Singapore Monitor, 9 February 1985

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30c«nta M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, February 9, 1985
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  • 895 1  -  Shoppers told licences required for radio-communication devices »y GANDHI AMBALAM BUYER beware! If you are thinking of buying a walkie talkie, certain re-mote-controlled toys, a device with a wireless microphone or any radio-paging equipment
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 IMMIIITVtUMiPAH 1« SATURDAY'S MtT AND TOMORROWS MIOMLIOMTSt PAOS It FILM OUKMh PAOC 20 Monitor win-a-ford laser contest In the Sundav Monitor mW LIVING MP, Valentine food and wear Yuppies read comics too V> TODAY Sweep success the overnight millionaires iaice 7Y>Z>a your Lunar New Year getaway
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    • 91 1 ]Mai^ W*m W' W Given him that he'll appreciate as a constant companion Braun Pocket Battery Shaver. He'll be at his best always with Braun's famous platinum-coated foil that ensures a close shave every time. Besides, it is smaller than a cigarette pack and operates for several weeks on 2
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  • home
    • 484 2  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN MR ONG Teng Cheong, the Second Deputy Prime Minister and National Trades Union Congress Secretary-General, welcomed the decision of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board to inform employees when their employers defaulted on contributions. In response to a statement from
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    • 168 2  -  #y JOSEPH LEE MALAYSIAN importers have decided to "buy back" their own consignments of garlic and gears held up by Malaysian Customs earlier The garlic importer had to pay M 515,020 (£513,217) and tne pear importer MfSft.OOO. The price in each case comprised the
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    • 267 2 Greeting the New Year in grand style LEAVE it to the businessman to think of remarkable ways to ring in the Lunar New Year. At the World Trade Centre, you can get into a Chinese traditional costume and snap a picture of yourself to remind you of what you were
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    • 146 2 THE UNITED STATES has again emerged as our top trading partner in 1984, figures released by the Department of Statistics last night show. Malaysia was second and Japan third, as was in 198 S. These three countries were way in front, with fourth
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    • 87 2 A NATIONAL service officer, Kulwant Singh, has been suspended from duty and denied the use of his rank until a charge of rape against him is resolved. The Defence Ministry, which disclosed this yesterday, said that when he was enlisted in 1983, it
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    • 505 3  -  By YONG POW ANG A MARKET survey by Tan Chong Sons Motor has fuelled already hot speculation that road tax, parking charges and petrol prices are going to increase further. An estimate of the possible rise in car maintenance is put at 20
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    • 54 3 IT'S a king-sized meal for such a little kitten. But hunger brooks no barriers. Our photographer, CLIFTON AW, who captured this picture in Pagoda Street, found the kitten attacking the fish head in a dump with a gusto that would
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    • 92 4  -  By RODNEY HOBSON ASIAN tourists, including Singaporeans, are flocking to Australia in increasing numbers, according to the Australian Tourist Commission. Singaporeans going to Australia on holiday increased by 22 per cent to 29,700 in the 12 months to June 1984, the Tourist Commission's
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    • 163 4  -  By VICTOR SOH AN ADVERTISING and promotions firm has filed a writ in the High Court against Jefferson Boyd Pte Ltd, a franchiser for "instant" French fries, claiming more than $50,000 for non-payment of services. The claims cover services and disbursements which date
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    • 442 4  -  By JULIE ANNE SIT SHOPKEEPERS at Woodlands Town Centre saved themselves from another fire tragedy on Wednesday. Fires were started in five places by an arsonist but the alert shopkeepers discovered them in time. The fires were started in the same area as the fire
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    • 462 6  -  Story by FOO MEY KIEN LEAKY pipes and ceilings, damp walls, flooding, and a bath caked with cement these are the inconveniences three condominium flat owners have to put up with since moving in last year. Housewife Madam Lily Tan moved into her
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    • 220 6 A CHARITABLE society has been set up here to help fight diseases in children. A statement from the society's lawyers said the Children's Research International (Singapore), registered on Nov 8, aims to promote "charitable research into all (social and psychological inclusive) aspects of disease
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    • 396 7  -  By JOSEPH LEE ORCHIDS and ferns may one day grace the roads in the Orchard area. A university lecturer has suggested that native orchids and ferns be grown on certain trees in Orchard Road to add "colour and fragrance" to the area. Dr
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    • 419 7  -  By SEAH MEI KIANG FEW MALAYSIAN students are taking up the National University of Singapore Students' Union's offer of a chartered bus to take them home for the Lunar New Year break. The coming examinations, which for some students start two days after
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    • 230 7  -  By CHEE LI CHOO HAW PAR VILLA or the Tiger Balm Gardens, a landmark among tourists for 50 years, has been acquired by the Government. The acquisition of the land, which covers more than 32,000 square metres and is situated in Pasir Panjang, was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 316 2 flßEtx. vv lag flm T jfl^' 1/Jfh K'li j I \jlay Say it this Valentine's wiri) wii)e, £ood food ai)d music At The Dynasty Singapore on Feb any chances. Rahim Hamid (our 14, it'll be a night made for lovers Co sponsored by. own Nat King Cole!), The Silver and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 128 3 g. M^''" y Jif < J^PIH jji» i» fHH Jg>7 U|i|B| ;:»T I IhW gw A dtSiQn b'/nd lot thf Oplyl Group See the complete range of Viennoline frames and sunglasses at your optician*. oj)po,tfuntf(j UP TO 50% OFF BOHEMIA& HIGH ENAMEL To celebrate the arrival of the New Year
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 241 5 o'bummer StcangeTai rs Of Imperial Feasts a red-beaked green parrot cost a chef his head) "s 9 stories about the culinary adventures of the great chefs of China, by nature, have stood the passing of time. Just such is the one about an emperor who discovered a wonderful dish in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 l Us *EsznL I Sun Control *\m~ "ii i, I H M* V. Q Simple 'Self Application' Kits now available Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces air-condltloning costs Makes glass shatter- resistant Improves outdoor beauty Maintenance free Easy application self-adhesive 3 colours: Grey, Bronze, Silver Distributors SALES SERVICE PTE LTD
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 109 7 freehold Residential iiiiJM SHOWCASE SEgr /sMSS Living Magnificently In The East Coast Rnng above fee scenic Eaat Coaat and Meticulously planed interiors prime Ktfoag tfitfrict bounded by Amber Gardens Unique saucer-duped balconies and Amber Road, the stunningly elegant twin Curtain-glass mis towers of Amber hrk enjoy a choice location Built-in
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  • world
    • 242 8 AP LONDON, Saturday SMOKERS pose a serious cancer threat both to non-smokers and to other smokers in their families, according to a study by three North Carolina scientists published yesterday in the British medical journal, the Lancet. The survey of 778
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    • 93 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE MALAYSIAN Airline System (Mas) and Air Lanka signed an agreement yesterday to initiate three flights a week between Kuala Lumpur and Colombo from next Thursday. Currently there are no direct flights between the two capitals. A statement issued
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    • 338 8 Match-makers found love for 30 couples AP BEUtNQ, Saturday WITH A shower of coloured confetti and the three traditional bows. SO Chinese couples who found love through a government-backed matchmaking drive were married yesterday in a gala that blended ballroom dancing with Communist Party
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    • 183 8 AP ARANYAPRATHET, Sat KHMER ROUGE.guerillas repulsed Vjetpamese forces yesterday that were driving against their mountainous strongholds in western Cambodia and claimed to have raided Cambodia's second-largest city. Thai military officers said that guerillas, pouring out mortar, recoilless gun and rocket-pro-pelled grenade fire,
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    • 155 8 LAT-WP SEOUL, Saturday OPPOSITION leader Kim Dae-jung remained under a limited form of house arrest yesterday after his return from two years in exile as controversy grew over the manhandling he and the Americans accompanying him received at the hands of South Korean police at
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    • 547 9 Reuter TOKYO, Saturday LIKE MANY Japanese women, Kazuko Kobayashi has doubts about St Valentine's Dav this year. "Usually, I send chocolates to my favourite men on Feb 14," the 33-year sales clerk said. "Last year, I sent them to my husband, my father, five
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    • 231 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday AN EMOTION-CHARGED battle is brewing on Capitol Hill over the use of beer and wine commercials on radio and television and particularly over endorsements by celebrities who appear in the advertisements. On one side, a grassroots coalition of
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    • 585 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday FOR CHINA, 1985 will be thf "Year of the Toy." .At least that's the hope of China as it prepares to exhibit hundreds of Chinesemade toys sold under Chinese brand names for the firtt time at next
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    • Article, Illustration
      590 10 E SATURDAY PEOPLE ft] OPA NEARLY four years after her engagement to Prince Charles, the heir to the throne of England, a new facet of Princess Diana is beginning to emerge. Behind her classic beauty and bewitching smile, some circles are wondering whether Diana is really
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    • 190 10 OPA IN THE short while she has been Princess of Wales, Diana has broken with many Royal traditions. But some argue that some of the Royal customs were oldfashioned and needed a fresh face in the family to lift them into the Eighties... PRINCE WILLIAM
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 drteSs art exttnggy 5 til«" sA-r* y ■3GSIIB oWI J J v SSamTC* 1 HHHI ilmJ I i WCZOtMPtVUtMnHJ ;,r a! "lllVn sV*""* Get that early warning. GET ADEMCO. SMOKE DETECTOR Model 2001 This photoetectronic smoke detector is ideal for the typical H.D.B. shop. It operates on the scattered light
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  • money
    • 370 11 The money will go towards the group's property projects in Australia THE JACK CHIA group is raising As 6 million (Sslo million) for its property projects in Australia through a share placement and options issue. Jack Chia (Australia) is proposing to place 12 million
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    • 639 11  -  By JANICE LIM SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) is getting lukewarm reponse as it actively canvasses Japanese support for its yen futures contracts. Although 16 of the 66 corporate Simex members are Japanese banks, less than five of them are active traders in
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    • 204 11 LUM CHANG Holdings reported a group pre-tax profit of $11.22 million for the half year ended Dec 31. This is 18 per cent higher than the projection in its share prospectus last year when it sought a public listing. Group net profit amounted to
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    • 215 13 HMLLSTREET g Reuter THE STOCK market could not sustain Thursday's rally and closed little changed yesterday after Federal Reserve Board (Fed) chairman Paul Volcker once more warned of the dangers of US budget deficits. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.11 Kints to finish
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    • 55 13 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 817.51, up 1.70 points from Thursday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 413.72, up 1.74 points from Thursday's close of 411.98. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 1.0453 points to 133.1337 at the close, compared
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    • 189 13 AP THE AMERICAN dollar once again shattered records against an array of European currencies yesterday despite Central Bank attempts to halt Its advance. Gold prices, which drifted lower overseas, turned around and ended the day above US$3OO (Ss66o). New standards were set against the Italian lira and
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    • 541 13 AFTER last week's sharp technical run-up with the Straits Times Industrial Index moving up a total of 55.06 points, the local stock market opened this week mixed. Volume for the week was also rather thin. Several counters saw their recent gains trimmed off by profittaking.
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    • 329 13 Bernama MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd plans to develop a billion-dollar "city within a city" in the commercial section of Kuala Lumpur. Chairman Da to Lee San Choon said yesterday that the protect, covering 6.35 hectares of prime land, will De launched by
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    • 85 13 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE ISLAMIC Development Bank has agreed to participate in two projects in Sabah on Borneo Island, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said yesterday. The two projects include the state government's Msl billion (SfO.M billion) pulp and paper project in Sipitang and the
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    • 345 13 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ECONOMIC Ministers from the six member countries of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) have reached agreement on a number of issues, conference sources said yesterday. The sources said in one agreement, the ministers
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 26 11 SuNDfflf CURFYUffin At Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. jSSi Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41
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  • 1102 14  -  After 50 years of getting away with murder, the Mob is losing in the FBl's brilliant new campaign features By GEORGE GORDON (C) Daily Mail, syndicated by OPA NEW YORK: Two members of the powerful Gambino crime family sipped Martinis aboard
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  • opinion / letters
    • 566 15 THEaisaKig hSJKmjk MI3BH TOMORROW, Singapore takes on Trengganu at the National Stadium. Many of us will be hoping for a repeat of our victory last Thursday over Selangor. Maybe, that s what well see, maybe, the Kallang Roar will return in all its
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    • 210 15 I AM A resident of Bukit Batok and I would like to make a complaint to the Housing and Development Board (HDB). There are some construction workers around my block who are disturbing us by driving around in those small motor trucks which
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    • 201 15  -  M SUSEELA Singapore 1231 I REFER to the Tamil variety show on Saturday and suggestions that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) is creating a poor image of local Indian talent I would like to say that Singapore is not lacking in talent in Indian
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    • 157 15  -  NELSON KWAN Singapore 1233 WHERE DO confiscated goods go? The Lunar New Year is approaching. Very often we can see the hawkers liaison officers raiding the illegal hawkers and loading their vehicles with the confiscated goods. In one incident at Clementi Central
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 67 15 o" (\> LETTERS on any autyect of pubic Intareal wi ba accepted lor pubftcetlonThey ahould be typed and must ba signed. Thay must alao Induda the wrttar'a noma and addioaa to uaa a paaudonym in print. A contact taiaphona number would ba uaeful. We reeerve the right to edtt letters.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 896 16  -  The soloists and the trios By WONG AH YOKE ALTHOUGH they are supposed to be in the poorer category, some of the finalists in the Amateur section of the current Talentime (Chinese) come off very well beside their more experienced counterparts in the Open section. Particularly
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    • Article, Illustration
      488 16  -  By BURT FOLKART LAT-WP MATT MONRO, an East London bus driver who perfected his lyrical baritone techniques while serenading his passengers, died on Thursday of Over cancer in London at the age of 54. The man who popularised hits such as Born Free and From Russia with Love
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    • 483 16  -  By PAT D'ROSE TO get the most out of Stars Shine on Broadway, you would have to be in your mid-30s and older. This musical is mellow, nostalgic and old-fash-ioned. Mum and Dad will sway to the music and Grandma and Grandpa will probably thank the
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    • 483 18 Night Movie- The Finel Countdown (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 11.05 pm) THIS 1980 sci-fi movie stars Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, (Catherine Boss and James Farentino. Douglas is the captain of the USS Nimitz, a nuclear aircraft carrier, which goes into a time warp after running into
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    • 555 18 »#1 Henry Fonda The Man and His Movies (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) AFTER winning the Oscar and approving the publication of his biography, Fonda agreed to talk about his life on television. With excerpts from his movies, this programme reveals the versatility of this stage, screen
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    • 209 19 THE top 10 pop singles in the US, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (3) Easy Lover Philip Bailey and Phil Collins (Columbia). 2. (1) I Want to Know What Love Is Foreigner (Atlantic). 3. (5) Careless Whisper Wham (Columbia) 4.
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    • Article, Illustration
      821 19  -  rfhteihztzt Reviews by LIM SEK THE seasonal Lunar New Year greeting is never complete without the traditional gaudy New Year releases that filter into the Chinese record market. A recent unofficial count of the new albums and re-releases of Lunar New Year musical products, which were on the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 274 16 JACK'S PLACE STEAK r^O IS NOW AT HOTEL MIRAMAR A (NEXT TO ISCTAN, HAVELOCK ROAO) <. > l<^\ Hotel Miramar, an old name to many, has undergone extensive renovation and I K* become one of the great hotels with 350 rooms, I 1 j§ swimming pool, 4 levels of covered
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1455 17 THE SWQAPORE MOHTOR In I leisure 12.30 sec TEXT Live Sample Pages. t j 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights foiowed by Seaa- H!l .-ilMl me Street* ■ftav' 4 KM 1 2.10 Saturday Matinee: WHda'a Domain. HBM i J]| Sea Saturday's Best. ■ra^|s|p |fl^RB k 3.3S Malaysia Cup: Singapore versus Sslangor.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 547 18 Tomorrow's programmes 8.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 7.30 Newt (M). 9.00 Opening and Programme High- 7.50 Riptide Double Your Pleasure lights followed by Today's (Malay subtitles). Special Police. See Tomorrow's Highlights. 9.35 Freggle Rock. 8.45 News (E). 10.05 Teka Tepat (M). 9.15 Scarecrow and Mrs King Sa--10.35 2nd Asian Cup
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 759 19 fILM GUIO€ Midnight Show: MR 800 MEETS POM POM (C) tub cam UiMCLEMENTI (*****51): THUNDERSTORM intrAN dalit happy UNION (O (C) HILTON movie house will screen The Fan tomorMidnight Show: MR 800 MEEK TOM DUEL TO THE DEATH (C) row at 8.15 pm. Lauren Bacalll pla£ a Broadway TOM (O
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 49 20 m m umm mm yim attmctim CAPITOL: TONIGHT M*NITE f uaijiMw S^SMWc t r"'T i f7 #$x CYNTHIA DALE RICHARD REBIERE LAURA HENRY JADE: HURRY! LAST DAYS! (******)) 5 SHOWS 111«m, 1.30,4.00, >.30, >.00 Bmm m—ril PMl KfidM lMdMrt Ir—fcy "MEUTMM 0MCI"MUSIC ITM "waiT puar MfT mxt m •i-01>
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    • 8 20 |!i —GOLDEN SULTAN —1§ L MONDAYI" J igwy
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    • 223 20 11l s Tjust -Nil CALLED J\\ KM I nsAY^yX I TMril4fc HAVEVOtIRFFU 5 I fMCHARD ®nHB§ o now in its vf o 4th WEEKI Q (mw) i.30, 4.00, e.ao 4 ».ispm p o CATHAY: 11th BIG DAYI 0(*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00« m, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 4 9 15pmX 0 DOUBLE
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 255 20 LUNCHTIME MUSIC BUKIT MERAH Branch Library will play music by Antonin Dvorak on Monday from 12.15 pm to 1.45 pm at its lecture hall. Admission is free. BOAT FISHING TRIP THE Pioneer Angling Club of Singapore is organising a boat fishing trip off Southern Islands on Sunday from 9 am
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    • 439 20 1% Ci m, A pair of Red Babble Eyes...oa display at the China Precioas Goldfish Exhibition CONTEMPORARY GRAPHIC ART INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S ART EXHIBITION AN exhibition of contemporary gr«- THE n ,ern«tional Children'. Art Shu leveM will be held at, the National pr ul until 7 J CHINA PRECIOUS GOLDFISH EXHIThe
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 577 21 leisure comics cLc. FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook 1 Do*TT (AJPfcRSTAMD Y UEU.fAS.'TfeiU.is, V n7»W*' THfiV CAN WHV 60 MANV Of My J MOW Of THoSfi THfiV'tt M*Q THCM W I THfi rfcaME#aCm <inli» ttwmts m.struck axaunv/Es AHEHT Not? 1 DRMJIN* UM BHPIJ wc*+rtgk?m*! I R*tfpn> MWo»t V V cmtaw mshkos
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 369 22  -  m By WONDER BOY LAST-START winner Dashing Bwana should follow up and complete a winning double by taking Race Six, today's main staying event for Class 3 Division 2 horses over 1,700 metres, in Penang. The well-bred Bold Lad five-year-old scored
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    • 208 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zoo Boo) (Won Boo) RtM 1 I Good Mm I Good M*» u Tw* Cm I T«jo*m*/ 11 Twin Cam 7 Oanftjman 7 Ganttarnan You Aakad for M 1 PMatnt Surpnaa I Mom V** OaaOTl Nwt I MM) 1 Mwayt Thar*
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    • 189 22 Ist 2nd 3rd Connorton 11 4 3 Malcolm Johnston 7 7 6 Sstchss 4 8 4 Alwtn Twsadie 4 4 V Hamkl 4 2 3 Sutotan Dalwaa 4 2 2 Ntgal Tlley 4 13 Q Cook 3 2 6 Pstsr Lss 3 2 1 Baki Suliman 2 3
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    • 601 22 WONDER BOY sums up the form and chances of the runners in today's races |n Penang: RACE ONE* 1 Fair track form, worth a flutter. 2 Keeping form well, better on wet track. S Fair track form. 4 Working keenly, acts well on wet track. 5
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    • 1795 23 RACE 1 2.00 CI 5 Div 5 1200m Stake*: $11,500 I 506-4 PL SURPRISE* 1-13.1 7) 57 0 E Ctwn 1/3 6 ag NOORDIN 0000/1*4 42 »g keenly Wed > ***** VwAiMhfNM 1-13.6 (11) 560 Oo 114 5>ug Isiwl GYSH/23-S 40 6g with Early Bird Thu 3 809
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    • 262 23 BEST PICKS RAM 1 12 Soil Enanjy 5 Good Mova 1 PL Surprta* t 10 Combat Hare ItayaSuka 4 SpaoMe S 7 Caaftat OjawfJt STalLaa Maatary Laaa 4 Data tank* Station 1 Trumaa 5 10 Sptandld M 14 Batter Proapact 9 Kuda Naaa lOBayuWangt 7 DaaNng Banna f
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1153 24 <@;]%"<|)%])=>}~)))|"-[-'&)*_,{ Florists £kfi WEEKENO SPECIAL OFFERS. Great savings. Very wide selection of < Mandarin Orange plants. Kumquats from China, Cameron Highlands from $30 $350. Also Bonsai miniature plants. BougamviNa and Australian dry flowers ($3O a bundle) Funs Florist Nursery. Thomson Road. Open tin 10p.m. Gardening SPECIALISED IN TREE Cutting A
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    • 120 24 PEN PALS FREE MEMBERSHIP! KaHang Basin, P.O. Box 613, S pore 9133. Registration No *****7/00-A. PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant ai DISTRICT OSI2 ONE vacant room available for rent. Preferably Chinese. Interested party please Tel: 777 9925 J ALAN KAMPONG CHANTEK, nice garden, 4+l bedrooms, furnished. Also Jaian Mas Puteh. Hoe-Tan; 734
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 478 25 classified 273-9090 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Ng Ai Chian, of No. Blk 334, Kreta Ayer Road, #05-02, Singapore 0208, have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Guan Seng Wine Merchants <§) 52, China Street, Singapore 0104, and that this
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    • 475 25 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Mindo Kaur, of No. 2, Nor man ton Park #09-149, Singapore 0511, have applied for a First Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s: Maya Ranimahal Restaurant, Boulevard Hotel, 200 Orchard Boulevard, Cuscaden Wing B2 Level, Singapore and that this
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    • 251 25 APPOINTMENT Situation Vacant SUPPLEMENTS WRITER The successful candidate will assist in the production of advertising and editorial supplements and must possess sound business sense and the ability to produce articles quickly and accurately on a variety of subjects. A good command of English is a pre requisite and bi-lingual applicants
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 759 26 classified 273-9090 NOTICES (P?! SMGAPORE 1 y&l POLYTECHMC I PARFTIME TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSES I FOR 1985/86 SESSION Applications are Invited from suitably qualified GCE O A Level H holders for adml—ton to a part-time course of study commencing I lOth |une 1985. Appßcants should preferably be In employment relevant I
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    • 1041 26 m SMGAPORE 1 I W POLYTECHMC I PART-TIME POST-DIPLOMA COURSES FOR 1985/86 SESSION I Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission to a part-time course I commencing lOth |une 1989. I ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY A two-year evenings-only course designed to upgrade the knowledge and technical skills
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  • sports
    • 562 27  - Teamwork pays in little red packets KEEPING SCORE By KEN JALLEH Jr with Ken Jalleh Jr A HONG BAO for everyone, because it's too nice a day to be naughty. A HAMPER filled with goodies to the "Towkay", for proving the virtues of teamwork. Malacca were one in their criticism
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    • 626 27 National women's soccer players have nicknames one is unlikely to forget SO NICE, those dainty lasses, who prefer soccer shorts to laces. Nicer still is the way they word their Press releases. A release, issued by the Women's Football Association of Singapore last week, sought
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    • 559 28  -  The one thing the Chelsea team lack is consistency BRITISH SOCCER BY JOHN SELLERS CHELSEA shrugged off the fatigue of playing their sixth important match in the space of 12 days to overcome Sheffield Wednesday in their third attempt during the Milk Cup fifth round tie at
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    • 331 29 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday GAME 48 of the world chess match between champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Kasparov began yesterday after three postponements and chess experts said Kasparov had the edge when it was adjourned on the 41st move. During the game, which will resume today,
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    • 197 29  -  By K SILVAM GEORGE SUPPIAH, a former World Cup referee and adviser of the Football Association of Singapore Referees Committee, has been appointed as an accredited Fifa instructor for another two years. Suppiah, a physical education teacher with the Anglo Chinese Junior
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    • 168 29 TRAINEES of the Basketball Training School launched yesterday were urged to set their sights higher and not to be content with just securing a place in the school or the national team. Speaking at the launching ceremony at the National Stadium, Dr
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    • 271 29 Reuter BONN, Saturday UNSTOPPABLE West German Michael Gross set a world best mark for 800 metres freestyle in a 25metre pool yesterday a distance he has never swum before in international competition. Double Olympic champion Gross completely outclassed a quality field and
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    • 240 30  -  HITACHI ELEYATOR J FAS-ORIENT 0 By K SILVAN HITACHI, who lost four of their earlier matches, tasted victory for the first time yesterday in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match at Fairer Park yesterday. It was right-winger Ho Beng
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