Singapore Monitor, 2 May 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION; M C (P) No 21 5 84 i Wednesday, May 2, 1984 30 cents
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  • 1011 1  -  Good soldiers and weapons need to be reinforced by strong economy, says Col Lee »y YONG POW ANG THE strength of a nation does not depend only on a strong army. Good soldiers and sophisticated weapons have to be reinforced by a strong economy and
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  • 223 1 The Star HONG KONG, W*dn*sday TWO lawyers from the well-known Hong Kong law firm of Deacons are about to face fraud charges in connection with Carrian investigations, it was reported here. They will be jointly accused along with the Carrian boss George Tan of
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    • 513 2  -  Framed certificates lugged along, too Story: Bertilla Pereira Pics: Asmah Hamid GRADUATE mothers walked into the Education Ministry this morning, some escorted by husbands bearing armloads of framed certificates proving their wives' qualifications. It was the first day of Phase One
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    • 188 3  -  By K K FONG A SECURITY guard was found dead early today apparently battered to death for a little over $500. The body is believed to have lain for about 10 hours at a factory in Kallang Place before it was found by
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    • 185 3 THE SULTANATE of Oman is considering stationing an ambassador in Singapore. Oman's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Yousuf Bin Al-Alawi Abdullah, said this after he arrived at Changi Airport this afternoon for a three-day official visit to Singapore. He was met by the
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    • 95 3 "BIRTH of a Nation Singapore in the 1950s" will be the theme of this year's Pre university Seminar to be held at the Nanyang Technological Institute between June 18 and 22. The theme will acquaint students with the events and conditions in the
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    • 195 3 TWO MEN were charged today with the throwing of litter from upstairs flats. Png Yew Boon, a 29 year-old sub-contrac-tor, is accused of throwing a mahjong table and some mahjong tiles from his Fourthfloor flat at Queens Crescent about 12.30 pm on
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    • 440 4  -  Direction of our social and economic development can be seen from them, says NTUC man By YONG POW ANG PUBLIC campaigns carried out in Singapore one after another reflect the hopes and aspirations in the process of nation building, says Mr Lai Weng Cheong, NTUC Secretary
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    • 68 4 r may day] 1984J it's open season for anglers in Chinese Gardens' normally off-limits lake Fishing is prohibited in the lake at Jurong's Chinese Garden except on May Day, that is. Anglers flocked there yesterday to take part in a fishing contest during the day-long PAPNTUC Carnival.
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    • 504 5 A BIRTHDAY picnic by the sea nearly became a tragedy when the nine-year-old birthday boy got into difficulties while swimming But tragedy was averted when the boy's father, a non-swimmer, dashed into the sea and, struggling in water that was over his
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    • 189 5 GOOD communication improves employee morale and understanding. It contributes to better employee productivity and it provides an environment which encourages positive performance. One way of ensuring good communication is through the company newsletter and other such m-house publications. Through articles and features, management can
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    • 750 6  -  A JourneUi4t y 4 Notebook By Rodney Hobson IT TOOK a whole generation to get across the message that an uncontrolled birthrate spelled economic disaster. It has taken an equal length of time for the light to dawn that there are equal problems
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    • 251 6  -  19 CRIME SUSPECTS HELD, MORE THAN 100 CASES SOLVED By K K FONG JURONG police have scored a string of successes recently in rounding up robbers and thieves. In the last few weeks, the men in the crime branch have arrested 19 suspects and solved more
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    • 320 6  -  By ANGELA TOH and JALIL MISWARDI WANTED! says the big sign in front of St Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road. The school, one of the oldest mission schools in SineaKire, is looking for 3,000 "founders" for the new SJI at is to
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    • 66 3 Artistic Impression by Citizen. >T» jTMWf tMBQjfIHOCBr* 111 j m SSfj n&NV^ Impression: a new coDectkm of masterworks for the wrist. Timepieces stressing form and color in an entity new way. Impressive styles for him. Impressive styles for her. In a sensational palette of colors. By Citizen, where the ar:
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    • 38 4 The Neighbourhood hat's happening, or Comes Alive... from where to have supper 10 pm to the early ffcfil in 'Neighbourhood' hours, your area is I—free with the Sunday throbbing with Monitor. Available vitality. Find out at news stands.
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    • 209 5 The Brasserie La Rotonde presents the wines of Alsace, with complementary food. The long, thin neck of the "Methode Champenoise". bottle you see poised between Not surprisingly the gentle these two characters, is unique to folk of Alsace have developed a one of France s most famous wine cuisine which
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    • 340 6 DO YOU THINK YOU CAN BE TWICE AS GOOD AS THE AVERAGE WRITER? And how hard are you prepared to work towards it? There is a job in the Promotions Department of The Singapore Monitor which could teach you to be twice as good as the average writer. You'll need
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  • world
    • 252 7 Pics show two killed with arrows by Irian Jaya guerillas AP PORT MORESBY, Wednesday REBELS in the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya have released colour photographs of two Indonesians they say were executed with arrows after being captured with a Swiss pilot. The
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    • 206 7 WASHINGTON, Wed BLACK civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson won his first US primary ballot yesterday but former vice-presi-dent Walter Mondale widened his lead in the Democratic presidential nomination race with another and bigger victory. As expected, Rev Jackson rolled
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    • 365 7 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE TOP-SECRET aircraft that crashed last "week in Nevada, killing US Air Force Lieutenant-General Robert Bond, was an advanced Soviet airplane, probably a MIG-23 fighter, not an American Stealth plane, two sources said yesterday. The Air Force, in its
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    • 132 7 AP KINGSTON, (Jamaica), Wednesday A WEDDING was called off here after the bride's mother, displeased with her daughter's choice of a prospective husband, wrestled the bride away from the church door, ruining her bridal costum* Witnesses said Ms Hilda Simms, upset because she believed
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    • 616 8 AP VATICAN CITY, Wednesday POPE John Paul II has chosen reconciliation as the theme of his 11-day tour of South Korea, Thailand and two South Pacific island nations that begins today. "In war-divided Korea and the centre of Indochina, the holy father
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    • 121 8 Reuter SEOUL, Wednesday SOUTH Korea yesterday freed another eight students jailed for leading demonstrations against President Chun Doo Hwan's government. the Justice Ministry said. With the release, all 360 students jailed for anti-government protests have been set free under amnesties, ministry officials said, they
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    • 300 8 Brutal anti-civilian tactics being used to subjugate the nation, he charges UPI FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan condemned the Soviet escalation of warfare against the rebels in Afghanistan and charged that the "brutal anti-civilian tactics" are being used to subjugate that nation. Mr Reagan
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    • 71 8 AP NEW YORK, Wednesday YONHAP, the South Korean news agency, has launched a Korean-language service in the United States and Canada, its New York director announced yesterday. The service is being sent to Korean-language newspapers, broadcasters, corporations and government offices in major cities
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    • 297 8 SEOUL, Wednesday A wave of roberry, rape, murder, hooliganism and other violent crimes by South Korean youths h&s left police hardpressed for countermeasures. Fast-industrialising South Korea had been known as a place safe from organised crime. But the emergence of small juvenile gangs in recent
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    • 411 9 Officials angered by big bonuses paid to executives LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Reagan Administration's chief trade officer, angered by big bonuses paid to US vehicle firm executives, served notice on the industry yesterday that the United States intends to let the current quotas
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    • 471 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE near-monopoly in personal computers enjoyed by US computer companies is aDout to be challenged with the arrival this summer of a new kind of personal computer from Japan. The new machine is a lap-sized portable small enough to
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    • 788 10 TRENDS STEPS are being gradually taken to regulate a long-standing, often illegal, traffic of Indonesian workers to Malaysia, Far East Economic Review reports in its latest edition. These workers entering Malaysia for the first time normally are smuggled in, the weekly reports said. Middlemen or
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    • 63 10 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events of political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In
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    • 958 10  -  By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age newspaper, Melbourne. Special to the Singapore Monitor. THE HAWKE Labour Government seems to have persuaded Malaysia and Singapore that despite the withdrawal over the next few years of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Mirage jet
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    • 373 13 WARSAW, Wednesday VIOLENT clashes between police and union activists in Poland overshadowed the traditional May Day holiday celebrated yesterday by workers worldwide. Riot police attacked Solidarity demonstrators with clubs and water cannon in at least five Polish cities as Eastern Bloc governments held rallies featuring
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    • 290 13 r may day] 1984 A a A Reuter MANILA, Wednesday TENS of thousands of workers yesterday marched into the Philippines capital in a May Day parade which turned into an election boycott rally against President Ferdinand Marcos. As the president was
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    • 156 13 AP VATICAN CITY, Wednesday POPE John Paul 11, in a special May Day address yesterday, blamed "robots and computers" for some of the world's continuing unemployment problems. Speaking to 30,000 people during his weekly general audience in St Peter's Square, the Polish-born pontiff expressed
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    • 78 10 TB jF iV You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to gtxxl, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Gmveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, And have private function rooms. E~ P~J
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    • 372 12 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD SUBSCRIPTION How to keep the good news coming regularly The sure way to get a smooth flow Toa Payoh Kallang, Macpherson, Potong Pasir of information about your neighbourhood anc Whampoa; Bedok— C/iai CAee. Gulega, is the form above. Just fill it in, cut it out Somapah and Changi.
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    • 151 13 Teppanyaki withaview. ■Ell it WB f JH /v jflP K vw -*y* "-Mr VI- War *s^*** B^Hh Enjoy it now at the Nadaman. Our teppanyaki chefs will whet the subtle differences in each one the Nadaman's reputation for the your appetite as they cut, slice and can be tnilv appreciated.
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  • money
    • 816 14  -  HONG KONG FOCUS SPECIAL REPORT BY PHILIP BANGSBERG HONG KONG: No sooner had the local bourse somewhat recovered from the blow of Jardine, Matheson Co Ltd's decision to re-register in Bermuda, then Sir Geoffrey Howe wielded a predictable hammer that sent it into another
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    • 86 14 MORE maior Hong Kong firms are actively pursuing the idea of registration elsewhere, one stock market floatation has deferred, and a Chinese-backed company has "temporarily" halted a deal bailed earlier as a concrete move to inspire confidence in the future. At least three have inquired
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    • 427 14 But it faces grave problem through declining investment, says banker JOHN Gray, assistant general manager of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp, believes the colony has "weathered the storm" of political uncertainty and the recession abroad, but faces a potentially grave problem through declining industrial
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    • 203 14 THE LOCAL bourse's tone this morning was slightly steadier. It still featured Promet as the most active share with 333,000 shares traded, closing two cents higher at *3.82. Sea lion with 124,000 shares traded was last done two cents down at 14.86
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    • 157 14 THE US .dollar was mixed in Sin* gapore compared with New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said the dollar's undertone remained firm on expectations that US interest rates will remain high. The dollar eased to 2.7340/50 marks from New York's 2.7350/65 close and to 2.2475/90
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    • 377 15 STERLING will have to drop 15 per cent after 1985 to compensate for the effect of Tailing oil output and the balance of payments, economic growth and unemployment, according to James Capel and Co. The broking company said such a decline in the currency's
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    • 148 15 TDM is acquiring a 25 8 per cent interest in Klang Jaya Bharu Development and 40 per cent of TD Leasing's paid-up capital. It said that diversification into property development and leasing is in line with the objective of attaining long-term profitability. The
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    • 529 15 THIS may be a good timte for banks in need of funds to issue floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCDs) in the Asiap dollar market as the interest rate spread has fallen to very low levels. Since the beginning of this year,
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    • 290 15 FOLEX Industries Bhd explained that the 3.33 million ordinary shares of Msl each to be reserved for the existing shareholders under its proposed reconstruction scheme is subject to tne decision of Folex directors in consultation with the relevant authorities. Folex, in reply to the Kuala
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    • 264 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Cold Storage 3.96/4.12 Fraser and Neave 6.15/6.20 Haw Par 2.59/2.60 Jacks Intl 5.35/5.70 Keck Seng 5.45/5.70 Magnum 3.78/3.80 M Cem<;nt 8.15/8.20 Arab-Mai Dev 1.24/1.25 Boustead 2.57 B Esso 13.50/13.60 Genting 5.35/5 40 GIH 4.00/4.50 Hume 5.20/5.35 Inchcape 2.97 S MUIB 2.87/2
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    • 163 15 Your S3 to on* unrt of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/OO TT DO US* 2 0955 2 0855 2 0765 sterling 2.9315 2 9004 ***** Australian I 1 9468 I B227 ***** Canadian! ***** ***** ***** New Zealand I ***** ***** 1.3446 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency
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  • opinion/letters
    • Reaction to air-con buses
      • 199 18  -  D W DISTANT Singapore 0922 A YEAR ago, in your issue of April 15, 1983, you published my letter querying the SBS' reply to your reader about air-conditioning buses. I enquired why it was necessary to spend the $50-$6O million cited by
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      • 428 18  -  GILBERT LEONG Singapore 2159 I READ with much interest the letter written by "N Rajedran" <SM, Apr 25). I am amused to note that the writer is so affronted by the introduction of the air-con bus service. I like to point
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    • 334 18  -  LET THE PATIENT CHOOSE A DOCTOR TO SUIT HIS 'POCKET' SIMON TENG Singapore 1024 I WOULD like to comment on the article "Consumerism has no place in medicine" by "Caveat Emptor" (SM, April 23). The writer appears to have a misconception about consumerism.
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    • 762 18  -  SOCRATES Singapore 2158 I AM GLAD that someone knowledgeable has at last said something sensible about the so-called underachieves of our school system. Your paper (SM, April 27) reported that Mrs Katherine Yip, a psychologist at the Institute of Education, has called upon
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    • 358 18 ISSUES The Washington Post THE DISTRIBUTION of income is one of the crucial economic balances in a society. It is one of that society's ways of defining fairness. In the United States, the balance now seems to be shifting in favour of the people who occupy the upper
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    • 523 19 IF THERE is anything certain to confuse friends and turn off neighbours, it is to promote oneself as a leader among them. And it is as true in international affairs as it is in personal relations. It implies, of course, that if one leads,
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    • 439 19 SAF fitness tests should vary with medical grades THE MINISTRY of Defence requires all reservists to undergo periodic physical fitness tests, presumably, to keep them fit as soldiers. And those who fail a test must attend a one-week training camp at Pulau Übin.
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    • 174 19 TWO articles in your newspaper (SM, April 26) caught my eye. Tne United States wants to review our Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) "concessions." These are nothing more than what we are giving the US, and other importers, in the form of nonbarriers
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    • 72 19 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even If the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 1260 20  -  Local 'Fiddler' crosses all cultural barriers By PAT D'ROSE Without our traditions, our lives would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof DURING the auditions, director Roger Jenkins overheard a young man complain that this was going to be an "expat affair" and as a
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    • 616 20 Singapore jazz fans can look forward to workshops with the flutist By MASAKI WATANABE SINCE the mid-Sixties, flute player Herbie Mann has steadily explored new possibilities within the context of the latest beat be it rock, funk, reggae or the samba. This approach has earned
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    • 293 20 THE ballet, Sleeping Beauty, is visually spectacular. In Act 111, there is a solo and a pas de deux with a Bluebird. We are unfortunate to have lost our Bluebird for the Festival of Arts. Han Kee Juan, noted ballet dancer, was to have flown in from
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    • 477 22 TV SCENE HONQ KONG: Two more popular stars have decided to leave TVB to pursue their careers elsewhere. They are top-billed actress Cecilia Wong and her boyfriend, Nat Chan. Cecilia's contract with TVB has ex- iired and she turned down a request rom the
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    • 432 22 The Immortals (Ep 5 6) (C) (Ch 8, 9.35 pm) TIANSHAN Tonglao insists that Xuzhu become the head of the Xiaoyao sect and the master of Ling Jiu Gong. She then dies after getting Xu-zhu's consent. Fu, on receiving news of Tianshan Tonglao's death, rejoices that he can
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    • 369 22  -  By WONG AH YOKE THE eight-day Sixth Asean Cultural Exchange of Radio and TV Artistes was brought to a glittering conclusion last Saturday at tne World Trade Centre Auditorium. After a rousing welcome dance by the SBC, Sylvia McCully and Pravarathi Dass dancers, the concert, A
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    • 833 23 SO IT'S that time of the year again when Hong Kong searches out its PYTs (pretty young things) to find the perfect beauty to represent her in international contests. On May 26, Cher Yeung will hand over her crown to this year's
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    • Article, Illustration
      793 25  -  i Vuisine QUICK-LUNCHING IN STYLE... By INEZ WEI NOT everybody can or wants to lunch in style on a working weekday. But company executives and businessmen do as they have to entertain in the course of their work. Within the constraints of the lunch-hour, set menus seem the
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    • 359 25 HERE is a list of some other businessmen's lunch fare available: SHERATON, Hubertus Grill Choice of appetisers/starters from the buffet table Main Course different every day (eg Monday honey ham grill, Tuesday roast pork loin) Dessert choice of sweets/coffee or tea Price: $24.50+ Time: 12 noon to
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1163 21 zrnrmnz %t the swgapore monttor y eisure WEDNESDAY, may 2,1964 fc. 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample 3.00 Opening and Programme followed by (C) Simmon* Show. j&kfe Animals rl/h ap rooster was domesticated about 6000 years ago during the Bronze Age Shakespeare called it the trumpet of the moon. Numbering 2.300 million,
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 462 23 fllM GUlOe LONG shadows <E) CTEEEEEEEMBB® W Mi REQAL (*****59): hocus pocus (C) DALIT (*****16): INVITATION OF GHOST CAPITOL (*****59): VALLEY GIRL (E) (C) Synopsis: Uptown girl meets downtown boy. Synopsis: A gambler who is heavily indebted Romance follows. tries to get the help of the ghosts to favour him
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    • 41 24 JADE: Hurry! See it Now! (*****80) 11am, 1.30, 4.00,6.30, 9.00 No Free List 8 W WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS COME TO LAUGH COME TO CW mm* Ml V 11COME TO CARE. COME TO TERMS BEST FILM I1 1 (I VW KnawowwoiQMi
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 360 24 leisure I TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 6.09 am Low tide: 6.39 am (0.3 m) (0.2 m) High tide: 12.31 pm High tide: 1.11 pm 2.8 m) (2.5 m) Low tide: 6.16 pm Low tide: 6.43 pm (0.8 m) (0.9 m) FIDDLER ON THE ROOF NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST and Singapore American
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    • 809 24 i ENVIRONMENTAL ART TSUNAO HARADA nowned calligrapher, i AN exhibition on Envi- wnnnßi nrw nrint hlf will hold a one-man exhironmental Art versus TrUsf sitM>?5 itM> fron today to Sun- Artificial Environment, fr T ft AP™ f by artist Dieter Magnus, K a the Y. u Yi Exhibition will be
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    • 24 24 l< toShE*^!^^lJj Jlj^BHMijUllK^^^A'Paß Two of the pictures on environment art venue artificial art by Dieter Magnus, now on display at the Qoethe-insthut Art Gallery.
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 727 26 leisure/ comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry If you venture outside routine, September 24 to October 23 1L Xn>^2vl®K^l you will find that there are Trouble with a younger person Vhr \M I \WJLoBC many advantages. Old friends is indicated. If you and others FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook may
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  • PROPERTY SECTION
    • 762 27 WHILE all eyes fall on the fast completing Central Area developments like Marina Centre and Raffles City, a different drama has been developing in the heart of the Central Business District in Shenton Way, one we rarely cast an eye on. VINCENT FONG reports. THERE
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    • 385 28 "Shenton Wav was the financial centre of Singapore, now it's Raffles Place" Professsor Kenzo Tange, a city planner. ALREADY three very distinct micro-sectors Raffles Place, Shenton Way and Anson Road are prevailing within the Central Business District (CBD) and a fourth is
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    • 119 28 BUILDINGS AREA (SQ FT) RENT (incl of service charge) HONG KONG BANK BLDG 500 1,740 $5.50 per sq ft STRAITS TRADING BLDG 534 2,468 $4.00 per sq ft ROBINA HOUSE 800 7,000 $5.00 to $5.30 per sq
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    • 499 29  -  Company stands to lose $15 m in giving up land Focus on Fulcrum 8* ANG PENG HWA THE joint-venture Fulcrum company, which stands to lose more than $15 million when it created local history by being the first developer to surrender URA land
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    • 241 29 JUST who are behind Fulcrum, the company which made the unprecedented move of giving up two URA parcels of land? The company was incorporated in Hong Kong on 27 July, 1979 with a nominal share capital of HK$l,OOO (Ss26o) in 100 $10 shares. It is
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    • 182 30  -  By VINCENT FONG POLO Club's president, Mr Eric Cromby confirmed that Seng Giap Construction has been awarded the building contract on April 25, to put up the $3.3 million new clubhouse and sports facilities at Mount Pleasant. The single-storey clubhouse, to be operational
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    • 278 30  -  By ANG PENG HWA A PLOT of land with development potential in the condominium belt of Mt Elizabeth, off Orchard Road, failed toco under the hammer of Jones Lang Wootton last Thursday. A possible cause: the auctioneer did not speak dialect. The 1,588.1
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    • 124 30 SALES LOCATION DESCRIPTION AREA t TITLE PRICE DATE AGENCY Begonia Road 2-storey 808 sq m (8.700 sq ft) $920,000 April Colliers Dist 28 4-bedroom bungalow freehold Elite Park Ave 2-storey 167 so m (1,800 sq ft) $535,000 April Colliers Dlst 15 4-bedroom terrace freehold Femhill Road Walk-up apartment
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 325 27 AUCTION SALE I Mortgagee's Sale Of Valuable Residential H And Commercial Properties To Be Held On WEDNESDAY, 16TH MAY 1984 AT H 3.00 P.M. At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, H People's Insurance Building, Singapore 0104. Hj Particulars H 2-storey Detached Bungalow H 1) No. 24 Robey Crescent .Hi Lot
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    • 195 27 Luxury living in Spanish-style splendour apartments Centrally located (not tar from Orchard Road) at Dist 1130, Moulmein Road. 3-storey studio units with lift and car park. •12 units of 1 and 2 bedroom flats Area (616 sq. ft to 1021 sq. ft) 5 types to select from. Basement gymnasium and
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    • 462 35 Top striker wants to make England pay for helping end British c'ship series WALES vs ENGLAND (tonight) Reuter WREXHAM, (Wales) Wednesday LAN RUSH, the most deadly striker in the English league, leads Wales' attack against England here tonight seeking to mark the final British soccer championship clash
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    • 208 35 WORLDFROMT Reuter ZURICH, Wednesday OFFICIALS of the International Federation of Football Associations (Fifa) confirmed yesterday that Mexico has the 12 stadiums required to fulfil its host role for the 1986 World Cup. A three-man team from Fifa said that 12
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    • 192 35  -  HOMEFRONT By S GULAM MALACCA Malays have been fined $500 for conceding a walkover to Singapore Malays in a Group 'D' match of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition. The Malaccans, who were to have played against Singapore at home last week,
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    • 292 36 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday GRAHAM Taylor, manager of Football Association (FA) Cup finalists Watford, criticised the system of refereeing and discipline in England at a sportswriters' lunch yesterday. Taylor, whose team is to face Everton in the cup final at Wembley on May 19
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    • 663 36 Arsenal's GRAHAM RIX learns the hard way in his search for international honours A IPS ARSENAL skipper Graham Rix, recalled by England after a year's absence, admits he only has himself to blame for his spell in the international wilderness. "Having played in the 1982 World
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    • 1056 37  -  RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY SPARINGLY-RACED Record Harvest showed delightful action in his workout at Ipoh this morning. Taken out by K H Chew, the American horse was paced by newcomer Kelab Istimewa (Sahab) over a speedy
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    • 383 37 Reuter LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Wednesday DEVIL'S BAG, the US$36 million (5575.6 million) joint favourite, has been withdrawn from the 110 th Kentucky Derby next Saturday, his trainer said yesterday. Woodie Stephens told reporters the colt's performance in winning last Saturday's Derby trial
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    • 139 37 Reuter ETTELBRUCK (Luxembourg), Wednesday NORWAY BEAT Luxembourg 2-0 in a soccer friendly here yesterday before a crowd of 2,000 in a match with only three professional players on the pitch. The Luxembourg team, comprising only amateur players, managed to hold their opponents 0-0 in the
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    • 243 37 AP SYDNEY, Wednesday MINISTER of Sport John Brown has become embroiled in a controversy over the omission of Olympic 800 metres freestyle swimming champion Michelle Ford from the Australian team for the Los Angeles Olympics. Ford, Australia's only solo
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    • 182 38 AP PARIS, Wednesday THE Congress of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) protested in a communique yesterday at the absence of Frank Perelmann, chief of the Press service for the Los Angeles Olympics, from the meeting. "For the first time in a very
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    • 122 38 AP ATHENS, Wednesday THE Olympic flame that will burn at this summer's Los Angeles Games will be kindled at a simplified ceremony, probably on Mav 7 in a cy- tress grove at Olympia where a marble memorial o Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who revived
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    • 390 39  -  ASIAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS LOCAL BACKSTROKE STAR RETURNS 4TH FASTEST TIME IN HEATS Reports by KEN JALLEH Jr in Seoul SINGAPORE'S backstroke ace David Lim set himself up nicely to come within striking distance of an Asian championship medal in the 100 m backstroke after
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    • 415 39 HOSTS and organisers South Korea came under fire from team officials here yesterday for their slip-up at the start of Monday's 100 metres freestyle which may have cost Singapore's Ang Peng Siong the gold. It was one of many organisational and technical foul-ups which
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    • 228 39 Reuter MOENCHENGLDBACH, (West Germany) Wednesday BORUSSIA Moenchengldbach snatched an ex-tra-time 5-4 victory over Werder Bremen last night to reach the West German Cup final in a match which was explosive in more ways than one. With the home side leading
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