Singapore Monitor, 26 June 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-06-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M.C (P) No 21 5 84 Tuesday, June 26, 1984 30 cents17 words
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210 1984-06-26 1 WILL SINGAPORE banks follow the lead of American banks and raise their prime rates once again? The Monitor received mixed replies in its canvassing of the Big Four local banks. Overseas Union Bank, which had just raised its rates yesterday, Is unlikely210 words
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551 1984-06-26 1 'It is a reaction against debtor nations for their recent meeting' Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE INCREASE in the US prime rates yesterday, which raised developing countries' debts by another US$l.25 billion (552.62 billion) overnight, has been attacked as deliberate reprisal against Latin AmericanReuter - 551 words
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Advertisement18 1984-06-26 1 Rodenstoch France vs Spain preview Only a rifle can stop Platini: Pg 36 Another qua,„yflß product from PJTTW18 words
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63 1984-06-26 2 MR HOWE Yoon Chong, the Minister For Health, disclosed recently that his ministry was considering allowing the government hospitals to operate autonomously. How would it affect th? consumers if the proposal is implemented? And how would K affect the medical services in general? Wang Shaofen63 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-06-26 2 How woald the hospital autonomy I~J scheme affect as from a consumer's point of view? oThe effects should be good. Because autonomy would result in the government hospitals competing with each other for excellence. To the consumers, this would mean medical services of a431 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-06-26 2 Lianhe Zaobao @Do yon think the hospitals, on attaining autonomy, wonld be able to raise their medical standards? 0 Definitely. Especially when they are able to make full use of their advantages to develop their own strong points. For instance, if aLianhe Zaobao - 447 words
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238 1984-06-26 2 THE EXHIBITION LOT CHEATING CASE A MAN wanted in connection with a cheating case was wearing a wig and claimed to be his brother when police went to his home looking for him, a court heard this morning. Detective-Sergeant Tan Kee Khoon of the238 words
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335 1984-06-26 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG can was found near the body A SENIOR FORENSIC pathologist told the High Court this morning that he knew the victim in a murder case had been burnt alive, because he found soot particles in335 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-06-26 3 Walking off their jobs for charity MADAM Yue Ah Kheng, 49, (Picture above) from the housekeeping department of Boulevard Hotel and Miss Amberene Tan, 23, of York Hotel, were among more than 220 employees of the Goodwood Group of Hotels who walked off their jobs this morning with the management's127 words
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135 1984-06-26 3 COUPONS will be used in all fringe car parks from next week, but the cost of parking will not rise. From Monday, instead of paying carpark attendants, motorists will be required to display one 60c coupon. The car parks are Kampong135 words
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75 1984-06-26 3 DR JOSEPH LUNS, former NATO Secretary-Gen-eral, will deliver the 1984 Singapore Lecture organised by the Institute of South East Asian Studies (Iseas) on November 8 at the Conference Hall. The talk, entitled The Future of the Western Alliance and its Implications for75 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-06-26 4 Three SAF songs to be made public at the Big Parade By LOONG SWEE YIN THREE SAF songs will be made Public at the centralised Armed orces Day Parade at the National Stadium on July 1. Two of them will be martial songs, Mr Kelvin Tan, Director313 words
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498 1984-06-26 4 LIKE MOST armies, the SAF does have a singing tradition, though not as well known as that of the United States Marine Corps or the Peoples Liberation Army of China. Over a hundred songs make up the SAF's repertoire, of which many are498 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-06-26 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A LEAK FROM a gas cylinder is believed to have started a fire that badly damaged a dozen food-stalls and shophouses in "Glutton's Corner" at the Tanjong Pagar Complex this afternoon. Workers on their lunch-break watched278 words
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Article237 1984-06-26 6 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER HOW many different types of food do you think there are in Singapore? Some hawker stalls may sell six. A good supermarket will have thousands of items on its shelves. But in fact, Singapore's larder contains from 40,000 to 50,000 items from chicken rice237 words
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Article834 1984-06-26 6 Their task is to ensure that food sold here is clean and fit for human consumption THE CHILLI sauce factory had overdone it with the preservative. The law allows a maximum of only 75$ parts of preservative C million. In this batch, level was something like 1,500834 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-06-26 6 A FOOD inspector's life can be a hard one. He may have to work at night and long hours. He is constantly moved around Singapore to different beats so restaurant owners and hawker stalls will not recognise his face when325 words
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Article68 1984-06-26 6 HOW OFTEN does food poisoning break oat despite the vigilance of food inspectors? There have been 17 outbreaks of food poisoning since January. Last year, there were 1,304 cases, compared with only 936 In 1982. A total of 27 restaßrants oat of 219 in hotel and68 words
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Advertisement128 1984-06-26 3 ACED Sportsquartz. A new direction in fashion watches. All Adec watches carry an international guarantee for one year. Manufactured hy one of the leading Japanese u atch makers. Created for sports fashion. With space-age accuracy. Go fifty metres underwater. Some models come with a compass ideal for hiking and diving.128 words
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Advertisement154 1984-06-26 4 Scoring another first in VCR innovations Automatic Playback and Automatic Blank Scan. Already they have been dubbed wonder creations in audio-video circles. Simply insert your video tape (with the The blank sections between protective tab removed) into the Sharp recordings on your tape is 481N and your tape is automatically154 words
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Advertisement151 1984-06-26 6 Have a smashing time at Stamford Arms The McEnroe Stamford Arms is all For the ladies, there's The set to serve a real winner! Volley Punch. Dunlop's triple treat. Sit down to a hearty McEnroe Exciting display of Dunlop Special" chicken dtah tennis gear and equipment Catch our Martina Serve151 words
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world
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186 1984-06-26 7 AP BANGKOK: Tuesday HALF a million Thai women are engaged in prostitution in the country and abroad, and about 10 per cent were forced into the sex trade, a leading Thai Parliamentarian said yesterday. Dr Yupha Udomsak, Chairman of the Lower House CultureAP - 186 words
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365 1984-06-26 7 Nation Review UTTARADIT (Thailand), Tuesday ABOUT 1,000 Vietnamese troops and 24 tanks recently moved from Luangphrabang in Laos to the border area opposite the three Thai villages here, the Thai News Agency reported this week. The report, quoting field military sources, said theNation Review - 365 words
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197 1984-06-26 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SINGAPORE Airlines' (SIA) General Manager yesterday denied that the airline had conspired with British Airways (BA) to prevent Malaysian Airline System (MAS) from obtaining additional flights to London. Mr Roney Tan said in a written statement that there was absolutely noAP - 197 words
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327 1984-06-26 9 926-km line will bring Iraqi oil to the Red Sea AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Government's Export-Import Bank announced yesterday that it will guarantee financing of more than US$5OO million (551.05 billion) in American equipment for a pipeline to bring Iraqi oil toAP - 327 words
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279 1984-06-26 9 Reuter HAVANA, Tuesday CUBAN President Fidel Castro gave black US civil rights leader Rev Jesse Jackson the rare honour of a personal welcome at Havana airport and expressed a measure of goodwill towards Washington. Rev Jackson, running a distant third to WalterReuter - 279 words
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197 1984-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malayan Railway Administration plans to seek a court order to evict the resent operators of the hotel at the aniong Pagar Station in Singapore. Malayan Railway wants to tender out the station hotel to other interested parties197 words
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Article115 1984-06-26 10 AP SPACE CENTRE (Houston), Tuesday THE FAILURE that halted the launch of the space shuttle yesterday was in a computer that most experts nelieve will never have to be used in a mission. The computer is a key part of a back-up system that usually isAP - 115 words
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Article616 1984-06-26 10 'Unknown' AT and T enters personal computer market LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tuesday IT ALMOST sounds like a battle of equals. But when American Telephone and Telegraph Company steps into the ring this week with International Business Machines Corporation to fight for the personalcomputer market, IBMLAT-WP - 616 words
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212 1984-06-26 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Federal deficit for 1984 reached U*****.2 billion (about *****.6 billion) by the end of May with four months left to go in the government's fiscal year, the Treasury Department said yesterday. The accumulated eight-month deficit isUPI - 212 words
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218 1984-06-26 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE World Bank, fearful that growing economic problems in the Third World may become unmanageable, is considering profound changes in the way it helps developing countries. 'Times have changed and needs have changed," one senior bank official explained. BankReuter - 218 words
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332 1984-06-26 11 UPI HONG KONG, Tuesday CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping does not believe that Hong Kong faces a confidence crisis over its return to Chinese control in 1997 and dismisses fears in the colony as exaggerated, Hong Kong officials said yesterday. TheUPI - 332 words
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242 1984-06-26 11 THE DEBT CRISIS Reuter CARACAS, Tuesday VENEZUELA has made substantial progress in rescheduling some of its US$34 billion (5571.4 billion) foreign debt and expects to reach agreement soon with its creditor banks, President Jaime Lusinchi said yesterday. "I am optimistic because after some delays, theReuter - 242 words
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216 1984-06-26 11 Reuter BEIRUT, Tuesday MILITIAMEN of the Shi'ite Muslim Amal group yesterday stormed the west Beirut hideout of a Shi'ite extremist group and freed a Libyan diplomat kidnapped on Saturday, a spokesman for Amal said. Militia sources said the diplomat was being escorted to the SyrianReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-26 11 TEC Electronic Typewriters Give Ybu More hor Less. The TW-3000 from TEC is an offer you simply What's more, the TEC TW-1000 can't refuse. Because for the price you're paying, etectro^^^ wntef to^ you get more features than most typewriters in whwywbw forcetw-moo And here are just some features of267 words
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Article145 1984-06-26 12 JACK CHIA-MPH believes it has beaten job-hopping in the manufacturing sector and its staff have gold medals to prove it. Seven out of every ten workers in its consumer products division have been there for more than ten years, while four have worked in the division since145 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-06-26 12 JOHN CHOW; JOYCE QUEK - By JOHN CHOW and JOYCE QUEK OPINIONS differ on whether JCMPH shareholders should sell or hold on to their shares, especially after the release of its latest results for the year ended March 31, 1984 Group pre-tax profits rose 14 per684 words
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233 1984-06-26 12 IN SINGAPORE, the market was auiet but firm. Sime Darby traded le top volume of 580,000 shares to close at midday a cent up at $2.06 Textile Corp traded* 538*000, finishing 18 cents up at $3.06 making it the top gainer as well.233 words
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Article155 1984-06-26 12 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar eased against most major currencies, in active early trading after opening higher, dealers said. It initially rose following its firmness in New York on prospects of the repeal of withholding tax on overseas investments, but later weakened on profit taking and fears155 words
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Article376 1984-06-26 13 JILL HUM - Their profits expected to go down further due to slump in tourism By JILL HUM ists from India SMALLER hotels' earnings will be harder hit than first class hotels like The Shangri-la, Century Park Sheraton and Goodwood Park Hotel by the slump in tourism and the376 words
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Article261 1984-06-26 13 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: lower Arab Mai Dev 1.04/1.05 Boustead 2.26/2.28 C Storage 3.02/3.04 Fand N 5.35/5.40. Genting 5.05/5.10 Haw Par 2.12 B Isetan 2.90/2.95 Keck Seng 3.20 S Esso 14.50/14.60 Hume 4.82 S Inchcape 2.71/2.72 Intraco 2.96 B Jacks Intl 4.60/5.00 M Cement 7.25/7.35 Mulpha261 words
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Article115 1984-06-26 13 Your S$ to one unit ol foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1310 2.1210 2.1120 sterling 2.8831 2.8610 2.8510 Australian 1.8287 1.8046 1.7896 Canadian 1.6292 1.6091 1.5941 New Zealand 1.3536 1.3336 1.3136 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0247 10.7746 10.7246 Belgian Franc/Comm 3.7614115 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-06-26 12 M<N««fki »r»4.. In MfflJ'JR jfc j' TE.LL eVEßyeopy NOCXXIFINCT OPP TOWY. I'LL ofe AROUMP ALL DAY.16 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-06-26 14 LIM THEAN SOO - LIM THEAN SOO Singapore 1336 WITH the current revival of interest in Baba culture, it is hoped that one day a writer would publish a book about why the way of life of the Babas has eclipsed. UntilPicture SHARIF RASHtO - 672 words
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148 1984-06-26 14 THE Urban Renewal Authority, under its landscaping exercise, has spent a considerable amount of money to landscape the Emerald HiU/Saunders/Hiillet Road area. In addition to the recently completed tiled roads, the open pedestrian walkways and some of the back lanes have now been beautifully148 words
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526 1984-06-26 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT GIVE us a break! This was the cry of youths in response to the police action in moving them on when they gathered by the thousands to perform or watch breakdancing in the Orchard Road area. The authorities have given a526 words
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406 1984-06-26 15 BEK PHENG NAM - BEK PHENG NAM Singapore 1545 OFFICIALS from the Board of Film Censor have seized uncensored video tapes and recording equipment used in the duplication of these tapes It is much appreciated that the Board is trying hard get rid of pornographic and406 words
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157 1984-06-26 15 PETER CHIA - PETER CHIA Public Relations Marketing Manager Post Office Savings Bank Singapore I REFER to the letter by YKH (SM, Jane 15). Changes in the mode of operation of savings accounts, that is, the use of thumb pnnts instead of signatures or vice157 words
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110 1984-06-26 15 MISS EVELYN LOH - MISS EVELYN LOH I REFER to the letter captioned "Immigration and the four-year-old commuter" from Tan Chee Eng (SM, June 18). From the bare facts furnished by your correspondent, it appears that the four-year-old child does not have a Student's Pass to110 words
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Advertisement299 1984-06-26 16 Even if you ve never used a camera before you II be surprised at how easy it is to capture good times Nikon LI3SAF SWINGER Seven fully I automatic features take of everything Bi Sj automatically focuses the advances /1 If/ the film, and even tells you when to use299 words
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Advertisement169 1984-06-26 16 These little giants do EVERYTHING AUTOMATICALLY Mmmti ■:h *U Auto Exposure W. Correct exposure is 100% J Auto Focus with assured by the Silicon Photo focus lock capabfUty Diode light measuring device. Precise Infrared focusing I system that focuses instantly Continuous Shuttsr Rslsass even in total darkness. The shutter will169 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-06-26 17 PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER A COUPLE of big parades are coming our way. Armed Forces Day on July 1 will see a gathering of 60,000 uniformed personnel in the National Stadium. And the whole of Singapore will celebrate during National Day on August 9.508 words
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Advertisement2359 1984-06-26 18 m FAR EAST HNANCE ORGANIZATION LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS as at 3ist December 1983 THE GROUP THE COMPANY THE GROUP THE COMPANY Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 s$ s$ s$ s$ s$ s$ s$ s$ SHARE2,359 words
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Miscellaneous605 1984-06-26 19 K313 5H 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Understudy (C) (r). 4.35 Story Time (r). 4.55 Open House Theatre. 5.25 Man from Atlantis: Deadly Carnival (r). While investigating a murder. Mark Harris is hired for a side-show in a carnival as the amazing605 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1984-06-26 19 THE SWGAPORE MONITOR 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1964 n i H.. I vi ,VProgramme Summary. Kegiatan Bella. WaKtu Berbuka Puasa. Bimbingan Agama. Riaa of tha Islamic Call Episode 26. Syiar Ramadan. Azan Maghrib. WKRP in Cincinnati: Raal Families. Herb and his family are chosen to participate in a television serial,1,017 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-06-26 20 Singers and Their Songs (Debut) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) LOCAL singers and writers take the spotlight in this fourpart SBC series. The first programme, called Home Song, is about young composer Dick Lee who writes songs with a local flavour. The second, Heart and533 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-06-26 20 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG FILMING of the drama. Awakening II (tentative English title), started last Friday at one of SBC's favourite shooting grounds-a row of halfdemolished houses at Duxton Plain. Set in the period from 1946 to the present, the 26-part sequel to The395 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-06-26 21 INEZ WEI - Outfits by HOTSHOT, available at Rock Candy, Metro Golden Mile, Klasse Centrepoint, Yaohan Orchard and Yaohan Parkway Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI JEANS and tee-shirts are going places these days. They have grown up. Those scruffy workman's denims in indigo blue and bargain teeshirts that do not hold theirPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 348 words
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Article641 1984-06-26 22 GAY PAULEY - SURVEY SHOWS THAT MEN ARE CLOTHES CONSCIOUS, TOO By GAY PAULEY in Now Yoffc UPI MEN are just as conscious as women about the image their clothes project of them. They feel that dressing well is important in advancement in career. And almost every manUPI - 641 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-06-26 22 SHEILA BENSON - THAT'S WHAT AN ASTAIRE MUSICAL IS By SHEILA BENSON LATWP O bodies swayed to music, O brightening glance How can we know the dancer From the dance? IF Fred Astaire and William Butler Yeats had been slightly more chronologically congruent, Astaire might easily have been the subjectLATWP - 851 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-06-26 23 WONG AH YOKE - GOOD START, BUT GETS BORING TITLE: ROMANTIC COMEDY STARRING: Dudley Moore, Mary Steenburgen, Ron Leibman, Janet Eilber DIRECTOR: Arthur Hiller SHOWING: Lido Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THERE can be too much of a good thing. And Romantic Comedy proves that even funny man and sex627 words
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Miscellaneous476 1984-06-26 23 fILAI DALIT (*****16): A FRIEND FROM INNER SPACE METROPOLE (*****27): POM POM (C) (C) Synopsis: Two detectives try very hard to do a good LIWAGU (*****30): MAHJONG HEROES (C) j° b but get into a iertel of blunders instead. VENUS (*****97): THE RUNNING MOB (C) BEDOK (*****7): GAMES GAMBLERS PLAY476 words
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Miscellaneous173 1984-06-26 24 ARMED FORCES' DAY CONCERTS THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Japanese conductor Yoshizaku Fukumura, will give concerts on Thursday and Friday at 8.15 pm at Victoria Concert Hall. The concert on Thursday is free for SAF personnel. Members of the public may purchase tickets at $15, $10, $7173 words
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Miscellaneous754 1984-06-26 24 PAINTINGS ON OLD 1 SINGAPORE 4 OIL and water colour 7 paintings capturing the y changing landscape of L Singapore will be on dis- play at the Sentosa Art Centre 10 am to 5 daily. The centre metres from SINGAPORE ART A (1974-83) OUTSTANDING ings and sculptures produced between by754 words
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Miscellaneous431 1984-06-26 25 ARIES March 21 to April 20 "55* 00 You will need patience at plumber 23 to October 22 home just now. An opportuni- m ?y ia ve an exce^en J opty, possibly to make some ex- P 0l^!f l V advancement oftra money, should come your ere< to y° u431 words
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Miscellaneous167 1984-06-26 25 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook f &06/ TAICE a IT'5 BASED OH AIL THE 1 THE KJ*Y To WINNING- LOOK. AT THIS NEW I CORftoRATE MANIPULATOR Wb |9 DEVOTING- ALL ONE'S < COfAPOTEK GAME MANEuVCRING- INVOLVED IN EMERGES 1& GAINING- NIAH. ITS I'VE DESIGNED/ > THE CLIM& UP THE J FA\**167 words
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announcements from advertisers
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Article, Illustration309 1984-06-26 26 IT'S common knowledge among motoring enthusiasts that Audi have resolved the argument of front-wheel-drive versus rear-wheel-drive by opting for all-wheel-drive. The four-wheel-driven Audi Quattro which made its debut some years back proceeded to run over the opposition in international rallies, especially309 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-06-26 26 WITH the weakening of the Pound Sterling against the Singapore Dollar, British boats are becoming more attractively priced compared with those from other parts of the world. Dynamics Engineering in Jurong, agents for the Princess range of cruisers, recently announced the availability390 words
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Article137 1984-06-26 26 HONG Leong Corporation recently opened their new Yamaha motorcycle showroom, workshop and parts centre in the Citipoint Industrial Complex, Paya Lebar Road. This is the biggest motorcycle sales and service centre in Singapore. Facilities in the Yamaha centre include computer diagnosis for fault tracing, a dynamometer,137 words
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149 1984-06-26 26 The T70 Canon's latest whiz camera CANON recently introduced their new T7O camera. While it may resemble the easy-to-use, basic T5O, the T7O is one of the latest, fully computerised photographic tools available. The new T7O provides three auto-exposure programmes, for normal shooting, wide angle shooting (maximum depth of field)149 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-06-26 26 TASAKI Shinju, one of Japan's leading jewellery designers and exporters of pearls, will be holding an exhibition and sale of their selected products at their Singapore branch in Liang Court. The exhibition, which opens tomorrow and will run till this Sunday, will feature pearls to the73 words
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162 1984-06-26 26 YEW Huat Tyre and Battery are now agents in Singapore for the complete range of Series 500 car care products. The Series 500 range includes car shampoos, waxes, fabric protectors, vinyl and rubber dressings. There is also a range of162 words
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Article, Illustration1397 1984-06-26 29 WONDER BOY - ■monitor^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY AMERICAN-bred Western Pacific displayed remarkable headway in his workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Taken out by top Brisbane visiting jockey Graham Cook, the Sham five-year-old was accompanied by stablemates Joyful1,397 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-06-26 30 THE Football Association of Singapore (FAS) issued a statement yesterday to clarify certain press reports on the Jita Singh's resignation as national coach. According to the statement by FAS honorary secretary Lau Teng Chuan, although there have been some discussions between the261 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-06-26 30 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Tuosdoy SOUTH AFRICAN-BORN Sydney Maree qualified for the US team in next month's Olympic Games by finishing third in the 1,500 metres on the last day of the qualifying trials on Sunday. Maree, 27, eligible to compete for the UnitedReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-06-26 30 THE foOowmg team wH represent the US in track and field in the Olympics in Los Angeles: imTmetresi Carl Lewis, Sam Graddy and Ron Brown. 200 MfTHII: Carl Lewis, KM Baptoste and Thomas Jefferson. 400 MtlUCti Antonio McKay, AJonzo Babers and Sunder Nix. MO362 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-06-26 30 Reuter BEUING, Tuesday HIGH Jumper Zhu Jianhua, the current world record holder, heads a 22-member Chinese track and field squad for the Los Angeles Olympics, the Xinhua news agency reported. The men's line-up is: HIGH JUMP Zhu Jianhua, Liu Yunpeng, Cai Shu LONG JUMP LiuReuter - 167 words
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329 1984-06-26 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM TWO WEEKS AGO, Farrer Park United started on a challenging task: To beat six opponents with 18 goals advantage, and to pip Tampines Hovers to the National Football League Division One title. It seemed a difficult task indeed as329 words
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83 1984-06-26 30 SHORT PASSES Reuter LONDON, Tuesday PETER SHREEVES was yesterday appointed the manager of English First Division soccer club Tottenham. Shreeves, who served as assistant to former manager Keith Burkinshaw and helped steer Tottenham to victory in the UEFA Cup last season, Joined the club asReuter - 83 words
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73 1984-06-26 30 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday THE ENGLISH First Division side Queen's Park Rangers will play their home matches in next season's European Football Union (UEFA) Cup competition at the ground of London neighbours Arsenal. This is because Rangers cannot use their own plastic pitch asReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration59 1984-06-26 31 Belgium goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff saving at the feet of Platini. But he couldn't stop the maestro from scoring a hat-trick in France's 5-0 victory over Belgium on June 16 The final take in this sequence. Platini broke Just Fontaine's national record of SO goals in the59 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-06-26 31 THEY NOW call him "King Rooster," after the national symbol of tha cockerel emblazoned on the jersey of the French players. That man is, of course, Michel Platini, France's one-man scoring machine. He scored the first goal of the European Soccer Championship in the bruising288 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-06-26 31 "WHEN you have a Ptatini in your side, everything teems simpler," French coech Michel Hidalgo told the sports Daily L'Equipe last week. "With him, I become a spectator and he makes me live magical moments. He seems to play with remote control. Even253 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-06-26 32 Reuter LYONS (Franco), TuMday SPAIN beaded for Paris today hoping to win both the title and the public* respect when they meet Prance in the European Soccer Championship Pinal tomorrow. Trainer Miguel Munoz and his players feel slightly aggrieved and with some justification thatReuter - 598 words
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310 1984-06-26 32 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday A WIN by Soviet defector Viktor Korchnoi helped the rest of the world keep a slim lead tonight over the 10man Soviet team in their chess tournament here. But expert observers said the Soviet team hadReuter - 310 words
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450 1984-06-26 32 Reuter LYONS, Tuesday THE PLUCKY Danish soccer team, beaten by Spain on penalties in Sundays's European Championship semifinal, will be leaving France for Denmark today with their heads held high. "Our aim here was to entertain people and I think weReuter - 450 words
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186 1984-06-26 32 AP GENOA (Italy), Tuesday THE Italian Yacht Club yesterday unveiled a consortium that plans to challenge the Royal Perth Yacht Club in the 1987 edition of the America's Cup in Australia. "Consorzio Italia," including ten commercial sponsors, will invest 15 billion lire (Ss22AP - 186 words
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187 1984-06-26 33 W 1 MONITOR FOCUS L —J WHAT exactly is ailing hockey in Singapore today? From its heyday in the Sixties, our standard in the sport seems to have plummeted into a dizzying spiral that still seems to be far from over. It is no187 words
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132 1984-06-26 33 THE ONLY way H to bring Singapore back to world hockey standards is to push ahead with development schemes for players, coaches and umpires. A welfare scheme should also be introduced, whereby potential players can seek assistance. With money we can do132 words
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247 1984-06-26 33 V K CHELVAM S pore's Under-21 coach INTERVIEWS BY B KULA CTHE TIMES, the lifestyle and the type of strategies employed in the game are different now. In the Sixties and in the early Seventies, hockey was more of a247 words
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240 1984-06-26 33 FAROUK MARICAN S pore's Under-21 manager I AM disappointed with the current attendance at training sessions. So far we have had four workouts with the juniors, and the attendance at each session has not exceeded 10. Most of them can't240 words
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140 1984-06-26 33 I HOPE the sport H returns to those glorious days when fans paid to watch local league matches. This we can achieve only-if the boys turn up for training sessions regularly. Committment is the key word. If more players are willing to sacrifice their time,140 words
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274 1984-06-26 33 SENIOR national players will join the juniors in training sessions at Tanglin, according to the Singapore Hockey Association's plans now being formulated. Selection committee chairman Rudy Mosbergen is submitting a list of 10 to 15 committed senior players by Saturday who will274 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-06-26 34 Contract to be extended for 6 months The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has decided to extend national coach Frank Lord's contract until June next year under existing terms. FAM president Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah said negotiationsThe Star - 335 words
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Article296 1984-06-26 34 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIAN national soccer coach Frank Lord will decide within the next few days whether he is agreeable to the Football Association of Malaysia's (FAM) decision to extend his contract by another six months. The FAM Council, which met onThe Star - 296 words
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567 1984-06-26 34 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday LOCAL coaches hired on a permanent and professional basis by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) can expect to earn M 55,000 a month. Not only that, a house and a car are two of the perksThe Star - 567 words
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120 1984-06-26 34 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE ANNUAL Malaysian Open badminton championship from July 10-15 has received a record 244 entries from more than nine nations, the national news agency Bernama reported yesterday. "This great number of entries has even beaten the All-England championship and any otherAP - 120 words
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427 1984-06-26 34 AP SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Tuesday THE World Boxing Association (WBA) has notified heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetzee of South Africa that he will be stripped of his title if he goes ahead with his plans to meet LarryAP - 427 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-06-26 35 TOMORROW'S FINAL: FRANCE vs SPAIN at the Pare des Princes, Paris KICK-OFF: 2 am Thursday (local time) Platini... the only way to stop him is with a rifle, says Portuguese manager Fernando Cabrita THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 1 TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1984 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday FRANCE,Reuter - 639 words
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