Singapore Monitor, 15 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-15 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, September 15, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article520 1984-09-15 1 MAGDALENE NAUW - By MAGDALENE NAUW THE FIRST four men sentenced under the amended Penal Code received prison sentences ranging from 14 months to two years yesterday. Three of the four men pleaded guilty to charges520 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-09-15 1 S GULAM - By S GULAM JITA SINGH is going to Pahang for a month to coach a soccer team for |3,500 after which he has the pick of two extended term coaching offers from Brunei and Indonesia. The former national team managercoach, who resigned three months402 words
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140 1984-09-15 2 A 37-YEAR-OLD man, Tai Kok Leong, was sentenced to five months' imprisonment by a district court yesterday for using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a production operator. Tai, who had several previous convictions, pleaded guilty to touching the woman when he140 words
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93 1984-09-15 2 A 29-YEAR-OLD housewife was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court at the end of a preliminary inquiry into the death of her 19-month-old daughter. Magistrate Sargit Singh found that there was sufficient evidence to try Tham Ngan Hoe on a charge93 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-09-15 2 Lianhe Zaobao BURGLARS broke into two new HDB flats in Jurong East yesterday by "lifting" the metal doors off the hinges Renovators forgot to secure the doors to the hinges after finishing their work. The Lan family on the 10th floor of Block 307Lianhe Zaobao - 243 words
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259 1984-09-15 2 FIVE police inspectors have been transferred to the prosecution branch at the subordinate courts from Tuesday. The five are Inspectors Wong Choong Mann, 26, (Jurong Police Station), Chen Shien Yong (Queenstown Police Station), James Joseph, 29, (Paya Lebar Police Station), Borhan Said, 32, (Jurong259 words
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112 1984-09-15 2 THE Workers' Partv MP for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, wants the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, to tell the next sitting of Parliament whether the impending resignation of BrigadierGeneral Lee Hsien Loons from the Army was known112 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-09-15 3 BENNY ORTEGA - By BENNY ORTEGA THE CROWDS have returned to the con- cert hall. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) had a full house on all three nights of its Evening of Film Themes and Popular Music. An SSO spokesman said that many357 words
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88 1984-09-15 3 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic is holding its 30th Anniversary Carnival today and tomorrow to raise funds for the Community Chest of Singapore. Activities during the two-day carnival include performances by the Singapore Polytechnic Concert Band, a rhythmic exercise display, variety shows by students, a fashion88 words
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185 1984-09-15 3 Lianhe Wanbao THE POLICE have increased the number of their radio patrol cars by more than 4,000 vehicles, well sort 0f... What has happened is that they will have the assistance of 4,700 radio taxis whenever they are on theLianhe Wanbao - 185 words
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62 1984-09-15 3 Lianhe Zaobao LEARNER motorcyclists must pass their tests by September next year if they wish to continue riding on the roads. The authorities have announced that from Oct 1 next'year, no provisionally licenced motorcylist will be allowed on the road. The authorities willLianhe Zaobao - 62 words
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273 1984-09-15 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE DEMISE of the dormant company, made likely by recent amendments to the Companies Act, may be no great loss to Singapore businessmen thanks to the Registry of Companies' streamlined work procedures. The attraction of buying a273 words
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343 1984-09-15 3 AP SINGAPORE'S decision to phase out domestic pork production because of the high cost of handling waste from pig farms has drawn brisk interest among rival foreign sellers, including the US. The Singapore Government announced last March that all domestic pork productionAP - 343 words
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325 1984-09-15 4 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Monitor A SPECIAL centre may be established in Singapore to promote Australian business enterprises, their products and services. If the plan goes ahead, it would probably involve an Australian financial institution's buying325 words
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377 1984-09-15 4 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN BRITISH Airways (BA) has resigned from an airline grouping in Singapore which fixes the minimum price of tickets from Singapore to Australia. There was no immediate indication whether it would have an impact on fares here. BA is believed to have377 words
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228 1984-09-15 4 SINGAPORE'S retailers are setting up a network to monitor prices in other Asian cities that are rivals for the tourist dollar. The move by the Singapore Retail Merchants Association follows criticism that Singapore is pricing itself out of the tourist market. Hone Kong.228 words
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200 1984-09-15 4 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM TELECOMS has decided to restore the third delivery round for the Local Urgent Mail (LUM) service. It will be back in operation soon. An announcement is expected to confirm this in the next few days. Details of closing acceptance times and200 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-09-15 4 BY 1990, Singapore will have its own unique civil defence system to ensure that in an emergency civilian life as well as essential industries function as normal. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin, said this in an interview published in291 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-09-15 5 MOBILE BILLBOARDS BRING BIOT OF GOLOUBS TO OUB ROADS A tiger on the prowl. Or a gargantuan photographic film box. These and other sights can be seen on oar roads. And the dash of colour on drab highways and byways will still be seen at least for aPictures from Busway, the SBS newsletter - 226 words
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world
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393 1984-09-15 6 Reuter JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA swiftly and decisively crushed a riot in north Jakarta as a stem warning to disenchanted Muslim extremists that outbreaks of violence would not be tolerated, Western diplomats said yesterday. Armed forces commander Benny Murdani, announcing that nineReuter - 393 words
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193 1984-09-15 6 Reuter PALM SPRINGS (California), Saturday JANET Gaynor, the baby-voiced film star who won the first Oscar ever awarded for best actress, died yesterday at the age of 77. She had been admitted to Desert Hospital in Palm Springs a few days ago withReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-09-15 6 IT HAS been revealed that some Pershing-2 missiles have been secretly installed in West Germany at the American military base in Wald-Heide near the city of Heilbronn. One hundred and ninety eight Pershing-2 missiles are scheduled for deployment in West Germany by thePICTURE: SYGMA - 116 words
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267 1984-09-15 6 Reuter TEL AVIV, Saturday AN UNKNOWN gunman last night shot dead the Mayor of Israeli-ruled Rafah, a Gaza strip town divided in two by the Egyptian frontier, police said. Mahmoud Kishta, 56, was walking in a street in Rafah when he was hitReuter - 267 words
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103 1984-09-15 6 Reuter MOSCOW, Sat THE FORMER head of the Soviet circus, at the centre of a scandal linked to the family of the late President Leonid Brezhnev, was sentenced to 13 years' jail yesterday for corruption. Anatoly Kolevatov was convicted at the close ofReuter - 103 words
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259 1984-09-15 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday US SECRETARY of State George Shultz accused Nicaragua and communist countries, including Cuba, yesterday of smuggling drugs into the US. "ft is part of a larger pattern of international lawlessness by communist nations that, as we haveReuter - 259 words
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324 1984-09-15 7 AP RANGOON, Saturday BURMA AND China, who once called each other "born friends" are finally patching up differences caused by Beijing's longtime support for Burmese communist guerillas. Observers here believe that Beijing's pragmatic leaders, headed by Mr Deng Xiaoping, set the stageAP - 324 words
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110 1984-09-15 7 Reuter BEIJING, Saturday CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping has issued a citation to troops who fought in border clashes last April in which China says it wiped out a Vietnamese invasion force, the New China News Agency said yesterday. Mr Deng, in his roleReuter - 110 words
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221 1984-09-15 8 AP BADALING (China), Saturday THE GREAT Wall, neglected and desecrated for more than three centuries, is benefitting from major repairs and a crackdown to stop tourists from spoiling China's biggest cultural relic. Among the thousands of tourists who visit the stone barrierAP - 221 words
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604 1984-09-15 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko's coming visit to Washington represents not only a surprising windfall for President Reagan's re-election campaign. It is also another sign that, behind its imposing walls, the Kremlin is racked by a degree of political turmoilLAT-WP - 604 words
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342 1984-09-15 8 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON, The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, special to Tne Monitor VIETNAM has impounded a US-registered yacht and arrested its six crew members for allegedly intruding deep into Vietnamese waters. On board were four French nationals two men and two women an342 words
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501 1984-09-15 8 USIS WASHINGTON, Saturday THE SOVIET Union has positioned itself to disrupt shipping in the Malaysian and Indonesian Straits which serve as major routes for 50 per cent of the world's oil supplies and 80 per cent of its strategic minerals. As a resultUSIS - 501 words
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Article351 1984-09-15 9 LAT-WP TOKYO, Saturday THE FOREIGNER'S face is ever in demand on the Tokyo modelling icene, and the competition is fierce. There are two distinct markets, one for the young, lithe beauties, male and female, mostly brought in from the United States and Europe on two-monthLAT-WP - 351 words
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244 1984-09-15 9 AP TOKYO, Saturday FOR FUTURE airline travellers to Tokyo, reaching the airport may not be the end of their flight. Japan Air Line's "HSST" will take them into the city aboard an "aircraft" flying at an altitude of one centimetre.AP - 244 words
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234 1984-09-15 9 AP BEIJING, Saturday THE CHINESE government's campaign to marry off single men and women in their thirties is misguided, a columnist complained on Thursday. "Human beings are not nuts and bolts to be paired off by a technician," said the article in theAP - 234 words
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280 1984-09-15 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday FURTHER evidence that the buoyant US economy may have lost some of its vigour was provided yesterday with announcements of a decline in wholesale prices and retail sales in August. US wholesale prices dropped in August for theReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-09-15 10 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IT IS still impossible to ascertain how much of the $2.2 billion bad loans given by Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) in Hong Kong is recoverable, Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Taha said yesterday. "TheBernama - 646 words
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500 1984-09-15 10 Reuter NEW YORK, Sat CREDITOR banks have decided at not extending the deadline on a US$75O million (Ssl.6 billion) loan to Argentina, banking sources said yesterday. The banks are refusing the extension because Argentina has failed to reach agreement with theReuter - 500 words
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Advertisement1906 1984-09-15 9 We're becoming increasingly convenient Sanitizes disinfects telephones for up to 4 weeks. researched in West Germany. It comes to you in a So convenient, too. Just wipe your telephones with ready-to-use pocket-sized disposable paper towel, it. For a virtually germ-free beautiful shine and a It's ideal for offices and homes.1,906 words
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Article31 1984-09-15 11 In a new book, two authors say that while some forms of pampering of teenagers are full of good intentions, they may not encourage teenagers to become responsible for themselves.31 words
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Article31 1984-09-15 11 Women juggling the roles of mother, wife and employee find that motherhood is more of a stress than their jobs, two female psychologists reported to the American Psychological Association31 words
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Article34 1984-09-15 11 The United States of America is among the few countries in the world which are slow in adopting the metric system. The other two nations in the same boat are Brunei and Burma.34 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-15 11 .TRENDS Lifestyle PAMPERED your teenager lately? Shame, shame if you have! So say Dr Don Dinkmeyer and Dr Gary McKay, psychologists and authors of a programme for the effective parenting of adolescents. Pampering handicaps teenagers because it teaches them that they can't handle things on418 words
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213 1984-09-15 11 LAT-WP MR JOHN BITANGO had been converting gallons into litres since his Washington station went metric five years ago. He thought that customers would learn the system. They didn't. Three weeks ago, Mr Bitango began measuring out petrol in gallons onceLAT-WP - 213 words
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262 1984-09-15 11 KNT WOMEN juggling the roles of mother, wife and employee, typically find that motherhood is more of a stress than their jobs, according to two psychologists who presented their findings to the American Psychological Association. Miss Rosalind Barnett and Miss Grace Baruch of theKNT - 262 words
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Article98 1984-09-15 11 Mozart's birthplace, Salzburg, is reeling from its annual festival and the summer tourist invasion and many residents wonder if it is at all worthwhile Salzburg's 140,000 citizens have been inundated this season by a million tourists. They bring cherished cash into the coffers of the city, which thrives98 words
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Article63 1984-09-15 11 At the current popu- lation growth rate of 3 per cent, the world's 185 million Arabs will double in 23 years, according to a United Nations study. The birth rate in the Arab world is 45 per thousand compared with 31 per thousand for the developing countries, 2763 words
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Article83 1984-09-15 11 Public opinion polls have long shown that over 60 per cent of the American people, including a probable majority of Latin Americans, favour legislation to contain the flow of illegal aliens into the United States. Both Houses of Congress have passed legislation to accomplish that goal. All that83 words
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Article78 1984-09-15 11 Americans are throwing away up to 20 million dogs and cats a year "as easily as they throw away disposable razors," the director of the American Humane Association said recently at the start of a national tour to spotlight the plight of abandoned pets. "And most of those78 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-09-15 12 Card operations restructured to improve range of services AMERICAN Express (Amex) now offers a unique range of financial and travel services in Singapore. Under this package, the charge card, travellers' cheque and travel service divisions will be integrated into one unit the Travel Belated Services514 words
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478 1984-09-15 12 By PHILLIP BANGSBERG in Hong Kong A SENIOR representative from the American city of Atlanta is due in Singapore next week for talks as part of a regional swing designed to put the Georgia metropolis firmly on the investment map.478 words
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208 1984-09-15 12 STOCKBROKERS Sun Hung Kai (SHK) advise holding off buying Cheung Kong shares as they nave been fully valued. They also advise buying Hutchison Whampoa and HK Bank shares. SHK said that "while we regard the Cheung Kong group as one of208 words
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128 1984-09-15 12 THE HONG KONG stock market would improve further, Sun Hung Kai said in its monthly newsletter. Despite occasional setbacks likely to be triggered by announcements of poor results in the month ahead, technically, the market chart appeared to be signalling an uptrend. The US128 words
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Article31 1984-09-15 12 ASIA Commercial Bank has increased its prime lending rate and savings deposit rate by a quarter per cent to 10.25 per cent and 8 per cent, respectively.31 words
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Article423 1984-09-15 13 THE WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ROUNDUP THE local bourse experienced yet another lacklustre week with prices traded lower on general lack of buying interest. Dealers expressed disappointment at the lack of trading activity and the market's failure to respond to Wall Street's rally. The ST Index shed423 words
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110 1984-09-15 13 VIMLLSTREET NEW YORK, Saturday UPBEAT economic and monetary news helped stock prices close sharply higher yesterday for the second straight day, but the threat of a strike at General Motors took away some of the market's momentum. The Dow Jones industrial average rose110 words
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Article56 1984-09-15 13 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed 0.18 points down to 900.21 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 454.73, up 0.58 points from the previous day's close of 454.15. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.0444 points to 131.4265 at the close, compared with56 words
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222 1984-09-15 13 THE EXCESS capacity in the glass packaging industry due to a fall in demand has compelled Singapore Glass (1974) Ltd (SGL) to operate at far below its optimum production level. Its chairman, Mr Cecil Wong, said in his latest annual report, that exports222 words
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Article150 1984-09-15 13 NEW YORK, Saturday THE DOLLAR extended its historic advance in US trading yesterday after climbing to record highs against the British and French currencies in European activity. Gold prices rose moderately worldwide. Republic National Bank quoted gold as of 4 pm at U*****.50 a troy ounce, up150 words
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Article509 1984-09-15 13 SINGAPORE News Publication Ltd (SNPL) has recorded very creditable interim results and has lived up to its expectations of high earnings growth. The group recorded a pre-tax profit of $17.34 million for the six months ended June 30, a 54.5 per cent jump from $11.22509 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-09-15 12 HeJiRI >*•! McNuifftl Synd lac tO'H 1-Jt R *My fm'e new U&AUTH anp ACCIPZHT PLAN 16 T&RRIFIC."16 words
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Article, Illustration2095 1984-09-15 14 THOMAS B ROSENSTIEL - features By THOMAS B ROSENSTIEL off Los Angeles Times LAT-WP THE first rumour moved over the Reuters news agency wires about 11.39 am on Tuesday, May 8. Speculation on Wall Street, it reported, was that Continental Illinois Bank in Chicago,LAT-WP - 2,095 words
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opinion / letters
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536 1984-09-15 15 I ■WA\r A™ A A IT HARDLY seems right that people should be held responsible for actions that are outside their control. So it comes as something of a shock to realise just how far-reaching the effects of amendments to the Companies Act are.536 words
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Article212 1984-09-15 15 MISS JOSEPHINE ONG - REPLIES v V- v > v MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer Singapore Bus Service WE WISH to thank Miss Helen Chow Oi Peng of Singapore 1232 and "Commuter" of Singapore 1024 for their letters "Coupons will replace the pocketful of coins" and "Call212 words
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115 1984-09-15 15 WE appreciate the facts in the reply by the Permanent Secretary, National Development, regarding the bus lane beneath the Central Expressway near Braddell The Police have pointed out that the bus lane has been gazetted. However, there is no mention of the missing broad115 words
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136 1984-09-15 15 MISS LOOI MEI FONG - MISS LOOI MEI FONG for Permaaeat Secretary National Development WE REFER to the letter "Internal layout is the owner's business" by "Experto Crede" (SM, Aug 15). The consent of all other owners in a development is not required if the proposed changes136 words
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119 1984-09-15 15 "THINKING taxpayer" must be congratulated for sharing with us nis unpleasant experience with his inconsiderate neighbours (SM, Sept 1). This included unwanted objects being dumped at common areas and noise nuisance at odd times. My family faces the same problems. Although the matter119 words
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Article80 1984-09-15 15 CHEAH GIM LAI - CHEAH GIM LAI Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the article "Youth with chopper goes beserk" (SM, Sept 1) In paragraph 4, among other things, it was stated that seven patrol cars arrived "about an hour later." We would like to80 words
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Miscellaneous28 1984-09-15 15 I KMoW YoUPoiJBTeP ReceNTLY pecLassifiep iT, BuT now We Have PHoToS show a SHiPMent —a SMipMeNT of Rep Tne coMMies ai?e iNK! TuiS pßoveS iT; BeHiNp Trie peFitiT'^28 words
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leisure
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Article, Illustration973 1984-09-15 16 WONG AH YOKE - Second Sight has five S'pore compositions By WONG AH YOKE THE TITLES of Tracy Huang's latest English albums say it all. Changes, the first, declares that Tracy has changed both company and style. The second, which was released yesterday, is christened Second Sight, suggesting that she is973 words
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Article471 1984-09-15 16 LIM SEK - Reviews by LIM SEK KROSMODE, a group enjoying much success today, almost did not get off the ground. When the six musicians first agreed to form a band, lead singer Douglas Olivero found he could not tear himself away from a pub in East Coast where471 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-09-15 16 Asiabeat ALBUM: YOU KEPT ME HERE ARTISTE: Deanne Yip LABEL: WLLS-2926 Chiang Huat THE cover of this impressive package reflects subdued sophistication and tasteful flair, which are what this album has. Deanne has a laid-back, sultry style that takes getting used to, and she may sound a608 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-09-15 16 IMAGINE Patrick Lee of Speedway in a dark suit, red velvet bow tie and hair waxed to his scalp. Difficult? That's the new Patrick you'll see when vou visit the Kasbah, Mandarin Hotel and ask your partner to pinch you less you think you're dreaming. Speedway rocks the281 words
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Miscellaneous1214 1984-09-15 17 ——————v, \—l h O—^ THE SMGAPORE MONTTOR I M leisure SATURDAY, September is, issa IU ■'iJ Q V-/' j^Zr 12.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. S flf 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by iv A 2.05 Flash Gordon (Last Episode). V v 2.30 Saturday MCfl 3.50 Parallel Bars: Beginning Exercises.'1,214 words
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leisure / tv
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Article, Illustration407 1984-09-15 18 Saturday Matinee Rattlers (Ch 5, 2.30 pm) TWO boys are found at the bottom of a rocky cliff, disfigured by snake bites. A few months earlier, an old man had been found dead with similar fang marks. Dr Sam Parkinson, a zoology professor and an expert407 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-09-15 18 ■TMS'gENE AFTER a shaky start, the Talentime should see an improvement tomorrow, when the comperes are more settled and the technical faults corrected. The second quarterfinal produces two interesting novelty acts. R features two brothers doing a mime act titled In a Restaurant; and Wizardo Wardo is181 words
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Advertisement93 1984-09-15 18 THEYARDYOUR LOCAL ENGLISH PUB. i An English pub atmosphere that's real cozy and casual A choice 16 varieties of beer! Board games darts available too Open everyday. Mon-Fri 12 noon to midnight (Sat eve of Public Holidays till 1 am) Sun 4 pm to midnight Cheers! HAPPY HOURS: 3 PM93 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-09-15 19 THE top 10 pop singles in the US, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (4) Missing Yoa John Waite (EMI America). 2. (1) What s Love Got to Do with It Tina Turner (Capitol). 3. (5) Let s Go Crazy Prince208 words
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Article507 1984-09-15 19 MICHAEL LONDON - By MICHAEL LONDON in Hollywood LAT-WP THE second-ranking executive at 20th Century Fox Film Corporation has said that, despite a top-level shake-up this week, he expects the current management team at the studio to remain "intact" under new chairman Barry Diller, who will arrive onLAT-WP - 507 words
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Miscellaneous573 1984-09-15 19 JpHpHPPPPPPPPPPHHfPH TRAIL (C) Midnight Show: DRESS OFF FOR LIFE (C) DALIT (*****16): THE WRONG WEDDING TRAIL JOA PAYOM (*****34): THE WRONG WEDDING (C) TRAIL (C) Starring: Ye Dexian, Zhuang Qing Er Midnight Show: DRESS OFF FOR LIFE (C) Synopsis: An amusing story about a middle-aged JUBILEE (*****07): THE WRONG WEDDING573 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-09-15 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tida: 7.52 am Low tide: 8.07 am (0.6 m) (0.8 m) High tida: 1.43 pm High tida: 2.07 pm (2.6 m) (2.5 m) Low tida: 8.07 pm Low tida: 8.39 pm (0.5 m) (0.5 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous337 1984-09-15 20 HARMONICA M THE Music for Everyone at the Victoria Concert Hall tomorrow pm will feature harmonica performances by groups and two N They are the Ang Mo Kio Youth Harmonica Group, New Melody x 9 Harmonica Ensemble, The Youth of f VV Harmonica Quartetto, Prospect Har- MTVy Vfl monica Chamber337 words
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Miscellaneous758 1984-09-15 21 leisure comics —I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook T MIWDV, TrttV BREAK DOWN m«IR HOU'S XBV \7 IT'S TWX'K SAVW6- IfeAT 0o» Y*s/ VICTiMS' IHDMDUAUTY THAT J TH*IK RKRutTS I FOOD fcfAUtf poiS ra&re&frV VQw A «t\la HA4 falun m with rue bv making them dkw( xxmi? J with Tnm tasts758 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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379 1984-09-15 22 WONDER BOY - FOUR-YEAR-OLD WAS EDGED OUT LAST WEEK IN BLANKET FINISH Wk By WONDER BOY IRISH MELODY, last week's beaten favourite, can make amends by winning Race Seven, the main 1,200 metres event for Class 3 Div 1 horses, in Ipoh today. The four-year-old by Dublin379 words
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Article252 1984-09-15 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 S Affectation 2 Satin 2 Satin 7 Peter Pan 1 Duet Sotemn 7 Peter Pan 15 Yokohama 7 Peter Pan 8 Duke Payne Race 2 5 Classic Una* Omar Ramadan 10 Double Adios 10 Double252 words
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Article724 1984-09-15 22 RACE ONE 1 Good second last week, working keenly. 2 Wearing blinkers for the first time; working well. 3 Fair race last week, place chance. 4 Working keenly, but better on wet track. 5 Finished well last week, worth supporting. 6 Working keenly. 7 Good race724 words
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Article3705 1984-09-15 22 VIIBM WMn#H( |MB#JT MHM| BBWIw VlW| VMOTtf <*«*>» i RACE 1 1.45 CLASS 4 DIV 2 1,200m RATINGS: 72-57 STAKES: $13,000 1 Duct Solemn 6 bnzg 57 (u2 1 W Liew 1 V Chong YSH 8 (0-2-2-1-3) 022 8/9 (W Liew 2nd 2V*-'A-1 to Handy Andy3,705 words
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Advertisement311 1984-09-15 25 Entertainment DALLAS g and annual DRAW] 15th Sept. 31st Oct. 84 1. PRIZE: 2 return Airtickets to KUANTAN 2. PRIZE: 1 GOLDBAR 3. PRIZE: 1 BtI.MARTELL and 5 more attractive prizes While you are relaxing in our cosy and friendly place with its special atmosphere, The "SKYLINE" will entertain you311 words
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Advertisement190 1984-09-15 26 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF ORIENTAL SOFTWARE SERVICES PTE LTD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final Meeting of the above named company will be held at 1 Science Centre190 words
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Advertisement563 1984-09-15 26 SINGAPORE NEWS PUBLICATIONS LTD ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the half year ended 30 June 1984. The Company The Group Six Months Ended Incr/ Six Months Ended Incr/ 30.6.84 30.6.83 (Doer) 30.6.84 30.6.83 (Deer) SS'OOO SS'OOO SSOOO563 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1984-09-15 27 Simon Barnes - ACES Pick of THE WEEK by Simon Barnes ENGLAND managed to avoid yet another soccer crisis at international level, thanks to their 1-0 defeat of East Germany in midweek, and once again manager Bobby Robson can reflect on the yawning gap between England's1,102 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-09-15 27 U.S. TEAM HAS TO BE CONTENT WITH FOURTH SLOT IN RELAY TOKYO, Saturday CARL LEWIS won his first race on Asian soil when he ran away with the men's 100 metres at an international athletics meeting but he was unable to prevent a crushing314 words
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Article382 1984-09-15 27 Women's 10,000 metres: 1. Ulrike Bruns (E Ger) 32 minutes 46.08 seconds 2. Olga Bondarenko (USSR) 32:48.50 3. Angela Tooby (UK) 32:58.07. Women's 100 metres hurdles: 1. Sabine Paetz (E Ger) 12.72s 2. Vera Akimova (USSR) 12.90 3. Xenia Siska (Hun). Women's 800 metres: 1. Irina Podyalovskaya (USSR) 2:00.45382 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-09-15 28 NEVILLE Southall's display against us in the Charity Shield reminded me sharply of how much my Welsh international team-mate shocked me last season! For a lad who didn't even begin last season in the first team, Neville made one of the most dramatic leaps to fame in living197 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-09-15 28 LAN RUSH - (M WITH LAN RUSH I'M HEARTBROKEN about missing Wales' opening World Cup qualifying game against Iceland. (Iceland beat Wales 1-0 at Reykjavik last Wednesday night.) The infuriating knee injury that's sidelined me since the start of this season means I had to suffer a double disappointment missing277 words
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Article174 1984-09-15 28 FRANKFURT, Saturday WEST German soccer clubs agreed last night to five extra support to new national team manager ranz Beckenbauer, 24 hours after his side lost 3-1 to Argentina in a friendly in Duesseldorf. The clubs agreed to Beckenbauer's request that players be released for174 words
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123 1984-09-15 28 ZURICH, Sat PAUL Wolfisberg, Switzerland's soccer coach for the last three and a half years, resigned yesterday, two days after his team's winning start to their World Cup qualifying campaign. He told Swiss Radio he was giving up for health reasons and because he123 words
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214 1984-09-15 28 LONDON, Friday MANCHESTER United manager Ron Atkinson breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when winger Jesper Olsen reported back fit after playing for Denmark in midweek. The little Dane's safe return means the ebullient Atkinson, who had the double-edged privilege214 words
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Article315 1984-09-15 29 B KULA - PREVIEW: SINGAPORE vs HONG KONG JUNIOR WORLD CUP HOCKEY By B KULA in KUALA LUMPUR THE BATTLE is not over yet for Singapore in the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round. Singapore may have been defeated by superior teams in their Group "A" matches, but315 words
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260 1984-09-15 29 PAKISTAN vs AUSTRALIA THE PAKISTANIS, victorious in every match so far in the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup qualifying round, have reason to be wary of the Australians, their semifinal opponents today (5.30). In the semifinals of the last Junior World Cup final260 words
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158 1984-09-15 29 MALAYSIA vs INDIA THE ROARS of the home crowd are unlikely to intimidate a confident Indian side in this semifinal in the Asia-Oceania Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round today (3.15) in the Tun Razak Stadium. "The crowd cannot put the ball into158 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-09-15 30 ALFONSO CHAN - He's determined to regain place among top squash players ANCHOR S'PORE OPEN By ALFONSO CHAN OUR LOCAL boys take centre stage today in the first qualifying round of the 15tn Anchor Singapore Open at Kallang (4 pm). The spotlight will undoubtedly fall on the lean frame of339 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-09-15 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM INTERNATIONALS Lau Wing Cheok and partner Hamid Khan will be on opposite sides of the court today for the finals of the Under-21 singles of the SSC/F&N Invitation Age Group Badminton Championships at Delta Sports Complex starting at 2.00294 words
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Article88 1984-09-15 30 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday GARRY Kasparov yesterdaypostponed the third game in his World Chess Championship match against title holder Anatoly Karpov until Monday. Kasparov, 21, was using his right to declare a postponement of a scheduled game. Each player may declare up to three postponements. Kasparov andReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement129 1984-09-15 28 Wear mm namußP tennis shoes. Made in Japan. Light-weight, Durable, Stylish. Available in •white/white stripes white/blue stripes •white/red stripes Available at: Albeit Centra: Toko Seeds Tel: *****84, Widdy Oept Store Tel: *****08. Bedok: Murugan Sports Tel: *****56. Parklane Dept. Store Tel: *****67 Buklt Merah Central: Swee Heng Shoes Dept Store.129 words
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Advertisement125 1984-09-15 30 Pt, Once you can at extraordinary bouts the Championships. Solely sponsored by ABC Extra Stout, the championships will include favourite martial arts such as tai chi, kung fu and weapon skills. There will also be a special event for arm wrestling with the participants being selected sponsored from the audience125 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-09-15 31 S GULAM - ARGENTINE AMBASSADOR SAYS NAPOLI PLAYER VERY KEEN TO PLAY IN KALLANG By S GULAM DIEGO MARADONA, the most expensive soccer player in the world, wants to play for Argentina in the Merlion Cup tournament which starts at the National Stadium on Oct 14 and,420 words
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165 1984-09-15 31 Reuter VERONA (Italy), Saturday VERONA Football Club are counting down the hours and counting up the lire as "Maradona Day" approaches. Such is the immense drawing power of Diego Maradona, Napoli's million-dollar signing from Spanish club Barcelona, that ticket office receiptsReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement80 1984-09-15 31 You may lose your bike! Under a new law, all 'L' riders will be banned from the road next year. Only 1 in 5 can pass the motorcycling test, usually after many tries. If you do not pass in time, you will have to give up your bike. Don't wait.80 words
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