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Title Section11 1984-06-17 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 22/5/84 Sunday, June 17,1984 40cents11 words
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Advertisement65 1984-06-17 1 Kuitrilw by Tham' ■gXP^B^HMUIHHI^^H I A V 1 I <*?^wVncMH^H^BH^^^H|Mß|U|H II >M we 1 i H ■K' w* •>W '^IHHHIHHHIIII^HHHHIHHB Li: jW.' i YnJT^ {jL HVLV| i\TfflPv "^Nv Preparing for parenthood Important questions that married couples must ask if they intend to become parents: P29 CAVE CRAWL Cave exploring in65 words
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Advertisement59 1984-06-17 1 1 10 winning entries in Father's Day Picture Contest Sejadang Scout Group takes to the stage at Golden Live Theatre. Find out why. These and other stories for residents of postal districts 12,13,14,15,16,19, 20 and 26 with this issue. Quarrelsome neighbours told by Judge: Behave or else... Report on page59 words
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Article430 1984-06-17 2 Caroline Boey - PRE-UNIVERSITY SEMINAR ON NATION-BUILDING Stories by Caroline Boey THEY HAD to prepare a paper on the student agitations of the Fifties; and what better way to get a feel for those times than to speak to someone who was actually a student agitator then. That's430 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-06-17 2 A nation's past brought to life HISTORY lessons taught by "teachers" who actually lived through the times are what the 500 participants and 1,500 observers at this year's Pre-University Seminar will be treated to. The seminar's theme Birth of a Nation: Singapore in the 1950s224 words
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170 1984-06-17 2 ALL 87 teachers of the National Junior College, this year's organisers of the Pre-university Seminar, are involved one way or another in the event. In addition, some 50 students have been roped in to help organise the mammoth event. Mr Lim Bok170 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-06-17 2 IT'S not everyday that one sees an Alsatian riding in a pram. Especially when it is being pushed' by yet another member of its kin walking on twos. But there they were, looking as casual as any Saturday stroller. Who's playing mummy, and who's58 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-06-17 3 A PRIMITIVE MIND PLUS MODERN MACHINE EQUALS DANGER AND DISASTER: MINISTER ARE YOU the kind of person who will pay thousands of dollars for a hand-made spring watch carved out of a solid block of gold or silver? Or will you settle for a $50523 words
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133 1984-06-17 3 COUPLES at Fort Canning Park, beware. Two months ago a man was caught with a knife hidden inside his trousers. Investigations by the police revealed that he had intended to use the knife to rob couples strolling in the park. Lim133 words
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Article42 1984-06-17 3 A MAN who stole a tourist's handbag at Far East Plasa two days ago was yesterday' sent £o jail for five months. t Filixrf»Q.Ekina» > A<GaiiUas alias Francis P Noriega. 52, said be was in Singapore ilHWkior a job.42 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-06-17 4 Pictures and story by Chsw Ysn Pook MUMMY is Dexter and baby is Duke II and they are out for a spin in the pram. Dexter and Duke 11, both three-and-a-half years old, are full grown Alsatians with the Paya Lebar Airport Dog Unit.326 words
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178 1984-06-17 4 A MOTORCYCLE is not always more powerful than a bicycle, as two motorbike thieves discovered yesterday morning. The two young men, aged 21 and 22, had stolen a motorbike from the carpark at Bukit Timah Plaza at around S am yesterday. They178 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-06-17 5 CATHARINE FERNANDO - SATA VOICES CONCERN OVER HIGH INCIDENCE OF CASES DETECTED LAST YEAR By CATHARINE FERNANDO TUBERCULOSIS is still a problem in Singapore. The disease has been subdued, but it is far from eliminated, says the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. In its latest annual report, the association voices345 words
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Article106 1984-06-17 5 TUBERCULOSIS is an infectious illness that can be very slow and silent in appearing. It usually involves the lungs (pulmonary tuberculosis), but can occasionally involve other organs such as the kidney, brain, bone, lymph nodes, skin. In pulmonary tuberculosis, formerly known as consumption, the germs are106 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-06-17 5 IT WAS candle-light for dinner last night at many a hawker centre in the Bukit Merah, Alexandra and River Valley area. The power supply was disrupted from about 6.40 pm, and until it was restored around 9.45 pm, hawkers and their customers had to103 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-06-17 6 SBC WILL INTRODUCE COMPACT DISC MUSIC FOR TWO HOURS, TWICE A WEEK LOVERS of classical music will hear a cleaner, sharper Beethoven, Stravinsky or Mozart from July. That's when Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Radio Five will introduce compact disc music for about two hours twice a174 words
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493 1984-06-17 6 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN TRAVEL agents who package the annual Mecca Haj pilgrimage tours have been paying the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) almost half the commission earned on ticket sales to pilgrims. The contribution, 4 per cent of493 words
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50 1984-06-17 6 The venue for the Being and Becoming teachertraining workshop beginning tomorrow at the National University of Singapore has been changed. Participants are to go to Lecture Theatre 7 in the Engineering Block instead of Lecture Theatre 11 in the Arts and Social Sciences Block. 150 words
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Article282 1984-06-17 7 Support for second of three house unions formed out of Satu WORKERS at Singapore AirKrt Terminal Services (SATS) ve given the go-ahead tor the formation of their own house union. More than half of the workers eligible for membership of the Singapore Airport Terminal Services282 words
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109 1984-06-17 7 THE WORLD-renowned Nash Ensemble flew in on Friday for the Singapore Festival of Arts and tneir first ever performance in South-East Asia. At a press conference yesterday, lan Brown said of the music played by him and the 10 other members109 words
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278 1984-06-17 7 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THREE quarrelsome neighbours at Holland Avenue have been told to stay out of each other's way and to keep the peace for the next six months or forfeit a $1,000 bond each. The three were yesterday each ordered278 words
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167 1984-06-17 7 A SOUTH Korean engineer was yesterdav fined $10,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $51,240 after pleading guilty to a charge of accepting a bribe. Kim Bock Young, 33, as chief office engineer with Korea Shipbuilding and Engineering Corporation, the main contractors167 words
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Advertisement208 1984-06-17 3 Smoked Salmon, Poached Salmon, Seafood Salad, Fresh Oysters, Prawns, Herring, Lobster, Smoked Eel, Pat£s, Terrines, Cold Cuts, Turkey, Ham, Veal, Tongue, Stuffed Veal Breast, Seafood Gratin, Sole Fillets, Prawns Piri Piri, Salmon Barbara, Duck Orange, Lamb Stew Printaniere, Boiled Corned Beef, Chicken a-la-King, Lobster with Mango, Lamb Shashlick, Smoked Pork208 words
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Advertisement129 1984-06-17 5 THE BEST OF ARROW AT OG Take the $15 Advantage. Give him our best! Father's Day,today. Buy anything worth $40 or more in one receipt and enjoy a price advantage. A $15 voucher to be used for your purchase of Arrow Shirt/Slack/Boyswear/Ladywear. Of course, every voucher can be used for129 words
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229 1984-06-17 8 LAT-WP SAN DIEGO, Saturday THE PET rock concept may have just entered the computer age Last August, a pair of San Diego artists one working for an agency and the other an instructor at San Diego City College began discussing waysLAT-WP - 229 words
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501 1984-06-17 8 BEIJING REPORTED TO BE FURIOUS OVER DELAY LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US-CHINA agreement on peaceful nuclear cooperation is being held up while U§ intelligence agencies firobe whether China has stopped its suspected cooperaion in nuclear weapons technology with Pakistan and other nations, ReaganLAT-WP - 501 words
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147 1984-06-17 8 LAT-W WASHINGTON, Saturday THE WESTINGHOUSE Electric Company has offered to go into the nuclear energy business with China to win a multi-billion-dollar competition to supply reactors for China's power generating programme. According to an April 14 letter from Westinghouse Chairman Douglas DLAT-W - 147 words
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Article731 1984-06-17 10 Extremely rare two-horned rhino captured by Indian workers in oil palm estate Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IN MALAYSIA, they have just captured a unicorn, or the nearest thing to it. That is how naturalists are describing the significance of last month's discovery of an Asian two-horned orReuter - 731 words
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240 1984-06-17 10 THE ENGLISH language Jakarta Post Daily today commented editorially on the issue of cohabitation among unmarried students which has triggered a nationwide uproar in mostly Muslim Indonesia recently. The editorial entitled "It won't happen here" said in part: g A recent survey has240 words
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200 1984-06-17 10 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIA will go ahead with bilateral shipping pacts despite reported claims by other maritime nations that such agreements are against the spirit of a UN shipping code, a Transport Ministry official said in an interview published today inAP - 200 words
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135 1984-06-17 10 AP LYNOEN (Washington), Saturday FIVE ASIAN students attending Lethbridge University in Alberta were killed on Friday when their car collided with a tractor-trailer rig at an intersection, authorities said. The victims included three men and two women. The driver was identified as SungAP - 135 words
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118 1984-06-17 12 UPI KUWAIT, Saturday IRAQ today rejected Iran's offer to extend the moratorium on attacks against non-military targets to include world shipSiing, arguing the proposal did not guaranee the safety of Iraq's ports and vessels. Iran had offered yesterday to extend to ships in theUPI - 118 words
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Article363 1984-06-17 12 Syria says Tel Aviv moving troops and armour to hit its army in strategic valley AP Beirut, Saturday A SYRIAN government newspaper said today that Israel was moving troops and armour into south-eastern Lebanon for a pre-emptive attack on the Syrian army in the BekaaAP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-06-17 12 From handsome ex-Finance Minister to 'street fighter' UPI OTTAWA, Saturday CANADA'S ruling Liberal Party convened today to pick a successor to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau from seven men led by a handsome ex-Finance Minister from Ontario and a self-described "streetUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 315 words
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Article94 1984-06-17 14 Reuter LONDON, Saturday THE TIMES of London, the traditional newspaper of the British establishment, today unveiled a plan to boost circulation by offering readers cash prizes in a game based on chance. The new venture, an unprecedented departure for a serious British national newspaper, begins onReuter - 94 words
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265 1984-06-17 14 But Treasury leaves door open for new commitment to Argentine debt LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE REAGAN Administration yesterday refused to renew its offer to repay four Latin nations for the US$3OO million (Ss63o million) Argentina borrowed last March 31 in a last-mmute scramble to avoidLAT-WP - 265 words
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World Briefs
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96 1984-06-17 14 UPI NEW DELHI: TERRORISTS today shot dead a local leader of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling party in Punjab as security forces braced for a Sikh day of prayers ana protest. Two gunmen drove up in a car and fired at Mr Hardayal Singh, presidentUPI - 96 words
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105 1984-06-17 14 UPI JAKARTA: MR RACHMAN Ramly, the former president of the State Tin Company, today became the director of Pertamina, Indonesia's state-owned oil company. Mr Ramly, a retired major-general who once held a senior position in the National Intelligence Agency, was installed as directorUPI - 105 words
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Article53 1984-06-17 14 UPI WASHINGTON: US Democratic presidential hopeful, Mr Walter Mondale, said he would interview San Francisco mayor, Ms Dianne Feinstein and Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas as possible vice-presidential running mates. In addition, Democrat Barbara Mikulski said yesterday through an aide she had been invited forUPI - 53 words
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68 1984-06-17 14 Reuter JAKARTA: A VOLCANO in Central Java erupted for the second successive day yesterday, blanketing at least three major towns with dust, but it appeared to be subsiding today, scientists said. Mount Merapi, a 2,875-metre volcano best known as a tourist resort, spewed hotReuter - 68 words
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Article56 1984-06-17 14 AP CAIRO: AN IRANIAN navy plane, commandeered by eight Iranian defectors who flew it to Bahrain before landing in Egypt, was still at the airport of the southern city of Luxor, an airport traffic controller said this morning. There were conflicting reports on whether theAP - 56 words
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132 1984-06-17 16 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Saturday NIGERIA'S chief delegate to the United Nations said today he was working for the exclusion of England from the Commonwealth because of its sporting ties with South Africa. Major-General Joseph Garba, said England had broken the Gleneagles CommonwealthReuter - 132 words
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230 1984-06-17 16 AP WARSAW, Saturday BOTH SOLIDARITY and communist authorities will be watching closely tomorrow, when Poles vote in municipal elections. But they are more concerned about how many voters heed the outlawed union's call for a boycott than with which of the government-approved candidates wins. LechAP - 230 words
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332 1984-06-17 16 LAP-WP LONDON, Saturday THE RULING Conservative Party of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the main opposition Labour Party were both dealt important political setbacks yesterday when the centrist alliance of liberals and social democrats scored an upset victory in a hotly contested parliamentaryLAP-WP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-06-17 16 NEW YORK, Saturday A LONG-AWAITED singing tour by Michael Jackson, one of America's hottest rock stars, became a publicity sensation in the United States yesterday as thousands of fans began a frantic rush for tickets. Tour promoter Chuck Sullivan appeared on the "CBS Morning128 words
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Advertisement93 1984-06-17 11 EVERYTHING. Come to IKEA for functional, good-looking ideas for every part of your home. Alarm Clock in pine. -^SSSt' 'DIANA* 'DUETT' Lamp. MOTirFROARrm Armchair in clear lacquered or In a variety of colours. •3> INOTIChBOARDS MHBHHIW nutbrown stained solid pine. lU Sl/CS Armchair with solid beech POT MATS 'T c93 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-17 18 m 1 t 01 Leonard from Switzerland. A watch for the Leo personality the person who appreciates bold, confident fashion statements and has the authority to wear them. A king in the world of gold watches for both men and women. With dramatically contrasting stripes of gold and platinum echoed181 words
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Article, Illustration1450 1984-06-17 19 ILSA SHARP - NATURE WATCH By ILSA SHARP WHY would I be crazy enough to be crawling on my belly in thick mud and water, along a tunnel just a few centimetres above my head, at about 8 o'clock on a cold wet night? Well,1,450 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1984-06-17 20 PAT D'ROSE - ...tinsel world that is not all glitter and glory By PAT D'ROSE AFTER winning the Miss Philippines title in 1976, Maria Corazon Delgado received numerous offers in modelling shows and became a very successful model. And almost overnight, she turned actress. Today this Filipina beauty is one of1,452 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-06-17 22 K L QUEK - By K L QUEK Japanese prefer to wash themselves outside the bath before they get into the tub to soak. So they do not like bubbly things, like bath salts, in the bath, preferring instead aromatic oils that keep the water clean and clear-looking. Department737 words
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Article853 1984-06-17 22 KNT International WHEN Charles McKay was growing up in Lakeland, Florida, he was a self-confessed "terrible baseball player." So he swapped his baseball gloves for a fishing pole. Now 51, McKay still is an avid fisherman. He also heads a small, successful international trading company that has exportedKNT International - 853 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1984-06-17 24 Every year thousanraof men and women risk their lives to flee from Iron Curtain coumfjpLjAOßlN CORRY the more siSffAasaffinHKL IPS Heart pounding with fear, the young man looked out across the grim Berlin Wall, raised his bow and arrow and took careful aim. He and a friend wereIPS - 1,461 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-06-17 24 Pretty Liliana Gasinskaya braved shark-infested waters to swim to freedom. The 18-year-old cruise stewardess captured world headlines when, wearing just a skimpy red bikini, she dived from her Russian ship into Sydney harbour four years ago. She had been dreaming of fleeing to the67 words
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108 1984-06-17 24 THE MOST dangerous route of all to the West is across the border from East Germany. Two print workers scaled the Berlin Wall in 1980 using grappling hooks, only 27 metres from Checkpoint Charlie, the city's main crossing Crint. They stayed on after108 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-06-17 26 Villagers mobilise to save child's life SYGMA AT SEYNOD, a little village in the French Alps, a call went out for total mobilisation; not for war in which life is laid waste but for a campaign to save the life of a child. All 280 persons in theSYGMA - 679 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1984-06-17 29 ANTHONY YEO; KERRY TAN - By ANTHONY YEO and KERRY TAN If being married is the best thing that has ever happened to you, becoming a parent may be the next best step. It is a time of great expectancy, excitement ana enrichment to many couples. Most couples marry with the intention1,780 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-06-17 30 J Jmb SYGMA Instead of going out of town (Hollywood), Priscilla Barnes prefers to spend her evenings at home with Joel the man of her life for the past decade. At hand, she has a bestseller and, within reach, a plateful of appetisers from oneSYGMA - 557 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-06-17 30 JANE FONDA'S German shepherd allegedly bit the caterer while he was delivering health food party noshes; Jane's being taken to court. MICHAEL JACKSON is writing a song for his good friend, BROOKE SHIELDS, since she helped him overcome the fire episode. Are you looking318 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-06-17 30 SYGMA MILES O'KEEFFE, Sean Connery, Cyrielle Claire, Leigh Lawson and Trevor Howard are engaged in a chivalrous adventure in Sir Gawain And The Green Knight, under the direction of Stephen Weeks. The story begins at Christmas time, when the Knights of Camelot find themselvesSYGMA - 336 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-06-17 32 LOONG SWEE YIN - Profile of Singapore's grassroots leaders All stories by LOONG SWEE YIN Get the residents to know the aim of civil defence. Once that is done, it becomes easier to organise a volunteer civil defence unit in the neighbourhood. That was the view of Mr Jalil402 words
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Article266 1984-06-17 32 THIS IS A peaceful area. There are few problems and residents' complaints are minimaL This summary of the situation in the Bukit Timah Constituency Zone 5 was given by Mr Koh Kwee Chua, the Chairman of the zone's Residents' Committee. Though his constituency comes undsr266 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-06-17 32 FOR MISS Ng Lay Choo, her work with the Delta Constituency Zone 2 Residents' Committee (RC) has given her opportunities to understand the aged and their needs and to deal with the problems of foreign workers residing in the zone. "It was quite791 words
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269 1984-06-17 32 RESPONSE TO Bukit Timah Zone 5 RC activities has been good. However, this happens only when the residents are informed of the activities by circulars dropped into their letter boxes. The children's parties are popular. An average of about 200269 words
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Article62 1984-06-17 32 IN the last article on the Buona Vista Zone C Residents' Committee, published on June 3, the third paragraph under "Understanding national policies" should be read as follows: So far we have met Mr Gob Chok Tong to discuss the Medisave issue and Mr Howe Yoon Chong, not62 words
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Article895 1984-06-17 34 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - By PERCY SENEVIRATNE WE have created a monster, all in the name of sport. Ancient Greece provided the ideal setting, where the equivalent of the present-day sola medal was a wreath of olive leaves. Then, closer to the shores of our time came a Frenchman, Pierre de895 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-06-17 35 RODNEY HOBSON - Hobson's Choice By RODNEY HOBSON THE BEST laid schemes...The Institute of Banking and Finance brought an expert on financial futures from Chicago this week to conduct a seminar on technical analysis and charting. According to the brochure it was "timed to coincide with the start of305 words
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467 1984-06-17 35 MICHAEL GARTNER - Jp^p^pw By MICHAEL GARTNER THE REPORTER was writing about second marriages. To those contemplating marrying a second time, she offered some advice and suggestions. Among them: "Ask your perspective spouse what went wrong in the first marriage. And, "Suspect a hint of violence467 words
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Article, Illustration954 1984-06-17 36 VIOLET OON - REACTING with VIOLET OON Those of you bitten by the nostalgia bug should hotfoot to the Conference Hall where the Ministry of Culture is holding a Vanishing Food Exhibition till June 24. Open from 11 am to 3 pm on weekdays and till 5954 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-06-17 36 THE GOURMET guidebook Where To Eat In Singapore, 1984 edition, made its debut on Tuesday at a Where To Eat Gourmet Circle inauguration function at the Belvedere Restaurant of the Mandarin Hotel. Hosts for the evening were Mr Yeo Toon212 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-06-17 38 Grit When popular American author of western tales, Louis L'Amour left his North Dakota hometown at the age of 15 in the 1920s to literally roam the world, he carried with him an intense desire to learn all he possibly could. So for yearsGrit - 395 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-06-17 38 WHEN LAST HEARD from the stolen MiG-31, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato)-co-denamed Firefox, had pulled out of its steep dive to the safety of Finland hidden below. As Mitchell Gant, the pilot, returns to consciousness, so your pulse rate slows. Nothing can go wrong248 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-06-17 38 CHANDRA NAIR - CHANDRA NAIR AFTER The Far Pavilions, Shadow Of The Moon and Trade Wind, M M Kaye has decided to call it quits for the lengthies. Or so it seems, in her novel Death In Zanzibar. Death In Zanzibar is a light, gossipy suspense story253 words
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94 1984-06-17 38 Position Wotk TMa Author PuMsher 1 2 Guinness Book Moms Bantam of World McWforter Records 1984 2 4 The Moghul Thomas Sphere Hoover 3 Floodgate Akstair Fontana Maclean 4 8 In Search Of Peters Harper Exce»encen Waterman Jr94 words
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201 1984-06-17 38 FICTION 1. Ful Ode Damefle Steele 2. The Waking Drum Louis L'Amour 3. The Aqurtame Progression Robert Ludum 4. Deep Six Cfcve Cusstef 5. The Haj Leon Uris 6. Heretics of Dune Frank Herbert 7. Book Without A Name Kit WKams 8.201 words
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PROPERTY
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996 1984-06-17 39 ANNIE CHIA - Most consider it 'good enough' to last three generations By ANNIE CHIA Given a choice between a freehold and a 99-year leasehold property, the answer is obvious. The overwhelming preference is for freehold properties, everything being equal. In other words, the choice must be996 words
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Article1144 1984-06-17 40 MONITOR PROPERTY SERVICE GUIDE WITH MORE apartments and houses batata offfarad far laasa. tha following article by PEARL FOX should baal Intarast ta proparty owners and would-be tenants. A formal tenancy agreement can be general, just covering the most important points, or more detailed. The1,144 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-06-17 40 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA MORE THAN 50 per cent of the apartment units in Newton Point, a condominum development off Newton Road, was sold one week after it was marketed. Moreover, all 15 units of the two-bed-room apartments with an154 words
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Advertisement106 1984-06-17 19 FEATURES BEAUTY queens tinsel world that is not all glitter and glory: P2O-21 CULTURE gap in marketing. A business consultant tries to bridge the East-West culture gap in marketing: P22 GREAT escapes. Thousands risk their lives to flee the Iron Curtain countries: P24 COMA alert. French villagers mobilise to save106 words
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Advertisement49 1984-06-17 23 You'll find Benelli Corners at Metro Grand Sole Agent: BMI Private Limited. at Scotts and Lucky Plaza; 302 Orchard Road, #12-01 Tong Building, Metro Golden Mile and Metro Orchard. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****55. •OM A g jM FlWfr The feeling is natural. The look, free-spirited. Benelli of Italy. aryi49 words
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Advertisement90 1984-06-17 26 JORDACHE definite sense of adventure has always woven through fashion. Clothes art- considered pan of the enjoyment of to relax have fun in They are a statement about the individual. It's easier to feel happy and carefree when the clothes you wear reflect these moods Jordache designs reflect a free90 words
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Advertisement207 1984-06-17 28 0n... for Singapore's amateur toy racing champion A Toys that run on their own power you' re eligible to participate In one of PRACTICE RACES will be at these METRO SUPREME 14/6 30/6 IV I £n£™™ XClUne races 10 h® held ln £StSson ntresprlortothe *****41 metro GOLDEN mile 1/6 30/6207 words
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Advertisement106 1984-06-17 34 The sophisticated understated design is equally suitable lor men or women Scratch-proot and washable the material is embossed vinyl lammed with signature stamped call leather I—| AD I tC Ifll ID K I /I fir and antiqued brass hardware lock and heyputty M—l—J J\—' v fx I '/A I N106 words
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Advertisement255 1984-06-17 35 HOW SANTO GIVES YOU MOKE ROOM FOR TOUR GROCBtES Introducing the new Sanyo SR 422 V refrigerator. The The SR 422 V is a 3-door refrigerator with many SR 422 V is compact enough to fit comfortably in the average amazing Sanyo features. Here are just some of them... 4-room255 words
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Advertisement345 1984-06-17 37 A jgjy J Crfstf Rosita is set amidst the quiet greenery within the prime and thnHJ sh th J solld wood fl door Fu f thc J. in lhe The Clubhouse and central location just off Bukit Timah Road bounded by Balmoral i/mc^iTencentered in thT bed- Recreational Facilities and Scotts345 words
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Miscellaneous437 1984-06-17 38 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: A new person is coming into your life and there are signs that you are going to get far too involved for your comfort. Owing to an older relation's good sense and tact you will be taken out of an unhappy situation. Towards the end of the437 words
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Advertisement110 1984-06-17 39 More than just a pretty face from West Germany takes for small wash care of your wash day visible programme worries. sequence indicator for 11 Too little water, wrong wash programmes, temperature, faulty stainless steel wash drum drainage, rust and rumble and suds container. can ruin your wash. And At110 words
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Advertisement332 1984-06-17 40 ((*****)1 I To be held at the Mercury Room (18th Floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore on Wednesday, 27th June 1984 at 2.00pm Development Lands LANDED I 1. Land at 103, 105 107 PROPERTIES f 1 a ri Qo M r ad So ß ?s d *>> 22 Hongkong Street332 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-06-17 42 LUCILLA TEOH - Film Focus 111 Faros the land (E) (Ch 12, 8.3S pm) Sunday Choice By LUCILLA TEOH CHANGES are inevitable. They are, at times, regrettable. What is discarded is lost and can never be regained. On Aug 29, 1930, the 26 remaining inhabitants of St225 words
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234 1984-06-17 42 C Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years Down and Out (Debut) (E) (Tues, Ch 12, 9.05 pm) TOP SHOW OF THE WEEK HIS brilliant rhetoric, his contribution to politics and his larger-than-life personalr Ity made him a dominating figure in the234 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-06-17 44 ns&gj mr* Hn M bom Thurday Ftatura Special Tha Mastor of BaNantraa (E) (Ch t, 1.15 pm) REMAKES OFTEN pall by comparison to the original films. This 1983 remake is an exception. This film is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's tale set in442 words
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Advertisement144 1984-06-17 42 Wkat The Immortals Vhas for vlowors in its last opisodo: Pago 45 The Wed, Ch 8, 9.30 pm. Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word locus'. Unlike conventional TVs National s Quintrix Colour TV is the only one in the world with an extra pre-focus lens in144 words
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Advertisement118 1984-06-17 43 b UUXMAN ULTIMATE HIGH FIDELITY STEREO COMPONENTS Model L-550 Pure Class A Stereo Integrated Amplifier. Duo Beta Circuit Stereo Preamplifier. Duo Beta Circuit Stereo Preamplifier. I Model Vacuum Disc Stablizer Fully Automatic Direct Drive Turntable. Also available at aU authorised Dealers. Sole Agents: EASTERN AUDIO PTE. LTD., 330 North Bridge118 words
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Miscellaneous712 1984-06-17 43 8.20 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. and he considers it to be his good luck 4.35 Sendiwere Duda Dan Dara (M) (r). 8.50 Opening and Programme Highlights charm as his luck seems to improve. 5.15 The Commanding Sea: The Edge of followed by Mousercise. The incessant chirping of the cricket712 words
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Advertisement56 1984-06-17 44 ll «k VMM* tf <rj -5-W f Keep pace with the latest news of the day Pick up the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday, for the latest news each day. Now on sale at hawker centres, bus-stops and street stalls wherever Lian He Wan Bao is56 words
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Miscellaneous473 1984-06-17 44 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* gtous figures is an important element in 8.35 Film Focus: 111 Fares The Land, followed by Naive Art (Chinese Subti- Polish art. See Sunday Choice. Naive Art enjoys a flourishing existence 8.30 Coming Attractions (Channel 12 Proin Poland today and the carving of reM- grammes).473 words
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Article2768 1984-06-17 45 MALCOLM Johnston and MC Lam shared riding honours with a double each in Penang yesterday. Johnston got off to a flying start on Tiki, who led all tne way, in Race 1 and followed up later on Candid! in Race 5. Lam broke a lean2,768 words
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247 1984-06-17 45 Wonder Boy - By Wonder Boy INDERAPURA Stable's Chaya Timor V can follow up his last-start triumph and complete a winning double in the $25,000 Twin Cities Stakes for Class Three sprinters over 1,200 metres (Race 6) at Batu Gantong in Penang today. The Free247 words
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Article277 1984-06-17 45 WONOERBOY MA-ZHEN TAN" MA TAN (Monitor) (Zoo Bao) (Wan Bao) Race i Fort front 10 Etiquette 6 Forefront 8 El Cuch*a 6 Forefront 2 Iron Nail 1 Uncle Joe 2 Iron Nail 11 Bright Demand Race 2 4 Catchword 16 Velvet Black 12 Oriental Pearl IV 1 Abang277 words
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Article4024 1984-06-17 45 HOW TO READ THE CARD: MMktr, IwrMi run; a§a, orlfln and Mi; walfM; wtlcM <llC«mn within ferackttt; Jklmvl mm; tarrltff draw; IralMr •WMr, ran* record (llpiti-MCMii-tliir4»-lt«rth«-oi»-placMl) and last tkm runs; last ran nmN; and last win record (If any). RACE 1 1.15 CLASS 6 DIV 34,024 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-06-17 49 David Armstrong (Southampton) David Armstrong played more than 400 games for Middlesbrough and halpad them win the Second Division title in 1074 before moving to Southampton in August ISSI. He has since won 3 fUll England caps and hopos to help South* ampton win the UEFA Cup next494 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-06-17 51 A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES KENNETH JALLEH'S SINGAPORE will be represented at the Olympics at Los Angeles by a team of five, led by manager Fong Hoe Beng, vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, who will be there as the Republic's assistant Chef de Mission.174 words
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993 1984-06-17 51 WHEN SCHOOLBOY Oon Jin Gee plunges into the pool at the McDonald's Swimming Stadium in Los Angeles on July 29, he will be exactly 17 years, one month ana 11 days old, one of the youngest, if not the youngest, Singapore is sending to993 words
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Article372 1984-06-17 51 IT'S THE year of the Oons of Dublin Road, Singapore 0923. Two Oons Jin Teik and Jin Gee Olympic-bound, and for Dr and Mrs Oon Cnong Huan, a place in Singapore's sporting history as the first parents to score an Olympic double". "The selection372 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-17 52 LAOOC Chief Ueberroth suggests this and strict drug controls as reasons for the boycott WORLDFRONT AP LOS ANGELES, Saturday CHIEF Olympics Organiser Peter Ueberroth suggested yesterday that a sub-standard team and strict drug controls may have been factors in the Soviet Union's pul- lout of theAP - 378 words
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60 1984-06-17 52 Reuter BERNE, Saturday A PENALTY in extra time gave Zurich Grasshoppers a 1-0 win over arch- rivals Servette Geneva and their third successive Swiss soccer First Division title here tonight. The playoff victory, made necessary because the teams ended the season equal on 44Reuter - 60 words
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73 1984-06-17 52 AP AMSTERDAM, Saturday The Netherlands and Spain tied 1-1 on the opening day yesterday of the second round Davis Cup tournament Zone B. The encounter started with a major upset as Dutchman Michiel Schapers defeated Juan Aguilera in five sets, 8-6, 8-6, 2-6,AP - 73 words
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81 1984-06-17 52 Reuter KASHIWA (Japan) Saturday UNSEEDED Shin Han-Chul of South Korea upset top-seeded Raviv Weidenfeld of Israel 62 6-1 in a semi-final match of the Second Asian Junior Tennis Championships yesterday. The 14-year-old Shin outplayed the 13-year-old Weidenfeld, who also made many misses inReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-06-17 53 HEARNS PUTS ON AWESOME SHOW OF POWER TO STOP THE CHALLENGER IN SECOND ROUND WORLD BOXING COUNCIL SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AP LAS VEGAS, Saturday THOMAS "Hit Man" Hearns knocked down Roberto Duran three times and stopped him in the second round last nightAP; PICTURE: UPI; PICTURE: AP - 476 words
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Article181 1984-06-17 53 RINGSIDERS j Reuter DURAN lay on the floor, prostrate and helpless. Referee Padilla, a Filifiino who has officiated at scores of itle fights, signalled an end to the one-sided bout. As he was helped to his corner, Duran, battered and bloodied, turned to hisReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-06-17 54 AP MAMARONECK (New York), Sat HALE IRWIN carded "amazing" birdies on the last three holes for another 68 and a one-stroke lead vesterday in the second round of the 84th US Open Golf Championship. "Patience was very much a virtue today, saidAP - 367 words
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Article369 1984-06-17 54 Reuter, AP US OPEN 136 Hale Irwin 68, 68, 137 Fuzzy Zoeller 71, 66, 138 Greg Norman (Australia) 70, 68. David Canipe 69, 69, 139 Curtis Strange 69, 70, Jim Thorpe 68, 71, 140 Fred Couples 69, 71, 141 Andy Bean 70, 71, Jay Sigel (amateur), 69, 72, 142Reuter, AP - 369 words
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158 1984-06-17 54 LPGA MAYFLOWER CLASSIC AP INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana), Saturday JULI INKSTER, needing only a fifth place finish here to set a Ladies Professional Golf Association record for rookie earnings, held a one-stroke lead after yesterday's second round of the U*****,000 (*****.000)AP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-06-17 55 Yugoslavia come under the "Match" microscope this week in the final part of our fascinating A-Z dossier on the teams who are competing in the European Championship Finals. And watch out for the exclusive "Match Verdict" with a star rating out of five indicating their chances of success. EUROPEAN311 words
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576 1984-06-17 55 A SIDE PRESSED INTO SERVICE IPS IT'S HARD to imagine England's Bobby Robson having his team selection influenced by a group of campaigning Fleet Street sports journalists. It's even more improbable to think of him being a party to a special challenge match between hisIPS - 576 words
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Article236 1984-06-17 55 GROUP FOUR (Yugoslavia, Wales, Bulgaria, Norway) October 13, 1982 NORWAY (1) 3, (Lund 4, Oekland 68, Hareide 89), YUGOSLAVIA (0) 1 (Savic 73). Att: 8,000 (in Oslo) YUGOSLAVIA: Svilar, Krmpotic, Jovin (sub Klincarski), Hadzic, Stojkovic, Hadzibegic, Gudelj, Petrovic, Savic, Deveric, Susie (sub Pasic). November 17, 1982236 words
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Article, Illustration725 1984-06-17 56 rPlatini boastsH IPS FRENCH skipper Michel Platini is out to claim the "world's best player" tag in the heat of the European Championship Finals. The French star scored the first goal of the championship this week in the' 77 th minute ofIPS - 725 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-06-17 56 LENS (Franc*), Saturday KARL-HEINZ Rummenigge will shake off his midfield fetters and return to the front line against Romania here tomorrow as West Germany look for a more positive approach to their European Soccer Championship defence. The West Germans need to abandon the hesitancy and213 words
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188 1984-06-17 56 AP LYON (France), Saturday DENMARK, striving to overcome the crippling injury of midfield star Allan Simonsen, and Yugoslavia clash here today in a crucial match for both the teams in Group One of the European Soccer Championships. Another defeat for either team would mean almostAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-06-17 57 AP PARIS, Saturday BRUTALITY, tragedy, thrills and despair the opening games of the 1984 European Soccer Championships saw them all. The only thing missing was goals, with just five in tour matches. Two of them were scored by Belgium, runners-up four years ago but expectedAP - 567 words
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Article281 1984-06-17 57 Reuter MARSEILLES (France), Saturday IT SAYS much about the state of European soccer that Portugal's strategy for tomorrow's clash with Iberian neighbours Spain is to call up a second striker. Both sides played with just one man up front in their opening Group Two gamesReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-06-17 57 GARRY BIRTLES Nottingham Forest and England PASS BACK TO ATTACK OFTEN when Forest (black and white arrows) are in all-out attack, the opposition will fall back and pack their penalty-area to form a hard-to-breach wall. On these occasions, watch Garry Birtles closely. He'l keep playing the269 words
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249 1984-06-17 58 S GULAM - SOCCER By S GULAM SINGAPORE internationals David Lee and Kannan Kunjaramman will bid farewell to local fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (8 p.m.) when they turn out for Singapore Cosmos in a friendly against Singapore Chinese. David,249 words
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166 1984-06-17 58 B KULA - JANSENITES S POLICE 1 HOCKEY B KULA POLICE Sports Club became the first victims in Jansenites campaign this season for the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League title. Jansenites gave the Police no chance with a 5-1 victory in the league curtain-raiser. Yesterday game at166 words
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Article79 1984-06-17 58 K SILVAM - BOWLING By K SILVAM FORMER national goalkeeper Patrick Wee went a notch up In the national bowling championships men's open event at Jackie's Bowl Katonjg yesterday. wee, who has decided to concentrate on bowling, took over the third spot in the qualifying rounds with79 words
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Article132 1984-06-17 58 Move to prevent parties from 'ganging-up' before elections, says Loh By ERNEST FRIDA NEWLY re-elected athletics supremo Loh Lin Kok intends amending the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association constitution to prevent parties "ganging up" before an election. In an attempt to prevent future election conflicts, he132 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-06-17 58 ALFONSO CHAN - CALTEX AGE GROUP MEET REPORT: ALFONSO CHAN FOUR of Singapore's teenage track sensations provided the sparVle in the absence of established sprinters Gary Chelliah, Frankie Lee and. Prema Govindran in outstanding fashion at the Caltex Age Group meet at the National Stadium yesterday. S Pandian,PICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 429 words
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Article366 1984-06-17 58 BOYS 110 m hardies: 1 Mohd Sazali 16.4, 2 Syed Abdul Malik 16.6, 3 Wong Chin Hu 18.0. 400 m U-15: 1 Satvinder Singh 53.6, 2 Khairul Nizam 53.6, 3 Liu Zbenzao 56.3. U-17: 1 Adrian Ng 52.1, 2 Syed Abdul Malik 52.7, 3 Ania Maricar 53.0.366 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-06-17 59 S GULAM - ©National captain Au-Yeong, Vice-captain Maiek and striker Kannan Joins Sundramoorthy may soon move to Malaysian state teams F Territory By S GULAM NATIONAL captain Au-Yeong Pak Kuan, vice-captain Malek Awab and striker V Sundramoorthy will soon join the ranks of the illustrious Singapore soccer exports to Malaysia if negotiations450 words
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