Singapore Monitor, 8 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
1984-05-08
1
31
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singmonitor
Singapore Monitor
-
Title Section16 1984-05-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION f 1 30cents M.C. (P) No 21/5/84 Tuesday, May 8, 198416 words
-
Article, Illustration882 1984-05-08 1 YONG POW ANG - PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S MATCHES: Back page By YONG POW ANG MANAGEMENT should look upon a union as an asset and make it more effective by allowing the middle-level and junior executives to join house unions. This is to ensure that there are sufficient882 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1984-05-08 1 ■TV Guide: Page 18 ■TV Scene Highlights: Page 199 words
-
Advertisement102 1984-05-08 1 cA reputation jbr mdlence FOOKCHIONG GOLDSMITH PTE. LTD. 219 South Bridge Road Singapore 0105 T* *****51 **********5252 1\ Js£ ■KSV HSiim^H iCZ-~ rrrr 7 nwy J, SANTOS DE CARTIER WATER RESISTANCE AUTOMATIC QUARTZ S.~- ir, L" fe kymilA&C artier /j^^. /yk ~> Les must de Canier Boutiques: Singapore MM Orchard102 words
-
-
home
-
171 1984-05-08 2 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM THE telephone receptionist is like a public relations officer of the company. He or she is in the "frontline" of the company's communications with the public and helps to project the appropriate image of the company. That's why the Rotary Club of171 words
-
Article114 1984-05-08 2 IF YOU suffer from high fever with a chill, you should see a doctor immediately. This advice was given by the Ministry of Environment after three cases of malaria were reported in the Clementi/West Coast area. The three victims a 12-year old student, a 17-year old114 words
-
272 1984-05-08 2 SHAMALA KANDIAH - Suggestion at seminar on employment of physically disadvantaged By SHAMALA KANDIAH INSTEAD of importing foreign workers, we should think about making use of the one per cent of our working population who are disabled. This was one of the suggestions put forward during a272 words
-
Article, Illustration103 1984-05-08 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - PICTURE AND STORY BY CHEW YEN FOOK A jet landing on a block of HDB flats? With its wheels outstretched, this plane certainly looks like it is going to land on top of a block of half-completed Housing Board flats at Tampines New Town early this week.103 words
-
290 1984-05-08 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL A DOCTOR was today charged in a district court with cheating seven patients of a total of $7,350 in medical fees. He told them they were suffering from serious ailments. In all, the patients made 203 visits to Dr Chow290 words
-
98 1984-05-08 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG THIEVES broke into a Katong Shopping Centre office and stole $13,000 from a safe. Miss R Lint, 25, a secretary of Tenpin Pte Ltd, reported to police that the office was ransacked after it was closed on Sunday at98 words
-
384 1984-05-08 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE Coroner's Court today recorded an open verdict at an inquiry into the death of a six-year-old boy who fell into a six-foot deep construction pit and drowned. The body of Lee Meng Wai of Jalan384 words
-
106 1984-05-08 3 DR Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education) and MP for River Valley, will hold a dialogue session during the Residents' Evening at River Valley Community Centre on Friday at 8 pm. He will touch on education policies, the controversial106 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1984-05-08 4 IT IS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED NEXT MARCH RESIDENTS in Jurong East and West new towns will find it easier to travel by bus when a new bus interchange in Jurong Town Centre is completed next March. Construction work on the interchange has started at254 words
-
Article, Illustration300 1984-05-08 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG MR JUSTICE T S Sinnathuray this morning adjourned hearing to allow the parties in a dispute over the ownership of a five-room flat in Ang Mo Kio to reach settlement outside court. The judge summoned the300 words
-
Article128 1984-05-08 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG TWO armed robbers held up a couple at knifepoint and robbed them of cash and valuables worth $21,000 from their home yesterday. Mr K O Ho, 59, and his wife were about to leave their Jalan Japi home, in the Orchard area,128 words
-
569 1984-05-08 6 Ee Boon Lee - A JournalUt'4 Notebook By Ee Boon Lee THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Association is in deep trouble. One faction is accusing the other of trying to pack a meeting with phantom members so as to stay in power. But the MCA is not the only party569 words
-
99 1984-05-08 6 SINGAPORE Airlines'.-fContribution to the Republic's fross domestic product increased from 3.1 per cent in 982 to 3.3 per cent last year. The SIA group is also one of the largest employers in Singapore, employing one out of every 91 working99 words
-
359 1984-05-08 6 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY THREE former primary school teachers achieved their life-long ambition of a university education when they finished their studies at the National University of Singapore two months ago. In addition, Miss Loo Cheng Peng, 38, Mr359 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement135 1984-05-08 2 Sub-total/total are obtained with one touch j 4-key independent memory absorbs heavy work loads^^^^^JßMßfcr Built-in business brain for percentages direct answers^^^B^^^^^ to add-ons, discounts, ratios and increase/decrease values. A go-anywhere power source lets you use batteries or the nearest AC outlet. emporium I 'jiir I m (S) PTE LTD V135 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1984-05-08 3 Every Wednesday an< Friday at Lunchtime Food and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday: Minden Fashion House adds new interest to imported casual garments in cotton, linen and silk. Friday: Koya Creation combines fresh looks from the Orient with their very116 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement170 1984-05-08 4 KEEP A PERFECT BALANCE WITH POCARI, THE ISOTONIC DRIHK. Lulu is a super secretary, whose life is made up of endless piles <r-~r life, of paperwork and files, accompanied by her boss's loud voice HM" *****111 and the consistent ringing of the telephone. All this fluster may KS leave her170 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement190 1984-05-08 5 I Bfekt V; In the past 25 years, Singapore has developed It means maintaining a strong economy. Jp a way of life that is peaceful and prosperous. Working hard in every business. And being A life that is worth defending. organised so that the nation can be mobilized X 9£190 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement83 1984-05-08 6 ■Ml f M' Back in full swing Come to the Kasbah attheJSasSa/b\ and watch the most talked Moii-Qftfr, 5 «h*-wo They'll pack your evenings with their unique brands of NewWave, Solid Rock, Pop and Rock 'n' Roll. And showmanship that's sheer dynamite! l LOO }?.45 pa? ifSspm 12.30 am iwgapcrr83 words
-
Advertisement11 1984-05-08 6 To Buy or Not to Buy Read property section Wednesday'* Monitor11 words
-
-
world
-
397 1984-05-08 7 The Star HONG KONG, Tuesday THE COLLAPSED Carrian group's liquidators are moving against "third-tier" companies, including several connected with Malaysian businessmen, in an effort to recover some of the estimated US$l.2B billion ($2.6 billion) of Carrian debts A source said theThe Star - 397 words
-
211 1984-05-08 7 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tuesday A NERVOUS but hopeful Walter Mondale goes for a Brand-slam8 rand-slam victory today over challengers Senator lary Hart, and Rev Jesse Jackson in four state primaries that could virtually cinch the Democratic presidential nomination for the former viceLAT-WP - 211 words
-
131 1984-05-08 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday WORLD central bankers, in New York for a three-day debate on the international debt crisis, are unlikely to decide on new long-term solutions, a senior official of the US central bank said. "I wouldn't raise my expectations,Reuter - 131 words
-
123 1984-05-08 8 Reuter ROME, Tuesday AT LEAST 20 people were injured and hundreds of Buildings devastated by an earthquake in southern Italy yesterday, officials said. A spokesman for the Ministry for Civil Protection, which is coordinating rescue operations, said there were no reports of fatalitiesReuter - 123 words
-
Article487 1984-05-08 8 More difficult for this age group to learn new information and retain it LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Tuesday CONTRARY to popular thinking, some research indicates that the most significant change in a healthy person's memory occurs not in old age but between ages 30LAT-WP - 487 words
-
361 1984-05-08 8 Reuter BUCHAREST, Tuesday A NEW joke is being whispered among Romanian families, who have been exhorted to revive the country's flagging birthrate by producing up to four children as a patriotic duty. "OK, we'll have four children," runs the punchline. "But onlyReuter - 361 words
-
446 1984-05-08 8 World population nears 4.8 b and still growing AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE WORLD'S population grew to nearly 4.8 billion in the past year, adding about as many people as the number living in Mexico and Austria combined. The Population Reference Bureau, a private Washington research group, estimated yesterday that theAP - 446 words
-
103 1984-05-08 8 AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday NEWBORNS in developed nations can expect to outlive babies arriving in the third world by 15 years, according to population estimates by the Population Reference Bureau. Here are selected countries from the Population Reference Bureau's list of nations, theirAP - 103 words
-
497 1984-05-08 9 LATWP LANG SON (Vietnam), Tuesday DESPITE the intensity o! the rhetoric, Western diplomats in Hanoi believe the fighting between China and Vietnam, which began on April 2, will not significantly worsen. The two neighbours have traded artillery fire and charges of frovocations alongLATWP - 497 words
-
109 1984-05-08 9 BANGKOK, Tues REAL power in the Viet-namese-backed government in Phnom Penh is held by Say Phutang and not President Heng Samrin, according to the former deputy head of Hanoi's Political and Propaganda School. Mr Sek Yen, Deputy Director of the Political and Propaganda109 words
-
279 1984-05-08 9 LAT-WP BEIJING, Tuesday ALREADY one of the world's most tightly-controlled societies, China announced yesterday that its citizens would be required to carry new identity cards at all times in an effort to check crime. Liu Fuzhi, the Minister of Public Security, said everyoneLAT-WP - 279 words
-
132 1984-05-08 9 Major Anzus war games begin without Mirages DARWIN, Tuesday AMERICAN, Australian and New Zealand defence forces began a major military exercise yesterday but without Australian Mirage fighters which have been grounded, Australian Defence officials said. The 12 jet fighters scheduled to take part were among Australia's 70-strong Mirage fleet which132 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement507 1984-05-08 7 ?vn flH| 55 t cools the four corners t S of your world j For better living. The Daikin Econair System cools wall-mounted and come in elegant QP JJJJi more rooms in your home to give you greater platinum or simulated walnut finish. comfort And they're so quiet, you hardly507 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1984-05-08 8 Get a new slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule in the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to108 words
-
Advertisement9 1984-05-08 8 Investing in Properties? Read property section in Wednesday's Monitor9 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement130 1984-05-08 9 I ligli flying office equipmentRemincton Our electronic typewriter, the Remtronic 2(XM). Features of an electronic, price of an electric. u-Bix ()nr well-respected -i —j— copiers ofTer low cost per H copy and highly reliable after-sales service. I 1 robo 3^ Our (xcrnian-niade Roto Offset machines mm '^L have been tried,130 words
-
-
money
-
195 1984-05-08 10 Highlands Lowlands to offset labour shortage with machines HIGHLANDS Lowlands is having difficulty improving productivity to offset the drift of labour out of estates to urban centres, it says in its annual report. To make up for the loss of estate workers, its chairman, Mr Syed Mahmood, said: "We are195 words
-
Article, Illustration435 1984-05-08 10 JOYCE QUEK - Proposed TSRs rejected by the Stock Exchange By JOYCE QUEK CITY Development Ltd's plans to raise $90 million through unsecured loan stock with transfera b 1 e subscription rights (TSRs) have been dashed by the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The exchange has refused435 words
-
Article289 1984-05-08 10 The Star LONG suffering shareholders of loss-stricken India-Malay-sia Textiles Bhd (IMT) are finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel for hopes of a recovery in the company. The good news came over the weekend with the removal of the bailiff following theThe Star - 289 words
-
Article, Illustration217 1984-05-08 10 SHARE OF THE DAY j SWIRE Pacific has taken quite a nosedive following its move to take total control of 72.5 per cent owned Swire Properties. The deal, announced before trading on April 30, took HKSI.7O off the price of the A shares, which217 words
-
229 1984-05-08 10 SINGAPORE share prices closed slightly steadier this morning after a quiet opening with Pan El still highest on the volume counter at 11S,000 shares. It was last done at $1.94. KL Kepong had 96,000 shares counted and closed at $2.99, while 82,000229 words
-
Article171 1984-05-08 10 THE US DOLLAR eased slightly in Singapore against most major currencies on profit taking in moderate earlv trading, dealers said. Tney said the dollar's undertone remained bullish on expectations of high US interest rates and the possibility of West German metal workers strikes. The dollar opened firmer171 words
-
Article278 1984-05-08 11 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: quietly steady Cold Storage 3.88/3.90 Fraser Neave 6.05/6.10 Haw Par 2.53/2.54 Jacks Intl 5.10/5.50 Keck Seng 5.30 B Magnum 3.70/3.72 M Cement 7.80/8.00 Arab-Mai Dev 120/121 Boustead 2.60/2.62 Esso 13.10/13.50 Genting 5.25/5.30 G I H 2.48 S Hume 5.20 B Inchcape 2.91/2.92278 words
-
Article146 1984-05-08 11 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US$ 2 1015 ***** 2 0825 sterling 2.9157 2 8937 2 8837 Australians 1 9324 1 9083 1 8933 Canadian 1 6293 1 6093 1 5943 New Zealand 1 3727 1 3527 1 3377 8$ to146 words
-
537 1984-05-08 11 COMPANY NEWS PUBLIC CORPORATION'S results were badly hit by weak demand for its yarn and knitwear, high interests and operating cost for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. Unaudited results showed a group loss of M 51.85 million on a turnover of M537 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1984-05-08 11 "^eU^Ve»«» d r c \A\OM r^" 41 TODAY'S BEST CHOICE I** r t tt& More and more people the world over are discovering the comfort, M reliability and unbeatable economy of SUZUKI. Make your best choice today. See the full range of SUZUKI passenger and commercial vehicles at our showroom149 words
-
-
1208 1984-05-08 12 features WITH no industrial base or raw materials and on the wrong side of Britain now for European trade, Liverpool has lost a third of its population in 20 years. Of those who remain, nearly 20 per cent are unemployed and largely unemployable.1,208 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement128 1984-05-08 12 !H ■TTffl METAL tambour f DOORS CABINET Sizes H 198 cm x W 120 cm x 42cm H 105 cm x W 120 cm x 42cm The Vinco Filing System hangs, stacks, shelves, files and stores all kinds of information in very little space, vinco kli A MI-NE COMPANY Att\128 words
-
-
opinion/letters
-
Article491 1984-05-08 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra has come a lone way since its inauguration on Jan 24, 1979. Conceived to fill a "scandalous" void in the serious music scene, it has played itself into the hearts of many Singaporeans. Nobody could have envisaged491 words
-
162 1984-05-08 13 SINGAPOREAN youths are politically apathetic. This subject was raised by Dr Toh Chin Chye in his talk with students of the National University of Singanore (NUS) in Rochore Community Centre. I fully agree with him. Let us look around our country, we can find162 words
-
Article56 1984-05-08 13 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Executive Ant Secretary (Public Relations) Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Tay Teck Hock who complained of defects not tended to in his flat (SM, April 19). We would appreciate if he could provide his address so56 words
-
197 1984-05-08 13 R DORAISAMY - Company agrees, but some problems to be ironed out: Union REPLIES R DORAISAMY General Secretary Singapore Air Transport-Workers' Union PLEASE refer to the letter by Ex-National Servicemen of SIA (SM, April 28). SATU has been asking SIA to pay additional increments to National197 words
-
203 1984-05-08 13 NEGLECTED ONE - NEGLECTED ONE Singapore 0512 THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) has been very successful in attracting industrialists to invest in Singapore. The benefits we get are more jobs, more revenue for the government and, most importantly, a successful transfer of technology. But the203 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement72 1984-05-08 13 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wM 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 the72 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous87 1984-05-08 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Delta House, Singapore 0315 Telephone: *****88 Telex No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Nee, Chief Editor Hazel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor Toh Thian Ser, Deputy Chief Editor Robin Yiu, Circulation Manager Felix Soh, Assistant Editor Lee Chiu87 words
-
Miscellaneous37 1984-05-08 13 Chief. we\e been W3TKing on it campaign srrategy for tie elections.' nin 39»nsr tejam .IF Harr fettle nominee.Tfien \cu emphasize, HtITUNT 5 GOOD-ITLETS itie good owfashioned virtues of me fast! REAQMA Bt REAGAN.' i* warn T«r> fuan37 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement553 1984-05-08 14 A Nr\ Even il you've never used a camera before. you'll be surprised at how easy capture good times with the compact. Nikon SWINGER Seven fully automatic features take care of everything. < PA\ so all y 3u io is point and shoot hi automatically focusea the lens, advances the553 words
-
-
Article, Illustration201 1984-05-08 15 LEE CHIU SAN - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER By LEE CHIU SAN MANY would-be photographers have lost their heads after developing a roll of film and seeing pictures like the one above. Such pictures seldom result when beginning cameramen simply point and shoot with their fully automated,201 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1984-05-08 15 PHOTOGRAPHY MADE SIMPLE This innovations in camera design and technology And our cameras have years, to set new trends in the industry.22 words
-
Advertisement390 1984-05-08 15 Canonl9B4 Canon LJK. Otympfc Games Special The Olhctal 35mm Camera ot /1 iiTvl I It the 1904 Otymptc Games /jrj I J] OS6> The thoroughly versatile Canon T5O assures quality action photography With Programmed Automation and Automatic Film Advance to get you ready tor every shot With newly-developed 35-70 mm390 words
-
-
leisure
-
Article, Illustration363 1984-05-08 16 INEZ WEI - FOR THAT SPECIAL EVENING Fashion at leisure Clothes from BOUTIQUE de PATRICIA, Far East Plaza Location: BOULEVARD HOTEL Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI A SPECIAL evening calls for a special way of dressing. You've waited long enough for a good reason to indulge in a few luxuries. Now thatPictures by SPENCER LOH - 363 words
-
Article, Illustration518 1984-05-08 16 WONG AH YOKE - FINALISTS FOR MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST LACKED CONFIDENCE By WONG AH YOKE I EXPECTED a night of heady glamour. What I saw was a parade of girls trying their best to put on a smile and to move like fashion models. One by one, they518 words
-
Article, Illustration524 1984-05-08 18 PHILIP CHEAH - TV SCENE By PHILIP CHEAH TWO interesting music-related programmes have crept on to our screens in recent months. Where one is progressive and modern, the other is historical and retrospective. Square Pegs on Sunday, Channel 3 at 7.30 pm, is a New Wave-orientated524 words
-
Article, Illustration485 1984-05-08 18 Rhapsody in Colour (Last Episode) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THE final programme looks at the colour white, which symbolises strength, purity and grandeur. Hostess Cnristina One, the SBC Dancers, Bill Kane, Christina and Bill, Richard Ortega Quinteta and Sylvia McCully Dancers will entertain tonight. Some485 words
-
Article, Illustration977 1984-05-08 19 PHILIP CHEAH - By PHILIP CHEAH SINGAPORE is not in the league of those who can provide 200 films in a fortnight as Hong Kong has just done for its Eighth Film Festival but it manages relatively well to meet mov-ie-buff demands. This year saw the New Zealand Film Festival,977 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1984-05-08 16 r REMOVAL SALE i^JS 7v\ MISS LODGE <IHISS> PLAZA SINGAPURA, *02 3912 words
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous573 1984-05-08 17 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Understudy (C) (r). 4.25 Vocal Recital by Nagore E M Hanifa (T) (r). 4.55 Open House Theatre. Singer and storyteller from South Africa. Mr Paul Tracy, The LA Mime Company and a percussion group are featured today.573 words
-
Miscellaneous883 1984-05-08 17 Qirfc,U v -L '<3 i /i>4a A Venice the sinking city. Chronicle: Venice Preserved (Ch 12, 8 pm) looks at whet is being done to save the city. 5.02 Quran Reading. 8.00 New* and Weather Forecast. 5.07 Programme Summary. 8.25 Azan Isyak. 5.12 Family Hour Festival: New York City Too883 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1984-05-08 18 I UsejQ22Z3T I H i Simple 'Self Application' Kits now available Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces air-conditioning costs Makes glass shatter-resistant Improves outdoor beauty Maintenance free Easy application self-adhesive 3 colours: Grey, Bronze, Silver Distributors AXIS TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. 9 Jalan Besar, Call *****76 Singapore 0820. *****41 UNI84 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous404 1984-05-08 19 fllM GUIDE NEW HAPPY (*****63): BE CAREFUL SWEETheart <o DALIT (*****16): SEEDING OF A GHOST (C) TOA PAYOH (*****34): BE CAREFUL SWEETHEART (CI LIWAGU (*****30): SIAMESE CURSE (C) I BEDOK (*****7): HEAVEN CAN HELP (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): OF BLOODY PEONY AT Starring: Zeng Zhiwei, Zhong Chuhong, Wu Yaohan NIGHT (C)404 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1984-05-08 20 JADE: HIIRRY-HURRY-HURRY LAST DAYS! (*****80) S SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 J: TO LAUGH, OOME TO CRY, U||||||FR HF :TO CARE, COME TO TERMS HIHHUI Ul BEST FILM KSTHRICIOI —KSHHBS— /^dmawSSuSfSmouoM33 words
-
Advertisement101 1984-05-08 20 ********************000 g CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! g X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm X q A Fantasy Adventure Set To Hard Rock Music! jj §ORCHARD (S pore) OPENS THURS§ with CATHAY (KUALA LUMPUR) g a "Unfaithfully yours so much fun to watch" if 1 Jaime Lye, Business Times.101 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous348 1984-05-08 20 nsam NONYA BEADWORK THERE will be a slide-show and talk on Nonya Beadwork and Embroidery on Thursday at the National Museum Theatrette at 8 pm. Admission is free. ASIAN RELIGIONS A LECTURE on dominant symbolism in Asian religions will be held at the National Museum Theatrette at 9.30 am and348 words
-
Miscellaneous554 1984-05-08 20 ART p LEE MOK'S paintings will be on display until tomorrow at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Exhibition Hall, 10 am to 6 pm. Admission is free. ENVIRONMENTAL ART AN exhibition on environmental art versus ar- JPnT^lMfcr tificial environment, by artist Dieter Magnus, <** will be held at554 words
-
Miscellaneous154 1984-05-08 20 POLISHED BRASS MUSIC for Everyone tomorrow will feature Polished Brass, at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8 prn The ensemble, formed in June 1979, is made up of 21 South Australian musicians, 14 of whom are instrumental teachers at the music branch of the South Australian Education Department. The other154 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement349 1984-05-08 21 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS How to have your say and enjoy ittoo Through the "Neighbourhood" of I VP fl and Whampoa; Bedok Chai Chee,Gulega, course. The 8-page weekly newspaper that's I I J H Somapah and Changi. packed with local news and photos of I I I Singapore Colour Centres: 451349 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous457 1984-05-08 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA By showing kindness to a September 23 to October 22 stranger you will win a new Time spent helping an older friend. A surprise should make person will be most rewardfamily life smoother. Someone ing. A letter may bring some will457 words
-
Miscellaneous183 1984-05-08 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook riw so t*srr' mp™™ |y— f*rkiM*\ a minute Ni I KE6P HAVING- [VOUK MV A VDUR $f*C£/ SOfAE- OH?\ I f THERE, I THOUGHT I problems WITH /WHAT? space.')/ SPACg?y ALUWS <WMECJ/J WE WERE. BACK yl IQ's^jS DR SMOCK By George Lemont THIS PATIENT S A183 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement238 1984-05-08 23 +$-"@%/\^{|%?=/@|,^<(|&;+.!/~,~ MONITOR'S DIRECTORY Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Words 0.35 cent* per word 0.55 cent* per word ()i«pl«v $7.70 p«r col. cm $12.00 p«r col. cm. Bnainesa Hre Mon-Frl, 9am-spm Sat. 9am-lpm Acctmrrme Ching Lmg Acct 913-541/ 7(0-1631 Commercial Serv 280-1157/8583 Daniel Chan Mgnt Serv 296-4765 Financial Point238 words
-
Advertisement169 1984-05-08 23 CAR RENTAL Advance Car Rental 215-2704 A 1 Car Rental 282-3879 Elvin Rent-A-Car 741-4791/» Funland Rent-A-Car 223-7384 Hong Seng Car Rental 336-2161. Keng Soon Auto 337-7533 Kin Sal Veh Rental 214-4171 Pleasant Car Rental 284-4871 Three Star 345-4791/235-0256 Trinity Rent-A-Car 235-9293 cab servkjno Maintamence I Set vicing at your Convenience169 words
-
Advertisement223 1984-05-08 23 Bnckhouse Mobile Discos4s-9163 Christeve Mobile Disco 440-2277 Disco World Mobile 296-3939 Gallant Trek Disco 336-3549 Goodtimes 224-3111/ 223-0414 Illusion Mobile Disco 293-9866 Immensity Link *****65/*****78 Ken's MuSicarama 336-9756/7 New Wave Disco Serv 241-6467 Nightrip Mobile Unit 545-3501 Quebec 336-3632 336-3667 Rythmic Sound Serv 214-192/ Tres Joli Mobile Disco 291-5313 Western223 words
-
Advertisement187 1984-05-08 23 HfRMUIURh /RESTORATION /REUFffOLSTEMY Ann# Foo Sofa Centre 255-72 M Kong Sing Can* Craft 205, Upper Thomson Rd 254-4124 Mayiune Interior 741-07(2. Technique Upholstery 63-1137 INTERIOR DECOR/DEMON A I B Contracts. Interior and Renovation 331-1036 Ankoh Interior Oeco 449-3391 Carol Interior 454-5673/256-2611 Curtain Rails (toso) 213-1644 Design A Renovation 456-0770 Kwang187 words
-
Advertisement268 1984-05-08 23 L.J. Liew Piano Co 737-6328 Sonata Music House 339-7021 Victor Music Centre ....746-9770/ Victor Music Centra ....338-3215/ Victor Music Centre 748-7924. OFFICE BEMVKBB Jelen Secretarial Serv 447-4267 Vida Commercial Serv 284-1965 ornoAtm For soft lenses and free trial wear, please consult Allen Optician Public M%asion, 432 Balestier Rd. #01-450 Tel:268 words
-
Advertisement268 1984-05-08 23 THIS WEEK WINE LOVERS SPECIAL (FREE TASTING) 1 Ksrhenauer Oliver De France (White) excellent, dry white wine from the famous region ol Bordeaux easy and refreshing to drink $9.50. i Eschenauer Oliver De France (Hed) a well-balanced, red wine with a delightful bouquet and mm cmnwoL Active Pest Control 459-4990268 words
-
Advertisement260 1984-05-08 23 Harmons Pte Investigation t Security Ag.... *****78/*****77. (24 hr answering service 337-2255, ask for Harmon Singh Hong Maintenance A Security Senfce 466-5346/ 466-3731 Intertec Pte Ltd 223-0749 M Salomon Secur 298-8263 Pan Island Secur 339-4541 Petra Security Service.9l-1953/ 532-3890 Prop Invest Serv 447-3691 Tom-Reck Security Serv9l-9343 EEMVKE9 Character Analysis/ 1Q533-7617260 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1984-05-08 24 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant CMS AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacan- M ctes for the post of: B e singaporean 18-35 B years old 9 e Physically fit for B handling cargo/bag B gages S e willing to do shift I work B e Those with valid class B 3 driving276 words
-
Advertisement370 1984-05-08 24 Situations Vacant IfflHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following (A) TECHNICAL OFFICER (METALFOftM) (B) TECHNICAN (COLO ROOM MAINTENANCE) (C) TECHNICAN (MAINTENANCE) (0) TECHNICIAN (PREFABRICATE) (E) JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Requirements for Posts (A) Technican Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Building, Structural or Civil Engineering and preferably with Class 3 Dnving370 words
-
Advertisement254 1984-05-08 24 NATURE'S SWEETEST OFFERING t ALPHONSO MANGO Sweet, juicy and delicious specially graded, packed and air flown from India. Taste it at least once. Wholesale Price: 5524.00 Per Dozen FREE DELIVERY. ANYWHERE IN SINGAPORE 4 Please telephone your orders in advance. J TEL: 336-8632, 339-2942 NOTE: Due to heavy orders we254 words
-
Advertisement98 1984-05-08 24 Enjoy the convenience of a home delivered Monitor dally or Sunday AT NO EXTRA COST. Details from *****5S x 229 Florists Order your Mother's Day Flowers from 4 Bells Sc Bows (Florist) for that A Touch of Floral Elegance. i Bells Bows (Florist) A 17 Boagainvillea Park J Singapore 112898 words
-
Advertisement273 1984-05-08 24 Interior Decor /Renovation ixouttm mmotu auii murai. curtains, wallpapers, carpets Transform your ordinary coffee table into a custom-made design *****3/ *****31/8 Office Equipment A Furniture m-voHOttrmr or torAt, cushions, etc Specialist charging reasonable rates Please call 481-0077 (day). *****98 (night) Pickers Movers CMKAO THAMBPOOTATION, DAY and night services Friendty and273 words
-
Advertisement407 1984-05-08 24 Property For Sale r MARINE PfIRRDC 1 I AT ST. PATKIC KN NOAD/M AKINK PARADK KOAI)| I LUXURIOUS FINISHING AND FITTING I OF HIGH QUALITY M Jfk ]Mfc i > I !|V| -»5 r I ffaFiTl -r^ r *'T M" Special Reduction Offer Now 10% Discount I All Type B407 words
-
Advertisement51 1984-05-08 24 out 10, tommtmut Park. 9th floor. 2010 aq. ft Futy furnished vacant possession $695,000 S.Y Um 285-0021 M*r fa MKAMQOO* Garden oomar terrace, single storey 2.800 sq ft Reasonable price tor delate mg 283-1000. Snapfln Management Services Pte Ltd MNMMV improved top floor, good location and amenites $90,000 negotiable Tel51 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement341 1984-05-08 25 rNOTlcr^^ I We. THE CARD EXPRESS PTE LTD refer to I I the Notice which appeared in the Singapore Monitor on the H 4th May 1984 given by the Card International of 264 A B H I Victoria Street, Penang, Malaysia. H I We hereby inform the general public, our341 words
-
Advertisement494 1984-05-08 25 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chee Pek Khan of No. Block 108, Braddell View #03-05 Singapore 2057, have applied for a First Class Public House (Extended) licence in respect of premises at M/s PL A Food Services Pte Ltd, Hotel Nikko Shopping Centre, No. 317 Outram Road494 words
-
Advertisement394 1984-05-08 25 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I, Akiyoshi Mikami of No. Blk B Far East Mansion #13-28, Singapore 0923, have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s Shoki Foods (S) Pte Ltd, 10 Anson Road #02-86 A to 02-89 A Int'l Plaza, Singapore394 words
-
-
sports
-
Article, Illustration1603 1984-05-08 26 IPS WHAT is important to an understanding of the life that shaped distance runner Zola Budd on the way to her record-breaking runs is her background and upbringing in South Africa. The Orange Free State (later South Africa) was settled mainly by emigrant Boers, theIPS - 1,603 words
-
Article, Illustration511 1984-05-08 27 PETER HAWTHORNE; KENNY MOORE - MONITOR SPORTS COLOUR EXTRA BY PETER HAWTHORNE AND KENNY MOORE THE girl, running barefoot as usual, was already far ahead in her 5,000-metre race on the pink Tartan of Stellenbosch University's Coetzenburg Stadium, near Cape Town, South Africa. Then the January night wind came down from the Stellenbosch511 words
-
Article, Illustration843 1984-05-08 28 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY DATUK Amar Wee Hood Teck's Siapa Rajah IV stepped up his preparation for the $200,000 Perak Derby over 2,400 metres this Sunday with an attractive workout at Ipoh today. With a riding boy astride, the Amalgam six-year-old went843 words
-
444 1984-05-08 28 KEN JALLEH JR - By KEN JALLEH JR EXAMINATIONS and poor timing made a mockery of the Singapore Open swimming championship, turning the first day's events into a Sunday swim with about as much excitement as the overcast weather at Toa Payoh yesterday.444 words
-
Article, Illustration430 1984-05-08 28 Reuter, AP LONDON, Tuesday WORLD champion Anatoly Karpov appeared certain to retain his lead in the King's International Chess Tournament here last night after the 10th round of play. The Soviet player adjourned his 10th game against BritonReuter, AP - 430 words
-
379 1984-05-08 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE squash fans are in for a treat when some of the world's top players display their stuff in the Yeo's-Pepsi Challenge series starting tomorrow at Kallang. Seven players, fresh from their first leg in Hong Kong,379 words
-
Article, Illustration295 1984-05-08 29 JOHN SELLERS - LIVERPOOL S COVENTRY CITY 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER English league games were played yesterday In England as It was the Spring Bank holiday. ROUNDUP BY JOHN SELLERS A RECORD-breaking four-goal blitz from the incredible lan Rush pushed Liverpool to the brink of their third295 words
-
Article, Illustration312 1984-05-08 29 SOUTHAMPTON 5 SPURS 0 SOUTHAMPTON also clinched a place in Europe next season when they crushed a Spurs side without 10 regulars. Tottenham, who face a trip to Anderlecht tomorrow in the first leg of the UEFA Cup final, left312 words
-
227 1984-05-08 29 MANCHESTER UNITED 1 IPSWICH 2 ALAN Sunderland, the man Manchester United almost signed, sent the old Trafford championship dream crashing three minutes from time. Sunderland, who was on manager Ron Atkinson's shopping list at the start of the season,227 words
-
193 1984-05-08 29 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 5 WATFORD 1 WATFORD did their FA Cup final chances no good at all with a mo-rale-crushing hiding at the hands of slick Forest, who clinched a place in next season's UEFA Cup with this victory. Manager Graham Taylor fumed193 words
-
Article213 1984-05-08 29 Division One Arsenal 3 West Ham 3 Aston ViHa 0, Evert on 2 Liverpool 5 Coventry 0 Luton 0 Stoke 1 Manchester United 1 Ipswich 2 Norwich 1 Birmingham 1 Nottingham Forest 5 Watford 1 Queens Park Rangers 1 West Bromwich 1 Southampton 5 Tottenham 0 Sunderland213 words
-
Article265 1984-05-08 29 DIVISION 1 P W 0 I F A Pta Liverpool 40 22 12 6 72 31 71 Man Utd 40 20 13 7 70 3( 73 QPR 41 22 7 12 M 34 73 Southampton 39 20 10 9 61 37 70 Nottm Forest 40265 words
-
Article70 1984-05-08 29 Leading goalscorers after last night's English soccer matches: Division On* Milk FA League Cup Cup Europe Total lan Rush (Liverpool) 31 8 2 5 46 Steve Archibald (Tottenham) 20 1 1 5 27 Trevor Chnstie (Notts County) 20 1 1 5 27 Division Two Kerry Dixon (Chelsea) 2770 words
-
565 1984-05-08 30 KEN JALLEH; K SILVAM - MALAYSIA 5 JAPAN 0 All reports by KEN JALLEH and K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur THE NEAR-capacity crowd of 10,000 were satisfied with the performance of their respective favourites, but not their "victims in last night's world badminton action. The Japanese men and the565 words
-
Article, Illustration37 1984-05-08 30 THOMAS CUP England vs Indonesia (Group A); China vs South Korea (Group B) ÜBER CUP Malaysia vs South Korea (Group A); Japan vs Denmark (Group B) Games will begin from 6.30 p.m. at Stadium Negara37 words
-
179 1984-05-08 30 DENMARK 4 SWEDEN 1 AS EXPECTED Denmark carved out an easy 4-1 win over Sweden in the Group B Thomas Cup tie at Stadium Negara last night. The only match the Danes conceeded was the first doubles where last year's All-England champions Stefan179 words
-
183 1984-05-08 30 ENGLAND 4 CANADA 1 ENGLAND scored a 4-1 victory over Canada last night but suffered a blow to their Über Cup campaign when doubles player Gillian Clark bowed out with a leg injury. Gillian, who was partnering Gillian Gowers in the first183 words
-
Article219 1984-05-08 30 Reuter Thomas Cup (men) Group A: Malaysia beat Japan 5-0 (Malaysian names first): Misbun Sidek beat Hiroyuki Hasegawa 815 15-6 15-10; Ong Beng Teong beat Shinji Matsuura 6-15 15-6 15-12; Razif Sidek beat Hiroyoshi Nishiyama 15-5 15-3; Misbun Sidek/Son Goon Chup beat Tetsuaki Inoue/Shokichi Miyamori 15-10 15-10;Reuter - 219 words
-
Article128 1984-05-08 30 INDONESIA 0 CHINA 5 CHINA SHOWED Über Cup-winning form when they crushed Indonesia 5-0 in their opening campaign for the women's trophy in Group B of the tournament at the Stadium Negara last night. Current World and All-England champion Li Lingwei demonstrated the Chinese power when128 words
-
171 1984-05-08 30 RAZIF Sidek was the undisputable star in the opening night of the Thomas and Über Cup final rounds as he anchored Malaysia to a 5-0 victory over Japan in a Group A match. Eazif clinched the winning point for Malaysia by thrashing171 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement7 1984-05-08 30 10^ .;Vt»' <* <>' K\ < f >;°?«'<6. S^ f7 words
-
-
MONITOR sports
-
Article, Illustration649 1984-05-08 31 KEN JALLEH - English coach to find out if Indonesians are paper tigers Match preview by KEN JALLEH in Kuala Lumpur ENGLAND, with less than a 50-50 chance of toppling Indonesia, hope to do the next best thing when they meet in a crucial group a Thomas Cup649 words
-
Article99 1984-05-08 31 SNIPPETS THE Thomas and Über Cup trophies have been insured for $38,500 and they are guarded by International Badminton Federation (IBF) general secretary Mrs V S Rowan. IN THE 1969 Über Cup final in Tokyo, Noriko Takagi defeated Polly Tumengkol of Indonesia 11-0 11-0. The99 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1984-05-08 31 S/Amnu World of Sports PACE 29 No more batteries FX-90 Small as a Credit Card When Folded, Yet Easy to Operate Via Double-sized Keys. Casio Solar Scientific Calculator. 10-digit mantissa 2-digit exponent 49 scientific functions Standard deviation Rectangular to polar co-ordinates conversion Fraction calculation If AT ifNVICf AMD (XfO/VfN MAGMA88 words
-