Singapore Monitor, 23 February 1985

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    • 203 2  -  Film delayed, Lido audience let off fireworks By VINCENT FONG FILM-GOERS at a fullbouse midnight show on Wednesday let off fireworks and firecrackers when the main feature was delayed by an hour of advertisements. The audience began to jeer and shout obscenities as the minutes
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    • 282 2 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) is working out details with Air India to increase its scheduled flights to Madras, a route which is growing in demand. Instead of the three weekly turnaround flights to the south Indian city, SIA Wants to fly four times a week
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    • 266 2  -  By SIT YIN FONG NO ONE was more grateful to the Fire Department yesterday than 43-year-old Mr Ng Ah Beng. The department's "amazing speed" saved his storehouse from a fire at Jalan Sayang in the Kampong Kembangan area. Mr Ng
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    • 260 3 Chiam and Jeya to sit next to each other and face Cabinet ministers PARLIAMENT will have a new seating arrangement when the new session opens on Monday. The two opposition Members of Parliament will have seats next to each other on the front benches, facing the
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    • 119 3 Lianhe Zaobao THE REGISTRY of Vehicles is to investigate claims that certain taxi stands were arbitrarily fixing rates for reserved journeys on Lunar New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Confirming the report, a registry official said that while it was legal for taxi-drivers
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    • 433 4  -  Many fear that HDB will carry out threat to ban dog s from flats By CHEE LI CHOO SALES of dogs have reportedly dropped in some cases by 50 per cent or more since the Housing and Development Board (HDB) announced that it might ban dogs
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    • 280 4  -  By JOSEPH LEE A COLD STORAGE company is making money for the first time thanks to a hard-nosed decision to move out of the Free Trade Zone in the port area. For Suzue-PSA Cold Storage, the profit last year was a modest
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    • 164 4  -  By JULIE ANNE SIT THIS Lunar New Year season started off well. There were no traffic jams in the last three days traditionally the peak period for Lunar New Year visits to relatives and friends. And during the three festive days, Tuesday
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    • 234 5 THE NEWLY-RESTORED houses at Peranakan Place the showcase for baba and nonya culture will be getting a new coat of bright paint. The original houses in this corner of Emerald Hill Road were built 82 years ago. The Urban Redevelopment Authority restored six
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    • 500 5 THE METHODIST Church in Singapore turns 100 this year. Year-long celebrations for the occasion include the dedication today of the centennial book, Forever Beginning a history on Methodism in Singapore from 1885 to the present day. Other activities lined up for the year include:
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    • 177 6 Putting the flavour into roast coffee beans the traditional way THIS TRADITIONAL way of roasting coffee beans by Chinese coffeeshop operators was captured by Monitor photographer CLIFTON AW in a Chinatown backlane. In picture 1, Mr Teo Kng Chwee, 53, one of the last practitioners of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 Suniw Curry Tlffin At Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjanf? buffet in the Tiffin Room. i|§ I Raffles Hotel rJSjgP? Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41 <2 FATTY WENG Si Shark's Fin Seafood RESTAURANT Come a experience our famous LUCKY RAW FISH Best service moderate charges fMain
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    • 75 4 THE GOLDFISH AND CARPS BRING LUCK AND PROSPERITY Come view our exotic range of Goldfish and Carps imported directly from Japan, on exhibits and sale. Specially made fibreglass kidney shaped pond and crystal tanks on special offer. Free fish food sample will be given away (while stock last) Venue: 6th
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    • 281 5 JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE \CO IS NOW AT HOTEL MIRAMAR T I (NEXT TO ISETAN, HAVELOCK ROAD) N Hotel Miramar, an old name to many, has undergone extensive renovation and become one of the great hotels with 350 rooms, il swimming pool, 4 levels of covered car park with redeemable
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  • world
    • 252 7 AP ARANYAPRATHET, Saturday VIETNAMESE forces trying to strengthen control of a 64-kilometre stretch of battlefield south of here swept over a large pocket of Khmer Rouge resistance in a tank-led assault, Thai military sources said yesterday. They said Vietnam's forces had seized full control
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    • 89 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A FIRE swept through 65 shops and houses in Cukai, Trengganu, on Thursday night, leaving about 300 people homeless, injuring two people and causing $2.5 million in damages. The Bernama news agency said the fire was believed to have been
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    • 175 7  -  BEIJING Saturday AP MORE THAN 1,600 prison inmates in Shanxi province in central China whose crimes ranged from harbouring criminals to murder were paroled so they could join their families for Lunar New Year, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday.
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    • 91 7 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD, Saturday LOUIS HAYWARD, whose debonair charm and athletic eood looks made him one of Hollywooas most successful swashbuckling heroes of the Thirties and Forties, died yesterday at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs, California. Hayward was 75, and had spent the last year of his life
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    • 135 7 AP STAMFORD (Connecticut), Saturday A JUDGE ordered a man who delivered two 159-litre drums of pennies to his ex-wife to take the pennies back and write her a check. The judge ordered Frank Colandro to take back the drums of pennies, which he
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    • 468 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday NEW YORK had a new "Vigilante" yesterday as the city's police commissioner clashed with the mayor by saying the old vigilante should have faced a trial. The new man was credited with foiling a.theft on a tube train platform by
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    • 464 8 LATWP TOKYO, Saturday NOBUO MATSUNAGA, the Japanese Ambassador-designate to the United States, has said that Japan is so strong economically that the United States and Western Europe "can't compete at all" under present tariffs. Mr Matsunaga made this highly unusual comment at the Japan National
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    • 89 8 AP OLNEY (England), Saturday A FRYING pan finish by 18-year-old Sally Swallow as she hits the tape to win the Olney Pancake Race in the Buckinghamshire town of Olney on Shrove Tuesday. Sally, a training accountant from Olney, won the English leg of the race
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    • 147 8 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday A UNIVERSITY of California, San Francisco, researcher has been awarded the first contract of its kind to educate doctors about nutrition. Dr Marion Nestle, an associate dean at the UCSF School of Medicine and lecturer in-the division of family
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    • 187 8 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Saturday SEARS, ROEBUCK and Company said earlier this week that it would introduce a new credit card that would offer the services of a conventional bank credit card and at the same time provide access to the retailing
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    • 645 8 AP STILL a topic of acrimonious debate in many countries, compulsory sex education from the age of 7 is well-established in Sweden after decades of uproar and giggles. Parents endorse it, pupils expect it and experts are convinced it has played
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    • 781 9 AP NEW YORK, Saturday THE CROWDED, jostling 20th century has been the century of the city. And the 21st, experts warn, will be even worse. In 1900, only one in 40 people worldwide lived in cities. But by the time this century ends, one in two
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    • 128 9 AP THE EXPERTS point to one success story in the non-communist Third World the city-state of Singapore. Before 1960, as a British colony, the island had some of Asia's most dismal slums. But the post-independence government, combining aggressive family-planning measures and swift economic development, transformed
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    • 65 9 LIN HTUT (above right) seems to be hogging the spotlight from his sister win as the two played on a mat on Monday. They were celebrating their third birthday at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Born as Siamese twins, the pair were separated last year
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    • 205 9 UPI BAMAKO, Saturday A SOVIET-BUILT airliner exploded and crashed yesterday after taking off from the ancient slave-trade desert town of Timbuktu, killing 50 of the 51 people aboard, including foreign tourists, reports from the West African nation said. "There are 14
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    • 752 10 A fairytale love story that became a sad story SATURDAY PEOPLE OPA IT WAS the love story that captured the world's imagination. She was the beautiful young concert violinist and he was the handsome older man, a symphony orchestra conductor. Taking life-or-death
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    • 137 10 OPA THEY said Boy George must have been a beautiful baby. And here, at last, is the proof. His family album has always been a closely-guarded secret. But an aunt of the Culture Club singer broke ranks, displaying her collection of happy snaps of the
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    • 140 11 UPI UNIVERSITY PARK (Pennsylvania), Sat AMERICANS are having less fun these days, says a professor wno has written a serious book on having a good time. "It is very difficult to have fun in our society," says Prof Geoffrey Godbey, a faculty member
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    • 50 11 A MAIDEN warrior and her father, characters in "The Romance of the Iron Bow," wear the masks, head-dresses and glittering costumes of China's traditional operatic theatre in Beijing on Tuesday. With some performances half empty, Beijing Opera is trying to stir interest among young audiences. PICTURE: AP
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    • 509 11 BANGKOK, Friday KANDAHAR, the second largest city in Afghanistan, is largely in the hands of Muslim guerillas, wno have government posts on the defensive and frequently under siege, accordins to a free-lance photographer wno spent most of last month in and around the
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    • 306 11 UPI JAKARTA, Saturday A SLUGGISH petroleum market and the resulting decline in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (Opec) economic "lout are forcing Indonesians to {;et acquainted with an unfamiliar characer the tax man. Less than half of 1 per cent of the country's
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    • 357 11 LAT-WP BANGKOK. Saturday A US senator's complaint that Thailand was forcibly turning back refugees from neighbouring Laos has drawn sharp criticism from the Thai National Security Chief and underscored a growing strain on the country's refugee policy. Mr Prasong Soonsiri, the secretary-general of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 113 7 /Mr Learn the secrets Sr k of increasing your n Ifivff j!<ir productivity, profits. f*j T > v-rW; J o 3 satisfaction and L personal prosperity. Look out for THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER column beginning in The Sunday Monitor on March 3 1985. Written by Kenneth Blanchard, author of the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 89 11 Why Vietnamese food is so popular? The answer is at our place. CLUBHOUSE Vietnamese Restaurant You don't need to go to Vietnam for good Vietnamese Food. We are one of the best not only in Town but in the World. Dinner Traditional taste, Tropical atmosphere. Reasonable price. Lunch: Economical Fast,
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  • money
    • 64 12 BIS SOFTWARE is forming an international banking systems consultancy division to expand its services in banking systems and office automation. The new division will combine the expertise of BIS Software and its sister company, BIS Applied Systems. It will offer advice and support for
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    • 508 12  -  He's the first to be disqualified under amended Companies Act By ANG PENG HWA A SENIOR lawyer and former Law Society committee member has become the first person to be disqualified from acting as a nominee director under the new amendment to the Companies
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    • 454 12 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Saturday ON THE EVE of a special meeting to vote on the Phillips Petroleum Company's recapitalisation plan, Minneapolis financier Irwin Jacobs said on Thursday that he will join dissident shareholder, Mr Carl Icahn, in voting his estimated 3 per cent stake
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    • 185 12 Reuter FRANKFURT, Saturday THE JAPANESE yen reached an all-time high against the German mark on the foreign exchanges yesterday. Currency traders said the German currency was depressed more than the yen by a wave of speculation after President Reagan's stout defence of the
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    • 292 12 THE AMENDMENTS to the Companies Act last August have apparently imposed such onerous liabilities on directors that a secretarial firm has stopped offering its employees and associates as nominee, directors. Instead, it is offering "a group of professionals and graduates who understand
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    • 765 13 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday IF PAUL Revere were alive and scouting for the British, he would be riding through the streets of London's financial district crying, "the Yankees are coming, the Yankees are coming." Many banks and investment banking firms In this country are buying
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    • 287 13 LAT-WP ONE OF THE most aggressive acquirers of London financial firms has been Security Pacific Corp. The Los Angeles-based bank has purchased stakes in three London firms. Mr Robert H. Smith, the bank's vice chairman, said Security Pacific wanted to establish a
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    • 438 13  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE AUSTRALIAN dollar recovered slightly against the US dollar in steady but tnin trading yesterday, dealers said. From a low of US 66.5 cents yesterday, the Australian dollar picked up some 500 points and traded at the US 71.55 cents
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    • 149 13 MMLLSTREET Reuter THE STOCK market closed moderately lower yesterday as weakness in bonds and concern over the prospect of higher interest rates caused Wall Street to extend its week-long losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 3.20 points lower at 1275.84. For the week the Dow
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    • 144 13 THE AMERICAN dollar capped its historic week with a seemingly effortless surge again yesterday, dropping the currencies of Britain, France and Italy to record lows for the third straight session. Gold prices, meanwhile, fell further below US$3OO a troy ounce in US trading after a mixed showing
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous


  • 604 14  -  features ■y WILLIAM BEECHER Boston Qlobo WASHINGTON: The rising tempo of violence along the China-Viet-nam border has raised questions here whether Beijing has decided to teach Hanoi another "lesson." In 1979 that was the word China used as a euphemism for
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  • opinion/letters
    • 603 14  -  G M SPENCER Singapore 1027 RECENTLY India and Argentina, members of the Non-Aligned Movement, announced their solidarity over the latter's claim to the Falkland Islands. Claims to territory may be based upon treaties or international law; upon the position of racial or
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    • 183 14  -  GEORGE LOW Singapore 0922 I FULLY agree with your call to reconsider open hearings in your comment on the small claims court (SM, Feb 18). Why should the parties hide behind closed doors if their claims are genuine? Private hearings favour a "guilty"
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    • 475 15 THE SINGAPORE^^^^^^M fSfffgSßp— NOT TOO many Singaporeans would remember the old City Council that existed during the days of British colonial rule. It looked after the running of the city from the building of public flats to clearing clogged drains. In the not-too-distant future, Singapore
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    • 122 15 I AM a resident of Seletar Hills Estate It's a real eyesore to see cars and pickups, not to mention huge lorries and vans, parked anywhere their owners like. The other day I nearly had an accident, and this was because two or three
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    • 243 15  -  KAREN CHEAH Singapore 2159 I AM an 18-year-old Singaporean and I am simply appalled at the attitudes of the Singaporeans who were interviewed about their knowledge, or more aptly their lack of knowledge, of the traditions of the Lunar New Year. Not
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    • 160 15 RECENTLY I was at the bus stop in Scotts Road waiting for Service No 151. It was about 6.30 pm and I had missed a bus as I was approaching the bus stop. But I expected that the next bus would come
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    • 183 15 WE HAVE recently been treated to a spate of encouraging reports in the mass media giving what I feel is an unjustifiably optimistic forecast of the economy. It appears very much an orchestrated effort to dispel theprevailing gloom. The latest effort came from
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 71 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wiN 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

  • leisure
    • 683 16  -  f$k$wm$ Reviews By LIM SEK ALBUM: TRUE FEELINGS ARTISTE: Maggie Teng LABEL: White Cloud SPCLP-156 MAGGIE does Singapore proud again on this album which is being released in Taiwan simultaneously. Over the years, her singing has matured into an undefeatable style that suits most type of
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    • 1407 16  -  THE PROBLEM WAS TURNING DOWN ARTISTES LIKE JOHN DENVER By DENNIS HUNT in Hollywood LAT-WP NO one wants to take credit for the We Are the World benefit project. While three of the primary organisers pop music manager Ken Kragen, singer Harry Belafonte
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    • 1025 16  -  By ROBERT HILBURN LAT-WP I RESISTED the temptation to join in the snickering last month when Pia Zadora picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal. I wanted to actually listen to the show-biz curio's record before I snickered. The problem was, I could not
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    • 424 18  -  SATURDAY'S BEST m a m. m LIM KWEE LAN Saturday Night Movie A Summer Place (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 11.35 pm) A SOAP which Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue fans would not want to miss. Dee is the daughter of an ex-lifeguard-turned-millionaire while Donahue is the son
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    • 507 18 Sunday Matinee The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (Ch 5, 3.00 pm) THIS is the pilot episode of the series, Murder, She Wrote which stars Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher, a celebrated mystery writer whose penchant for solving crimes leads her into bizarre adventures. Jessica is invited to a
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    • 458 19 f < c W 'M i U V PAT D ROSE* h A BARELY four years ago, Gillian Geddes was just another struggling stage actress in London, desperately trying to make ends meet on her weekly pittance. Although she knew she would never get rich through
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    • 239 20 STREET ACTIVITIES: Today: Stilt-walking (Siong Fong Art Dragon and Lion): 8.30 pm to 9 pm Tomorrow Dragon Dance (S pore Dragon and Lion Athetotic Association): 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm Sat, Mar 2: Lion Dance and Flag Formation (Kampong Glam CC Lion Dance Troupe): 8.30 pm to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 33 16 I troon CBS, s--. <16 «-jgt drink) I Contest Admission- u sive of */*> y d tr n jSS I Ist Prize: $2500 5 stadium Walk #02-01 Leisure Drome Bldg, I 2nd Prize: $1500
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 28 17 animal gala Starts. February 23rd ®^homel Scotts Shopping Centre #02-15, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922. Te1:*****81 J w Cold Storage Centrepoint #fISH 2, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, Tef:*****14 y
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 650 17 -fi—nr 12.20 BBCTEXT Live Sample Pig«». I 12.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Seaa- ■BMHHrWHnBHT I Saturday Matinee: Oeadman'a cB I Strange goings-on aboard trawler off the coast m. V Australian town arouse the suspicion of four teenagers. gift IIU Jill JjU -M They keep a close watch on
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 545 18 TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES 8.20 BBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 2.45 Musical Interlude Excerpts from •.SO Opening and Programme High- James Last Star Panada. lights followed by Chingay ~85 3.00 Bunday Matinee The Murder of (Commentaries in English and Sherlock Holmes. Chinese) {Uve). See Tomorrow's Highlights. See Tomorrow s Highlights. 4.35 Sandiwars Pilih-pilih
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 281 19 t Noon News-in-Brief 12.05 Saturday Spin 1.00 News followed by Weekly Share Market Review 1.15 Country Classics 2.00 News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 2.05 A Touch of Class 2.30 Piano Music 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 SBCO in Concert 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 Say it with Music 4.30 Vanity Fare 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05
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    • 397 19 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 Musical Notebook Maidens in Music 1. Stravinsky: Persephone Selections. Columbia Symphony Orchestra/Igor Stravinsky, Vera Zorina, Michele Motese (soloists). Ithaca College Concert Choir. Texas Boys Choir of Fort Worth, Gregg Smith Singers 2 Rossini Cinderella Overture. London Symphony Orchestra/Claudio Abbado 3. Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers
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    • 731 19 FILM GUI DCMidnight Show: MY LUCKY STARS (C) |'i In# E j i JUBILEE (*****07) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): MR 800 DAUT (2735« 16 (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30* MR 800 MirKV ctars tr\ MEETS POM POM (C) Midnight Show: MY LUCKY STARS (C) Starring: Terry Hn, Michael Hai, John Sham,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 139 20 CAPUOL-ÜBERTY: NOW SNOWING (CAP *****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 9.30, 9.15 No Frao Uet. (LIB *****99) 11am, 1.45, 4.00,9.45,9.15 No Frao Uot Featuring the NEW DANCE CRAZE that's SWEEPING SINGAPORE TNE WORLD... AEROBIC DANCING! rebiere JADE-JURONG: NOW SHOWING (JADE *****90) 11am, 1.30,4.00,9.30,9.00 No Free List (JUR *****70) 11am, 1.45,4.15, 9.45, 9.15
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    • 351 20 NEW YEAR DINNER Hotels Restaurant Price Specials Boulevard Cafe Carouse* $18++ Yu Sheng (raw fish salad) Crown Feng Cheng $600++ Lunar New Year Prince Lou 10-course Dinner( 10 persons) Dynasty Tang Court $24++/s46++ Yu Sheng (raw fish salad) Equatorial Colder $350++ 8-course Lunar Dinner Phoenix (10 persons) $25++/sso++ Yu Sheng
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 TODAY: Low tide: 7.25 am (0.7 m) High tide: 1.22 pm (2.8 m) Low tide: 8.05 pm (0.4 m) TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.56 am (0.6 m) High tide: 1.56 pm (2.7 m) Low tide: 8.32 pm (0.5 m)
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 472 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Work week begins wilieicel- 23 to October 22 lent money news. Debts are Elements of timing, iuck rides paid, repairs are made, plans wltll you'll obtain "extra (or renovations come into to- ln f on U lon due to your own
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    • 163 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P&O6, i Miu. iwhk 9rr even tm. fa m ukemi. tfxn> 7* wrwj* urm A Lime UOOK. Vol) NEED ttWMH IHM®« eg* J COULt? H A UioRLV-Cl*** (HtOOKP, THAT HAVE 7 I TKAMAS, ft*. I WPl£.' VI < AM^ C> tA/ >e EXA^^ DR SMOCK By
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 389 22  -  %m By GO RAM DATUK Aman Wee Hood Teck's Remember Me V should break the ice by taking the main staying event of the day for Class 1 Division 3 horses over 1600 m in Race Four at Kuala Lumpur today. The
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    • 227 22 CORAM MA-ZHENTAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 5 Hunting Eagle 2 Stratos 3 Anak Perak 4 Seatle Steel 3 Anak Perak 4 Seatte Steel 2 Stratos 5 Hunting Eagle 5 Hunting Eagle Raca 2 4 Ming Dynasty 3 Black Onero 6 Trump Card 3
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    • 203 22 1st 2nd 3rd Connorton 13 5 5 Malcolm Johnston 11 8 11 Setches 7 8 6 Subian Dalwee 6 5 4 Q Cook 6 2 7 Nigel Tiley 4 5.3 Alwin Tweedie 4 4 1 Ooi Choon Hock 4 3 2 Hamid 4 2 3 Peter Leo 4
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    • 481 22 GO RAM sums up the form and chances of the runners in today's races in Penang. RACE ONE 1. Well prepared back home, Iy2. In fire trim, should be thereal cuts. 3. Fair trackform, one to watch. 4. Impressive workouts back home, can have a say.
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    • 1434 23 RACE 1 CI 2 Div 4 1200 m Course Stakes: $15,500 1 ***** Splendour II 1-130 (6)57 0 H Bakri 1/2 4ag Bougoure GOOO/15-G 2 81-2 STRATOS 1-120 |3)56 5 Sain 1/2 4nzg PK Leong OYOO/03-Y 136 3g smartly Jan 3 ***** Anak Perak 1-12 7(4) 56 0
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    • 310 23 BEST PICKS RACE 1 2 STRATOS* 5 HUNTING EAGLE 4 SEATTLE STEEL 2 3 BLACK DINERO 12 CREDIT CENTRE IV 5 POWER EYE 3 4 AMIR 7 TREAT ME NICE 7 MARTINIQUE 4 11 KINTA VALLEY II 5 SIR TOBY II 3 REMEMBER ME V 5 7 GALA
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    • 140 23 1 92-31 BAY THUNDER 1-54 8 (7 56 5 Wooii 1/4 4 nzg Ahmad GOSO/08-GS Fp Saddle Horses Best Barrier Jockey Number Origin Track Track work Number Name Time ol rides and Conditions today Sex Previous Weight Horse s Trainer s Number of Runs Performances
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • sports
    • 553 25 FOREIGN GOLF Reuter MANILA, Saturday MARK AEBLI of the United States, playing steady golf for the third straight day, yesterday shot a one-under-par 71 and held off the new challenge by Filipino Roger Antonio to retain his lead in the Philippine Open golf tournament.
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    • 348 25 AP BELFAST, Saturday FORMER World Boxing Council featherweight champion Juan Laporte of Puerto Rico takes on Barry McGuigan, Britain's most exciting fighter, today in a bout that has generated as much interest as a world title contest. For both fighters, victory at
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    • 143 25 Reuter MELBOURNE, Saturday SRI LANKA will be looking to vice-cap-tain Roy Dias to repeat his World Series Cup form when they meet New Zealand in their World Championship of Cricket one-day match tomorrow. Dias was Sri Lanka's outstanding player in the
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    • 131 25 AP NUREMBERG (West Germany), Sat OLYMPIC weightlifting champion Karl-Heinz Radsehinsky is under investigation for alleged use of anabolic steroids, the Nuremberg Prosecutor's Office said yesterday. Police found 16 vials of anabolic steroids during a search of a fitness centre near Nuremberg operated by
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    • 443 26  -  Ray-Basi Singapore Open '85 By B KULA WAS Stephan Van den Berg's gold medal-winning performance in the boardsailing event at the Los Angeles Olympics a flash in the pan? The Dutchman's rather mediocre performances so far in the triangle races of
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    • 288 26 SINGAPORE'S Ip Kwok Wing may make waves for himself by finishing among the top four in the remaining triangle races of the Ray Ban Singapore Open Boardsailing Championships. Ip, who is currently lying fourth in the overall standings after three
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    • 136 26 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: 2nd triangle race: 1 Stephan Vd Berg (Hoi) 2 Anan Hosuwan (Thai) 3 Saard Panyawan (Thai) 4 Bamroong Ruamsap (Thai) 5 Ip Kwok Wing (Sin) 6 Lorgan Wong (Sin). 3rd triangle race: 1 Anan Hosuwan (Thai) 2 Saard Panyawan (Thai) 3 Stephan Vd Berg (Hoi) 4 Chookiat
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    • 303 26  -  By B KULA THE EAST Coast Centre, where the Singapore Open Boardsailing championships are being held, received a touch of royalty over the last three days. An unexpected visitor, Tunku Abd Majid Idris, the son of the Malaysian King, turned up not only to witness
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    • 116 26 HOLLAND'S John Van de Starre, who sailed across the 200 km stretch of the North Sea between England and Holland with Stephan Van den Berg in 1982, has been disappointing in the traingle races. John, who finished 34th and 35th in the first and
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    • 1082 27  -  BRITISH SOCCER BY JOHN SELLERS CHAMPIONS Liverpool vented their frustrations at an indifferent season on the unsuspecting Football Association (FA) Cup heroes of York City on Wednesday night. The Third Division side, who beat Arsenal in the fourth round and
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    • 44 27 Arsenal v Man Utd Coventry v Chelsea Leicester v Evert on Liverpool v Stoke Newcastle v Luton Norwich v She ft Wed Nottm Forest v Southampton QPR v Sunderland Watford v Ipswich WBA v Tottenham West Ham v Aston Villa
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    • 506 28 West Germans may find their unbeaten record counts for nothing in Lisbon Reuter LISBON, Sat INJURY-HIT West Germany could lose their proud unbeaten record in World Cup qualifying matches when they meet Portugal tomorrow in a Group Two match which promises to be one of this
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    • 266 28 Bernama KUALA TRENGGANU, Saturday SINGAPORE Malays, playing without their stars in the national squad, were held to a 0-0 draw by Trengganu in a first round match of the Sultan's Gold Cup tournament here last night. The Trengganu forwards, led by Eosli Ishak, were kept
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    • 153 28 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday WORLD pole vault champion and record holder Sergei Bubka heads the 22-member Soviet team for the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Athens, which will be held on March 2-3. Natalya Lisovskaya, women's world shot-putt record holder, world high jump
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    • 89 28 Reuter BORDEAUX, Saturday PORTUGUESE international Fernando Chalana will make his long-awaited official debut in the French soccer league tomorrow when his club Bordeaux travel to Marseilles. Bordeaux coach Aime Jacquet said yesterday that the 26-year-old left-footed midfielder, plagued by recurrent injuries since he joined the
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    • 137 28 Reuter AMSTERDAM, Sat DUTCH trainer Leo Beenhakker recalled winger Simon Tahamata to the 16-man squad named yesterday for the Netherlands' World Cup qualifying match against Cyprus here next Wednesday. Tahamata, who last played in the national side two years ago, was
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    • 209 29 AP TORONTO, Saturday SECOND-SEEDED Eliot Teltscher of the United States defeated No. 6 seed Ramesh Krishnan of India 6-2, 6-4 in a quarterfinal match yesterday at the US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) Molson Light Challenge tennis tournament. Facing Teltscher in the semifinals today will be No 3 seed
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    • 875 29  -  KEEPING SCORE with Ken Jalleh Jr IT HAD to happen: With all this talk about ushering the Year of the Ox, we just had to get some more bull from the backroom bullyboys of sport. Rats. And we thought 1984 was bad for sport.
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    • 128 29 Reuter PARIS, Saturday THE INTERNATIONAL Motor Sport Federation (Fisa) said yesterday that it was considering an offer by a British Formula One team to reach a compromise on a ban imposed on the team earlier. Tyrrell, who were suspended from last year's championship for
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    • 132 29 FOUR persons had a pleasant start to the Year of the Ox when they became winners in The Singapore Monitor's Score for Cash contest. The four Poh Shann Chin, 17, Goh Chor Ghim, 35, Francis Lee, 78, Andrew Lua, 45 were spot-on with the
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    • 138 30 KIMURA KAZUSHI is a name not likely to be forgotten by Singapore's players for a long time yet. To make matters worse, Kimura intends the keep his name there even longer. Tonight. It was Kimura who masterminded Singapore's destruction when the Young Lions took on Nissan of Japan
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    • 268 30  -  By K SILVAM DAVID LEE has been in superb form between the posts since the year began. He has conceded only four goals in 10 matches three in the Malaysia Cup and one in the preWorld Cup match against North Korea last month. That is
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    • 247 30 Reuter PARIS, Saturday AN ASIAN team boasting five Olympic champions has every chance of dominating the inaugural Inter-Continental Judo Championships here tomorrow. With the American and African continents still largely undeveloped as judo areas, only Europe seems able to provide the Asians
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  • 621 31  -  MONITOR sports By K SILVAM THE RETURN of the "Kallang Roar", Singapore's humid weather and home ground advantage should be more than enough plus factors to see Singapore through in their second pre-World Cup match at the National Stadium tonight (8). A win or
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