Singapore Monitor, 11 May 1985

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Saturday, May 11,1985 30cents
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  • 516 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Saturday FORTY people were killed and 100 injured yesterday as Sikh militants carried out attacks here and in other parts of northern India. Thirteen bomb blasts in the Indian capital killed 20 people, mainly on buses, reported
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 340 1 IW3!x!SM CHANGES IN TAXI FARES SINCE 1-1-1985 MMMWIIT CHAHO«« liLOWltkml MOWHto, FARES BEFORE APRIL 1 $1.20 for the 10 cants for every 375 metres Midnight Surcharge: Ist I.skm (no difference for trips longer 50% of metered fere than 10 km) between 1 am and 6 am. Paeaenger Surcharge: 10 cents
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    • 123 1 ""jfcrfiini i inwairi IIumWDKI Something to crow about BIG ROOSTER Hot Chicken Roll $2 ,f,[sp,fps, EMER^tS pgtSG ofthe Moijth f May joss Vpyi Imon r Ttuft IM^ S itjEmWs I W> eo^Sm Emeralds make precious gifts so present yourself or someone special with these stunning emerald-diamond combinations, elegantly set in
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    • 521 2  -  By SURESH NAIR THE SINGAPORE Recreation Club is having a $1-million facelift in a bid to make it the social meeting place in the Raffles City/Manna Centre area. Said the Padang club manager, Mr Naranjan Singh: "We want to project our
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    • 460 2  -  By JULIE ANNE SIT TWO WOMEN walked away with two important awards at the Singapore Institute of Management Diploma Graduation Ceremony last night. Lieutenant Angelene Kok, 27, a staff officer at the Ministry of Defence, took the Shell Gold Medal Award. Miss Seet Slew
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    • 325 2 Watch out these medallions are not $10 coins AT A QUICK glance they look the same but one, the "10 Singollar", is not legal tender. The 10 Singollar pieces, while looking very much like the $10 coins issued by the Board of Commissioner of Currency, Singapore, are medallions or medals
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    • 336 3  -  By CAROLYN LEE A MIST HUNG over most parts of Singapore yesterday morning with the lowest visibility recorded at 2.5 kilometres at the Paya Lebar meteorological station. At another meteorological station in Seletar, the lowest visibility recorded yesterday before 9am was 7 km. On a
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    • 228 3  -  By CALVIN TAN "THEY must have used a crane." That was the only plausible explanation that staff at a Jurong engineering company could think of for two thefts, in which steel plates weighing 14,400 kilograms were lifted from the firm's yard. A fence around the yard
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    • 181 3 A FOUR-KILOMETRE walk-a-jog will be the main fund-raising activity for tomorrow's Nurses' Day 1985. The money raised will fo to the Home Nursing 'oundation (HNF) and the Nurses' Education Account. The nurses, in portraying the image of "Service before Self" hope to
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    • 641 4  -  By YONG POW ANG TAXI passengers will pay a little more than at present bat less than what they paid on April 1 if a new fare structure proposed by taxi companies is accepted by the Government The suggested fares fall between the fares
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    • 263 4  -  By MICHAEL LIEW A TAXI driver whose car was advertised for hire at 915 an hour last month has lost his taxi. But the company he rented it from said its action in taking the taxi back had nothing to do with the advertisement. It happened
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    • 189 4 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPORE will host the next biennial Asia Pacific Regional Conference of Art Educationists in August. "The Role of Art in a Multicultural Society" is the theme of the conference. A forum will be organised for the delegates to exchange their views
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    • 601 4  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN SINGAPOREANS will, once again, be able to view the legislative process in their homes when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation telecasts the one-day Parliamentary sitting on Tuesday evening. The most important business on that day will be the second reading of
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    • 139 5 THE HOUSING and Development Board and the Urban Redevelopment Authority announced yesterday that they were giving tenants of their commercial and industrial premises a IS per cent rent rebate for one year from April 1. OEJ SIN GIOK and CHEE LI CHCk) asked some tenants enjoying the rebate
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    • 641 5 ALEXANDRA VILLAGE! MR HO GIM SIONG, 35, of Kheag Tat Enterprise: "Business has been very bad this year and the rebate is naturally good news to us. But SO per cent would help us better. "Anyway, with the slight reduction in the rent,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 SuNDflf CurfyUffin At Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. Raffles Hotel O"* B legendary Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 92 3 Cherry O!^-— Goodbye other shoe shine products. Here comes Cherry Readywax. The quick, easy and effective liquid wax shoe polish that performs like any good quality shoe wax. Cherry polishes evenly and leaves a shine that lasts longer than any other instant shoe shine. Waterproof to protect your shoes in
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    • 174 5 A WELCOME MOVE IN TMISI BAD TIMKti EDITORIAL PAQI 11 jShowflats are certainly impressive to 4T? M look at. But today we will not just try to impress you. We invite you to giat the actual condition of our J m bare units. Nothing will be hidden V—y y from
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  • world
    • 1237 6 Controversy rages as victim recants testimony that sent accused to Jail SATURDAY PEOPLE N A HOT July night in the Long John Silver Restaurant, Homewood, Chicago, pretty 16-year-old waitress Cathleen Crowell hung up her overall and headed for home. A few kilometres away, dropout
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    • 114 6 CATHY Crowell was the child of a broken home. Her mother and father split when she was about 11. When her mother became ill and later died, she and two brothers were sent to foster homes. In Cathy's case, there were at least three different
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    • 125 6 JUST 20 kilometres away from Cathy Crowell's hometown of Homewood, in the suburban town of Country Club Hills, Gary Dotson at 22 was emerging into adult life as the sort of failure hardworking parents despair of. He was a high school dropout, a long-haired hippie
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    • 269 7 Agencies BANGKOK, Saturday MALAYSIA criticised Vietnam for its continued presence in Cambodia as combat between Thai and Vietnamese forces along the Thai-Cambodian border was reported to be continuing. The US Government has also strongly condemned Vietnam's incursion into Thailand, saying such actions
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    • 212 7 AP NEW DELHI, Saturday MORE than 75 Tamils were killed in northern Sri Lanka when army troops went on a rampage to avenge an ambush by separatist guerillas, the United News of India reported yesterday. In a despatch from Colombo, the news agency
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    • 147 7 AP LONDON, Saturday THE Sultan of Brunei lost his latest bid yesterday to oust the management company running the elegant Dorchester Hotel which he bought In January for a reported £43 million (Ssll7 million). Three appeal court judges unanimously dismissed an
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    • 121 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sat PRESIDENT Reagan returned to the White House yesterday after his controversial European tour and signalled a desire for a summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev here rather than at the United Nations. Mr Reagan told a news conference in Lisbon earlier yesterday
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    • 173 7 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Saturday THE UNITED Nations appealed to the news media yesterday to dampen broadcast reports that Stevie Wonder may perform during his 35th birthday visit here on Monday, when he will be honoured as a foe of apartheid. Spokesman Joe Sills
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 109 7 liHf; j M[ox lunch this Sunday Because a full buffet spread of 23 delicious local specialities awaits you! From salads and cold V: I appetizers to main dishes like Diced Prawns !"t c -4*' With Dried Chilli, Beef Rendang, Chow Mein I Jgjjv With Seafood, Pork Spare Ribs In Black
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  • money
    • 590 8  -  By JILL HUM BANKERS yesterday welcomed the- Government's moves to attract more funds into Singapore. They also suggested that the tax exemption scheme for fund management should include offshore funds invested in Singapore and Malaysia. They were responding to a speech made by
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    • 121 8 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation's Honorary Life President, Mr Tan Chin Tuan, has been "immortalised on canvas." A portrait of him hangs in the boardroom on the 49th storey of the OCBC building. According to Berita, the bank's inhouse newsletter, the portrait was completed in five months
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    • 137 8 Reuter TOTAL assets and liabilities of Singapore's Asian Dollar Market rose 0.5 per cent in February to U*****.02 billion (Ss2BB billion), after a 0.2 per cent increase in January, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said. The year-on-year growth, however, slowed in February to
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    • 246 8 INVESTORS from Singapore have pumped a total of US$l5B million (Ss34B million) into Indonesia over the past 17- years, making it the ninth biggest foreign investor in Indonesia, according to the annual report of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce. Singapore's 27 approved projects
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    • 257 8 MANY Malaysian businessmen do not know enough about the General System of Preferences (GSP) to take full advantage of the auty-free status of some 3,000 products entering the United States. They have tapped only half of the benefits tney would be entitled to
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    • 167 9 B HMLLSTREET 9 Reuter THE MARKET ran up a strong gain in active trading yesterday as investors celebrated a vote in the Senate that they assumed would mean an early resolution of the problems posed by the massive US budget deficit. The Dow
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    • 55 9 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 798.12, up 8.36 points from Thursday.' The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 407.11, up 4.83 points from Thursday's close of 402.28. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.2121 points to 132.9880 at the close, compared
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    • 178 9 AP THE AMERICAN dollar fell against most leading currencies in quiet trading yesterday, closing near its lows of the day, as interest rates fell in the United States. Gold prices slipped in Hong Kong but rose later in Europe and the United States. Republic National Bank of
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    • 95 9 Reuter HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), Sat AMERICAN business leaders yesterday forecasted that the American economy will slow down in the second half of 1985 and in 1986. This situation is expected mainly due to tough competition from foreign industry, but they saw little chance of a
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    • 180 9 LEE KIM Tah Holdings is exploring opportunities in China and in property development. The group announced that it had signed a preliminary agreement yesterday with two corporations in Xiamen to set up a company with a proposed range of businesses including
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    • 352 9 SHARE PRICES for the week opened initially easier and firmed towards the weekend. The early part of the week saw bargain-hunt-ing for blue chips by institutions with sentiment in the broader-based market improving towards the end of the week, dealers say. The Straits Times
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    • 61 9 Turnover Value OUB ST Dow Change Ready Sett Ready Sett Ind Ind Jones MON 4.6m 0.7m $8.8m $1.2m 401.45 790.09 1247.79 +0.55 TUE 5.1m 0.5m $8.9m $0.9m 401.74 789.31 1252.76 +4.97 WED 5.1m 0.8m $11.9m $1.6m 401.59 790.53 1249.78 -2.98 THU 4.9m 0.7m $8.2m $0.9m 402.28 791.76
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 Mii c *4^' r Featuring our Rebel Rockers the band NIGHTSHIFT. 1 inclusive of Ist Drink V >' t Weekdays till lam Weekends till 2am \x- > w Level 2, Centrepoint. Reservations:- *****21
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  • 376 10  -  opinion/letters CHINATOWN MAN Singapore 0409 IT SADDENS me to note that despite official assurances there seems to be no letting up of the destruction of the pla«es that remind us of our cultural heritage. Boat Quay has been transformed beyond recognition. Parts of Chinatown are gone
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  • 1487 10 features American visitors, US dollars, American music, books and magazines, US-made cigarettes and Jeans and other consumer goods they seem to find much favour with the Vietnamese. But is the Vietnamese liking for American things and people real or superficial and misleading? Just
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  • opinion/letters
    • 414 11 THE SINGAPORE A ROUSING cheer is in order for the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and Urban Renewal Authority (URA) for being responsive landlords. Their 15 per cent rebate on rents for their commercial premises is a gesture that will be appreciated in
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    • 702 11 A GOOD number of home-grown ideas have been used to train the economically weak so that they can have a decent livelihood, whether as shop assistants, market stallholders or taxi drivers, and to help them own a house. During the early Sixties, jobs were scarce.
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    • 180 11 TO ENCOURAGE a business friend to invest in Singapore my wife agreed to be the local director for his company seven years ago. There were two other foreign directors, friends of our business friend. My wife held no shares nor received any remuneration but became the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 79 11 LETTERS on any subject of public intorwt wl be accepted (or pubMcitton. They should be typed and mutt be signed. They mutt atoo maude the wAtmutt be eigned. They mutt eieo Inaude the water's name and addreet even H the writar deddet to use a pteudonym in prtnt. A contact
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • Saturday snippets
      • 123 12 SHUTTERBUGS will be allowed into the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) to photograph some butterflies on May 26. But the colourful models will not be of the insect family. The main cast of The Unyielding Butterflies (showing over Channel 8) will be posing at the street scene featured in
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      • 137 12 SBC artistes are looking beyond the station in search of fame and, perhaps, a little fortune. And some, like Hugo Ng (Wu Guian), star of the drama serial Pursuit, prove that they can sins as well as act. Hugo, who will be singing every night at the
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      • 84 12 AN undergraduate on vacation was exasperated when she missed the audition for extras for Passion Flower, soon to be filmed here. She needed the money (daily wages of $70 and above) but, most of all, she wanted to be near Bruce Boxleitner, the dashing star of
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    • 213 12 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (1) We are the World USA for Africa (Columbia). 2. (2) Crasy for You Madonna (Qeffen-Wamer Brothore). 3. (4) Dont You (Forget about Me) Simple Mtods (ASM) 4. (8)
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    • Article, Illustration
      1333 12 VIOLETOOOfN f a food writer and consultant, a cook, a classical singer and a music critic, has written often in these capacities. But Violet is also a mother and tomorrow, being Mother's Day, is her day. Here, she writes about being a parent and how she juggles
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    • 267 12 I LIKE my mother to be famf oat. My frleads thiak It b alee L to have a famous mother, and I thiak so, too. I felt good whea my frleads told me that they saw her Jamplag into the
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    • 564 12  -  By PAT D'ROSE LOUISE WONG'S entrance saved the show, An Inspector Calls, staged by the Literary, Dramatic and Debating Society of Hwa Chong Junior College at the Drama Centre last night. She was the central figure as Inspector Tay and her intelligent acting nude her
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    • 241 12 MOTIL MUCK SPECIALS CENTURY PARK SHERATON Hubertus Grill $65++ Sat dinner. Complimentary champagne cocktail. CROWN PRINCE Feng Cheng Lou $400++ and Nine-course Chinese $600++ dinner (table for 10) Cafe de Prince $30++ Three different sixcourse menus. A carn&tion will be given to every mother DYNASTY Le
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    • 380 14 Centrestaae All th« Way Home (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) SETT in 191S, this play examines the impact of death on an extended family. Mary Follet (Sally Field), mother of a six-year-old boy, Rufus, is expecting her second child. But soon after breaking the good news to
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    • 419 14 Film Focus Bergman and Hitchcock Movies: Spellbound (b/w) (r) (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) A BRILLIANT psychoanalyst, Dr Constance Peterson (Ingrid Bergman) falls in love with her new boss, Dr Edwardes (Gregory Peck), in this Hitchcock classic directed by the author himself. It soon becomes apparent that Edwardes is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 563 12 FILM GUIDE Midaight Show: THE BODY IS WILLING (C) MANDARIN (*****01) (MS, 3.15. 7.15, 9.15): NIGHT CALLER (C) OAUT (*****16) (1.34, 3.30.7.31, ».34> NIGHT CALLER M |d.l(k< SkU: THE BODY IS WILLING <C) Midnight Skow (11.45 pm* THE BODY IS WILLING (Q TO* PAYOH (*****34) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): NIGHT
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1631 13 Leisure/tv 141 Sample (9'een sea bass a 12.55 Opening and Programme Highlights coconut and pineapple sweet. foiowad by Sesame Street* 7.10 Musical Soiree Featuring SSO PerThe letters E and F and the number 12 cussion Ensemble. &V ere taught The Singapore Symphony Orchestra Fv 2.00 Smurfa (r) (Cartoon). Percussion Ensemble,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 552 14 Tomorrow's programmes 0.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pmm. 5.20 World of James IWdwntr South 9.00 Opening and Programme High-' Pacific: End of Edan?* lighta followed by Today's See Tomorrow's Highlights. > as sSS'r"c2£2S' J-'O HOW"* HtuhHoM.. iaScS?cSrSr 10.30 Rugby Special. 5-25 Simon and Simon Shadow of Featured are matches between
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 206 15 LIDO: NOW SHOWING! (*****14) 4 INOMc 11an, 130, MS, MS No Aw LM OMtonts CONCESSION: 11.50 A S2.SO at Ham A 2.90pm DAVID LEAN. THE DIRECTOR OF "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" AND THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KVYAI," INVITES YOU ON. win NCR of 2 HHHSHHH ACADEMY AWARDS RIWUnS
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    • 126 15 KRETA AYER PEOPLE'S THEATRE I GOLDEN SULTAN TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! NOHII TMATM ILIIMkOOLMN SULTAN 11.41pm KRETA AYERPEOPLE'S THEATRE OPENS TOMORROW! 5 SHOWS: 11.00, I.SO, 3.45, 7.00, 9.15pm HE'S ALL COILED UP IN AN INTERNATIONAL JEWEL SMUGGLING CAPER CtA/IC P ,a Y sacatand jerw 1W rjgT CATHAY ORCHARD (11.45pm) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! A
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 420 15 CHARITY FOOD AND I FUNFAIR I J Wuft. .I K Jtl A CHARITY Food and I j|jlZH23 jtfT 4£*** Funfair, organised by < BWTWBKiHHLWi General Motors (S) Prf- I if ilBIBHllamP vate Limited, will be held at 501, Ang Mo Kio .I'BsT Xfi. Industrial Park 1, Singa- I f Fiore
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    • 53 15 RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE RICHARD HARRIS stars as John Morgan, an English aristocrat who leads the Yellow Hand Sioux tribe to freedom. This western will be screened at the Hilton Movie House by the rooftop poolside tomorrow at 8.15 pm. There will be a first drink charge of
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 779 16 leisure comics I I I I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook milW VW, IV* WAP TH*T I WoNDfcRfP I -T SO*e PfofU A« «TUDVWG- HOW WUCH OUR. TH**C feteß* AU-KIWJX fyzSmM *CK}» t»E Eff*crs op ewnc. ]A J Exasave A»M»rrs if ABOUT IT ev j ELgcnwcnv flwM. A, I <*>&<#?... J
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 380 17  -  Wm By COMPUTER ANALYST Crown Counsel (No 3 in Race 8), who failed by a head to catch rank-outsider Bok Koon Ong in the opening race, the 1,200 metres event for Class 3 Division 5 horses, last Saturday, can make amends in the
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    • 220 17  -  By MA-TAN SWING AHEAD (Race 2, No 1) and Ovation V (Race 3, No 13) are my two best bets in today's card of eight races in Ipoh. Swing Ahead has raced four times, opening his account with a win over 1,100 metres on a
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    • 377 17  -  By TET THIS season's leading local jockey, S Y Leong, is the rider to follow in Ipoh today. Leong has only two rides Useful Advice (No 15) in Race 3 and Sotte Grande (No 9) in Race 4
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    • 199 17 DANIEL offers Senyum (Race 2, No 5) and Almecolour (Race 6, No 5) as his special tips. Senynm has raced three times over 1,200 m and 1,400 m without success. His best effort being his fifth to Productivity over the Bukit Timah 1,400 m on
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    • 167 17 TIT MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao 8»o) (Wan Bm) Racai 4AlrWoN 4AKWon 6 Bayu Wangi < a* wcf 7 Rpng Ftm 7 ryiiq Fm i Paraft H*o S Champagne Charta ftutl JSfctMAafcu 1 faring An**<l i Swing AJw«l 5 Sanyun 5 Stnyum 2 S»«jroanahu 1 Swtig Ahead
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    • 229 17 1st 2nd 3rd Nigal Tilay 20 13 9 Malcolm Johnston 16 20 16 3 Y Laong 14 8 6 QCook 13 16 16 Subian Dalwaa 13 8 10 Connorton 13 5 5 Terry Lucas 12 4 3 Satchas 10 12 15 Foo Yuh Kong 10 6 4 Hamid
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    • Article, Illustration
      1704 18 RACE 1 2.15 CI 3 Div 4 1600 m Long Course Stakes: $14,500 1 ***** PERAKHERO 1-39.7 (4)57 0 Raimy 1/3 sag E BREUKELEN GYOO/18-0 P37 1g Feb. S3B 7g March. 35g last wook 37 4y Thu 2 1304 Linn (10)56.0 Kam 1/2 sem ZAFIR GYSH/11-G 3 *****
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 265 19 11 "toibW 1 J| y .vKWGiflqci Ms'/ WOWfcwi' Claeeifted Ad Ralti Uaiaptn MoaHwi Saaiay Monitor: Wwfc OSS ccaU per word 1.55 cnli per word Maplay 17.70 per col. c* $10.00 p«r col. cm Mmh Nn Moo-Frl, ha-Sf« Sot. «aa-lpaa ACCOUNTING A 1 ACCOUNTS*! 280 7777/ *****57. DOWELL MANAGEMENT *****01. FOR
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    • 374 19 EMPLOYMENT Situations Vacant u HHDB invitee applications from Singapore citizens for the folowing poets: (A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Building or approved equivalent. Day to day management of construction contracts; procoesing of payment ciaima; assist in the preparation and evekietlon of tenders for repairs/minor works and subsequent
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    • 75 19 Prlvata Tuition PT A GROUP OF tutors wMing to give tuition to Primary level at al areas. Cal: 471 1183. TUTORS NEEDED FOR aN levels/ sublacts/ districts. Preferably A level and above. Please contact: 220 0049. Sltuatlona Vacant nt RSHINQ FISH A FISH 295 1575. OVERNIGHT WEEKEND Fishing 734 3260,
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    • 209 19 FOOD CORNER CATERERS INDONESIAN BUFFET 440 3255. MEMORY CATERER 481 9428. MRS. WAN Buffet Service 778 0532. FITNESS CLUB MEMBERSHIP at .WOO- Aarobta dancing, and health equipment facetiae. CaN 293 ***** Louis. NATIONAL CTV/ VCR sti under guarantaa. First $1,200 sacuree. Free antennae and rack. Tel: *****48. FURNITURE/ RESTORATION/ REUPHOLSTERY
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    • 296 19 Computar Products/ Sarvlcaa r so $2S lor PC/XT joystick card $1,410 lor PC/XT modal J. add out |1J«0 tor PC/XT modal -1. iMprmnt today 11,8*0 lor PC/XT modal H, ■Npment Sunday wNh extra gift $1,710 tor PC/XT modal Q. shipment Monday Special Otecoum upon personal dtocueaion to your choice ol
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    • 125 19 Claanlng Barvlcaa c DRY CLEANING Carpet Services. Cal Magna Dry 732 1234. Domastlc Sarvlcas FILIPINO MAE)S CAREFULLY screened. Babysitters all rounders. English speaking. No need to depoeit $5,000 Karl Ten, inter-Mares *****44/ *****45 Reg. No. B-0226-01. Someone wonts what you don't If you don't need it-eel it! MONITOR'S CLASSIFIED ADS
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    • 408 19 PEN PALS GOODLUCK FRIENDS CENTRE introduces ideal friends, lifetime partners oonfldantieay. Please send stamped seM-eddreesed envelope to get lew hundreds members particulars free of charge to Bras Baseh P.O. Box 260. Singapore 9118. Tel: *****06. *****23 11am to 10pm. Reg No: *****1/00 C. (Estd. 1979) CHONG KUAN Sang, Marriage-Aid Bureau,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 394 20 classified* e 273-9090 THE MEETING PLACE CMNESE BACHELOR 2S, programmer, seeks male Mends who sntoy traveßng. Reply box noMimfll Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road. (*****). PLEASANT CHMKSC GENTLEMAN, egsd 33. tasks Unoara lady friends. Appreciate oQiwm wun contact numov to Nee Soon P.O. Box 15.*****. MDIAN MUHJM, 49, vriahee to
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    • 494 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lim Kok Kbeng of No. Blk 115, Clement! Street IS, No. 10-62, Singapore 0512, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s: Kok Kheng Mini Supermarket, Blk 100, Cleroenti Street 11, No. 01-00, Singapore 0512, and that
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    • 170 20 NOTICES Recruiting! Call Monitor's Classified today 273-9090 M THE MATTER OF THE COMPANCS ACT CAP. 188, AND M THE MATTER OF IWAKO SMQAPORE PTE. LTD. (M VOLUNTARY UQUDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WMDMQ UP At an Extraordinary General Maattna of tha abovanamad company duly convened and hatd at Block 531. Upper Croat
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    • 517 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Kong Kuee Chin of No. 1 Glasgow Read, Singapore 1954, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s: Wan Tat Eating House 189 Pays Lebar Road, Singapore and that this application will be heard in Court
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    • 104 20 pacific ummas mwati umtteo E—g, hi (Members' Vohmtary Wlndbif-Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In accordance with Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final General meeting of the Members of the above Company wM be held at offlcm of L. C. Loong A Co., 4 Battery Road
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  • sports
    • 834 21 Last games a formality to some but a last effort for others to settle promotion and relegation SaMOM ftAAMft OH MflllK ftOCCttA AS ENGLISH soccer moves into its last full Saturday programme of the season, for most of the clubs the matches to play remain
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    • 362 21 TODAY'S DIV ONE TIES: Nottm Forest v Evert on, Norwich v Newcastle. Southampton v Coventry; Tottenham v Watford; Liverpool v Aston Villa; West Brom v Arsenal; Luton v Leicester; QPR v Man Utd; Sheff Wed v West Ham; Stoke v Chelsea; Sunderland v Ipswich. TUSSLE AT THE
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    • 212 22 Policemen calm things down after player attacks referee Bernama KOTA BAHRU, Saturday POLICE rushed onto the pitch at the Sultan Mohamed IV stadium here last night to prevent a brawl after the game. Negri Sembilan goalkeeper Alias Said Mohamed started the trouble when he attacked
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    • 22 22 Qoalscorers: Zulkifli Hussein (14th minute), Haniffa Harun (26th), Hashim Mustapha (31st and 44th), Zamzali Khan (77th penalty).
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    • 212 22 AP NEW YORK, Saturday RAY "Boom Boom" Mancini, a former World Boxing Association lightweight champion, denied yesterday a published report that he was retiring from boxing. "As of now I'm not retired," Mancini said. "When I make the announcement, 111 do it the
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    • 223 22 CAN ROSSIGNOL down Barbican Beer? Or will Prince choke on Browning? No, this is not a television serial on beverages but the start of- a glamorous tennis aeries at Kallang today from 2.15 pm. The Citizen Team Tennis challenge is spearheaded by four teams,
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    • 176 22 ABOUT 100 members of constituency sports clubs attended a dialogue session held by the SSC last night The highlight of the session was the debate over a recent survey which showed that the constituency sports clubs have fared badly in promoting sports. Mass participation events were
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      • 79 22 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD JOSE-LUIS CLERC of Argentina beat a tired Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakia to reach the semi-finals of the USfIOO.OOO ($246,000) Munich Grand Prix tennis tournament. Gere, seeded sixth, beat the fourth-seeded winner of last week's West German Open 7-5, 0-3 in
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      • 56 22 1 DOUBLE Olympic champion Michael Gross made light wyrk of the men's 200 metres freestyle on the opening day of the Sette Colli (Seven Hills) international swimming meeting yesterday. Gross' stylish performance helped compensate for the disappointment caused by the withdrawal of Australian Jon Sieven, Gross'
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      • 51 22 AUSTRALIAN star Jan Stephenson (above) takes a single shot lead into today's final round of the US$5O,OOO (Sfl 12,000) Hennessy Ladies Golf Cup at St Cloud, France. The SS-year-old Stephenson shot a two under par 72 over the 5,640-metre course yesterday to finish eight under at
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      • 62 22 TOP SEED Pam Shriver of the United States reached the singles semi-finals of the Australian women's indoor tennis championship yesterday but her mind is on tomorrow's final. She beat Eosalyn Fairbank 7-6, 6-2 despite a brief rally by the South African from 3-1 down in the first
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    • 341 23  -  H Sports in School^ A. By K SILVAM BUKIT MERAH Vocational Institute warded off strong resistance from defending champions Hwa Chong Junior College to win the National Schools 'A division volleyball title for the first time. Playing before a capacity crowd of more than
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    • 358 23 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Agencies NEW YORK, Saturday TWO-TIME defending champion John McEnroe and arch-rival Ivan Lend! two of the world's top tennis players headed for another high-powered showdown as both advanced to the semi-finals of the Tournament of Champions. McEnroe needed a third-set tiebreaker
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    • 69 23 Reuter PARIS, Saturday FRENCH First Division football side Bastia was yesterday ordered not to use its stadium for two home games after outbreaks of violence among fans at a French Cup match last month. The French Football Federation made the ruling as
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