Singapore Monitor, 2 May 1985

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. Sl/S/8S- Thursday, May 2, 1985 30cents
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  • 332 1 Report Mid picture by CHCW YKN FOOK A DRIVING Instructor and his family must have thanked their lucky stars that it was not nigh tide in Johor late yesterday morning. If it had been, they might not have escaped from their car after
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  • 364 1  -  Importer passing off rejects at regular prices, says source •y JOSEPH LEE SEVERAL thousand sub-standard tyres are being sold in Singapore, according to motor industry sources. The sources say the tyres all manufacturers' rejects were brought in last month and are being sold at
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  • 160 1 AP NSW DtUil, Thursday THE LATE Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi bequeathed all her belongings, assets and property to her three grandchildren, according to a copy of her will made public The will, written on May 4, 1981, was filed before the Delhi High Court
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 435 2  -  Enraged m-cyclists pursue inspector STORY AND PICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK THE COMPOUND of a Johor hospital was sealed off by armed officers yesterday during an incident involving police and a group of Singapore motorcyclists. One of the motorcyclists was arrested. The
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    • 318 3  -  More than 20 'gangland' weapons also seized in police crackdown on youth violence By K K FONG MORE THAN 20 dangerous weapons, including parangs, bearing scrapers, daggers and iron rods, have been seized in a crackdown on youth violence in the past few days. In
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    • 415 3  -  Seng Kat relives stabbing horror By PHILIP LIM "THIS is a bad place". These words, uttered by one of a group of youths outside a restaurant, were the only hint of the trouble in store for 18-year-old Pang Seng Kat
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    • 696 4  -  fjffitMl Chok Tong on why having the best workforce alone won't bring in jobs By LOONF SWEE YIN IF THE Filipino work force is ranked among the world's top 10, why is the country failing to attract investments? This was a question Mr Gob Chok
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    • 496 6  -  By YONG POW ANG THERE has been an increase in the number of visits between the people of China and Singapore since early 1983. Many of the visitors, who come on official business, are helping to create closer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 170 4 THE SHOWCASE OF BUILDING PROMTS Mall^a^^miEriruMiui MALBEX'BS, Malaysia's premier building exhibition is back with a showcase of the latest building products. On view will be items from over 20 countries, ranging from formwork systems and partitions to the latest in floor and wall finishes, saiutaiyware and fittings and the widest
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 SINGAPORE MONOPOLY jm 6-day trip to NEW YORK CITY ATLANTIC CITY $500j00 cash voucher "MONOPOLY ANNIVERSARY" set Place in the prestigious 1985 WORLD MONOPOLY DDI7E CHAMPIONSHIPS (September 20-25) •Chance to win U.&SISOOQjOO (in NEW YORK) 2ND ORD mTH PRIZE J PRIZE "g PRIZE $300.00 Cash Voucher $200.00 Cash Voucher $100.00
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    • 48 6 f FOB THE HOME 3 Look out for the all-new 'For The Home" section this Friday. It has everything you need to up-date and beautify your home. Ideas on interior decorating and furnishing, plus product news on kitchen and household appliances. "For The Home" has so much more.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 345 7 THE NATIONAL VCR TOURNEY TO lAPAN V I |dK|! MM J*m Buy a National NV2SOEN or NV4SOEN VCR and you could win a trip to Japan and theTkikuba Expo'Bs the Pi If FC OF THF fONTFSX ZZZZ video tapes (which you collcct when you purchase your 'Hh RULESOr IHL CUN
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  • world
    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 45 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS PAYLOAD specialist Taylor Wang (above) hooking up to a portable radio in the Spacelab on Monday as part of the activating of the laboratory. Spacelab is in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Challenger.
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      • 76 8 A PRINCESS, a baroness and a bevy of Biddies attended a ball on Tuesday night to support Sydney Biddle Barrows, a former debutante who police have called the operator of a major New York prostitution ring. The ball was organised in a former church
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      • 69 8 AUSTRALIAN rock singer Peter Garrett said yesterday he had quit the anti-nuclear party he helped found following a split at its first national conference. Garrett, largely responsible for the Nuclear Disarmament Party's (NDP) rise to prominence at last December's general elections, decided to resign after more
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      • 80 8 STEVIE Wonder (left) made a musical tribute to technology, thanking a gathering of business executives for providing him the means for his music. "Technology is my little sister, my big brother, my mother ana my father, he told the invitation-only group at a Boston hotel. He
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    • 246 8 UPI BONN, Thursday A TELEVISION satire on President Reagan's visit resulted yesterday in hundreds of protests and threats from indignant viewers and a denunciation from the government. In a morning May Day holiday programme, West German television carried a voice, resembling Mr Reagan's, explaining
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    • 301 8 Reuter BEUING, Thursday TWO veteran officials from China and Vietnam met discreetly in Beijing last Friday for the first known high-level private talks between the two hostile neighbours since 1979, Western diplomats said yesterday They said former Vietnamese Foreign Trade Minister
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    • 165 8 AP HONG KONG, Thursday NINE people were wounded or injured last night in a shootout between police and six robbers who escaped with HK$l.B million (S$510,000) worth of watches from a jeweller's shop in one of Hong Kong's main tourist districts, police reported. Police officials
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    • 65 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday NEW YORK train guard Fred Lucas earned U5f125,000 (*****,250) last year and must rank as the world's best-paid train guard. Bonuses, overtime and retroactive pay increases had boosted his basic salary of U5531,549. Figures published yesterday by the New York Post showed
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    • 193 8 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thurs A THAI man has been charged with shooting to death a Laotian in a dispute over a seemingly harmless gesture that is considered an insult in Thai culture, prosecutors said on Tuesday Pongsak Trakulrat, 35, allegedly shot and killed Korakanh
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    • 1207 9 The Vietnamese dream of a prosperous country after the war has turned into a nightmare VETNAM 10 YEARS jlFin SPECIAL REPORT BY MICHAEL RICHARDSON THE AGE NEWSPAPER, MELBOURNE Correspondent Michael Richardson reports on the dismal state of Vietnam's economy in this second of a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 The M Awards IV AnripA rf The 3rd M Awards organised by Studio M follows the JjH IUfJ IVILAJCI Ul I/O J. tremendous success and recognition of the previous M f awards. This promises to be a most cherished event in tribute to Singapore's top model of 1985. Befitting the
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  • money
    • 368 10  -  •y ANG PENG HWA A DIRECTOR of Ambassador Hotel has been forced to resign because two companies in which he was a director were insolvent when they were wound up recently. Mr Leaw Kok Yin is the first director of a public company to
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    • 75 10 Section 149 of the Companies Act penalises a director when two of his companies fail within five years of each other. He is disqualified from being a director or promoter in, or taking part in the management of another company for five years
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    • 254 10  -  By JANICE LIM BUSINESSMAN Kho Bak Wengs multi-milUon-dollar antique collection may be auctioned off if his company does not pay up its 1800,000 loan to Hill Samuel Merchant Bank Hill Samuel says one of his companies, Phoenix Arts and Crafts, an
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    • 265 10 OIL prices worldwide are not expected to rise above current levels throughout 1985, the Bank of America says in its latest quarterly energy report. Some decline was probable, the bank said. Specifically, no rise in coal prices is expected this year and
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    • 357 11  -  By JANICE LIM AT LEAST two property agents are seeking buyers for a house belonging to banker and businessman Lawrence Ng Sau Long who disappeared last March. Tne double-storey bungalow at 18-C, Chatsworth Road was the subject of a
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    • 125 11 B MMLLSTREET fl Reuter WORRO&S about a slowing economy yesterday handed the stock' market its biggest one-day drop since November and left stock prices at their lowest point sindl mid-January. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 16.01 points to close at 1242.05. Volume on
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    • 254 11 FEDERAL Flour Mills achieved a 27 per cent rise in pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec SI 1984 from Ms 26 million (5523.27 million) to Ms 33 million. The group more than doubled its turnover from M 5459 million in 1983 to M 5979
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    • 113 11 AP THE AMERICAN dollar rose against most major foreign currencies yesterday but finished the session below its highs of the day as bond market interest rates fell in the united States. The price of gold, which fell sharply late on Tuesday, dropped further in quiet trading. Republic
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 179 10 THE SOUTHEAST ASIA BUILDING ANNUAL '85 INDISPENSABLE TO YOUR LINE OF WORK The Building Annual contains the most up-to-date information CONTENTS: on the building and construction industry in the region; where Overview of building in Southeast Asia the are comw how the solutes are Progress of the MRT in Singapore
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

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    • 94 11 To be held at Mandarin Court A 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 7th May 1985 at 2.30 p.m. LANDED PROPERTIES •1) 25D JALAN HOCK CHYE (semi-detached) Area: 296 tq.m. Title: Freehold •2) 203 C PONGGOL 17TH AVENUE (bungalow) Area: 842.4 sq.m. Title: Freehold •3) 15 PONGGOL RD 24TH AVENUE
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    • 221 11 INDICES. THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 791.81, down 3.72 points from Monday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 402.86, down 0.76 point from Monday's close of 405.62. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.1639 point to 133.3139 at the close, compared
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  • opinion/letters
    • 172 12 I WAS very moved when I read the article in The Straits Times by David Kraal, "I went home to Woodbridge" (April 27). I feel very sad that many people have the wrong impression of Woodbridge Hospital. I totally agree with David Kraal.
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    • 154 12  -  DAVID KWOK Singapore 0208 THE CURRENT practice of erecting iron clothes hangers along the common corridor (above) by residents of Tanjong Pagar Plaza and other Housing and Development Board (HDB) estates needs to be controlled. These metal objects are not only dangerous to children but adults
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    • 152 12 PLEASE refer to the report, "Keep retirement age flexible" (SM, April A young employee works bard for a company. But when be is old, be is seen as unsuitable, inefficient and unproductive. This shows that employers are ungrateful nowadays. We should not blindly
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    • 277 12  -  HENRY LIM Singapore 1545 IT IS laudable that from time to time the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board makes announcements in the newspapers requesting persons interested in claiming the CPF accounts of deceased kin to submit their claims to the Board within two
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    • 203 12  -  H S LEE Singapore 0315 AT PRESENT there are no traffic lights at the junction of Ayer Rajah Road and South Bouna Vista Road. It is very difficult and dangerous for vehicles to turn right from South Bouna vista Road to Aver Rajah Road,
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    • 462 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS obvious that we are moving from tight government control to free market mechanism over a broad front. A welcome move, indeed, for businessmen who have been grousing about there being too many restrictions. But what about the
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    • 141 13  -  GOH KENG SWEE Deputy Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore and former First Deputy Prime Minister MISS Catherine Ong in her reply to my letter said that the requirement for banks to get Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) approval for loans
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    • 332 13  -  ANG POH INN (MISS) Public Relations Officer Ministry of Labour WE REFER to the letter "Existing rulings 'abet' abuse of foreign maids" by "And Justice For AH" (SM, March 13). The Ministry of Labour agrees with the writer that employers should not be
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    • 125 13  -  REPLIES DR S DEVI Deputy Director of Medical Services (Primary Health and Health Education) Ministry of Health I REFER to the letter "Screening system vital for the caring of the aged" by Mr Henry Lim (SM, April 25). I wish to thank the
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    • 54 13  -  KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE REFER to the letter "Car spotted with cement droppings" (SM, April 13). Would "Hapless Motorist" kindly contact Mr Khor Poh Hwa on Tel *****45 or *****07 so that we can look
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 124 12 Malaysia's best hawkers are in town Discover authentic Malaysian Hawkers' food. 20 renowned hawkers from Fenang and Kuala Lumpur present mouth-watering tastesNightly Baba Show from April 27 30 at 8.30pm. Win 5 'Great Value Holidays Package Tour' to Malaysia. Lunch 11.30 am 3.00pm Dinner: 6.00pm 10.00pm Prices $14.50++ (Adults) $10.00++
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    • 72 12 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wM be accepted for publication They should be typed end must be signed. They must also include the water's name and address even if the writer decides to use e peeudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the
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  • leisure
    • Article, Illustration
      727 14  -  Loren wants to play Anna Karenina in Russia By ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN in New York Reuter SOPHIA LOREN is sitting in a flower bedecked hotel suite carefully trying to (pronounce the name of Russia's new eader, Mikhail Gorbachev. "Comrade Borb-a-chev, comrade Dor-ba-chev, ah, comrade Gorbachev, maybe he can help,"
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    • 1087 14  -  By NANCY MILLS "HAPPY families are all alike," Count Leo Tolstoy wrote in Anna Karenina. "Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Considered one of the world's greatest pieces of literature, Anna Karenina is a tragic story about grand passion. Yet, like
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    • 622 14  -  By WONG AH YOKE AFTER an eight-month crisis with Hons Kong Television Broadcasting 2KTVB), Andy Lau Tak Wah is ck in the station's fold. The prodigal son, put in cold storage for disagreeing over the terms of his contract, has now returned to
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    • 510 16 Thursday Feature Special Judith (Chinese subtitles) (Ch S, 9.50 pm) IT is 1948 in Palestine, the last year of the British Mandate and the dawning of Israeli independence. Helping the enemies prepare for invasion into the new country is General Gustav Schiller (Hans Verner), a former
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    • 732 16  -  TV SCENE By JOAN HANAUER in New York UPI BLAME Bill Cosby for a lot of. what you see on your television screen next season the success of The Cosby Show will have inspired it. This is the time of year when the three networks are
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    • 664 17  -  By PAUL ATTANASIO in Washington THE Karate Kid learns a new martial art in Vision Quest, a tale of wrestling and rites of passage based on the novel by Terry Davis. It is the usual dumb stuff he strives, he fails, he falls in
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 737 15 L SBC 2.30 SBC TEXT- Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Wild Bunch (C) (r). jhlights 4.30 Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (Part two) (r). Peter leaves home to join some of the best riders of the land to work for the Pony
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    • 621 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1985 r v <* V 9 f \L 4 Russell Wong (second from right) from the movie. The Musical Singer, will perform on Live from Studio One (Ch 8, 8.30 pm) Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Drama Minggu Ini Kau Yang Amat Ku Sayang (r).
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    • 180 15 [<v&C 1 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 International Soccer Special 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 Work) News 1.09 Twentyfour Hours: News Summary 1.30 Peebles Choice 1.45 The Work! Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming Work) 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Kings of Swing 3.45
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 602 17 fVLM cuioe ODEON-KATONQ (*****19) (3.30, 7, 9): THE MUSICAL CHINA CIRCUMSCRIBING DUN HUANG (C) SINGER (C) VENUS (*****97)(1,3.39,7.15,9.30): THE MUSICAL SINGER ORCHARD (*****89) (11, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30): THE KILLING (C) DALIT (*****18) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.39): AFFECTIONATELY FIELDS (E) I WHiP II P S,SB ¥#Pf^ YOURS (Q Starring: Sam Waterston,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 24 18 12nd WEEK I A# Y AHVT (M32MO) 5 shows daily al tlilllEi 11srn, 1.30, 4.00, 6.3^00 I I .111 l II I I I
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 320 18 UMI FAMILIAR FAVOURITES CONCERT THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Familiar Favourites Concert tomorrow will feature Lim Yau as its conductor and Gary Gardner and Kenneth Olson as its soloists. Included in the programme are Rossini's Barber of Seville Overture, Mozart's Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No 3 in Eb K 447,
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    • 301 18 A textile store on Serangoon Road part of the aadio visual show at the National Mueum Art Gallery OUR HISTORICAL SITES brings Ryan O' Neal back on the THE third and fourth shows in the screen as Oliver. Now in his middle series of Our Historical Sites will fea- age,
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 504 19 leisure/comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Your inquiries are answered. September 23 to October 22 You will gain valuable infor- Follow through on a hunch, (nation concerning subjects Your intuition could lead you that were previously "prohibi- to a jackpot. A financial ted." Focus on the financial dilemma
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    • 196 19 FASTRACK By BIN Holbrook V M.KAVS *0 A*S t Hf IT HfNffe OUT f HVISWiD UMKk/ tiftUOKfPMIb/ Wfc AMtfAttf HAI> AW f RBAMtf? I Of HSTAWM* A AM. OF Hi* fffitlWf SWHM OF I WHt«? J PWVATf CPMPAHV I AVAitAtU. MTMofftCft £**Mu*c*n«t V f DR SMOCK By George Lemont F
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  • 487 20  -  0 ?o** time Ufa Tel: *****88 By MICHAEL CARLTON LAT-WP GUADELOUPE, Frcnch West Indies: THIS is the age of cruise ship hype. With so many new ships bumping the waves of the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera, and sailing the warmth
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  • 716 20 LAT-WP THE Sea Goddess is very much for the independent traveller, the person who may even be somewhat anti-cruise, the voyager who appreciates great luxury and demands individuality. Until the Sea Goddess began to cruise the Mediterranean and the
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 109 20 honeymoon!^ j- HONOLULU I SID 1998 I 6 days at Sheraton I Jlhßm Princess Kaiulani, American I breakfasts, dinner, city I tour, transfers and lei greeting on arrival. I EXOTIC I PATTAYA Jfim I ao 735 00 j(li\\\v x I 5 days at the deluxe Royal I Cliff inclusive of
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  • 444 21 Hnmiis ALLIANCE Francaise De Singapour, the French Cultural Centre of Singapore, was established here in 1949. A non-profit educational organisation, it is managed by a locally-elect-ed committe. Although affiliated to its headquaters in Paris, it operates on an independent basis. The aim of
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  • 101 21 ALLIANCE Francaise is now conducting placement tests for its new students who have studied French before. The test is to assess the student's exact knowledge of the language. It consists of a written test and interview with Alliance's Linguistic Counsellor. The Counsellor will
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  • 186 21 the need was never greater for men and women with leadership abilities. Survival in the Ws is on everyone's mind today. Are you constantly trying to do your best, and looking for better ways to get ahead and stay ahead? Dale Carnegie Training® can give you
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 151 21 gßi mm ovw computer coufMi to tun your pgtt and bu<io«t OUR COURSES: 1) C A Q 747' $120/. l»t month 2 FREE computer package training couraaa Inoogporafafll 2) Basic Cobot Programming 3) Wordstar, Obaaa H other training coursas. ADAMS COMPUTER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL #05-22/23/24, Peninsula Plaza 111, North Bridge Road
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    • 62 21 Are you aspiring to executive level but having problems in Business English? We are giving a free talk on how to upgrade your communication skills. The lecturer is a top British professional. So remove the obstacles to your career progress by coming along this Sunday, sth May '85. Time 11.30
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    • 45 21 For further information please call: DALE CARNEGIE COURSES' presented by INSTITUTE OF SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP 160 Orchard Road, *04-01, The Orchard Point I 125-D Jalan Ipoh, Hui Hong Building (4th Floor) Singapore 0923 Tel 235 5552 235 5553 1 Kudo Lumpur. 0212 Malaysia Tel: 923 674
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1621 22 s a s #s s cmssmect flds Tei-. 273 9090 Classified Ad Rates Now I tor: Sunday Monitor: Ww4* 0.35 c«U H' word 0.55 emit p«r word Dtoploy 17.70 p«r col. cm $10.00 per col. cm Mmm Hi* Moo-Fri. tarn-Span Sal. 9aai-lpm At Your Service tv> METHOD DEBT Collection 732
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    • 99 22 PUBLICATIONS STAMFORD BOOKSHOP- for a wide range of books. 470, North Bridge Rd, #01-02, Singapore Finance House, S(0718). Tel: *****26. ISWIMWEAR BPEEDO SWIM WEAR, sole agent Shalome Associates 737 7562. INDIAN LADY SEEKS single, professor friends. Aged above 30 years. Expatriates are welcome. Please write to: S.M. Box 539, 2
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  • sports
    • 224 23 LOH MING TWO and his wife Guay Hoon (in picture above), matching stride for stride as they prepare themselves for the Malay Mail Big Walk i.i Kuala Lumpur later this month. Ming Two, who has taken part in several New Nation
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    • 220 23 Reuter HAMBURG, Thursday TOP SEED Mats Wilander of Sweden struggled to a 7-5, 6-4 win over Swiss player Jakob Hlasek to reach the last 16 of the West (German Tennis Championships yesterday. But fellow-Swede Anders Jarryd, the third seed, was bundled out 7-6, 6-2
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    • 156 23 DOUGLAS CHEAM, handicap 21, played above himself to post 43 points and win tne top prize in the combined A and C divisions at the Singapore Island Country Club May Day Open tournament at the New course yesterday. A T Lio of
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    • 380 24  -  First batch at PE college say they enjoy the course though it's hard work THE NEW BREED OF P.E. TEACHERS AH rsports by ERNEST FRIDA TAN BOON KIANG, 20, the youngest member in a family of two eirls and two boys, had a difficult time
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    • 368 24 THE FIRST 4S undergraduates of the College of Physical Education are now out in the field showing the benefits of their training in their attachments to some 20 junior colleges and secondary schools. Principals, teachers and students have nothing but praise
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    • 351 24 RODNEY WOULFE, 26, used to reach for the skies. Not surprising, as he was a flight steward with Singapore Airlines. But, too much travelling has had its toll on Rodney. Now he has switched to physical education. And he hopes
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    • 397 24 SPORTS in Singapore can reach dazzling heights within six to seven years, now that the Ministry of Education has given importance to physical education in schools. This is the opinion of Professor Harry Thomason, the head of the
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    • 329 25 QROUP ONE In BRUSSELS, Belgium boot Poland 2-0 (hatfttm* 1-0). Scorare: Erwki Vandenbergh (30th mln), Frank Vercautaren(S3rd). Attendance 40,310. P W D L F A Pta Belgium 5 3 1 1 7 3 7 Poland 3 1115 5 3 Atoania 4 1 1 2 5 7 3
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    • 201 25 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Thursday THE NETHERLANDS' hopes of reaching the 1986 World Cup finals dipped last night when they could only draw 1-1 witn AUSTRIA in their Group Five soccer tie. A 60th-minute equaliser by Austrian striker Walter Scahchner denied the Dutch, World Cup runners-up in
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    • 421 25 N IRELAND 2 TURKEY 0 VOW I) Clip Reuter BELFAST, Thursday MANCHESTER UNITED striker Norman Whiteside kept NORTHERN IRELAND firmly in the hunt for a place in next year's World Cup finals in Mexico last night when he scored both goals in
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    • 378 25 IVIKLAND 0 NORWAY 0 DUBLIN, Thursday IRELAND'S attempts to rekindle their World Cup ambitions failed dismally last night when they were held to a goalless draw at home by NORWAY in a European Group Six qualifying tie. Heavy rain before
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    • 152 25 Reuter LUXEMBOURG, Thursday A GOAL by striker Fadily Vokri two minutes from the end saved Yugoslavia from an embarrassing goalless draw against Luxembourg in their World Cup Group Four soccer tie yesterday. vokri's late winner put tbe Yugoslavs temporarily at least on top of the section
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    • 153 25 Reuter BRUSSELS, Thursday BELGIUM laid to rest tbe memory of their last World Cup meeting with POLAND when they beat their visitors 2-0 last night in a vital qualifying match. The Belgians avenged the 5-0 defeat handed out by the Poles in their encounter
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    • 611 26 SPORTS CHATTER THE JOURNEY from Singapore to Trengganu turned out to be quite a tiring one, though the two flights needed to reach there took barely two hours. The Singapore team had to wait at Subang Airport for 90 minutes to get a
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    • 175 26  -  SPOUTS VIEWPOINT CHEN DAXIN (aged 12) SINGAPORE 1955 I AM a Singapore soccer team supporter and a Tay Peng Kee fan. I was disgusted when Hussein Aljunied recently dropped Peng Kee in the Malaysia Cup match against Penang. The coach also had
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    • 322 26  -  By S GULAM TRENGGANU are counting on two Singaporeans in their bid to beat the Republic in tonight's Malaysia Cup Suarter-final match in luala Trengganu. The two players are not members of the Singapore team, but former Singapore internationals. They are Ahmad Paijan
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    • 154 26 SINGAPORE: Drew with Brunei 0-0, bt Sabah 1-0, bt Perlis 5-0, lost to FT 0-1, bt Perak 4-1, bt Kelantan 2-0, bt Selangor 1-0, bt Trengganu 2-0, bt Pahang 2-1, bt Negri 1-0, bt Forces 2-0, bt Sarawak 2-0, lost to Johor 1-3, bt Kedah 40,
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