Singapore Monitor, 7 May 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 17 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING' EDITION M C (P) No 21 5 84 Monday, May 7, 1984 30cents
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  • 437 1  -  It will be restructured as recommended by NTUC task force Reports of all quarter-final matches: Back page MALAYSIA CUP By YONG POW ANG THE EXECUTIVE council of the 13,000-strong Singapore Air Transport-workers Union (Satu) has agreed to be restructured into three house
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  • 279 1  -  By EE BOON LEE A TOP civil servant, Mr Ng Pock Too, has been appointed Political Secretary to the Prime Minister in a move connected with a new Ministry of Community Development that is to be set up after the general elections. Mr
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    • 10 1 TV Guide: Page 18 TV Scene U Highlights: Page 19
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    • 118 1 MOVE AHEAD WUHOUMBC 7% %PA 12 MONTHS DEPOSIT UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BHD BALLY of Switzerland meets tne challenge of today. I The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised a BALLY dealers. M kl Bally Boutique Brancnes v m Champion Shoe Co (Lucky m Plaza)
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    • 243 2 Lianhe Wanbao DRIVERS of lorries bringing building materials from quarries off Punggol Road say about 100 of them were booked at the weekend for polluting the roads. And the drivers are angry, because they say their lorries aren't dirty. Environment Ministry
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    • 451 2  -  By JALIL MISWARDI PUBLIC servants were told this morning that they cannot behave as though they were above the political fray. Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State for Finance, said civil servants must be sensitive to the political, economic and
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    • 97 2 TWO PEOPLE were killed and two others seriously injured after their car smashed into a tree in Loyang Avenue in Changi yesterday. Mr Sim Hung Sin, 21, was driving with three passengers in his car at about 12.05 pm towards Changi Point when
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    • 254 3 Lianhe Wanboa A COFFEE SHOP in Ang Mo Kio has voluntarily closed its doors on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for fear of being penalised by the HDB over the activities of off-course racing gamblers. A partner of
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    • 127 3 FROGMEN are looking for two Indonesians who fell into the sea near Pualu Tekong early today after a collision between two vessels. Marine police were called about 3 am after an Indonesian sampan carrying 30 workers from Tanjong Pinang to Johore collided with a
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    • 95 3 THIEVES broke into a shop and stole a safe containing about $8,500 over the weekend. The raid, at Kool Air Singapore Pte Ltd in Bukit Timah Road, was discovered about 11 am yesterday. The shop had been closed and locked about 4
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    • 438 4  -  MRT UPDATE By OEI SIN GIOK FARES on the Mass Rapid Transit system will be collected by automatic equipment which can use two types of tickets single-journey and "stored-value" for multiple journeys. The American system can also give change if a passenger does not
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    • 481 4  -  By SIT YIN FONG THE HIGH Court heard this morning that a man who says his mother has locked him out of his flat has been warned by the HDB that he must return to live in it. Mr K
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    • Around The Courts
      • 289 4  -  By FAEZAH ISMAIL A CONTRACTOR was today sentenced to 24 months' jail and six strokes of the rotan for illegal possession of a .38 revolver. The district court heard that Wong Mock Tee, SO, a Malaysian sub-contractor, had buried the Smith and Wesson revolver in
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      • 130 4 A MALAYSIAN construction worker was today jailed for a month for throwing one kilogram of cement and red soil from the seventh floor balcony of a newly completed HDB block at Jurong East, Street 21, yesterday afternoon. Tan Buck Guan,
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      • 79 4 A LABOURER was fined $800 by a district court today after he pleaded guilty to exposing himself. Inspector Png Hock Chye, prosecuting, told the court that at 5.30 pm on May 3 two woman attendants at the Orchard Tower carpark saw Lau Lau Kim Hong,
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    • 538 6  -  A Journalists Notebook By Vincent Fong ESOTERIC debates, such as one which has begun between architects Tay Kheng Soon of Akitek Tenggara and Richard Ho of William Lim Associates, are of little fundamental value to Singapore, in terms of architecture or culture. While Mr Tay
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    • 381 6  -  TROPHY-MAKING IS BIG BUSINESS HERE By ANGELA TOH TROPHIES are big business for Singapore companies. The glittering prizes awarded to athletes and others who excel are providing at least one company with sales of up to $100,000 a month. Another has estimated
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    • 85 6 POLICE are anxious to contact witnesses who saw an accident on Friday in Kallang Baru between a trishaw rider and a taxi. In the accident Mr Abdul Raup Mohd Said, 50, the trishaw rider, was hit from behind by the taxi, at about 10.25 p.m.
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    • 46 2 Towering inferno' at the PSA j* 99 v^B A clock tower of the Port of Singapore Authority caught fire last night but the flames were put out shortly after by the PSA fire service. A short circuit is believed to be the cause of the fire.
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  • world
    • 380 7 Two sides have settled in principle for high-speed transmission system, diplomats say Reuter MOSCOW, Monday US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko may not have much to say to each other these days, but the two presidents will soon find it
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    • 300 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday LEADERS of the international banking community were gathered here today to search for long-term solutions to the world's debt crisis. Representatives of 20 central banks will join officials of international financial agencies and commercial bankers for
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    • 165 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday VIETNAMESE Prime Minister Pham Van Dong says his country will welcome normalised relations with tne United States but he sees US-Sino ties as a barrier to the process. "There are no conditions for normalisation other than that both sides
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    • 211 8 BANGKOK, Monday THE CABINET has reaffirmed the policy prohibiting government officials from getting married to illegal immigrants and refugees, and their children, a senior government official said yesterday. Squadron Leader Prasong Soonsiri, Secretary General of tne National Security Council said that there
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    • 387 8 The Star HONG KONG, Monday LEGAL circles here are keenly watching how the judiciary will react to criticism of Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh against the Hong Kong judicial system with regard to murder accused Mak Foon Than's statement. Several so-
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    • 506 8 HONG KONG, Monday BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Finance (Hone Kong) has been ordered by its headquarters to stop providing all loans to anyone in the colony and is expected to wind up its operations here by December. A banking source said
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    • 171 8 UPI LONDON, Monday I FORGET Venice's plight London is sinking by centimetres, the victim of a giant geological "seesaw" causing northern England to rise up from the sea and the south to sink. No one can put a precise figure on London's sinking feeling, but
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    • 215 8 AFTER 1997 HONG KONG, Monday HONG KONG people will be able to freely use their reserves after 1997. This was said by Mr Huang Lumin, the former deputy director and now the adviser to the Hong Kong and Macau Office in China
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    • 224 9 AP HAEMEENLINNA, Monday FOUR people died and 25 were injured yesterday when a helicopter crashed during a motor race at a focal track in what police said was the worst such crash ever in Finland The helicopter, which was carrying passengers on sightseeing
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    • 589 9 Rent-a-gang service 'gentrifying' city Reuter NEW YORK, Monday AN OLD man was hurled down a staircase, an Auschwitz survivor was terrorised and her life threatened, while hundreds of poor people were driven from their homes. They were all victims of a
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    • 259 9 UPI VIENNA, Monday OPEC's market monitoring committee yesterday said the 13-member organisation may raise its Joint production ceiling to 10 million barrels a day by the end of the year. "Opec's demand is hopefully going to be more than the
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    • 441 9 UPI PARIS, Monday THE French mark the 30th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu today amid disputes over who was to blame for one of the country's most infamous military defeats. In Vietnam, brightlv-coloured banners hailed Hanoi s 1954
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    • 512 10 TRENDS Asiaweek DIRECT broadcasting by satellite (DBS) has captured the imagination of governments, satellite manufacturers, broadcasters, cable television companies, and film makers, the Financial Times of London, reports. "The high-rolling gamblers around the world who are preparing to stake the equivalent of millions of dollars
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    • 63 10 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or 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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    • 312 10 UPI SORRENTO, Monday SCREEN goddess Sophia Loren says she feels well as she approaches the age of 50 but admits to being "filled with anxiety, frustrations and fears like everyone." Miss Loren was quoted in Rome's II Messaggero newspaper as
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    • 307 10 Toxic gases and chemicals used, says US expert UPI SAN FRANCISCO, Monday ALONG with such highly publicised technological wonders as miniature calculators, the booming semiconductor industry may be producing serious and littlesuspected health hazards, an occupational health expert warns. "There are facts to suggest
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    • 107 10 Reuter NAPLES, Monday ABOUT 1,000 Neapolitans applauded wildly yesterday when the blood of St Januarius liquified, indicating that the saint would continue to protect Naples, Catholic Church sources said. The congregation followed glass phials carrying the dried blood around the Basilica of Santa Chiara in
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    • 59 10 UPI PITTSBURGH, Mon MUHAMMAD ALI, who was recently kicked out of the British Magical Society for revealing trade secrets, may see one of his homes disappear. A mortgage company warned last Saturday that it would sell his home in a Pittsburgh suburb unless
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  • money
    • 333 11 r 1 GOLD REPORT FROM GREEN COLLIER k A SPOT Gold Bullion opened at US$376 per ounce last Monday and held steadily above the technical support at US$375. This attracted scattered bargain hunting, which by Thursday, nad pushed the metal
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    • 947 11  -  By GUANG HUAN IN Aug 1, 1983, I wrote about the Price/Earnings (P/E) ratios at which some of tne finance sector stocks were trading at that time. Now that most of these companies have released their results for the financial year
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    • 140 11 SHARE OF THE DAY j NORTH Borneo Timbers, which looked to be making an upward run following some trading over the last few days, may or may not be just another wooden counter. After a recent rally brought NBT to $2.26, it slipped back to
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    • 299 12 MR CHEONG KIM PONG is now chairman of the Hong Fok Corporation in succession to the late Mr Cheong Eak Chong, founder of the corporation. Mr K P Cheong has been a director of the corporation since it was first incorporated in Singapore in 1967, under the name
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    • Article, Illustration
      277 12 MS CHI A KIM LI AN, Fitness International's instructress at Shenton House, was prorioted to manager of its Macau operation. She is Fitness International's first instructor to be promoted to such a position and she assumes responsibilities of the Macau Centre this month. MR HARRY LEONG, 36,
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    • 435 12 MALAYAN Banking's one-for-four bonus issue, one-for-four rights issue and eight per cent redeemable unsecured loan stock is a very devised financial configuration in the exercise to secure cash from shareholders for its operations and expansion. The bank announced late last month that it
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    • 112 12 THE LOCAL stock market's tone this morning was quietly mixed witn Straits Trading closing at $5.80, with a top volume of 264,000 shares. Pan Electric and Faber Merlin were actively traded. Toshiba gained 80 cents to $13 and K T Pau rose 50 cents to
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    • 99 12 THE US DOLLAR firmed in Singapore from last Friday's New York levels against most currencies in fairly active early trading. It initially firmed to 227.55/65 yen but selling by Tokyo exporters pushed it down to around 227.30/40 yen, still higher compared with New York's 227.10/20 close. The
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    • 260 12 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed. Cold Storage 3.90/3.96 Fraser and Neave 6.10/6 15 Haw Par 2.57/2.58 Jacks Intl 5.10 B Keck Seng 5.35/5.40 Magnum 3.72/3.74 M Cement 7.90/7.95 Arab-Mai Dev 1.21/122 Boustead 2.55 B Esso 13.20/13.50 Genting 5.25/5.30 GIH unq Hume 5.00 B Inchtape 2.92/2.93 MUIB
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    • 119 12 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US* 2.0955 2.0855 2.0765 sterling 2.9336 2.9115 2.9015 Australian 1.9384 1.9143 1.8993 Canadian 1.6257 1.6057 1.5907 New Zealand 1.3774 1.3573 1.3423 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.9816 10.6816 10.6316 Belgian franc/comm 3.7547
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  • 1111 13 CONCLUDING A TWO-PART ARTICLE RY JOHN MORTIMER ON HIS IMPRESSIONS OF SINGAPORE JOHN MORTIMER, Queen's Counsel, Internationally-known author and creator off the popular Rumpole series, continues the account off his fascination with Singapore. Part One off this article, reproduced with permission from
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  • letters
    • 854 14  -  Today we publish the third letter on the findings of the Taxi Task Force HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary Ministry of Communications Singapore 0409 THIS WEEK I would like to reply to the letters that have appeared in the newspapers about the taxi service. Most
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    • 86 14  -  TAN SIN GHEE Press Liaison Officer Customs and Excise Department Singapore I REFER to the letter "Is there a case for selling confiscated liquor?" by Eng (SM, April 28). The main purpose for the sale of confiscated liquor by the Customs and Excise
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    • 375 14 WE ARE a group of bodybuilders doing our training at Tiong Bahru Community Centre (CC). The bodybuilding club was formed some 20 years ago and today it enjoys an active membership of 60 men and four women. Last January, we were perturbed by the CC
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    • 127 14  -  JASMINE RATNAM Singapore 2057 SINGAPOREANS are supposed to be an educated lot. Yet, lately there has been an increase in news reports on pet abuse. The Singapore Monitor's report (SM, May 3) on the two dogs that were thought to
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    • 202 14 IT IS ridiculous to learn that a number of doctors have petitioned the Government opposing government clinics being kept opened until 10 p.m. This attitude is irresponsible. It is a fact that most doctors operate during office hours, and there is a
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  • opinion/letters
    • 468 15 COMMENT AMERICAN taxpayers have raised their eyebrows at the news that the outgoing Attorney-Gen-eral of the United States, Mr William French Smith, and his wife will visit Australia and New Zealand soon on a taxpayer-financed 12-day trip. There is nothing unusual about the visit except that
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    • 52 15 AS SBS buses are among the noisiest on the roads, could the relevant authority please enlighten us as to whether or not noise suppressors are used on these buses, and also what action has been taken to reduce the noise level of these large vehicles? RONALD
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    • 551 15 Let the best man do the job and keep it competitive I REFER to recent letters written by Justice and Associates (SM, April 26) asking for protectionism against foreigners in tne tallying business in Singapore Tallying," for those not familiar with the word, refers to the following
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 72 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wiK 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 15 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 883 16  -  (fKOTU leisure o By LO TIEN YIN BIG BIRD once said in Sesame Street that the good thing about an exercise bicycle is that you are always home, no matter how hard you pedal. But then, Big Bird has a weight problem only. For others,
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    • 129 16 ALL health freaks, keep your legs crossed. Fitaerobics, the hottest thing in the American keep-fit scene, may be coming your way. "This sport requires strength, flexibililty, endurance, the creativity to put a routine together and the courage to show it off in competition
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    • 248 16 LUCILLA TEOH "MAKE it burn. Feel the stretch," purrs Jane Fonda. "Easy for you to say," I muttered and sighed, wondering when my fam-ily-sized figure would become like Fonda's svelte one. If you are a masochist, the Jane Fonda Workout is for you. She
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    • 219 16 HER morning pastime used to be looking out of her window, envying those people walking to work. Ellen Cheng, 61, battled for 40 years with diabetes, high blood pressure and other sicknesses. Because of her cataracts, she is always banging into things.
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    • 648 16  -  SINGAPORE)! FESTIVAL J OF ARTS U 1984 rL By LUCILLA TEOH THE ROOM is bare of all recognisable furniture. What is the court room of the Ministry of Law during the week has been transformed into a rehearsal room. Slowly, the dancers filter
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    • 758 18 weoaai LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: CBS bid farewell last week to One Day at a Time after an BVfa-year run but cut only one other veteran show, The Mississippi, as it announced five new programmes for its prime-time schedule in September. Freshmen series that received cancellation notices from CBS
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    • 533 18 Eureka Stockade (Debut) (Ch 5, 9.25 pm) IN the 1850s, following the gold rush in the United States, many Americans travelled to Australia to find their fortune. Australia was the new frontier for Great Britain, but it was bankrupt. The new governor, Sir Charles Hotham, could
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    • 699 19  -  Second remake of the classic sinks in the second half By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LAT-WP THE THIRD telling of the epic clash between Captain Bligh and Mr Christian, this time called simply The Bounty, has a strong first half, a fascinating fleshingout of what is presumably the
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    • Article, Illustration
      414 19 TITLE: TONGKAT SAKTI (Magic Cane) STARRING: Boy Tirayoh, Anna Taeras DIRECTOR: Willy Wilianlo PRODUCER: NY Leonita Suptopo Reviewed by LUCILLA TEOH INDONESIAN films are not doing very well in Singapore. Judging from Tongkat Sakti, I am not surprised. This film was shot on an obviously low budget
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1023 17 I 1 1 \ZJ Sample Programme by Swordsman Solar The Art Maker Water along Nancy Kominsky MounZax i_,Programme People Water pollution is a big problem in many countries. reservoirs, rivers and seas are polluted because Batman the Boy Wonder. B The priceless Crown jewels stolen by Catwoman. B Joker steps
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    • 168 17 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 An IceCream War 12.45 Letter from London 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Sing a Song of London 1.45 Letters from Everywhere 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Baker's Half Dozen 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sarah and Company 4.00
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 410 19 fllM GUIDC EMPRESS (*****67): BE CAREFUL SWEET TyQj* HEART (C) DALIT (*****16): MAYBE IT S LOVE (C) SSJSfSf (*****01): BE CAREFUL SWEETSynopsis: A little girl lands herself in real trouble "kAKML) when she stumbles onto a murder-cum-adultery af- NEW HAPPY (*****63): BE CAREFUL SWEETfair. HEART (C) LIWAQU (*****30): BE CAREFUL
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 443 20 GENERASI KU THE KEMUNING SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE and the Marine Parade Branch Library are jointly organising a programme in Malay entitled Generasi Ku on Saturday at 3 pm at the Marine Parade Branch Library Auditorium. This programme will consist of poetry recitals, a one-act play and dance items. Those interested
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    • 854 20 OLEJNICZAK SSO CONCERT at Victoria Concert Hall will present Polish pianist Janusz Olejniczak *W* second concerts on Friday and Saturday A at 8.15 pm. He will play v AS pieces from Menaels- Si^V sohn, Chopin and Tchai- t^T Tickets and $4 are available the Victoria Theatre Booking Office, M Storage
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    • 38 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 9.16 am Low tide: 10.24 am (0.2 m) (0.3 m) High tide: 4.24 pm High tide: 5.43 pm (2.1 m) 2 m) Low tide: 9.15 pm Low tide: 10.28 pm (1.3 m) (1.4 m)
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  • 280 21 THE CHEF RECOMMENDS MAKE mum a feci like a queen this Mother's Day. In case you've forgotten, it falls on May 13 this year, and that's not too far away. Well, you've celebrated your Christmases, Chinese New Years and Valentine's Days with glee now
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 356 22 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 and Whampoa; Bedok- Chai Chee, Gulega, is the form below. Just fill it in, cut it out Somapah and Changi.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 438 23 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA You may find yourself being September 23 to October 22 blamed for another's error. A You ma y attracted tomost unlikely person will ex- wards a stranger. But this plain. You may have difficulty friendship won't come to anyin getting rid
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    • 397 26 classified APPOINTMENTS rrn Wealco I A member o< the Weerne Brother* Qroup TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are a highly profitable and successful distributor of many leading products which are current market leaders in Singapore. Our expansion into existing and new areas of business requires young men and women who look
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    • 1212 27 classified 273-9Q90 NOTICES Advertisement CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNTS OF:Namta of Doc——d Mombora Account No. 1. RATAN BTE PAMRY *****77J 2. MOHO BIN AHMAD *****67H 3. PANG MENG LIANG *****39E 4. MARK BO HUNG *****19J '5. TSNG CHI TEK *****99J 6. SIOW KHOON LOONG *****75 I 7. TAN KIN KIM *****671
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  • sports
    • 194 28 Reuter LONDON, Monday WORLD champion Anatoly Karpov soundly defeated Viktor Korchnoi at a world chess tournament on Saturday night after the two old rivals had sisnailed an end to a decade of bitter hostility between them. Karpov of the Soviet Union and Soviet exile
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    • 515 28 Reuter BRUSSELS, Monday THE DAZZLING skills of an Italian teenager in his first season with Belgian club Anderlecht has inspired comparisons with soccer's all-time greats. "Enzo Scifo is probably the greatest revelation in European soccer this season," said Anderlecht trainer Paul
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    • 519 28 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP BY JOHN SELLERS BIRMINGHAM CITY 0 LIVERPOOL 0 LIVERPOOL took another faltering step towards the First Division championship with a draw in a fiercely competitive match at St Andrews. With Manchester United also drawing, the result was sufficient to preserve Liverpool's two-point lead.
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    • 63 28 Leading goalscorers after Saturday's English soccer matches: Division One MMk FA Leegue Cup Cup Europe Total Rush (Liverpool) 27 8 2 5 42 Archibald (Spurs) 20 1 1 5 27 Christie (Notts Cty) 20 1 1 5 27 Division Two Dixon (Chelsea) 27 6 0 0 33 Keegan
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    • 197 28  -  By ERNEST FRIDA SCHOOLTEACHERS Chan Chow Tin and Chan Jim Kee have been selected for a month's coaching stint in Cologne by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Loh Lin Kok, the SAAA president said: "There were four applications for the coaching course and
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    • 1230 28 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 0 Liverpool 0, Coventry 2 Luton 2, Evorton 1 Manchester United 1, Ipswich 1 Sunderland 0, Leicester 2 Nottingham Forest 1, Notts County 0 Queens Park Rangers 3, Stoke 1 Southampton 1, Tottenham 2 Norwich 0, Watlord 0 Wolverhampton 0, West
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    • 526 29  -  Young Burmese pro wins Dunlop Masters with a fine 274 GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA By ERNEST FRIDA in Seremban KYI HLA HAN, the 23-year-old affable Burmese professional, took his game to new heights with a runaway win in the $40,000
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    • 345 29 P M SAMY finally broke loose from the poor form that has been threatening his confidence over the past few weeks when he posted the best overall cross score of one-under-par 70 in the Sembawang Country Club Open tournament yesterday. Said Samy:
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    • 400 29 Overall best gross score: P M Samy (Sem) 70. Overall best net score: Robert Teo (Sem) 65 ocb. 'A' division (handicap 0-10) best gross score: M Balraj (Seletar) 74 ocb. Net scores: 67 Sam Woo (Sem), 69 K Madasamy (Seletar), 70 N
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    • 775 29 WONG FONG Weng, a former Singapore cricketer turned golfer, played above himself to lead in the Singapore Island Country Club Intermediate championship played at the Bukit course yesterday. Fong Weng, who plays to a handicap of 11, shot a 79 in
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    • 208 30 The Star TEAM captains and other officials have been warned to stay off the courts of Stadium Negara during the Thomas and Über Cups tournaments. The stern warning comes from tournament referee Arthur Jones who declared the courts sacrosant for the duration
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    • 325 30 Lianhe Zaobao KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SURPRISINGLY, badminton seems to be the last thing on Razif Sidek's mind. Ask him questions on badminton these days and you'll draw a blank. But talk about cars, motor racing and rallying and see you Eazif's
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    • 321 30 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ENGLAND will whip Canada 5-0 in the Über Cup Group A match today. That s the bold prediction of English coach Brian Hooper and their No. 1 player Helen Troke. On paper, England are virtually winners.
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    • 325 30 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IF ENGLAND are hoping for a 5-0 win over Canada, they will have to toil hard to keep that slate clean in tonight's Group A match. This is the promise the Canadians have made
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    • 188 30 SEEN AND HEARD The Star THE European players may well have cried "fixed". As if the heat in Kuala Lumpur is not bad enough, the air-conditioning system at the hotel where the Thomas and Über Cup teams are staying has been out
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    • 27 30 TONIGHT'S FIXTURES: Thomas Cup: Malaysia vs Japan (Group A); Denmark vs Sweden (Group B) I Übor Cup: Canada vs England (Group A); China vs Indonesia (Group B)
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    • 344 31 MALAYSIA CUP QUARTER-FINALS SELANGOR PULL AHEAD WITH RAZALI'S GOAL The Star RAZALI Alias gave Selangor a one-goal advantage to carry into the return leg quarter-final against Federal Territory on Wednesday. At half time, the score was still 0-0. It was a well deserved victory for the
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    • 358 31 The Star PAHANG coach Fred Binney won't forget this match against Kelantan last night in a hurry. He was kicked in the behind by a Kelantan plaver after he had tried to rush into the field to help one of his injured players. Kelantan revealed the
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    • 143 31 Johor hand Malacca a drubbing The Star JOHOB taught Malacca a lesson in soccer as they went on to send last year's league champions to a humiliating defeat in the Malaysia Cup first leg quarter-final encounter at the Municipal Stadium in Seremban yesterday. With this defeat,
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    • 130 31 The Star SABAH, rejuvenated by the presence of former national player James Wong, snatched a well-earned draw against Penang at the City Stadium yesterday. James s inclusion in the 25th minute, where he came in as a substitute for his brother Vincent, sparked off Sabah's revival.
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