Singapore Monitor, 15 May 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR rEVLftiKO EDITION M C (P) No. 51/5/85 Wednesday, May 15, 1985 30cents
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  • 433 1  -  'It will be modern centre for psychiatric treatment' By LOONG SWEE YIN THE HEALTH Ministry plans to demolish Woodbridge Hospital and replace it with a new, compact and multistory hospital complex that is in keeping with a modern centre for psychiatric treatment. Mr
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  • 339 1 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, W«dn*sday THE EMPLOYEES Provident Fund (EPF) has an "extra" Msloo million (Ss9o million) which cannot be accounted for, according to AuditorGeneral Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria. The EPF management does not know who the contributors are because employers
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  • 109 1 UPI MARYSVILLE (California), Wednesday A POLICE officer's life was saved when a bullet fired at point-blank range deflected off a lipstick case in her breast pocket, officers said. The case deflected a .22calibre bullet fired at officer Cheryl Cline by a teenager she was questioning
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • home
    • 210 2  -  By JOSEPH LEE A NEW drug to cure diabetes coyld be produced in space in future if present experiments undertaken in the space shuttle prove successful. An executive of Nasa (the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration) said yesterday this was just
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    • 131 2 SOTHEBY'S, the world s leading company of fine art auctioneers, has opened its newest representative office in Singapore. The office which opens today will serve all clients in Singapore and in the South-east Asian region. The opening of the office underlines Sotheby's recognition of the
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    • 243 2  -  By JULIE ANNE SIT A GROCERY-SHOP proprietor described yesterday how he heard a woman scream "Oh! robbery!" in Mandarin, and ran outside to see a man snatch a handbag from the woman and escape on a motorcycle. The bag contained gold worth $277,905.
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    • 137 2  -  By IRENE TOH THE UNSATISFACTORY work performance of an assistant resident engineer attached to the Mass Rapid Transit project at City Hall aroused the suspicion of the corporation's personnel and administrative manager. A check with the University of Liverpool revealed that Fan KamChuen, 42, a
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    • 309 2 A BATTERY of Hollywood stars are set to come to Singapore next week to win the hearts of audiences here and help bag a hefty $450,000 for charity. In what has apparently become an annual affair, the wellknown film and television personalities
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    • 241 3  -  Another in coma after the brutal attack at uncompleted school site By SURESH NAIR TWO ELDERLY canteen workers were brutally attacked by unknown assailants in a pre-dawn robbery at an uncompleted primary school site in Bukit Batok early this morning. Police said 53-year-old Riazuddin Nisarali, a permanent
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    • 310 3  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN THE PROPOSED pharmaceutical factory, estimated to cost $26.5 million (excluding land cost), will be concerned with the processing of active ingredients into the finalised form, such as tablets, capsules, mixtures, injectures and ointments. It is meant
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    • 187 3  -  By YONG POW ANG THE CONSTRAINTS in Singapore have made certain restraints imperative for the practice of parliamentary democracy here, says Professor Lau Teik Soon (PAP-Serangoon Gardens). The constraints are limited land and manpower resources, multi-racial society and the concerns for political stability
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    • 353 4  -  By ROBERT CONCEICAO A COURT has imposed the highest penalty ever recorded against a person or company in Singapore for failing to submit tax returns. Wah Sheng Private Limited was yesterday fined $40 a day $10 less than the maximum for continued failure
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    • 65 4 UNDER Section 94 (2A) of the Income Tax Act, any person (or company) which has been convicted twice or more for failing to submit the annual returns of the same year of assessment to the Comptroller of Income Tax is liable to a further penalty of
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    • 178 4  -  By TOM SU FEN TOUR OPERATORS are hoping that direct flights to Beijing, launched today, will make Singapore the tourist gateway to China in a year or two. And the early indications are promising. All seats on the first two Singapore Airlines flights
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    • 53 4 THE SINGAPORE Airlines flights depart from Singapore on Wednesdays and Fridays for Beijing via Shanghai. The Civil Aviation Authorities of China will launch its service on June 17 with Boeing 747s from Belling. The flights leave the capital every Monday and Friday for Singapore with a
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    • 84 4 SINGAPOREANS are drinking more coffee these davs. Our per capita coffee consumption is one of the highest in South-east Asia, according to Mr Cassian Cheung, Product Manager for coffee and instant drinks with Nestle (S) Pte Ltd. He said yesterday: "Generally, in Singapore, coffee sales
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 130 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS THE DEATH of national cycling ace Noor Azmi Talib in a road accident on Monday may will be a tragic blow to the sport. But the grief felt by Noor Azmi s father, Mr Talib Ahmad, SI, seemed simply immeasurable.
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      • 81 4 WORRIED family members have begun having their relatives' names engraved on uie marble lions that guard their tombs after, the theft of 18 such lions from a Singapore cemetery. According to a stone-engraver, this makes it harder to sell stolen lions because the names have to be
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      • 82 4 RESIDENTS of Tiong Bahru whose electrical appliances were damaged by a voltage surge on May 4 still do not know where they can claim compensation. They are awaiting the outcome of a meeting to be held on Friday, at which the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) will
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      • 92 4 WE ARE not part of the Community Chest, says the Singapore Association for the Blind. This has made it difficult for the association to raise funds. And to drive home the message, the association is staging its first charity concert from which it hopes to raise
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      • 100 4 THE PRICE of newspapers may go up later in the year. Singapore Press Holdings yesterday reported a 0.3 per cent dip in trading profit before tax from $47.6 million to $47.5 million. This was due to lower advertising revenue, the group said in an interim report
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  • world
    • 286 6 UPI BANGKOK, Wednesday THAI troops, backed by bombers and artillery, seized part of a hill occupied by Vietnamese units intruding into south-eastern Thailand, a military spokesman said today. Recontrol of a portion of the Trat Province hill near the Thai-Cambodian border came after Vietnamese
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    • 201 6 AP PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday POLICE sifting through the smouldering rubble of the headquarters of Move, a bizarre radical cult, found six bodies yesterday. Mayor Wilson Goode pledged to rebuild an entire neighbourhood and defended police tactics that ended a shootout with
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    • 128 6 AP JAKARTA, Wed A DISTRICT court in Jogjakarta has sentenced a member of an alleged Islamic extremist organisaj tion to 18 years in prison for subversive activities, the newspaper Kompas said yesterday. The prosecutor had I sought a death sentence for Muh Sedyatmo,
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    • 226 8 AP MAIDSTONE (England), Wednesday THE PARENTS of a paralysed road accident victim who asked them to kill him to end his misery walked free from a courtroom yesterday after being cleared of his murder. Norman Houghton, 52, and his wife, Janet, 49, collapsed
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    • 175 8 UPI By ORLANDO (Florida), Wednesday A TEENAGER who held eff an intruder at his neighbour's house with a bow and arrow says he was too excited to be scared. "I said, 'Sit down, don't move.' I was aiming right for his chest," said Luis
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    • 385 8 Lianhe Wanbao BEIJING, Wednesday A WOMAN granted a divorce by a paralytic has remarried and taken along her former husband to her new matrimonial home. The new husband does not mind, and all the neighbours are happy too. Madam Li Lihua of Hebei Province, now
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    • 48 8 TELEVISION and newspaper cameramen keeping a constant vigil outside the Tokyo home of Mr Kakuei Tanaka. News that the former Japanese Prime Minister had left the hospital where was being treated for stroke sparked off the rush to the watching posts. PICTURE AP
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    • 172 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday SINCE the two marble unicorns at the entrance of the MCA headquarters here were re-positioned a month ago so as not to "stare" at each other, the party crisis appears to have blown over and is heading for a settlement. However,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 862 7 Milestones in Singapore Shuttle Bus' journey Back in 1975, the government first introduced the restricted zone concept together with fringe carparks and area licensing. It was then that Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd (SSB) rose to the occasion in the 'Park and Ride' scheme, providing commuters with fast and efficient
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    • 48 8 Fresh into Singapore! America's favourite cookies,crackers and snacks... I I uncommonly ouflUß«Wue Available at: Cold Storage John Littles Daimaru NTUC Fair Price Econ minimarts Overseas Emporium Emporium Holdings Group Tay Buan Guan Fitzpatricks Supermarket Isetan Vaohan eSoie Agent for Singapore. Malaysia Brunei THE cm CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) SDN. BHD.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 384 9 Br :i 'BEk H v w pr JE^pH k I V| J V V 9|' V J I p. "J L" A A i.'i I B I t j I L^A V|l f iTVVWiT TT I tVt a r »1 a J I*l. m*Jllll UJ II >J 11 LH 11^11
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  • money
    • 454 10  -  Negotiations are being held to divest its 44 pc stake in the money-losing shipyard By JANICE LIM HUSH-HUSH negotiations are going on between the Government and Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries to sell the former's 44-per cent stake in the loss-making ship-repair-ing company. The negotiations
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    • 169 10 FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) is flushed with cash $232.2 million according to its latest annual report because of payments from a single client in 1984. The company's balance sheet shows group cash and short-term placements up by 60 per cent from $144.8 million
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    • 100 10 ASIA TELECOM 85, the first exhibition and forum by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) outside Geneva, has so far attracted some 700 delegates from 40 countries, according to Mr Werner Wolter, executive director of the association. Mr Wolter said the five-dav exhibition at the Hyatt
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    • 430 10  -  tp TAI-PAN By NG MING MING TAI-PAN Ramada Hotel is determined to shed its image as the "small boy on the street corner" when it opens its new wing this Friday. Mr Ricky Goh, Tai Pan's general manager, said the hotel would reposition
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    • 72 10 "IN THE past, by 11.30 pm we will have a group of customers coming in for supper. Today, at 11.30pm they take a look at their watches and want to rush to catch the last bus home/' Mr Ricky Goh, Tai-Pan Rama da's
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    • 297 11 Selected stocks at midday. market toae: slightly higher Boustead 1 66/1.67 Cold Storage 2.46 B F N 5.10/5.15 Genting 6.20/6 25 GIH 2.16/1.17 Haw Par 2.15/2.17 Keck Seng 2.23 S Esso 2.66/2.70 Inchcape 2.17 B Keppel 1.65/1 67 Magnum 3.58/1.60 M Cement 1.29/1.30 MTC 164/3.66 Pan Elec 2 61
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    • 114 11 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Sotting Buying TT/DO TT DO US9 2 2175 2 2075 2 1985 sterling 2 8232 2 8011 2 7911 Australian 9 1 5486 1.5245 1 5095 CURRENCY NOTES 89 to 1 unit US| 2.21 219 NZJ 105 0 98 sterling 2
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    • 201 11 HHLLSTOEET 4 Reuter THE STOCK market finished with its first loss in four sessions yesterday, as profit-takers continued to nibble at recent gains or failed to trade because of what one analyst called a "stop and go" economy. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 4.20
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    • 42 11 The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 412.30 up 0.88 point from the previous day's close of 411.42. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was up 0.0320 point to 132.8876 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 132.8556.
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    • 184 11 THE LOCAL bourse opened firm this morning, led again by blue chips and selected finance stocks, and closed steady at lunch break. Top volume stock GUH traded 493,000 to close at $1.51, followed by Genting's 287,000 at $6.25 and Promet's 258,000 at $1.60.
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    • 175 11 Reuter THE US dollar continued to fall against most major currencies from New York levels in very quiet early trading with operators largely sidelined due to lack of interest. The US unit fell to an early 249.85/95 yen from New York's 250.00/15 close, to 3.0455/70 marks from
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 34 10 7-t e imm XcN.« f m ByaA. lac 7, *1 OONT KNOW WHETMER TO H BUY A FOR£J<&*| CAR MADE. E IN TMI6 COUNTRY... *OR AN AMERICAN CAR MAP 6 IN A FOREkSN COUNTRY.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • opinion/letters
    • 71 12 I AM a resident of Toa Payoh. Since last week, the lift i the block where I live has been breaking down. This has caused much inconvenience to residents who live on the upper floors the lift also makes a lot of noise
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    • 191 12 PLEASE refer to your front page report headlined "Two held for terrorist gun running" (SM, May 12). First, I would like to congratulate the Home Affairs Ministry and the police on the timely arrest of the two Singaporeans for smuggling
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    • 185 12 I WORK in the tourist trade and spend most of my working hours in Changi Airport. On some occasions last month, I was embarrassed when arriving and departing tourists found most of the telephones in the airport, including the public payphones,
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    • 99 12 I AM a resident of Ang Mo Kio. I visit the East Coast Park whenever there is a school holiday. From where I live, there is no direct bus service to the park. I have to take two
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    • 174 12 I AM a resident of Mayflower Crescent. At present Mayflower estate is served only by one bus service. Although the Singapore Bus Service is aware of the shortage of bus services in the estate, it seems that the company is not taking any steps to
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    • 456 13 THE SINGAPORE^^H^^H MriKnra FflMllH NEW-FANGLED ways of studying English were once quite prevalent in the United States, particularly in the Sixties. More and more, the emphasis was on the fun way of learning the language. Forget the phonetics, the new gurus urged. Don't scare the
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    • 197 13  -  REPLIES KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE REFER to the request by "Concerned Singaporean" (SM, April 1) for a pedestrian crossing facility along Commonwealth Avenue West near the junction of Clementi Avenue 2. There are at present two
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    • 53 13  -  CHIA WAI YING (MISS) for Director of Prisons Singapore I REFER to the letter "Use safer route for prison van" by C C L (SM, April IS). I wish to thank the writer for his kind suggestion. We will take this into consideration in
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    • 60 13 SEVERAL residents have moved into the Gillman Heights apartments. We have been paying the $75 conservancy fee even before moving in. Yet,we are not get- ting any service apart from clearance of the rubbish chute. The void deck is filled with rubbish left over
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    • 74 13 AS our taxi fleet is one of the largest in the world, I would suggest that it be cut down to 7,000 taxis to balance the supply of taxis against the demand for them. There will then be fewer traffic
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    • 280 13  -  ERIC DIXON c/o Lloyds Bank PLC 230, Park View Monkseaton Whitley Bay Tyne, Wear NE26 3QU England I WISH to trace a family I knew in Singapore during the years immediately after the Japanese Occupation from *****947. As a serving member of HM Forces, I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 72 13 LETTERS on any subject <X public interest w* be icoiptid for pubftcatxxv They should be typed and must be signed They must also mdtxle the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be ueetui. w# rmrvv ra
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 1810 14 Theatre for the Young, which ran for two weeks from April 15 to 30, proved a disappointment in terms of attendance. The Ministry of Community Development, which organised the drama programme, has assessed the situation and so have the artistes and the critics. They have concluded
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    • 745 14 WHEN Seiko Matsuda broke off with singerboyfriend Hiromi Go earlier this year, she was the one who appeared in tears during a press conference. But Japan's leading female teen singer seems to have recovered very well Barely half a year after the break-up, Seiko
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    • 329 16  -  Today's highlights By WONG AH YOKE WITH the return of V, this time as a series-(which begins tonight over Channel 5 at 9.15), science-fic-tion buffs can expect more fun and excitement. Although not in the spectacular style of a George Lucas or a Steven Spielberg
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    • 78 16 Applause Salad Days (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) SUMMER, sunshine and falling in love are the themes of this musical written by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. It is about a pair of young lovers, Timothy and Jane, and a magical piano which has an extraordinary effect
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    • Series
      • 79 16 The Heart of the Dragon Correcting (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) NIE CHENGYING broke into her neighbour's house on the sixth floor by crawling across a plank and breaking the window with a red brick. She stole their television set, two pairs of men's
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      • 76 16 Family Hour Oshin (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) DESPITE Axin's attempts to persuade him to stay, Longsan is determined to carve a niche for himself in China. Curious as to how she lives, he trails her from the railway station. Saddened by the hardship that she
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      • 55 16 The Passenger (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.35 pm) WHEN Fang tells her the reason for Yinxue's depression, Ma invites Jiang for dinner and suggests that he marry her granddaughter. To Yinxue's embarrassment, Jiang turns down the proposal. She later learns that he is on
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    • 133 16 Powerhouse With a Little Help from My Friends (Debut) (Part one) (Ch 5, 5.45 pm) THIS 16-episode series for children focuses on an after-school youth centre and the lives of a group of city kids who Become involved in all kinds of adventures from a
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    • 417 17  -  Strength not in plot but skilful cinematography FILM: THE BODY IS WILLING STARRING: Emi Shindo, Kaoru Oda, Zhang Gong and Chen LUi DIRECTOR: David Lai OPENING: Tomorrow at Eng Wah and Borneo Film Theatres Reviewed by WONG SING YEONG IT is surprising that a skinflick like The
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 787 15 f j> 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. splendour by beaming the colours 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights from the precious stones up to followed by The Spice of Life (C) (r) f on ,i, unw.« o.rt (EiMjlish suMyeMLwt 6 50 jjj^jjjjj I p^Jsov!!m he deasnn T1 two stones featured
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 692 16 Noon News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (Cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (Cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (Cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (Cont'd) 4.30 Musical Treats 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Music
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 192 17 ********************000 o ORCHARD: 49tk RIG DAYI g 2 (*****88) 4 SHOWS 11 00am, 2.30. 5.30 8.30 O o 0* HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOWI g J{ WINNER OF •> M.T.SH ACADCMY Of F TV ARTS AWARDS g CATHAY: NOW SHOWINGI X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.lspmg
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 739 17 FILM GUIDE lj Starring: Sam Waterston, Haing S Ngor Ivey, Kelly Le Brock Synopsis: This winner of three Academy Synopsis: A comedy about a happily-married Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for executive's infatuation with a model. DALIT (*****16) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): A Haing Ngor, focuses on the madness sur-
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 285 18 OPENS TOMORROW: 4 THEATRES CAPITOL—CHAWBI-^SJIWOY—WOOPUIIiDS r3O Top .Prizes One Assortment Cassette Prites by kind courtesy of WEA RECORDS PTE tOO Consolation Prizes One Burger King Whopper sandwich each J I Prizes by k nd courtesy of BURGER KING After'you have seen the picture, name th« three Policemen and a Policewoman
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    • 117 18 LIDO: LIMITED SEASON ONLY (*****14) 4 SHOWS Nofe Timet: 11am, 2.30, 5.45, 8.45 Students CONCESSION $1.50 ft 2.50 at 11am ft 2.30pm DAVID LEAN, Tl IK DIRECTOR OF "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO," "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" AND THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAL" INVITES VOL! ON WINNER OF2 IHHSBHH ACADEMY AWARDS BEST SUPPORTING
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    • 196 18 ********************000 8 GOLDEN SULTAN S OPENS TOMORROW! gHELL,UPSDE DOWIM> jjAt midnight onNewYnr't Eve the S.S. Poseidon Owes struck by a 90 foot tidal wave and capsi/edj llljl c WNO«nUSMW«I-MOMiOrTNiQmmTCaCAff M«B(TWHEVBII' 1 I S 0 'A,'. v >iiiiinii«nM n w«Mi cimi itimt m i*J> ia>mum 'Ni.i'an* r,nmi wdm ~■*<■"» ...K M
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 398 18 PRINTS AND DRAWINGS BY DIGK until Sunday from 9amto 1 pm and BIXBY 4 pm to 8.30 pm. TODAY is the last day to view the Admission is free. Brints and drawings of Dick Bixby at SEMI-ABSTRACT AND IMPRESIe Arbour Fine Art, 34 Lorong Mam- SIONISTIC ThC Cxlflibition MORE than
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    • 282 18 WOES OF THE WORKING WOMAN ST*ARS (Singapore Theatre's American Repertory Showcase) will present Woes of the Working Woman at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Tower, on Friday from 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm The show comprises a series of readings, skits and brief encounters in a light-hearted vein, about the difficulties
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 518 19 leisure comics it ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA You will receive almost September 23 to October 22 everything that you asked for. A major domestic adjustment This is a day of power, could include an actual change authority, achievement, and of residence or marital status, an intensified love
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    • 196 19 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P Kt. ftUD... is\/ ~X rr SAVS/fH* Mfiu) Agi X THIS OUR. rJfcu) V VcAH, I'M fralEßATiotf OF LASER. 1 WO lf6£R. PRIMTtR? 1 JO$T NooJ \l PWHTIWS OfFtWS SEVERAL E V „.STtfN... M README THE IV" &eTUH64... s* —P J \Sl£> MANUAL. 7 REDOCTk*L. rp-ha
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  • PROPERTY
    • 773 20  -  By LINDA CHAN WHAT compensation can homebuyers seek for inconvenience suffered as a result of delays in the completion of a housing project? Can they seek compensation for rentals incurred for temporary housing because the developer failed to obtain temporary occupation licence (TOL) at
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 238 20 1 Classic 1 Elegance of a3nench Chateau M Tel: 532 3888 Wj 1 732 2645 g Sale I I Of Properties By I I Public Auction I To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, H H People's Insurance Building. On H Wednesday, 29th May 1985 at 3.00 p.m.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 673 21 PERSONAL CARE AND FITNESS Of course you are, nearly everyone is. I Too much good 1 food, not enough 1/ exercise is a sure I \I U way to make a big X. fat problem. And K to be called "fatty" 1 wouldn't be nice for a Ik person who
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    • 353 21 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 189 AND HUP CHUAN RUBBER CO.PTE LTD. (Incorporated in tho Republic of Singaporo) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members ot HUP CHUAN RUBBER CO. PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 190 Middle Road, #16-03 Fortune Centre, Singapore 0718 on
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    • 281 22 "MMtt Mi w# m m M >♦ m i*. m M m m hi HI m i«—l m -iciasstftea Ads Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Watda 0.35 null p«r word O.SS c«nl* per word »May $7.70 per col. cm $10.00 per col. cm Baelaaea Mr» Mon-Frl. 9am spm
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    • 185 22 ANNOUNCEMENT BUSINESS Business Opportunities MODERN FRENCH LANGUAGE training centre looking for partnership (franchise in Singapore). For further discussion contact 734 5342 ext. 45. START A BUSINESS without heavy expenses on staff and office We offer secreterial services at Orchard Road Office with free parking. Telephone answering ($10), Mailing ($l5), Telex
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    • 415 22 FURNITURE/ RESTORATION/ REUPHOLSTERY AH HOCK Sofa manufacturer order reuphotstery 348 5109 ANNE FOO Sofa Centre 255 7280 SENG HUP REPAIR and Upholster Sofa sets, Cushions, etc. Tel: *****93. for prompt efficient service. A SPECIALIST IN upholstery custom-made sofa. Accept trade-in, reasonable price. 748 7240 (day) 448 8443 (night) GROOMING Beauty
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    • 364 22 At Your Service AYS KB. INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR decoration and design Contractors. All piumbling and sanitary works. Electrical installation/ repair/ services. CaN: 261 9428/ 254 7335 day and night services. REPAIRS ALL KINDS of Video Recorders and Colour TV. Specialise in Telefunken, Roxy Colour TV and Video Recorders. Moderate charges. 562
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    • 266 22 Interior Decor/ Renovation HOB LICENSED CONSTRUCTOR undertakes all kinds of renovation works for private homes/ HDB apartments at special discount: Ceramic floor tiles 3-room $2,800; 4-room $4,600; 5-room $5,800. For enquiries and free quotation, contact Mr Yeo, te) 564-8706. Pager No: *****26 Industrial Machinery S*" WE BUY AND sell used
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  • sports
    • 244 24  -  By JEREMY YEO Special to The Monitor AN UNHERALDED Lim Koon Guan, dressed in only a pair of jeans and a tee-shirt stole the show last night in the quarter-finals of the National Snooker Championship when he beat four-time national champion Lau Weng Yew
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    • 188 24 Reuter AP ROME, Wednesday TOP seed Mats Wilander of Sweden had to work hard to beat unseeded Brazilian Cassio Motta 7-6 6-2 in the opening round of the Italian Open tennis championships yesterday. Motta, ranked 119 th in the world, put up a good fight, and
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    • 299 24  -  By K SILVAM FOUR of our top judokas may stand a chance of sharpening their skills just before the South-east Asia Games in December with a training stint in Japan. Said Singapore Judo Federation president K Moorthy: "We received an offer
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    • 316 25 Reuter BUDAPEST, Wednesday A 68th-minute goal by Roland de Wit gave the Netherlands a 1-0 win over Hungary last night and a last-gasp chance to qualify for next year's World Cup finals in Mexico. The Netherlands' victory pushed them into second place behind
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    • 249 25 Reuter GLASGOW, Wednesday EVERTON'S ANDY Gray and Graeme Sharp were included yesterday in the Scotland soccer squad for a friendly match against England in Glasgow on May 25 and a World Cup qualifier in Iceland three days later. Gray and Sharp
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    • 52 25 HUNGARY 0 NETHERLANDS 1 SCORER Roland de Wit (68th minute) ATTENDANCE: 75.000. FINAL STANDINGS: P WD L F APtl Hungary 6 5 0 1 12 4 10 Netherlands 6 3 1 2 11 5 7 Austria 6 3 1 2 9 8 7 Cyprus 6 0 0 6 3
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    • 141 25 IPS CELTIC matager David Hay coaM be Evtrtaa i ttcrtl wetpta wkaa tbey fact (ht eatfnvcnlal Aastriaat of HapM Vieaaa la Rattenia*. Tbe Parbbead boot htt eoanptled a toriar oa Rapid aadbat Mga la tht GooZtoo tMt. 1 be ve ao doabu Hatirt Seadall will do bit
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    • 254 25 IPS RAPID VIENNA'S bid to become the first Austrian club to win a major European trophy is haunted by the spectre of Celtic. The vast majority of British football fans believe the European Football Union gave Rapid a back door into the Cup-Winners' Cup
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    • 221 25 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday ISPWICH scrambled their way to safety in the English First Division last night when they held Coventry to a 0-0 draw. With fellow-strugglers Norwich and West Ham also winning, Coventry will probably need maximum points from their remaining three
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    • SOCCERFRONT
      • 174 25 COMPILED FROM WIRE SERVICES FORMER Spurs manager Keith Burkinshaw's (above) Bahrain were involved in an amazing walk-off during a recent match against Lebanon. It all started when the players from trouble-torn Lebanon thought a Bahrain defender had handled the ball inside the penaltyarea, but the referee
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      • 103 25 A NEW-BORN German boy came frighteningly close to ending up with the type of name that drives sane people to radical hair cuts and odd habits. Shortly before the recent match between Werder Bremen and Borussia Moenchengladbach, the tannoy told the crowd: "A certain Herr Becker of Bremen
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      • 67 25 ENGLAND forward Chris Waddle yesterday agreed to terms for a transfer from Newcastle to Tottenham, but the London soccer club will have to wait six weeks before completing the signing. Tottenham have offered £550,000 sterling (S|l.s million) for Waddle but Newcastle have decided to wait until
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      • 107 25 BORDEAUX last night wrapped up the French league soccer championship for the second year running with a 2-0 victory over Laval. Bordeaux still have two matches to play, but the victory puts them six points clear at the top of the First Division, out of reach of
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    • 333 26 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday ARGENTINA BEAT Chile 2-0 last night to grab their first soccer victory of the year and go into their World Cup qualifying matches on a winning note. Diego Maradona shook off jet lag from commuting between matches for Napoli
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    • 296 26  -  SRC 1 PUNGGOLI By ALFONSO CHAN FORMER youth international Mahmood Gaznavi saved Singapore Recreation Club from an embarrassing defeat with a last minute equaliser in their Under-23 hockey League match against Punggol on the Padang yesterday. Mahmud pounced on a rebound in a
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    • 188 26 Reuter MOSCOW, Wednesday HEAVY drinking among some of Soviet soccer club Pakhtakor Tashkent's top players contributed to the team's disastrous showing and relegation to the Second Division last season, a Moscow newspaper said yesterday. But the communist daily Komsomolskaya Pravda said although the players were eventually
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 844 27 IPS AS EVERTON stand on the threshold of soccer greatness, midfield general Peter Reid is determined to keep things in perspective. After seeing his side destroyed in the second-leg of the Cup-Winners' Cup semifinal, Bayern Munich coach Udo Lattek said: "Everton have got to be
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    • 80 27 Soccer critics have been calling Everton team without stars. They couldn't be further from the truth. Everton have more England internationals than Liverpool. Moat of their players are British internationals: NevMe Southall: Player of the Year and Welsh international Pat Van den Hauwe: Welsh inter national. Trevor
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    • 762 27 AP ROTTERDAM, Wednesday A NEW NAME will be added to the European soccer roll of honour tonight when Everton and Rapid Vienna of Austria clash in the 25th final of the Cup-Winners' Cup. Neither side has reached a final of any of the three major
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    • 53 27 Condemned by faas and critics alike beforc'tke start of the season, Evertoo are bow poised to complete a ■aiqae treble of soccer achievements. If Everton win tonight, only one tenm stands in their wny of nn anprecedented lent Manchester United, their opponents In' the
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