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Title Section17 1985-05-20 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR fEVENING i r EDITION 1 M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Monday, May 20, 1985 30cents17 words
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154 1985-05-20 1 Reuter WELLINGTON, Monday A WILD duck took revenge on a hunter, diving out of the sky, knocking him out and leaving him with two black eyes, a broken nose and cracked glasses. The bird's target near New Zealand's North Island town of TeReuter - 154 words
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568 1985-05-20 1 SUVIESH NAIR - Number of accidents caused by them up five times over past decade ■y SUVIESH NAIR TRAFFIC POLICE will be stepping up enforcement action to reduce the rising number of drunk drivers on the road. A senior Traffic Police officer said this morning568 words
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376 1985-05-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE SUPREME Court has cleared the way for the filing of suits by copyright holders in Malaysia that could have music and video pirates paying millions of dollars in compensation. The video importers, Golden Star Video and Classic376 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-05-20 2 THE MAIL box doesn't contain any gold or diamond, but the paper stuck onto it does hold the clue. Mr John Orr (second from left), The Singapore Monitor's chief executive, was among those who took part in last Saturday's treasure hunt organised by the HolidayPICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK - 102 words
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345 1985-05-20 2 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPORE contractors have appealed to the Government to reserve all projects costing less than $20 million for competition among the local contractors as a means to save the construction industry. Such government assistance is essential if the local construction industry isLianhe Zaobao - 345 words
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213 1985-05-20 2 Lianhe Wanbao A CAUCASIAN who posed as a wealthy customer got away with jewellery worth $50,000 almost in front of the proprietor's eyes. He worked so deftly that the theft was not discovered until the next day. Disclosing the theft yesterday, policeLianhe Wanbao - 213 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-05-20 2 TAIWANESE singer Fei Yu Qing was quickly picked out as he made his way to the stage. He was at the pasar malam (night bazaar) on Saturday night at the Singapore Handicraft Centre. He did not sing but answered a few questions asked by the compere.PICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 72 words
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173 1985-05-20 2 A WEST German pleaded guilty to charges of using a stolen credit card to make fradulent purchases. A court heard this morning that Martin Peter Steinbach, 27, was charged with 32 counts of using a stolen Euro Mastercard belonging to a Peter Berteit173 words
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589 1985-05-20 3 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH LAWYER Anthony Wee Soon Kim, 54, asked for $40,000 to give to two government officers. They were supposed to help "squash" publicity about a man who absconded while on bail for a $2.8 million criminal breach of trust charge, a589 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-05-20 3 THIS white-feathered Rumped Shama sang its heart out yesterday to emerge the winner of a singing contest at Fengshan constituency. Its owner, Mr Peter Chan, 36, was elated when his pet beat some 730 other participants in Bedok North Road. The bird-singing contest cum childrens' artPICTURE ASMAH HAMID - 62 words
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95 1985-05-20 4 CAR COMPANIES are looking to other businesses because of the slump in car sales. Nissan agent Tan Chong Motors, for instance, has diversified into providing air-conditioned bus services to the Central Business District. It is also shifting its focus to the manufacture of95 words
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717 1985-05-20 4 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM CAR SALES plunged to a 10-year low of 1,001 units last month as the Government's move to reduce traffic pressure on the roads continued to take effect. And Singaporeans who are buying cars are coming down-market. They are going717 words
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243 1985-05-20 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THE FEW residents who went down to the void deck of their blocks yesterday morning for a chat with Dr Aline Wong, the MP for Changkat, were far from inhibited. Having been informed earlier by their Residents' Committee243 words
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Article108 1985-05-20 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS THE NEW place is cooler, less noisy, and the air is fresh but the Old Market had history. This comment by a patron at the new centre housing the 144 Telok Ayer Centre stallholders may give a clue as to108 words
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Article80 1985-05-20 4 SOME Orchard Road hotels are offering special package deals to attract the longstaying guest. Hotel Supreme in the Orchard Road area has started a special monthly rate of $1,600 (single) and $2,000 (double) nett inclusive of full Dreakfast. A spokesman for the hotel said that since the80 words
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Article46 1985-05-20 4 A HUGE 10-storey high statue of Buddha may become the centre-piece of the Chinese Garden if a Buddhist organisation's plan is realised. Sources say a committee was set up in August to look into the various aspects of the construction, including fund-raising.46 words
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Article64 1985-05-20 4 IT'S spring-cleaning time again at the East Coast Lagoon, which is temporarily closed for a month. Desilting, which is done once a year, is a firocess in which mud and silt, brought in rom the sea all the time, are being sucked out of the seabed. According64 words
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214 1985-05-20 5 CATHARINE FERNANDO - BY CATHARINE FERNANDO THE NEW Hepatitis B vaccine made from yeast is expected to get the nod from United States authorities by the end of the year, a senior executive of the drug's manufacturer said in Singapore yesterday. It should be214 words
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520 1985-05-20 5 JULIE ANNE SIT - By JULIE ANNE SIT SQUATTERS, living on land virtually next to the railway tracks, will soon have to move out. And some of these families have lived beside the tracks for as long as 20 years. The Director of Commerce of Malayan520 words
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541 1985-05-20 6 AP BEIRUT, Monday MILITIA fighters are rounding up foreign workers in Beirut to do their "dirty work" filling sandbags and building fortifications along the city's "Green Line" battlefront. Armed militiamen prowl the streets of Lebanon's capital nabbing Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans,AP - 541 words
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Article142 1985-05-20 6 Bernama SITIAWAN (Perak), Monday THE NATIONAL Welfare Foundation is prepared to meet the cost of sending the 10-year-old Perak schoolboy, whose right eye secretes pieces of thread,for overseas treatment. Welfare Services Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Haji Omar said the decision to send K Yogalingam abroadBernama - 142 words
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Article178 1985-05-20 6 AP JAKARTA, Monday ABOUT one million students will take examinations to qualify for one of the 90,000 places available in state-owned universities and colleges in the next academic year, reported the Harian Angkatan Bersenjata newspaper. Three days of selection tests will begin next MondayAP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration39 1985-05-20 6 JOE LEWIS, an artist for Gannett Signs, patting the finishing toach to a fingernail while painting giant fingers on a billboard on Thursday. The ad is for a store which sells diamond rings. PICTURE: REUTERPICTURE: REUTER - 39 words
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123 1985-05-20 6 Reuter BANGKOK, Mon THOUSANDS of Thai women who go to Western Europe, especially to West Germany, as dancers and bar girls end up as prostitutes. They are exploited and maltreated by pimps, and return home penniless. Ms Siriphon Skrobanek of the Women'sReuter - 123 words
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224 1985-05-20 6 Reuter JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAELIS today faced stringent austerity after the Government ordered emergency measures in an attempt to rein in galloping inflation and give industry a shot in the arm. The Cabinet adopted a 20-item package during a meeting yesterday lasting more than 12Reuter - 224 words
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Article80 1985-05-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A 42-YEAR-OLD man had to go to a hospital after he failed to "dislodge" a spark plug opener that got stuck on his genitals yesterday, the New Straits Times reported today. He told hospital staff that one of his friends put it80 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-05-20 7 Actress' ex-beau Ken Tong the focus of attention at ceremony Lianhe Wanbao HONG KONG, Monday BARBARA YUNG'S remains were cremated yesterday in a funeral ceremony attended by about 10,00 fans, but her mother was conspiciously absent. Dressed in a graceful costume used in one of her TVLianhe Wanbao - 313 words
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Article181 1985-05-20 7 AP Bangkok, Mon THAI forces have retaken a second Vietnamese hideout after 15 days of combat with Vietnamese intruders in southeastern Thailand, a marine officer said yesterday. The officer said three Thai soldiers were wounded by land mines in two hours of fighting on SaturdayAP - 181 words
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650 1985-05-20 7 AP COLOMBO, Monday SRI LANKA is acquiring military equipment from Britain, China and Pakistan to combat Tamil guerillas seeking a separate state on the island nation, an official source said yesterday. The supplies, some already in use, consist of patrol boats, transportAP - 650 words
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242 1985-05-20 7 AP NEW DELHI, Monday POLICE in eastern Sri Lanka last week arrested about 40 Tamil youths and made them dig their graves before shooting them to death, the United News of India (UNI) reported yesterday. In a report from Colombo,AP - 242 words
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229 1985-05-20 7 AP ANKARA (Turkey), Mon A SEX manual written by a Muslim priest has become the talk of the town and may be headed for the bestseller list despite denunciations of "public indecency." "Sexual life according to Islam," a 700-page how-to-do book by ImamAP - 229 words
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233 1985-05-20 7 AP TOKYO, Monday BAD manners is good business for a growing Japanese industry in training young office workers in the fine art of treating customers and superiors with civility. Young women, in particular, are being sent to etiquette schools for hat theirAP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-05-20 8 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad was yesterday conferred the title of "Keria sampai mati" (Serve unto death) bv the Hulu Trengganu United Malays' National Organisation (Umno) division and quipped that he hoped the people would not interpret it to mean that he227 words
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419 1985-05-20 8 Reuter SOWETO (South Africa), Monday POLICE yesterday used "sneeze machines" belching clouds of teargas against some 1,000 protesters demonstrating in this vast Black township after a service led by Nobel Peace prizewinner Bishop Desmond Tutu. Last night, the police listed three people as deadReuter - 419 words
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125 1985-05-20 8 AP JAKARTA, Monday A VIETNAMESE trade delegation has signed a deal to buy U*****,000 (5|735,000) worth of textiles in the first trade contract with Indonesia since the communist victory in the Vietnam War in 1975. Trade officials here said the deal for 600,000 yardsAP - 125 words
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377 1985-05-20 8 AP BEIJING, Monday CHINA will gradually introduce a compulsory nine-year education system. Education is not universal in China and some children, especially girls in remote rural areas, receive no schooling. Others leave school after a few years. Now, however, the Chinese Government is puttingAP - 377 words
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104 1985-05-20 8 Root canal work on a tooth 2,000 years ago Reuter TEL AVIV, Monday ISRAELI archaeologists have dug up evidence of ancient dentistry root canal work on a tooth of a skeleton more than 2,000 years old. The skeleton, recently found in southern Israel's Negev Desert, is that of a NabateanReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration38 1985-05-20 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKER BOXING "Champion of champions" Muhammad Ali (above) of the United States prays with Chinese Muslims in a mosque in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, to celebrate Jumah last Friday.38 words
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Article106 1985-05-20 8 MISS SOUTH Africa, 20-year-old blonde Andrea Stelzer, has withdrawn from the Miss Universe contest in the United States because of anti-apartheid political pressure and threats to ner safety, her sponsors said yesterday. The contest is to take place in Miami on July 15. Miami City106 words
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Article79 1985-05-20 8 EVEN BILLY Graham doesn't like the ranting and raving television evangelists who seem to specialise in money-seeking harangues. "A man who spends most of his time asking for money is hurting the cause," Graham said in Hartford, where ne opened a weeklong crusade yesterday. Graham,79 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-05-20 8 POPE John Paul II (above) playfully peeking out from behind a mask presented to him upon his arrival at the Stade de Jeux in Namur, Belgium, on Friday. The pontiff attended a youth rally during his thira day of visit in Belgium.45 words
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Article84 1985-05-20 8 ABE BURROWS, the writer-director who won a Pulitzer Prize for the musical "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying," has died following a lengthy illness. He was 74. Burrows, whose first Broadway effort, the book for "Guys and Dolls," won immediate acclaim, died on Friday night84 words
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Article, Illustration620 1985-05-20 9 CATHERINE ONG - THE MERCHANT BANKERS CONTINUING THE SERIES By CATHERINE ONG MERRILL Lynch is a newcomer to the merchant banking industry but George Thia isn't. And Mr Thia takes pride in the fact that he is one of the veterans in an industry where brains and/or connections620 words
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Article145 1985-05-20 9 THE SHARES of PanElectric and Sigma Metal have been re-rated downwards to $3.04 and $1.52 respectively in a concerted attempt to take over the lattar. Sigma announced last weekend that fresh negotiations have now placed the above values on the two stocks. The stocks were145 words
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424 1985-05-20 9 FAR Eastern Bank did not buck the downtrend in the banking industry last year as its profits and loss accounts apparently snowed. When its results were announced earlier in the month, Press reports said that it was the only bank in the424 words
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177 1985-05-20 9 Reuter BEIJING, Monday "If we keep striving for production increases at the CHINA'S economy is still growing too fast despite government measures to dampen soaring output, said three Beijing economists. Writing in the Communist Party newspaper, The People's Daily, last week, they saidReuter - 177 words
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89 1985-05-20 9 AP BEIJING, Mon NINETY per cent of joint business ventures between China and foreign companies are producing a profit, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Friday. A survey of 98 such ventures in eight provinces showed that 88 of them earned a totalAP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-05-20 10 MR KIM MON YOOL is now the new Director of the Korea Trade Centre. He replaces Mr Lee Yohn Kyu, who has returned to Korea to assume a new posting. Mr Kim was formerly Director of the Korea Trade Centres in the Philippines and the Netherlands. Before he233 words
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Article, Illustration335 1985-05-20 10 BANKERS Trust Company appointed MR RICHARD WEE CHENG HONG Assistant Vice President in the International Investment Management Group a business unit recently set up in Singapore to service high net worth private clients for South Asia. MS CHERYL SUM and MS FLORENCE WONG have been appointed Marketing335 words
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262 1985-05-20 10 SHARE PRICES on the local bourse opened firm against weekend bullish news of cuts in prime rates, both locally and abroad. The market seems to be riding high, gaining momentum from last week's rally. It closed firm all round, with concentration262 words
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Article39 1985-05-20 10 The OUB Compos- ite Share Price Index closed at 422.29, up 2.43 points from Friday's close of 419.86. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was down 0.2069 point to 132.7881 in morning trading from Friday's close of 132.9950.39 words
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Article245 1985-05-20 10 THE US dollar fell sharply against most major currencies, from last Friday's New York levels in quiet early trading following the half point cut in US discount rate. Dealers said a half point cut in US prime rate by several banks also contributed to the dollar's weakness245 words
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Article286 1985-05-20 10 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: higher Boustead 1.66/1.67 Cold Storage 2.56/2.57 FAN 5.25/5.30 Genting 6.40/6.45 G.I.H. 2.21/2.22 Haw Par 2.40/2.41 Keck Seng 2.23/2.26 Esso 2.69 Inchcape 2.40 B Keppel 166/168 Magnum 3.78/3.80 M Cement 1.38/1.39 M T C 3.68/3.70 N B T Susp Pan Elec 2.67/2.68 Perils 3.46/3.50286 words
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Article98 1985-05-20 10 Your S$ to one unit ot foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2 2130 ***** 2.1940 sterling 2.8528 2.8308 2.8208 Australian 1 5304 1.5064 1.4914 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit US| 2.21 2.19 NZ| 105 0.95 sterling 2.87 2.77 Australian 8 1.55 1.45 Canadian 1.65 1.5898 words
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Miscellaneous14 1985-05-20 9 £)H«S MrN»vi(ki Syirf I* s R "PHILOSOPHY, METAPHYStdAL $CIWCS ...ANV 6UBJ&CT. BUT WOT 2TR££T.'14 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-05-20 11 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES Q; TOWER cranes are used in the construction of high-rise buildings. What interests me is that the huge cranes are always on top of the buildings as more storeys are built. I presume they are made408 words
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158 1985-05-20 11 Q: I AM A Singapore citizen and my one-year-old son is a Singapore citizen by birth. I wish to include him in my passport so that he can accompany me on overseas trips. Please tell me where and how I can have it done. How158 words
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208 1985-05-20 11 Q: I HAVE been drinking a lot of carbonated soft drinks that are full of gas. Recently, I realised that my weight had begun increasing. I believe that the gassy drinks are making me fat since I seldom take lunch and dinner but208 words
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115 1985-05-20 11 Q: I WAS recently retrenched by my company. As a result I received a sum of money as a retrenchment benefit based on my years of service in the company. The money was not subject to Central Provident Fund (CPF) deduction. I was told that115 words
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Article58 1985-05-20 11 Is something troubling you? Do you need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The SingaS>re Monitor, 2 Alexandra58 words
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Article, Illustration633 1985-05-20 11 Sometime ago the Open Line pages carried an article on the Jaycees Youth Voyage. We have since received enquiries about who the Jaycees are and what they do. To answer these queries we have decided to run a series of articles on service633 words
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591 1985-05-20 12 Malaysian institute looks into preparing ready-to-serve local foods Bernama KUALA LUMPUR: When Hashim Hassan tells his friends he has had lunch that has been in his refrigerator for the last six months, a few may think that he is boasting how good his refrigeratorBernama - 591 words
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646 1985-05-20 12 Bernama THE Malaysian version of the "TV-dinner" comes in four combinations. These are: Nasi tomato with acar buah and kurma daging, nasi beriani with dalca and daging masak merah, nasi minyak with acar sayur and rendang daging, and nasi putih withBernama - 646 words
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Article, Illustration584 1985-05-20 12 HONG HUANG ZHI - HUANG ZHI HONG From SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS A FEW days ago, Mr Chiam See Tong, MP for Potong Pasir, delivered a speech entitled: "The active, positive Singapore youths" at a forum held at the Hyatt Regency Singapore at the invitation of the Singapore584 words
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505 1985-05-20 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT WITH HINDSIGHT, we should have realised that it was only a matter of time before Singapore ran out of space to allow its mass public housing projects to continue at the current rate. That time, it is now505 words
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209 1985-05-20 13 JOSEPHINE ONG (Miss - REPLIES JOSEPHINE ONG (Miss) Public Relations Officer SBS I REFER to the letter "SBS drivers need to use their discretion" (SM, April 17) which described an incident where a school girl in uniform was asked to pay the full fare209 words
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216 1985-05-20 13 CHOO WAI CHAN (Mrs - CHOO WAI CHAN (Mrs) Public Relations Officer Public Utilities Board I REFER to the letter "Why can't other government bodies follow Telecoms?" (SM, April 27) bv Mr Chia Shi Teck. In August 1982, the board introduced the system of quarterly adjustment216 words
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227 1985-05-20 13 I HAVE mixed reactions regarding last week's telecast of the Parliamentary proceedings. I was very glad that such a great amount of time was allotted to the opposition to ventilate their grievances. When the Member for Anson moved the motion regretting the Government's obstruction to227 words
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Article, Illustration768 1985-05-20 14 WONG AH YOKE - Playing a psychopathic killer is Ward's favourite role By WONG AH YOKE "PLAYING leading young men is boring," said Simon Ward, still looking very much the handsome leading man at 43. "It's appalling." The star of movies such as Young Winston, All Creatures Great and Small, Holocaust768 words
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Article, Illustration734 1985-05-20 14 LIM SEK - r/ktcLDB^i— Reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: DOUBLE CROSSED ARTISTE: Jim Diamond LABEL: 825 668-1 (Polygram) ON this solo detour, the singer of PHd boldly stretches his vocal capabilities to the limit, giving a polished. and fresh sound. Diamond's uniquely high-pitched vocals distinguished PHd from other groups.734 words
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Article, Illustration657 1985-05-20 14 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG WHILE their capitalist counterparts fill gossip columns and leave their handprints on the sidewalk, film actors in China dress up like ordinary people, receive almost equal salary as the average workers and ride the same plain-looking bicycles to work. Nevertheless,657 words
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Article, Illustration459 1985-05-20 14 THEY sang an Italian folk number, O Sole Mio, and an excerpt from Puccini's opera, Tosca. They also gave us a Xinjiang ethnic dance, a Hupei folk duet and mountain songs from Sichuan. There were also love songs from the movies and459 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-05-20 16 Today*s highlights From the Face of the Earth The Kuru Mystery (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) KURU is the disease that wiped out hundreds of natives of the Fore tribe in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. However, it resulted in404 words
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Article, Illustration990 1985-05-20 16 MORGAN GENDEL - W8@EC3i By MORGAN GENDEL in Hollywood AT-WP JESSIE, the television show about a police psychiatrist, needed plenty of grit and violence, an occasional psychopath, perhaps, and lots of screeching tyres. the head of American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) entertainment, Lew Erlicht, also believed that JessieAT-WP - 990 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-05-20 16 Series Chiefs (Part two) (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) THE bodies of two young men, murdered near Foxy Funderburke's cabin, bear similar injuries. When another boy is reported missing, police chief Will Henry lists Foxy down as his prime suspect. Fearing that his crime74 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-05-20 16 Family Hour Oshin (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) WHEN Xiaoxiong turns six and is due to attend school, Axin invites her mother, Fu, to Yishi. Zhuang writes to Axin informing her that he does not want to support their mother any more. So as not to hurt81 words
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88 1985-05-20 16 The Unyielding Butterflies (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) MENG finds a job at the rice mill. Although Ziming tries to contact him, he refuses to see any of his friends. Ziyang's father falls ill when he discovers that his workers at the88 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1985-05-20 17 DEBORAH CAULFIELD - By DEBORAH CAULFIELD Hollywood LAT-WP C THOMAS HOWELL has such a female following that filming was once halted on Grandview USA because adoring fans (including several troops of Girl Scouts) were dying for a look at him. As the 18-year-old Howell sat in aLAT-WP - 1,015 words
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Miscellaneous1500 1985-05-20 15 m m THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 11^ leisure/tv monoay.maym, ims i v 2.90 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. peace in an African jungle. Scooby 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights with his friends lead an expedition to .i. followed by Princess Chang Ping (r) find out what happened to the disap(C) (English subtitles).1,500 words
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Miscellaneous258 1985-05-20 18 1 LA HORSE THE HORSE will be screened at the Regional English Language Centre (RELC), Orange Grove Road tomorrow at 9 pm. In trying to smash a drug-traf-ficking racket at his barns, Auguste, the misanthropic patriarch, soon finds that his whole family are at the mercy of a violent and258 words
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Article, Illustration614 1985-05-20 19 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN SOMEONE once remarked that whatever else you may eat during your lifetime, the food you will like best will be what you used to eat as a child. The truth of this comment is currently being bourne out by the number614 words
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Article, Illustration287 1985-05-20 20 CHEF Yap Kow Wah, the man responsible for the Peranakan Buffet at the Apollo Hotel, is a believer in serving what he eats. He was raised on Peranakan food and even today his family runs a restaurant serving this cuisine in Joo287 words
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Advertisement139 1985-05-20 19 mmm USA Duck. Siamese Chicken. Crystal Prawns. Fresh Live Seafood. Cater for all functions SIN LEONG Restaurant Head Office: Block 89(Behind Republic Theatre) Marine Parade T»l: *****05/6 Branch: 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/s) T»l: *****10 FATTY WENG (Shirk's Hi Seafood) RESTAURANT Come and experience our famous dishes specially prepared by139 words
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Advertisement146 1985-05-20 19 Li! Dine and wine in the classic elegance 3S COACHMAN-INN We serve all your taste bud's fancies.... from delicious airflown steak western cuisine to mouth-watering continental dishes. Our chef adds a special touch to every item that is served. A cool and quiet atmosphere, an ideal place for business lunch146 words
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Advertisement64 1985-05-20 20 TO Sembawang Road 13 Miles Singapore 2775 TJ. mMlUil Seafood Village (S) Pie. Ltd. I specially prepared by our expert chefs. We also cater for wedding parties, office functions, birthday, get togethers and any other occasion. At Low, Low Prices! J. *No Cocktail/Service Charge. Open Daily: 11.30 am 2.30 pm/6.0064 words
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Miscellaneous684 1985-05-20 21 leisure comics ~~FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook ■MjiVir -mt 'NO,»uD,IfS-R>"*V'tr JUST &iv»s we A f frvT.of CoURM.^SBte vui umth the compos* r*e Brrrfß ATrrrvoe i -rwt« are other. B|m^> friCPivm tfflDA ?AP£RWei6rKTP 1 STA C K IN MV j THE f*L£ oF WORK I WAVS 15 Do IT.. W^jA\\l v £*?£cTtti(r684 words
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Advertisement1423 1985-05-20 22 a m m iljlj s mi cwssmeq Ads *******90 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Wm4i 0.3S cent* p«r word 0.55 cant* p«r word Mipl»> $7 70 per col. cm $10.00 per rol. cm ■mlmm Mr# Mon-Frl. 9am-spm Sat. 9am-lpm Situations Vacant Situations Vacant a tv ISBHDBI invites applications1,423 words
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Advertisement304 1985-05-20 22 MOTORMART Car Rental Q EASTERN UNITED (Car Truck Rental) 440 2204/5. THREE STAR 440 6772/ 235 0256 PEN PALS QOODLUCK FRIENDS CENTRE introduces ideal friends, lifetime partners confidentially Please send stamped self-addressed envelope to get few hundreds members particulars free of charge to Bras Basah P.O. Box 269. Singapore 9118.304 words
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Article644 1985-05-20 23 RACE 1 a 4 Div 4 1200 m 11 Mystic U 53.5 S H Chew (5) 4 2 1 1 Tricky Steven 57 Daais (11) 2 3 2 6 Montreal 54.5 Foo (7) 1 1 3 10 Raior-Sharp 54 Rajoo (4) 7 7 4 Owner Mystic Stable Trainer644 words
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Advertisement426 1985-05-20 23 VACATION Hotel/Holiday Accommodation Btt SEASIDE REST HOUSE in Malacca (4 km. from town). 2 bedrooms with kitchen $60/ daily or $80/- weekends. Tel: 481-7287 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND AMPAC INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 272426 words
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Advertisement363 1985-05-20 23 NOTICES i II INSPECTION I I COURSE I II (P/tRT-TIME) I HI Applications are invited from suitably H HI qualified persons to join the part-time H I Motor Vehicle Inspection Course. The H HI course is designed to train service-station I H I personnel and garage mechanics in pre- I363 words
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Miscellaneous32 1985-05-20 23 IG SWEEP FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****1 STARTERS: *****3 *****6 *****6 *****9 *****2 *****9 *****8 *****0 *****7 *****5 *****3 *****1 CONSOLATION: *****7 *****4 *****8 *****9 *****8 *****7 *****1 *****6 *****5 *****832 words
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1023 1985-05-20 24 SIMON BARNES - He had no choice because Moran was guilty of serious foul play By SIMON BARNES in LONDON FA CUP FINAL referee Peter Willis stood firm on his sacking of Manchester United defender Kevin Moran in the history-mak-ing match at Wembley Stadium1,023 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-05-20 24 IT WAS the 110 th minute of play and United were pressing forward, but not in any numbers. A pass from Mark Hughes sent Whiteside down the right. He cut into the box and blasted a shot Whiteside's only serious option with a lineMONITOR GRAPHIC: Peter Tham - 274 words
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Article, Illustration231 1985-05-20 24 "I never opened my mouth. It (the sendingoff) was obviously for the tackle. "The referee pulled me back. I thought he was taking my name. I walked away, and he called me back and pointed to the tunnel. "I had no backchat. I don't do that. I231 words
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Article, Illustration331 1985-05-20 25 WORLD CUP Reuter TORRANCE (California), Monday THE UNITED States used a first-half goal by Paul Caligiuri to beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 yesterday and move another step closer to qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1950. The victory byReuter - 331 words
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Article62 1985-05-20 25 Concacaf Group 3: US 1 Trinidad/Tobago 0 European Group 1: Greece 1 Poland 4 Asia Group 3A: South Korea 2 Malaysia 0 Asia Group 4A: China 1 Hong Kong 2 CONCACAF GROUP THREE PWD L F A Pts United States 2 2 0 0 3 1 4 Costa62 words
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182 1985-05-20 25 SOUTH KOREA 2 MALAYSIA 0 The Star SEOUL, Monday SOUTH KOREA'S soccer machine, after a major overhaul, moved with clockwork precision at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in Chamsil yesterday to end Malaysia's World Cup campaign. Cho Min-Kook, Park Chang-San and Cho Kwang-Nae, whoThe Star - 182 words
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Article35 1985-05-20 25 P W D L F A Pt( South Korea 4 3 0 1 8 1 6 Malaysia 4 2 1 1 6 2 5 Napal 4 0 1 3 0 11 135 words
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183 1985-05-20 25 GREECE 1 POLAND 4 Reuter ATHENS, Monday POLAND, third in the 1982 World Cup, lifted their hopes of qualifying for next year's finals in Mexico when Zbigniew Boniek inspired a 4-1 win over Greece yesterday. Striker Boniek, who plays for Italian League giantsReuter - 183 words
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Article49 1985-05-20 25 P W D L F A Pt» Mgtum 5 3 1 1 7 3 7 Poland 4 2 1 1 9 6 5 Albania 4 1 1 2 5 7 3 Qraaca 5 1 1 3 4 9 3 NEXT MATCH: Albania vs Poland, May 30.49 words
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213 1985-05-20 25 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN WITH TWO weekends of intriguing contests gone by, and three more to go, the Citizen team tennis competition is taking on a more definite shape. Leading the table is Prince, who leapfrogged over Saturday's leaders Barbican Beer and213 words
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Article86 1985-05-20 25 RESULTS of yesterday's matches: Bally bt Gill's 6-2, Barbican Beer lost to Browning 3-5, Lotto lost to Rossignol 2-6, New Balance tost to Prince 2-6, 100-Plus Dt Singer 5-3 Pts Qanwt Qiiims Won Lost 1 Prince 21 158 122 2 Bally 20 149 122 3 Barbican Baer 19 14286 words
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617 1985-05-20 25 MR (Will COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK THERE THEY were: No fewer than SO excited, enthusiastic soccer fans gathered in a Western food restaurant. These Everton and Manchester United supporters were separated only by a TV set, as they sat watching617 words
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385 1985-05-20 26 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE FOOTBALL Association of Singapore has decided to cancel this year's Anchor Cup competition which was scheduled for June 29 to July 14 at the National Stadium. According to a FAS official, the competition was called off because the association385 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-05-20 26 DANIEL WEE - WAIS 8 QUEENSTOWN 6 By DANIEL WEE A VISITING Western Australia Institute of Sports team beat a Queenstown selection by eight goals to six in a waterpolo match at Toa Payoh swimming pool yesterday. Queenstown, Singapore's premier club side, fielded their reserves in the first two210 words
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Article223 1985-05-20 26 Reuter ROME, Monday FRENCHMAN Yannick Noah achieved his aim of rejoining the champions by winning the Italian Open tennis tournament yesterday in an exciting final against Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakia. But Noah, 25 on Saturday, had to work hard for the 63 3-6 6-2 7 6Reuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration450 1985-05-20 27 Reuter BEIJING, Monday SEVERAL RIOTING Chinese fans were arrested today after a night the official China Press dubbed "Beijing's shame." Thousands of Chinese soccer hooligans ran rampaged through the streets after China lost 1-2 to Hong Kong at Bejing's Workers Stadium in a World CupReuter; PICTURE: REUTER - 450 words
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Article77 1985-05-20 27 Concacaf Group 3: US 1 Trinidad/Tobago 0 European Group 1: Greece 1 Poland 4 Asia Group 3A: South Korea 2 Malaysia 0 Asia Group 4A: China 1 Hong Kong 2 P W D L F A Pt# Hong Kong 6 5 1 0 19 2 1177 words
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Advertisement97 1985-05-20 27 ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF ALPHONSO MANGOES Sweet, Juicy and Delicious Specially graded and packed AIRFLOWN from INDIA Price Per Box (12 pes) 5522.00 only Free delivery for 10 boxes and above. Available from us and our CASH CARRY CENTRES: 'PRMCES EMPORIUM, 1 Campbel Law, Tel *****07 'ABDULLAH CIGARETTE STALL, 2697 words
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