Singapore Monitor, 23 January 1985, Afternoon Edition

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    • 435 2  -  By SEAH MEI KIANG AN INSTITUTE of Molecular and Cell Biology will be ready by the middle of next year "to provide the thrust and direction and to strengthen the infrastructure for research and development in biotechnology," announced Professor Lim Pin this morning. Prof
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    • 133 2 THE SINGOLD Lunar Series Gold Bullion, specially made to usher in the Year of the Ox, will be available to the public from Monday. It comes in the form of a set of four gold pieces or independent pieces. The prices of the
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    • 259 2  -  *y IRENE TOH A MAN charged with misappropriation of funds from two firms for which be worked last year was sentenced to a total of 14 months' jail today. A subordinate court heard that on April 6 last year, Wu King Fok, who was
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    • 461 3 Queenstown MP Jek Yeun Thong's call to Government ?UEENSTOWN Member of Parliament Mr Jek eun Thong last night cautioned the Government to consider carefully all the underlying reasons before proceeding with its proposal to set up another feedback machinery. "We need to
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    • 124 3  -  By IRENE TOH A TAXI-DRIVER was fined $250 today for causing hurt to a friend whom he had known for seven years. A Subordinate Court heard that on March 4 last year, Chfcn Thong Mong, 40, met his friend, Mr Tang Cha Peng, 46,
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    • 136 3 ABOUT 15,000 made-in-Indonesia tyres were imported last week, making it one of the largest consignments of tyre imports during the last few years. Sources said these tyres were cheaper than those imported from other countries, thus breaking the Japanese domination in this
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    • 688 4  -  Giant balloon will rise on Saturday to launch month of festivities By LINDA CHAN and BENNY ORTEGA A GIANT helium-filled balloon will rise over Chinatown on Saturday evening to launch a month of festivities which will include dancing, cuisine demonstrations, cultural displays and competitions. About
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    • 339 4  -  By SEAH MEI KIANG CROSSING Dorset Road on their way to and from school every day is a hazard for pupils of Owen Primary School. The school is at the junction of two busy streets Dorset Road and Owen Road. Apd pupils crossing
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    • 68 4 SINGAPORE'S only egg-farmers' co-operative said yesterday it was undecided whether to support an egg price cut initiated by a wholesaler on Monday. Mr Tan Kok Hua, chairman of Chit Nong Poultry Farm Products, said: "We shall decide on our line of action only after
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    • 105 6 A SINGAPORE United Front member, who is being sued for allegedly making defamatory statements about the Prime Minister, announced yesterday that he would sue his party chairman for having made unfounded allegations against him. At a Press conference yesterday, Mr Quek Teow Chuan, who
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    • 62 6 A GENERAL worker yesterday gave himself up in a police station in connection with the case of the man who was killed instantly when he was struck by a piece of wood falling from a hotel in MacPherson Road on Saturday. Police said yesterday the 45-year-old
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    • 363 6  -  By CATHARINE FERNANDO SINGAPORE needs more eye specialists, a British professor said yesterday. Professor H Freeman, founder and director of the London Course of Optometry, said specialist courses should be conducted at either the Singapore Polytechnic or the National University of Singapore. Prof Freeman,
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    • 115 6 A CONCRETE mixer was used for an unusual purpose yesterday to conduct a lucky draw. Mr John Orr, chief executive of The SingaEre Monitor (right, in picture above) and Mr trad W Riegger, project manager of Holiday Inn Park View Singapore, climbed on to
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  • world
    • 315 7 AP BERLIN, Wednesday EAST GERMANY dynamited a Lutheran church 10 metres from the Berlin Wall yesterday as former parishioners gazed sadly from vantage points in the western sector. "This is a shot in the heart of all Berliners," said a white-haired 65-year-old man, one
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    • 242 7 UPI JAKARTA, Wednesday YELLING and beating drums, members of an army-led operation began driving a herd of 70 elephants deep into the jungle to keep them from despoiling northern namlets, a report said yesterday. Since November, the elephants have trampled at
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    • 82 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA, the world's largest producer and exporter of natural rubber, is planning to move into the tyre-making business, Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said today. He told reporters that the Government planned to acquire multinational tyre companies at the recommendation
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    • 259 8 AP TOKYO, Wednesday THE Ministry of International Trade and Industry plans to discuss whether it should allow Japanese firms to import petrol into Japan directly from foreign suppliers, Japan's Kyodo news service reported yesterday. The ministry plans to form a sub-committee within the Petroleum
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    • 286 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan met yesterday with his arms control advisers, describing them as "a great team" of negotiators for new talks with the Soviets on nuclear weapons and on oreventing an arms race in space. On the first full
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    • 92 8 Reuter PARIS, Wednesday FRENCH neuro-biologist Professor Jean Laborit announced yesterday he had discovered a new substance with revolutionary pain-kill-ing properties. Prof Laborit said the newly-found AGR-529 molecule could be the strongest analgesic yet known, according to an official at his laboratory. The patent Prof Laborit secured
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    • 193 8 UPI ARANYAPRATHET, Wednesday KHMER ROUGE guerillas attacked a strategic Vietnamese artillery base yesterday in an apparent effort to head off a full-scale assault by Hanoi's forces near the Thai-Cambodian border. Scattered clashes also were reported yesterday around Nong Samet, a
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 79 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS FORMER French movie "sex-kitten" Brigitte Bardot (above) has undergone surgery for breast cancer, the Daily Mirror said yesterday. It said Bardot, an international movie sex-sym-bol in the 1950s and 60s, reported the illness in a letter to a friend, Michelle
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      • 81 8 INDIA'S new opposition leader, film star N T Rama Rao, owes the Indian government US|B4,OOO (approx. S$ 184,000) in tax, a minister told Parliament yesterday. Minister of State for Finance Janardhana Poojary said that Mr Rao, leader of Telugu Desam, the largest opposition party in
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      • 71 8 BRITISH pop singer Matt Monro was "in poor shape, but comfortable" in hospital yesterday after a liver transplant for cancer had to be abandoned, his former manager Don Black said. Gentle-voiced ballad singer Monro, 54, whose hit records in the 1960s included "Portrait of My
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      • 96 8 PUBLIC posters of American singer Michael Jackson (above) have been banned in Ras alKhaimah, a Gulf emirate, by a municipal decision citing his "negative influence on young people," officials said yesterday. The director of the Ras al-Khaimah municipality, Mubarak Quhaiter, said that special inspection campaigns by
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      • 95 8 AMERICAN entertainer Cher yesterday headed an annual list of the World's 10 worst-dressed women issued by United States fashion designer Richard Blackwell. Second and third places also went to Americans Sharlene Wells, winner of the Miss America beauty contest, and President Reagan's daughter, Pattf Davis, respectively.
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    • 46 9 NORWEGIAN fashion designer Per Spook (above) walked down Avenue George V in Paris yesterday with a model displaying his creation, a girdle-waistcoat worn over a dancing dress. The "walk-on" display was a preview of the 1985 Spring-Summer haute couture collection. PICTURE: AP
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    • 84 9 Reuter SEOUL, Wad SOUTH KOREA'S fourth nuclear power plant began a test run yesterday before commercial generation in March, the state-run Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) said. The 950-megawatt station in the south-eastern town of Kori cost 925 billion won (552.42 billion) over
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    • 164 9 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Wednesday A US military transport plane with 21 American Grsonnel aboard was reported lost yesterday off e Caribbean coast of Honduras. A US military spokesman said the C-130 aircraft was believed to have gone down in bad weather en route from Howard
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    • 107 9 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday GOVERNMENT workers inclined to idle must be content with daydreams soon in Ipoh, say Municipal Council officials. Government workers in the tin-min-ing town will soon be prohibited from smoking and reading newspapers and magazines during .working hours. The
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    • 420 9 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States has submitted two different requests for visits by American navy warships to New Zealand ports, setting the stage for a confrontation with the New Zealand government over its antinuclear policy. A US Defence Department spokesman who acknowledged this yesterday,
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    • 161 9 <$L IJfojL n<i^twUWChW<, the nights are filled will) cxcilcipcpt Bill Bailey's Bar I 5.30pm to 7.30pm daily. Two groups top the bill at this Buy a drink, and your favourite watering hole. Lynn and ■%next drink is on the The Lovebirds, whom you know house! and. love for their very
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  • money
    • 160 10  -  By JOYCE QUEK A MAN being sued for $2.32 million said yesterday he could not pay the money because he did not have it. Mr Anthony Teo Chong Jin, of Alfa-Pacific Securities, said the money had been held by the
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    • 1326 10 MR LOO Cheng Ghee's antics have riveted the public in the last few weeks. He captured the eye of finger lickin' chicken lovers and investors alike with a purge of his top level executives at Kentucky Fried Chicken and
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    • 164 11 MHLLSTREET WALL STREET stocks closed mixed yesterday in very heavy volume, a result of profittaking after Monday's strong rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, analysts said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.87 points to 1259.50. Gaining issues led losers 934 to 681.
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    • 169 11 THE US DOLLAR was narrowly mixed against most major currencies compared with New York levels in auiet early trading, with the market cautious after concerted intervention by several European central banks yesterday. The US unit rose marginally to 254.20/30 yen from New York's 254.15/20 close but eased
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    • 52 11 Your 8$ to on* unit of f orotgn currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT 00 USf ***** 2.104O2.1S70 sterling 2 4806 2.4S862.44M Australian$ ***** l 7734! 7584 CURRENCY NOTES St to 1 unH USf 2 20 2.175 NZ| 1 10 1.00 sterling 2 50 2 40 Australian 1.82 1.74 Supplied
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    • 159 11  -  By JANICE LIM A JAPANESE commodity futures trading firm has become the latest member on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX). Okachi Co Ltd, which has received in-principle approval from SIMEX yesterday, would operate as a nonclearing corporate member, said its company representative, Mr Atsushi Kobayashi.
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    • 226 11 THE LOCAL bourse opened and closed mixed with some buying interest in the finance stocks for the morning's trading session. Promet did the top volume of 156,000 to close at $1.51, followed by OCBC's 144,000 at $8.60 and DBS's 100,000 at $5.55. Top risers
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    • 286 11 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly easier Boustead'l 50 s Cold Storage 2.43/2.44 F 4 N 4.88/4 90 GenUng 4 90/4 92 GIH 1 96/2 08 Haw Par 1.90/1.91 Isetan 2.40 B Jurong Cement 1.50/1.51 Keck Seng 1.86/188 Esso 2 56/2 60 Hume 3.06/3.08 Inchcape 2.48/2.48 Intraco 213/2
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    • 111 11 Isabel Q ass j c Simplicity... m H ftflH m 44 Vf > > >• < -v•'Sf'• v,v- .',> y s v* *.*<u .HJ*AV r «**HrWv MP*** «rfißv4j wx----- *:>. Pastoe chairs and our outdoor table has a classic simp'tcity yet is sturdy and posture designed to ensure your comfort.
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  • PROPERTY SECTION
    • 131 12 TH&RE is a 260 sq m unit on the fifth level of Delta House for lease. It was originally leased.as two individual units of 130 sq m each, one to a jewellery shop and the other to a garment company. Both leas&s
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    • 365 12  -  By FOO MEY KIEN PERCHED on a hill slope behind the Pine Tree Club at Balmoral Park is The Balmoral condominium. The 2.4-hectare freehold development comprises one 10-sto-rey apartment block and two blocks of four-storey townhouses and maisonettes. Mr Robert S C Quek,
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    • 387 13  -  Spottiswoode Towers is being built for the affordable, says developer By Al ANNIE CHIA PRIVATE housing for the genuine end-users. This is the new objective of the Grand Ocean Group, the developer for some upmarket residential buildings here when it set its heart on its latest
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    • 715 13  -  By VINCENT FONG JAPANESE contractors will soon be casting hook, line and sinker in Australia's building industry, hopefully for partnerships to secure building contracts there. This follows the apparent success of fellow company Kumagai Gumi Construction Ltd, which has five offices in Australia.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 168 12 To Be Held At:The British Council Theatrette Basement, Singapore Rubber House 14, CollyerOuay, Singapore 0104 On Thursday, 31st January 1985 at 3.00pm 1) 133-B Amber Road Rose Garden Singapore 1543 (MK 25 Lots 23-23PT.3414PT etc.) Title: 999 year leasehold Area: 101.4 sq.m. 2) 9 Amber Garden #03-15 Maryland Park, Blk
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    • 86 12 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% pa. 11 to 25 years 10 %p a.
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    • 131 13 "Where do you go for easier, better home financing?" Optimum financing with or without CPF Attractive interest rates: L> n ———r Ito 10 years MM HWH COM L, 9%% p.a. P"1 II to 25 years —10% p.a. ■EJ__J_LllZ£_ Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of
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    • 298 13 m Mortgagees' Sale I I Off Properties By I I Public Auction I To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, H People'* Insurance Building, on Friday, HI H Bth February 1985 at 3.00 p.m. H Particulars 2-storey Detached Bungalows 1) Nos. 43,43 A, 438 and 43C West Coast
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  • features
    • 788 14 AP MOSCOW: Fashion, Soviet style, includes illegal dealing in imported clothes, long hunts for elusive goods and secret blackmarket shopping sprees. "I will die and no one will know what my taste in clothing was, because I never had the opportunity to express it in the
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    • 594 14  -  By KEITH STAFFORD REUTER TOKYO: Beijing's leanings towards a more capitalist economy raises the prospect of a marriage between Japan's financial and technological power and China's millions to create a formidable economic force in Asia. However Japanese businessmen are in two minds about it. "It
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    • 66 14 "LEARNING from the tragic lessons of World War 11, Japan has forever committed itself to peace. Never again will it become a military threat to its neighbours." Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone "While countries pay lip service to the principle of free trade, governments rush to erect innumerable barriers to
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  • opinion / letters
    • 526 15 THE SINGAPORE MOOTTOR COMMENT A GANG of thugs waylaid an old lady and set upon her. It was not the first time they had picked on her, and they had tried similar tactics in various parts of the world. The lady in question was
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    • 336 15  -  PATRICK TAY Singapore 0208 IN THE front-page story "Childcare centres to get incentives"(SM, Jan 19), the Government is reported to be encouraging the building of more childcare centres by providing subsidies to private centres. this brings to my mind the question
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    • 100 15 THE LEARNING of computers has been introduced in most schools today. To aid its growth as part of our education, the Government should encourage more people to own home computers. Like many others, I have over $30,000 in my Central Provident Fund (CPF) account.
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    • 165 15  -  NIT-PICKER Singapore 1026 SOME TIME ago, I read in The Straits Times that a massage parlour was a cover-up for prostitution. I see advertisements of massage parlours almost everyday in the newspapers. I do believe that some of them hint at something more than
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    • 170 15 I AM a clerk who works in the central business district. I live in Bukit Batok and travel to work by SBS Service 175 As the bus journey takes about one hour I always give myself about one hour and 15 minutes and I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 72 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wrtl be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

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    • 1231 16  -  I *jjuisine j By WONG AH YOKE SZECHUAN food is often associated with spicy, burning red sauces dripping with chilli oil or crowded with pieces of dried chilli. But that is not necessarily so, there being another aspect to this style of Chinese cooking with the
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    • 880 16  -  By PAT D'ROSE WHO are The Platters? Anyone who was young in the Fifties knows or thinks he knows who they were, a group of black singers who sang slow, driving numbers Tike Only You and The Great Pretender. Trouble is, the name
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    • 740 16 STARSTRUCK At just 5, he is probably a millionaire YOU may have heard of a legendary child-star called Shirley Temple. Now meet her modern-day eastern counterpart Little Ping Ping. The boy is now becoming a household name in and out of Taiwan and for the
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    • 562 18 cairns Four on a Dance Mosos Pendleton Presents Moses Pendleton (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) SHOT on location in Moses Pendleton's 22-room Victorian mansion, this film pays tribute to the American choreographer and co-founder of the Pilobolus Dance Theatre. Moses provides his own narration and acts
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    • Article, Illustration
      382 18  -  TV SCENE By VALERIE TREVOR BETTER-KNOWN for his fangs rather than his recipes, actor Vincent Price has finally run out of cooking ideas. Replacing Cooking Price-Wise on Saturday Feb 9 at 6.25 pm is the Thames series, Understanding Toddlers. This five-part series aims to help parents and all
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    • 451 19  -  FILM: UNDER FIRE DIRECTOR: Roger Spottiswoode STARRING: Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman. Joanna Cassidy Last Day at Lido Reviewed by WONG SING YEONG IGNORED for the Oscars, Under Fire was voted 1983 s Best Film by the New Musical Express magazine. Comparisons with Costa-Gavras' Missing are inviting The
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    • Article, Illustration
      254 19  -  Minutes Wong Ah Yoke SBC plans to bring its two popular Chinese variety shows Live from Studio One and Sing Sins Sflna out to the people. Sing Sing Sing left the studio for the first time last October for a performance at Macßitchie Reservoir. Its second trip out
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1357 17 y —jwasFK- djc kjUtjtet —i ■313 s p !p— J l*r~ ,]w f Live Sample 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by A IS Mine /llaa 4.20 The Richard Simmon* mt' Animals reptile house the San Diego Zoo. a special a South American ranch where the of shoeing a horse
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 121 19 s ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING g O HUMID UtMjUll!!§■ <J O Sky, qtMc Teddy Ptcrcc vmM i MBt Q And one day it walked into bo life in a red silk dress fl > 2 GENE WILDER S 5 X ouc wum kill* li mock mm S 1 l"j •aHuflnf In
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 378 19 FILM OUIOC GOLDEN (*****66): MUTE GIRL (C) Synopsis: An American rock n' roll singer NEW TOWN (*****751' mittf piri goes to East Berlin for a performance and NEW TOWN (*****75). MUTE GIRL (C) gets invo i ved in a high i y dangerous ComDALIT (*****16): GAMBLER S DELIGHT PRINCESS (*****66):
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 40 20 IBEBEHHHI TODAY: TOMORROW: i Low tida: 6.37 am Low tide: 7.10 art (1.2 m) (1.1 m) High tida: 12.21 pm High tide: 12.58 pm (3 m) (2.9 m) Low tida: 7.21 pm Low tida: 7.55 pm (0.3 m) (0.3 m)
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    • 709 20 a f 1 i. Cboo Keng Kwang's'Asean Peace Conference in 0i1...0n display at the Fourth Asean Exhibition of Painting and Photography at the National Museum FOURTH ASEAN EXHIBITION OF Gallery, 21 Binjai Park, Singapore PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY 2158 from Friday to Feb 8, 10 am to THE Fourth Asean Exhibition
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    • 101 20 JAPANESE CULTURAL SHOW THERE will be a Japanese cultural show at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Tower on Friday -from 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm. Admission is free. oattatreya' THE Indian dance drama, Dattatreya, will be performed by Kala Mandir at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday and Sunday at 7.30 pm.
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  • HOME SERVICE & HOME FURNISHING
    • 305 21 IF YOU or someone in your family constantly clutters the house with large matte boards and rolls of working drawings, a home design centre can. help eliminate the mess. 4 It provides ample work space along with a place to store art supplies of all
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    • 214 22 IF YOUR kitchen has a standardheight ceiling, it's likely that the space above the wall cabinets is wasted. You can put it to good use by building in storage, or you can simply clean up the look of the room and avoid grease deposits on cabinet
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    • 277 22 PROTECTING an outside door against the weather: When varnishing this door, give it at least four coats of varnish. This will ensure that the door will have adequate protection against the weather. This procedure will have to be repeated every four years if the door is one
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 320 21 Everyday, neat, clean housing estates quickly turn into wet. gawdy eyesores As sure as fhe sun rises It's the daily appearance of the bamboo parade Creaky bamboo poles laden with sodden laundry pose a cumbersome and soggy sight and a danger as kiNer litter Now. MEKAY puts the problem out
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    • 121 21 NO MORE HACKING ON WALLS AND FLOORS" WITHINI> WALL FLOOR VINYL COVERINGS. THAT FINISHED TILE LOOK I Manufactured by coating ploymers on a non woven y(/\ Easily installed on existing tile wall, concrete block or wood panels Moisture resistance it does not shrink or peel at SVr* v the seams
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • 662 27 PETER HILL soared to a professional high after scoring an easy victory over first round opponent Ahmed Mouhamed of Egypt in the British Under 23 Championship on Sunday. But he was brought down.to earth when Englishman Jonathan Clark beat him in the second round.
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    • 116 27 Reuter DAKKAR, Wed PATRICK ZANIROLI of Prance, driving a Mitsubishi Pajero, won the ParisDakkar rally, which ended yesterday. Scotland's Andrew Cowan, also in a Mitsubishi Pajero, finished second to make it a double for the Japanese car makers, while Gaston Rahier of Belgium, on
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    • 214 29 AP NEW YORK, Wednesday ALBERTO SALAZAR'S 1981 time of 2 hours, 8.13 minutes, history's fastest recorded marathon until it was bested by a Briton last October, has been wiped from the record books in a controversial ruling by the American Congress (TAC) Records Committee. According to
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    • 307 29 Reuter CANBERRA, Wednesday AUSTRALIAN captain Allan Border stole the spotlight with a thunderous 114 for the Prime Minister's XI but could not stop West Indies winning the one-day match by 15 runs yesterday. West Indies piled up 284 for eight in their quota
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    • 186 30 AP LONDON, Wednesday ENGLISH First Division side Arsenal beat Fourth Division Hereford United 7-2 in an FA (Football Association) Cup Third Round replay yesterday to advance to the Fourth Round of the competition. England international striker Paul Mariner scored twice and set up three of
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    • 574 30 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday THE ARRIVAL in Buenos Aires last week of former Real Madrid favourite Alfredo di Stefano to take the helm at Boca Juniors highlighted a close season transfer market dominated by team managers. Since the season ended just before Christmas, over half
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    • 119 30 Reuter NEW YORK, Wed THE STRUGGLING North American Soccer League (NASL) suffered another blow yesterday when the Tampa Bay Rowdies dropped out of the 1985 season. "The Tampa Bay Rowdies have failed to post their letter of credit for the 1985 outdoor season,
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    • 230 30 AP LOS ANGELES, Wednesday OLYMPIC 400-metre hurdles hero Edwin Moses pleaded innocent yesterday to soliciting sex for money from an undercover female police officer. Moses, 32, who was not present at the Municipal Court arraignment, had the plea entered by his lawyer,
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      • 60 30 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD PRINCESS Anne (picture above) will ride over the Epsom Derby course in April in a special invitation race to raise money for disabled norseriders. Princess Anne, an experienced horsewoman, was a member of the British three-day event team in the
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      • 69 30 ITALIAN driver Michele Alboreto hopes that engine, suspension and design improvements made by his Ferrari team will upset the anticipated McLaren domination of tne 1985 World Championship. "McLaren are the people to beat," Alboreto said during a Ferrari test session at Estoril, Portugal, yesterday. He also
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      • 67 30 TOP jockey Lester Piggott (picture above) will not make any decision on whether to retire until June. Piggott, 50 in November, in a television interview, said that he would not decide until after the Epsom Derby. Some British newspapers have reported that Piggott, arguably the best jockev
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      • 117 30 THE England cricket team has been promised tighter security for the remaining, games of their Indian tour, team manager Tony Brown told reporters yesterday. Brown said he had asked for more security for the England party in view of the incidents during the third one-day international
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