Singapore Monitor, 20 August 1984

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, August 20, 1984 30cents
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  • 670 1  -  Major changes in top hierarchy of govt can be expected By EE BOON LEE MAJOR changes can be expected after the next general election in the composition of the top hierarchy of the' government and in strengthening the moral authority of the President to protect
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  • home
    • 535 2  -  Home ownership and CPF savings give each voter a personal stake in our country's welfare PRIME MINISTER'S NATIONAL DAY RALLY SPEECH All reports by EE BOON LEE, LOONG SWEE YIN AND YONG POW ANG SINGAPORE'S future is relatively secure because
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    • SOME POINTS TO PONDER...
      • 119 2 CITIZENS' Consultative Committees, Community Centre Management Committees and Residents' Committees are very important set-ups. They form part of the power distribution. You can reach the highest person in the land through these organisations, right up to me, if necessary. When we set up the RCs
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      • 122 2 WE have given every Singaporean a stake in our progress and prosperity. Imagine a Singapore without the CPF, without the 340,000 families who are able to own their HDB and HUDC homes because of CPF and the Government's housing and land policy. Imagine a
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      • 68 2 THE nub of the problem is that we are not able to be problem-solvers for very much longer. Therefore, we must get into place a system which will guarantee that it will continue even if conditions become adverse and even if the leaders are unable to have the
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      • 31 2 IN some countries, you can get wealth through S»wer. Or power through wealth. In Singapore, ese are two different things and we should keep them as different entities.
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      • 128 2 SINGAPORE and Hong Kong are both city states but the texture of the two societies is vastly different. Hong Kong never had a chance to develop a separate national identity. On the other hand, active nation-building has given Singaporeans a deep sense of personal pride
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    • 358 3 PRIME MINISTER'S NATIONAL DAY RALLY SPEECH THE PRIME MINISTER contended last night that the security and progress of Singapore could not be maintained through sheer force of will and powers of persuasion. That was why the Government decided, early on, to give people a stake
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    • 321 3 ON PRESS MERGER: Instead of Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh, two Chinese dailies, battling each other for a dwindling Chinese language readership, they were merged into the Singapore News and Publications Limited (SNPL), giving the group a chance to break into the English readership
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    • 254 3 MR LEE KUAN YEW said that he, together with Dr Goh Keng Swee and Mr S Rajaratnam, believed that there should be no slowing down of self-renewal, despite differences of opinion among PAP leaders on now this should be done. Mr Lee
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    • 52 4 THE Minister for Labour, Professor S Jayakumar, takes a break from his ministerial duties to join the fun at Bedok Athletic Stadium yesterday. The professor, who is also MP for Bedok, delighted many of his young constituents, when he tried to shoot a mini football into
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    • 326 4 DESPITE the early morning downpour, many Singaporeans yesterday made their way to the 10 designated centres spread all over the island to take part in the Family Sports Day. The grey skies cleared by 10 am and thousands of people, young and old, streamed into the stadiums
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    • 148 4  -  By ROBERT CONCEICAO AS A TRIBUTE to our 25 years of nation-building, a 25-kilometre road relay was organised yesterday by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (SAFRA) with each kilometre representing a year. The run was flagged off at
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    • 184 6  -  More than 1,700 oarsmen take to the Singapore River to qualify for the regatta By LEE CHIU SAN MORE THAN a thousand frantic oarsmen flailed the waters of the Singapore River yesterday in their fight for the limited number of places in this year's Singapore River Regatta.
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    • 182 6 A RENOWNED educational researcher on meritocratic systems has cautioned that an educational system cannot concentrate all its efforts on the gifted without neglecting the majority of pupils, especially the underprivileged. Professor T Husen, of the University of Sweden, said if local educationists were looking
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    • 314 6  -  Picture and story by CHEW YEN FOOK PEOPLE put all their best in their dogs in a dog show. And in the 42nd Singapore Championship Dog Show held at the Serangoon Gardens Community Centre yesterday, it was no different. Organised by the
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    • 279 7  -  By SURESH NAIR THE SCHOOL for the Blind has sacked a teacher after receiving complaints from the parents of a six-year-old girl at the school. Mr Ron Chandran-Dudley, president of the Singapore Association for the Blind, confirmed that disciplinary action had been taken
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    • 221 7 Lianhe Zaobao THE RAILBUS being tried out by the Malayan Railway has made its presence felt by having noticeably affected the other means of travel between Singapore and Johor Baru. The buses operated by the Singapore-JB Express, for example,
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    • 112 7 Lianhe Zao bao THE POLICE is almost certain that the wanted gunman, Koh Kok Soon, has two guns in his possession. Apart from the fact that a number of 22calibre bullet shells were found at the scene of the Shenton Way shooting, the
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    • 11 2 Excerpts from the Prime Minister's speech More reports on Page 3
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    • 131 2 SEASON ENDING! RUSH NOW! Your Last Chance To Savour Our Exotic Mangoes. n I fresh Best Quality Outstanding, Sweet Juicy AIRFLOWN from PAKISTAN Gift Pack (3 kg) S$ 18.50 only Free delivery for orders over 10 Gift Packs Also available from our CASH CARRY CENTRES:- PRWCES EMPORIUM, 1 Camptal Lane,
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    • 192 3 "If variety is the soul of pleasure, then at El Iktio, TLm ram Ram is the spice of life." The Marco Polo's philosophy on food is dissimilar to Behns thoughts Variety is the key to both. Which is why there is food lovers. If you've never pleasure in abundance tried
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  • world
    • 47 8 THE REPUBLICANS' NATIONAL CONVENTION IN DALLAS MOT everybody In Dmllma 19 for the Reagan admlnlatra• tlon. Thm 'Women Running Agalnat Rmagan' organlaa• tlon dlaplay their foollnga In the banner they carried through the city'a street* prior to the Republlcana' National Convention which atarta today.
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    • 453 8 LAT-WP DALLAS, Monday REPUBLICANS open their 33rd national convention today, determined not only to maintain the substantial lead they appear to hold over the Democrats in the presidential race but also to erase even the modest gains registered by the opposition party since its own convention
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    • 107 8 UPI MISSOURI, Mon PRESIDENT Reagan linked Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale yesterday to the unpopular Soviet grain embargo of the Carter administration and insisted his policies offer a "much brighter and hopeful" future for farmers. On the eve of the party's national convention in
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    • 385 8 LAT-WP DALLAS, Monday FOUR years ago, sitting in his hotel suite not far from the Detroit Sports Arena where the 1980 Republican National Convention had nominated Ronald Reagan for president, Mr George Bush was still stunned by the fact that he was to be
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    • 142 8 AP MINNEAPOLIS, Mon PRESIDENT Reagan and Democratic candidate Walter Mondale are neck and neck in the race for B residential votes in Mr londale's home state, according to the latest Minnesota poll. Mr Mondale had a 46 per cent to 44 per cent edge
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    • 147 9 Lianhe Zaobao MALACCA, Monday TWENTY-FOUR members of the Democratic Action Party were arrested by Malaysian police yesterday on a jogging exercise organised as part of the Defend Bukit Cina Campaign. They were held for two hours and later released on bail. The 24 men
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    • 220 9 UPI BANGKOK, Monday COMMUNIST insurgents ambushed a military patrol in southern Thailand, killing four members of an elite ranger unit and injuring 12 others, officials said yesterday. Reports reaching Bangkok said the attack occurred on Saturday in Surat Thani province, about 640 km south of
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    • 240 9 AP MANILA, Monday A STATUE of Benigno Aquino, sculpted in Rome, arrived in a sealed crate yesterday for public unveiling at an opposition rally President Marcos' regime haa tried to prevent. "This is the first time that I had baby-sat for a
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    • 385 9 UPI NEW DELHI, Monday POLICE opened fired and killed six protesters demanding the reinstatement of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister yesterday, pushing the death toll from four days of rioting in the southern state to 23. Opposition
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    • 135 9 AP HUNGERFORD (England), Monday PRINCESS Diana's uncle, Lord Fermoy, shot himself to death yesterday at his home, police said. He was 45. A businessman and former steeplechase jockey, Lord Fermoy was found dead at his nome, Eddington House in Hungerford, Berkshire, about 96 km west
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    • 160 10 Reuter CAIRO, Monday BAD WEATHER yesterday slowed operations by Egyptian, British and United States minehunters in the Gulf of Suez as two Soviet minesweepers sailed into the Red Sea. Military sources said British navy ships were searching the northern
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    • 392 10 EAST BERLIN, Monday EAST GERMAN leader Erich Honecker moved a step closer to his controversial visit to West Germany with the publication last weekend of a press interview defending his East-West diplomacy, Western diplomats said. The interview, which appeared in major official newspapers
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    • 210 10 AP HIGHQATE (Vermont), Monday A 400 KG pancake was prepared in a cement mixer and flipped by a helicopter before being eaten by a hungry crowd on Saturday. "The main thing is not the flipping; it's the cooking," said Jim Hilton, mastermind of the mammoth breakfast. "No
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    • 246 10 UPI JERUSALEM, Mon ISRAEL'S two major political blocs yesterday agreed on a policy for the withdrawal of troops from Lebanon and tne future of the occupied West Bank. The accord came amid talks aimed at forming a national unity government.
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    • 53 9 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE Now, treat yourself to a feast of Nyonya and local specialities Children under 12 years $12++ IgOGI Our touch of Ming entails you miHQ COUKT Hcrrex smgapore I.TangJin Road, Singapore 1024 Telephone: *****33 Ming Court Hotels International Kuala Lumpur Singapore• Hit Dickson RenangAbncouver A member at
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    • 87 10 Hsemosol gives quick, effective relief, Piles or haemorrhoids mm They may cause pain, haemorrhage, itch ijSi HMflHp and swelling. Haemosol contains five active L* ingredients Vit E, Vit Ki, Rutin, HmrtaMUH Lysozyme Chloride and Pluronic F-68 to help combat swelling, pain, haemorrhage m i if^wjjr and itching at the source
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  • money
    • 740 11 RUST means money to Mr Chandran Nair But building urn the thriving business which today is Auto Rust Care Fte Ltd has meant some moments when problems seem to heavily outweigh cash inflow. Today, Mr Nair heads a successful operation at
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    • 803 11 This is the full text of a letter written by Mr W H Crafter, chairman of Pan-Electric, to the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The letter, dated Aug 17, was released by the exchange on Saturday. "ON 15th August 1984, the Stock Exchange of
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    • 416 12 MR HENRY NG BOON HAI has been appointed chief executive and director of Thomas-Robert Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd. Mr Ng has just left for London to familiarise himself with Lloyds Insurance Market Operations and will hold talks with the company's United Kingdom principals and associates. MS RUTH WOO
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    • Article, Illustration
      980 12 SHANGRI-LA Singapore has announced the following appointments for the hotel: MS SUSAN LIM, sales manager. Ms Lim will be in-charge of the hoters American market. She has been a stewardess with SIA and has held a sales and banquet appointment in a leading local hotel. MR DANNY
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    • 128 11 WLEEFMANCE (A Subsidiary of Tat Lee Bank) 8)4 a Fixed Deposits Savings 7%% p.a. Interest on your savings account will be calculated on a daily basis and credited monthly. TAT LEE FINANCE LIMITED Head Office: 90Ce<. S''ee» *01-01 Dunn House Sngoporeolo6 T e>rr- *****22 (8 L "est Branches: Selegie Branch:
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous


  • open line
    • 156 13 IF you have any question to ask, who can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your
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    • 872 13 Have you ever waited in vain for your luggage at the airport, or bought a new suitcase only to have it damaged on its first trip. JUDY WALKER talks to Mr Richard Davies, airport manager for Qantas here, and finds out how you can reach your destination
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    • 111 13 THE REGISTRY of Vehicles has received the following articles left behind in taxis between July 30 and Aug 4. If the property belongs to you, vou can collect it from the registry at Sin Ming Drive during office hours. Brief description of the
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    • 97 13 FROM this week SBS will introduce a new feeder service, Service 275, for Bukit Purmei Estate. It will connect Bukit Purmei with with Bukit Merah Interchange. Presently, residents have to rely on services along Kampong Bahru and Lower Delta Roads. The details of the
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    • 83 13 I THAI RESWURANT I I Our Special: Tohm Yum Soup I Spicy shrimp soup seasoned with lemon juice I hot pepper. Hot and scrumptious. I I Why go all tha way to Thailand whan It's I I brought homa to you? I I CATERING SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE. I I PARKWAY
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  • features
    • 1140 14  -  By SAM JAMESON of Los Angeles Times LATWP It is reported that President Chun Doo Hwan has now approved a 70 per cent increase for the national science and technology budget for next year. This represents a complete turnaround from a previous ban
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    • 540 14 UPI LONDON: With Britain and China busily mapping out Hong Kong's future, Britons are slowly waking up to the fact that the last major symbol of their colonial empire is slipping away. Even so, most Britons are relatively unmoved by the fate of
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  • opinion / letters
    • 462 15 TTO SINGAPORE ftonraMllfl IN THE early Sixties, a visitor to Seoul would have seen a city of beggars and flies, a dejected society still pulling out of the effects of war. Poverty was stifling. It was a city without much hope. The South Korean capital,
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    • 124 15 I REPLIES Boat trips: WE refer to the letter "Instances of hooliganism at Jardine Steps" (SM Aug 8). It is difficult to draw up fixed fare structures for boat trips in the harbour as, unlike the ferry services which run on predetermined routes, the
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    • 105 15  -  MISS ANG POH INN Public Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE refer to the letter "Local workers are just too choosy" by "The World Today" (SM, Aug 6). We are glad to note that your reader fully agrees with our
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    • 160 15 EVERY now and then people who live in high-rise HDB flats come across lift breakdowns. It is difficult to prevent lift breakdowns if there are frequent acts of vandalism or if the lifts are used improperly! Perhaps the police should impose heavy penalties including jail
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    • 87 15  -  PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 THE buses used on Service No 92 are always packed in the mornings. And for commuters travelling from Orchard Road and Bendemeer Road to Kampong Ampat at this time, this is the only available bus service. May I suggest that
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 59 16 Clint Eastwood recently finished shooting City Heat, a Thirties comedy melodrama with Burt Reynolds. Eastwood is again a cop and Reynolds a private eye. The hope is for a friendly-enemy relationship between the two stars, in the Gable-Tracy or CagneyO Brien tradition. CHARLES CHAMPLIN of the Los
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    • 1225 16 LAT-WP "IT'S hard to believe I've been in this business for 30 years," Clint Eastwood was saying, looking at that moment as if he had been shifting sets for 30 years. His hair was in spiky, windblown
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    • 628 16  -  By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LAT-WP TIGHTROPE is fascinating and frustrating at the same time. The darker side of one man's sexuality is at the heart of this Clint Eastwood detective drama, and if the film had really explored its subject, it might have been darkly
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    • 1235 16 LATWP FIFTEEN pounds below his fighting weight, his face tanned but thin, his movements deliberate, Burt Reynolds is recovering from, but still feeling, a one-two punch: A kidney stone and then an inner-ear infection that affected his balance
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    • 550 18 The Dollmaker (Debut) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) A DRAMATIC story of one woman's battle to protect her family from the cruelties of life in a harsh, forbidding steel town. Jane Fonda stars as farm worker, Gertie Nevels. A young mother with three sons and two daughters, she dreams
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    • 530 18  -  iTtfSfSifcENE By STEVEN REDDICLIFFE in Dallas LATWP NBC's "V 2" (the sequel to "V" which will be shown over SBC's Channel 5 in October), may be dumb, but it is dumb fun. A continuation of the hit "V", it borrows from everything, and the result is a
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    • 751 19  -  BEING BLONDE HAS MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE By VERNON SCOTT UPI NOT all women were meant to be blondes, but Tanya Roberts, who plays the title role in the new jungle adventure drama, Sheena, clearly was meant for golden tresses. Best remembered for her single year
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1452 17 I 7 77 THE SMQAPORE MONTTOR Ifl leisure /tv q \j monday,auqust».iw ■kj I Sample f|^v I I 3.00 Opening Programme al !>. ij I I cess Chang I I l lan Teasdale introduces us to a lady who makes chocolate by W%H X m. J I I dancer I
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    • 261 18 Where Can You Get the Latest News in Marine Parade? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE jNk MONITOR W I,it)u in Marine P,ir i.it T Abdul Karim Store 1 <' 1 .ist Coast Road Suit.in Store 2 W f ,i st C
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    • 83 19 at its height at |Sn| KAMPACfff Japanese Restaurant Be mesmerised by this Japanese artistry of griddle-frying and a taste that is no less sensational than its preparation. There is also an exciting selection of other Japanese delicacies like Sushi, Sashimi. Tempura, Yakitori. Shabu-Shabu. Teppanyakl Is not available at Hotel Equatorial
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 417 19 FIlAf GUID6 DALIT (*****16): AN OXCART DOWRY (C) METROPOLE (*****27): ACES GO PLACES PART 1 Starring: La Xiaofen, Chen Zhenlei, Zhin Tu Synopsis: A man who tries but fails to make a living VENUS (*****97): PURSUIT (C) for his family finally accepts support from another man in exchange for his
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 328 20 GERMAN FILMS THE Goethe-Institut will screen Sparks in Neu-gron-land on Wednesday at 6.30 pm at its auditorium. At 8.30 pm, Malou will be screened. On Thursday, The Moon is Just a Naked Ball will be shown at 6.30 pm and 8.30 pm. Admission is free. 1 ANQELS WITH DIRTY FACES
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    • 797 20 MAN t gallery a bition on German Gallery at the Goethe-Institut Art Gallery until Aug 31, noon to 6 pm daily except on Sundays and public holi- iShi days Admission is free Hr R ;MONIQUE FULLER'S W nK* 'i THE Alliance Francaise de Singapour, 4 Draycott VWP H I Park,
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    • 268 20 5.30 pm daily. VOTE YOUR FAVOURIt will feature the ITE AUTHOR works of 120 artists com- THE National Book Deprising realistic art, ab- velopment Council of stract art, Chinese art Singapore and the Naand calligraphy. There tional Library will orwill also be a display of ganise a.special reading 104 colour
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  • The Chef Recommends
    • 743 21  -  By THERESA CHAN THE French have elevated cooking to the status of a fine art, and their country is probably the only one in the world where the Head of State confers awards upon outstanding chefs. French food festivals have become an established
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    • 198 22 An unique style of cooking where the food is both both plain and exotic... PROVENCE is a southern seaside province in France where both the exotic and the plain thrive. Its food reflects its nature and location. Local fishermen often created their own specialities with their
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    • 131 21 <&> RED LANTERN REVOLVING PI RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay. Singapore 0104. Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red 1 Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. Take in enchanting city sights and dazzling harbour lights as you feast i
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    • 120 21 Congratulate to Mr Leslie ZhungSH# lor his fantastic performance during his visit in Singapore Our live drunken prawns, barbeque live lobster, fish, crab, cuttlefish and other delicious seafood dishes will definitely moke you enioy very much. Please visit us or call LONG BEACH SEAFOOD RESTAURANT, *****6 A *****22. Free ample
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    • 158 21 FATTY WENG (Shark'. Fin Seafood) RESTAURANT fCome and experience our famous dishes specially prepared by our expert chef FATTY WENG, Shark Fin Seafood, Cantonese Cuisine etc. Best service moderate charges. Main *92*4 Gx.illm.rd Road ■amt: (Bwirfr Badminton Stadium) Singapore 1439 T«fc *****02 Branch Blk 1015 501.109, rnt: Geylang Eaat Central
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 597 23 leisure comics dA I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook .lift M6UOV, How CAM V" 11. S SHfS PtCK Ej> ITS A V£RV I tff *"W-VJA*-ou> MAINLY kon TUf PPtiTlcS, Y How CAN COMT*MPORARV fSf .T) I t&i&W&SnL UK£ IAUKH KNoU) FROHA ffTFAUft AMD I SHE LEARN J|j} So MUCH ABouT y
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 70 25 Eating Spots Business Services I /"Instant Printing> We specialise in urgent normal printing of business cards, letterhead, invoices lorms etc 1 Security Printing (or commercial documents also available here For prompt, reliable services call us at SECURE PRINTING PTE LTD *03-05, Tan Boon Liat Bldg V Tel: *****88 Furniture /Furnishings
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    • 280 26 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant A Schlumberger Company IS OFFERING MORE THAN GOOD WAGES A SHORTER TIME TO EARN IT FOR FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS IN ADDITION, YOU WILL ENJOY: MORE MONEY BETTER OVERTIME PAY BENEFITS (after 38 hours per week) MFniPAi rpmppitq SHIFT ALLOWANCES MEDICAL BENEFITS ATTENDANCE BENEFITS INSURANCE COVERAGE 2
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  • sports
    • 358 27  -  GOLF ROUNDUP with I ERNEST FRIDA NATIONAL Serviceman M Murugiah, the current Singapore Junior champion, is bitterly disappointed because he will be staying behind while others leave for Jakarta tomorrow to take part in the Indonesian Amateur Open golf championship. Six youngsters Poh Ee
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    • 191 27 WILLIAM WISE, who gave a dismal performance in last month's Singapore Amateur Open at Serapong Course, did well to win the Sentosa Country Club monthly medal yesterday. Wise shot a gross four-over-par 76 (net 69), something he had failed to do at the
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    • 37 27 GARY PLAYER, from Johannesburg, South Africa, throws his arms in the air after making a 40-foot putt on the 16th hole on Saturday during the third round of the PGA Championship at Shoal Creek Club. <
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    • 187 27 Reuter ALABAMA, Mon LEE TREVINO edged ahead of a tightly packed field in the third round of the PGA championship here yesterday. The 44-year-old American, whose bad back has not bothered him all week, went to the 18th tee with a threestroke lead but
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    • 597 27 RACE 1 CI 3 Dlv 7 1,200 m 10 SUrtrack 53 Samsol (8) 4 3 1 5 Three Leaders 544 Leoog (3) 112 9 Pingat Mas II 534 Lucas (6) 2 2 3 3 Chateau Gardens 554 Foo (2) 8 6 4 Owner: Trackstar Stable Trainer: Chong Keng
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    • 220 28  -  SRC 1 KHALSA 2 By B KULA DARK days are ahead for the Singapore Recreation Club's Premier League hockey team. SRC, who have been the dominant force in local hockey, sank to their third defeat in the tournament at the hands of Khalsa
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    • 547 28  -  m m&m By TONY LIM WITH A massive lead of 134 pins in the first block, Frankie Cheung of Hong Kong continued his dominance on the lanes at Kallang Bowler Drome to claim the men's Masters title in this year's Singapore Open Pesta
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    • 369 29  -  By B KULA RACHEL Eileen Williams was crowned the new Queen of Bodybuilding last night. She dethroned the national women's lightweight defending champion Salbiah Morris. Salbiah, whose body was stiffer than usual last night, had to give way to the enchanting American at the
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    • 149 29 THE PAKISTANIS set the pace in the inaugural Asian Age Group Bodybuilding championships at the world Trade Centre Auditorium yesterday. While Pakistan's 1982 national junior champion Maqsood Ahmad won the under-21 title, his compatriot Shabbir Ali walked away with the un-der-18 title without much opposition. Maqsood
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    • 270 29  -  By B KULA FATHOLOMEIN Ali will remember last night for a long, long time. Besides being the first man in the world to win four titles, each in a different category, he also showed Singaporeans his coaching expertise by making a Queen out of
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    • 174 29 AP HANOVER, Monday AMERICA'S world record holder Edwin Moses suffered a dizzy spell and left the track shortly before nis 400 metre hurdles race yesterday in a post-Olympic track meet at Hanover plagued by dropouts and no-shows. Evelyn Ashford of the United
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    • 163 29 Reuter MOSCOW, Monday TWO OF East Germany's top women swimmers clocked times faster than the Los Angeles gold medal winners in the 100 metres freestyle at the Moscow "Friendship-84" Games today. Kristin Otto's time of 55.75 seconds and compatriot Birgit Meineke's 55.79
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    • 465 29  -  By ALFONSO CHAN RUSTY. That's the adjective most of the top players used to describe their performance at yesterday's quarterfinal rounds of the National Tennis Championships at Kallang. Albert Teo and Victor Pereira, revelling in their re-united partnership, were unduly
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    • 189 29 MARK Hill, younger brother of national champion Peter Hill, hoisted the family flag high with an easy victory over Wong Jee Seng in his boys' under-16 first round match of the National Squash Championships at Kallang yesterday. Lennard showed his prpw;ess by dropping only
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    • 496 30  -  WHAT THE SINGAPORE TEAM LACK By S GULAM THE CURRENT Singapore team, for all their fighting spirit ana fitness, lack experience, big-match temperament and goal-getting finesse. Ana unless these weaknesses are soon remedied, the young lions may be made to look like mere cubs in two
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    • 47 30 DAVID LEE (goalkeeper), ARJ MANI (leftback), NORHALIS SHAFIK (stopper), T PATHMANATHAN (sweeper), LIM TANG BOON (rightback), R SURIAMOORTHY, HASHIM HOSNI (or MALEK AWAB), SALIM MOIN (all midfield), FANDI AHMAD, V SUNDRAMOORTHY, AU-YEONG PAK KUAN (strikers). Fandi Ahmad T Pathmanathan R Suriamoorthy
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    • 267 30 SAUDI ARABIA'S Ell Ittifac team manager, Hilal Tuwairai, praised the Intermediates after the Saudi club champions edged the young Singaporeans 2-1 in a friendly match at the National Stadium last night. "This team will go far. I was imBressed by their fighting spirit. Though ley were two
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    • 413 30 Hi The L.A. Olympics has come and gone. In the spectacular two-week celebration of athletic excellence only the best made it to the winners' rostrum. And more winning feet were wearing Nikes than any other shoe. Our medal tally attests to this. Nike salutes these champions. We're proud that they
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 508 31 THE ENGLISH soccer league season 1984-85 kicks off this coming weekend. Here, SIMON BARNES previews the season and looks at some of the teams likely to feature prominently in the race for one of soccer's most well-known prizes. IT SEEMS like only five minutes ago that
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    • 211 31 ARSENAL, WEST HAM ARSENAL are the London side expected to mount the biggest challenge. There were signs at the end of the season, as Don Howe got into his stride, that Arsenal could be going places once again. The key, of course, is Charlie
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    • 260 31 MANCHESTER UNITED LIVERPOOL'S perennial challengers are, of course, Manchester United. They have tried money, they have tried talent, but they have still failed to topple the champions. Last season, after leading the division for part of the way, they dropped out of contention as
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    • 272 31 SPURS, EVERTON SPURS WERE the team expected to set the Thames on fire last season, and will be remembered for their conspicuous failure to do so. Now they have lost their manager Keith Burkinshaw, and gained Peter Shreeves. Burkinshaw wanted to run
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