Singapore Monitor, 25 May 1985
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Title Section13 1985-05-25 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Saturday, May 25 f 1985 30cwito13 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-05-25 1 LOONG SWEE YIN - ■y LOONG SWEE YIN NINE Members of Parliament discussing the set-up of a Town Council in the Ang Mo Kio housing estate have submitted their proposals to the Housing and Development Board (HDB). Among the proposals was a suggestion that347 words
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Article, Illustration594 1985-05-25 1 GANDHI AMBALAM - ■y GANDHI AMBALAM THE Housing Board has despatched quit notice letters to several shopkeepers in the "Little India" area. The traders are the first among shopkeepers in the area to have been tola594 words
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Advertisement32 1985-05-25 1 Monitor living jmmjU Country music meets punk revolution Win big cash prizes in Class Acts contest SPECTRUM n ue over Mount Everest When Irish eyes were crying... Sports exchange brings better understanding32 words
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Advertisement82 1985-05-25 1 Something to crow about BIG ROOSTER Hot Chicken Roll Onlys2 mssmmj&p /StmichaeC/ Confectionery The freshest the best Only St. Michael confectionery comes in date-stamped packs to guarantee the freshness of their contents. There are 14 different and delicious types to choose from, and each is made with high quality ingredients82 words
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Article, Illustration861 1985-05-25 2 SIT YIN FONG - MOLESTER NO. 1 By SIT YIN FONG THE POLICE expect to pick up a man described as "a habitual molester who operates in buses and picks on schoolgirls as his victims" soon. Two of his student victims who have given a description of the861 words
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Article117 1985-05-25 2 WYDA SAID she tore oat a page of her mathematics exercise book and scribbled this note to the male passenger seated in the intervening seat: "The man in front of yon is molesting the el In front of him. Help! We wnnt to catch 1.1 was117 words
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159 1985-05-25 2 CALVIN TAN - MOLESTER NO. 2 ■y CALVIN TAN A 15-YEAR-OLD girl's "civic-consciousness" led to her being molested by a bogus policeman. The girl has told police that a man posing as a police officer approached her in victoria Street and asked her to help him by159 words
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209 1985-05-25 2 SURESH NAIR - ®y SURESH NAIR COLLEGE GIRL Winnifred Teo Suan Lie may have been a victim of "sexual abuse and assault" by a group of assailants in Wednesday's fatal attack. Police sources said the 18-year-old Catholic Junior College student might have209 words
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319 1985-05-25 3 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE PARALLEL imports the unofficial imports that provide cheap goods for consumers but infuriate official agents have won support from the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case). Sole agents should lower prices and improve their service if they want to compete, the319 words
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Article, Illustration448 1985-05-25 4 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG THE Education Ministry's new video show designed to attract people to teaching had its first showing yesterday and got a mixed reaction. Students from Temasek Junior College who watched the film said they enjoyed it, but it did not have448 words
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127 1985-05-25 4 Lianhe Zaobao MORE graduates are turning to the teaching profession as a career. The increased number is possibly influenced by the worsening job prospects in the other professions. A total of 1,265 graduates have applied to enter the Institute of Education this year,Lianhe Zaobao - 127 words
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Article107 1985-05-25 4 RETAILERS of stalls on the ground level of the Kreta Ayer Hawker Centre and shopping complex are appealing to the authorities to spruce up their stalls and the surrounding area to help improve their business. The retailers, who were resettled in the centre in October107 words
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409 1985-05-25 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG A TEAM OF officials who posed as taxi drivers on a two-month secret mission to get first-hand details of drivers' takings in March and April may swing into action again soon. The 15 officials, all from the Registry of409 words
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Article, Illustration298 1985-05-25 5 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Devices can pick up a child's cry from 500 m By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE SINGAPORE Civil Defence Force's latest acquisition will allow defence teams to locate and rescue people fast Life detection devices, some highly sensitive sensor devices, are able to pick up sounds298 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-05-25 5 BUS STOP poles will now have their computerised codes mounted on them. This is to make it easier for commuters to make enquiries about bus routes from a bus stand at any point on the island. All a commuter has to163 words
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244 1985-05-25 5 CHEE LI CHOO - By CHEE LI CHOO FOE THE first time, Singapore'will host the Bth Asia-Pacific Leadership Development Seminar from Sept 9 to 15. The seminar will be staged by the International Association of Students in Economics and Management (AIESEC), an affliate of the National244 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-05-25 6 JOSEPH LEE - At half price, they're selling well By JOSEPH LEE A TYRE importer has brought in second-hand tyres and is selling them for half tne price of new ones. They cost $25 each for tyres with rim sizes of 12, IS and 14 inches.411 words
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Article, Illustration561 1985-05-25 6 CAROLYN LEE - 8y CAROLYN LEE MANY people are finding the notice boards at supermarkets a cheap and convenient way to advertise. These notice boards at some supermarkets are for customers to advertise items ranging from bird cages to amahs. Most people who made use of561 words
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241 1985-05-25 6 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG MOTORISTS are servicing and repairing their cars less to save on maintenance costs since the rise in road tax and petrol duty two months ago. The Motor Traders Association said that as a result of this,241 words
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Article84 1985-05-25 6 IRENE TOH - By IRENE TOH POLICE from the Bukit Panjang neighbourhood police went hunting for an arsonist yesterday and caught a 14-year-old girl. Now residents of Block 4 Marsiling Road are breathing sighs of relief, because they tnink the spate of mystery fires that has plagued them in recent84 words
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Advertisement125 1985-05-25 4 SpecfedPacktoday: Kit' DDD is a medicated H soap that's suitable A family skin care. 1 It works deep down to 1 wash away impurities. 1 Yet so gentle for I delicate skin. And it's I P^ easant or daily use. or Daily Family Hygiene "The light and handy First Aid125 words
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Advertisement102 1985-05-25 5 Garden Seafood Restaurant, is extra special because you Hp* can eat all you want, and choose from 50 varieties W including some of our master J chefs' special seafood creations like crab in yam paste, squid jT f\JB 1 dumpling, sharlcsfir\ dumpling fIL l and others. K y J In102 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-05-25 7 UPI LONDON, Saturday A HIGH COURT judge yesterday awarded the widow of actor Peter Sellers USfl million (5|2.2 million) in damages over the making of the film Trail of the Pink Panther. The film was mainly put together from old discarded footageUPI - 286 words
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342 1985-05-25 7 Agencies BANGKOK. Saturday THAILAND cannot accept a set of proposals put forward by the Vietnamese-backed Cambodian Government for talks to solve the problem of Cambodian refugees, a senior Thai security official said yesterday. Prosong Soonslri, secretary-general of Thailand's National security Council, said hisAgencies - 342 words
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230 1985-05-25 7 AP WASHINGTON, Saturday DITH PEAN, a Cambodian whose straggles under a revolutionary government were portray eain the movie "The Killing Fields", asked US President Ronald Reagan yesterday to work for peace in his war-torn homeland and help the tens of thousands of refugees whoAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration997 1985-05-25 8 GRAEME GOURLAY - ANNE CULLEN'S AMAZING MISSION TO CAIRO TO SNATCH BACK KIDNAPPED DAUGHTER SATURDAY PEOPLE REPORT BY GRAEME GOURLAY ANN CULLEN shook with fear as she slowly climbed the stairs to a Cairo flat where her kidnapped daughter was being held by her exhusband. Beside her were her brothers,997 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-05-25 8 SAAD LA TEA, father of the child in the middle of the tussle, was an Egyptian who believed in bavins things his way. Saad and Ann Cullen were married in 1980. Their troubles started after the child Joanne was born with a serious heart defect. He started drinking78 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-05-25 8 SAAD'S brother-in-law, Fawzi Ahmed Lawati, was a policeman at a Heliopolis police station. He was the man responsible for keeping Ann's brothers, John and Patrick, under custody after they were caught during the rescue attempt. According to John and Patrick, they were severely beaten and later robbed by67 words
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356 1985-05-25 9 UPI LA JOLLA (California), Saturday DYING lung cancer patients will help test a new treatment using cloned antibodies that researchers say may be able to carry powerful drugs straight to a tumour without the usual side effects of chemotherapy, doctors said.UPI - 356 words
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Article, Illustration43 1985-05-25 9 POGO the pelican from Chessington Zoo, trying ont his artificial leg at the zoo near London yesterday. Pogo lost his leg after an accident and surgeon's yesterday fitted the artificial leg for Pogo's comfort. PICTURE: REUTERPICTURE: REUTER - 43 words
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166 1985-05-25 9 UPI WASHINGTON, Sat SOME Salvation Army leaders are being investigated in a kickbacks for cast-offs scheme whereby they allegedly sold old clothes to a Philadelphia clothier for resale overseas, the Washington Post reported yesterday. Earlier this week, a US Customs Service and US PostalUPI - 166 words
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250 1985-05-25 9 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday A TEENAGER was arrested yesterday and charged as the gunman in a Chinatown shooting that seriously injured six people and critically wounded a four-year-old boy, police said. Wong Wai Fun, 15, of Manhattan, was chargedUPI - 250 words
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108 1985-05-25 9 AP SEOUL, Sat US Ambassador Richard Walker last night urged militant South Korean students to depart with "quiet dignity" from an American Government library they seised in defiance of their Government The first reaction to the appeal by students occupying the US InformationAP - 108 words
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Advertisement126 1985-05-25 7 lok Wr BmlmL /IB Harmony.. by Favre-Leuba Elegance. Gold or bi-color or classic face. Style and craftsfor any occasion. Enamelled, manship, hand-in-hand. Pure embossed or studded with tiny harmony... from Favre-Leuba jewels. Soft leather straps in rich of Switzerland. burgundy, natural tan, black or Fashion leaders since the FAVRE-LEUBA grey,126 words
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Advertisement74 1985-05-25 8 NEW LOSHAN EATING HOUSE 177, MACPHERSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1334 TEL:*****69 Dinner Specialty: Steam-Boat Fish Head Our Specialities Include: day Pot Fish Head fc.fc tf Gril Beef Hong Kong Fish Head Promtret With Chilly Sauce JUfclS.#. Steam Duck With Sea Cucumber 1 Steam Pork Ribs With Sea Cucumber Fried Prawn With74 words
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Advertisement81 1985-05-25 9 c\ Mr Now, shoes get that quick JT and easy shine with new Cherry r Readywax. It's an effective liquid wax shoe polish that polishes «K|A evenly, leaving a shine that lasts longer than any other instant shoe shine. Waterproof to protect your w V shoes in all weather conditions.81 words
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Article, Illustration729 1985-05-25 10 PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CONSUMER GOODS CHINA is considering changing two business policies which could make investing in the country more attractive, an American lawyer disclosed yesterday. Speaking at a seminar on doing business in China, Mr Charles Conroy said that China was729 words
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Article397 1985-05-25 10 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM SINGAPORE retailers are shortening their business hours to cut costs and maximise the use of their sales staff. Robinsons, Small World, and Strawberry Shortcake have reduced their opening times by between one and three hours while Galeries Lafayette and Yaohan are considering397 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-05-25 10 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG CARELESSNESS is one of the most common causes of leaks in computer systems, says an expert in data security and standards. "It is usually a human failure leaving data exposed that should not be exposed... writing passwords down and424 words
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131 1985-05-25 11 CHEMICAL Industries (Far East) Ltd's pre-tax profits saw a slight 0.7 per cent increase from $5.4 million to $5.5 million for the year ended 31 March 1985. Group turnover dropped marginally at 0.5 per cent from $15.5 million previously to $15.4 million. Profit after131 words
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253 1985-05-25 11 TRADING at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) was generally dull and listless, with traders staying on the sidelines most days in anticipation of a weaker Gross National Product (GNP) figure for the US economy. September Eurodollars were253 words
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242 1985-05-25 11 MMLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stocks finished above the 1,300 mark yesterday with gains in airline and technology stocks although trading was light as expected before a holiday weekend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 5.26 points to close at 1301.97. ForReuter - 242 words
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Article42 1985-05-25 11 The Straits Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 818.24, down 2.74 points. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 415.79, down 1.63 points. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.0710 points to 132.5756 at the close.42 words
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394 1985-05-25 11 EXCEPT for Monday, which continued with last week's rally, the local bourse this week was described by dealers as mostly dull and boring. Share prices generally fell slightly lower on profittaking and squaring of positions for settlement. Last week's favourite blue chips,394 words
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Article227 1985-05-25 11 AP THE AMERICAN dollar staged a broad advance against major European currencies in light trading late yesterday, helped by exoectations that world oil prices would fall further. The dollar's late gains against all major currencies except the Japanese Si followed a mixed snowing earlier in listless pre-holidayAP - 227 words
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105 1985-05-25 11 INFORMATION Engineering Services Pte Ltd announced it has signed a new OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) with Hewlett-Pack-ard (HP) Singapore Sales Pte Ltd. The company will launch HP's new SIRLOG range of maintenance management packages for production plants, the aeronautical industry, public transport and105 words
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575 1985-05-25 12 KENNETH CHAN - FOCUS By KENNETH CHAN THE writer reports for the Liuhe Zaobao on aatfoaal development. Before Joiaiag tke aewspaper firm la Juury tklt year, he worked as aa arbaa plaaaer la Canada. He gradaated from Qaeea's University, Canada, la 1981 with a Master la575 words
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575 1985-05-25 12 R W WOODWORTH - REPLIES R W WOODWORTH Director Public Relations Department Singapore Police Force I REFER to the article headlined "$lOO,OOO illegal 'toll' collected at Thomson Road temple" (SM, April 29 April). The police maintain close liaison with officials of the Kong Meng San Temple, Bright Hill575 words
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176 1985-05-25 12 KHOO SOO HOON (MS - KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE THANK Mr Ng Heng Wah for his suggestion on equipping traffic light junctions and lifts for power The Public Works Department has been looking into the possibility of providing temporary176 words
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261 1985-05-25 12 I SUPPORT the call by "Fed Up" in the letter "Congestion in Owen Road (SM, May 18) for police action. There is another area where police action is needed to curb illegal Krking West Coast ive. Despite a continuous white line painted along the261 words
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Article102 1985-05-25 12 JEANNE TAY (MISS - JEANNE TAY (MISS) Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcasting Corporation WE WOULD like to thank viewer Roslan Jumari for his interest in our programmes (SM, May 14). We have always scheduled more movies and specials for public holidays. Grease was shown recently. Saturday Night102 words
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483 1985-05-25 13 PPyilßliSM RULES ARE necessary for the proper governing of society. They define codes of behaviour and determine the tenor of relationships. Strict observance and a fair enforcement of rules and regulations have made for stability and orderliness in Singapore. In the past fortnight, two483 words
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Article, Illustration202 1985-05-25 13 THE DISCRIMINATION in favour of union members in the recent Sembawang Shipyard's retrenchment exercise was a step in the right direction. The shipyard's union and management should be commended for their close cooperation. I was angry over the Press statement by the Singapore National202 words
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Article157 1985-05-25 13 C K WONG - C K WONG Singapore 1646 THE ISSUE of discriminating against non-union memßers has evidently aroused mixed feelings amongst the public. One school of thought holds that discrimination, bv any other name, is still discrimination and proposes that the National Trades Union Congress provide more tangible benefits157 words
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157 1985-05-25 13 ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NON-UNION MEMBERS ALL THIS talk about convincing nonunionised workers and winning their hearts and minds so that they sign up as union members is utter rubbish. Non-union members have been taking a free ride all these years, fully aware that it is the157 words
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Miscellaneous10 1985-05-25 13 tmam M HUMMED miwon pam?ow,6urmi MI?, MURDOCH WE AMY SEWN'10 words
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460 1985-05-25 14 GASTON DE ROSAYRO - By GASTON DE ROSAYRO THROUGHOUT the ages mankind, or rather womankind, has been engaged in a relentless pursuit of beauty and health. The more adventuresome among the ancients never let-up in their ceaseless quest for the mythical "Fountain of Youth." But they460 words
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Article446 1985-05-25 15 IT'S every to look beautiful, charming. Women who want to look their beautiful best should follow a few guidelines on basic skin care. Basically, skin care is of immense significance when it comes to achieving a beautiful complexion and perhaps the most important aspect446 words
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272 1985-05-25 15 EYE care at this stage is extremely important as fine lines come on extra quickly when a skin is changing from normal to dry. Hence eye cream must be used regularly (at least three times a week) to272 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-05-25 16 HEALTH spas, those curative mineral springs are more famous today than ever. But the advent of high technology has made it possible to bring the purity of these waters to you in handy spray cans. From France, famous throughout history for its spas, comes248 words
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271 1985-05-25 16 GIORGIO ARMANI is perhaps better known to Singaporeans for his chic line of feminine fashions. Now from the house of Armani comas a whole new range of perfumes and toiletries for the elegant woman. Heading the line is Armani's271 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-05-25 17 It converts itself into a super lounge chair NOT everyone has either the time nor the inclination to visit a health club to keep their bodies trim with regular exercise. But keeping yourself in good shape is as important as your diet or your292 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-05-25 18 Presenting a step by step guide to better hair care THE range of VIDAL SASSOON products has been specially developed by a man with an extensive knowledge of hair in its innumerable forms, textures, colours and conditions. Unlike most hair care products are based on the484 words
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218 1985-05-25 18 A WOMAN'S crowning glory, they say, Is her hair. That's basically why most women spend a good deal of their time washing and brushing their tresses. Well-groomed hair is a joy to behold. But how does the modern woman, usually up218 words
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Article256 1985-05-25 19 FOR the hot and sunny months ahead, short styles are coming In. They vary from the very short crop with asymetric fringe to the heavier bobs. Cuts are layered. Especially in fashion are variations of the bob which is kept simply straight, layered short256 words
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208 1985-05-25 19 WEIGHT Watchers Whipped Polyunsaturated Table Margarine has been formulated to save calories and aid in wei||it control. It'has a smooth, light and creamy texture, with a melt-in-the-mouth taste the result of the whipping of a special formulation containing the finest vegetable oils. Its208 words
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Advertisement274 1985-05-25 16 THE NEW ATARIS CYCLO-SWING a great exercise machineNOW. you can get into really good shape, shed off the bulges and tone up your muscles in the privacy of your own home. The whole family will find the new Ataris exercise machine an indispensable piece of equipment to work out with274 words
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Advertisement117 1985-05-25 17 Weight Watchers* Margarine The healthy choice fL V -x It's whipped, EOLVU n^aJMar!NJF 28% more than ordinary polyunsaturated and IX)»JIAIN-. 1 IMAM C»«M I »11>MUl HHIUBO margarines,- results in a made to Weight Watchers' CALORIES SAVING high standards of taste X j or t^e anc we jg^ t and quality.117 words
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Miscellaneous1518 1985-05-25 20 leisure < v/ I 12.90 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pagti. Alpine Mmu (Last episode). V 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights Andre Revest, maitre of the Auberge W x followed by Sesame Street* d'Atre Fteuri, demonstrates the reThe letters H and I and the number 3 fltonaJ cookery of the Dauphine1,518 words
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Miscellaneous155 1985-05-25 20 Noon Newsdesk 12.90 That's Trad 12.4S Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.00 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.50 About Britain 1.45 The Wortd Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 From the Weeklies 3.45 Network UK 4.00 Wortd News 4.05 Reflections155 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-05-25 21 Today's highlights Centreataae Faerie Tale Theatre: The Emf»eror'a New Clothea Ch 12, 8.30 pm) THE new season of Faerie Tale Theatre begins with this fable about an emperor whose passion for clothes becomes an obsession. He finally learns a lesson in humility at the hands of602 words
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Article, Illustration514 1985-05-25 21 Tomorrow*! highlights Film Focus Rebecca (b/w) (Ch 12, (8.35 pm) ALFRED HITCHCOCK directs Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine in this Oscar winning version of Daphne Du Maurier's best-seller. The shy and unsophisticated second wife of the wealthy Maxim de Winter is haunted by the image of514 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-05-25 22 HONG KONG actress Barbara Yung's suicide has caused a sensation in Chinese entertainment circles and the money-seekers have not been slow to cash in on this. Selling at newsstands here are at least two Hong Kong magazines devoted entirely to her life and death.68 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-05-25 22 IF YOU have watched A Passage to India, the David Lean film based on E M Forster's novel which was shown at Lido recently, you may have been disappointed with the much-talked-about Marabar Caves. They look like rectangular openings in the side of a cliff. That109 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-05-25 22 TERESA TENG'S popularity in China has sparked a joke there. Although the authorities there used to frown on the singer's songs, most of the people near the coast still tuned in to their radios, which picked up waves from Taiwan, to listen to Deng Lijun83 words
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Article75 1985-05-25 22 THE ugly faces of some Singaporeans surfaced at a recent screening of a Chinese movie. The movie was bad but that was no excuse for what some people in the audience did a number of seat cushions in the housing estate cinema were slashed during a75 words
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Article51 1985-05-25 22 THE song, One Night in Bangkok, by Murray Head has been placed on the restricted list by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation because of its sexual connotations. The lyrics concern some immoral night activities in the Thai capital. The song has been banned by the stations in51 words
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Article, Illustration731 1985-05-25 22 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE NOBODY seemed to notice or care that most of the Hollywood celebrities did not quite put up a polished, professional performance at the Celebrities Tennis Gala Dinner at Hyatt's Crystal Ballroom on Thursday night. The few who sang sounded off-key. Perhaps by731 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-05-25 22 Pat D'Rose - Pat D'Rose LOCAL composers will get a muchneeded boost when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation begins telecasting a series called Song Makers in August. The four-part Chinese series will feature 11 composers and their works. It will be telecast on Sunday between Aug 11 and Sept294 words
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Miscellaneous615 1985-05-25 21 Tomorrow's programmes 9.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 6.10 Programma Highlights. •.00 Opaning and Programma High- 6.15 Nawa (E). I lights followed by Today's 6.25 Simon and Simon Grand IMu- I Special Right.* alon. 9.35 Smurfs (Cartoon). 7.15 Muaical Interlude-Excerpts from 10.06 Tepuk-Tepuk Tangan (M) The Sound of Applauae. (r). 7.30615 words
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Advertisement107 1985-05-25 23 CATIUY GOLDEN SULTAN TONMSHT MDMGHTI WW IMSBHUBMUM ftIHWO MRUOQ Friendly Alitn mMto Earthwoman In tha funnlaat axciting advantura JOHN S I I COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A MICHAEL DOUGLAS LARRY J FRANCOPRODUCTK) N JEFF BRIDGES KAREN AHEM CHARLES MARTIN SMITH RICHARD JAECKEL WJ XJ njACKNFTZSCHE VJnM i BARRY BERNARDI JMfer com-107 words
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Miscellaneous489 1985-05-25 23 Film Guide lornoo fllon Organisation DALIT (*****19) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.39): THE PAWNED WIFE (C) Starring: La Xiaofen, Xie Pingnnn Synopsis: young peasant's wife sells herseu so that her ailing husband may live. Midnight Show: SPELL W'J'W BINDING (C) t Starring: Snn Gaoming, Liang Jlarea, Gaofei V Synopsis: Another slap-489 words
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Miscellaneous270 1985-05-25 23 MANDARIN (*****01) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): THE PAWNED WIFE (C) Midnight Show: SPELL BINDING (C) TOA PAYOH (*****34) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): THE PAWNED WIFE (C) Midnight Show: SPELL BINDING (C) JUBILEE (*****07) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): THE PAWNED WIFE (C) Midnight Show: SPELL BINDING (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****94) (1, 3.30,270 words
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Miscellaneous208 1985-05-25 23 Midnight Show: SPELL BINDING (C) SAVOY (*****40) (11, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15): LOVE WITH THE PERFECT STRANGER (C) W, Midnight Show: SPELL BINDING (C) ORIENTAL (*****23) (11, 1, 3.15, 7, 9.15): LOVE WITH THE PERFECT STRANGER (C) -2 Midnight Show: A WOLF OF ANCIENT TIMES (C) LIBERTY (*****68) (I 45,208 words
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Advertisement136 1985-05-25 24 CAPfTOL-CHAMGk 10th Bit DAY (CAPITOL *****59) 11« m, 1.45,4,6.30 9.15 No Fioo IJst (CHANGI *****59) 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.45,9.15 No Froo List Watch Out a* j They Ye the worst police force in lamarMiy IBS UW 9fTl MVDOUf llHiil ■nmum AT icum MO—mcD w Q Dm to prltr cMtPtctnl cwraltMit JADE: LAST136 words
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Advertisement31 1985-05-25 24 mny A 9 A tonight midnight m S Mr mjAMiA* tomorrow morning show 11am g JAPAN'S OFFICIAL ENTRY A#* *4ifc mH mH)HI BJIII IB IB I") PJ W H Hiiii H31 words
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Advertisement185 1985-05-25 24 ORCHARD: HURRYI LAST DAYS (*****44) 4 SHOWS: 11.00 MII, 2.30, 5.90 4 MO 7--uAua AiiAuaMajii CATHAY: NOW SHOWINGI (*****00) 11.00 am, 1.30, 4.00, 4.30 4 4.15pm Dudley Moore Amy Irving Ann Reinking Micki 60L0EN SULTAN: NOW SHOWINGI 4TH FLOOR. SULTAN PLAZA, J ALAN SULTAN (MM 176) 3 SHOWS: 10.30 am.185 words
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Miscellaneous101 1985-05-25 24 IdSlfr PICNIC ULU PANDAN Zone A Residents' Committee will organise a tour to Big Splash at East Coast tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm. Registration fees are $2 for adults and $1 for children aged 12 and below. Residents who are interested can register at the Residents' Committee Centre101 words
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Miscellaneous606 1985-05-25 24 f AT E SINGAPORE 1 Wife HANDICRAFT CENTRE A PHOTOGRAPHIC cum Children's Art Exhibition will be held at the internal plaia of the Singapore Handicraft V Centre today from v r 10.30 am to 4 pm. 000 a ONE-MAN exhibition by local artist Sarkasi tomorrow 11 am to 3.30 pm.606 words
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Miscellaneous118 1985-05-25 24 THE WASHINQTON BALLET THE Washington Ballet will perform at the Victoria Theatre from Monday to Wednesday at 8 nightly. Presented by the Singapore Cultural Foundation, the company will perform Goh Choo San's Schubert Symphony as part of its programme. Goh Choo San is Singapore-born and has been acclaimed by critics118 words
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Miscellaneous478 1985-05-25 25 leisure comics libra ARIES March 21 to April 29 September 23 to October 22 Your personal scenario makes If anyone thought you were a sudden turn, from specula- weak, that person is in for a tion to the ultra-practical, rude awakening. The cycle is Youll know what to do. Your478 words
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Miscellaneous194 1985-05-25 25 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook Hart LAIHtfL. Jyyr RHfi, 6Hi Gl*» THfIK "N1 |T's *tff /U* CAM P«M* AT TH* \M. IH* AW* V PftStKOCIWff TVXDfWafft Y/ MUVI poWM 0V fi*9TKAcKptf/ J f=m. im iMI'S 1 *U> TkACHCS IHSM Tb B UOMH6-MIMM I CACff CWTW, J A MoO*C*lMO- 86 f*CIT« AMD194 words
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470 1985-05-25 26 COMPUTER ANALYST - 1mk By COMPUTER ANALYST SINGAPORE trainer Ivan Allan, currently lying third with 20 winners for the trainers' premiership, has a lot of catching to do. He is 16 behind Penang rival Teh Choon Beng and seven behind Mohd Zafir of Ipoh. With470 words
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209 1985-05-25 26 MA TAN - By MA TAN of Lianha Wanbao ORIENTAL PEARL (Race 2, No 3) and Heritage (Race 3, No 6) are my best bets in today's card of eight races at Bukit Timah Oriental Pearl has raced five times so far, returning third twice. He209 words
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Article210 1985-05-25 26 DANIEL - By DANIEL of Lianha Wanbao ON their form in morning workouts, Raging Sage (Race 3, No 13), Astraflash (Race 7, No 1) and Rhesius (Race 8, No 8) should return winners gate today. Raging Sage has raced only once so far, finishing fifth to210 words
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Article, Illustration472 1985-05-25 26 By TET I AM going to stick my neck out a second time for Combat Hero and Dust Devil II at Bukit Timah today and punters could get off to a flying start by backing them for a472 words
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Article218 1985-05-25 26 TET MA-ZHENTAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Boo) (Wan Bao) Race 1 Combat Hero 3 Active Foa 3 Active Foi 3 Active Fox 6 Best Always 9 Rumptostfekm 7 Decision 4 Kinross Lad 13 Tequamal Race 2 11 Dust Davit 13 Ultra Wheal 3 Oriental Peart 1 Peter Pan218 words
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Article233 1985-05-25 26 1st 2nd 3rd Nigal Tilay 21 15 12 S Y Laong 17 8 7 Malcolm Johnston 16 20 16 Subisn Dalwee 15 8 14 Q Cook 13 19 16 Connorton 13 5 5 Torry Lucas 13 5 4 App I Ismadi 11 16 4 Foo Yuh Kong 11233 words
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Article1959 1985-05-25 27 COMPUTER ANALYST BEST PICKS RACK 1 11 Roapoctoblo 8 Combat Horo 3 Activo Fox S 3 Oriontol Poori IV* IPotorPonM 2 Simpto Pwfoct ft 49 1 4 M Hrf„ n Q,1., J|,| nwi iti vai i wnpcwssicxiisi h iv rnncs opwooKi 4 18 Anok Ponk 17 Trynwboot H1,959 words
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Article131 1985-05-25 27 1 92-31 BAY THUNDER 144.1 (7 56 5 Wean 1/4 4 nig Ahmad OOSOfIKJS Sad* Horse s Beet Bemer Jockey Number Origin Track Tradnaerti Number Name Time of rtdee and CondNona today Sen Ptvwue height Horse t Trainer's Number at Rune Bwtonnanuaa Age Name NumberofWk»ft131 words
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Advertisement272 1985-05-25 28 Classified Ads Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sanday Monitor: WotO• 0.3S chli p«r word O.SS ccnU p«r word Display $7 70 p«r col. cm $10.00 per col. cm IwlntM Hr» Mon-Frl. 9am-spm Sal. 9«m-lpm ACCOUNTING A 1 ACCOUNTING 260 ***** *****57. DOWELL MANAGEMENT *****61. MESSY ACCOUNTS, for systems 225 5786.272 words
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Advertisement327 1985-05-25 28 EDUCATION Driving Instruction^ BEST DRIVINQ *****35/ 782 2069 MITRA DRIVINQ Centre (Marine Parade) *****60. Miscellaneous Courses FLORAL ARRANGEMENT COURSE at reaaonble rates. Contact Ivan Urn 255-4690 or 250 9726 for details MECHANIC. WELDER/ FITTER, one of each required for marine equipment workarea. Tel: APPLES QO EAST. Make reservation now for327 words
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Advertisement168 1985-05-25 28 Music/Dancing Lmoni m CORONATION MUSIC School *****52. ERIC'S QUITAR Tuition *****91. Private Tuition PT TRAINED TEACHERS EAQER provioe efficient tuition for Primary 1 Secondary 4 Subjects include English Language. Literature. History, Geography, Maths and Scisnce. Particularly in Marine Parade/ East Coast/ Woodlands. Tel: 296 5810,296 4325, (*****39, after 3pm). UNIVERSITY168 words
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Advertisement253 1985-05-25 28 FOR SALE CLOSING DOWN SAUE at Modem Silk Store, 34 High Street tW 28/5. Quality textiles like German Dtotene at $2. Velvet Jersey $5. AH store furniture at low prices. HOUDAY/ BUSINESS VACATION package for sale below cost! two return MAS tickets including hotel accomodation of 2 nights and 3253 words
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Advertisement408 1985-05-25 28 Accommodation Vacant Av PARTIALLY PURNISHED ROOMS available at Lorong N, Tetofc Kurau. Quiet locality, Tree parking and cooking alowad. strictly for couples or working ledies. Rental $300. Tel: *****44. PEARL BANK APARTMENT. 1 bedroom with bethroom attached Fi#y furnished end air-con. Please contact: 2^-4782 CLAYMORE PLAZA, MAISONNETTE and Apartments for408 words
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Advertisement239 1985-05-25 28 THE MEETING V PLACE CHINESE BACHELOR WITH own business, financially sound, vary homaly, non-smoker, non-drinker, physicaKy robust, participates In sports, seeks sincere friends above 26. Pteaae write with contact numbers. Photos apprecieted (returnable). AM rapies assured. Write to: S.M.Box 856. Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road, #034)1 A, Singapore 0315. CHMESE239 words
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Advertisement298 1985-05-25 29 classified NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We hereby give notice that in consequence of the intended change of name of a ship by our client, Ms METEOR REEDEREI N SCHIFFAHRTS GMBH, we have applied to the Director of Marine under section 417 of the Merchant Shipping298 words
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Advertisement174 1985-05-25 29 M THE MATTUt OF TNC COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISS AND IN THE MATTCT OF MtnOE ILICTWOMC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (hi Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WIN PINO UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha creditors of tha above company, which Is baing voluntarily wound-up. are required on or before tha 1174 words
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Advertisement876 1985-05-25 29 II PART-TIMK CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING COURSES 11 I JULY 1985 INTAKE II I Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Continuing Education Training courses I I commencing in July 1985. I 11 BUSINESS STUDIES COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES I H I Caurae Centre Coum Centre I l| *Stu876 words
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Article348 1985-05-25 30 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA ITHNIN Zain yesterday joined two others to take the lead after tne first day of competition in the $25,000 Tiger Open Golf Championship at Sembawang Country Club. Along with Burmese Kyi Hla Han, a recent winner of the $100,000 Hoyal Johor Classic,348 words
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336 1985-05-25 30 nmwna COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK AT A SQUASH scholarship presentation dinner yesterday, Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister (or Foreign Affairs and Community Development, recounted this story. An American football player, given a scholarship, had to leave the university in his second year336 words
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296 1985-05-25 30 DANIEL WEE - By DANIEL WEE DESPITE A brave display of wateipolo, Singapore's Under-20 selection lost 7-14 to the Western Australia Institute of Sports (WAIS) yesterday at the Toa Payoh Pool. Singapore showed determination through their countless drives and were aided by some anticipatory snatches at296 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-05-25 31 ALFONSO CHAN - S'pore Tsch Inst 67 Jurong Voc Inst 63 •y ALFONSO CHAN THE DIN was deafening as Jurong Vocational Institute's (JVl's) Chua Kim Ann stepped onto the circle for his two free throws after a foul by Singapore Technical Institute (STI). The score was 59-61PICTURE: SHARIF RASHID - 376 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-05-25 31 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN ERNEST Tan, described at the brightest prospect in Singapore's squash, received an award worth IWO for his dedication and progress in the sport, as well as excelling in school work. Together with other teenage recipients Una Ong, Chew Kok WyePICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 220 words
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196 1985-05-25 31 1985 FRENCH OPEN Reuter PARIS, Saturday JOHN McENROE says it is simply another tournament, but he must beat a jinx if he is to become the first American for SO years to win the French Open, which introduces the IMS Grand Slam tennis yearReuter - 196 words
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Article257 1985-05-25 31 MEN: (1) John McEnroe (US) v qualifier; (12)Henrik Sundstrom (Swe) v Gabriel Urpi (Spain); (15) Brad Gilbert (US) v Hans GKdemeister (Chile); (7) Joakim Nystrom (Swe) v qualifier. (4) Mats WHander (Swe) v Thierry Tirtasne (Fra); (13) Tomas SmkJ (Czech) v qualifier; (9) Yannick Noah257 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-05-25 31 If yoa have aay view* or com meats oa sports yoa can send tbem to the Sports Editor, The Singapore Monitor Ltd, 2 Alexandra Road #«3-fIA, DelU Hoase, Singapore 0315. Yoa caa ase a psaedoaym bat remember to give Cur name aad address, withoat which we will56 words
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157 1985-05-25 31 CHEN DAXIN - CHEN DAXIN Singapore 1985 THE SINGAPORE football team seems to be getting from bad to worse. Since making a break in March, they've been inconsistent. Poor games against Kedah, Negri Sembilan, Armed Forces and Trengganu show that Singapore (as an international team) cannot157 words
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93 1985-05-25 31 WRESTLING DREAM - WRESTLING DREAM Singapore 2056 I WISH to express my frustration at the way the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is slashing programmes of immense popularity. I refer especially to the programme "Wrestling Matches", which was supposed to be telecast once a week, but has completely disappeared93 words
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167 1985-05-25 31 MICHAEL TAY - MICHAEL TAY Singapore OSIS THOUGH Singapore tried their best, they are out of two important tournaments, the hulaysia Cup and the pre-World Cup. We were unlucky to lose to Trengganu in the first leg quarter-final match. It is not easy to come back167 words
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77 1985-05-25 31 HAROLD E A MATHIEU - HAROLD E A MATHIEU Chairman Organising Committee St Gabriels Sec School Singapore IMS ON BEHALF of the members of the Organising Committee I would like to thank you and your reporters and photographer (Miss Christine Chew) for the excellent reports throughout the 1985 Schools'77 words
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Article, Illustration585 1985-05-25 32 S GULAM - FAS hopes system will lure fans back to the game •f S GULAM THE NATIONAL Football League will take on a Malaysia Cup format if things go accordingto plan. The reason for adopting a new tournament format Is to make the matches more attractive to585 words
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Article, Illustration142 1985-05-25 32 Reuter LONDON, Saturday HOWARD KENDALL, who steered Everton to triumph in the League Championship and the European CupWinners' Cup this season, was named Manager of the Year yesterday. It is Kendall's fifth managerial award since taking over at Everton in May 1981 and theReuter - 142 words
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