Singapore Monitor, 9 May 1985

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    • 260 2  -  With letters and discussions, Dr Tay finds answers for woes of 200 at Hill Street Centre ay YONG POW ANG THE BUS lane will be removed; the humps will be converted to steps; more signboards will be installed. Mundane matters, perhaps. But they represent big worries for
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    • 398 2  -  By NG MING MING SINGAPOREANS are buying more brand-name luxury goods the swanky accessories that were once bought mostly by tourists. The trend has given some welcome help to stores which have found the tourist trade shrinking. Agents for popular fashion labels like Gucci,
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    • 111 2 A REPORT on Page 1 of The Singapore Monitor yesterday stated thatthe taxi fare is 10 cents for every 2.75 km after the first two kilometres and 20 cents for every 2.7 ft kilometres after the first 10 kilometres. In fact, the charges are for every 0.27
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    • 293 3 Centre charging picnickers 30 for pail of water SWIMMERS and picnickers who want a pail of water from the East Coast Recreational Centre now have to pay 30 cents for it. The centre's management tired of picnickers making free use of facilities intended for its customers has levied charges as
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    • 230 3 THE DAYS have been getting hotter but ice-cream sellers aren't complaining. It is the time of the year when ice-cream sellers record higher sales than normal. "It is about 10 per cent above our average monthly sales of $300,000," said Mr Tan Kian
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    • 297 3  -  By YONG POW ANG TOURISTS will soon be able to see Singapore by bus with a special concession card ticket. For $5, they will be entitled to a day's unlimited travel all over the island. Three days will cost
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    • 201 3  -  By MICHAEL LIEW FOUR Singapore underE aduates will be speakg out in New Zealand next week but they don't know yet what they will be talking about. The four will be representing the National University of Singapore in the Australasian InterUniversity Debating Competition, to
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    • 422 4  -  Report by CAROLYN LEE TODAY, The Monitor brings you a sneak preview of your "new" museum. After 14 months of extensive renovation, the National Museum is due to reopen on May 22. And when the first patrons walk through the door on that day,
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    • 217 5  -  By JOSEPH LEE SINGAPORE needs more training courses for managers and supervisors, according to Mr Ng Kiat Chong, executive director of the National Productivity Board. There are two reasons for this, Mr Ng said yesterday: Companies are more aware of the need for such
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    • 391 5  -  By OEI SIN GIOK LEGALLY, the saga of Mr Teh Cheans Waifs challenge to Mr Chiam See Tong is over unless the Singapore Democratic Party leader decides to change his conditions for accepting the challenge. This was the opinion of a senior practising lawver
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    • 159 5 BUSINESS was being conducted as usual in the motorcycle shop on the ground floor when a thief sneaked into the upper floors and got away with more than $10,000 worth of valuables. The theft took place on Tuesday afternoon in a three-storey pre-war
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    • 46 5 TODAY in Parliament will return on television on Tuesday, May 14, when Parliament sits for one day. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast it on Channel Five at 9.15 pm in English and on Channel Eight at 9.30 pm in Chinese.
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    • 382 6 Gen Lee's assurance on open mobilisation BRIGADIER-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong has assured grassroots leaders that there will be minimum effect on the economy when the Ministry of Defence conducts its first open mobilisation exercise for reservists on July 8. Inconvenience would also be
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    • 477 6 IDEAS were not lacking in the two nights of Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong's discussion with grassroots leaders on total defence. MR JAMES TAN of Clementi suggested that radio licensing for cars be waived so that more people would be encouraged to install radios
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    • 231 6  - Monopoly still going strong after 50 years By PHILIP LIM LAUGHTER, hair-tearing and gnashing of teeth. Greed and the lust for power. These are the ingredients that have made Monopoly 50 years old this vear one of the most popular board games ever, according to the man responsible for selling
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 109 3 MR.DELI addsd^K i\c tempted by MR bEU's delectable < cookies and hieads from baker* )«<>r>4('< jus ass<jftment of choc< >(pies and (>i.|wes!Yrorrn® smokehouse < otncs <i wulr vanru < >t s,ius.i^o(j*pale.<> smoked meats and other srpokehousc from MR DEUs secret recipes. Wholesome and that's the hallmark of MR DELI's cookery
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    • 48 4 f FOR ffll HOME flQj 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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    • 183 5 She's given you a lifetime of tender, loving devotion. How do you even begin to thank her? It would be nice to express your appreciation for her ever so often. Especially 0n... BMp Mother's Day, May M At The Mandarin, we offer four ways to show your gratitude. jjHL On
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    • 113 6 Eyebrow wio* \»«o Is the concentration of beauty 'f LiBa Nfl vr a i\C oe ttO. able to restruct your beautiful ms^ eS eyebrows lrt \oo f o( vf\ Lisa Wong cpe° will design Sf r mT <1,, v customers. hflSP 0 0 \OS^ S v We have the expertise
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  • world
    • 581 7 UPI ST LOUIS (Mtosouri), Thursday A PSYCHOLOGIST who deals with obses-sive-compulsive behaviour says 60 per cent of his patients are washers people who have an intense fear of dirt and germs. To relieve this anxiety, the person washes and wishes, sometimes hundreds
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    • 291 7 Reuter TOKYO, Thursday THE JAPANESE are working on a wide range of space-age gadgets which will cause profound changes in car design around the Since Japan dominates the world car export market, advances here have global consequences. While many of the devices under development
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    • 197 7 Congress 'y es to cut in UN funds AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE HOUSE of Representatives yesterday apKived a cut of 15 per cent in the US contribution to administrative functions of the United Nations. However, the House delayed its implementation for a year while attempts are made to reduce what
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    • 178 8 UPI DHAKA, Thursday SIX JUTE mills announced yesterday that they were closing and three others declared lay-offs amidst a drop in demand on world markets for jute products, Bangladesh's largest export. Officials said in addition to the lay-offs and shut-downs, production in the
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    • 194 8 AP TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAEL yesterday granted posthumous citizenship to the 6 million Jews who perished in the Nazi Holocaust. "On the 40th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany, the state of Israel grants commemorative citizenship to 6 million of
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    • 451 8 STRASBOURG (France), Thursday A VOCAL minority of the European Parliament booed, heckled and walked out on President Reagan's speech yesterday the first time a visiting head of state received such an angry reception by the assembly. The outbursts began when Mr Reagan defended
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    • 190 8 Reuter SAN SALVADOR, Thurt LEFT-WING guerillas in El Salvador have kidnapped eight newlv-elect-ed mayors and killed two of them, a military spokesman said yesterday. One mayor was released unharmed and five remained in the hands of the rebels, be said. The mayors, all
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    • 186 8 AP GENEVA, Thursday SINGAPORE is the world's 15th most expensive place for a foreigner to live, according to a survey published yesterday by Business International Corporation. The Nigerian capital of Lagos remains the world's most expensive. For the fourth
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    • PEOPLE WATCH
      • 92 9 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS THE FRENCH have lost their taste for the pouting sexiness of Brigitte Bardot and want her replaced as model for "Marianne", the symbol of the Republic. According to a national opinion poll released yesterday, most French would prefer to
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      • 79 9 ALOJZY Tuchlinow, a Pole accused of rape and the murder of nine women, has asked for a sex change operation to prevent him being a danger to society again, Polish newspapers said yesterday. The trial of 89-year-old Tuchlinow. nicknamed "The Scorpion" by detectives who hunted
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      • 52 9 VIETNAM commander General William Westmoreland, framed by the American flag, walks across the Brooklyin Bridge on Tuesday at the start of a parade honouring war veterans. The event was the largest tickertape parade in terms of number of marchers (25,000 veterans took part) in the city's history.
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      • 92 9 QUEEN Elizabeth described for the first time yesterday how she celebrated Ve-Day 40 years ago mingling incognito with the jubilant crowds in London's streets. Reminiscing in a rare radio interview, she said she was terrified of being recognised as she and her sister Princess Margaret
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    • 155 9 UPI NEW YORK, Thursday WOMAN protesters yesterday picketed outside The New York Times, demanding the newspaper drop the titles "Miss" and "Mrs as discriminatory against women. About M demonstrators from an ffyMrr 0 r igimflg rOrnOgnplly pIDteSICT at the Times in what
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    • 362 9 Jailed the former No. 2 man at Pentagon Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday FORMER Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Thayer was sentenced yesterday to four years in prison and fined US$5,OOO (Sf11,000) for obstructing justice by lying during a Government investigation into an illegal stock trading scheme. The sentence, imposed by US District
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    • 523 9 AP BEIJING, Thursday THE CHINESE Government said yesterday it would raise non-staple food prices in Beijing as part of reforms to inject market forces into the economy, and Chinese sources said they were told pork, eggs and fish would rise by
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    • 60 9 AP REDWOOD CITY, (California) Thurs THE BODY of a married sailor was sent to his girlfriend instead of his wife, who didn't know about the other woman, according to a suit filed by the seaman's widow. The USf 450,000 (SI990.000) suit was filed against the
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    • 164 8 Hotel meridien Singapore. ALQHATOHfIMjI^^ ii 1 Cafe La Terrasse will echo with cheerful "Alohas" from May 1 15, when the exotic toasted coconut pudding will cuisine of the South Pacific delight sweet-lovers. comes to the Meridien. The Hawaiian Buffet is The cold buffet will include priced at $16+ per adult,
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    • 73 8 THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES City's inflation rate in brackets 1 LAGOS (27.0) 2 TOKYO (2.5) 3 TEHERAN (14.5) 4 CAIRO (15.0) ■M 5 CHICAGO (3.5) 1 6 SAN FRANCISCO (3.5) I 7 NEW YORK (3.5) i 8 TAIPEH (6.0) A 9 LOS ANGELES (3.5) Ml 9 WASHINGTON DC (3.5)
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  • money
    • 587 10  -  Company has been a loss-making venture since its inception in August 1970 #y JILL HUM SINGAPORE Clay Products Ltd, the 35 per cent-owned associate of Singapore Land, is up for sale. According to informed sources, advertisements were placed in Australia and it is understood that
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    • 158 10  -  By ANG PENG HWA THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore (MAS) is setting up a money museum to be housed in the spanking-new MAS building at Shenton Way. Called the National Currency Gallery, its opening is believed to be scheduled within the next two months to
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    • 102 10 PADERBORN (West Germany), Thurs NIXDORF Computer plans major expansion in Asia, where it expects to post growth rates of 50 per cent a year, managing board member Arno Bohn said. He said Nixdorf was holding talks in India and China on setting up jointventure
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    • 144 10 ICL, the British computer company, will design all its future retail systems to enable consumers to pay for their transactions with their automated teller machine (ATM) cards. ICI. has won the contract to supply 50 terminals for the Electronlc-Fund-Transfer- at-Point-of-Sale pilot project
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    • 235 11 IS HMLLSTREET fl WALL STREET stock prices fell today, with oil companies leading the way down. Analysts, however, said there were signs that the market was improving despite today's slight loss. The Dow Jones industrial average fell by 2.98 points to close
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    • 181 11 AP THE US dollar turned higher against major European currencies in quiet, trendless trading yesterday, stabilising after Tuesday's steep sell off. Some dealers said the dollar rose near the close of European trading, as investors interpreted Congressional testimony by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker
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    • 187 11 UNITED Engineers Ltd forecasts a difficult 1985. In the annual report, chairman Michael Wong Pakshong disclosed that the group has closed down its travel division last March because it was no longer viable. He said: "Trading conditions will continue to be difficult and pressure on
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    • 425 11 Bernama ES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE NEW Kuala Lumpur Clearing House Corporation, a key element in efforts to reorganise commodity trading in Malaysia, will be submitted for registration this week. This marks the culmination of exhaustive preparations by the Kuala Lumpur Commodity
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    • 237 11  -  By KOH SOO LEE HWA Hong Corporation hopes to maintain its 1981 earnings this year despite a downturn in real estate which is becoming a ma tor source of revenue for the 1984 annual report released on Monday, chairman Ong Chay Tone told shareholders that although
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

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  • opinion/letters
    • 150 12 I WISH to draw the attention of the relevant authorities to the health hazards faced by residents in Geylang. For several months debris have been lying in the following places: Beside No. 36, Lorong 35 Beside No. 74, Lorong 27 Beside No. 4,
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    • 224 12 I REFER to the letter by Mr Tan Heng Huay of the Housing and Development Board (SM, May 6). He reiterated that the 30-month debarment is to deter profit-making by those who sell their private property to take advantage of public
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    • 178 12 FIRST, let me say that I am a fashion enthusiast. As Singaporeans become more affluent, they naturally want to dress more elegantly in public. I would therefore like to suggest that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tele- casts more fashion shows. No doubt it is
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    • 459 13 THE SINGAPORE Hn NO ONE likes defeat, but what happened at the National Stadium on Monday night tells'Us something: Defeat is sometimes good for the soul Almost 30,000 people were there, most expecting the unlikely a threegoal victory for the Young Lions against Trengganu
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    • 168 13 ONE DAY recently I was standing and waita outside the Beverly apartments for a taxi. I had wanted to go to the Singapore Polo Club, which is not very far from Beverly Hills. Within 20 minutes, nine taxis stopped and asked me where
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    • 530 13 I READ with great interest the recent Press reports about a housewife who was nabbed for possession of 2.3 kg of No. 4 heroin, strapped on her body. Apparently a tip-off had put the Central Narcotics Bureau officers on her trail. What puzzles me is
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    • 143 12 HkUl^ 3 itw j^. j International Showband without musical instruments These three amazing Austrians are like al7 piece orchestra without the instruments. The music they make has to be rri r? T"* heard to be believed! i t A Have a hilarious time 1 1 With«he3o,diesat= /X\BRs\£Uo plus The Selection
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 73 13 B LETTERS on any subject o< pubic interest wM be accepted tor pubicetton. They should be typed and must be signed. They muat alao include the wfHar's name and addraaa #v*n it ma warn cucksm to uae a peeudonym m print. A contact taiaphona number would be ueeM. We reaerva
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • Article, Illustration
      820 14  -  Exciting Eartha savours life's moments By PAT D'ROSE WHEN Orson Welles called Eartha Kitt the most exciting woman in the world, the eminent actor-writer-director-pro-ducer knew what he was talking about. The minute the petite bundle of dynamite stepped into the arrival hall at Changi Airport late last night,
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    • 963 14  -  By LEE MARGULIES in Hollywood LAT-WP THE JEFFERSONS, currently American television's longest running primetime entertainment series, was cancelled after 11 seasons on Tuesday as Columbia Broadcasting System unveiled a fall programme lineup that will feature a new version of The Twilight
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    • 70 14 DIPLOMATS and important local businessmen gathered last week at the Japanese Ambassador to Singapore's residence to celebrate the 84th birthday of Emperor Hirohito, the world's oldest reigning monarch today. Among them was First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Goh Chok Tong (left), pictured here
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    • 133 14 "MY PET ostrich laid an egg that big.... It was delicious." Fashion designer Steve Kiang (centre) could very well be saying this to Paul Taiganides (left), American consultant with the Primary Production Department, and Kazuhiro Sugaya, general manager of Descente Hong Kong Limited. The
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    • 89 14 OF Columbia Broadcasting System's fall llneap of 22 television series, II either have been shown in Singapore, are showing now or will be shown soon. Earlier seasons of Falcon Crest, Simon and Simon, and Marder, She Wrote are now showing over Channel 5. Scarecrow
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    • 57 14 This column features social events or interesting happenings in and around town. If you have any such occasions on the calendar, our reporter will cover the function if possible. Please address your invitations to WONG SING YEONG, Faces in the Crowd, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra
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    • 61 14 IF YOU want it, here it is. Violet Lee handed over her crown to Lyana Chiok, the new Miss Singapore/Universe, at the Mandarin Ballroom last Saturday. Lyana, a 22-year-old flight stewardess, was the 22nd winner of the competition since it was started in 1964. She "is
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    • 92 14 SHE is the reason for him laughing. Timber merchant Akhbar Khan was a happy man at the Hyatt Crystal Ballroom last Saturday when he claimed for himself the former Miss Chan Kheng-Lin, owner of the Greenhouse at Scotts and an Art Forum director, as bride. It
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    • 546 16 Thursday Feature Special Helen Keller The Miracle Continues (Chlneae subtitle#) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) THIS sequel to The Miracle Worker picks up 10 years after the blind and mute Helen Keller meets teacher Anne Sullivan. Helen (Mare Winningham) preCres to enroll into Radcliffe Colje with
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    • 810 16  -  T V Sl E NE By WONG SING YEONG STUDENTS of literature who regard William Shakespeare as the Big Bad Bard because of the linguistic chore in studying his works will find his plays much easier to digest if they follow them on Channel 12. Among
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    • 641 17  -  TITLE: A PASSAGE TO INDIA STARRING: Peggy Ashcroft, Jady Davis, Victor Bueriec, James Fox, Alec Galnaess DIRECTOR: David Lean SHOWING: Lido Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THIS picturesque trip to the land of many spices is far from a mere travelogue. In
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1218 15 2.30 SBCTEXT- Live Sample Pmm. by scientists who are keen on improv- l#Mßffiß& I^l 3.00 Opening and Programme MghMghta ing the process of photosynthesis and Jf IflflHfliA foiowod by The Reetleea Years (C) cultivating more efficient agricultural f > (r) (EngHah euMMee). plants, are highlighted. 4.06 Land e< Hie Qtanta
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    • 182 15 1 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 A Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial News 12.85 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.00 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Peebles' Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming World 3.00 World News 3.00 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Kings of Swing 3.45
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 113 18 THE MUSIC MAN THE Music Man, performed by the Singapore Theatre's American Repertory Showcase, will be staged at the Victoria Theatre. The evening performances, at is 00 till Saturday. The matinee, at 2.30 pm, is on Saturday. Tickets at 925. 920, 915, 910 and 95 (evening shows) and 915, 910,
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    • 577 18 1 -V ART BY NATALIE KEL li'> H'[<\ L'j ft >' V",' LER BABTIAN \l/ I ssl/ IAI *7 the works of Natalie /F/lU/Y/W y7/ Keller Bastian wUI be /\y /AO' vf/A/ {/V/, jv' displayed at the Alliance //jj//, X y I Francaise De Singapour, rX) lA/ Draycott Park, from
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 458 19 leisure comics i^fesg#| ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Good news come from alar. September 23 to October 22 The lunar and numerical cy- You receive what had been recles highlight joy, pleasure, quested your "message" will travel, popularity, and the reach beyond your original exability to win contests.
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  • 280 20 M ■1 a IWHf w Wyiß MLMJMAIsEJW THOSE who want to study computers but have no time to attend classes can now enrol for a self-study course offered by Computeach International Ltd. This organisation is a member of the Computeach International Group of Companies,
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    • 250 20 THIS is the Personal Advancement market place where various courses for those seeking such information will be listed. Call DORIS LIAW for information and ad placement at *****90 ext 21. Survival in the 'Bffs is on everyone's mind and creative decisions, and learn stress today. Are you constantly trying to
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  • 409 22 FORMER aquaah international JEREMY YEO surveys the scene today, baaing hia asaesament on the recant Ascot Cloaed Championship. It ia far from encouraging. THE END of the Ascot 10th Singapore Closed Squash Championships last Saturday week marked a dubious" milestone of sorts regarding the
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  • 141 22 An evening of good squash for free SQUASH fans, who missed watching our squash stars in the Ascot Squash Open last weekend, have another chance this evening at the East Coast Recreation Centre, beginning at 6. The current crop of national players, including Zainal Abidin and Stewart Ballard, barring injury,
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  • 361 22 VIDEOTON 0 REAL MADRID 3 UEFA CUP FINAL (First I*9) Reuter SZEKESFEHERVAR (Hungary),Thursday REAL MADRID made virtually certain of winning their first European soccer trophy in 19 years when they beat Hungarian hosts VIDEOTON 3-0 in the first leg of the UEFA Cup final last
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  • sports
    • 409 23  -  LAN RUSH SPEAKS ALL STORIES IPS THE JOY of reaching the European Cup Final is still partly soured by the memory of our shattering failure to beat Manchester United in the Football Association (FA) Cup semi-final replay. It may sound aaft to admit
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    • 342 23 TOTTENHAM tough guy Paul Miller has an international secret he's not bothered about not playing for England! Not that the 25-year-old centre-half doesn't consider himself good enough for international football. It's just that he feels breaking into Bobby Eobson's squad has become
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    • 534 23 AFTER leading his side into an end of season scrap to avoid relegation for the second year in a row, Ipswich skipper Terry Butcher is convinced that better times are Just around the corner. The England international defender, an inspirational Krformer for both club and
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    • 140 23 ENGLAND stars Ray Wilkins and Mark Hateley are stunned following scathing criticism of their form... from their own chairman! The World Cup duo are included in Guiseppe Farina's blistering attack, launched during a Press conference. "In a number of recent games our players and I
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    • 515 24  -  r Sports in Schools C J Report by K SILVAM RAFFLES Junior College completed a double in the National Schools 'A' division badminton tournament when their girls' team beat Outram 3-2 in the final. Yesterday, a strategic ploy to plav Syed Ahmad in the third singles
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      98 24 ACCEPTING defeat is never easy, even more so If your team bows out oa penalties after fighting hard to stay in the game. These two Crescent Girls' players (left) are no exception. With tears streaming down their faces, they bemoan the fact that they were so close and yet
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    • 395 25  -  Victorian finds defeat hard to take after his team goes down to Beatty in hockey final BEATTY SEC 2 VICTORIA SEC 0 [Sports in Schools I j Report by B KULA BEATTY Sec School's 18-vear wait to recapture the National Schools 'B' Division hockey title
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    • 693 26 snuncuirai COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK EVERY year, Hitachi sends a soccer team to Singapore for a series of friendly matches. This time, it seems the company has sent enough players to make up three teams. Our reporter at Jalan Besar Stadium last
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    • 298 26  -  K CHANDRAN Singapore 0923 IN ENGLAND and the more soccercrazed countries, managers' heads would roll after any soccer disaster. In Singapore, nobody is asking for the manager's head or that of the coach for the disaster on Monday. We have to be thankful for
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    • 295 26  -  GERAM SEKALI Singapore 2S7S HUSSEIN ALJUNIED may be a good coach. I will even concede that he is a good tactician. But, alas, he is also a stubborn soul. He is not prepared to give our youngsters a chance. It is of course true
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    • 111 26 IT IS embarrassing to know that while our Intermediate soccer team won an international tournament in Brunei recently, our national team lost to a state team in the Malaysia Cup. Where is the naUonal pride? I would suggest that in future we should send
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    • 117 26  -  MICHAEL SONG Singapore 1335 SO MUCH for our much-vaunted national soccer team. Losing to Japan was all right. It was one country against another. But to go down to a state team in the Malaysia Cup is too much. But then, even when we had
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    • 88 26 1985 SQUASH LEAGUE (ORGANISED BY SINGAPORE SQUASH RACKETS ASSOCIATION) Business Houses are invited to participate in The Anchor Beer Business Houses Squash League 1985 series. The qualifying rounds commence June 17,1985. The League comprises 3 sections: Two for men (Open and Graded) One for ladies (Graded) Registration forms and by-laws
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 249 27 Reuter LONDON, Thursday EVERTON celebrated clinching the English First Division soccer title earlier this week with an easy 3-0 win over struggling West Ham. The Everton players did a lap of honour before the game after being presented with the Championship trophy by
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    • 240 27  -  JESSIE QUEK SINGAPORE 2057 A FEEDBACK mechanism, including seminar, has baan suggested by s Monitor reader to find out just what want wrong on Monday, whan Singapore could manage Just a 1-0 victory, not enough to wipe out the two-goal advantage held by
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    • 205 27  -  SAMSUDDIN Z SINGAPORE 2879 I FULLY agree with Hussein Aljunied's decision to play Au-veong Pak Kwan upfront. He is familiar with this position. In fact, he is the top scorer for his club in the domestic league. But I am afraid Au-yeong had
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    • 204 27 I AM sorry we have been eliminated from the Malaysia Cup competition. But all is not lost, if those in charge of the destiny of the Singapore team learn from the bitter lessons. Lesson Number One: Prepare our team to play under any
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