-04-27 8 INTERFAMA, a pioneer of professional exhibition organisation in Singapore, yesterday signed a joint venture agreement with the World Import Mart Co Ltd (WIM), a mem- ber of the Seibu Group in Japan. WIM aims to expand its scope of activities in the field of83 words
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57 1984-04-27 8 SMALL businesses and professionals thinking of computerising their operations but who do not know which computer system to use can look forward to MICROS 84. The conference will be held at the Mandarin Hotel in Septem- ber. Unlike usual computer exhibitions, MICROS '84 will cater57 words
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126 1984-04-27 8 The Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat) says it has encountered a "major problem" in its outreach programme for young people in Bedok. The council has dismissed the centre's $650-a-month organiser and the Majlis Pusat president, Mr Zulkifli Muhammad, has taken over126 words
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Advertisement8 1984-04-27 2 New job? Better pay? Look In th« Ctantftods8 words
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Advertisement101 1984-04-27 3 I fCi jrf~rmr L* i' x ■Hkd j£|p| ,Mp|pr It stands for that look that is so uniquely French. Seemingly effortless yet exuding such style. With every garment just right in every lest detail. Take a look at yourself in Rosaignol. You'll like what you see. Rossignol make a complete101 words
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Advertisement91 1984-04-27 6 m/St* 4 ts 4 ssbsl Pastoe chairs and our outdoor table has a classic simplicity yet is sturdy and posture designed to ensure your comfort. Pastoe is available in a wide range of colours, including complementary twocolour variations which are quite stunning in sidechair or armchair. The polypropylene Wineglass outdoor91 words
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Advertisement210 1984-04-27 6 Degree&Diploma Courses in London: Presentations#Counselling April-May 1984 The Centre for Business Studies (London) Mr W.G. Hunt B.Ed.,MA,M. Inst.M, Principal of the Centre for Business Studies London, will be visiting Singapore on the dates specified below. W** During his visit Mr Hunt will wr be pleased to advise students who wish210 words
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Advertisement89 1984-04-27 8 B /sax (he 8 I neptunc ra FH 7th Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 S m\ (Operated Managed by The Mandarin Singapore) M The Red Indian Princess There's a new kind of excitement H M now at The Neptune, involving iM h 4 en^eanc P89 words
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Article516 1984-04-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SUNDAY will mark a crucial turning point in the MCA crisis. The Tan Koon Swan faction is staking all on the controversial extraordinary general meeting at the Hilton Hotel here. At the same time, barely 4 km away, at least 20,000516 words
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255 1984-04-27 9 UPI SANTO DOMINGO (Dominican Republic), Friday ARMY troops forced thousands of people arrested in food price riots to clean the streets of the battered capital yesterday as the country showed signs of returning to normal.' The death toll after three days of riotingUPI - 255 words
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133 1984-04-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SULTAN Mahmood Iskander, 51, hereditary ruler of the southern state of Johor, was today proclaimed the eighth constitutional monarch of Malaysia for a five-year term. He was sworn in at a brief ceremony witnessed by some of his brother rulers, their133 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-04-27 10 Reuter BEIJING, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan, assuring Beijing of US friendship and economic cooperation, warned the Chinese people today about the threat he said they faced from the massing of Soviet troops along the Sino-Soviet border. Mr Reagan, who arrived in Beijing yesterdayReuter - 444 words
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312 1984-04-27 10 Reuter BEIJING, Friday CHINA and the US have clinched a nuclear cooperation pact finally clearing the way for the sale of US reactors to Beijing, a senior Reagan Administration official said here today. He said the agreement, concluded yesterday after three years ofReuter - 312 words
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195 1984-04-27 10 LAT-WP BEIJING, Fri PRESIDENT Reagan arrived here on a cool, rainy afternoon, and his wellplanned journey to China ran into immediate public relations problems. White House aides had made elaborate arrangements for live TV coverage, in both China and the US, ofLAT-WP - 195 words
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Article143 1984-04-27 10 Reuter BEIJING, Friday SINO-US trade is likely to top US$5 billion ($10.5 billion) in 1984 and could reach US$6 billion, a US trade representative said yesterday. William Clarke, Beijing representative of the National Council for USChina Trade, told the New China News Agency (NCNA) inReuter - 143 words
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Article572 1984-04-27 12 TRENDS Knight-Ridder Newspapers FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand is determined to restructure his nation's ailing coal, shipping and steel industries despite strong trade union opposition, International Business Week reports. But the magazine report says that despite the sound and Tury, it is unlikely that theKnight-Ridder Newspapers - 572 words
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Article63 1984-04-27 12 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-04-27 12 siege ix liKvnnx UPI TWO LIBYAN planes arrived in London yesterday to begin evacuating 200 Libyan diplomats and their families from Britain on tbe 10th day of a police siege of Tripoli's embassy. In Libya, some 30 Britons boarded a British Caledonian flight scheduled toUPI - 90 words
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344 1984-04-27 12 UPI LONDON, Friday LEFTIST Iranians protested against Ayatollah Ruhollan Khomeini in five European countries yesterday, taking over two diplomatic missions and a UN office, brawling with officials in London and Frankfurt and beating Iran's ambassador in the Netherlands. A marxist guerilla group said the actionUPI - 344 words
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Article327 1984-04-27 13 Package includes cut in tariffs and domestic market openings to US and EEC UPI TOKYO, Friday THE Japanese government, seeking to assuage its major trading partners, plans to unveil a series of trade concessions including tariff reductions and domestic market opening measures, officials said yesterday. TheUPI - 327 words
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Article70 1984-04-27 13 UPI MICHIGAN, Fri FORD Motor Co said yesterday it made a record US$B97 million (Ssl.B billion) profit in the first quarter, the most money it earned in any quarter in its history. Ford's profit follows by a day American Motors Corp's announcement of a US$5 1UPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-04-27 13 JALIL MURDER HONG KONQ, Thursday MURDER accused Mak Foon Than rented a car saving he wanted to fetch a friend from the airEort, a high court ere was told yesterday. Mr Siu Sai Ngau, owner of the car523 words
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Advertisement38 1984-04-27 11 Kay has probably baked Each one lights uphis life. —■warn——i——■—— Where else but the Shangri-La. Shangri-La hotel SINGAPORE Shangri-La Hotel, Orange Grove Road, Singapore 102 S. Tel: 737 3644. Telex: SHANGLA RS2I SOS. A SHANGRI-LA INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 138 words
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Advertisement37 1984-04-27 12 Treat your senses to a feast Delicious Cantonese cuisine prepared by master chefs. Fujiang Dining Inn •catering facilities for weddings, birthdays, company dinners and other functions live entertainment nightly r-iClfSlCl® •convenient location, ample parking gig! ipi |^H|q37 words
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Advertisement386 1984-04-27 13 THREE WHS TOGbTASTVKE IN THE MULTIBILLKW DOLLAR MARKET. 32SSSS iifidnd 98U EXHIBITION 1984 exhibition im« Tlii^EkhibitkKis.OneE)ate,Qne\fenue. What follows is of vital interest available to them in all three fields, by 1 [rp||||. Exhibitions organised by to anyone who supplies the Building, way of the latest services, materials and 1 ar386 words
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621 1984-04-27 14 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG THE US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has put the proposed link-up between Simex and Chicago Merchantile Exchange (CME) on the Federal register for comment. If all goes well, chances are that futures trading in Singapore on a mutual621 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-04-27 14 r 1 OF THE DAY INCHCAPE shares have put on a spurt for the past two days after an inconclusive period earlier this month. It looks as if the market has cottoned on to the fact that the counter has looked undervalued, with net asset185 words
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181 1984-04-27 14 VMLLSTREET ReuteR THE stock market scooted ahead at the opening and stayed In front the entire session, scoring its third straight gain and putting blue-chip prices at their best level since mkfMarch on Wall Street yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was upReuteR - 181 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1984-04-27 15 SPECIAL REPORT: THE TAKEOVER OF A PICA PICA, a unique corporation set up 15 years ago to cater to Third World needs, is now getting a helping hand from a shareholder. JOYCE QUEK details the reasons for the takeover in an exclusive1,239 words
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446 1984-04-27 16 The Star KIAN Joo Can Factory, Malaysia's second largest tin can and carton manufacturer after Metal Box, is ready to shed its traditional family business image and go public. It has two primary objectives in mind. The first is to raiseThe Star - 446 words
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Article162 1984-04-27 16 AP THE dollar rose broadly yesterday in foreign exchange trading, closing near its highs of the day in US trading amid continuing confidence in the US econo- my. Prices for gold bullion fell, with Republic National Bank in New York reG)rting a late bid at 4 p.m.AP - 162 words
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622 1984-04-27 16 COMPANY NEWS INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE (IBS), a whollyowned subsidiary of OVERSEAS UNION BANK (OUB), has emerged stronger and is expecting better results for 1984 says OUB's Chairman Mr Lien Ying Chow. IBS suffered an $18.1 million loss in 1983 because of international622 words
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Article119 1984-04-27 16 MR JAMES Cowan has sold his group of investment companies operating in Australia and Singapore to Paul Terry International Pte Ltd, Australia's largest independent investment advisory group. The well-known James Cowan Associates (JCA) name was changed to Paul Terry Investments (South-east Asia) Pte Ltd. The group119 words
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Advertisement62 1984-04-27 14 W'^(awm r ofMolmiaj Presenting C food culture from the State of Negri Sembilan lin conjunction with HH Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia and with the cooperation of the State Govt of Negri Sembilanl Apr 28 to May 4 Terrace Garden Showtimes: Lunch: 1.15 pm Dinner: 7.30pm 8.30pm $14 $8 <und«rl2ye*962 words
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Miscellaneous15 1984-04-27 14 Ml 1)1*4 l)«i. Im "wuew ONE OF WI6 &DCK6CTO& UP A point- WATCH OUT. 415 words
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Advertisement182 1984-04-27 16 We pay more interest I in more ways than one. [I All Rates effective 16 April 1984 subject to change without notice I BRANCHES I Main Branch: 6 Battery Road Queenstown: I Crosby House: 71 Robinson Road Blk 74 Commonwealth Dr #01 -451 I Alexandra Circus: 40 Clarence Lane Selegie182 words
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Article658 1984-04-27 17 PATRICIA MCCORMACK - EMPLOYERS OFFER MEDITATION CLASSES AND RUN 'STOP-SMOKING' CLINICS PATRICIA MCCORMACK of URI NEW YORK: A "WELLNESS epidemic" is breaking out in factories and offices, helping workers modify lifestyle factors that may set them up for strokes, heart attacks, cancer and other health disasters. The Health Insurance658 words
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525 1984-04-27 17 KEITH STAFFORD - By KEITH STAFFORD off Rmitcr WHEN Mr Takayoshi Seki takes his lunch break at Toshiba's new company headquarters, he never pays cash for his noodles and raw fish. He just hands over his company identity card and lets the computer sort out his bill.525 words
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Advertisement262 1984-04-27 17 SEASON EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND We are extending our Special Invitation Discount Rate in view of its (gi i »""nni popularity. Enjoy a thoroughly satisfying stay at the Kuala Lumpur Merlin. Valid from Whether on business, convention or holiday all Singaporeans on presen1904 jSS& /M"'• tation of their passports at262 words
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381 1984-04-27 18 ISSUES CHINA has agreed to exercise sovereignty over Hone Kong in such a way as to leave it untouched in aU its essentials, including its legal and economic systems, for 50 years after 1997. Prof P B Harris, one of Hong Kong's foremost commentators381 words
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306 1984-04-27 18 I AM a firm believer in President Reagan's statement that deterrence is the best defence against potential aggressors. Western Europe has been peaceful for the last 40 years because it has a strong deterrence system. One of the marvels of World War II306 words
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262 1984-04-27 18 BRAIN DRAIN TO POLYTECHNICS NOT A HEALTHY SIGN STUDENTS and parents are showing too much anxiety for academic attainment. It was reported recently that 366 of our bright students from last year's GCE "O" Levels preferred polytechnics to pre-university classes. Their preference, naturally,262 words
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Article531 1984-04-27 19 MEHiffl DURING his recent visit to the United States, French President Francois Mitterand met Mr Stephen Jobs, the founder of Apple Computer Incorporation, the large Silicon Valley concern which began as a laboratory in Mr Job's garage. President Mitterand asked him what he thought of the chances531 words
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458 1984-04-27 19 THAT'S WHY SOME SHOPPING CENTRES GIVE INCENTIVES TO CAB DRIVERS MR HAN FOOK KWANG's letter (SM, April 16) on behalf of the Permanent Secretary (Communications) on the state of our .taxi service seems to paint a very rosy picture458 words
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114 1984-04-27 19 SEEK HANG PENG - REPLY SEEK HANG PENG for Registrar of Vehicles WE WOULD like to thank "For the Road" for his letter headlined "Inconsiderate Scheme B bus drivers jam up Robinson Road" (SM, April 13). We are aware of the problems posed by inconsiderate Scheme B114 words
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84 1984-04-27 19 CHIANG LING FATT - CHIANG LING FATT Singapore 1027 THE PUBLIC Works Department deserves to be commended for providing a good jogging track, beside the canal at Ghim Moh estate, which has attracted many joggers daily. However, it is sad that the maintenance of this otherwise84 words
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Article, Illustration836 1984-04-27 20 STACY SMITT - TV's Benson finds peace of mind with success By! STACY SMITT in Hollywood "I WAS never paralyzed enough not to go onstage. I would always be goading people 'Yeah, yeah, I can do it. Put me up there.' Then I'd get up there and make these836 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-04-27 20 J L BATTENFELD - By J L BATTENFELD in Tokyo UPI TOKYO Disneyland, dubbed nezumi-lando Land of the Mouse by Japanese children, celebrates its first birthday this month amid fanfare, fireworks and lots of people. Tne first theme park ever constructed in Japan, the 83-hectare amusementUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 658 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1984-04-27 20 ROBIN CORRY - By ROBIN CORRY DUO THEY are the dishy ladies of stage and screen who always look a million dollars. But many of the lovelies with the looks men admire and women envy are far from happy with their faces and bodies. Pretty pint-size pop starDUO - 1,197 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-04-27 22 WONG AH YOKE - TV SKENE] By WONG AH YOKE HERE'S a chance for fans to cycle alongside Awakening stars Wang Yuqing, Huang Wenyong and Wang Xiangqing on modern bicycles. The three male stars of SBC's long-running historical series will participate in the cyclethon to be448 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-04-27 22 Friday Night Movie The Promise of Love (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) SET in the Sixties at the time of the Vietnam war, this TV movie, based on a novel by Carol Saraceno, is about the sorrow and struggle of a young American widow. Kathy539 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-04-27 23 Pauline Loh - mlVlll tjjtHMMMI Mill 111 l with Pauline Loh NO MERGER. That is the unanimous reaction of the two TV stations here to a recent proposal by a government review board. Because the licences of HK-TVB and ATV expire in December 1988, the colony's457 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-04-27 23 JENNY GIPSON - By JENNY GIPSON in Hong Kong Hong Kong Star IF you have ever watched breakdancers on TV, or if you are a disco fan, then you must be dying to know how they do it especially the Moonwalk, where the dancers slide backwardsHong Kong Star - 352 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-04-27 24 VALERIE TREVOR - By VALERIE TREVOR SBC has more specials lined up for your Labour Day holiday fare next week from the Charlie Brown Special for our younger viewers to Hollywood entertainment from John Denver, George Burns and John Huston. There are also three movies with all the right elements750 words
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Article, Illustration909 1984-04-27 25 DALE POLLOCK - By DALE POLLOCK in Hollywood INTO the Night, the movie John Landis is currently directing, concerns a man who collides with a woman in an airport and subsequently becomes involved in circumstances beyond his control. Landis, who was ordered to stand trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter909 words
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Miscellaneous1278 1984-04-27 21 f~\ 1— a Live Sample 3.00 Opening Programme by The tBEV .1 ■R/ i fl( Vf m <■< m m This segment takes us to where we a 13-year- Hi keyboard to a Desert Museum Arizona, to frisbee champion. There also be an country Tanya V f 4.50 A Whole1,278 words
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Miscellaneous451 1984-04-27 25 fILM GUIO6 DALIT (*****16): INVITATION OF GHOST (C) TO* PAYOH (*****34): INVITATION OF GHOST Synopsis: A gambler who is heavily indebted tries to (C) get the help of ghosts to favour him in the cards. LIWAQU (*****30): INVITATION OF GHOST (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): CHINESE MAGIC (C) BEDOK (*****7): HOCUS POCUS451 words
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Advertisement50 1984-04-27 26 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Advertisement47 1984-04-27 26 i A FANTASY ADVENTURE SET i I TO HARD ROCK MUSIC I ORCHARD Ij| OOEON: OPENS TOMORROW! i! 1 STUDENTS CONCESSION >2.50 STALLS 11.50 AT ALL SHOWS O How much can one man endure -il iA story of incradibte survival. j pQ^ ELY RK II i > AIMIAAAAAAAAAAOAAAAO47 words
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Miscellaneous256 1984-04-27 26 HBH COURTESY CAMPAIGN THE Ministry of Culture will hold a 1984 National Courtesy Campaign photo competition on the theme Courtesy is in Us, Let's Show It. There will be three sections black/white print, colour print and colour slide. Entry forms are available at the National Courtesy Campaign unit of the256 words
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Miscellaneous555 1984-04-27 26 > J The National Theatre Symphonic Band wm perform on Sunday at Victoria Concert Halt SSO perstore and Victoria Theatre. THE Singapoe Symphony Orchestra SSO Guest soloist Is violinist Augustine bu- Lske of the Palm in !Z' it< Valley of the Botanic Gardens, at 8.15 »r u'c! 'V an< fT555 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-04-27 33 GOLF ROUNDUP IN A surprise move, Sembawang Country Club, the leaders in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League, have dropped international, P M Samy, from the team for this Sunday's crucial match at the Serapong Course. Samy, who has been580 words
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222 1984-04-27 33 SINGAPORE professionals are among the 40 foreign entries received for the M 540,000 Dunlop Masters golf championship at the Seremban International Golf Club from May 3 to 6. The prize money for this year's Dunlop Masters is Mslo,ooo more than last year222 words
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392 1984-04-27 34 ALFONSO CHAN - Reports by ALFONSO CHAN BRITISH Open semifinalist Geoff Williams has been refused participation in the Singapore leg of the Yeo'sPepsi squash extravaganza, after an about-turn decision by him to compete in the tournament came too late. The Yeo's-Pepsi series is held over three legs,392 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-04-27 34 EX-NATIONAL COACH RAHIM SHOWS NO EFFECTS OF HIS THREE-YEAR LAY-OFF EXPERIENCE triumphed over youthful exuberance at the Ascot Singapore Closed Squash Championships when ex-national coach Rahim Gul beat George Tan in the quarter-finals of the Men's Open at Kallang yesterday. Rahim, having laid off competitive squash forPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 459 words
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263 1984-04-27 34 WORLDFRONT Reuter AMSTERDAM, Friday A THREE-MAN advisory panel appointed by the Netherlands Olympic Committee announced yesterday it favoured Amsterdam over Rotterdam as the Dutch candi- date for the staging of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. The commission, headed by former Royal Dutch Shell OilReuter - 263 words
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Article105 1984-04-27 34 Reuter PARIS, Friday PARIS' mayor Jacques Chirac said yesterday he would push for the 1992 Summer Olympics to be held in the French capital which he stressed could easily bear about one quarter of the cost of staging the event. "I estimate that the cityReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-04-27 35 Reuter LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (above) yesterday sprang to the defence of teenage runner Zola Budd, who was jeered in her second track appearance since deserting South Africa for British citizenship. The waif-like white athlete was heckled by several black demonstrators whenReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-04-27 35 Reuter LAUSANNE, Friday THE Eligibility Commission of the International Olympic Committee meets here in Switzerland today to consider the case of Britain's newly-acquired South African-horn athlete Zola Badd. But the talented 17-year-old, who was controversially granted British citizenship earlier this month with a viewReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1984-04-27 35 SIMON BARNES - Red Devils fail to equal success of League rivals in European Cup ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER PREVIEW BY SIMON BARNES A NIGHT of glory and of agony in Europe took two English teams through to the final, and sent two more broken and packing1,025 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-04-27 35 Roma fans respond with joy reminiscent of World Cup celebration Reuter ROME, Friday HOOTING car horns and waving the club's red and yellow colour? until dawn, Roma fans celebrated a 3-0 European Cup win over Dundee United in a noisy repeat of the nignt Italy won the WorldReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-04-27 36 K SILVAM - K SILVAM QATAR team manager Rahman Omair Al-Naimi, who will be returning home with the team which had a perfect record of four wins in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament is the only manager to have been sacked from the bench twice. In Qatar's opening match against Malaysia, Al-Naimi enteredPICTURE: CLIFTON AW; PtCTURE: CLIFTON AW - 235 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-04-27 36 S GULAM - OLYMPIC SOLUM QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 By S GULAM MALAYSIAN striker Zainal Abidin was not on the field in his striking haircut in the match against Iraq. Gone was the Misbun Sidek-style silver streak head top. Said Zainal before lastPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 237 words
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Article59 1984-04-27 36 IN A report on Wednesday headlined "Saudis and their cheer team", it was reported that Prince Fahad Ibni Al-Sabah would make a long distance call to King Khaled Ibni Faizal, informing him of the team's victory. The current ruler of Saudi Arabia is in fact59 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-04-27 37 S GULAM - QATAR 2 JAPAN 1 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 HELLO L.A. By S GULAM LAST-PLACED Japan last night managed to do what even the Asian Games champions Iraq failed: Score a goal against Qatar. It shocked the Los Angeles-bound Qataris, but it was still495 words
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Article31 1984-04-27 37 Tha play-off match batwaan runners-up South Koraa and Iraq to dacida tha third and laat berth to Loa Angeles will ba playad on Sun* day31 words
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468 1984-04-27 37 KENNETH JALLEH - By KENNETH JALLEH WHILE QATAR survived a shock from Japan before taking the ticket to the 23rd World Olympics in Los Angeles this summer, neighbouring Iraq did a quiet stroll through a Malaysian opposition in the last two matches deciding group B in468 words
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Article84 1984-04-27 37 QATAR MOHAMAD WAFA 6 MOHAMAD DOHAN 6 YOUSEF ADSANI 5 (SULTAN GUNAN) MUBARAK AMBAR 6 FARAJ ABASS 5 MOHAMAD AL ANARI 5 MUBARAK SALLEH 6 IBRAHIM KHALFAN 6 ALI FAID 5 KALLED SALMAN 7 JAPAN K TSUBOTA 6 K SAITO 5 T OKADA 6 H KATO 6 S84 words
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Article24 1984-04-27 37 Shota at goal: Qatar 7, Japan 9 Cornora: Qatar 1, Japan 5 Freekicka: Qatar 14, Japan 13 Offaide: Qatar 6, Japan 324 words
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Article118 1984-04-27 37 Saudi Arabia's Majed Abdullah tops the leading scorers' list with six goals: 6 GOALS: Majed Abdullah (Saudi Arabia); 5 GOALS: Mehaisen Aldossari (Saudi Arabia); 4 GOALS: Ibrahim Khalfan (Qatar); 3 GOALS: Piyapong Pueon (Thailand), Hara Hiromi (Japan); 2 GOALS: Wahid Munir (Iraq), Choi Soon Ho (South Korea), Khaled118 words
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Article104 1984-04-27 37 P W D L F A Pt» SAUDI ARABIA 4 3 1 0 13 7 7 SOUTH KOREA 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 KUWAIT 4 2 1 1 5 4 5 BAHRAIN 4 1 1 2 2 4 3 NEW ZEALAND 4 0 0 4104 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-04-27 38 KENNETH JALLEH - IRAQ 2 MALAYSIA 0 OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 GOODBYE DREAM By KENNETH JALLEH FOR Malaysia, the Olympic bubble went bust last night. Iraq finished the dream of a Malaysian appearance at Los Angeles in August that began long before these qualifying rounds of the Asia-Ocea-niaPICTURE: MOHD ISMAK - 437 words
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Article94 1984-04-27 38 IRAQ Abdai Fattah 5 KhalU Alawi 6 Adnan Derjal 6 Abdul Kadham 6 Mohammad Hassan 5 Natik Abidann 7 Karim Alawe 6 Sadik Binwan 6 Wahid Manir 5 Hussain Saeed 6 Aimad Jasim 6 MALAYSIA R Arumugam 6 Jamal Nasir 7 Sob Chin Ann 6 Zaidi Mokhtar 694 words
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Article24 1984-04-27 38 Shots at goal: Malaysia 8, Iraq 8 Corners: Malaysia 2, Iraq 6 Freekicks: Malaysia 8, Iraq 7 Offsides: Malaysia 2, Iraq 224 words
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Advertisement407 1984-04-27 33 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 28 In Km matter of the Companion Act (Chapter 185) and In the matter of Thya Hong Food industrtss Pte Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was on the 7th April 1984, presented to the High407 words
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Advertisement24 1984-04-27 36 I pronee MAsian Junior Tennis Championships*B4 Girl's Doubles Finals, Sat. 28/4/84 3.30 p.m. Channel 5 Boy's Doubles Finals, Sat. 5/5/84 4.15 p.m. Channel 524 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-04-27 39 K SILVAM - OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING ROUND APRIL 14-29 By K SILVAM MATCH officials of the final Asia-Oceania preOlympic qualifying round here have received numerous local and international telephone calls to fix games. This was revealed last night by Fernando245 words
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Article70 1984-04-27 39 THE National Stadium was almost dull last night. The reason: the drums and well rehearsed cheers of the Arabians were missing from the stands. Of the Arabian teams, only Qatar and Iraq remain in the Republic. The other teams Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia left for home70 words
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Article61 1984-04-27 39 SCORES of policemen were on the standby near the field for last night's match between Iraq and Malaysia. After the two incident-filled matches during the past few days, the men in the blue were certainly not being over-cau-tious. But their services were needed in the terraces61 words
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Article92 1984-04-27 39 THE large number of Pressmen, who had been at the stadium in full force for the past two weeks, were missing last night. More than 300 journalists were accredited for the tournament. Now more than two-thirds of them have gone home. Most of those who92 words
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Advertisement127 1984-04-27 39 SIMON BARNES ENGLISH LEAGUE SPECIAL 86 i Attempts to > I £lx matches b I by Musical Fidelity -TN Well Acclaimed In UK and Now fiSr*f Here In Singapore The only British integrated Get the feeling of crisp clear amplifier with compact disc input. sounds. At our single speaker Inputs127 words
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