Singapore Monitor, 21 May 1985
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Title Section11 1985-05-21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/S/85 Tuesday, May 21,1985 30c«nts11 words
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611 1985-05-21 1 JOSEPH LEE - Anything they get is only an act of goodwill by employer ■y JOSEPH LEE EXECUTIVES and managerial staff have no right to retrenchment benefits. Anything they set when laid off is not an entitlement but an act of611 words
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Article, Illustration194 1985-05-21 1 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story Mid picture CHEW YEN FOOK STRAIGHT for the "liquor store." That's where Hollywood celebrities Jack Klugman and Dan Rowan headed yesterday shortly after they arrived in Singapore. As they and some of the 11 other celebrities who arrived in Singapore from Jakarta made tracks for the194 words
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Article247 1985-05-21 1 A HEAVY downpour this morning resulted in 13 areas being flooded and the police in consultation witn Cisco decided to lift all the gantry .points leading into the city. The rain'began to fall just before 6 am as thousands of schoolchildren were leaving homes for247 words
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Advertisement22 1985-05-21 1 Why unionised worfcora rotronohod oy yard got hotter doal-Dr Warn too Pago MTV GUIDE: PAGE 16 mTV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 1722 words
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Advertisement21 1985-05-21 1 1 0 IMBC WhS Mr (Daniel Lih Affi ««l *****28/9 deposit races. Since 1933 from France LACOSTE -we set the standards21 words
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332 1985-05-21 2 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH A 64-YEAR-OLD widow who normally sleeps with her back door open to let in the night breeze has decided to close it to keep out thieves. And Madam Mary Kho wants to put up barbed wires on her neighbour's gate332 words
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144 1985-05-21 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A POLICE officer with 14 years service is under investigation for alleged shoplifting in a leading department store. Investigators said the arrest followed an incident when store security officers at Metro Supreme in Penang Road found a man in plain clothes144 words
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Article, Illustration642 1985-05-21 2 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW A DIRECTOR of a modelling agency aayi her office has been besieged by angry people demanding refunds of money they said had been paid in the belief that it would get them parts in the movie "Passion Flower".PICTURE: MOHD DAENG - 642 words
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Article42 1985-05-21 2 IN LAST Friday's raid of the office of modelling agency Jupiter Productions, police seised several documents after two Emade police rethat they had paid the agency on the understsadlng that It would get them a part In the movie "Passion Flower".42 words
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103 1985-05-21 2 NG MING MING - •y NG MING MING AFTERNOON tea, synonymous with the English, is fast becoming popular among Singaporeans. Some hotels serving the teas are reporting brisk sales. Consumers are usually shoppers or afternoon movie-goers, who want a place to relax before heading for home. While some103 words
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Article482 1985-05-21 3 PHILIP LIM - Increase in arrests due to more awareness of the glue-sniffing problem 1 PHILIP LIM MORE THAN 120 people were arrested for clue sniffing in March, the highest □umber this year. The arrests followed the launching of the National Campaign Against Glue Sniffing and Inhalant Abuse482 words
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132 1985-05-21 3 Lianbe Zaobao THE HAWKER stalls in Wayang Street are definitely clearing out at the end of this after having bean there for more than M years. They were originally told to leave by April 11 After hearing their appeals, theLianbe Zaobao - 132 words
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Article85 1985-05-21 3 A WOMAN told the Jolice she was robbed of 14,000 yesterday afternoon outside a bank in Queenstown. The 22-year-old woman, an employee of Setron, said about 2 pm, she was going up the steps leading to a United Overseas Bank branch to deposit $20,000 when85 words
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418 1985-05-21 3 CATHARINE FERNANDO - •y CATHARINE FERNANDO REPORTED cases of genital herpee In Singapore have been hovering around the 300 mark since 1982 but health authorities are concerned that the actual number of cases may be higher. The number of known cases rocketed by 188418 words
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Article94 1985-05-21 3 THE NUMBER of chlamydia trachomatis cases has also increased by 100 per cent, from 254 in 1981 to 508 in 1082. The incidence peaked to 667 in 1983 and dropped to 511 last year. Chlamydia is the new "silent" venereal disease that is spreading quickly in94 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-05-21 4 CHEE LI CHOO - Posters and speeches as NJC students vie for seats on Students' Council Story: CHEE LI CHOO "WANTED! The one called Colin Tan for Council. Reward: No Regrets!" When posters like the above adorn the National Junior College walls, students know it's election time again. ThisPictures: ASMAH HAMID - 553 words
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Article, Illustration323 1985-05-21 5 Lianbe Wanbao FOR over a decade, a former school teacher had kept up a patient and often frustrating quest for her three sons. In the process, Madam Chen Xiufang, 53, had travelled throughout South-east Asia and quit her Job as a school teacher in Sibu,Lianbe Wanbao; PICTURE: LIANHE WANBAO - 323 words
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Article482 1985-05-21 5 OEI SIN GIOK - ■y OEI SIN GIOK MORE owners of office buildings are leasing space running longer than the standard three years. Although most businessmen are opting for the normal three-year lease, with an option to renew for another three years, many big firms such as banks482 words
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370 1985-05-21 6 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE BETTER benefits obtained by unionised workers compared to non-union workers in the Sembawang shipyard retrenchment were due to the "good efforts" of the shipyard union. This was said by Dr Wan Soon Bee, acting secretary-general of370 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-05-21 6 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A PILOT project to use facsimile machines to simplify police investigations is under way at seven police stations. It is the first phase of the Singapore Police Force's long-term plans to introduce more high-technology communications to make police operations easier and simpler.374 words
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Advertisement59 1985-05-21 2 d k mmmm Another Supplement from HEALTH PRODUCTS j^HflMPj^H It certainly has many of the important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of them including QINSENQ, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS, RUTIN, LECITHIN, LINOLEIC ACID, WHEAT QERM OIL and Para-amlnobenzolc acid put Into a £> hermetically sealed capsule by MODERN59 words
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Advertisement79 1985-05-21 3 IHH 1» jP -|H w V B« Ji|y Sihtrware hy ChristofJt' Come and enjoy the pleasure of afternoon-lea in the pleasant atmosphere of our Skylight Pavilion Atrium. A fine selection of tea, Derby pastries, Scones and Finger sandwiches are served daily from 3.00pm to 5.00pm in our Lounge (Lower Bar)79 words
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Advertisement176 1985-05-21 5 The Mandarin &> Singapore Airlines in co-operation with CAAC present ATASTE OF BEIJING At the Pine Court The Mandarin Singapore HflL To commemorate direct flights between > M Singapore and China, the Pine Court W features a banquet of authentic Beijing cuisine. Ten Master Chefs, together with loads of V176 words
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Advertisement101 1985-05-21 7 '-'.V a It's the next best thing to your own private plane. When you're on a hectic business schedule, the last thing you need is a hectic flight. But you do need convenient flights and plenty of them. So, while we can't quite promise the flexibility of having your own101 words
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world
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183 1985-05-21 8 Reuter MADRID, Tuaaday MAJOR trade unions called yesterday for shopkeepers and assistants to strike in protest against moves to end a sacred Spanish institution the siesta. The country's socialist government, hoping to stimulate consumer spending, passed a law last week allowing retail shops toReuter - 183 words
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190 1985-05-21 8 UPI LOBATA (West Virginia), Tuesday SNIPERS opened fire yesterday on a convoy of three trucks delivering coal in defiance of a strike at a processing plant One driver was wounded, police said. An angry official blamed the striking United Mine Workers for theUPI - 190 words
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403 1985-05-21 8 Bill lays down death penalty for deadly acts Reuter NEW DELM, Tuesday INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has secured sweeping powers to put down growing domestic violence with a tough antiterrorist Bill that provides for the death penalty in answer to acts that cause death.Reuter - 403 words
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202 1985-05-21 8 Agencies COLOMBO, Tuesdsy TAMIL separatists yesterday shot dead two policemen and injured at least three others guarding a vital bridge at the entrance to Polonnaruwa, an ancient city in northern Sri Lanka, police said. They said 25 to SO young men armed withAgencies - 202 words
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46 1985-05-21 8 LONDON, Tuesday VIDEO tapes of Barbara Yung's TV dramas are falling Uke hot cakes to V -J T>£.- :*Vt!FJ. ir*.rr ?Tifr.' Kong actress have been snatched up. In HONG KONG on Sunday, the star was cremated after a Catholic funeral.46 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration114 1985-05-21 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKER TAYLOR Wang (above), a scientist who earlier this month became the first Chinese to fly into space, expects to visit both Taiwan and China as soon as formal invitations are received through government channels. Mr Wang, 44, born in114 words
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Article65 1985-05-21 8 K YOGALIGAM, the boy with the "wonder eye," will be re-admitted to the General Hospital in Ipoh if more rolls of multi-coloured thread continue to be discharged from his right eye. The hospital's medical superintendent, Dr Zoh rah Wong, said this was necessary to enable65 words
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Article75 1985-05-21 8 MASAKO Izumi, a Japanese actress trying to be the first woman to reach the north pole, is now 190 km from her goal. But she has been slowed by heavy snow and breaks in the Arctic ice, Japanese news reports said. The reports from Resolute,75 words
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Article, Illustration127 1985-05-21 8 THE CANNES Film Festival got a dose of nostalgia on Sunday night with the showing of The Glenn Miller Story and the presence of its stars, James Stewart (above) and June Allyson. The pair won a long ovation as they mounted the steps to the festival hall127 words
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Article57 1985-05-21 8 THE DIRECTORS of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra have picked Kazuyoshi Akiyama of Tokyo as its conductor and music director. Voted yesterday, the selection ends a two-year search to replace Christopher Keene, who left in 1983 to become music director of the New York City Opera. Mr57 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-05-21 9 Reuter TAIPEH, Tuesday AUTHORITIES yesterday arrested the president of the state-owned Co-operative Bank of Taiwan and one of his managers. They were held on charges of corruption in a scandal involving the giant Cathay Industrial Group, court officials said. Chen Hsiao-Ao and Wang Mao-Shin both deniedReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-05-21 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, TuMday THE CHAIRMANSHIP of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) State Liaison Committees for Selangor, Federal Territory and Kedah was reshuffled among three leaders of the party last Friday. MCA Secretary-General Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hons announced yesterday that Acting President Datuk DrBernama - 260 words
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87 1985-05-21 9 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday SEVEN people were shot yesterday by a lone gunman at a crowded restaurant in Manhattan's Chinatown District, police said. The victims were rushed to a nearby hospital and police said they had no reports of deaths. A police spokesman saidReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement59 1985-05-21 8 GOLDEN DE SAUNA 5001, Beach Road #01-54, Woh Hup Complex, Singapore 0719 Tel: *****69, *****43 The Luxury Health Fitness Centres With The Golden Touch Various Massage Styles^^^ Japanese f iltpmo Thailand Sauna Bath «4 sl Steam Bath Facial Splendidly decorated split level rooms •nth itl mum attached bathroom lot complete59 words
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Advertisement106 1985-05-21 9 SUPER SJMNG OFFERS! From Faber-Castell Don't miss out on these great-value offers! When you buy one, you get the other FREE! What better time to stock up? HI TGI-S System S9O Ipc 9725 TK-matic plastic-metal version mechanical pencil (worth $15) I System 61tar price 1 pc *****0 spring-bow I— COfTipass106 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-05-21 10 RETRENCHMENTS are likely to slow down over the next few months but the economy is not expected to pick up, the latest Survey of Business Expectations for the second quarter shows. The companies surveyed that indicated they would reduce the number of employees have401 words
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Article64 1985-05-21 10 UPI THE PHILIPPINE Government yesterday signed agreements with more than 300 international banks for US$925 million (5|2,035 million) in new money and for US$3 billion in trade credits. Still to be completed is the refinancing of US$5.B billion of maturities between Oct 17, 1983 and Dec 31,UPI - 64 words
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300 1985-05-21 10 SIGMA Metal shareholders have been advised to vote in favour of the resolution to buy 35.5 million Pan-Electric shares at $3.04 a share. In a circular to shareholders, Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia, the financial adviser to the independent directors, said the300 words
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136 1985-05-21 10 FOR THE first time in three years, an Australian trade minister is in Singapore as part of an Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) tour. Mr John Dawkins, the Australian Minister for Trade and Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Youth Affairs, arrived today136 words
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170 1985-05-21 10 CITIBANK launches its "Superloan" scheme for home buyers today a new housing loans package that enables a borrower to get 100 per cent financing for buying new homes. It fias also reduced its housing loan interest rates by a quarter-point to 9.5 per cent170 words
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384 1985-05-21 11 The Star BETTER facilities should be offered in the Malaysian market to prevent Malaysian investors and foreign institutions from trading Malaysian shares in the Singapore market, a former committee member of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange said. For instance, fewer restrictions should be placedThe Star - 384 words
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147 1985-05-21 11 MOST foreign-exchange managers at major American corporations firmly believe that the greenback will rise over the next three months, according to Bank America International's monthly survey. Of the 50 major companies surveyed, 75 per cent expected the dollar to be trading at147 words
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Article118 1985-05-21 11 HHLLSTOEET Reuter FALLING interest rates yesterday sparked a buying spree on Wall Street, thrusting the stock market to record highs as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 1,300 for the first time in history. The closely watched Dow Jones Average, which has beenReuter - 118 words
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Article55 1985-05-21 11 The Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 828.96, up 6.66 points from Friday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 423.32, up 3.46 points from Friday's close of 419.86. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.1010 points to 132.8940 at the close, compared55 words
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Article117 1985-05-21 11 D OLLAR AND GOLD AP THE DOLLAR was mixed in US trading yesterday, which represented a recovery from the American currency's sharp slide in earlier European activity. The dollar skidded in Europe following the US Federal Reserve Board's announcement Tate Friday that it was cutting its discount rate that chargedAP - 117 words
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Miscellaneous19 1985-05-21 10 STOKER THE BROKER J.-7 1985 McNtu|hi Synd Inc T/£flF *1 6HOULP CrBT MORE... BASED ON "THE CURRENT CO6T-OP-UVIH& index/19 words
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436 1985-05-21 12 opinion/letters LIKE many other office worker* who live in the West Coast area, I travel home after work on Singapore Bus Service No. 75. However, I am more willing now than ever before to pay a higher fare and travel home436 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1985-05-21 12 features Great progress has been made la recest years la the provisioa of employment protection lor working womea dartag maternity la countries throughout the world. Mach of thi> progress has beea inspired by the latenatftoaal Laboar Orgaaisatioa (ILO) Cooveatioa No. 103, which spells oat the mlaimanr1,039 words
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Advertisement91 1985-05-21 12 The Chef carves at 8.15pm every Tliesday Thursday at I MLv H II In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn, on the one and only roast spit in town. TVeat yourself to a hearty slice of this roast,91 words
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533 1985-05-21 13 j T 111* 'A COMMENT RESTAURATEURS are discovering to their dismay that wedding and birthday dinner parties are fewer and smaller this year. This preference for smaller parties may be more than lust a passing fad or a response to the difficult times we533 words
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139 1985-05-21 13 CHEW KING HWAN - Replies CHEW KING HWAN for Permanent Secretary (Education) I REFER to the letter "Hold school activities during holidays" by "Productivity" (SM, April 27). The writer suggested that Teachers' Day, Children's Day and the school Sports Day be held during the long139 words
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44 1985-05-21 13 JEANNE TAY (MISS - JEANNE TAY (MISS) Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcasting Corporation WE ARE happy to know that "Fan" likes our Tamil variety shows and dramas (SM, May If). We him for his encouragement and shall strive for further improvement44 words
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384 1985-05-21 13 S T SIM - S T SIM Singapore 1231 CAN someone in the Government please tell me how much it costs taxpayers each day when Parliament sits from 11 in the morning to 4.30 in the evening? I get the impression that the384 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-05-21 14 Inez Wei - Location: Pavilion Intercontinental Coordinator: Inez Wei FASHION pundits seem to have the ability to get us all worked up over the latest colours. One sings the virtues of muted neutrals, another tells us to paint the town red and yetPictures: Spencer Loh - 272 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-05-21 14 WHEN the Hotshot range of unisex casual wear came on the market last Sear, it offered just basic tops and bot>ms in mix and match solid brights. Those were garments with wide appeal safe bets to start off with. A year's success, however, was267 words
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686 1985-05-21 14 SAM JAMESON - By SAM JAMESON in Tokyo LAT-WP THE executive committee of the Tokyo International Film Festival has rejected the movie, Mishima, for showing at the first-ever Tokyo festival, describing it as a work unworthy "in quality of art". Kyushiro Kusakabe, programming director of theLAT-WP - 686 words
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Article, Illustration291 1985-05-21 16 Today*t highlights Listen to Your Haart (Part ono) (Malay auhtltlaa) (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) KATE JACKSON stars as a successful art director who has just ended a six-year romance, when she accepts an appointment with a large book publishing firm, she also attracts the attention291 words
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Article66 1985-05-21 16 Fincter of Lost Loves Deadly Silence (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) DAISY is hired by a woman (Vera Miles) who, during a vacation in Europe, fell in love with a song- writer (Paul Burke) who proposed and then never contacted her again A man (Tom66 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-05-21 16 Tha Unyielding Butterflies (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) WHEN Xuejun becomes an actress at the Yu Lian Film Company, Yuanjun approaches Dilei to teach her sister some martial arts. Mens is assigned to find the culprits who stole the rice at the mill.70 words
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Article76 1985-05-21 16 Drama on 12 Manafiakl Park (Ch 12, 9.10 pm) DURING Sir Thomas' absence, family discipline is lax. At the instigation of the Crawfords, the Bertrams decide to stage a theatrical. During the rehearsals, Henry flirts with Maria, who is engaged to Mr Rushworth. Against all this,76 words
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Article124 1985-05-21 16 Oh Oku (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8,10.25 pm) A CABINET officer, Yamauchi, discovers that Amasaku is the son of General Yoshimune. Because his mother, Orin, did not want to live in Oh Oku with the general, Yoshimune had presented her his dagger, a pallet and124 words
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Article, Illustration625 1985-05-21 16 JOAN HANAUER - TV SCENE By JOAN HANAUER in N«w York UPI JAMES MICHENER'S bestseller Space has been turned into an intriguing, entertaining but mislabelled mini-series at IS hours this is a maxi-series. (His travel documentary, The World of James Michener, in which he talks about theUPI - 625 words
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Article, Illustration754 1985-05-21 17 WONG AH YOKE - BRILLIANT CHINESE PRODUCTION EVOKES EMOTION IN A SUBTLE WAY TITLE: THE GARLAND UNDER THE MOUNTAIN STARRING: La Xiaohe, Tang Guoqiang, Gal Ke, He Wei, Tong Chao DIRECTOR: Xie Pi SHOWING: Clementi, Golden, Princess Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE BE PREPARED to laugh and754 words
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Miscellaneous1061 1985-05-21 15 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Peges. 7.20 Share a Story lire Lather's V V V 3.00 Opening end Programme Highlights ifi! n^ ry _j t|, Bfc^H follow* by The Struggle (C) (r) (English subtitles). Lutf** M 4.28 Yoattrnme (T) (r). towash the laundry is told by Doris &9 M 4.55 CeN1,061 words
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Miscellaneous269 1985-05-21 15 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 ajan 5.00 News-irv Brief 5.05 Easy UsMusical Notebook Visitors to America tening 1.101 Strings 2. WW Qlahe 1. Ravel: Bolero 2. Honegger: Pacific, 5.00 News-irv Brief 5.05 Easy UstenSuisse Romande Orchestra/Ansermet ing (Cont'd) 7.00 News and Weather 3. Respighi: Roman Fireworks, Los An- Forecast 7.15 Time269 words
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Miscellaneous179 1985-05-21 15 [<&& l, t Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Shakespeare and Music 12.45 Financial News 12.56 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twen-ty-four Hours: News Summary 1.50 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Counterpoint 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Computer World 3.45 Network UK179 words
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Miscellaneous596 1985-05-21 17 FIUMCUIOe KRETA AYER PEOPLE'S QOLOEN (*****66) (11, 1.30, 4.15, 9.M); THE BODY IS WILLING (C) Adela Quested arrives in India, acm 1 THEATRE (*****72) (1, 3.30, 7, 7, 9.30): THE GARLAND UNDER companied by her mother-in-law, to nai IT f97W!fti /1™ J- 80 SPLASH (E) THE MOUNTAIN (C) marry her596 words
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Miscellaneous178 1985-05-21 18 TERCENTENARY CONCERT THE International Festival Chorus will hold a Tercentenary Concert in honour of the birth of Bach, Handel and Scarlatti today at 8.15 pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. Included in the programme are Handel's Zadock The Priest, Bach's Coffee Cantata, Handel's Water Music Suite, Bach's Cantata 118, Scarlatti's178 words
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Miscellaneous531 1985-05-21 18 One of Sarah Pierce Petite s wwks on display at Alliance SOMETHING IN PENCIL AND CHAR- ART BY SARAH PIERCE PETITE COAL THERE will be an exhibition of Sarah WDJ ROESCH will present Something Pierce Petite's works at the Alliance in Pencil and Charcoal at the Goethe- Francaise De Singapour,531 words
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Miscellaneous488 1985-05-21 19 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA The lunar and numerical September 23 to October 22 aspects stress on the home, Diversify and realise that security, and the conclusion of someone at the top is ima transaction. A major domes- pressed and may offer you an tic adjustment488 words
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Miscellaneous161 1985-05-21 19 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook T 11 Dr SMOCK By George Lemont bilfrfp /SOIKJ' (5AuueRV f?/v/iprwMP Wf SHUT p c f T a >)zs K6? 1 Hg HAS SOMS r 1 not j A UAWVSR/ V pßgrry <s>oot> A tJKyou wouLp'y/B j atg7l I ii <-■» EB AND FLO By Paul161 words
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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378 1985-05-21 20 THE results of a photographic competition, like thoM of a beauty contact, arc sure to invita com man t. The recent Fuji "Lights on Singapore" contest In which two members of the Monitor staff (Managing Editor, Systems and Graphics Phil Nesbitt and378 words
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Article620 1985-05-21 20 PHIL NESBITT - PHIL NESBITT Managing Editor New* System* and Graphics FIRST, let me thank you for your letter to the Photography column. It shows a deep concern and a great deal of thought about the Fuji "Lights on Singapore" photo competition. You raise some very valid620 words
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Article, Illustration349 1985-05-21 22 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THE SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association's (SAAA) specialisation coaching scheme should get off the starting blocks with the arrival of two eminent British coaches next month. The International Amateur Athletic Federation's advanced coaching course will be conducted by jump coach Derek349 words
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267 1985-05-21 22 DUESSELDORF, Tuesday PAT CASH, eighth in the latest world tennis rankings, atoned for an abysmal singles performance yesterday to help Australia to victory over West Germany on the first day of the World Team Cup. Cash, 19, who much prefers fast surfaces267 words
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Article67 1985-05-21 22 BLUE GROUP: Australia 2 Wast Oarmany 1 (W Germans first): Hansjoerg Schwaier beat Pat Cash 6-2, 6-3, Michael Westphal lost to Paul McNamee 6-3. 6-3, Andreas Maurer/Wolfgang Popp lost to John Fitzgerald/Pat Cash 6-2, 6-1. RED GROUP: France 2 India 1 (French first): Thierry Tulasne beat Vijay AmritraJ 6-0,67 words
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Article270 1985-05-21 22 ALFONSO CHAN - Last-gasp goal saves F N FAN 3 F J Benjamin 2 By ALFONSO CHAN TWO DRAMATIC last-minute goals saved this Business Houses Football League junior knock-out tie between Fraser&Neave (F&N and PJ Benjamin (FJB) from penalty kicks at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. P N were leading 2-1 until the last270 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-05-21 22 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD JOHN McENROE (above) is U» seed for the French Open starting next Monday the only major tennis title the American has never won. Defending champion Ivan Lendl of Chechoslovakia is seeded number two and American Jimmy Connors, three. Martina Navratilova61 words
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Article58 1985-05-21 22 BELGIAN POLICE are looking for a forger who sold an Italian travel agency 2,500 false tickets for next week's European Cup soccer final between Liverpool and Juventus, justice officials said. They said the agency yesterday agreed to withdraw the tickets, valued at five million francs (*****.500),58 words
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Article74 1985-05-21 22 LARRY HOLMES faced "The Truth" on Monday in a prime-time television fight, which had nowhere near the hold on the pubuc imagination of a heavyweight title fight here almost 75 years By Sunday only 2,500 tickets had been sold for Holmes' International Boxing Federation heavyweight title74 words
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Article89 1985-05-21 22 ■THE AUSTRALIAN cricketers built up a strong position as Sussex toiled after injury to their captain John Barclay and South African-born fast bowler Garth Le Roux An unfinished fifth wicket stand of 78 between Gres Ritchie and Wayne Phillips lifted the touring team, 59 ahead on89 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-05-21 23 THE ROYAL Holiday Inn team gear* ap for the Puma/Monitor 10-kilometre ran. Leading the team it Mr Alan Goh (fourth from right), financial controller, who's been an avid runner for the past 11 years and heads the hotel's sports clab. The155 words
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Article, Illustration134 1985-05-21 24 A fu writes to say that we shooM appreciate the good work that li being dose for oar local soccer and that we shoal* hide oar time till Malaysia Cap 'SC. Another fu feels that more thoaght shoald be gives to oar players' welfare so that they134 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-05-21 24 S A ALSAGOFF - S A ALSAGOFF Singapore 1545 I FIND it irritating that someone should have made such a silly suggestion that our Intermediate soccer team snould represent Singapore in the Malaysia Cup instead of the national squad. Your correspondent "CCL" of Singapore 0314 (SM, May 9)269 words
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128 1985-05-21 24 PRITAM SINGH - PRITAM SINGH Singapore 1435 I READ with horror the riots in China after their national team lost to Hong Kong in the pre-World Cup soccer. What is even more disturbing is the fact that the riots took on an anti-foreigner tone.128 words
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Article279 1985-05-21 24 A KINROSS - A KINROSS Singapore 1439 IT IS COMMENDABLE that there has been no witch hunt following Singapore's ignominious exit from the Malaysia Cup '85 series. However, we cannot at the same time treat this episode as forgotten and buried; not if we want to win the279 words
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Article265 1985-05-21 24 GREG SOON - GREG SOON Singapore 0316 RECENTLY, there was a report in The Singapore Monitor about a New Zealand teacher in Singapore offering his services as a coach, if not to Singapore's national side, at least to the younger players and our students. I hope he265 words
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453 1985-05-21 24 AP LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN WILL have a new heavyweight boxing champion on May 28, following a decision by Dave Pearce to vacate the title, promoters said yesterday. Nigerian-born Funso Banjo will fight Jamaican-born Hughroy Currie in the first British heavyweight title contest between twoAP - 453 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-05-21 25 THE MORAN CONTROVERSY Reuter LONDON, Tims KEVIN MORAN, the Manchester United defender who created history of sorts in last Saturday's English Football Association (FA) Cup final when he became the first player to be sent off in an FA Cup final, mayReuter - 507 words
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Article167 1985-05-21 25 Reuter SANTIAGO, Tum BRAZIL, who face Chile in a friendly soccer international in Santiago today, expect to hit form when their Italian-based stars return for the forthcoming World Cap qualifying matches. Zico, Cerexo, Junior and Edinho are set to rejoin Brazil's squad later this weekReuter - 167 words
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384 1985-05-21 25 Reuter LONDON, TUM BAYERN MUNICH and Ajax Amsterdam, who each won the European Cup three times in the Seventies, took contrasting steps towards clinching their domestic league soccer titles at the weekend. While Bayern struggled to a 2-1 win over BayerReuter - 384 words
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157 1985-05-21 25 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM FORTY-eigM teaim will vie for top honours In thto year s Milo Youth Basketball Championships which begins next week. SEw Aina hv j tiKnnn sponsored by Nestle Singapore at a cost of $16,000. The tournament, which begins on May 30, will157 words
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743 1985-05-21 25 MTSCMTIH COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK AMIDST ALL the exhibits on what high-tech could do for us in the next century, the minds of three Singaporeans visiting the Tsukuba Expo '85 instantly returned to the present when they spotted a743 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-05-21 26 K SILVAM - POLICE 0 PUNQQOL 4 »y K SILVAM POUR MALAYSIANS, who used to turn up (or Perak In hockey, played no mull part in Punggof's 4-0 victory over a new-look Police sports Association at Farrer Park yesterday. Playing in tie Singapore Hockey Association Under--23 tournament, twoPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 367 words
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422 1985-05-21 26 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA A CRACK Australian quartet which include a World Cup representative and silver medallist in the Commonwealth Games, have confirmed their entry for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Open relay championships at the National Stadium on June 2. Garry Tester,422 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-05-21 26 Time EVEN IN the era of big lottery prises, the jackpot was oversise: Patrick Ewing, 111 metre star of Georgetown Univernty's Hoyas. At a nationally televised drawing at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, serea teams that failed to make this jeer's National Basketball Association playoffi viedTime - 173 words
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Article136 1985-05-21 27 Agencies ABOUT 800 SCREAMING fans mobbed the Hong Kong players after they landed at Kai Tak International Airport yesterday. The fans were in such a jubilant mood that they even carried player Cheung Chi-Tak (picture left) on their shoulders. Cheung scored the first goal forAgencies - 136 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-05-21 27 City officials say 'due punishments' will be meted out to the soccer hooligans AP BEIJING, Tuesday CITY OFFICIALS said that 127 rioters have been arrested in a rampage after China lost a World Cup contest to Hong Kong. In a report in China's Xinhua News Agency,AP; PICTURE: REUTER - 464 words
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