Singapore Monitor, 29 June 1984
1984-06-29
1
47
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singmonitor
Singapore Monitor
-
Title Section12 1984-06-29 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Friday, June 29, 1984 30cents12 words
-
Article563 1984-06-29 1 SIT YIN FONG - No more cars coming in, says BMW agent here By SIT YIN FONG A SHORTAGE of German cars is likely in Singapore as a result of a seven-week strike of 450,000 metal workers which has stopped almost all West Germany's car production. The dispute, the563 words
-
Article, Illustration145 1984-06-29 1 INTERVIEW WITH DHANABALAN IT WOULD be nice if we could start a small professional drama group, says Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Culture and for Foreign Affairs. But, despite the growing interest in the arts, it s probably still too early for such a145 words
-
Article112 1984-06-29 1 AFTER the British Rolls Royce come the Germanmade Mercedes, the BMW, the Porsche and the Audi, all regarded as status symbols by Singaporeans. A Mercedes 230-E fetches $128,143 on the road, an Audi $94,901. Lesser-priced German cars sold in Singapore include the Volhswagen and the Opel.112 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1984-06-29 1 Police will In out In force Boy comes for two nights ■yffiffWfc fi| A tn© 0630 fwiflV to break up Orchard 111 Road gatherings: Page 2 a neurotic child There will be no publication of The Singapore Monitor tomorrow. We wish our Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Aldil Fltrl., Come155 words
-
Advertisement26 1984-06-29 1 I I I S.PH.DE SILVA I JEWELLERS I 0118 TangKn Shopping Centra, Singapore 1024. Tat *****28 H Aaaoctata Company; H 1 Cantral BulkHng. Hong Kong [p26 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous7 1984-06-29 1 "-SiJ WKATHEK Showers IQjKi in many areas7 words
-
-
home
-
Article, Illustration272 1984-06-29 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG THE POLICE will be out in force tonight and tomorrow night to control any gatherings in Orchard Road. Police sources said all available manpower would be deployed to "persuade the youths to obey orders", if they congregate272 words
-
Article, Illustration284 1984-06-29 2 A PLAN by the Buona Vista Community Centre to hold a breakdance contest tonight has been called off. Mr Gan Cheong Chor, senior assistant director (Public Relations), of the People's Association (PA), said yesterday breakdance was a new thing and the PA was284 words
-
263 1984-06-29 2 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM IF THEY didn't know already, consumers had it spelled out for them yesterday: In the corporate eyes of the world s top marketing men, their needs and desires no longer come first. The primary objective of the multi-million-dollar advertising campaigns that263 words
-
105 1984-06-29 2 A BUSINESSMAN and his girlfriend who went to a secluded part of Changi beach were robbed by two men wielding knives, a court heard yesterday. Police said Sng Tong Huan and his companion were together in a car on the beach on105 words
-
Article, Illustration161 1984-06-29 3 THREE LUXURY railway coaches are chartered each week by toar companies la Siagapore ander a aew scheme laaached by the Malayaa Railways. The coaches caa be hired to Kaala Lampar or all the way to Batterworth.' Mr Nelsoa Yeo, toar sales161 words
-
65 1984-06-29 3 A 30-YEAR-OLD man was charged in the district court yesterday with having dangerous fireworks. Sved Mohsin bin Agil Alshahab, a Malaysian, is alleged to have been found with 10 sticks of electric sDarklers and 30 sticks of fireworks at the Woodlands Checkpoint on June65 words
-
Article442 1984-06-29 3 RODNEY HOBSON - It shows obstacles S'pore companies face in training, management and work attitudes By RODNEY HOBSON AN "OBSTACLE COURSE" has been drawn up by the National Productivity Board. It shows the obstacles Singapore companies meet in training, labour relations, staff turnover and attitudes to work. The NPB442 words
-
Article, Illustration3124 1984-06-29 4 He says response to Festival good but it's not yet coming of age culturally The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan, spoke to The Singapore Monitor recently on a3,124 words
-
201 1984-06-29 6 THE Image Bank, a New York public relations company that set up in Singapore earlier this year, has taken legal action after allegedly spotting one of its copyrighted pictures in a newspaper advertisement, Advoice magazine reports. A legal suit was201 words
-
513 1984-06-29 6 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THE PROPOSALS of the Committee on the Problems of the Aged, headed by Mr Howe Yoon Chong, the Minister for Health, will be among the several issues to be debated in Parliament which meets this afternoon. One of the513 words
-
Article45 1984-06-29 6 THE FOLLOWING are some of the amendment bills that will be read in Parliament today: Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) BUI Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill Parliamentary Membership Bill Employment (Amendment) Bill Penal Code (Amendment) Bill Arms Offences (Amendment) Bill.45 words
-
Article, Illustration938 1984-06-29 7 YONG POW ANG - SIA tells unionist Doraisamy to resume duties as in-flight supervisor By YONG POW ANG THE General Secretary of the Singapore Air Trans-port-Workers' Union, (Satu), Mr R Doraisamy, is back in the air but his wings have been clipped. A decision by Singapore Airlines (SIA) yesterday to call938 words
-
232 1984-06-29 8 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO TWO HOUSEWIVES who said their washing machines damaged their clothes may get new machines, or a full cash refund. But first, the distributors want the two Toshiba machines to be tested by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial232 words
-
Article, Illustration435 1984-06-29 8 COURTESY IS IN US LET'S SHOW IT WHILE COURTESY has made progress, there's plenty of room for improvement, the Minister for Law, Mr E W Barker, said last night. Opening the 1984 National Courtesy Campaign at the Conference Hall, he gave some435 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement213 1984-06-29 2 Below $60 BiCTRONC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CALCULATOR %w i -vBecome An Instant Musician, No Experience Necessary Create your own music with a VL TONE You combine the sound, rhythm and tempo and the VL TONE plays it back beautifully! With Casio s new VL TONE yon can now move straight to213 words
-
Advertisement13 1984-06-29 2 A reader s view Exuberance may get out of hand: Letters Page 2013 words
-
Advertisement39 1984-06-29 2 New number for fire and ambulance from July t j HRE/AMBULANCE iO§9sj r MANUFACTURING REPAIRS JEWELLERY f FOR A JOB WELL EXECUTED TO YOUR SATISFACTION 1 I'.f' New jobs great opportunities in the classified Section of The Monitor J39 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement134 1984-06-29 3 The fascinating Legoland Park. Experience the thrill of being a giant in a small world, towering over houses, towns and castles. And to fly you to this fabulous world of Legoland Park is Scandinavian Airlines System, the airline of the year. I I Return Return to T $250.00 I I134 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1984-06-29 4 Sharp opens doors to the ocean,garden and farm. Delights from the ocean, greens from the garden, meat from the farm. All these food stay fresh longer in Sharp's range of super spacious refrigerators. Which means you can keep more food in Sharp fridges and cut down your marketing time. As168 words
-
Advertisement159 1984-06-29 4 Leather Shoes A tastefully trendy ffltT'CSs expression in footwear.M^BWßffPßE^TjSlS 8035 Authorised OtfjJvn AILY HANDBAGS SHOES #01-35 Peninsula Pi«a #01-4 Bukit Timah PWa CRYSTAL PALACE DEPARTMENTAL STORE PTE LTD. Bfc 710 A. Anq Mo Km Av* 8 #01-2627 EILUE SHOES CO #02-368 Queensway Shopping Centre GRACE SHOES CO #02-55 Bokil Timah159 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1984-06-29 5 |T et your copy now from 13 B (M) Sdn Bhd or i an Y other major I bookstore and 9 et a fare table 1 booklet and <Cyy SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD 205 Bfaddell Road. Singapore 2057 t, < ,V\ I" V.»»43 words
-
Advertisement123 1984-06-29 5 ——j= Discarvery Lunch ia the answer to having a gourmet meal within the limitations of a lunch hour. Help yourself to a choice of smoked delicacies, pate or seafood. Enjoy a hot or chilled soup from the tureen. Ask the Chef to carve for you from a selection of four123 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1984-06-29 6 get value for your money YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR! ,0. 4/?aU tor— Back Big Top Ample workspace for on your washing machine noru ilar your clothing, detergent, etc. v door gasket, already made pupuiar to last the life of your H demand machine even at211 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1984-06-29 7 *> Waste b«rt: amd Rocfc C*>dy Orchard Towwt and Thomson Riaia. Rifl ft**» a "77 j W/"^•• ♦**>-* ~<•••. -> v, > <17 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement309 1984-06-29 8 The ever popular Ford Telstar two litre Fastback is now also available in a The elegant Telstar 1.6 Ghia is now fitted with an energy efficient automatic power-packed 1.6 litre version. transmission to give you an even fleeter, smoother drive. What's more, a lowered roofline and its aerodynamic wedge shape309 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement689 1984-06-29 9 When we were creating our compact disc players, little did we know we were making history. In 1980, Technics made Hi Fi invented it in 1969), Technics have Naturally, the SL-P7 and SL-P8 history when the New York developed a new, ultra-compact can be linked with most Technics Museum of689 words
-
-
world
-
Article382 1984-06-29 10 HE IS REPORTED TO BE SEEKING POLITICAL ASYLUM IN CANADA AP, UPI BANGKOK, Friday A TOP official of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge has sought asylum abroad and is believed to be in a Western country, tne Englishlanguage Bangkok World reported yesterday. Tne newspaper said Mr KhayAP, UPI - 382 words
-
240 1984-06-29 10 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PRIME Minister Mahathir Mohamad's former political secretary, implicated in a Russian spy scandal, has been released from detention, authorities said vesterdav. Siddique Mohamad Ghouse, 46, was detained in 1981 under Malaysia's strict Internal Security Act (ISA) on suspicion of passing informationUPI - 240 words
-
156 1984-06-29 10 Reuter COLOMBO, Friday SRI LANKAN police were today investigating a bomb blast in a luxury Colombo hotel which killed a woman staff member and injured several other people. They said no one had claimed responsibility for the explosion in a roomReuter - 156 words
-
Article, Illustration772 1984-06-29 12 Malaysia 's first private TV station creating big furore KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE DEBUT of Malaysia's first private television has spawned a sudden and unexpected flirtation with an open society, reports the Asian Wall Street Journal. TV3, the new channel, is the first step away from traditional state control of772 words
-
Article, Illustration309 1984-06-29 13 THAT'S WHAT ONE AMERICAN FAMILY EXPECTS TO PAY TO VISIT LA AP LOS ANQELES, Friday JIM and Nancy Dunbar, along with their teenage daughter, exCect to spend Sslo 0 0 0 (S$21,000) to visit the Olympics. Four years ago the Dubars decided go to theAP - 309 words
-
Article60 1984-06-29 13 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your hnsiness. Reports of sock events may be confined to specinllst or trade publications. In TRENDS, we bring60 words
-
412 1984-06-29 13 ANOREXIA and bulimia have reached epidemic proportions in the United States and can lead to death in an estimated 10 per cent of the cases, a psychiatrist says. Dr Nyda Williams Brown, director of the Elating Disorders Centre at'Brawner Psychiatric Institute, said the disorders412 words
-
Article180 1984-06-29 14 Reuter BONN, Friday MARTIN Bangemann, a 49-year-old Free Democratic Party (FDP) lawyer, was sworn in as West German economics minister yesterday with critics challenging his qualifications for the job. The Christian Social Union (CSU), second largest party in the ruling coalition, was meanwhile pressing Christian Democrat ChancellorReuter - 180 words
-
332 1984-06-29 14 Reuter FRANKFURT, Friday WEST Germany's Bundesbank raised its key discount interest rate yesterday to 4.50 per cent from four per cent in a move that bankers see as highly unpopular in the face of an already slowing economy. The move was immediatelyReuter - 332 words
-
151 1984-06-29 14 UPI BANGKOK, Fri FLESH-EATING piranha fish seized at a Bangkok massage parlour have given birth to 500 offspring, prompting fears that they could escape and multiply in the city's chronically flooded streets. Dr Plodprasob Surasawadee, deputy direc-tor-general of the Thai Fisheries Department, said theUPI - 151 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1984-06-29 14 MAR TINE Robine, Miss France, rests her head on the lap of Mlaa Malta, Marissa Sammut, during a rehearsal on Tuesday of the upcoming July Miss Universe Pageant at Miami, Florida. Some 82 contestants are vying ior the 1984 Miss Universe title.44 words
-
Article, Illustration338 1984-06-29 15 Teheran shifting oil from Kharg island to protect it from expected air attacks THE GOLF CRISIS AP MANAMA (Bahrain), Friday lEAN WAS reported vesterday to be bracing for increased Iraqi air attacks on the Kharg island oil shipping terminal, while military operations along the battlefrontAP - 338 words
-
281 1984-06-29 15 Reuter TEHERAN, Friday A SOVIET delegation left Iran yesterday after apparently making significant progress towards mending relations between Teheran and Moscow, which was strained by the former's clampdown on the local communist party last year. The delegation, led by DeputyReuter - 281 words
-
151 1984-06-29 15 Lat-WP WASHINGTON, Friday THE FORMER Iranian Embassy, taken over by the State Department last summer and given a US|3OO,OOO refurbishing with impounded Iranian funds, is openins again as administrative offices for the State Department. The staff that will work in theLat-WP - 151 words
-
Article, Illustration767 1984-06-29 16 Fortifications at Iran-Iraqi warfront reminiscent of Western Front during World War I Newsweek BASRA (Iraq), Fri: THE WAR in the Gulf could be heading for a bloody new chapter. While Iran has been making preparations for a" final offensive," Iraq has quietly constructed a formidable defence.Newsweek - 767 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1984-06-29 10 Sumvpten Imfeneteioit It's fun. It's carefree. It's in fashion. And it's at Scotts! New season Talk on Aerobics on and fitness parade 30 June 30 June 3.30pm and 7 July 2.30pm to 4.15pm It's summer! Castles' Aerobics And to Centre will be celebrate the giving a talk arrival of the136 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement131 1984-06-29 11 for two at 2am. < Mlf If BB^ ID|| i IKB wmwm. m B 11 r *< CH« «?.<f Ji| <fHK,' < «f I t Mmm V a^B' m *i. B f* fi A FUHflf^D^^^^H^M^^fl* nL «j|!r "fl 91 W fll ffc m| l t IB I fl B B*~131 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement196 1984-06-29 12 Jm MAKES CONVERSATION SO MUCH MORE PLEASANT. V Knowing that the use of the telephone could be unhygienic and unsafe, due to the presence \k of bacteria, SAFE-PHONE is specially developed to completely sanitize, disinfect and 4 i deodorize the phone while it cleans to a beautiful shine. \jffpjjl W196 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement209 1984-06-29 13 f Se ■&wa&Zi!Mor -J A"> •&m>Jfflr m Jtj\ A Counter them with CISCO'S Electronic Security Systems. This is the age of the micro-chip, CISCO'S other services and CISCO is offering you electronic < J So Bodyguard g Mobile fettoi protection systems to deol with intruders ALARM bank vault b Cosh209 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1984-06-29 14 I n? e Radian Lobster I Promotion is on again! I MSuSEr] I 6Sam <*• »Wi. Scotts I I* v>WT^^y v IF Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply in love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furniture, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware,276 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement86 1984-06-29 15 111^^ ■HHew iX n jgfiyi^^^^■K^|ii|il jpr '^■1 ifw s M We have brought to you §f l> J§ thefinest cultured pearls from Japan _Hl— in this exhibition-cum-sales at our shop. Discover for yourself the pearly allure that have enchanted mankind and made it a prized piece of jewelry through the86 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement242 1984-06-29 16 An Italian Original for the price of a Japanese Copy. In all the hooplah of the Japanese Because Italians love to wind out on car invasion, its easy to overlook their autostradas. on© thing. Anc j you can en j oy loads of legroom For around the same money you242 words
-
-
money
-
Article494 1984-06-29 17 Local market climbs out of steep plunge and all indices move up THE SINGAPORE stock market climbed out of its steep plunge yesterday with a technical rally which saw all stock market indices rise. Whether the climb will be maintained for a while remains to be seen494 words
-
124 1984-06-29 17 WHLLSTREET ANTICIPATING a money supply drop and a slowdown in the economy, the stock market closed higher on Wall Street yesterday for the first time this week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which declined over 14 points in the previous three124 words
-
Article42 1984-06-29 17 The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 454.29, up 3.32 roints from 450.97. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday up 3.55 points to 883.26. The OUB tradeweighted Singapore Dolr lar Exchange Rate Index was 0.0442 points higher at 130.6401.42 words
-
357 1984-06-29 17 LEE KIM Tah Holdings Ltd's public offer of 20 million shares will be delayed by technical difficulties for a month. Informed sources say that the group is awaiting permission from the authorities, believed in this case to be357 words
-
178 1984-06-29 17 AMBASSADOR Hotel (AH) Ltd's net tangible assets will increase from $5. 23 to $5.46 per share when it ac?uires all of Peaac Holdings Singapore 'te Ltd's one million shares for about $3 million. However, there will be no material effect178 words
-
Article114 1984-06-29 17 AP THE US dollar rebounded to record high levels in Europe early yesterday on expectations of continued high US interest rates. The value of gold bullion firmed slightly to edge above the US$37O level. The dollar, which had declined in Europe and Japan for two consecutive sessions,AP - 114 words
-
220 1984-06-29 18 MR Ng Kok Sons and Mr Francis Yeo Teng Yang have been elected Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the new board of directors of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) yesterday. The new board comprises: Mr Ng kok Song, Mr Franics Yeo Tene Yang,220 words
-
328 1984-06-29 18 COMPANY NEWS METRO Holdings Limited had a group turnover of $357.2 million for the half year ended March 31, up from $291 million previously. Group pre-tax profit was $6.31 million, down 68 per cent, and profit attributable to shareholders was $1.48 million,328 words
-
Article68 1984-06-29 18 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) has widened its existing automated teller machine (ATM) network by installing six ATMs this month. This brings the total number of its ATMs to 18. Owing to the high usage of the existing ATMs at the OCBC Centre Branch and the68 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1984-06-29 17 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FIXED DEPOSITS VA %p.a. For 1,3,6,9 and 12 months. PRIME LENDING RATE 9 1 2 p.a. Effective 6 June 1964. (AM rates suhjsct to change without notice.) ©OCBC Head Office: 65 Chulia Street, OCBC Centre (0104) Tel: *****2 Branch**: Alexandra Village *****97 Aljunied *****92 Ang Mo Kio *****45109 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous26 1984-06-29 17 'f. t V IM4 McN.tfta tjU.. IK l)pn 6? I UAVE MY OM MUTUAL PUMP. I PUT MONEY IN THE BANK... MY WIFE TAKE* IT OUT.26 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1194 1984-06-29 18 TONG BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARY (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS 31ST DECEMBER. 1983 The Company The Group CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FINANCIAL POSITION Note 7983 1982 1983 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER. 1983 SHARE CAPITAL 2 S 6.000.000 0.000.000 0,000,000 SOURCE OF FINANCIAL1,194 words
-
-
Article, Illustration672 1984-06-29 19 REG GRATTON - features By REG GRATTON off R«ut«rs KALQOORLIE: Mr Bill Powell, a third generation prospector, is using space age equipment worth more than 552.2 million to cash in on one of Australia's most stunning gold strikes. Wizened old prospectors now look for gold672 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement137 1984-06-29 19 Nt ■s. V > X c-i X X* X--X X' X, < X X x :css V V V X X -.V} -'OS..- V v -®X X X. x X X X s X £%aX X vx■ x v XX'x X x X X W N •x, X x X137 words
-
-
opinion / letters
-
419 1984-06-29 20 ROSKILLIAN - ROSKILLIAN Singapore 2159 YOUR editorial, "Youthful exuberance needs an outlet" (SM, June 26) seems to present a parochial treatment of the freedom of the public in performing or watching breakdancing in the Orchard Road area. It is not easy to define the extent419 words
-
Article94 1984-06-29 20 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 I OBSERVED the situation at Singapore General Hospital Outpatient Dispensary last week and noticed that no preference was given to nursing staff who need to consult a doctor. In order to forestall the resignation of staff, it is time the Ministry of94 words
-
160 1984-06-29 20 ISSUE SCMP CIVIC education should be promoted in schools to heighten students' awareness of politics and democracy, Hone Kong's principal assistant secretary for district administration said yesterday. To achieve this, the official, Mr Leung Chinman, said the Government should arouseSCMP - 160 words
-
468 1984-06-29 21 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE TWELVE men of the Traffic Police's' elite Special Enforcement Squad may not sound like much against what seemed at times to be the intractable hell-rider problem, but the results speak for themselves. Last year alone, the Traffic Police impounded 4,474468 words
-
324 1984-06-29 21 T H LOW - T H LOW Singapore 1544 THE PRIME Minister's concern for a need to have a more balanced procreation pattern among Singaporeans is commendable. The need to maintain a large pool of talent and expertise is indispensable to the future survival of Singapore. However, .the implementation of324 words
-
72 1984-06-29 21 WE have been living in Pasir Ris for the past seven years. There has been no bus service into the estate during that time. I hope the Singapore Bus Service would consider routeing the services along Tampines Road to loop into Elias72 words
-
Article115 1984-06-29 21 THE FLOOR of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDC) apartments are fully tiled I applied for a HUDC apartment as my husband and I are ineligible for Housing and Development Board flats. We were told that future HUDC flats will not come complete with floor115 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement77 1984-06-29 20 w ;WV \jr^: _j2 jjßßaKlSMEtti EXCEPTIONAL CUISINE, IMPECCABLE SERVICE Maxim s de Paris /or dining in style. Snacks at the Tea Garden any time of day. Finest Cantonese cuisine at the Summer Palace. Cocktails to the music of Patrick Foo and Strings in the Lobby Bar. Where else but at77 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
opera line
-
Article157 1984-06-29 22 IF YOU have any questions to ask, who can you turn to for holp. You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know whore to aek. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your157 words
-
Article, Illustration848 1984-06-29 22 Q&A SI would like to take the tests leading to the LSA Silver Award for Personal Survival sad the RLSA Broaze Medallioa for Life Saving, bat I am in doabt about the qoalificatioas. oThe qualifications for the two are quite different. The first involves848 words
-
Article, Illustration476 1984-06-29 23 Q&A ra I have been taking swimming courses from a swimming instructor since 1980 and have been presented the following awards: Amateur Swimming Association gold, silver, bronze awards for proficiency in personal survival. The Swimming Teachers' Association's long-distance swimming awards for three and five476 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement183 1984-06-29 22 Our Nonya food still has its v distinctive 14thcentury flavour. Over time, this very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has its distinctive Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial. And it happens every Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare such as .a Babi Ponteh. Chicken Buah183 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1774 1984-06-29 24 I H d l| FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED Li (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) and its subsidiary companies BALANCE SHEET 31st December 1983 The Qroup Tl» Bank The Group The Bank Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 Nof 1983 1962 1983 1982 SHARE CAPITAL CURRENT ASSETS Authorised:— Cash, deposits and balances with 50,000,0001,774 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement254 1984-06-29 25 H|[ usejggQOr Simple 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 UNI SUN X FILM PTE LTD254 words
-
-
Page 25 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous908 1984-06-29 25 r"L > 7 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR S\\ I FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1984 V/ I [ill J I I Huang Wenyong and Huang Paint in In tha Wilderness Ch 8, 9.30 pm) I I 2.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 6.10 Programme Highlights. liS" 1 I 3.00 Opening and Programme High- 6.15908 words
-
-
leisure
-
Article, Illustration492 1984-06-29 26 Friday Background (E) (Ch 5, 7.55 pm) FRIDAY Background tonight commemorates Singapore's 25 years of Nation-Building. The team spoke to two foreign journalists, Gary Barker, the publisher of Pacific Islands Weekly in Australia, and Lachlan Shaw, the head of the Multi-Cultural TV Network of Australia. Both of492 words
-
Article, Illustration509 1984-06-29 26 WONG SING YEONG - mwwti By WONG SING YEONG SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation's first "action" serial will kick off tonight at 9.30 over Channel 8. The U-part drama, In the Wilderness, is set in the same Republican era that inspired Hong Kong serials such as The Understudy, Yesterday's Glitter and The Bund.509 words
-
Article, Illustration531 1984-06-29 27 TOMORROW'S HIGHLIGHTS AND PROGRAMMES leisure tv Holiday Night Movie Hopscotch (E) (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.35 pm) A CIA agent, Miles Kendig (Walter Matthau), drops out of the agency when his overly zealous chief demotes nim to a desk job. He starts to write a scorching531 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1984-06-29 26 Introducing... Fish Head Steamboat with Yam. You can also try our houaa-apaciality. To nama a few... BLACK BEAN FISH-HEAD CHILLI CRABS CHICKEN RICE STEAMBOAT Call now for reservations: *****96 vo\> X 6.00 pm 11.00 pm X N Free Parking i Relax in a cosy atmosphere after a hard day's work84 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement201 1984-06-29 27 A Looking for a place with delicious food VsJnJ at affordable prices? \\\t\Q 5 S*exciting live entertainment with no cover charge? You've found it! c^Qa9 ote i *We are right here at Faber Valley Cafe Lounge ma a where there's... r > f' ne food, fine music for fine people201 words
-
-
Page 27 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous617 1984-06-29 27 Kin* 5 m mzzi&m 9.15 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 2.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 9.4S Opening and Programme Highlights followed 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by by Hari Raya Puaaa Children's Special (M). Torvill and Dean (Ice Skating Special). 10.40 Miss Switch to the Rescue. Featuring one of sport's617 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement253 1984-06-29 28 Dairy Farm Estate. When it conrestoctaices S WirZ\ '*B 1 I S V IP—' r 1 Mfev, JHI u*r i i I HHk ICfiLlfl ieajg 4 ■SJL fc- A H ft IH| t, 14 beautiful designs! w^Jpf^^*^-"T C i We've a choice of 14 beautiful apartment designs for via the253 words
-
-
leisure
-
Article, Illustration850 1984-06-29 29 PETER ROBSON - Tough guy Branson and the American dream By PETER ROBSON IPS STRETCHED out in the sun beside the swimming-pool of his Bel Air mansion, or strolling on his remote farm in Vermont, Charles Bronson sums up the American Dream. Today, at 63, he's a millionaire whose wholeIPS - 850 words
-
Article, Illustration604 1984-06-29 30 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE HERE'S your chance to see Puccini's La Boheme in four complete acts in full costume. This will be the first western opera to be presented here as a full-scale production. The production features Ambassadors of Opera and Concert Worldwide and will introduce 10604 words
-
Article, Illustration528 1984-06-29 31 WONG SING YEONG - FILM: BANANA COP STARRING: Zhong Chuhong, Lam Tse Qieung, Teddy Robin DIRECTOR: Pochih Leong SHOWING: Cathay, Golden Sultan, Jurong Drive-in and Odeon Ka tong Reviewed by WONG SING YEONG IN 1970, Teddy Robin made his film debut in a weepie titled The Price of Love. In528 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement159 1984-06-29 29 TV: Pages 26,27, &28 RADIO: Page 88 ——^^■d JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE JACK'S GARDEN RESTAURANT 268 Yen S»n Bidg »BO 100 (STEAK HOUSE) Orchard Rwd Tel *****61/*****15 Block 730 Avenue 6. «01 4274 JACK'S PLACE CAFETERIA An Kl Town Cw,,e Tel 4M9677/*****42 •01 01 Bus Bauh Compte. JACK'S PLACE STEAK159 words
-
Advertisement7 1984-06-29 29 Tomorrow's TV highlights and programmos -Pap 287 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement69 1984-06-29 30 SLP I SYSTEM cxsq LOW PARTITIONS W SERIES COMPUTER BINDER CABINET Uchida's SLP series office layout system is specially designed to give: Flexibility Harmony of furnishings Lightweight Easy assembly, installation, wiring channels and many other new features for security and privacy in a comfortable, •creative and efficient office environment. Qdvanced69 words
-
Advertisement50 1984-06-29 30 I J§ fflghdy,MawJaystoSatuiT^s.fram7pm^^^^^/ Son Jones am a£o/ Prtcee »m»>ect to 10% earvtoe charge and 3% government to*. |j|Qg| Our touch of Ming aututs iou PUMQCOVKX s rom 1f Tengfci Road. Singapore 1004, Telephone: *****53 A member of The MU4 Groi*) 1 4 IM i I ft < 5 c r50 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1984-06-29 31 *********************************** 1 Opens ORCHARD Todaylf o (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm q g (TOMORROW ft SUNDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 11.00 AM) O o W.^BHo BHD^IHo BBF PrSB wßs §p4p^9^Hß^^^^^^Jjn§ ***********************************32 words
-
-
Page 31 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous818 1984-06-29 31 fllM GUIDE— Tomorrow: JAKA SEMBUNG VS BERGOLA IJO (M) S Today/Tomorrow Mid/Morn Show: THE RING OF DEATH OALIT (*****16) TOA PAYOH (*****34) Today/Tomorrow: FRIENDS AND BROTHERS (C) Today/Tomorrow: FRIENDS AND BROTHERS (C) Starring: Li Xiao Fei, Ma Si Li, Shu Ming Ming, Ma Sha, Li Today/Tomorrow Mid/Mom Show: THE RING818 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1984-06-29 32 TOMORROW MNMKHT at 3 THEATRES CAPITOt-LIBERTY-WOOOiANPS IBS'*i ~y I ii njTvni ...1..U mt/MANC. Mu% <«, IAIO V M.tlW. N Wtfct VH'W i) LIDO: Tomorrow M'nite Sarfaaat kUjar Zack Caray kaliavad in Truth, Jattica Hi tka Aaiaricaa Way... aatil a aaiall-tawa skariff tat kia ap, and tkraw kia aaly aaa ia211 words
-
-
Page 32 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1108 1984-06-29 32 I —GERMAN FILMS I V TODAY at 6.30 pm, I JAI Sfflj|BgDalßff!!r Sft* be re-screened at the P \aJF' 11 1 I M// SfflPT r*Bfnf 1 Goethe-Institut audito- K vf I aUfl[ CP HSBI TNfC rium. The film -is about a L 1 a/ J IT^IP *WA 4XL psychiatric patient1,108 words
-
Miscellaneous183 1984-06-29 32 SSO CONCERT THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Japanese conductor Yoshizaku Fukumura, will hold a familiar favourites concert today at 8.15 pm at Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at the usual booking centres. LUNCHTIME CONCERT LUNCHTIME concert at the DBS auditorium183 words
-
-
Page 33 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous675 1984-06-29 33 leisure comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook nIT BLS& I/" WHV KIT stands FOR V "N p^^™'"^l|p llr IIMII BU W| ART, PLEASE |T'£ A S tfOONCr, J KNO6J. I UJHV V/ IT SOUNDS LIKE |l <Qu jtfftrttfl stop CALLING Me A J PtfZfecw UPOJARDLV Ju6T DON'T *>oT? ONE OF675 words
-
-
MONITOR RACING GUIDE
-
365 1984-06-29 34 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT JOCKEY Alwin Tweedie appears to have broken his lean spell and could be back to his riding best at Bukit Timah today. It could pay punters to support him, for the champion could strike back with a365 words
-
Article218 1984-06-29 34 WONDER BOY MAZHEN-TAN MA-TAN (Monttor) (Zao Baa) (Wan Bao) Ratal IJ Mr Up Quy 7 Mandarin Mayor 12 Ttnanwm 14 Mark My Word 14 Mark My Word 14 Mark My Word 17 Tfftmum 1? Trrtinum 7 Mandarin Map* Race 2 2 Ocean Part 2 Ocaari P.n. 14 Nuclear218 words
-
331 1984-06-29 34 AMERICAN-BRED Grand Charles, who gave his rivals a thrashing in Penang last week, should be contesting classic races later in the season. The way he won suggests he can win more races before going to the top class and the classics.331 words
-
842 1984-06-29 34 TWENTY Class Four newcomers will be making their debut at Bukit Timah this weekend. They are: Andy's Delight (late Marching Time), a 3-year-old birg by Stanford-Lydia, arrived on 7/11/83 for trainer Leong Poh Keong, who also owns the horse. Bengiamigo II (late Super Trooper),842 words
-
Article3465 1984-06-29 35 HOW TO READ THE CARD: Saddlebag number; horse's name; age, origin and sex; weight; weight difference within brackets; jockey's name; barrier draw; trainer owner; runs record (flrsts-seconds-thirds-fourths-un-placed) and last three runs; last run record; and last win record (if any). RACE 1 2.15 CL 4 DIV 7 1,200m3,465 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1984-06-29 34 GOING: Good CARD: Page 36 TIERCE: Races 3-4-6-88 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement213 1984-06-29 36 +=\{\'$_;$<}(/,*%;\!",*@.{_<"(; Classified Singapore Monitor Word* 0.35 ccnti p« Display $7.70 per col Bmlmu Hn Mon-Fri. 9an ACCOUNTING Ching Ling Acct 913-541/ 760-1631 Commercial Ser» 280-1157/8583 Daniel Chan Mgnt Set 746-5694 Financial Point Management Services 745-5433 ANTENNAE INSTALLATION SHARP Electrical Serv 443-6151 Techno System Serv 294-9115 ANTIQUES Acmes Properties P/L 447-4366213 words
-
Advertisement179 1984-06-29 36 ————i—————| j 1 Ad Rates r: Sunday Monitor «r word 0.55 cent* per word >1. cm $12.00 per col. cm m-spm Sat. 9am-lpm \bubglab alabm Intersafe Alarms i. Locks Ctre Pte Ltd (Chubb Authorised Dealer). #03-08. Paramount Shopping Ctre. *****92. *****37 CAB RENTAL Advance Car Rental 285-2704 Al Car Rental179 words
-
Advertisement150 1984-06-29 36 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY Brick house Mobile Disco 545-9163 Chnsteve Mobile Disco 440-2277 Gallant Trek Disco 336-3549 Goodtimes 224-3181/ 223-0484 Illusion Mobile Disco 293-9866 Immensity Link *****65/*****78 Ken's Musicarama 336-9756/7 New Wave Disco Serv.24l-6467 Morroco 252-4903, 253-2840 Nightrip Mobile Unit 545-3508 Quebec 336-3632 336-3667 Rythmic Sound Serv 284-1927 Tres Joli Mobile Disco150 words
-
Advertisement286 1984-06-29 36 Hong Fatt Cane Furniture. 146 Victoria St. SO7lB 337-0936 70. Greenleaf Rd off Holland Rd/ Sixth Ave ***** 469-655? FURNITURE /RESTORATION /REUPHOLSTERY Anne Foo Sofa Centre 255-7280 Kong Sing Cane Craft. 205, Upper Thomson Rd.... 256-4826 Mayjune Interior 741-0762. Technique Upholstery....63-1137. INTERIOR DECOR/DEMON /REPAIRS A L B Contracts. Interior and286 words
-
Advertisement251 1984-06-29 36 Eric's Guitar Tuition 445-1291 Modern Improvised Pop Ptano Tuition.... 776-5303 62-4128 Royston Music School 468-0797 206, Pandan Valley (2159) Spanish Guitar Centre 62-7814 Technics Music Sch 469-3714 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS L.J Liew Piano Co 737-6328 Sonata Music House ...339-7021 Victor Music Centre....746-9770/ Victor Music Centre. .338-3215/ Victor Music Centre 748-7924. OFFICE251 words
-
Advertisement529 1984-06-29 36 THIS WtEK WINE LOVERS SPECIAL (FREE TASTING) 1 Kaiser Gold (German) A Riesling spatlese, sweet, fruity and full-bodied Ideal as a dessert wine or to be savoured on its own $16.00 2. 1981 Bocbofskreuz scheurebe kabinett (German) A predicate wine, fruity, medium-dry with a fragrant bouqut-t. 1 to enjoy with529 words
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement495 1984-06-29 37 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant Urgently required COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TRAINEE Aged 16 to 28 years All races are welcome Part/Full time available Applicants must be able to communicate in English or Mandarin Theory live/practical training on commercial photography, studio Photography, view camera 4" x 5" format) inclusive transparency, lighting and studio495 words
-
Advertisement352 1984-06-29 37 Situations Vacant Sime Darby i; Singapore Limited :j has immediate vacancies for: Storekeepers Appicants must possess: j At least a Secondary education The ability to read J and write in English Good physical health Stock Clerk Appkcants must possess: GCE O' level Preferably with book- keeping knowledge :j Please call352 words
-
Advertisement336 1984-06-29 37 Situations Vacant 1 An expanding manufacturing firm V concern has vacancies for:- A PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING SUPEBVISOE 3 shifts. 2 years relevant working experience. Able to work independently Good technical background. B Q.C SUPERVISOR V Normal working shift. ft H 2 years relevant working experience. 1 m C HALE TECHNICIANS336 words
-
Advertisement150 1984-06-29 37 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Candidate with 'A Level preferred Typing speed o< 50 wpm and shorthand speed of 100 wpm a ppM C «nts plain writ* tosConstruction Industry Development Board 133 Cecil St, #094)1/02 Keck Song Tower Singapore 0106 Closing Date 2nd July 1984 I M invites career150 words
-
Advertisement408 1984-06-29 37 FOR SALE v win W? Stripping SPECIAL FEATURES: Makes splitting stripping VVF Cables easier than evei before Molded rubber handle gives firm grip and encellent insulation Special belt mount makes access to knife very convenient Double safety lock prevents knite trom accidentally tailing out Strong impact resistant plastic case Comes408 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement329 1984-06-29 38 classified At Your Service h The Systems Car Polish See it at our Car polishing Workshop The whole Car-Care Workshop We put your Car in Showroom Condition Come for: Car polishing, 11 Upholstery Cleaning y Engine Glazing I^Car Glazing l| I STATEFLEX SERVICES (S) PTE LTD.IirrJL-J 6 JALAN TERATAI 32329 words
-
Advertisement145 1984-06-29 38 WAMTto mo Formom of k f c $5,000 coupon Interested call Wilham at 479-5225/ 225-4444 ext 3282 WAMTto mo pomnom of $5,000 for KFC Scratch and Match'. Offer to tel. 282 5747. David Chia after 7 00 p.m WAMTtO KFC, ItT portion of TV 2nd portion of $5,000. 3rd portion145 words
-
Advertisement167 1984-06-29 38 FLAT FOR SALE 5-roomed flat on 7th floor at Bedok North Avenue 3 for sale. Quiet, airy, and away from main road. Asking for $148,000 Phone 444-7036 .VACATION Hotel/Holiday Accommodation StASIDI HIST MOUSE in Malacca (4 km from town) 2 bedrooms with kitchen $60/ daily or $80/- weekends Tel 481-7287.167 words
-
Advertisement633 1984-06-29 38 H Tenders are invited by Industrial Training I H Board (VITB) for the following I I 1 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ENGINEERING HAND II TOOLS AND MEASURING TOOLS TO THE NEW I TRAINING INSTITUTE AT ANG MO KIO NEW TOWN I AND PASIR PANJANG VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE. I TENDER NO: VITB/CP/12/84633 words
-
-
sports
-
Article, Illustration598 1984-06-29 39 GOLF ROUNDUP SUCHEN Von Arnim, an outdoor sportswoman who took to golf about five years ago on her mother-in-law's advice, yesterday edged out Helen Tan in a sudden death play-off to win the Singapore Island Country Club Open title598 words
-
117 1984-06-29 39 SINGAPORE will be sending its youngest team ever for the annual international golf match against Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur next weekend. Although tne Singapore Golf Association has yet to announce the team, it is common knowledge that the following will represent Singapore. Thev117 words
-
Article, Illustration404 1984-06-29 40 B KULA - FRANCE 86 SINGAPORE PRESIDENT SXV 37 WHO CAN IT BE NOW? Story: B KULA A MICHEL PLATINI in rugby That's what the French national team brought along with them to the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. With a prolific scorer in Patrice Lagisquet, who went for severalPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 404 words
-
Article59 1984-06-29 40 SINGAPORE: Goals: Paul Stevens 1, Andy Martin 1; Try: Rock Tamarapa 1. Penalty: Barry McLoughlan 7. All conversions by Barry. FRANCE: Goals: Patrice LagisSuet 6, Patrick Esteve 1, Henri anz 1, Pierre Lacans 1, Jean Luc Joinel 1, Guy Laporte 1. Tries: Patrick Esteve 2, Guy Laporte 2, Patrice59 words
-
Article295 1984-06-29 40 SINGAPORE Cricket Club (SCC) have set themselves up nicely on top of the Singapore Hockey Association (SHA) Premier League with their 21 victory over Khalsa on the Padang yesterday. Last year's runners-up Singapore Airlines Group (SIA) are nine points behind, but SCC have played four295 words
-
Article379 1984-06-29 40 Wafcovers given inttiaMy by SHA (or the non attendance of the SHA U-17 team, have not been Incorporated Into the table. PWDL F A Pt» Singapore Crtck#t Club 6 4 2 0 11 3 15 Singapore AHnn 2 2 0 0 3 0 6 4—tm 4 2 0379 words
-
250 1984-06-29 40 K SILVAM - JANSENITES 1 S PORE RECREATION CLUB 3 By K SILVAM ALTHOUGH defending champions Singapore Recreation Club (SRC) beat Jansenites by a two-goal margin in the Singapore Hockey Association (SHA) Premier League match on the Padang yesterday, they were not as250 words
-
Article, Illustration68 1984-06-29 41 READERS have started writing in expressing their views over national coach Jita Singh's resignation. Here are some of them. If you want to air your views on sports, why not write to The Sports Editor, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexander Road, #0301A Delta House, Singapore 0315. Don't68 words
-
Article, Illustration245 1984-06-29 41 Let's get on with the show, says football fan THE JITA SINGH RESIGNATION SPEAKING as an ardent football fan, I think there has been too much fuss over the Jita Singh issue. The matter appears fairly clear-cut. Jita Singh has tendered his resignation, it245 words
-
Article216 1984-06-29 41 LEE KOK PEW - LEE KOK PEW Singapore 2260 IT STARTED with a few players, then Suriamurthy and Pathmanathan went across the Causeway., and lately, others are contemplating the same course. With Singapore likely to be back in the Malaysia Cup next year, it will be a heartache216 words
-
63 1984-06-29 41 R K REVI - R K REVI Singapore 2056 WILL someone in the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) please explain why they were so adamant in getting Jita to stay, when P Pathimanathan and R Suriamurthy were branded as "jumping off" the wagon at a crucial63 words
-
172 1984-06-29 41 T S RAJESH - T S RAJESH Singapore 0410 HOW CAN we ever be able to produce a steady and solid national side if talented local players keep leaving Singapore for greener pastures? I am not referring to Fandi Ahmad who is a first-class player172 words
-
Article, Illustration568 1984-06-29 42 European champions France raise sights to World Cup PARIS, Friday FOR French football, 1984 will always be a memorable year, but time will tell if its European championship triumph on Wednesday night was a crowning glory or merely the coronation of a568 words
-
Article109 1984-06-29 42 Reuter LONDON, Friday ENGLAND striker Mark Hateley yesterday agreed to a £915,000 (5|2.74 million) move from English Second Division Portsmouth to AC Milan. Hateley signed a three-year contract worth £650,000 to himself after two hours of meetings with Milan directors in London and Buckinghamshire.Reuter - 109 words
-
Article, Illustration581 1984-06-29 44 ALFONSO CHAN - FOCUS ON GYMNASTICS Reports by ALFONSO CHAN GYMNASTICS in Singapore has had its high horse riding into the sunset. The ancient art, axed from last year's South-East Asia Games, is now entering a death-and-rebirth cycle in Singapore. It was 01 ga Korbut who started it all atPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 581 words
-
Article, Illustration166 1984-06-29 44 GAN SOCK HONG may not have the same lithe body that Olga Korbut had when she was the world's gymnastics darling, but she has the same likeable looks. Sock Hong only took up the sport seriously two years ago. She was chosen at random one day166 words
-
Article, Illustration560 1984-06-29 45 ALFONSO CHAN - S'PORE CHINESE 2 M'SIAN CHINESE 3 By ALFONSO CHAN JALAN BESAR Stadium would have been a better venue for the uninspiring soccer dished out at the Second Por Yen Cup by hosts Singapore Chinese, who went down tamely to Malaysian Chinese before a meagre crowd at560 words
-
Article, Illustration466 1984-06-29 46 WIMBLED®! 14 i J. MATCH OF THE DAY Reuter LONDON, Friday VIRGINIA Wade of Britain, the 1977 champion who is fast approaching her 39th birthday, eliminated fifth-seeded American Zina Garrison in the second round at Wimbledon yesterday. Wade, who is in semiretirementReuter - 466 words
-
Article469 1984-06-29 46 Men's singles, second round: John McEnroe (US) beat Rod Harmon (US) 6-1 6-3 7-5; Pat Cash (Australia) beat (x) Mats Wilander (Sweden) 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-4; Cassio Motta (Brazil) beat John Fitzgerald (Australia); 7-6 4-6 6-4 6-1; (x) Vitas Gerulaitis (US) beat Balazs Taroczy (Hungary) 6-3 7-5 4-6 6-4;469 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement712 1984-06-29 39 Classified *||PSA* TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:1 TERM CONTRACT FOR THE SUPPLY OF LABOUR FOR WELDING AND PIPE FABRICATION WORKS Tender Deposit Sssoo 00 Closing Date 10 Jul 84 Site Snowround 3 Jul 84 at 9.30 am Meet at Contracts Department 2 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PRINTED FORMS712 words
-
Advertisement514 1984-06-29 39 NOTICES ®PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following(A) HMB/M/T2/84 Supply of Chemical, Equipment, Expertise and Labour to carry out Water Treatment Programme lor Steam Boiler Plants and Central Air-Conditioning Plants at Government Hospitals for the Period of 1.9.84 to 31.3.86 (B) MAE T 73/84514 words
-
Advertisement367 1984-06-29 39 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IBS ANO IN THE MATTER OF ELITE ELECTRIC COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) (In Mam bars' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pursuant to Section 2 72(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 115 that the Final Meeting of the Members of367 words
-
-
Page 41 Advertisements
-
Advertisement52 1984-06-29 41 Ituuhl I lEBC (illll I (OPPOSITE THE MARCO POLO HOTEL) I Mirror, mirror on the wall I I I I If you think you can win the hearts of our judges to I make it into the Grand Final come join our Miss I Tamasek '84 Beauty Queen Contest. I52 words
-
-
Page 42 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1984-06-29 42 fa r- W The mark of a man VBfl The freshness of sea breeze. The power of waves pounding the shore. /r These very elements inspired the creation of Old Spice. Capture the essence of the sea with every splash of Old Spice Aftershave or Long t r Listing Cologne.79 words
-
-
Page 43 Advertisements
-
Advertisement429 1984-06-29 43 itP*WP' «rA 1 ifllP ...I k ■HBHAfI H jKflfcp r^^fcyjr jPBFf^jH^4^^™|^^j'v There's a squall coming. Since 1860, split-second accuracy and Th Krflfl n Kl IHe oe ri v chronograph functions far beyond those L„S" s ,h* M °< an ordinary watch have become a and Z whining the waves fnto429 words
-
-
Page 44 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1984-06-29 44 NEW!!! (mom) j£^S> •Is* 1 Prestige at your Feet.9 words
-
-
Page 45 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1984-06-29 45 OUTING A healthy mind and body need daily exercise. BPWS^^ Pr /rlflwuri SPORTS. BE■ \ncaa3p H H n« Mium rtirnai «Hfl I— I—W Lift your spirits from stress with a y dash of fresh air and invigorating activities. AuthonMd R«1»I Outlet* KLASSE CENTERPOINT JOG KATONG MALAYSIA Orchwd Rd CoMMog*. Ktton#99 words
-
-
Page 46 Advertisements
-
Advertisement250 1984-06-29 46 UHnaioife The One-Stop Sports Shop Whatever your the knowhow Z~~ We've got trained, friendly sales staff on hand to give you expert advice on the right TT6O Oil With equipment for your game, plus helpful tips too! We'll also help you with maintenance the best names W of your equipment250 words
-
-
MONITOR sports
-
Article, Illustration727 1984-06-29 47 Reuter LONDON, Friday PAT CASH, Australia's great hope to restore his country to their former tennis glory, upset fourth-seeded Mats Wilander in the second round of Wimbledon on the Centre Court here yesterday. Cash gave the men's singles event its biggest upset to date by subduingReuter - 727 words
-
Article, Illustration186 1984-06-29 47 Reuter LONDON, Friday BETTINA Bunge, a semifinalist two years ago but unseeded this time, brought off the first upset of the women's singles by ousting eighth-seeded American Kathy Horvath 6-0 6-4 Bunge, who had an ear operation last year and missed the last half ofReuter - 186 words
-
-
Page 47 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1984-06-29 47 'LIVE' THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will talocast "live" the Wimbledon men's singles final on Channel 5 on July 8 at 9.10 pm.22 words
-
Advertisement127 1984-06-29 47 RACKWO^t J? r /r-u< t y-*' IN YOUR EVENING EDITION WIMBLED® N *84 Match of the Day: Page 47 Cocktail Lounge Presents W Km i Bfc.' M Let Shady, Dick Hans perk you up with country and western, country-rock hits, old favourites and sentimental melodies while sipping your favourite drinks127 words
-
Advertisement14 1984-06-29 47 The longest ball flPi from tee to green OSPA'dinQ iW Mekelin Marketing Pte Ltd14 words
-