Singapore Monitor, 2 March 1985
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Title Section12 1985-03-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, March 2, 1985 30cents12 words
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Article459 1985-03-02 1 YONG POW ANG - »Y YONG POW ANG TAXI ROAD tax is Ukely to go up by as much as six times while taxi fares will be raised by about 30 per cent. The fare increase which will go hand in hand with tne rise in road459 words
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Article94 1985-03-02 1 SINCE the Seventies the Government's answer to the increasing demand for taxis has been to p«t more taxis on the roads. Today the number of taxis has grown to 12,000 from 4,800 in 1971. In 1983, the Government issued new licences to two companies to run new taxi fleets:94 words
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Advertisement238 1985-03-02 1 MaWiSSliaiS!® Hang me now, Contest rigged w m Adrian Lim in my favour, ".Mm tells prison jHrliHB says Miss Kenya officers LJLjSKJ! see page 4 < -see PAGE 9 J RELY ON ROBINSON'S IFN LIFE 1 BETrERTHINGS H A STATEMENT ON PRICES J Robinson's everyday prices are \j now as238 words
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495 1985-03-02 2 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE IN POLITICAL terms, last night's first-ever telecast of "Today in Parliament" was well worth the effort in that it showed the difference in approach between the Government side and the only opposition member to speak, Mr J B Jeyaretnam495 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1985-03-02 2 EE BOON LEE; YONG POW ANG; LOONG SWEE YIN - By EE BOON LEE YONG POW ANG and LOONG SWEE YIN TELEVISION cameras, recording yesterday's proceedings in Parliament for the first-ever telecast of the House at work, appeared to have made little impact on the debating styles of Members of Parliament. The articulate onesPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 1,137 words
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Article49 1985-03-02 2 IN A STORY on Page 12 yesterday, titled "Special attention for small firms," it was erroneously reported that the number of applications for the Skills Development Fund me- chanisation scheme rose from 9,282 to 9,729. The increase was from 361 to 395. The error is regretted.49 words
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451 1985-03-02 3 JULIE ANNE SIT - By JULIE ANNE SIT SINGAPOREANS who saw Parliamentary proceedings for the first time in their lives yesterday through television liked what they saw, although one complained it was not exciting, and another said it should be stopped. Most welcomed the historical move451 words
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295 1985-03-02 3 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG FOR THE first time in local history, a Singapore composer and a lyricist will be receiving royalties for their composition in a television serial. Songwriter Mr Lan Zhaopen and lyricist Mr Mu Zi, composers of "Struggle" for the Singapore295 words
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Article348 1985-03-02 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO NINE women are among 15 Singaporeans who will undergo a gruelling test to determine if they are mentally and physically fit to participate in adventure expeditions. The expeditions, known as Operation Raleigh, are organised by the Scientific Expedition Society, the Explorers Club348 words
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Article62 1985-03-02 3 THE "NEXT VIETNAM" lor the Uaited States may sot be la Ceatral America bat la the PMMaafcm This k the chilllac prospect raised la a aew book, eatitled "RevolaSLkTErniUpplßes: Tie a Hall of Cracked Mirrors". pablfehed la the US. The Moaftor will be brtaglag yoa62 words
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Article, Illustration603 1985-03-02 4 SIT YIN FONG - He is as cool and unrepentant as ever, say sources By SIT YIN FONG CONVICTED child-killer Adrian Lim, 48, is as confident and unrepentant as ever, even in Death Row in Changi Prison, sources say. Lim is being kept apart from the603 words
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239 1985-03-02 4 Pooulat)on Taxis for Fare W** 1 «P Cities (Mien) Taxi fleet size 100,00 Flag down Distance rate Population ft* 10km 15km Existing Singapore 2.5 11.646 460 $1.20 tor the 1st 1.5 km $2.40 $3.50 $4.80 $0.10 tor every additional239 words
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236 1985-03-02 4 New taxi flag-down rate expected to be 1.80 THE TAXI flag-down rate is set now at $1.20 for 1.5 km and 10 cents for every subsequent 375 metres. With the expected increase, this would be raised to $1.80 for the first 2 km and 10 cents for every 275 metres.236 words
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322 1985-03-02 4 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK A DAY-CARE centre is to be built on the void deck of a block of Housing and Development Board flats in Tampines New Town. It will be built on the void deck of Block 113, opposite322 words
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319 1985-03-02 5 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG SOME 200 students will spend part of their one-week vacation later this month learning all about the dangers of sniffing glue. The students, from 32 pre-university centres and junior colleges, will attend a four-day residential seminar on Inhalant Abuse among Children319 words
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Article753 1985-03-02 5 YONG POW ANG - Planners have to provide alternative in public transport in terms of travel time and price By YONG POW ANG PRIVATE car owners have to pay high road and petrol taxes, and parking charges as part of the "social cost" or the inconvenience caused to other road users.753 words
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506 1985-03-02 5 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE THE LOCAL shipping community welcomes the task force that is being formed by the Ministry of Communications to help the ailing industry. A spokesman for the Straits Steamship Group, which owns 17 ships under the Singapore flag, said: "The shipping industry506 words
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206 1985-03-02 6 Reuter SINGAPORE'S petrochemical venture has suffered heavy losses during the first year of its operation with no end in sight to its problems, senior officials said yesterday. The Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS) has lost $30 million since production began in February last year, aReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration101 1985-03-02 6 THE COMMANDER of the Republic of Singapore Navy, Colonel Khoo Eng An (on right side of picture, with hand raised), bidding goodbye to naval officers at his farewell parade at the Brani Naval Base last evening. Col Khoo, 58, joined the navy in September 1974. He headed thePICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 101 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-03-02 6 MOST of us may turn green in the sills if confronted with the fact that a single fish can cost something in the region of $3,000. But for others, it is, well, nothing much to carp about. In fact, the fish in question (picturePicture by CLIFTON AW - 224 words
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Advertisement154 1985-03-02 2 Living in Delightful Park West Style! u||. Park West, a prestigious condominium Built within a resort-like atmosphere. Park West features: project set within the idyllic greenery along Clubhouse with gymnasium and Squash and tennis courts Upper Ayer Rajah Road between the Gty saunas Barbeque pits and Jurong Industrial Estate, offers154 words
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Advertisement116 1985-03-02 3 MING COURT HOTEL March 1 to 31, at Cafe Boulevard Tight crepes and puff pastries, one of them, at Cafe Boulevard. veal, and spring vegetables. Fresh strawberries, chestnut ice-cream. C7rSXIJ& Crepes and vol au vent to tempt sssisszzsss; Beulerapa Call *****33 ext 121 for reservations. HJ Our touchofMing awaits you116 words
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Advertisement79 1985-03-02 5 Marmota Disco Tl First Annrrersary "Only Invited Guests to-nite/^I^H^iSSV n oo \-w\V m»»o" yylßfcMKrrr' Tuesday Couples' Nile \K Per Couple (a Sift/ Nctt *\7T Normal (a) SI2/- Wednesday N.S. Personnel Normal (a> SI2/- I Thursday l adies Nite. 1 (a) SB/- Nelt Cardholder and 3 (iuests (n> SlO Nett I79 words
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491 1985-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat AFTER months of suspense, Proton Saga, the made-in-Malaysia car, was unveiled yesterday through photographs distributed to journalists by the manufacturer. The car is of a wedgeshape and features an elegant a attractive contemporary design. "It's a pretty car and I think491 words
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171 1985-03-02 7 Bernama Shah Alam (Selangor), Saturday CHINA, in line with its modernisation drive, has shown a keen interest in Malaysia's national car, Proton Saga. The car has also attracted interest from other countries, notably, the US and Britain. Disclosing this yesterday, Tan Sri Mohamed Jamil Jan,Bernama - 171 words
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791 1985-03-02 7 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Singapore Monitor KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIA says it has been officially advised that the Labour Government intends to increase fees for overseas students in Australia and impose quotas on the numbers who can study791 words
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192 1985-03-02 7 AP NORFOLK (Virginia), Saturday A NORFOLK man, when he learned that his mother had her purse snatched at a bus stop, grabbed a gun and drove her around the neighbourhood until he found the 15-year-old boy who stole it and shot him toAP - 192 words
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133 1985-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE MALAYSIAN King yesterday directed the Johor Government to speed up the implementation of a ferry service between Tanjung Pengelih in Kota Tinggi and Changi in Singapore. The service would bring in more tourists, especially from neighbouring countries, to133 words
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410 1985-03-02 8 LAT-WP TOKYO, Saturday FORMER Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka was admitted to a Tokyo hospital on Thursday after suffering a stroke, raising new questions about his continued role as a kingmaker. If the illness decreases his influence in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, some commentatorsLAT-WP - 410 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-03-02 8 SEVERAL Democratic senators plant crosses during a mock funeral in a park across from the White House to dramatise the plight of farmers. On the left is Mr John Melcher of Montana. Next to him is Mr Gary Hart of Colorado.46 words
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Article225 1985-03-02 8 UPI OKLAHOMA CITY, Saturday OPPONENTS turned back efforts of legislators who wanted to clear the air in the largest smoke-filled room at the Capitol, narrowly defeating a proposed ban on smoking on the House floor. "It's going to take two or three of you toUPI - 225 words
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287 1985-03-02 8 LAT-WP MEXICO CITY, Saturday THE MEXICAN government has announced plans to set up a special office to coordinate complaints by foreigners who have been victims of crimes in Mexico. The decision to establish an office dealing with complaints by foreigners coincidesLAT-WP - 287 words
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149 1985-03-02 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday SOVIET sailors coaxed 1,000 icebound White whales to freedom by playing them classical music from an icebreaker in the Bering Sea, a Moscow newspaper says. The whales were freed last week after spending more than seven weeks trapped by thick iceReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration199 1985-03-02 9 SATURDAY PEOPLE OPA USUALLY, it's the losers who complain of rigging be they in elections, sports events...or beauty contests. But in a somewhat unusual case, a beauty contest winner has told a court that a competition was fixed in her favour.OPA - 199 words
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Article, Illustration170 1985-03-02 9 A toss' own IuPHIUIa far m. SCtdßlllKr succassl OPA THE boss of a restaurant specialising in Chinese takeaway dishes in Britain has his noodle business to thank for achieving success in the acadcmic field. Mr Chan Nai Chung, or "John" Chan as he isOPA - 170 words
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Advertisement30 1985-03-02 7 Suniw Curry Tiffin At Raffles. dm h* v' Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. Raffles Hotel nJjjHr Our tradition is legendary Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4130 words
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180 1985-03-02 10 Merger leaves ANZ Group and Grindlays overstaffed SOME middle managers and clerks were retrenched at the Australian and New Zealand Banking Group and at Grindlays Bank PLC. The two banks were merged last September, which led to overstaffing. Grindlays retrenched nine employees180 words
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505 1985-03-02 10 CHINA'S COMPUTER FEVER AP BEIJING, Sat HAIDIAN Street is China's outpost in the computer revolution. Nearly a score of newly-opened high tech shops dot the tree-lined lane in northwest Beijing, where posters entice customers inside for a look, and buyers go from doorAP - 505 words
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278 1985-03-02 10 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE LOCAL computer and building companies can go for the Chinese market when two trade fairs come up in Tianjin later this year. The fairs, Computer China 1985 and Construction China 1985, will be organised by a Singapore firm AGS-CEMS Exhibitions278 words
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174 1985-03-02 10 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken shares took their first plunge yesterday in two weeks, down by $1.60 to close at $7.30, on a volume of 169,000 shares. On Thursday, despite Stock Exchange intervention, the counter touched a high of $9.70. The shares were made "designated174 words
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128 1985-03-02 10 AP BANGKOK, Saturday THAILAND'S currency, the baht, fell to 28.15 to US$l yesterday after a brief comeback on Thursday. The baht had climbed to 28.06 to the US dollar on Thursday after trading at 28.18 to the dollar the previous day. An officialAP - 128 words
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Article179 1985-03-02 11 Reuter, AP NEW YORK, Saturday THE DOLLAR finally succumbed to the repeated attacks of the West German central bank yesterday, finishing lower after the US Federal Reserve joined forces with the Germans. The dollar had withstood and even gained in value in the face of the BundesbankReuter, AP - 179 words
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Article55 1985-03-02 11 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 841.20, up 2.16 points from Thursday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 422.48, up 0.95 points from Thursday's close of 421.53. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.1075 points to 133.9778 at the close, compared55 words
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80 1985-03-02 11 SINGAPURA Building Society has announced pre-tax profits of 83.41 million for the half year enaing Dec 31, 1984. This is a 25.6 per cent decline from 84.58 million for the same period the previous year. The company, however, expects profits in the second naif80 words
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331 1985-03-02 11 WHLLSTREET Reuter INVESTOR euphoria over the latest batch of economic data propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a record high yesterday. Secondary issues also closed sharply higher. The Dow Jones rose 15.35 to 1299.36. Overall, gaining issues led losers 1,119 to 479. TheReuter - 331 words
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Article464 1985-03-02 11 THE WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ROUNDUP THE LOCAL stock market opened steady on Monday after a four-day Lunar New Year break. It moved up steadily throughout the week as investors regained confidence and started nibbling at selected stocks. Interest was centred on situational stocks like KFC and Haw464 words
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Article99 1985-03-02 11 Sale of C C Berhad postponed THE SALE of Cycle Carriage (Malaysia) Bhd has been postponed on the advice of the Capital Issues Committee. C C Ltd and C C Bintang earlier planned to sell their stakes in the company In a joint announcement, the boards of C C and99 words
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236 1985-03-02 11 LOCAL exporters should use Canada as a unique testing ground for Singapore products that wish to enter the United States market, Canada's Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion, Mr Sinclair M Stevens, said yesterday. Speaking at a luncheon to mark the inauguration of Air236 words
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Article, Illustration909 1985-03-02 12 MARILYN ACHIRON; PATRICK L SMITH - features By MARILYN ACHIRON and PATRICK L SMITH Ntwiwok HONG KONG: The rumours rippled through Hong Kong's stock market for days. When the announcement came, it commanded banner headlines in local newspapers: John L Marden, 66, chairman of the 150-year-old trading company, Wheelock909 words
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480 1985-03-02 12 I REFER to the report on the first case of disqualification under the amended Companies Act (SM, Feb 23). In spite of much opposition to the new amendments, the Government has not yet revised these amendments to reflect a more even-handed and less480 words
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192 1985-03-02 12 I AM writing this letter to remind smokers not to smoke inside the cinema for the sake of everyone. I recently encountered a bad incident when I went to a cinema for a midnight show. When the show was about to end, some192 words
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Article589 1985-03-02 13 innnsi MOST SINGAPOREANS had not heard of Girallel imports until they read about em in The Monitor last November. Many were probably pleasantly surprised to learn tnat this technical sounding term actually meant cheaper goods in the shops. Parallel imports are brand names brought in589 words
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134 1985-03-02 13 CASEY GOH - CASEY GOH Singapore 2057 I REFER to the advertisements in our newspapers on health centres in Singapore. These advertisements are in poor taste and impart a very poor impression of health centres. They depict a melting pot for sexual pleasures as the134 words
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580 1985-03-02 13 MY SON is presently undergoing his basic military training. Recently, he told me that he wanted to complain about the treatment he had been receiving from his NCOs in camp. He was made to run and touch fences, walls580 words
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Advertisement71 1985-03-02 12 LETTERS on any sutyect o» public interest wrti he accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the wnter decides to use a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the71 words
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Advertisement72 1985-03-02 13 LETTERS on any subfect of public interest wtt be accepted tor publication. They should be typed and must be si9ned. They mutt also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a ovmrtonvm In print A contact telephone number would be useful We reeerve the72 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1985-03-02 14 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: If there was a special moment at the Grammys on Tuesday nignt, it came when the evening's two most celebrated female stars, both holding their statuettes, met face to face. Cyndi Lauper and Tina Turner had their encounter in a crush of performers waitingLAT-WP - 1,410 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1985-03-02 14 VIOLET OON - HIGH JINKS AND THE LOVELY INCONSEQUENTIALS OF A FADING LIFESTYLE By VIOLET OON I WOULD have said that female impersonator Mr G T Lye, stole the show in the Peranakan play, Buang Keroh Pungot Jerinih (Let Bygones be Bygones), if not for the fact that the restPICTURES: CLIFTON AW - 1,146 words
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Article123 1985-03-02 14 (Let Bygones be Bygones) THE STORY: Mother and father, Mr Koon Tow Yew and Nonya Yin Tee, live with daughter Nya Chik, sons Bah Seng and Bah Chik and daughters-in-law Choo Neo and Bong Soo. After a quarrel, Choo Neo and Bong Soo instigate their husbands123 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-03-02 16 Saturday Matinee Die Laughing (Ch 5, 2.20 pm) THIS is the story of a taxi-driver who unwillingly becomes involved in murder, intrigue and the kidnapping of a monkey that nas memorised a scientific formula which can wreck the world. Bobby Benson, Linda Grovenor, Charles Durning and Bud Cort430 words
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Article, Illustration536 1985-03-02 16 Sunday Matinee Arabian Adventure (Ch 5, 2.55 pm) THIS is a colourful tale about a prince's journey to the ends of the Universe for a magic rose to claim the hand of a princess. Helping him achieve his dream is a young orphan and his monkey but obstructing536 words
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Article, Illustration670 1985-03-02 17 PAT D'ROSE - Sensuous entertainer who had a very tough childhood By PAT D'ROSE AS a child, Eartha Kitt was about as exciting as a discarded rag. She never know her father, and her mother, a black Cherokee, gave her away to a poor family when she was a670 words
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Article114 1985-03-02 17 SHAKATAK will give Singapore a miss this month and instead tour Indonesia in seven concerts and one dinner show in Kuala Lumpur's Regent Hotel. Jimmy Loh, managing director of Jasper Productions, changed his mind about bringing the group here and said that a March concert was "much too114 words
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Advertisement126 1985-03-02 14 STEVEN VIVIEN DANCE STUDIO proudly presents 1985 Lion City Ballroom Dancing Championships (Open to Asian countries) T* Competition Events ,f' Rock N Roll Disco Solo j Disco Couple JL' Ballroom (Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Tango) Latin American (Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, kl Samba, Paso Doble, Jive) f V\ Appealing in person126 words
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Miscellaneous1332 1985-03-02 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I^leisure WRSjMttL *ATUROAY, MARCH 2, 1965 I V Live Sample Smurfs w Saturday Matinee Laughing. See Cup Qualifying Singapore versus Bin tang Undangan New Popeye Show Programme V |g4i% Understanding J* L» This programme explores the medically hyperactive child BPBIMC?^. Jl/ v cN who sleeps little, is1,332 words
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Miscellaneous586 1985-03-02 16 TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES 8.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 4.35 Sandiwara Perkahwinan (Eng--9.00 Opening and Programme High- liah subtitles) (M) (r). lights followed by Today's 5.20 Survival -An Inordinate FondSpecial Tears. ness for Beetles. 9.35 Fraggle Rock. See Tomorrow s Highlights. 10.00 Tepuk-Tepuk Tangan (M). 6.10 Programme Highlights. 10.35 9th Annual Slam586 words
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Miscellaneous583 1985-03-02 17 fIIAI OUIOC REGAL (*****58) (1.30, 3.30, 7, 9.15): PLAZA (*****71) (1.30, 4, 7.30, 9.30): MR gong xi fa cai (C) boo meets pom pom (C) Mtu* m HOLY sk™ my lucky stars <c> Midnight Show (11.45pm): MY LUCKY stars (C) LIWAGU (*****30) (1.30, 3.30. 7.30. 9.30* CLEMENTI (*****51) (!.30, 3.30,583 words
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Miscellaneous170 1985-03-02 18 SS CAT PEOPLE HILTON MOVIE HOUSE will screen Cat People tomorrow at 8.15 pm. This is a 1982 remake of the 1942 horror classic, starring Nastassja Kinski as the mysterious woman who turns into a vicious black leopard. There will be a first drink charge of $8.50++ for non-diners. BICYCLE170 words
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Miscellaneous748 1985-03-02 18 E PHOTO EXHIBITION A PHOTO exhibition by Gerhard Behr entitled Children of this World, will be held at the Goe-the-Institut, Singapore Shopping Centre from today to March 30, noon to 6 pm daily except Sundays. Admission is free. JAPANESE OCCUPATION: SINGAPORE 1942 TO 1945 A PICTORIAL exhibition on Japanese Occupation:748 words
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Miscellaneous101 1985-03-02 18 MALAYSIAN BUFFET LA TERRASSE, Hotel Meridien Singapore, will feature a Malaysian Buffet for this montn. Priced at $16+♦ per person, the Malaysian fare will be served daily Detween noon and 2.30 pm and 7 pm and 10.30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. THAI FOOD FESTIVAL ORCHARD CAFE, Hilton Hotel, will101 words
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Miscellaneous777 1985-03-02 19 leisure comics SAT UR DA YM A R MS zu~i FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook M Y V Hfc th INK S THAT -F H* convinces W ?PTJ ToPSPlbi (aJAMT 1 H£ s A VEfcV Eli©o6H PEOPLE To ACT &LMUf UKZ SffcHPtNG-*3*<? ON ro 1 NSEOM HIM, IT IA>OUU> JuSTW HIS777 words
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THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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269 1985-03-02 20 GO-RAM - m By GO-RAM TJAKRA STABLE'S Wisnu VI should score his maiden win when he takes on Class 1 Division 3 rivals over 1,200 metres in Race Six in Kuala Lumpur today. Trained in Kuala Lumpur by Osman, the four-year-old Australian gelding by269 words
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Article206 1985-03-02 20 GO-RAM MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) <Zao Bao) (Wan Bao| Racai S Traaor O'ot 1 Wag* 3 Traaor Do. 9 Martnqua S Baba 7 Ana* Pwafc 1 Wags 8 Vdona Park 4 Kong Ha* HjMl 7 UMa Papa 7 Lira* Papa 7 11rat Papa !> M»>g Dynaw 5206 words
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Article211 1985-03-02 20 Ist 2nd 3rd Connorton 13 5 5 Malcolm Johnston 12 9 11 Setches 9 9 6 Subian Dalwee 7 5 5 Q Cook 6 5 7 Hamkl 5 2 4 Tarry Lucas 5 Nigel Tiley 4 7 3 Alwin Tweedie 4 4 1 Ooi Choon Hock 4 3211 words
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Article570 1985-03-02 20 GO-RAM sums up the form and chances of the runners in today's races in Kuala Lumpur. RACE ONE 1. Working keenly in morning workouts, fair chance. 2. Outright chance over this trip. 3. Speedy sort, should be hard to beat with the winner out of the570 words
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Article1593 1985-03-02 21 COMPUTER ANALYST BEST PICKS RACE 1 3 Tresor Dor II 4 Kong He* 7 Anak Perak 2 6 Live And Laam 5 Ming Dynasty IV 9 Andra 3 1 Udomaak 3 Scarlet O'Hara 2 Meteorite IV 4 3 Papa's Love 2 Gold Mine 5 Camberty II 5 91,593 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-03-02 21 EXPLANATION: BEIT TIME is time specially calculated, based on past performances and adjusted for weights, times returned m other turf dubs m both Singapore and Malaysia and in different track conditions HUMMER OF WIPES: In example. this is jockey's first nde of four today OWKMN:88 words
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532 1985-03-02 23 B KULA - By B KULA THE DECISION to accept or reject bodybuilding's application for official recognition rests with the Singapore National Olympic Council's affiliates and no amount of threats will change that. In a sharp rebuttal against the Singapore Bodybuilding Federation's charges that the532 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-03-02 23 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE OVALTINE Salver will return home safe and snug to the Singapore Squash Rackets Association's cupboard, a welcome addition to the silverware already there The brand of squash to be expected today by the Singapore men,580 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-03-02 23 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM AGE and experience tell when you're predicting the right scores for Malaysia Cup contests Ask Tan Peng Khim (left). The 71-year-old pensioner was one of four winners in The Singapore Monitor's Score for Cash "C" series, getting two out of four scores224 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1985-03-02 24 The Red Devils must win today's clash with table-topping Everton to be with the title-chasers LONDON, Saturday ENGLISH football moves into today's programme with a spring in its step, to a 1-0 win in the World Cup qualifying match against Northern Ireland The English League must get1,043 words
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Article, Illustration329 1985-03-02 24 IPS TREVOR BROOKING and Kevin Keegan are to play together again for a lot more money than they earned as England mates. Brooking and Keegan are preparing to play in the Persian Gulf. They are to go to Bahrain for a week of exhibitionIPS - 329 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-03-02 25 ALFONSO CHAN - No quarter will be given in clash between two top teams JALAN BESAR STADIUM 7.30 TONIGHT: TAMPINES ROVERS vs ARMED FORCES By ALFONSO CHAN TONIGHT'S National Football League Division One tussle between Tampines Rovers and Armed Forces at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30) will be more282 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-03-02 26 TAMPINES ROVERS TAMPINES ROVERS have recruited six players to replace those wno left after nelpins the team win the National League Division One title last year. Topping their list is national striker Tay Peng Kee, from International. From Forces come five others Steven Kwan,361 words
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Article, Illustration245 1985-03-02 26 S GULAM - By S GULAM FARRER PARK UNITED, with their array of stars, have traditionally been a team to watch. One of the most consistent teams, they have been steadilv supplying a stream of players to the national team. This season, they are expected to do what they have245 words
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Article198 1985-03-02 26 SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES SPORTS ASSOCIATION will be hoping to add the League championship title to the President s Cup trophy they won last year. Third in the league last year, their outstanding signings include international defender ARJ Mani and former Farrer Park United striker Roy Tan. However, the198 words
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Article158 1985-03-02 26 FARRER PARK DYNAMOS cannot look to this year's league with much confidence. The reason? They have been hit by an exodus of strikers. Five of their players have left, but Dynamos are a team rivals cannot underestimate. Their forte is a resilient spirit built from teamwork. Even158 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-03-02 26 TOA PAYOH UNITED, with former international Mohammed Noh now coaching and playing, will be making a quiet bid for honours this year. > Apart from veterans Mohd Noh, Ahmad Sayuti and Jai Prakash, their strength is drawn mainly from their youth squad. They have lost Don Ang, Chia153 words
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Article133 1985-03-02 26 GEYLANG INTERNATIONALS have floundered since their internationals left in the early Eighties, and last year they escaped the drop to Division Two by just a point. This year they will attempt to revive their fortunes with eight new signings. Ex-Intermediate defender Rahman Babu, stopper Mahmud Abdullah and striker133 words
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Article218 1985-03-02 26 TIONG BAHRU are trying to build teamwork among their stars, the lack of which cost them dearly in the past The problem for this former Division One title-winners and President's Cup holders is not for lack of good players, but that they played as individuals, rather than as218 words
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Article152 1985-03-02 26 POLICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION may capture some of the glory that they missed out on last year with basically the same team they had then. However, only three are outfield B layers. Yacob Hashim and Abdul laiek are both national reserve goalkeepers. But in Yahya Madon they have the thrilling152 words
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Article155 1985-03-02 26 CHANGI UNITED may have lost top striker Kannan Kunjuraman to Federal Territory last year, but it didn't stop them from becoming Division Two runners-up and clinching promotion to Division One. This year, their challenge will centre around a youthful siae comprising strikers Hamzah Hashim, Omar Khalid, Shahari Ismail155 words
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Article106 1985-03-02 26 SOUTH AVENUE, last seasons Division Two champions, are the team to look out this year. They have garnered a tight unit comprising former internationals Zainal Abidin, Hasli Ibrahim, Abu Bakar Saad, Ahmad Safiee and Leong Kok Fann. They won promotion through the hardworking members of last year's squad,106 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-03-02 27 K SILVAM - Col Gill calls for closed-door meeting to clear grouses By K SILVAM COLONEL Mancharan Singh Gill, chairman of the Football Association of Singapore Referees Committee, has decided to call for a closed-door meeting with all registered referees next week. He was responding to Football Association351 words
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Article69 1985-03-02 27 NO ADEQUATE consultation with referees on major decisions. INCONSISTENCY in the criteria for promotion exercise. NO PROPER criteria in the appointment of referees for important matches. PHYSICAL fitness re-test for referees who had passed the first time. NO RECOGNITION for the Football Referees Association69 words
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Advertisement26 1985-03-02 27 The National Football League Div One kicks off today Spotlight on the teams: P27 puis Preview of tonight's clash between Tampines and Armed Forces: Page 2626 words
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