Singapore Monitor, 27 February 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 17 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR "evening EDITION f M.C. (P) No 21 5 84 Wednesday, February 27, 1985 30cents
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  • 509 1  -  Alertness is the key to safety in years to come, Singaporeans told ft EE BOON LEE MEASURES to ensure Singapore's security were announced today by ministers in charge of defence, home affairs and foreign affairs. The catchword in all cases is for Singaporeans to remain alert
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  • 274 1 LOS ANGELES, Wednesday NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange threatened yesterday to reduce South Pacific maritime surveillance and other activities important to the United States in retaliation for US sanctions against his nation, which has refused to allow nuclear ships to
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    • 23 1 Scotland benches top stars PAGE 32 PAGES 2 and 3: What the ministers said mTV GUIDE: PAGE 18 KTV SCENE HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 19
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    • 125 1 -T l jfPORE INSTITUTE OF MCMTECTS J BUILDING tJ CENTRE For all building materials t equipment W: 220W3/22N082 Ml llOufem tak Coopta (1311) r Si Grars of Cambridge calibre in the court. The new Gray* SNver Flash G-2005 Made from 100% graphite that's uttra light for an effortless winning game.
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    • 554 2 HOME AFFAIRS "WE WILL not be able to achieve our city of excellence if there is a breakdown of law and order. "It is essential that our streets are safe and homes secure so that we can enjoy in peace the fruits
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    • 316 2 FOREIGN AFFAIRS "THE NEXT five years present both challenges and opportunities. With uncertainties about a sustained economic recovery in the industrialised Western countries, Singapore will also be facing greater pressure from the developed countries to "graduate" from its developing country status as its economy continues
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    • 487 3 DEFENCE "SINGAPORE'S defence policy is peace through strength. We will be frienas with any nation which respects our interests and our right to exist. Our defence doctrine is Total Defence encompassing the whole population and all aspects of defence: military, economic, psychological, social and
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    • 164 3 TRAGEDY struck an Eurasian family holidaying at a Changi bungalow last August when their six-year-old boy, believed to have slidea down a staircase, met with a fatal fall. The impact of the fall scattered the seeds on a carrom board which was placed on a table at
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    • 195 3 A MONTH-LONG campaign to encourage school children to save will be launched next month. The first Friday of every March has also been set asrae as School Savings Day. The campaign is organised jointly by the Ministry of Education ana the Poet Office
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    • 117 3 AN OIL tanker driver of a Johor company cheated his employer of $20 worth of oil but ended up paying $1000 when he appeared in court today. Guandasamy alias Govindasamy Muthusamy, 35, was instructed by his employer on Feb 26 this year to deliver a
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    • 482 4  -  By ANNIE CHIA INTERNATIONAL property consultant firm Richard Ellis is being sued for alleged professional negligence in valuing a piece of land in River Valley Road. The case is being defended and the trial has been set for the end of this year.
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    • 322 4 SUNBAKED SINGAPORE HOT weather may raise tempera and laundry bills, but for sellers of cooling confections, it's a boon. Above-average temperatures in the past week sent customers scurrying to drink stalls and ice cream parlours. Swenson's, an ice cream parlour with shops in
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    • 115 4 NOWADAYS, the roadside calligrapher is not only patronised by the Chinese who want an auspicious banner for their home, office or factory to herald good luck and goods fortunw. Many Caucasians are using the services of these calligraphers too. Mr Huang in Temple
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    • 86 4 A HAWKER's assistant was again caught for distributing "mermaid" message cards at Holiday Inn in Scotts Road despite being warned by the management and police. Lui Tai Huong, 25, of New Upper Changi Road was caught the cards under the doors on the 14th floor
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    • 537 6  -  By EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN DR TAN CHENG BOCK (PAP Ayer Rajah) will kick off the debate on the Government's policy for the next five years when Parliament meets again on Friday. Dr Tan, a medical practitioner elected in
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    • 425 6  -  B* JULIE ANNE SIT THE INCIDENT in which 18 cars in a multi-storey car park were damaged and pilfered from was the climax to a series of crimes, say residents of Farrer Court. They say they have been plagued by such events for
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    • 265 6  -  By JOSEPH LEE COLOURENT (S) Pte Ltd, which rents out televisions and videos, will be closing down its three branches and workshop at the end of this month. It will also retrench 14 of its 22 employees. The rest of the staff will be retained
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    • 137 6 IT WAS about the biggest gathering of Methodists in Singapore. Some 5,000 members and guests of the 11 Methodist schools turned up for the combined schools' parade and thanksgiving service to celebrate the Methodist Church's 100 th anniversary at the AngloChinese Junior College yesterday. Among
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    • 97 5 Ir r I <Jk /jV t jSjf jV Tokyo city of transformations, where diverse ||p JjjHp new styles are born. A place Citizen watches elegant timepieces that capture |Mf the elusive spirit of the city. There's an original selection to choose from, with styles to suit every fashion. Ultra'Hp thin
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  • world
    • 44 7 Kathleea Morihawa, 35, aa Americu woman married to Japaaese, seea entering the Tokyo High Conrt with aa naidea tilled maa yesterday. She was oa trial lor refasing to be fingerprinted, which is legally repaired for all aliens residiag la Jnpnn.
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    • 209 7 Reuter NEW DELHI, W«dnMday AT LEAST 200 people were wounded when students hurling stones clashed with baton-wiela-ing police in the central Indian city of Bhopal, state-run All India Radio reported today. The students were protesting against a Government decision to reserve 25 per cent of
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    • 117 7 NEW YORK, Wed A CIVIL rights official has been convicted of putting glue in about 70 automatic bank teller machines after executives of Citibank rejected his demands for grants to various community groups. The New York State Supreme Court jury deliberated about five hours
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    • 337 7 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Wednesday FREE market oil prices tumbled in Europe today as the continent's weather turned mild, plentiful supplies continued to be available, and the surging dollar stopped European refiners from making purchases. A barrel of North Sea oil from Britain's Brent field
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    • 401 7 Reuter NEW YORK, W«dnMday OFFICIALS say that their unprecedented arrests of the leaders of the United States' five moat powerful crime families is just the start of an all-out war against the Mafia. They say they are expecting dozens more arrests of Mafia chiefs
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    • 197 7 NEW YORK, W«dnMd«y MUCH of the information used to indict the leaders of New York's five crime families came from an electronic bug planted in the black Jaguar of a Luc chese soldier who chauffeured the family's boas. Officials said the bug was planted
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    • 374 8 300 fishermen held while fishing in their own waters, say Thais AP BANGKOK, Wednesday VIETNAMESE naval vessels have captured 11 Thai fishing trawlers and about 300 fishermen, who the Thai government claimed yesterday were fishing in Thai territorial waters. Mr Plodprasop Suraswadi, Deputy Director General of
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    • 211 8 Agencies LONDON, Wednesday ANOTHER 1,464 miners gave up Britain's crumbling coal strike and returned to work yesterday, but teachers held work stoppages that disrupted public schools across the country. The National Coal Board said the number of returning miners was the biggest yet for
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    • 243 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday A CALIFORNIA congressman, reacting to published reports that Taiwanese Government officials helped plot the murder of Journalist Henry Liu, has called for a United States federal grand jury probe of the murder. "Certainly there should be a federal Band jury
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    • 136 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed JOHN FEDDERS, chief enforcement officer of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, resigned his post yesterday after divorce proceedings revealed he beat his wife, SEC officials said. A spokeswoman for tM commission said Mr Fedders submitted his resignation but gave no further
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    • 37 8 AP TOKYO, Wed A TOKYO company said yesterday it has invented a headband for car drivers that will emit an alarm like the screech of a subway train if the driver start* to doze. AP
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 69 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS Queen Elizabeth II (above) appeared with her right wrist bandaged at an investiture at Buckingham Palace yesterday but she still managed to extend her hand to more than 125 honours recipients and wield a sword to confer knighthoods on four
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      • 82 8 Roman Catholic Bishop Federico Escaler thanked the Philippine military yesterday for his dramatic rescue from Muslim rebels but said it has not changed his critical view of the government. Relatives and friends embraced Bishop Escaler, 63, as he arrived at Manila's domestic airport a day after
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      • 91 8 Rosemary Daniell, who has written a book about her bed-bopping adventures in search of macho men, says blue-collar men make better lovers. She's not the least enamoured of men who take a "cerebral, intellectual approach," saying they all have sexual problems. Ms Daniell, author of
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      • 100 8 John Huston s (above) latest work isn't a movie but a wine bottle label for Chateau Mouton Rothschild. Huston's painting for the label was commissioned by Baron Philippe de Rothschild and graces the winery's most recent release, the 1982 vintage It pictures a leaping ram
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      • 78 8 While her husband held talks on affairs of state yesterday, a smiling Lidiya Gromyko visited St Peter's Basilica and saw a fashion show in a medieval castle. The wife of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromvko did her sightseeing with Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Lunkov's wife Valentina, a Russianspeaking
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    • 369 10 AP LOB ANGELES, WrtnMday UNRULY rocker Cyndi Lauper, who exploded on the music scene with carrot-coloured hair and wildly-coloured second-hand clothes, was named best new artist of the year yesterday at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards presentation. The 31-year-old new wave singer was nominated in four
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    • 245 10 UPI INtXO (California), Wednesday ENTERTAINER Frank Sinatra (picture) sued the National Enquirer magazine over an article claiming he went to a clinic in Switzerland for injections of a youth serum made from sheep cells, it was learned yesterday. The US$22 million
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    • 296 10 Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FOREIGN airlines operating in Malaysia charged that the Malaysian Government had violated its international air services agreement with other nations and discriminated against them, the Board of Airlines Representatives, which includes Singapore, said yesterday. The board's statement followed
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    • 264 10 Reuter HONG KONG, Wednesday THE US dollar resumed its climb against other currencies in early Asian trading today after sharp falls at the New York close and Tokyo opening. Dealers said some traders continued to take profits during the opening sessions in Asian
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    • 51 10 A UNITED States Air Force cruise missile dangles beneath a 25-metre parachute as it lands on the ice of Primrose Lake, north of the Canadian Forces base, Cold Lake, on Monday in Grand Centre, Atlanta. The test was pronounced n success by the military. PICTURE:
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    • 148 10 Reuter MOSCOW, Wednesday A SOVIET teacher was killed when a dummy handgrenade used in a classroom exercise exploded, the young communist newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda reported yesterday. Yuri Lelyukov, a former border guard officer, was demonstrating the use of a grenade to a class as
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  • money
    • 433 11  -  Credit management sources say delayed payments have risen 20 per cent JANICE LIM ABOUT 70 per cent of the 3,000 retailers in Singapore are stretching their suppliers' credit terms by more than a month, according to members of the Singapore Association of
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    • 51 11 NEW YORK, W«Jf»sday THE NATIONAL Bank of Saudi Arabia is balking at providing more funds for the Philippines, holding up an agreement on the country's external debt problem, according to a Wall Street Journal report, but bank talks are continuing, a bank spokesman said
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    • 531 11  -  By JILL HUM SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) efforts to lure Japanese banks into the yen futuresj>it is bearing fruit The Bank of Tokyo became the first Japanese bank here to deal in yen futures when it traded about 100 lots
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    • 143 11 SINGAPORE'S trade with Hong Kong In the first 11 months of 1984 amounted to US|2.2B billion (555.18 billion), making the Republic the sixth largest trading partner of the British colony. Singapore is also Hong Kong's eighth largest export market and her fifth largest
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    • 708 12 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, W«dn«sday FOREIGN investors will be allowed a controlling stake in new industrial projects in Malaysia in a policy shift to make the country's investment climate more attractive. Announcing this yesterday, Deputv Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyid din Yassin
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    • 268 12 THE LOCAL bowse opened very firmly this morning ia heavy trading and closed steadily. Lam Chang did the top volume of 929,988 to close at $1.23, followed by Haw Par's 621,999 at $2.58 and Promet's 553,000 at $1.52. Top riser Duff Devt was
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    • 332 12 SIM LIM Finance (M) Btad has appointed several [>rominent Malaysians to ts board of directors. The sixth largest non-bank-owned finance company in Malaysia, it was recently restructured to comply with the New Economic Policy. Tan Sri Datuk Wee Boon Ping, Datuk Mohamad Salleh Yusof,
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    • 270 12 Selected stocks at midday Market toae: steady Boustead 1.83/1.84 Cold Storage 2.73/2.75 F ft N 5.25/5 30 Genting 5.60/5.65 G.I.H. 2.22/2.23 Haw Par 2 58/2.59 Isetan 2.48 S Jurong Cement 2.02/2.03 Keck Seng 2.J4/2.15 Hume 3.12/3.30 Inchcape 2.57/2.60 Intraco 2.24 S M Cement 1.50/1.51 M P H B 100/101
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    • 100 12 Your SS to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2 28S0 2.2790 2 2*40 sterling ***** 2.2612 2.2812 Australian 9 1.C157 1.5917 ***** CURRENCY NOTES SS to 1 unit US* 2.28 2.26 NZf 1.06 6.M sterling 2.45 2.25 Australian 9 1.U 1.51 Canadian 9
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    • 125 12 HMLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stock prices yesterday posted their best gains for nearly two weeks, largely because of new government statistics showing that the US economy is still healthy, analysts said. the Dow Jones Industrial Average roee 8.61 points to 1,286.11. Overall, gaining issues
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    • 43 12 The OUB Composite Share Price Index doted at 410.87 op 4.56 points from the previous day's cloee of 415.31. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was down 0.0426 point to 134.0116 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 134.0542.
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    • 133 12 Reuter THE US dollar recovered against most major currencies in active eany trading. The US dollar rose to around 3.4260/80 marks from an initial low of 4.3920 and New York's 3.4060/90 close. The US unit fell to a low of 258.70 yen but later recovered to around
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous


  • 425 13  -  PROPERTY SECTION By VINCENT FONG LEO PROPERTIES, the property arm of the Kuok Group, has plans not to push for the early completion of Tanglin Mall, a mixed commercial-cum-residential project with four apartments that has already been delayed by at least four
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  • features / letters
    • 575 14 THE ROLE of the Peoples' Action Party (PAP) can be compared to that of a goalkeeper. If the team wins and be performs well, be seldom sets the credit. But when it loses, be is often blamed and criticised. What the
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    • 1058 14  -  By RANDOLPH HARRISON Orlando Sontinol QERKMCA, Ethiopia: Ethiopian government and military officials are diverting food donated to drought and famine victims and selling it on the black market for profit At this rendezvous point for camel caravans, merchants were recently seen openly trading food
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    • 538 14  -  SMILE BETTER (Driver 3537 A) Singapore 0315 RECENTLY I was surprised when my a Singapore Bus Service (SBS) officer called me to his office. He showed me a letter of complaint published in The Monitor (SM, Feb 1), which said that I had embarrassed a
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    • 71 14 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interact w« be accepted br publication. They should be typed end must be signed. They muet deb mdude the writer's neme end addreee even If the writer decides to use e oeeudonym In print. A owrturt telephone number would be useful. We reeerve the
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  • opinion/letters
    • 471 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT PRESIDENT Devan Nair has raised a few eyebrows with his suggestion that Singaporeans should be ready to sue doctors for serious breaches of medical standards. The spectre is immediately raised of doctors neing too scared to give treatment in
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    • 278 15  -  MONICA BEH Public Relations Manager Port of Singapore Authority WE REFER to your reply which accompanied our letter under the headline "Drop in ships calling here not due to delays in port procedures" (SM, Feb 13) and the comments of the Singapore
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    • 97 15 CITY Shuttle Services is to be commended for providing a new and bigger fleet of buses. However, deployment of these buses needs to be improved as most of them are used for Service No 8, which serves the Bedok residents and the
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    • 49 15 > SlEiXr&i i fy WE thank "Commuter" for the letter "Bus stop seats need repair" (SM, Jaa 26). We are pleased to inform him that the Public Works Department has taken action to replace the damaged seats. LOOI MEI FONO (MISS) for Permanent Secretary National Development
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    • 244 15 RECENTLY there has been some publicity on the ambitious drama serial of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC), with shots of our TV personalities gamboling in the snow on location in South Korea. SBC's laudable object is, of course, to put Singapore in
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    • 59 15 \0 ttooopted toe publication They should be typed and mutt be signed. They mutt also indudt the wrtter's name and xttm to un a peeudonym in print. A oontf* telephone number would bt uaofui. w nNrvi tn6 ngni 10 •on vtiors. Aooress your lettars to: The Editor, The Singapore Monitor,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

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    • 605 16 GONG XI FA CAI! That was the greeting Chinese radio listeners heard in Britain and the United States during the Lunar New Year. A Hong Kong radio station teamed up with the BBC, Manchester Chinese Station and the American Chinese Network Service to present two special Lunar
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    • 1309 16  -  How SBC gets hold of your favourite song for you By VALERIE TREVOR THE one place in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation where you are sure to find your favourite deejay or announcer before they step into the radio suites to play your requests is the record
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    • 488 18 Applauss: Hollywood Musicals of Yostorysar My Qsl Sal (Ch 12, 8.90 pm) THIS is the story of songwriter Paul Dresser's rise to fame. Set in the Midwest and New York of the late 19th Century, this musical consists of fine production numbers and splendid lyrics. Victor Mature takes
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    • 789 18  -  TV SCENE By MARGARET HALL in Hollywood IPS THOSE New York women cops Cagney and Lacey (on Channel 10 on Tuesday evenings) are revelling in the spotlight of success on both sides of the Atlantic. But if the American TV bosses had had their way, TV's
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    • 607 19  -  By PAT D'ROSE TAKE a lesson in laughing at the unfunny things that happen to us all in everyday life. Like the frustrating moment when someone jumps queue and grabs that taxi you've been waiting an eternity for, or when a friend behaves less than humanly. That may
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    • 1350 21  -  By ANNE CABORN in London OPA WHEN an actor arrives nearly 24 hours late for an interview, a journalist is usually prepared not to like him. When the actor is 23, successful and very rich, feelings can run higher. And then there he is, sitting in
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 544 17 SBC 2.30 SBC TEXT Uva 8«mpl« Pagee. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlight* followed by This Land ia Mm* (C) (r) (English sutrtttlas). 4.25 Tha Richard Simmons Show. 4.90 Tha Animal Expreea.* This episode shows how animals take their medication. There is also a demonstration of steer roping by actor Steve
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    • 1070 17 THE SMOAPORE MONITOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1885 V H i V -> V. RTM 5.02 Quran Raiding. 5.09 Programme Summary. 5.17 Saaama Straat t.OO Nawa. 6.11 Tha Three Stooges: A Qam of a Jam. The trio is hired to clean up a doctor s office. While they are working, three
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
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    • 791 20 CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING EXHIBI- PL TION L ON TODAY is a Chinese brush P painting exhibition by Nanjiang artists Li Yai and Shi Yong-Cheng at the Yu V- VO,' Yi Exhibition Centre, Block 231, #03- h 03, Bras Basah Complex. V Admission is free. %SR BACH-HANDEL-SCHUTZ EXHIBI- T J TION
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    • 91 20 A GENERATION FACES CHALLENGE BUKIT MERAH Branch Library will screen A Generation Faces Challenge tomorrow at 1.15 pm at its lecture hall. The documentary examines the relationship between man and his environment and exposes the extent to which man has tampered with nature, all in the name of progress. Admission
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 417 22 leisure comics I%«gSS ABIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA You get credit for recent sug- September 23 to October 22 gestions, actions. You can now Domestic adjustment could inreach beyond what have been volve travel. Long-range prosa limitation. You're due for pects come into sharp, clear added recognition, for
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    • 166 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P*>D?TBIS 15 y WT-60T, I"V OCLtemhUX, f\ X MSTfcfcLus... 1 CANT Do rr/ THefc*'s So MocH I How OFT&4 V>s AO u>H&teVERI I MtfD vbo I UX*K 15 Jo*r TCf&OH AND STRESS 1 DofcS THIS I H IRgjTATE I lb DO A Joft J PILED UP
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  • 320 23 HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHING Recent press reports on shoddy workmanship by some renovation contractors, might have made new home-owners cautious when looking for a reliable contractor. Shop around first before deciding on a contractor. And ask the advice of other people who have
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  • sports
    • 605 27  -  ■MONITOR RACING TODAY'S TRACKMRK By JOE FERNANDO TRAINER Buang bin Abu Bakar's FREEDOM FIGHTER 11, step up his preparations for this Sunday's $125,500 Tunku Gold Cup with an impressive gallop on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Taken
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    • 144 27  -  By B KULA MR OLYMPIA 1984, Lee Haney, will be in Singapore to free-pose for five minutes during the Gold Bodybuilding Championships on Sunday at the World Trade Centre. Lee, who will be paid $20,000 by Gold Gymnasium for this performance plus
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    • 277 27  -  By B KULA THE SINGAPORE Rugby Union (SRU) has decided to expose its local youngsters rather than the expatriates in the coining (March 30-31) Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sevens. The Union felt that since none of the expatriates stood out in the
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    • 219 27 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday THE PROMOTER of most of the fights of Northern Ireland featherweight Barry McGuigan has disputed a claim by a rival that he would stage a world title bout against World Boxing Association (WBA) champion Eusebio Pedroza of Panama in London. Stephen
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    • 538 28 AP BELFAST, Wednesday NORTHERN IRELAND will attempt to break a 58year hoodoo today when they meet England in a Group Three qualifying soccer match for the 1986 World Cup. The Irish, who suprisingly reached the second stage of the 1982 finals
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    • 380 28  -  By ERNEST FMDA THE PLIGHT of four former caddies of Seletar Country Club M Murugiah, M Balraj, K Muruthiah and Hamzan Yusof has virtually been solved following their application for membership with the Sembawang Country Club. They approached senior officials of the Sembawang Club
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    • 313 28 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday DEFENDING champion and world number one Morten Frost, wlio has struggled to find his best form this year, was given a testing first round in yesterday's draw for next month's All-England Badminton Championships. The Dane will meet Nick Yates of England, who
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    • 347 28  -  •y K SILVAM SINGAPORE sepak takraw has been left without a home. And plans to stage a medal coup in Bangkok during December's South-east Asia Games, which include a $12,000 budget for training, are in jeopardy since the Singapore team will have
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    • 247 28  -  By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S biggest karate show will hit town soon with pugilists from 10 countries, including the US and Japan, down to compete in the Shitoryu KarateDo Invitational Championships from Mar 22-23 at the Gay World Stadium. Besides American and Japanese Shitoryu practitioners,
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    • 500 29  -  PRE-WORLD CUP ANALYSIS By S GULAM A MALAYSIA CUP victory should be Singpore's first step towards grooming a fine national team capable of taking on the giants in Asia, says Seak Poh Leong. Analysing Singapore's 1-3 defeat by Japan in last
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      171 30 Reuter llfsiliaailaai MUniV/VI, ffVQViQIQiy MIDFIELDER Dieter Hoeness of Bayern Munich came on as substitute in the second-half of a Bundesliga match against fourth-placed Bayer Uerdingen last night and scored the winning goal with 20 minutes to go. Bayern won 2-1, though Bayer Uerdingen striker Wolfgang Schaefer, who scored all three
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    • 384 30 Pride and a place in Mexico are at stake AMSTERDAM, Wednesday THE NETHERLANDS will unleash an aerial assault on European Group Five whipping boys Cyprus in a bid to revive their faint World Cup hopes tonight. With only two points and as many goals
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      154 30 Reuter WREXHAM, Wednesday LIVERPOOL striker lan Rush scored on the stroke of half-time to Sve Wales a 1-1 draw with Norway their friendly soccer international here last night. The lively Norwegian side were much the sharper team for nearly all the first half after Per Egil Ahlsen gave them a
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    • 563 30  -  He returns a score that whips the pros at SPGA's monthly medal ERNEST FRIDA LOCAL professional golfers were left like blushing brides yesterday when Annavi Chelliah, a four-handicap player, returned a score better than all except one of them in the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association
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    • 298 30  -  By B KULA SINGAPORE'S hockey internationals will have to learn to be less sympathetic towards opponents who tackle them from the wrong side if they want to be a recognised forced at home as well as in the coming Brunei Merdeka Games. By being
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      • 107 30 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD ARGENTINE Santos Ladar's World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight title fight against Antoine Montero of France has been re-eched-uled for May I in Grenoble, Prance, Ladar's manager Prandaco Giordano said. The fight, originally set for March 4, waa postponed when Ladar,
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      • 109 30 B NORTHERN TRANSVAAL qualified to meet Transvaal in the final of the Currie Cup cricket competition when they stormed to an eight-wick-et semifinal win over Western Province yesterday. Set a modest target of lis. the home side reached ISO for two In only in OS minutes. Opener
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      • 135 30 ITALY'S Giuseppe Saronni won the third stage of the Sicilian International Cycling Week yesterday and seised the overall lead after a race Jury upheld his complaints of unfair conduct by Frenchman Laurent Fignon. Saronni crossed the line second behind France's Yvonne Madiot, but complained to the
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