Singapore Monitor, 16 March 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 20 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR FEVEM;\CI r, EDITION 1 L.J Friday. March 16, 1934 30cents M C IP) No 13 5 83
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  • 276 1  -  By K K FONG A FORMER purchasing manager of a multinational company is expected to be charged in the next few days for corruptly pocketing more than $1 million in the course of his work. The money was alleged to have been given
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  • 216 1 UPI WOBURN (England), Friday THIEVES broke into one of England's most famous stately homes during the night and stole gold and silverware valued at' £5 million (5f15.5 million) from Woburn Abbey, police said yesterday. "Most of the 55 stolen objects
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 Dr Goh Keng Swee: Why we do not need to be self-sufficient in pork, poultry and eggs See Page 2
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  • home
    • 95 2 CAR parking charges were now under review and would be finalised by the middle of the year, Parliament was told yesterday. Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, said this when he was replying to a question raised by the MP
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    • 137 2 SINGAPOREANS will be able to enjoy the colourful underwater marine world if makers of an aqua station, which can go from depths of three to 20 metres, is successful in marketing the product here. So you do not have to learn snorkeling
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    • 292 2  -  By YONG POW ANG and LYE YIN FONG IT is not the Government policy to achieve self-sufficiency in pork, poultry, egg and other primary produce. The First Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee, who is also in charge
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    • 149 2  -  By FOO MEY KIEN DENTIST Olivier Hennedige admitted today that he decided not to register his dental laboratory in Tanjong Katong Road after a decision was made by the Singapore Dental Association. The decision was made by the association at its annual general meeting
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    • 398 3  -  Cities have facilities for international meetings By YEOW MEI SIN ASIAN countries are forging ahead to put Asia on the convention map. Under the banner of the Asian Association of Convention and Visitor Bureau, the member countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philipines, Thailand, Korea, Hong
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    • 106 3  -  By K K FONG A PILLION rider was killed and a motorcyclist injured when they were travelling along dementi Road near the Japanese School yesterday. The motorcyclist Mr Abdul Eashid, 26, was carrying Mr Mohd Adnan Dilus, 24, on his pillion when the accident took
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    • 171 3 A QUALITY CONTROL circle from the Home Affairs Ministry has been offered a place in a study mission on QC Circles organised by the Asian Productivity Organisation. This is the incentive announced by the National Productivity Board in January for the
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    • 307 4  -  TWO CASES HAVE BEEN REFERRED TO THE SYARIAH COURT »y JALIL MISWARDI OBSCENE videotapes have become the latest cause of broken homes among Muslims in Singapore. Two cases have been referred to the Syariah Court, the Muslim matrimonial court, for adjudication.
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    • 106 4 Lianhe Zaobao THE Consumers Association of Singapore will be computerising its operations to imBrove8 rove its administraon and cut manpower costs. All the accounts, membership list, statistics and various consumer information will be handled by the com- puter, said Mr Ivan Baptist, CASE'S executive secretary. It
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    • 113 4 TELECOMS has produced a new breed of technicians with its customer relations course which was orginally meant for indoor staff of the telephone services and finance groups. Telecentre has been training technical staff of the Customer Systems Operation Department since May 1982. The
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    • 419 6  -  By JALIL MISWARDI THE MULTI-NATIONAL computer companies which have set up in Singapore do not seem interested in helping schools get computers even though such assistance could earn them a tax concession. Companies approached this week said they had not
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    • 434 6  -  CHINESE MAGNATE LOOKING FOR LOCAL PARTNERS IN DRILLING B* VINCENT FONG and B ORTEGA CHINESE industrialist Wang Guangying arrived in Singapore yesterday planning to hold talks on possible co-operation in oil exploration. The Beijing-based chairman of the Hong Kong company Everbright Industries said he
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    • 308 6  -  By OEI SIN GIOK SINGAPOREANS did not expect the increase in Housing Board flat prices to be as low as two-and-a-half per cent. Madam Joy Wong, 26, a social service officer, said: "An increase is quite fair. And I am glad
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    • 265 7  -  Windscreen of Monitor journalist's car smashed outside club a* GANDHI AMBALAM POLICE are investigating a "running fight" outside the Singapore Indian Association in Balestier Road on Tuesday night in which a guest of the association's lounge was injured. During the scuffle, the association's acting president, lawyer
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    • 434 7  -  By BERTILLA PEREIRA CHINESE-EDUCATED teachers say that their reading of Chinese history and philosophy at Nanyang University has been valuable in teaching Confucian Ethics in school. They say that it has helped them understand some of the more difficult concepts in Confucian
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 430 3 Cortebert pftlWKi f) tMIIMODfIBtIOIED QBIQfV The family firm of Cortebert was established during the French Revolution, in 179G They have been famous ever since for pendant watches, pocket watches and brooch watches traditionally designed and crafted If you hanker for the gracious days before the coming of the wrist-watch, Cortebert
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 128 4 the. neptune ;aM 7th floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22. (Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore) j mBLMmk 1 i J Another roaring success by Andrew Uoyd Webber, creator of Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, "Cats" is a stage musical that has taken the sophisticated
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    • 8 4 Now Job? Bettor pay? Loofc In the dmlfcii
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 f®l GROWS WTTH YOU Yaolian GAME FOR ANYTHING present Mass Public Jog '84 (10km) sanctioned by S'pore Amateur Atheletics Association ara e worth »30/-—ch I 1 Italia Hats worth »10/-each Second (Finance Ministry) Register MwA Taohan Stores. Official Drink/pQfifet u 1 OfficialPrinteriCAPnpL PRIJ»%WTR>B|jri
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 136 6 TOURE ASSURED OF OUR SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT TW3 YEARS Your underpants In writing. are something that you Established in Germany probably don't think about since 1875, Schiesser have a lot too much. of experience. Except when it's time to They've also a lot of styles, replace them. When that
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    • 8 6 Good jobs are plentiful! Look In the Classifieds
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 559 7 f GUARANTEE fMMk (on your washing machina\ IMSSn year guarantee rrif about Wd jl \W •Because we've been here for iVi j £> mnra tL. n cn a _j l_ This GUARANTEE covers ■A\ more than 50 years, and be ourwaii-known Modal ZBis cause we make all the cookers ourselves,
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  • world
    • 185 8 Reuter, UPI LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S violent coalminers' strike, which brought its first fatality two davs ago, enters a crucial stage today when about half of the country's 180,000 miners vote on whether to join the stoppage. Only 24 of the country's
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    • 235 8 'It's part of a new housing project' UPI BERLIN, Friday EAST GERMANY said yesterday that the new wall being built close to the Berlin border is part of a new housing development and denied it is intended to tighten security against escapes
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    • 233 8 Hong Kong Standard HONG KONG, Friday BRITAIN has been asked to give Hong Kong people a "new class of citizenship" that would enable them to live in England "should they find life intolerable after 1997." Legislative Council
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    • 399 9 LAT-WP LAUSANNE, (Switzerland) Friday LEBANON'S national reconciliation conference was disrupted here yesterday when one of the Christian participants walked out after demanding that other Christians who had collaborated with Israel be branded "traitors and punished. One conference spokesman, eager to play
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    • 75 9 Reuter LONDON, Friday FOREIGN diplomats in London avoided parking fines of about £700,000 (5|2.13 million) in the first nine months of last year by claiming diplomatic immunity, British officials said today. They said the diplomats between them tore up 74.674 parking
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    • 189 9 AP WASHINGTON, Friday THE US Administration,seeking to slow Iran's drive into Iraq, has launched a worldwide campaign to dissuade nations and private weapons dealers from arming the Khomeini regime. Mr Richard Fairbanks, a former US mediator in the Middle East,
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    • 368 10 LATWP LOS ANGELES, Friday BOEING Co said yesterday that it has agreed to form a joint venture with three giant Japanese manufacturing companies to study the development of a new, fuel-efficient, medium-sized commercial jetliner. The agreement, if it results in actual production
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    • 201 10 Conflict likely if it can't protect satellites Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE UNITED States might be forced to escalate a conventional conflict to a nuclear war if it could not protect its vital satellites against Soviet attack, a senior Reagan administration official
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    • 194 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday A US SECRET Service agent 6hot a man armed with a sawed-off shotgun behind the White House yesterday police said. The man's family described him as "a very sick boy" and said he was under surveillance. Uniformed Secret Service
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    • 398 12 Agencies BEIJING, Friday CHINA will channel more of its investments in Hong Kong into industry to soak up unemployment and stabilise the economy, said a Government spokesman. The China Daily yesterday quoted the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade
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    • 63 12 Tokyo's 60-storey Sunshine City building is ono of many high-rise structures built with the "flexible construction concept" that allows s building to absorb shock wavas in an earthquake. The 240-metre structure swayed but suffered not even a crack in a recent earthquake which had an intensity
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    • 155 12 UPI RANGOON, Friday BURMESE Government troops have taken control of areas which have been held by rebels for more than SO years, according to official reports yesterday. A series of articles, in the state-run Cress, also said that Karen National Fnion (KNU) rebels were divided by
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    • 186 12 UPI COLOMBO, Friday MORE THAN 100,000 stateless persons of Indian descent have beep recommended for Sri Lankan citizenship in a move to prevent further ethnic violence in the island nation, officials said yesterday. Trade and Shipping Minister Lalith Athulathmudali said that most
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    • 120 12 AP NEW DELHI, Frf INDIA'S 10 maior ports came to a standstill early today as about 300,000 dock workers went on strike to demand higher pay and better benefits. The strike, called by four labour federations, began yesterday despite last-minute pleas by Government
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 477 8 Before you travel Centre J M 15 —18 March 1984 Open daily from 12 noon 9pm jL m Admission: $1 per adult 9 Free to children under 12 Travel Jigsaw Whether it's your first trip abroad, a holiday with the Piece together the jigsaw segments to form a complete family,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 21 9 Lianhe Zaobao brings you A Colourful Sunday jßefreshing I ▼I Fascinating L For your reading pleasure This Sunday, March 18 —j
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    • 102 9 AfW^ f ■iti Jr i' Jn t I r. I ■.•>, j| 9 v.. It stands for that look that it' so uniquely Franch. Seemingly effortless yet exuding such sty la. With arary gannant just right in avary last detail. Take a look at yourself in Rossignol. You'll like what
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 173 10 Specially by MwwA M TOKYU j Km A Departmental Store at Parkway Parade Ladies Fashion Show on 16 March 1984 only. V Time: 6.00 pm. f Come and see our latest fabulous I collection of imported ladies I fashion wear that is exclusively I made for you, it will bring
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 55 11 Are you a small retai shopowner? Are you buying a personal computer? jet 1 <*f EdlM! IMiT* flllMll ■l^il^ v I 1 P 0 Computer iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiir; Cash Register What about your cash register? What about retail software? <£ s4• o d£<V .0 J// 'ffl////// ask IvL MW^/V/ the Retail Systems
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 376 12 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED H The Board of Director* of Oversaw Union Bank Limitad it plaasad to announca: B AUOITEO RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 H Thaßank Tha Group j 8 1983 1882 1883 1882 R Ss*ooo 88*008 88*000 88*000* j» Nat Profit Aftar Tax 49,633 47,502
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  • money
    • 466 13  -  By JOYCE QUEK THE MESSAGE in Overseas Union Bank's results for the year ended December 31, 1983, is that conservative policies may cut into results in the short term but will pave the way to better profits in 1984. The bank recorded a 4.5 per
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    • 151 13 SHARE OF THE DAY YESTERDAY, Tan Chong closed at $9.05, and being a leading car company, its decline also led to an easing of other motor stocks. Expectations of a generous bonus from Tan Chong led to a scramble for the shares in early
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    • 804 14  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE STOCK market is rife with rumours about Tan Chong's future. There has been talk that the group is going to split its Malaysian and Singaporean operations, that it is selling its Malaysian operations to a Bumiputra company, and that it is going
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    • 78 14 STOCKS were higher in the Tokyo and Hong Kong bourses. Tokyo's market average briefly touched a record high 10,415.14 before closing at 10,403.80. Hong Kong prices followed gains in New York and London, but trading was sporadic and dominated by institutional interests. The
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    • 120 14 Your S$ to ono unit of foroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DO US| 2 0885 2.0785 2.0695 sterling 3.0415 3.0194 3.0094 Australian 2.0232 1.9992 1.9892 .Canadian 1.6514 1.6313 1.6213 New Zealand 1.4070 1.3869 1.3769 S$ to 100 units of foroign currency Austrian schilling 11.5415 11.2414 11.1914 Belgian franc/comm
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    • 201 15 THE Inland Revenue Department was concerned with recent press reports of its apparent intervention in Chan Ho Engineering's withdrawal of its public issue of shares and issued the following statement yesterday: "PRESS REPORTS on the withdrawal of and comments on the offer
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    • 372 15 I WOULD like to comment on Mr Steven Guo's article on money broking commissions (SM, Mar 12) which is not consistent with the reporting standards of your paper. Firstly, stockoroking and moneybroking are two different activities, whether here or in New York. Yes,
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    • 337 15 GROWTH Industrial Holdings and associate Pan-Electric both announced spectacular earnings for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. As a celebration, both companies are proposing a one-for-one bonus issue. Pan-El's group operating profits lumped 859 per cent to $25.66 million
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    • 280 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly hlgker. Cold Storage 4.56 S Fraser Neave 6.20 B Haw Par 2.63/2.68 Jacks Intl 5.35/5.50 Magnum 3.86/3.92 M Cement 8.65/8.70 Arab-Mai Dev 1.25/1.26 Boustead 2.73/2.75 Esso 12.70/13.00 Genting 5.40/5.45 G I H 4.76 S Hume 5.30 B Inchcape 2.88/2.89 M U
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 472 13 s OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED The Board of Directors of Oversees Union Trust Limited it pleased to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 DECEMBER 1883 Increeea/ I 1883 1882 (Daofaaa) 1 88*880 88*800 Total Operating Revenue 26,680 18,447 44.6 Profit on Sele of Investments 9 120 (92.5) Investment
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 36 13 4-10 i IM2 ®ynd lnc I 8 Bank I l T fflfO H WMbJ I 6I<StJED THE COMTR4CT A* PRE6IPEMT I GOT A FREE TV 66T AND TOAVftR Wall Street and Dollar and Gold: Page 14
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 582 14 tip OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE LIMITED The Board of Directors of Oversees Union Enterprise Limited is pleased to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The Company The Group 1983 1982 1983 1982 SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO 88*000 Turnover 120,593 120,263 0.27 123,081 121,670 1.16 Investment and Other Income
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 56 15 Fashion rides high at The Stables Saturday Fashion Show Tuck into a delicious set lunch Price: $25 nett per person. And J JJI watch an exciting collection of I fashion wear and accessories that Fong Fong Fashion Hou^ Harveys Bristol Cream For information and reservations, r\ telephone *****11 ext 721/718
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    • 131 15 DRAGON PHOENIX RESTAURANT aaaaaaaaa fa uvs ra siaiood QD GAROUPA 1 SOON HOCK ra fcl CRABS.PRAWNS ra ia LOBSTERS 0 Delicious Cantonese Cuisine by HOOIKOKWAI We cater for birthday wedding parties buffet lunches business functions Live music and songs while you dine in comfort No cover charge Blk 26 Outram
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  • opinion/letters
    • 209 16 IN RESPONSE to the Education Ministry's invitation to our school to participate in this year's National Day parade, our school principal has made it compulsory for every boy in a Pre-U S class to participate. The announcement came to us as a surprise. We
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    • 399 16  -  Long wait for overcrowded buses to the lagoon JUNE ANASTIASA Singapore 0136 IT WAS certainly a rude shock I received on Feb 19 when I arrived at the Kampong Chai Chee Terminus to board SBS Special Bus Service 401. Hundreds of the Ministry of Health's
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    • 219 16  -  LIM HONG Singapore 0409 I READ with disgust that Vietnam will not withdraw from Cambodia unilaterally. What was (Vietnamese Foreign Minister) Mr Nguyen Co Thach trying to tell the world? Was he trying to tell people that Cambodia
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    • 210 16 "WHEN the only alternative opposition was the communists, the system was always in peril because if ever they won, that would have been the last election held. "We now have a chance, provided economic and social policies continue to succeed, to enable political parties which are non-communist and sincere
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    • 467 17 I THE IMdslliykHHiiiSH LOCAL contractors complain that almost all the big jobs are given to Japanese and Korean companies, leaving Singapore companies the crumbs. Their wrath is directed at what is described as unscrupulous tactics by foreign contractors, especially when they tender at low
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 17 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest wW bs icotpM for publication. Thsy should be typed and mutt bt signed. They must start) inducts the writsr's name end address even it me wwer oecioei to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would bo ussM. we
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    • 90 17  -  A LOPEZ Clerk of Parliament I REFER to the article "Sparks fly in Debate" on Page 7 of The Singapore Monitor of Thursday, 15 March 1984, in particular to column 3, where the Speaker of Parliament is reported as saying "He (the Minister for Home
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    • 186 17 THE RECENT spate of crimes in Singapore involving the use of hand-guns is simply shocking and has prompted me to pen this letter. The question is: Isn't our island reK'tlic safe any more? It appears that general public is
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    • 312 17  -  A DOCTOR'S PROFESSIONAL OPINION ISN'T FREE DR. GOH LEE GAN Hon Gen Secretary Association of Private Medical Practitioners, Singapore I REFER to A Consumer's letter, "Do Our Doctors Have Anything To Hide?" (SM, Mar 2). Honest doctors have no need to hide the reasons
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • leisure
    • 1095 18  -  TWIGGY DANCES HER WAY INTO MANY HEARTS #y BARBRA LANYON EVERY day for eight hours, she practises her dance routines. Six nights a week and twice on Wednesdays and Saturdays, she glides on to the New York stage in clinging white satin topped by a white
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    • 298 18 BEAT STREET IS FILM ABOUT A CULTURE'S PAINFUL BEGINNING RAE DAWN CHONG, It oae of tke leading actresses ia Beat Street, a movie directed by Staa Latham who did sack remarkable films as Amazing Grace aad Save the Children. Rae Dawn to the daaghter of actor
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    • 838 20 TV SCENE Newsweek BBC television one of the most respected networks In the world -a In trouble. Faced with Increased competition from a second commercial channel, its ratings are slipping below 45 per cent the level It uses to justify the licence fees it receives for
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    • 533 20 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Friday Night Movie: A Warm Decembar (Ch s; 10.10 pm) THIS is Sidney Poitiers second directorial effort. As star and director, be manages to bring off a touching love story. Esther Anderson excels In her part as the attractive heroine who is fatally ill. Filmed
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    • 618 21  -  NOTHING MUCH HAPPENING ON TV EITHER with Pauline Loh IT HAS been a pretty dull week in Hons Kong. The excitement of the Arts Festival is fading and the Film Festivals are not due to start until April. On television, nothing much is happening either, except at
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    • 609 24  -  By WONG SING YEONG WHO says Channel 12 is serious? Off with their heads! Tomorrow night's Centrestage: The Tale of the Frog Prince (8.35 pm) has something for everyone and is part of a "modernised" fairy-tale pirckage SBC has acquired, which includes ShelleyDuvall's
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 120 18 "Sashimi'- sliced raw fish from Japan. RalT used for this succulent >: dish include tuna, bream, sea bass, B|fr" V B L snapper, squid and abalone. All A 'My. fish used in "Sashimi' is fresh never K AM froaen. 3b am P ac^> 0(17 "Sashimi' is F flown direct from
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 206 19 Cocktail Lounge^ Presents THE SILVER LININGS r m 1 Ja_ Let The Silver Linings perk you up with country and western, countryrock hits, old favourites and sentimental melodies while sipping your favourite drinks and cocktails. Each Anchor Draft you order will entitle you to a coupon a chance to win
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 741 19 ~_K eoKi I 3*oo Opening Programme HighI Bghts followed by A House la Not a I Noma. Mental, spiritual and physical prep- eration with uncompromised team- work are necessary to conquer Mount DenaN which rises mora than fflv/ 18,000 feet. An expedWon of profee- sional mountain climbers fight the I
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 40 21 Margaret Chan (St. Times) f f'/■ fft+Mihxi/ !jait/en Crabs baked in salt Mount Faber Park, Malay satay Mount FabwFtoad, La I Patrons are advised to make 1 Daily: spm -11 30pm jgi fblg reservations. Tel: *****17 (previously at Macßitchie j
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 525 21 fILM GUID6 fT!TTffTjTH' I ORCHARD (*****88): ALL THE RIGHT moves (E) DALIT (*****16): KING OF GAMBLERS II Starring: Tom Crnlse, Craig T Nelson, Lea CAPITOL (*****59): NATIONAL LAM(Q Thompson POONS VACATION (E) Starring: Wug Gaaaxioag, Zhoog Hu, Yang Synopsis: Making the right choices for the Starring: Beverly D'Angelo, Chevy Chase,
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 103 22 JADE: 9th UNCOMMON DAY! (*****80) 11am, 1.30,4.00, 8.30, 9.00 No Free Uet RWAMOUNT PCTURES PRESENTS A MUUS-FETTSHANS PRODUCTION A TED KOTCHEFF RLM GENE HACKMAN UNCOMMON VALOR FRED VWRO RS BROWN RAMMi. TEX'COBB PKTRCK SmrZE PH HAfOD SYLVESTER TM THOMERSON AND ROBERT STACK AS «f MCGREGOR DWECTED BY TED W7TCHEFF CAPITOL:
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 275 22 Sllli PHOTOGRAPHY AND CRAFT A PHOTOGRAPHY and craft exhibition will be on at the small hall of the United World College of South-east Asia today, 8 am to pm. NEW AMERICAN PAPERWORKS AN exhibition of New American Paperworks will be on at the National Museum Art Gallery till March 20,
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    • 816 22 silMllT* 880 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra t will feature soloist Fausto Zadra on k the piano today and tomorrow at Victoria Concert Hall at 8.15 pm. *9 Pieces by Weber, Mozart and Sibelius will be played. Tickets at 815, 810, 87 and $4 are available at the Central Booking Office.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 411 23 MENU A delicious presentation of the large party, business talks over refinest cuisine to whet aad freshments or a quiet dinner for tempt even the most fastidious two Or. try some unfamiliar place gourmet Whether your taste rum with an appetizing twist to the to traditional cuisine prepared me- menu
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    • 268 23 4m. tx&sx.mst. RUBY RESTAURANT Business Hrs: 11.00 am to 3.00 pm (Lunch) 6.00 pm to 11.00 pm (Dinner) 04-02, 4th Fl. Gluttons Corner, Tanjong Pagar Complex S pore 0208 Tel: *****87 Jb *****15 1 It's Shaaghainese... and delichas! V Our chefs will prepare you a true Shanghainese feast.. v be
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 138 24 'T* 'l't presents Singapore's very own television personality and recording star, HalilCik with The Downtown (appearing nightly except Sundays) Your chance to see this talented entertainer-in person and inaction. His rousing repertoire of evergreens fry Etuis Presley, Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdink makes for an evening perfectly spent. *No Cover
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 503 25 leisure comics ~Z<Q-\ 7———————| ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry -^1& VOU l*M(7\ I/>OUU MM\] I, gtl jDCAIXytfAMe-AWD)OU MgjSilZ JS2I 2SoLVM«C I AT BWL. THIS... LOOT THCWS ONU< M.'cSJSm J I LBA T MXCMLLBHT This is a good day to plan or September 23 lo October 22 /iSSndh? attend a
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1443 26 t ..'•J MONITORS DIRECTORY A Disco Sorvtcos 254-9247 A Megaton Mobil* D15c*****310. A X-iystum *am-10pm 271-6667 Bnckhouse Mobil* Discos4s-9163 Christeve Mobile Disco.44o-2277 Disco World Mobil* 293-5427 Gallant Trek Disco 336-3549 Goodtimes .224-31*1 223-0414 Illusion Mobile Disco 293-9*66 Ken's Musicarama 336-9756/7 Megaton Band Services.22l-3596 Music Fever Mobile Oisco 251-1695 after 7
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    • 185 26 BBCVtUTY Everpro Pte Ltd 225-72M/9 Harmon's Pte Investigation L Security At *****71/*****77 (24 hr answering service 337-2255. ask (or Harmon Singh Intertec Pte Ltd 223-0749 M.Salomon Secur 291-1263 Pan Island Secur 339-4541 Petra Security Service. .91-1953 Prop Invest Serv 447-3691 Tom-Peck Security Serv9l-9343 Computer Dating 533-7715 (Mon to Frl 10a.m.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 308 27 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant IHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens tor the Wtowing:(A) TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) (B) TECHNICIAN BIEFABRICATION) CHNICtAN (SAFETY) (D) SURVEY APPRENTICE (E) ASST TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) Requirements foe Poets (A) to (D) GCE 3 0 Level with English. Maths and a science/Technical subject (E) Passed Secondary II and an
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    • 191 27 Situations Vacant KING'S a m SJNCATOat m requires 1) Coffee House Supervisors S 21 Restaurant/ Lounge Hostesses 3 Waiters/ Waitresses i 2 41 Commis Cooks 2 5) Chambermaids 2 Interested applicants please 2 apply personally to: 2 THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 2 Room 102, 403 Haveiock Road 2 Singapore 0316 2
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    • 156 27 immediate vacancies for: DRAUGHTSMAN ITC Certificate In Mechanical Engineering Drawing fc Design Minimum 1 year working experience In similar capacity Experience In pro- ject co-ordination work would be an advantage ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Female) Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits in Mathematics LOCI Higher Accounting 3 years relevant working experience Soma
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    • 182 27 SItWMtiQBM VMCMMt fJOIN US 1 y as j FEMALE I PRODUCTION I LoperatorsJ f FOR OUR J I PERMANENT I I SECOND SHIFT I I AND TAKE I I HOME (AFTER I I CPF I 1 DEDUCTIONS) 1 r $261.00 1 ion the Ist mth A r $272 1 after
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    • 200 27 Situations Vscsnt y- v SIIIMIZL (dSb) CONSTRUCTION XfIHR/ CO., LTI> Currently engaged in several projects in Singapore including the MRT, invite suitably qualified applicants for:CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Polytechnic Diploma in Building/Civil Engineering or equivalent. Preferably with 2 years' working experience in the Building Industry. Candidates with GCE 'O* level and 5
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 249 28 classified 273-9090 Situation Vacant IjJSSrfivM I Female f Openrtara M^y«lrs 0 PHMQf I tducwkwi 0 No npiriiMi neese* momr. 0 Attractive Mrtkif ft-day work week No shiftwork FoodeMowance FwMMport FuMy ili oumjlt lowd. Mfi end comfortable working environment IMM and HgapltallMtkNi bawfla nwp cw pviwnpiy wHh your I.C. for Interview
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    • 303 28 Situations Vacant ran w NANOTEK ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We are expanding and looking (or Operators to fill the racanctea Age 17 ft above Completed primary 6 education AMe to understand m I P| nllfc Mnpn tng*sn w *io >o 00 2 rotating shifts No working experience required ae training w«
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    • 257 28 SituatkmM Vacant fM&9\ MWflm H9NHIM Tor following pomioni. ■> Female Pradutlion Operatan (2-Shift Rotation OR Pwimmih 3rd 8bWt> VnHMHa Minimum Primary 6 MusjHba 16 years and Malaysians sre welProduction technitlani Minimum Secondery tdu nation Iwperienoe in pm> duetion work* and i simple adjustment and repelnof produetion maahinaa Thoaa without experienoe,
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    • 194 28 Situations Vacant PHOENIX (SINGPORE) PTE LTD (a member of th« FIN Croup) Mds Singspors dtesn Above IB yeacs old No experience required lulc sslwy plus to Vw right WALK-IN INTERVIEW Moodey to Fridey: 6.30 am 12.30pm Please bring along your l/C to see Mr Mldidßl Hang P A N (S)
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    • 263 28 Situations Vacant TOOtV f One at ihe lenaet ley manufacturer tn Hta word 16 year* and above Secondary or Primary education No experience required Those waiting lor National Service can also apply Please call personally with your identity card and relevant documents to TOMY (S) PTE LTD 26 KaNang Place,
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    • 216 28 Situations Vacant Female, above 16 Stars of age ngaporean or Malaysian Permanent Ist or 2nd shift High starting salary of $330 IYJJ.WiIWL ISUaA&USiAfiIL Starting salary $390 Male Malaysians preferred 2or 3 rotating shifts Hiah allowances of $100 -$200 month I (BENEFITS 1 Housing povkJed for Malaysians 7 days annual leave
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    • 160 28 Skuadont Vscm* /Mr M/ V sm FEMALE Z ACCOUNTING 2 m NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OOMMESCB (NIC). 5 ajissSu-: PtoMM <*IL- or write with 2 ONtMt TtMMM f The Aiiirtnf Ne 2, Ftetey Grcca «IHt Aate I—Mil J BMc. S'pevc 0194 2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a bam UthMia»hy lamedLiSr*" MALE/ FEMALE A I PRINTING
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 319 29 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant rxi I A water treatment I I company Invites applications for I the following position a: I 1 year working I experience With accounting I knowledge M Experience in costing With NTC certificate in M pipe fitting Completed National I Service I With class 3 driving
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    • 432 29 Entertainment J WELCOME TO J S.K.A. LOUNGE!! A Come ani relax la a Ml IIMMiIUHMi ui eeay slmaa a phere In SJLA. 4 J Loaned Mb Floor No S Twnnnha M S*po«* flhalsa Ann 4 Opens tally: J tpa mMnlfht J Happy Honrs: 1 pa 1 pa A ttMper mil
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    • 196 29 CAR OF THE YEAR NO OTHERI3OO CAN OFFER MORE! Electric windows. Central locking. Electric Check Control System. Electronic rev counter. PARF $24,900 include anti rusting. Plus more features than any other car in its class. A is 3 ■M* v M BOBBUno The Fiat Uno was voted Car ot the
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    • 25 29 MEW LTD JUST ARRIVED (BELL) yamray KM SAI TRADING PTE LTD Tafc 337X08/8 PROPERTY Accommodation Wanted 3/4/5 room Flat Sate TEL:S« 1-8811 Yt Stag Entarpriaa.
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    • 116 29 Recruiting? Call Monitor's classified today 273*9090 Why pay more? Offices For Sale/Kent omentam-um aqftat DMrtct 7 O 93 P»' Imwlili sssr^ SMUM,8 i Accommodation Vacant APARTMENT FOB KENT One bedroom apart-' ment In central quiet location In River Valley Road available from April. Fully furnished, wall to wall carpeting. airconditioned.
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 275 30 classified 273-9090 1 I Hotel/MoMday Accommodation IllfUl Illf in M*mm (4 km. tan town}. 9 ba* room* «lh Mohan. *KV- <My or mt- T* 41 *42* Toun THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 135 W.M. PAST PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tkat the creditors of the
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    • 470 30 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractor* for the Mowing:(A) SEE (R) 7t/§3 Conatructlon of Ana Mo Klo Avenue 2 from Avenue 1 to Street 13 (S) SEE JR) 71/13 Construction of Road and Junction Improvement and Road Related Pro(acta for Sector S of ttw Singapore leland
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    • 416 30 NOTICES LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates/together with relevant signed transfer deeds have been reported lost or destroyed: RAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED Cert. Noes In The Name Of No Of Sheiee P*****7-2 Psmegang Amanah Raya, Malaysia 1 x 1,000 P*****5-9 Psmegang Amanah Raya. Malaysia 1 x 1.000 P*****6-2 Psmegang Amanah
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    • 451 30 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP ItB PINQOWA PROPERTY PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company which Is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before l&ta April 1984 to send la their names and addresses with particular! of their
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    • 259 30 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 196 NORTH PACIFIC UNfeS PTE LTD (In Mimbf' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the member* of the abovenamed company which is batag voluntarily wound up arc required on or before April Ift, IM4 to send in their names and addresses with particulars of
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  • sports
    • 731 31  -  His mount, Jambeau, was withdrawn on the advice of vet ■MONITOR^^ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY NEW ZEALAND jockey Nigel Tiley, who came with a big race reputation, was left without a mount in the $150,000 Singapore Derby when acceptances closed this morning. The
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    • 764 31 RACK 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,400 m 1 ***** Kotow EaMjNar I *7 Hoftan 2 *****8 Clinic Una* M S SH Chaw 10 3 ***** IIIWM Hi 1 Til I 4 0006 Twto Charga M Lm 11 ***** Aaouro 96 Kwong *****0 Qarona M.S T«Mdto 4
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    • prince Asian Junior Tennis Championship '84
      • 174 32  -  Rtporli toy ALFONSO CHAN THREE more seeds in the girls' singles event fell by the wayside in the Asian Junior Tennis Championship at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. They were third seed Paulette Moreno of Hong Kong, fourth seed Vidya Priya of India and
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      • 160 32 RESULTS: BOYS M Tolentino (Phi) bt Hee June Choi (Kor) 6-S, 7-5. Shigeru Ohta (Jap) bt Glen SugiU (Ina) 6-0, 6-S; Colin Grant OIK) bt Manof Kumar (Ind) 6-2,6-1; M Txur (Ist) bt Fang Shao Fei (Chi) 6-4. 6-S; Choi Sung Hoon (Kor) bt Shum Yat Wai
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      • 244 32 IN THE boys' singles' event, the main attraction of the morning was the epic battle between Philippines' Manuel Tolentino and South Korea's Hee June Choi, a United States-based player who showed maturity and sophistication in his play. But Tolentino showed why he was
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        405 33  -  Thunderstorm rains off second half matches By ALFONSO CHAN THE NORTH-EAST monsoon is threatening to douse the competitive flame again. A heavy thunderstorm rained off the second half of yesterday's Asian Junior Tennis Championship programme, threatening to disrupt the tournament's tight schedule. A busy team of officials and
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 49 31 PRESIDENT LOUNGE Presents FASHION SHOW IHOV on sent drinking GfESvEL J CONTEST Join us every Friday at 10.00pm for a fabulous fashion parade of the latest fashions in town or the fun and excitement of the beer drinking contest. J TONIGHT Beer Drinking Contest NEXT Friday 23-3-84 Fashion Show
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    • 164 31 Obituaries TANQ PENG YEU mmrnt A aa MOM MARY TAN #%ge. do paaaad awav poaco* Paaaad away paacafudy on 15th March IM4, laving behind fuiy on 18 March'B4 WHa: EHzabath Laa Huay Loo Laavlng baMntf: Daughtar Margaret Pui Fong Fathar Pater Tan Srothara: Chaa Poh, Fang Van and Fang Kin
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 129 32 Available at ihfif IcadlM itofci! Champion Sports, Peninsula Complex. Tel: *****50 Cortina, Colombo Court. Tel *****00 Crown Sport*, Peninsula Complex. Tel: *****21 Evanders, People's Park Complex. Tel- *****33 Ginza. Lucky Plaza. Tel. *****68 Jog S'porc, Cold Storage Katong. Tel *****22 ext 44 Isetan Orchard. Liat Towers. Tel *****77 laetan Havetock.
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 746 33 MORE REPORTS ON PAGE 33 •I rmm M m Itt Prize: One single return air-ticket to Taipei/Hong Kong/ m M Bangkok plus 1.000 cash one set of HAYO p 't>» BLAUPUNKT 20" SBC Text Colour TV (Model Alicante •uparmart.eta. pro*<on shop, and retailer* Klinnnil j I j| j rv, 32V
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 171 34 N 40 Champions, 72 holes, and only 1 winner. Today is an occasion of particular interest. The opportunity to The Rolex Masters will be contested and won at the Sime walk the fairways and read the greens with some of the best and Bukit Courses, of the Singapore Island Country
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 284 35  -  Official letter calls for better judgment By KEN JALLEH JR SINGAPORE has asked Malaysian squash officials to consider their claim on the Ovaltine Salver and declare the two countries joint holders for 1984. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association (SSRA), in a
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    • 428 35  -  THE SQUAD OF 22 IN OUT By JOHNSON FERNANDEZ The Star OoakHptrs: R. Aai mug am, Rashkj Hassan, Ahmad Sobri. Defenders: Wong Hung Nung, Urn Teong Kim, Jamal Nasir, Santokh Singh, Soh Chin Aun, K. Qunasagaran, Zaidi Mokhtar. MklfWdars: Ahmad Yusof. S DharmaHrv gam, Azizol Abu
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    • 120 35  -  By ALFONSO CHAN SPORTS Goofy! No, that's not Walt Disney's cartoon character Goofy turning into a sports character. But there's a slight connection though. It's the name of a tournament for the kids under 14 years old, organised and sponsored by
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 43 35 oS tP°%VP s I.o® rt u $<€$?!> ,Xf<re o9 >> frf &&s&* S s S a on S sgjss^ Sod V*s I* "1 SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD V jSi /18 Pa# Pan l an 9 Road 010-09 PSA Multi-Storey Complex TO Singapore 0511 Tel *****33
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    • 49 35 l^r§Sm§m!< -SEE PAGE 8t I ar wddcken In J\ I TalKv $lH ap re I RaSSKv \\N<kpV S^t en I i I From^ fgre Ce I $12.00 10% *3% I "Choose as you like I Better Than No Choice" I SINGAPORE SQUASH CENTRE I Open Daily: 9 am— 11pm
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