Singapore Monitor, 8 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Wednesday, May 8, 1985 30cents12 words
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328 1985-05-08 1 JOSEPH LEE - »y JOSEPH LEE MORE AND more Singaporeans are smoking their last cigarette and the tobacco companies are feeling Die pinch. Domestic sales dropped about two per cent last year, compared to an annual average increase of one per cent a year before328 words
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82 1985-05-08 1 A FAST-FOOD chain which banned smoking at one of its outlets on April 1 says its sales have increased. A spokesman for Burger King said yesterday there was a mixed reaction at firstwhen the ban took effect at the chain's Peninsula* Plaza store.82 words
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555 1985-05-08 1 YONG POW AIM - f YONG POW AIM THREE hundred management committee members from 10 NTUC Comfort taxi kiosks will meet on Friday to hammer out an alternative taxi fare structure. When they have found a new formula, they will ask555 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-05-08 1 TAXI drivers have several possible options in their quest for a new taxi fare structure. They include: ADJUSTING the flag-down fee. The fare structure of April 1 raised this from $1.20 to $2. With the 20 per cent discount, it works out to $1.60. Any new scheme would220 words
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215 1985-05-08 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A CUSTOMS officer has been arrested for selling black-market tickets at a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the National Stadium. The arrest follows a complaint from the Singapore Sports Council that tickets were missing from several books sent to the215 words
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324 1985-05-08 2 WHEN you sell your car, make sure the ownership is transferred to the buyer or risk having his traffic offence notices sent to you. If you are still the registered owner of the car, you are liable, Traf- fic Police warned yesterday. The police324 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-05-08 2 VICTOR SOH - By VICTOR SOH A SHOPOWNER last night, related how he tried to save a youth stabbed in the chest even though he knew there was no hope. "I knew it was too late to save him but I tried my best,"PICTURES: LIANHE ZAOBAO - 385 words
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Article115 1985-05-08 2 TWO POLICE officers escaped serious injuries when their mini-bus overturned after a head-on collision with a Singapore Bus Service (SBS) bus. People at the scene said the SBS bus was attempting to make a right turn at the traffic light junction of Sims Avenue and115 words
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443 1985-05-08 3 CATHARINE FERNANDO GOURMET food may be in store for Singapore public hospital patients in future. The National University Hospital a public hospital turned private will use a private caterer when it opens next month. And the Health Ministry is considering the possibility of using similar443 words
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Article, Illustration262 1985-05-08 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THREE-YEAR-OLD Esabella Ang Shu Erh was released from temporary custody yesterday after authorities were convinced she had not been illtreated. Her parents contacted Joo Chiat Police Station soon after her plight was reported in the newspapers on Monday evening and262 words
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Article69 1985-05-08 3 A PUBLIC accountant, assigned as official receiver of a firm, is alleged to have misappropriated 9260,000 belonging to the company. Partners of the firm which closed down three years ago recently discovered discrepancies in its accounts and lodged a police report. The accountant is believed to have used69 words
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180 1985-05-08 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE SUMPTUOUS dinner was planned as a festive culmination to the wedding of a young couple at the weekend. But the 200-odd guests, who were in a mer-ry-making mood in the closing stages of the nuptial makan besar, got a180 words
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Article71 1985-05-08 4 TRAFFIC lights at several road junctions were affected by a power failure early this morning. Traffic policemen were alerted to regulate traffic flow in these areas: Eu Tong Sen Street, Clemenceau Avenue, Queensway and Outram, Penang, Far rer, Tiong Bahru, Zion, Havelock and Kim Seng Roads.71 words
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Article133 1985-05-08 4 WANTED: A logo to portray the concept of Total Defence. Two return air tickets to Switzerland are the grand prize for best entry of this logo competition organised by the Ministry of Defence. According to a ministry Press release yesterday the competition, to involve all133 words
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Article, Illustration208 1985-05-08 4 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW OBLIVIOUS to the warning above their heads, these two men go about their business One is making a phone call and the other is minding the small provision kiosk located along a row of shophouses at the junction ofPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 208 words
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Article360 1985-05-08 5 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG UNDERCOVER agents posing as pushers and addicts have been the "secret weapon" in Singapore's war against the drugs menace. The director of the Central Narcotics Bureau, Mr Poh Geok Ek, said yesterday the undercover system had been "quietly in use" for360 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-05-08 5 Lianhe Zaobao THE NATIONAL Museum is reopening its doors to the public on May 22 after an extensive $4.7 million renovation job. The 14-month job* involved installing air-condi-tioners for the exhibition halls, a new lighting system, new display windows and repairing the staircases andLianhe Zaobao - 209 words
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124 1985-05-08 5 Lianhe wanbao SINGAPORE hosted a total of 376 conventions in the year 1984, according to statistics released by the Singapore Conventions Bureau, a subsidiary of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Of the 376 conventions, 30 per cent had themes related to economics, 27Lianhe wanbao - 124 words
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Article81 1985-05-08 6 HAVE taxi commuters switched to buses? If so, what is the plan to improve the bus service? Mr Chew Heng Ching (PAP-Kaki Bukit) will ask the Minister for Communications and Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, in the Parliament sitting on Tuesday (May 14) whether there has81 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-05-08 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - By CHEW YEN FOOK THE JURONG Bird Park could be the first centre in South-east Asia to breed the whitewinged wood duck, an endangered species. And if all goes well, the ducks will be set free in neighbouring countries,276 words
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Article, Illustration154 1985-05-08 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE MINISTRY of Defence is not onlv in the military business. It sells durians too. And not just for one or two baskets. From next month, for three months, it is expected to harvest as many as 10,000 durians from Pulau Tekong.PICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 154 words
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104 1985-05-08 6 YOKE ENG High School, one of the oldest Chinese secondary schools, is moving out of its old premises in Tanjong Katong Road soon now that its new building has been completed. Located in Hougang Newtown, the new Yoke Eng High School has been104 words
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Advertisement40 1985-05-08 2 Puree and Chilled Water-Chestnut Puree, to list a few The fare, $12 (lunch) and $14 (dinner). So hurry, before you miss the boat. Lunch: 12 noon 2.30pm Dinner: 6.30 10.00pm Cafe Plaza BHS^r o™-0™-7500 Beach Road, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****11.40 words
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Advertisement190 1985-05-08 3 The Gtizen Cup Team Tennis 1985 From May 11-June 30 I 8 NoAI OHt LA*N riNWIS ASSOCIATION I SfP^lKlf'•.' >■ U»M own umc cu» jf? > few? 11 iiiflrir^ /a Advantage Citizen! play against each other in a Tennis buffs will have round-robin competition. seven exciting weekends when Match days190 words
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Advertisement77 1985-05-08 4 We're Singapore's biggest fans \VIyJ) /v® fill -31 ik KDK are the biggest selling fans in Singapore and good reason: we're the fan specialists That's all we make, and we «OSI/ m^«PN HHH fll^ make them well. uUjfl |L I l|L We have models for the home, office and workplace77 words
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Advertisement273 1985-05-08 5 MING COURT HOTEL 1 KUALA HJMPUR*SINGAPORE With our Business Edge, you'll never be a pawn in the game. It's an edge that says, you're king of the hill. And when you check into our exclusive Taipan Club, you'll see why. Here, many special facilities are at your command. A private273 words
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Advertisement51 1985-05-08 6 Fresh into Singapore! America's favourite cookies, crackers and snacks. uncommon? ouMJrrsvnuK j \pn&L Available at: Cold Storage John Littles Daimaru NTUC Fair Price Econ mini marts Overseas Emporium Emporium Holdings Group Tay Buan Guan Fitzpatricks Supermarket Isetan Yaohan eSote Agent for Singapore, Malaysia Brunei: 9 THE GETZ CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) SDN.51 words
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Article337 1985-05-08 7 Reuter STOCKHOLM, W«dnMday A FIVE-DAY-OLD strike by civil servants increasingly hit ordinary Swedes yesterday as fruit and vegetable prices rose and returning bolidaymakers were forced to make long coach journeys from other Nordic cap- Shopkeepers said prices of fresh foodstuffs had risen substantially since theReuter - 337 words
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237 1985-05-08 7 AP MELBOURNE, Wednesday ONE OF THE world's leading centres in test-tube baby techniques denied yesterday that it tried to cross human and rat cells in Australia. "Human-animal hybridisation is illegal in Victoria (state)," said the statement by the QueenAP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-05-08 7 ONE OF the 479 French soldiers of the First Naval Infantry Regiment paints helmets on Monday, helore leaving lor Lebanon, where they will stay for the next six months. The soldiers nre part of the United Nation Interim Force heading to Lebanon to relievePICTURE: REUTER - 53 words
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Article, Illustration180 1985-05-08 8 UPI GIRLS IN traditional costumes waiting to greet President Reagan screamed and clutched their hats as Mr Reagan's helicopter landed near them yesterday in Hambach, West Germany. The President was on his way to the last stop of West German state visit atUPI; PICTURE: REUTER - 180 words
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Article72 1985-05-08 8 Bernama K LUMPUR, W«d FORMER MCA VicePresident Encik Tan Koon Swan today described the party leadership's call for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) on June 16 as "designed to deceive and confuse the public He advised members to wait for the outcome of the SupremeBernama - 72 words
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420 1985-05-08 8 AP CAIRO, Wednesday THE EGYPTIAN Government has gone to court to clean up the "Thousand and One Nights," arguing that racy passages in the Middle-Eastern classic are a threat to Egyptian youth. The Interior Ministry has charged three booksellers with misdemeanourAP - 420 words
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154 1985-05-08 8 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil), Wednesday PRISONERS in a Brazilian iail beat two of their cellmates to death on Monday in a protest over prison conditions after a lottery decided who was to die, police said yesterday. Inmates in two cells in a prison inReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-05-08 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS US FIRST Lady Nancy Reagan (right), who says she's got Spanish blood, proved it yesterday by dancing the flamenco in Madrid. Mrs Reagan's one-minute performance of the traditional gypsy-style Spanish dance was praised by Queen Sofia and loudly applauded by94 words
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Article90 1985-05-08 8 DAWN Addams, who starred opposite David Niven and Charlie Chaplin as one Britain's glamorous Fifties film stars, died yesterday in London after a five-month fight against cancer, her agent announced. She was 54. Miss Addams fell into a coma in the United States three weeks90 words
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Article75 1985-05-08 8 ISRAEL offered a US*l million (5*2.2 million) reward yesterday for bringing Josef Mengele, the most wanted Nazi criminal still free, to trial in Israel It was the first time Israel put a price on the head of a Nazi war criminal and it signalled a75 words
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Article, Illustration37 1985-05-08 8 ACTRESS Jane Fonda (centre), testifies before the Democratic Party's House farm task force while Sissy Spacek (left), and Jessica Lange talked about tne emotional toll of the financial stress suffered by farm families.37 words
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Article128 1985-05-08 8 SOME things you won't see on the three-hour television special on the 50th anniversary of Harlem's Apollo Theatre are: George Michael of the rock group Wham! fluffing the opening to his hit, Careless whisper, host Bill Cosby joking that the reason Coca-Cola changed its formula128 words
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Article99 1985-05-08 8 ANN JILLIAN was back on the set, in the starring role as The Red Oueen in Irwin Allen's four-hour TV version of Alice In Wonderland, a scant two weeks after undergoing a double mastectomy. "My full health has returned," said Jillian, former star of two99 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-05-08 9 US aad Rasslaa soldiers walk arm la arm throart Torsaa after the historic first meeting of US and Russian soldiers la World War 11. The llak-ap took place at a wrecked bridge oa the Elbe River at Torsaa oa April 25, IMS. laPICTURE: REUTER - 68 words
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207 1985-05-08 9 AP BEMNQ, Wad A QUARTER-CENTURY retrospective exhibit of daring women's fashions by Yves Saint Laurent won praise yesterday from the plainly-dressed wife of Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang and had Chinese designers scrawling in their sketchbooks. T 'lt is beautiful," said Mdm LiAP - 207 words
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302 1985-05-08 9 AP LAQOS, Wednesday THOUSANDS of people crammed the harbour, airport and truck depots of Nigeria's capital yesterday, racing to beat a Friday deadline for the expulsion of about 700,000 illegal aliens ordered by the military regime. They carried mattresses, cooking utensils, electrical appliancesAP - 302 words
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119 1985-05-08 9 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday AN UNEMPLOYED teacher tried to burn himself in northern Kashmir state yesterday, destroying a maior part of a government building, the United News of India reported. A government spokesman, however, said the burning incident was accidental. The teacher, Subhash Chander,AP - 119 words
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Advertisement190 1985-05-08 7 When even a single hair is precious. Hair-Reactive V I Tonic, Shampoo and Conditioner Hair-Reactive Shampoo and Conditioner is thtfeffective treatment formpila for people IMF maturing hair and scalp, to keep M their hair healthy looking and to JBk ends jJHI complex complex to keep scalp for developed by Dralle190 words
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Advertisement108 1985-05-08 9 lit I a Jtk H $s Get a feel of Body N Soul Fresh from their successful stint in Bahrain, Body M Soul of the Philippines are thrilling VMS audiences every night at The Lounge with jJJS their special brand of music. 3 Their repertoire ranges from Jazz to Country108 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1985-05-08 10 CATHERINE ONG - UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT By CATHERINE ONG TWO YEARS ago, when United Industrial Corporation (UIC) tried to market its $42 million rights issue, it was snubbed by the maior underwriters in town. Today, the big question on the lips1,114 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-05-08 10 For the year ended Dec 31, UIC reported group pre-tax profit of $12.1 million against $8.6 million before. Turnover nearly doubled from $53.5 million to $103.7 million. Its balance sheet is a banker's delight, with bank deposits and bills purchased at $32.8 million at the end of last82 words
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176 1985-05-08 10 NOKIA CORPORATION, a Fortune 500 company and the largest private company in Finland, expects to triple its sales in the Asia-Pacific region to $300 million this year. It last week won a $1 million contract to supply modems to Telecoms and176 words
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193 1985-05-08 11 WS4LLSTREET Reuter THE US share market posted its third consecutive gain yesterday, prompting some analysts to say there was hope for further advances. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained by 4.97 points to close at 1252.76. Volume on the New YorkReuter - 193 words
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Article55 1985-05-08 11 The Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 789.31, down 0.78 point from Monday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 401.74, up 0.29 point from Monday's close of 401.45. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.2180 point to 133.4665 at the close, compared55 words
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Article135 1985-05-08 11 AP THE DOLLAR, hurt by profit-taking and undermined by lower US interest rates, fell sharply against most foreign currencies yesterday. The downturn ended its four-day rally. Gold prices rose. Republic National Bank in New York said gold was quoted at 314.50 dollars an ounce yesterday, up 5.50AP - 135 words
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311 1985-05-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday NEW MIDDLE Eastern refining facilities will have a minimal effect on the overall Asian refinery situation but Singapore refineries will be hard hit, a senior official of a US petrochemical company said here yesterday. Mr Stephen311 words
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413 1985-05-08 11 KOH SOO LEE - By KOH SOO LEE THE WORLD'S foreign exchange markets will remain extremely volatile in the months ahead due to uncertainties in the US economy, warned Mr Thomas Johnson, president of Chemical Bank. Mr Johnson said this volatility would affect a broad range of currencies413 words
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409 1985-05-08 11 Star PALM oil prices are expected to tall gradually now after the sudden upsurge in price by as much as $200 over the past two weeks. Dealers contacted yesterday said this was merely a flash in the pan and prices of the commodityStar - 409 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-05-08 12 WITH reference to the recent widening of Holland Road, I would like to make the following observations and comments. A smoother flow of traffic turning out from Holland Grove Road to Holland Road (especially during the morning and363 words
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118 1985-05-08 12 PETER GOMES - PETER GOMES Singapore 1232 I REFER to the Reynolds Word Building Contest conducted in 1984. The closing date for the contest was the end of August of 1984, but until today the results of the contest have not been made known. I hope the118 words
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923 1985-05-08 12 ALAN ELSNER - By ALAN ELSNER R«ut«r LONDON: British scientists are hoping to recreate living genes from the garotted body of an iron-age man found in a peat bog. The ancient Briton, dubbed "Pete Marsh" by scientists, was probably the victim of a ritual923 words
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343 1985-05-08 12 Associated Prsss TAIPEH: President Chiang Ching-Kuo is 74 and many of Taiwan's other leaders are not much younger. Waiting to take over is a generation of successors who've spent more time here than on the China mainland they're dedicated to regain. Some already343 words
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Article470 1985-05-08 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT AT A Labour Day function last Saturday, the Member for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, told the Press that workers should use the opposition MPs to lead them to a better life because the unions were all Government-controlled. Workers470 words
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127 1985-05-08 13 WONG LUP MENG - WONG LUP MENG Singapore 0106. ON May 1,1 was at the Bukit Merah Interchange to buy Singapore Bus Service concession stamps. When I enquired at a counter, I was shown a sign saying that concession stamps were not sold on public holidays. I was127 words
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180 1985-05-08 13 HAMZAH KHAN - HAMZAH KHAN Singapore 0512 CLEMENTI Town has been rapidly built up and has grown into a large residential estate. As a result, certain bus services need to be extended to serve bus commuters in the estate who have to travel to180 words
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351 1985-05-08 13 QUA CONCERNED CITIZEN - QUA CONCERNED CITIZEN Singapore 2056 IT IS indeed sad for Singapore that the unwritten attitude of the PAP is "When it comes to the crunch, which side are you on?" Such an attitude is not conducive to genuine feedback. The attitude is desirable and351 words
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Article, Illustration598 1985-05-08 14 James Wong and Joseph Koo plan December series CONCERT means big money in Hong Kong. Singers, whose performances are planned for this period, seem to have little difficulty filling up the hall or stadium. Even Paula Tsui's additional concert, to make up for a bad598 words
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Article, Illustration184 1985-05-08 14 Lianhe Zaobao TAIWANESE actress Terry Hu Yin Mong has confirmed that she and pianist Fu Tsong are good friends but denied that there is anything more to their friendship. She made the clarification when asked by a journalist about a report saying sheLianhe Zaobao - 184 words
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Article526 1985-05-08 14 ASPARAGUS and strawberries are in season for promotions this month. The asparagus, first cultivated by the Egyptians and enjoyed by Julius Caesar, became an esteemed vegetable in Europe after the soup chef Jean de la Ouintime served it to King Louis XIV of France. At the Tea Garden,526 words
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Article, Illustration585 1985-05-08 14 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG CHEFS from Paris, hawkers from Kuala Lumpur, housewives from Malacca, oysters from California, abalones from Tasmania, mangoes from Pakistan, violinists from Rome, chamber ensemble from Vienna and folk musicians from Bavaria. These are part of the cosmopolitan585 words
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Article, Illustration804 1985-05-08 14 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE BARBECUES are often avoided for lunch on working days because of the discomfort they cause. In the past years, the innovative Japanese have come up with gas-controlled barbecue grills set in tables that allow dinersPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 804 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-05-08 16 Applause 1984 Tony Awards (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) THIS 38th annual ceremony honouring Broadway's best musicals was recorded live at the Gerswhin Theatre in New York. Hosted by Julie Andrews and Robert Preston, the show highlights selections from the season's nominated musicals. A tribute473 words
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Article, Illustration129 1985-05-08 16 LONDON'S celebration of Victory in Europe (VE) Day will be broadcast "live" by the British Broadcasting Corporation (on 88.9 MHZ) today at 6.15 pm. Gracing the occasion, which will be held at Westminster Abbey, are Queen Elizabeth, members of the royal family and the Archbishops129 words
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Article, Illustration748 1985-05-08 17 MICHAEL HEALY - By MICHAEL HEALY in Hollywood LAT-WP WOODY ALLEN'S new film, The Purple Rose of Cairo, is centred on a small number of philosophical jokes. And the problem with philosophical jokes is that they are not, in general, very funny. What Allen creates in Purple RoseLAT-WP - 748 words
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Miscellaneous153 1985-05-08 18 THE MUSIC MAN THE Singapore Theatres American Repertory Showcase will give several evening and day performances of The Music Man at the victoria Theatre. The evening performances, at 8 pm, is on till Saturday. The matinee, at 2.30 pm, is on Saturday. Tickets at $25, $20, $15, $10 and $5153 words
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Miscellaneous645 1985-05-08 18 tr c J Natalie Keller Bastlan ber works will be oo display at the Alliance Francaise ART BY NATALIE KELLER BASTIAN PRINTS AND DRAWINGS BY DICK BIXBY THERE will be a display of Natalie n k ai i Keller Bastian's works at the Alliance THERE will be a display of645 words
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Miscellaneous95 1985-05-08 18 SURRENDER CHAMBERS EXHIBITION THE Surrender Chambers at the Sentosa Wax Museum is open to the public again. The original exhibition has been upgraded and now consists of a combination of special effects, audio-visual presentation, graphic display, artifacts from the Japanese Occupation and life-size wax figures. Admission to the Sentosa Wax95 words
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Miscellaneous819 1985-05-08 19 leisure/ comics ZUj ————~I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook aC 17 tKi rtUW6*R VoO X AAT IH* I** N [7CMKKM* ftfXA.X] \Z OVtWiVt, Wf frtfUYSiS^ HAVfi PiALfP KA» ottM I TM£ IiME U*U St.. J NVAY I Hfi-P *btf? J r poH*T t*tfT MtCtoUMJPC3Kv3L7 V J V VV" -TKCM AT HW819 words
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PROPERTY
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Article, Illustration313 1985-05-08 20 LINDA CHAN - By LINDA CHAN WHEN PLANS of Parry Gardens, the middle-market condominium off Upper Serangoon Road, were submitted, the blueprint included a swimming pool. But just before construction started, the pool was struck off the plans. "The project consists of only 45 units. "If313 words
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Article, Illustration187 1985-05-08 20 FAST TAKING shape in Katong is the Katong Park Tower condominium priced in the $542,000 to $810,000 bracket Temporary occupation licence is expected at the end of the year, according to developer Ocean Park Development. The project is located on a 14,161187 words
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Advertisement93 1985-05-08 20 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% p.a. 11 to 20 years 9%%93 words
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Advertisement399 1985-05-08 20 "Where do you go for easier, better home financing?" e Optimum financing with or without CPF <T* Attractive interest rates: L r—^=l*f I to 10 years HPa ZR L, 9'/4% p.a. pi II to 25 years /jjP® 9'/i% p.a. HkJ LI Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up399 words
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Advertisement342 1985-05-08 21 PERSONAL CARE AND FITNESS T l/f I WsluPh Eftta Timah I UIYD Mttsage Parlour I wT 1 JalanAnak Bukit#Bl-12to#Bl-14, L Opposite Medical Centre, Bukit Timah 2158 1 Tel: *****61 *****62 Business hours: 10m to lQcSOptn cUMy Naturopathy jHjHB Biochemic Tissue wBbKBH K Natural food, physical exercises and food arrangement for342 words
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Advertisement487 1985-05-08 21 classified NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Wang Kok Ylng, David of No. 7 Pandan Valley, #*****, Singapore 2159, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Deluxe Chocolate Shoppe #02-01, Paramount Hotel 4 Shopping Centre, SO East Coast Road, Singapore 1542487 words
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Advertisement394 1985-05-08 21 miiniriw AVIATION 00. (S) PTE LTD 'hZST** At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Anglo American Aviation Co. (S) Pte Ltd, held on 3rd May 19&5, the blowing special reeoiutions were duty passed. 1. "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim Soo of M/s G. S.394 words
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Advertisement228 1985-05-08 22 Classmed Ads'-^>ft969cK Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Word* 0.35 ccnt* per word 0.55 ceats per word Display $7.70 per col. cm $10.00 p«r col. cm Baalaeee Hre Mon-Fri, 9am-spm Sat, 9am-Ipm "ACCOUNTINCr A 1 ACCOUNTINQ 280 7777/ *****57. DOWELL MANAGEMENT *****81. FOR RELIABLE management accounting service, call 777228 words
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Advertisement439 1985-05-08 22 Private. Tuition LEARN CONVERSATIONAL INDONESIA, Malay from experienced tutor. Home tuition arrangeable. Intersted tel: 473 0254, for appointment. OUR RESPONSMLE AND effective bNnguai tutors wßing to give tuition for al levels/ subject*/ districts. Reasonable charges. Pleess cal: 222 8115. (SERANGOoN GARDEN) 5 Maju Avenue I MANAGEMENT TRAINEE(S) J We are439 words
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Advertisement19 1985-05-08 22 EMPLOYMENT Situations Vacant at DISCO LOUNGE OPENING soon requires:- Disc Jockey. Waiter. Please cal personally at: Cuppage Plaza #0427/28/29.19 words
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Advertisement206 1985-05-08 22 FANCY DRESS COSTUME JOLLY JOKER 487 3915. FISHING FISH S FISH 295 1575. OVERNIGHT WEEKEND Fishing 734 3260, Roy. PULAU TIOMAN Trip 563 5077. FISMNG AND Diving unlimited at Tkxnan/ Aur/ PemanggH *****85. FOOD CORNER CATERERS Caterers CAT INDONESIAN BUFFET *****55. MEMORY CATERER 481 9428. MRS. WAH Buffet Service *****32.206 words
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Advertisement172 1985-05-08 22 FURNITURE/ RESTORATION/ REUPHOLSTERV AH HOCK Sofa manufacturer order ft reuphoistery *****09 ANNE POO Sofs Centra 255 7280. A SPECIALIST Wt upholstery custom-made sofa. Accept trade-in. reasonable price. 748 7240 (day) 448 8443 (night) GROOMING Beauty Akla FACIAL FOR Gents 339 3311/2. MADAME NCI'S Oriental facial for problem skin 748 5016.172 words
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Advertisement352 1985-05-08 22 At Your Service OXI JOO KHENQ SERVICE aircondi t ioners and refrigerators. Sale, rental, reapray. plumbing service, installation, maintenance services.27Blo6o/ 278 1052. KM. INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR decoration and design Contractors. Al plumbing and sanitary works. Electrical instatetkxV repair/ services. Cel: 261 9428/ 254 7335 day and night services. YEO ELECTRICAL AND352 words
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Advertisement295 1985-05-08 22 Wedding Services^ GNOMES FLOWER People 445 2258. MOTORMART Car Rental EASTERN UNITED (Car Truck Rental) 440 2204/5. THREE STAR 440 ***** *****56 Maintenance Parts^ Mvl* M m t f amlml MaXak S vmin ui «*hh w mi/vinAiw wf^nKvCV. SHOCK ABSORBERS Th* PREMIUM Repiocmmmnt TethmuiDi mar IWBi ii Ci ipwuM Ms!■295 words
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Advertisement435 1985-05-08 23 classified 273-9090 PEN PALS CHONG KUAN Sang, Marriage-Aid Bureau, 298 7174. Reg. no. *****3/00 W. MATRIX AND MATCH introduces suitable partners. Write to P.O. Box 174, Toa Pavoh Central. Reg.No: *****9/ 00A. WHY LIMIT YOUR choice of compatible partners? Can us today and a whole new social life begins. As435 words
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Advertisement389 1985-05-08 23 THE MEETING PLACE PLEASANT, WELL- EDUCATED Chinese Christian gentleman. with a penchant for intetoctual discussion, art, aesthetics and music earnestly seek ladies below 28 with like interest (or friendship. View matrimony. Reply with phone to: S.M. Box 572. #03-01 A Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315 PLEASANT AND GOOD389 words
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Advertisement388 1985-05-08 23 ALLMTC PTE. LTD (In mamOara' voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Allrite Pte. Ltd., held on 3rd May 1985, the following special resolutions were duly passed. 1. "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim soo of M/s G. S. Tan Co.. Chartered Accountants,388 words
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Advertisement374 1985-05-08 23 KARYAN PTE. LTD (In members' voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Karyam Re. Ltd., held on 3rd May 1985, the following special resolutions were duly passed. I."That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim Soo of M/s G.S. Tan &Co., Chartered Accountants, Public Accountants,374 words
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Advertisement608 1985-05-08 23 NOTICES AMPUH INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD Iw tHt R#pyMle (In Voluntary Liquidation) A|H 11, Amoy lltMt, Singapore 0104 NOTICE 0T HNAL MEITOM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final General Meeting of the Company will be held on Friday, 14th June 1985 at 2.00 p.m. at 257, Selegie Road #05-283, Selegie608 words
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Article, Illustration809 1985-05-08 24 ft IN FOCUS: BRYAN ROBSON (MANCHESTER UNITED AND ENGLAND) IPS BRYAN ROBSON'S nine-week lay-off through injury cast serious doubts abort his fitness for the climax to Manchester United'* season and the England World Cap dnties that lie ahead. Robson faced no tougher examination of hisIPS - 809 words
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159 1985-05-08 25 AUSTRIA'S chances of qualify ins for next year's World Cup were boosted yesterday when thev crushed Cyprus 4-0 in a European qualifying Group Five soccer ma ten. Austria are second in the group behind Hungary and they will be relying on the Hungarians159 words
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331 1985-05-08 25 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA IF HELEN TAN wins the Singapore Island Country Club championship tomorrow, she will have to thank the captain of the club, Mrs Yashula Handa, who persuaded her to take part in the meet. Helen has come back from semiretirement to play331 words
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901 1985-05-08 25 BRITISH SOCCER BY SIMON BARNES EVERTON 2 QPR 0 HAIL EVERTON League Champions of the 1984-85 season. They formally completed their task on Monday, completing an irresistible surge that has now carried them unbeaten through 27 matches. The only teams which have so much901 words
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Article844 1985-05-08 25 ftHM ItH DIV ONE Arsenal 1 Southampton 0, Aston VMa 0 Luton 1, Chelsea 2 llli ■fall! Uf o rl.i 11 4 Q A orivnifK] if•cmviaiy l, vCV* entry 0 Liverpool 2, Everton 2 QPR 0, Ipswich 8 Stoke 1, Leicester 2 Sunderland 0, McnCnvllVl UVIII9Q rOfvli844 words
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449 1985-05-08 25 KEPPEL OPEN MIKIKO OHTA, who has lifted her game to new heights, is the favourite to win the Keppel Club Women's Open Golf championship at Bukit Chermin on Friday. Mikiko of Changi Golf Club, the first Japanese woman golfer to represent Singapore in449 words
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Article712 1985-05-08 26 mis cum COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK THE TRUTH about the psychological warfare conducted between the Singapore and Treogganu camps can now be told. Both were couching their pre-match statements In exceedingly diplomatic language, though neither was telling tne whole truth. Trengganu, with a712 words
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285 1985-05-08 26 S GULAM - m mm mm t mm nm wium i ®y S GULAM TOA PAYOH United came out tops in the battle of the minnows to move out of the relegation zone in the National Football League Division One. Their win over Fairer Park Dynamos285 words
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Article91 1985-05-08 26 P W D L F A Pts Polica I I t 0 12 S II Armad Forcas 4 0 2 12 7 12 Timplnti 6 3 1 2 12 10 FP United 3 0 9 12 7 Hong Bahru 6 2 3 1 11 S South Avamw 691 words
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Article179 1985-05-08 26 ERNEST FRIDA - A W scheme still in a muddle By ERNEST FRIDA ALL'S FAR from well with the A W athletic training scheme, which has the full backing of the SingaKe Sports Council and the Singapore Amateur Allies Association. First, it was Patrick Zehnder who flatly refused to comform with the formula179 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-05-08 26 CHRISTINE CHEW - STORY AND PICTURE BY CHRISTINE CHEW AN EIGHT-YEAR winning streak ended for Serangoon Garden, champions of the inter-constituency netball tournament since its inception in 1977. Last night, Serangoon Garden lost to Tanah Merah at the Delta Sports Complex in Round 2 of the155 words
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Advertisement261 1985-05-08 25 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF WALLEM BULK CARRIERS PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final Meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at 16261 words
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Advertisement48 1985-05-08 26 English food hearty and wholesome. ■tnqpfu tt ctmrm. (We're wmi ibm n Si56A tiiMniitkti^ &SHL 0v ChlekM tai the Bmlml taati al tk» "Ihf-StfclH «wf iMwMim li im. OtMtoffr ftt y—l ifcfty, i»i wiwq ■>■* —i iBB jftfc&M&sssg? lyw'Wlwiadßfc Ihlww, ttih it I yw*w not, toy I. 3ScsSs2§SSs^^?fe 148 words
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Article, Illustration489 1985-05-08 27 S GULAM - SINGAPORE'S MALAYSIA CUP '85 CAMPAIGN: POST-MORTEM By S GULAM HUSSEIN AUUNIED will be taking the team that lost to Trengganu to Tokyo and Pyongyang for the second leg of the Pre-World Cup matches later this month. And no, there will be no changes inPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 489 words
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Article192 1985-05-08 27 SINGAPORE'S defeat may be a bitter piil for Au-yeong Pak Kuan and company, especially since they are the League Cup champions. But they need only look back at history ana the record of their predecessors to console themselves. In 1973, Singapore with such luminaries as192 words
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358 1985-05-08 27 HIGH tension, coupled with lack of Malaysia Cup experience, proved the downfall of Singapore in this year's competition, their first in three years. It must be stressed that Malaysia Cup experience is not the same as international exposure. International matches are fought on strategies358 words
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Advertisement20 1985-05-08 27 BATTLE OF MINDS BEFORE THE CLASHi SPORTS CHATTER P 27 TODAY: UEFA CUP FINAL IST LEG VIDEOTON v REAL MADRID20 words
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