Singapore Monitor, 6 May 1985

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Monday, May 6,1985 30cents
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  • 248 1 Lianhe Zaobao A NEW kind of Housing and Development Board apartment blocks designed with external walls that are decorated with ceramic tiles are taking shape. Two of the first batch of 10 such blocks are expected to be completed by
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  • 477 1 Little need for them to have big contributions, say bosses THE CENTRAL Provident Fund (CPF) contributions of older employees should be reduced. The CPF contributions of retirees and part-time workers should also be reduced to encourage companies to continue employing such workers. These suggestion were
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    • 279 1 SAVE MOVF AHEAD WITH O UMRC l Mill) MM \N KWkIV, )Kl'( )K MIC >\ HI KHM > The air-cushion: a further step forward First the Pneumatic Tyre. Then the Hovercraft. Now, Shank's Pony. Travelling on a cushion of air is certainly going places. In fact, Clarks have gone as
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

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    • 174 2  -  *1 ROBERT CONCEICAO THIS WARNING (left) placed by the Public Utilities Board at a public toilet at the entrance to the Lower Peirce Reservoir Park does not seem to bother some motorists. The notice says anyone caught taking water from this toilet to
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    • 394 2  -  By CHEE LI CHOO RESTAURANTS in town are fast to capitalise on Mother's Day, which falls on this coming Sunday. A manager of Denny's Restaurant, Mr Percy Jonathan, said his restaurant is having a special breakfast and dinner menu for mothers on May 12. "From
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    • 257 2  -  Story: WONG AH YOKE REPRESENTING Singapore at the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Miami, US, in July will be 22-year-old Lyana Chiok Kuat Boon. The air-stewardess beat 23 other finalists in the Miss Singa pore/Universe Pageant last Saturday to win the coveted title. Lyana, who
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    • 165 2 Lianhe Zaobao FOR THE first time, two woman graduates have been trained as inspectors without having to become policewomen first. Inspectors Wang Yuyiu and Huang Yuezhen, who graduated from the Police Academy three weeks ago, have already been assigned to criminal investigation units
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    • 285 3 Bukit Batok Ave 3 is scene of some 10 collisions in the past six months THIS ROAD junction (picture on the left) at Bukit Batok Avenue 3 has been the spot of about 10 accidents in the past six months. The reason, according to some residents, is that
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    • 177 3 Lianhe Zaobao LESS THAN half the expected audience turned up for the Theatre for the Young organised by the Ministry for Community Development between April 15 and 30. Even the internationally known Green Thumb Theatre from Canada and the David Glass mime
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    • 1265 4  - Tekong cab drivers a broken tranquillity Story and picture* by CHEW YEN FOOK TAXI drivers have had more than their fair share ot the limelight recently. But one group of drivers seem to have been forgotten. These are the taxi drivers of Pulau Tekong The recent increase in taxi fares
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    • 277 5  -  Gen Lee explains why it is cherished and relevant to modern Singapore LOONG SWEE YIN CAN THE kampung spirit be transplanted in a public bowing estate? This is a question that is becoming even more pertinent today, now that about (our in five Singaporeans live Development Board
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    • 215 5 THE SINGAPORE Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana) will continue to stage mobile exhibitions to propagate the anti-glue sniffing menage even after the current campaign ends this month. This Is because of the heavy demand particularly over weekends when more people have been noted to respond
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    • 137 5 Soon dog licences at posts offices DOG LOVERS will find it easier to register their pets and obtain a licence plate for them from next year onwards. The Government has designated 11 post offices for the renewal of annual dog licences during January of each year from 1986. Besides, the
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    • 122 5 THE STAFF of the National Productivity Board have increaaed their productivity, according to Mr Ng Kiat Chona. the executive director. He noted that more trainers with the board were able to do 200 to 300, and even up to 350, contact hours, compared to
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    • 294 6  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN IN THE December polls, 23 newcomers (22 from the People's Action Party and one from the Singapore Democratic Party) were elected or returned unopposed to the Sixth Parliament The Singapore Monitor interviewed four newly-elect-ed MPs, including an opposition
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    • 167 6 MR ZULKIFLI MOHAMMED (Eunos) "BEFORE entering politics, I was involved in community work. I used to spend, on an average, two to three evenings a week attending meetings," says Mr Zulkifli. "Now, as an MP, the number of meetings I have to attend averages four
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    • 170 6 DR ALINE WONG (Changkat) WHEN ASKED how she has adiusted to her new lifestyle, Dr Wong says: Actually, no MP can manage without the support of the spouse. My husband really helps me a lot. He has taken over much of the household management." "There's much
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    • 124 6 MR CHIAM SEE TONG (Potong Patir) "EVERYWHERE you go, people recognise you and want to talk to you," is Mr Cniam's immediate response to how his election as MP has affected his life. But I don't consider this an encroachment on my privacy." "Conversations of this
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    • 102 6 MR HENQ CHIANG MENG (Jalan Kayu) MR HENG holds two meet-the-people sessions per week, one in Jalan Kayu area and tne other in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. Though he was involved in the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee before the election and used to attend several
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    • 174 3 tfie oreom of ZNOTSOO in f/ Tfie Ctomowr PtNcmhs step ry out in swim cmd evemq wear, at tfie Kasbflfi $7 The Glamour Awards. The most prestigious the "Discovery of the Year'prize WkW event of the fashion calendar. Presented by the The competition couldn't be keener. With mm Mandarin Singapore
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    • 165 5 iOtfWtfNPeSTH! That's Spanish for "How good it is"! And Spanish it is at The Belvedere's buffet luncheon this month. From now till May 31. From the land of bull-fighters and fiery Flamenco dancers come a wide range of appetisers, consisting of tasty, dainty snacks, including \apasj a Spanish sweetmeat. Rich,
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  • world
    • 402 7 UPI CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Monday CHALLENGER'S astronauts yesterday proudly displayed a space-grown red crystal the size of a sugar cube, got in some bonus research ana then packed up for today's descent from a week in space. The mission manager said
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    • 46 7 MISS LESLEY Nobel, hair ud colour artist of Madame Tossard's Wax Maseam, pats Ike final toackes to tke figare of Britaia's wartime leader Wiastoa Ckarckill, also kaowa as "Wlaaie", displayed la Loadoa oa Friday, to commemorate tke 40tk anniversary of VE Day.
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    • 179 7 RMAIBH (Lebanon), Monday ISRAEL is building a new "Iron curtain" along a narrow strip of rolling farmland in South Lebanon as it prepares to bring the last of its embattled troops back across the border. The Israelis are digging a huge
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    • 578 8 AP LONDON, Monday NEWLY released documents paint a vivid picture of Adolf Hitler's last hours and show that the British team which probed his death was left in no doubt that he killed himself in his bunker, a London newspaper reported
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    • 116 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THERE has been a sudden increase in the number of flu cases in certain parts of the city and Klang Valley region since last month. Doctors in several private clinics interviewed by Bernama regard the increase as abnormal.
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    • 604 8 Agencies BITBURG, Mon AS THE notes from a lone bugle sounded, a sombre President Reagan stood facing a memorial to the German war deao in a gesture he hoped would symbolise the reconciliation between the two nations. His back was to
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    • 139 8 Reuter TWO MEN were killed and two others wounded in separate gangland clashes in western Japan yesterday, police said. The latest deaths brought to 14 the number of gangsters killed in a feud which erupted in January between Japan's largest crime syndicate, the
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 62 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS EIGHTY-YEAR-OLD Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping rarely attends slate banquets anymore, but be was in fine shape wben be made an appearance at a function in honour of Burmese leader Ne Win on Saturday. The picture above Aows Mr Deng
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      • 114 8 SIR DONALD BAILEY, Inventor of the movable Bailey Bridge, which played a hey role In the Allied World War D victory, died yesterday. He was IS. Sir Bailey died in St Leonards Hospital in Bournemouth, on England's south coast 140 km southwest of London, after a
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      • 69 8 PATRICK DUFFY'S (above) Bobby Ewlng character gets killed In the May 17 episode of "Dallas" and the Aiming was an emotional experience for the cast Larry Hagman, who plays Bobby's dastardly brother JJL, preoanted Daffy witn a Colt M engraved with the words "To Patrick
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      • 169 8 JOAN BAEZ bean Iter career as an activist In high school In Palo Alto, California, when she realised that school officials were trying to buffalo stadents about how long they would have In the event of a nuclear attack. "Mr father was a physicist and we
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    • 132 9 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday THAI marines have been checking the border with Cambodia to ensure there are no intrusions into Thailand during fighting between Vietnamese troops and Khmer Rouge guerillas, a Thai military staff officer said yesterday. "There's some fighting across the border between Khmer Rouge
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    • 248 9 LAT-WP JOHANNESBURG, Moo FOUR persons, including two children, were killed on Saturday in new racial unrest as rival Black political factions attacked each other in Port Elizabeth in eastern Cape Province. The children, both Black, ages three and five, were burned to death
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    • 401 9 UPI NAIROBI, Monday DONOR nations have failed to make good on pledged food deliveries to famine-stricken Africa and only Immediate action can avert a "major disaster" in the six hardest-hit countries, a UN report said yesterday. A report issued by the
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    • 42 9 US Marine Paul Rollet giving a ride to four-year-old Nguyen Phong at the 10-year reunion for Vietnamese refugees who were received at Camp Pendleton (in California) until resettled. Phong's parents stayed at the camp in 1973. 1
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    • 267 9 AP SALTNEY (England), Monday NINE-MONTH-OLD Katy Green is a prisoner of darkness, afflicted with a rare disease that makes her allergic to light. The disease, an enzyme deficiency called congenital erythopoietic porphyria, means any exposure to light even the face of a
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    • 172 7 Give Mom 1 ORIENTAL A' RESTAURANT B AndWUGive Ifcrlwoiß It's our special tribute to Mom! From as early as 6th till 12th May (Mother's Day), when you treat Mom to a dinner or lunch worth *$60 or more, wefll give her two lovely presents a bottle of H| FAN BO
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    • 264 9 ••;>« fli'i <; Otpttjpia. The renowned leader in quattyT^^^^fc^^ precision-made office equipment now adds a new 'magical' generation of superb etoctronic typewriters to their range. Built with advanced oioctmnics, these typewriters are designed with features to make short work out of the most tedious typing jobs. And if that isn't
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  • money
    • 585 10  -  Prospects for oil majors bright if they break with tradition By P T BANGSBERG in Hong Kong Spocial to Tho Monitor INTERNATIONAL oil companies face a "formidable" time in the short term, but "exceptionally good" prospects later if they are prepared to break
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    • 429 10 A LEADING Western Australian high-tech company is negotiating with an undisclosed Southeast Asian company to set up a manufacturing plant to make a sonar fish trap. Executives of the company, Sonartec Ltd, will be visiting Singapore and Malaysia this week
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    • 291 10 AP TOKYO, Monday A PUBLIC opinion survey showed Americans expect closer cooperation with Japan in the economic field and consider an increase in US exports to Japan the best means of maintaining bilateral economic relations, the Foreign Ministry announced today. It said 56
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    • 202 10 Reuter LONDON, Monday A LLOYD'S insurance syndicate said last Tuesday it will cease trading this year after suffering accumulated losses of about £60 million (about ***** million). Mr Graham White, managing director of Richard Beckett Underwriting Agencies (RBUA), told a news
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    • 292 11 MRS EVELYN G N LEONG has been appointed Managing Director of Standard Chartered Finance Ltd. Mrs Leong, formerly Manager of this whollyowned subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank, is the first woman in Singapore to be made a Managing Director in the principal areas of banking and finance. She
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      472 11 TAI-PAN Ramada Hotel has made the following appointments: MS CATHERINE CHEW has been appointed Sales and Marketing Manager. She was formerly formerly Sales Manager with Century Pan Sheraton. MR SELAMAT BIN OTHMAN has been appointed Food and Beverage Cost Controller. He was last with the Changi International
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    • 135 11 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE MINIMUM investment in the National Unit Trust scheme may be increased in a move to provide a fairer distribution of corporate assets. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said there were bumiputeras who wanted to invest and increase
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    • 244 11 CURRENCY REVIEW BY MANUFACTURER'S HANOVER TRUST THE SWISS FRANC: The Swiss franc has strengthened markedly, finning to 2.50/dlrs from below SF 2.90/dlrs in early March. At the same time the franc gained against the Deutschemark, strengthening to SF.BSSO/DM from SF 8550/ DM
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    • 106 11 WASHINGTON, Monday THE VICE-CHAIRMAN of the Federal Reserve Board, testifying on the use of high-yield "junk bonds 7 to finance leveraged buyouts in corporate takeovers, told a House subcommittee on Friday that the nation's central bank "does not believe that arbitrary controls on the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • features
    • 774 12 Story and pictures by SYGMA LIMA: Coca traffickers have reappeared again in the Peruvian countryside. The traffickers had deserted the region following an offensive by the armed forces in 1982. They are returning now and several clandestine centres for the treatment of coca leaves (that is,
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    • 66 12 In Peru, 120,000 hectares are used for raising coca plants Coca plants are harvested five times a year In Miami (US), one kilogram of cocaine, on the wholesale market, could fetch US$4O,OOO Dealers re-sell the drug, often impure, for US$lOO per gram There are 15 to 18 million
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  • opinion/letters
    • 390 13 m LAST Wednesday, workers the world over celebrated Labour Day in different ways. The Australian trade union movement used the occasion to launch an assault on the Queensland Government by cutting off shipping services to the state and bringing the construction
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    • 191 13  -  FEEDBACK III Singapore 0922 I SHALL be the first to admit that ever since the inception of our coupon car parking system, I have paia the least amount of lines. And I should like to use your newspaper to explain
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    • 212 13  -  KO-CHAN TEO Singapore 2158 AS a student commuting to and from school by the public bus services, I have found it very convenient to use the bus pass (with concession stamp). It is particularly convenient as one would not have to worry about
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    • 387 13  -  TAN HENG HUAY Executive Asst Secretary (Public Relations) Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter headlined "Let exErivate house owners uy old flats" by "Ineligible." (SM, Mar 20). First of all, we would like to clarify our policy regarding the 30-montn debarment for owners
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 74 13 7LETTERS on any subject of pi 4 s 0 intoreet mN bo accepted lor They ehould be typed and mutt bo signed. Thov must alto mdudo tho *t€> er'» nomo and addraee even H tha writer decides to uso a Dsoudonvm in print. A contact telephone number would boueoM. We
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 1555 14  -  Saturday night fever hits China with a wham! By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND in Beijing LAT-WP IT IS Saturday night at the International Club in Beijing, and the crowd is leaping, twisting, twirling and, in some cases, just stomping on the dance floor. One woman
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    • 892 14  -  By DENNIS HUNT in Lot Angeles LAT-WP TALKING to Julian Lennon, the 21-year-old pop singer with a hit album, Valotte, was a bit unnerving at first. He looks like a younger, coltish version 01 his late father, the former Beatle, John. He even talks like his
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    • 536 14  -  By SYDNEY RUBIN in Paris AP BEAUTY queens, movie kings and throngs of curious fans will crowd screening rooms and sparkling boulevards on the Cote D'Azur on Wednesday when the 38th Cannes Film Festival begins. But the star of the
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    • 413 16 Tha Last Days off Pompaii (Part seven) (Malay subtitlss) (Last apisoda) (ch 8, 9.15 pm) JULIA rushes to the amphitheatre to expose Arbaces and to stop the deadly duel between Glaucus and Lydon. But she cannot stop the fight as the crowd's thirst for blood
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    • 731 16  -  TV SCENE By JAY SHARBUTT in Charleston, South Carolina LATWP THE old soldier, a veteran of three wars, sat in his compact, sunny living room here, sipping a Coke, reflecting on the impact of televisions coverage of the long,
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    • 938 17  -  •y CHARLES CHAMPLIN in Hollywood LAT-WP WHEN Alan Landsburg's production company put together a television documentary called John Wayne Presents the Movies of World War II a few years ago, the editors had more than 400 films to sample. The
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1373 15 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights ta 9® Annie s plans, the twins decide to (> l followed by Prlnceaa Chang Ping (r) investigate. M. I. (C) (English subtitles). 5.45 No Outs No Glory.* v 3.55 A Baby's Own World My Family Taking the spotlight this week are and Me.* weight-lifters
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    • 173 15 Noon Newsdesk 1130 Goidflnger 1148 Hunger 12.58 Reflections 1.00 World New* 1.08 Twenty-lour Hours: News Summary 1.90 Letterbox 1.48 Recordtag of the Week 100 Newsdesk 130 Cathedral Heritage 100 World News 108 Twenty-lour Hours: News Summery 180 Sarah and Company iOO World News 4.08 Reflections 4.15 Qoidfinger 4.80 Anything Goes
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 629 17 FILM OUIQ6s,3# 7 St S-38 AFFECTION EMPRESS (*****67) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): AFFECATELY YOURS (C) TIONATELY YOURS (C) BU,, U M,ri MANDAR1N(*****01)(1.19,3.15, 7.19.9.15): AFFECSvnopsis: Alan Tarn stars as the simple-minded owner TIONATELY YOURS (C) of a flower shop who falls prey to three opportunists TOA PAY OH (*****34) (1.15, 3.15,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 153 18 JADE: 12th BIG DAY! (*****90) 8 9HOW9 at 11am. 1.90, 4.00, 9.90, 9.00 LHNk OPEIMS THURSDAY (*****14) 4 9HOW9: 11, 290, 5.48, 8.48 No Fraa List Studants CONCESSIONII JO 82.80 at 11am A 2.20pm A A 0 WINNER OF f 1 im ACADEMY AWARDS W W REST SUPfORTMG ACTRESS lOMQMAL
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    • 142 18 (2M4170) 41k Floor, Sultan Plaza, Jalan Saltan I I 5 SHOWS: Ham, 1 30. 4.00, 0.30, 9 15pm I A WISE-CRACKING COP SENT FROM THE > FUTURE INTO THE PRESENT IN PURSUIT OF j A MEGALOMANIAC WITH STRANGE POWERS KRETA AVER PEOPLE S THUTHE j < S NOW SHOWING) <
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 194 18 INDIAN AND MALAY ART THE traditional art and craft of the Indian and Malay communities will be on display at the National Museum Art Gallery today till 5.30 pm. Admission is free. ART BY NATALIE KELLER BABTIAN NATALIE KELLER BASTIAN will display her paintings at the Alliance Francaise De Singapour,
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    • 736 18 HI A Malay kampong la Singapore... the subject of an audio visual show at the National I Museum today HISTORICAL SITES When his wife throws herself from a THE third and fourth shows in the floor window, the puzzled man I series of Our Historical Sites will fea- re S^
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    • 204 18 THE MUSIC MAN THE Singapore Theatre's American Repertory Showcase will give several evening and day performances of The Music Man at the Victoria Theatre. The evening performances, at 8 pm, will be from tomorrow to Saturday. The matinee, at 2.50 pm, will be on Saturday. Tickets at $25, $20, $15,
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  • The Chef Recommends For enquiries please call *****22
    • 764 19 HOTEL HAPPENINGS MAY is the month when when Mother Nature decides to dress up and pretty herself. It is a time when a new freshness pervades the air along with the scent of flowers in full bloom. In a good many Asian countries May is
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    • 158 19 HUBERTUS Grill at Century Park Sheraton Singaore is having its Asparagus Promotion from now till the end of May. Each spring Europe celebrates this delicate vegetable that has since then become one of the main features of fine gastronomy. The Executive Chef of Hubertus Grill,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 523 20 toltw/comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA What appeared to be out of September 23 to October 22 reacb is now available. Focus Changes occur at home. A on your career, universal ap- major domestic adjustment peal, ambition, and the ability d include an actual change to deal successfully
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    • 168 20 FASTRACK By BNI Holbrook V NMT V&MSttS POUT 7*l* UWBJ6- V irr» M.*M V jJ 1 ceiwwnis us«p sifwu oHt-tfeunL*** y Kf. w#*t*HATiMY > iM\{ fIMUHTS HAVE -To IVgMAt* A Usf OF I 9&IAK *t>« Y*S„ tH Homt HMTi* oiiM> if &SM& POft&Kr 106 Wtf ScHiWl** IH*T AM J *Ib-5
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  • open line
    • ANSWER BOX
      • 363 21 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES Q: I HAVE bought two 20-year life insurance policies for myself, and another two for my two sons. The money in these policies is meant to be long-term investments and to provide financial security in my old age.
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      • 330 21 Q: I WOULD like to know if there is any "hair remover" which I can use to remove the hair on my legs? If yes, can yon recommend one good one for me, please? Where can I hay it and what is the cost?
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      • 195 21 Q: I HAVE completed secondary school bat was viable to obtain any GCE "0" passes. The highest standard I passed was Secondary Three. Can I be a librarian in the National Library and be responsible for a small work section? What are the dnties? Does the
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      • 58 21 Is something troubling you? Do you need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The SingaSjre Monitor, 2 Alexandra
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      • 118 21 Q: AFTER learning from the Press that the Institute of Education only offers two basicfull time courses Diploma in Education for university graduates (pass and honours) and Certificate in Education for non-graduates ("A" level students) I was very disappointed. What about diploma holders who
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      • 94 21 Q: I AM a secondary one student of Cresceat Girls Secondary School. 1 want to Join the Natloaal Police Cadet Corps. The snag la that I am a Malaysian and my father is a Singaporean. My teacher is aot sare about accepting me as a
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    • 428 21 ARE YOU considering taking up a life insurance policy or a change in your coverage to keep up with inflation or a growing family? If so, what kind of policy should you buy, and how much should you spend for it? These tips- may help:
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    • 91 21 A COMMON excuse for not wearing a seat belt is that it is better to be thrown clear of an accident than to be trapped in the car. But, says the National Safety Council of the United States, tne risk of being killea are 25 per
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    • 48 21 TO CURB a sharp rise in fatalities involving carbicycle collisions after dark, make sure your bike has reflectors on the front, rear, pedals and either sides or wheels. Use front and rear lights. Wear reflective clothing or tape. And never lefyour children ride at night.
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    • 57 21 WHEN you are caught in a traffic jam, will you save petrol by turning off your engine? Yes if you are going to oe stuck for longer than a minute. But if the time involved is less than that, you lose more fuel starting up again than you
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    • 281 22 PEN PALS ARE YOU FEELING lonely, bored or having no time to get friend#? Please-cea personaßy at: Choo Huay Friendship Agency. Unit: 04-61, 4th floor. Sultan Ptaza, Jalan Sultan Road, Singapore 0719. (Ba.m. to 10p.m.). Tat: 292-1137/ 292-7285. Miss Katharine. Rag.no. *****7/00 W. C OMRAT COMPUTER OATMQ Pte Ltd. Singapore's
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    • 462 23 classified 273-9090 THE MEETING PLACE AMMAN WOULD UKE tomt ladlM who low traneMng Reply to: S.M. Box 545. #004)1 A, Delta Houm, 2, Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315. MOIAN BACHELOR, SEEKS friendship with mature i-* iafci MKMB. nMN WTIW VI wiui contact telephone number: P.O. Box 6627 Tak* Btangah Weet. Singapore
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    • 772 23 NOTICES j— NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Wu Chung Shou of No. 97C Upper Thomson Road #07-10, Singapore 2057 have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/S Ponderosa Steak 6 Salad, 68, Orchard Road #02-13/15/17/19, Plaza Singapura, Singapore 0923 and that
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    • 363 23 ~%7~\NOTidE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatAng of N6v Blk 214, Toa Payoh, Lorong 3 Singapore 1231, have applied for a RetaH. Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M7s Ban Lee Siang Trading, Blk 123, Yishun St> 11 #01-303, Singapore 2776 and will be heard in Court No. 1, Subordinate
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  • sports
    • 311 24 Opportunity to clinch title lost after draw with struggling Como ROME, Monday VERONA missed a chance to clinch the Italian soccer championship yesterday when they turned in an uninspired performance and were held to a goalless draw by struggling Como. Witntwo weeks left of the season,
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    • 98 24 Cremonese 0 Roma 5, Florentine 3 Udinese 1, Lazio 0 Avellino 1, MHan 2 Ascoll 1, NapoH 0-taventus 0, Sampdoria 1 Inter MHan 2, Torino 0 Atalanta 0, Verona 0 Como 0 P W D L F A PTS VOfOM 28 *14 12 2 37 16 40 Torino
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    • 487 24 BRITISH SOCCER BY SIMON BARNES EVERTON manager Howard Kendall told his team that playing against Sheffield Wednesday would be one of the hardest matches of the season, and that is the way it turned out But they somehow clung on to win it and
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    • 34 24 DIVISION ONE: 93 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea) M Graeme Sharp (Everton) 27 Gary Bannister (QPR), Mark Fafco (Spurs). Gary Uneker (Leicester). 25 Mark Hughes (Man Utd). Luther BNssett (Watford). John Wark (Liverpool).
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    • 983 24 ■NQUSH DIV ONE Liverpool 4 Chllrn 3 Luton, 3 Arsenal 1 Norwich, 0 Manchester United 1, Nottingham Forest 1 Watford 1, Queen's Park Rangers 4 Leicester 3, Sheffield Wedneedey 0 Everton 1, InanJnli A 5KHiu wnipiOn w ip'WlCn U f Stoke 0 Newcastle 1, Sunderland 0 Aston
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    • 696 24 RACE 1 a 2 Dhr s lMta. 4 Soothfalk 54.5 Leon (9) 111 5 Stoic HotUW Ltow (3) 9 9 2 1 Brilliant Hm 57 Grylls (4) 4 2 3 3 Air Wolf 54 J Ismail (IS) 7 7 4 Owmt. Sim A Ng Stable Trainer P K
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    • 301 25 IIUM OP §y FOR TONIGHT'S Malaysia Cup second leg quarter-final tie, Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied said: The chips may be down for us. But we are still in with a chance as long as the final whistle for the second leg is not blown.
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    • 415 25 GOLF ROUNDUP ~,fh. UKJ( I Ui )A M MURUGIAH, Singapore's leading amateur player is 21 years old today but he celebrated his birtnday yesterday with champagne golf in the Singapore Golf Association's Premier League tournament at Changi. Murugiah, who became a member
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    • 186 25  -  By B KULA IT WAS billed as the return clash of the Amazons but what a letdown it turned out to be. Salbiah Morris, the former national champion, was again defeated by her rival and title holder Rachel Williams. At the World Trade
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    • 646 25 SPUR CUITB COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK "I KNOW practically every game except cricket," says an eager beaver who wants to be tried out as a sports reporter. A pity that cricket is generally rated so low in Singapore. It is one
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    • 287 26  -  MUM OH '85J w By S GULAM WHEN they take on Trengganu tonight, Singapore may have to do without the services of AuYeong Pak Kuan, Hashim Hosni and A E J Mani. Skipper Au-Yeong Pak Kuan and midfield dynamo Hashim Hosni will have to
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    • 29 26 (Second leg): Other matches today: Forces vs Johor (Johor won 44)) Seiangor vs Pahang (Selangor won 4-2) Perlis vs FT (FT won 3-1) (First leg socres in brackets)
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    • 238 26 Reuter SALVADOR (Brazil), Monday BRAZIL beat Argentina 2-1 (halftime 1-1) in a tumultuous soccer friendly here which ended with only 19 players on the rain-soaked pitch. Careca and Alemao scored for Brazil in the seventh and 65th minutes and Argentina's Burruchaga pulled
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      527 27  -  Singapore must beat Trengganu by three goals to enter semi-finals SINGAPORE vs TRENGGANU (National Stadium 8.00 pm) By S GULAM SINGAPORE badly need to win by three goals in tonight's second leg quarter-final match against Trengganu. Anything less will not only knock out the Young Lions from
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    • 286 27 IRAQ 2 QATAR 1 AP CALCUTTA, Monday THE IRAQI and Qatari soccer teams clashed in a pitched battle yesterday after Iraq defeated Qatar 21 in a pre-World Cup qualifying match. Eye-witnesses said the claan occurred immediately after the referee blew the final
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