Singapore Monitor, 29 May 1985
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Title Section11 1985-05-29 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Wednesday, May 29,1985 30cents M.C. (P) No. 51/5/8511 words
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Article, Illustration853 1985-05-29 1 Man, 25, locked up by family Nporto ROBERT COMCEICAO Picture! HAIRIS A CAGE is home for "Johnson," a 25-year-old glue-sniffer. His family have kept him in the two-metre by one-metre enclosure at853 words
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218 1985-05-29 1 AP TOKYO, Wednesday THE average Japanese, under pressure from the international community and his own government to "buy foreign," a either unwilling or unable to do so, according to a recent survey. More than half of Japanese respondents to the survey said theyAP - 218 words
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Article337 1985-05-29 2 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG THE NATIONAL Museum has opened its doors again after 18 months to enthusiastic crowds and busloads of school children. The museum, which was closed for restoration costing $4.7 million, has drawn more than 7,500 people since it opened its doors again337 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-05-29 2 SIT YIN FONG - #y SIT YIN FONG FROGS' LEGS imported into Singapore are sale, the Primary Production Department said yesterday. The department's deputy director, Dr Giam Choo Hoo, said all consignments of frog legs coming into Singapore "from anywhere in the world must undergo strict health361 words
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301 1985-05-29 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A 41-YEAR-OLD businesswoman lost cash and gold chains worth $10,200 in Monday's hold-up at a void deck of a Housing Board block in Toa Payoh. Police yesterday commended the courage of the woman, identified only as301 words
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165 1985-05-29 2 THE FAMILY of murdered student Winnifred Teo Suan Lie has undertaken to provide the $50,000 reward in an anxious attempt to bring her killer or killers to justice. The reward has been described by a senior police officer as a "last resort bid" to find165 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-05-29 3 Lianhe Zaohao MALAYAN RAILWAY has erected warning signs at strategic spots along its railway tracks recently following accidents involving its trains and people playing or walking alongside its tracks. The latest accident involved a two-year-old girl, Zabedah Mohd Salleh, who was hit by aLianhe Zaohao; PICTURES: LIANHE ZAOBAO - 327 words
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138 1985-05-29 3 Lianhe Zaobao THE SECOND Deputy Prime Minister and National Trades Union Congress Secretary-General, Mr Ong Tens Cheong, lost his luggage on Sunday alter flying into London from Frankfurt at the head of an NTUC delegation. Mr Ong and his team are in Britain toLianhe Zaobao - 138 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-05-29 4 YONG POW ANG - New taxi fare structure REPORTS BY YONG POW ANG CHECK the flagdown rate when you board a taxi from Saturday. This will tell you which conversion table you need to follow to find out your fare. Taxi fares will be adjusted again from327 words
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718 1985-05-29 4 TAXI-DRIVERS hope their income will rise when the new fares recommended by their companies take effect on June 1. But they also hope the increase in takings will not be ao large as to justify s big increase in diesel duty. There718 words
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173 1985-05-29 4 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM LEADING hotels have responded favourably to a report that the airport bus service for tourists might soon make a comeback. Many of them felt that the service would be an additional form of transport for tourists from Changi Airport to173 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-05-29 6 THE HANDLER of a security dog which killed a guard this week admitted he was not trained for the job Security guard Tham Kwong Seng, 39, died on Saturday after being being bitten on the necK by the dog, Starcy. An autopsy461 words
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130 1985-05-29 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - By CHEW YEN FOOK THE DIRECTOR of Commercial Guards and Investigation Agency, Mr Peter Chong, said yesterday he was taking immediate steps to inform all his dog handlers not to unleash any dogs under any circumstances. He said: "No dog handlers will leave any130 words
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Article234 1985-05-29 7 Indonesian Govt asked to dismiss more than 800 former communists in state-owned firms AP JAKARTA, Wednesday A PARLIAMENTARY committee asked the Indonesian Government yesterday to remove more than 800 former members of the Communist Party from jobs at two state-owned companies the Oil Corporation Pertamina andAP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-05-29 7 THE BANGLADESH CYCLONE AP URIRCHAR (Bangladesh), Wednesday RESCUE workers buried thousands of bodies in mass graves yesterdav and sought clean water, medicine and food for the survivors of a cyclone that may have killed tens of thousands. Navy ships plucked bodies from theAP; PICTURE: REUTER - 206 words
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Article56 1985-05-29 7 Reuter HARARE (Zimbabwe), Wednesday A HIPPOPOTAMUS, said by a wildlife official to be the first seen in the Harare area, lumbered into a suburban shopping centre in the Zimbabwe capital yesterday ana Knocked over a wall. Wildlife rangers immobilised the 1,500 kg female hippo with a drugged dartReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration562 1985-05-29 8 THE CLAUS VON BULOW TRIAL Reuter PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Wed CLAUS von Bulow's former lover testified against him yesterday ana recounted dramatically how he told her he once watched his wife slip to the point of death in a comaReuter - 562 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-05-29 8 THE PLOT TO KILL THE POPE Agencies ROME, Wednesday TURKISH gunman Mehmet Ali Agca (right) refused to respond to the judge's questions yesterday after being called as the star prosecution witness in a trial of three Bulgarians and five Turks accused of plottingAgencies - 412 words
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Article, Illustration117 1985-05-29 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKER THEY may have been singing "Amazing Grace," but when Willie Nelson (above right) and his backup singers Jimmy (above left) and Kosalynn Carter took to the stage last week it was Plains, Georgia, that was on tneir minds. As a117 words
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Article110 1985-05-29 8 ALL FIVE surviving Frustaci septu piets were declared free of liver Jaundice yesterday and the names of all seven infants were announced at a hospital news conference in Orange County, California. A director of the hospital the children were born in announced the children's names: Baby110 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-05-29 8 LECH WALESA'S (above) US$l9O,OOO (5|399,000) 1983 Nobel Peace Prize will go towards establishing an agriculture fund for Poland financed by the West, fund leaders said yesterday. Warsaw clergyman Father Alojzy Orszulik and lawyer Andreas Stelmachowski, leaders of the fund, told reporters the money was aimed at67 words
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Article81 1985-05-29 8 AN EARLY spring thaw has thwarted an attempt by a Japanese actress to reach the North Pole by snowmobile. A heartbroken Masako Izumi, 37, was forced to quit just 120 km from the Pole. Tourist outfitter Bezal Jesusdason told reporters yesterday that Izumi was in tears81 words
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169 1985-05-29 8 Reuter BEIRUT, Wednesday SACKS TIED round their heads, the three Palestinian prisoners were cuffed by Shi'ite Muslim fighters as they climbed from an army jeep outside an unfinished office tower block in West Beirut. The building, the 40-storev Murr Tower, was being usedReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement138 1985-05-29 7 GET VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Jmm Need we say more? i W+m* BUILT-IN OVENS I i i I s Model oven Double glass oven door programmer rays 3 self-cleaning panels Turnspit. u 'B|.■ i nHHI SS mmmt... aljß^^W Model EB 3C a convection fan-ducted oven. Model EB 1 conventional oven138 words
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Advertisement141 1985-05-29 8 TUDOR: BUILDING. Cut from a solid block of y stainless steel each Tudor M f I Oyster case is then shaped, 3 J polished and perfected 162 painstaking opeWithout weld, blot or the case retains all the toughand strength of the original block of steel from which it was carved.141 words
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Article, Illustration566 1985-05-29 10 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM ASIA Commercial Bank (ACB) put in the most impressive performance of the Small Four banks last year. A comparison with Tat Lee Bank, Far Eastern Bank (FEB) and the Industrial and566 words
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Article129 1985-05-29 10 OUR REGULAR shrewd broker, Stoker, has retired (after making a big bundle on the market, no doubt). Taking his place from today will be Porterfield, the bumbling businessman who has what it takes to win at nothing and is one of a rare breed with the129 words
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Article370 1985-05-29 11 JANICE LIM - Japan's sixth largest securities firm sets up representative office here By JANICE LIM JAPAN'S sixth largest securities company, the Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Company Ltd, has set up a representative office in Singapore. Mr Masahiro Kamifuku, its chief representative, said: "We felt the need to have370 words
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156 1985-05-29 11 B HftLLSTOEET H AP STOCK prices drifted uncertainly yesterday after an early advance ran out of steam. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials slipped 0.45 to close at 1,301.52. Declines outpaced advances by about six to five on the New York Stock Exchange.AP - 156 words
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Article53 1985-05-29 11 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 815.20, up 0.29 point from Monday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 413.06, unchanged from Monday's close of 413.06. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.1124 point to 132.8245 at the close, compared with Monday's53 words
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Article129 1985-05-29 11 AP THE AMERICAN dollar rose broadly yesterday, helped by expectations of stronger economic growth in the United States, but it finished the session below the highs of the day. With many senior traders gathering in Toronto for a foreign exchange dealers' convention, activity was quiet. By theAP - 129 words
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Miscellaneous35 1985-05-29 10 PORTERFIELD By Joe Martin XX J !l 1 r J]f "I I admit it was my fault we lost the Bancroft account but your putting me in charge ot it wasn't exactly a matter stroke''35 words
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Advertisement543 1985-05-29 11 THere Is No Other Place Like THeßujvi Court Of Raffles Hotel. Wme and dine by candlelight. Menu: Continental, Italian, Seafood or just comefora drink. For reservations, please call *****41. Inter First Inter First Bank Dallas, NA Dallas, Texas. (INCORPORATED WITH UMTTEO UABIUTV M THE U S A CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF543 words
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opinion / letters
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123 1985-05-29 12 S A SUBBAIAH - RRMLY S A SUBBAIAH First Secretary (Consular) High Commission of India Singapore 0923 WE refer to the coverage in your daily of recent incidents involving refusal of entry into Singapore to a large number of Indian visitors. We would like to clarify that reports in123 words
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461 1985-05-29 12 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN Singapore 2159 THE UNCALLED-FOR remarks by Dudley Au in his letter 'Toilet-washing drive: Adults need it more than children" (SM, May 23) should not go unchallenged, particularly his statement that the toilet-washing exercise, if it is to461 words
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Article768 1985-05-29 12 VIEWPOINT We reproduce here an editorial, headlined "Hu's Bluet," in the Asian Wall Street Journal (May 27,1985), which analysed the present sluggish state of the Singapore economy. WHY IS Singapore's economy in the doldrums? First quarter growth in the city-state rose by only 3 per cent, almost a768 words
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Article471 1985-05-29 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT A COLLEAGUE recently made a few observations about a traditional phenomenon in Singapore that has come to be called the underground economy in other countries. It is also known in some cases as moonlighting. It is the practice of working a second471 words
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137 1985-05-29 13 PETE BOYD - PETE BOYD Singapore 1335 YOUR report on "Prepare for a long wait when you call these department. (SM, May 23) makes me wonder about the effect of the productivity campaign on government bodies. why can't large organisations. such as the Housing and Development137 words
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494 1985-05-29 13 JUNE W (MISS - JUNE W (MISS) Singapore 1647 THE THREE schoolgirls who took the initiative to catch the molester who preyed on a student on a bus deserve to be commended for their bravery and civic-mindedness. It is high time the authorities face the fact494 words
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Advertisement398 1985-05-29 12 Nowa^a^r so well designed it has even got our dealers excited. Our dealers know a good thing when they see it. And the AEG Lavamat 505N washing machine is something to ShOUt at>OUt. large skg 6kg stainless steel drum is big enough take even curtains. By utilising a drum clothes398 words
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Advertisement76 1985-05-29 13 V> e v w LETTERS on any subfect oi public interest wM be accepted for publication. They should be typed end must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be76 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-05-29 14 PAT D'ROSE - FILM: LADYHAWKE STARRING: Matthew a Broderick, Rutger A Hauer, Michelle 1 Pfeiffer, Leo McKern, John Wood DIRECTOR: Donne r SHOWING: tomorrow at Orchard, Kreta Ayer and PaarU'i Ttiootro Reviewed by PAT D'ROSE IF YOU believe in magical, unexplainable things and ever- VVJ| lasting love, Ladyhawke will enchant you.532 words
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Article, Illustration767 1985-05-29 14 VERNON SCOTT - He moves on to meatier roles and tries his hand at directing and producing By VERNON SCOTT ITT in Hollywood UPI JOHN TRAVOLTA, 31, says he has come of age as an actor. As the star of Perfect, to be released in American theatres next month, TravoltaUPI - 767 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-05-29 14 XSuisine j WITH the Dragon Boat Festival around the corner, the traditional Chinese rice dumplings are making their appearance on hooks at tne front of many restaurants. At the Dynasty Hotel, the cakeshop ana Tang Court are offering two varieties of Cantonese dumplings guo zhen zong and kan445 words
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Article, Illustration657 1985-05-29 14 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE SZECHUAN restaurants continue to be very popular. Perhaps, that is why the Liu Hsiang Lou at Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel labels itself a Szechuan restaurant even though it offers Chinese food from various parts of China and even Vietnamese food. The restaurant, which657 words
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Today's highlights
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Article106 1985-05-29 16 The Heart of the Dragon Living (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) MORE than 80 per cent of the Chinese are peasants who live and work in the countryside. Maoping is a small village in a beautiful valley in south-eastern China. The standard of living of106 words
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Article68 1985-05-29 16 Lome Greene's New Wilderness Old Dog, New Tricks: The New Coyote (Ch 5, 4.25 pm) LORNE GREENE treks into the mountains of Montana and Wyoming to meet the adaptable new k«ng of the wilds, the Coyote. This cunning and lethal hunter does not hesitate to68 words
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Article96 1985-05-29 16 Europeen Cup Flnsl 1985 Liverpool versus Juventus (Live) (Ch 5, 2.10 em) DEFENDING champions Liverpool will meet Italy's wealthiest but most unpredictable soccer club in this match to be played in Brussels, Belgium, tomorrow morning at 2.10 am Singapore time. The last time the two teams clashed96 words
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Article, Illustration95 1985-05-29 16 Feature Special Skin Game (Ch 5, 10.20 pm) THIS excellent comedy set in the pre-Civil War days is directed by Paul Bogart. James Garner and Louis Gossett star as con artistes who pose as master and slave. After being sold by his "master", the slave runs away to95 words
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71 1985-05-29 16 Applause The Astronote/Big Band Music from Holland (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) THE first segment of the programme spotlights harmonica player Claude Garden. He is backed by the Greater Montreal Metropolitan Orchestra conducted by Marc Belanger. The second segment features big band jazz music performed71 words
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Article83 1985-05-29 16 Feature Film Harpy (Ch 3, 12.04 am) THIS 1970 above-average horror movie spins a tale of passion and murder. An architect is pestered relentlessly by his former wife who does not want him to marry his secretary. His assistant, who is also fed up with her83 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-05-29 16 V Breakout (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) DONOVAN and Ham are imprisoned in a Visitor work camp guarded by a hideous alien monster. Meanwhile, Nathan Bates (Lane Smith) mounts a desperate search for the starchild whom Diana demands as ransom for the return of his57 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-05-29 16 Family Hour Oshin (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) JIA-DAI resorts to prostitution to pay off her family debts. One day, Axin calls on Jia-dai with some food, only to be informed that her friend had died from over-con-sumption of alcohol. She finds a letter irorn the72 words
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Article, Illustration126 1985-05-29 16 The Passenger (Ch 8, 9.35 pm) WHEN approached by Ah Hua, the gangsters agree to leave Jie Bins alone if they receive a substantial amount of money. Liang helps by approaching his shady connections in the underworld and Jie Bins is finally allowed to lead126 words
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Miscellaneous882 1985-05-29 15 1" THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I| WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1985 I 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. becomes a dance instructor in danc- V |v VMMj|K I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights ing school but is too embarassed to followed by Youth (C) (r) (English ted anyone about his new job. subtitles).882 words
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Miscellaneous680 1985-05-29 16 Noon News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (Cont'd) 1.30 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (Cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (Cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (Cont'd) 4.30 Musical Treats 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Music680 words
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Advertisement267 1985-05-29 17 AVIFWoA kill BOU.INGEB CONTEST w£m ROGER MOORE stars as JAMES BOND 007 and TANYA ROBERTS fa plays STACEY SUTTON in a scans from "A VIEW TO A KILL" COPYRIGHT 1984 OANJAO S.A. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WIN YOURSELF A BOTTLE OF BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE Bollinger inspired by the great Winners will be267 words
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Miscellaneous297 1985-05-29 17 Film Guide 9.15): MICKI AND MAUDE (E) Borneo Fllem Organisation Starring: Dudley Moore, Amy Irving, Ann Reinking DALIT (*****18)(1.3 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): Sorted broS' FIRST BLOOD (C) craving for an offspring brings disasLIWAQU (*****30) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, trous results. ?TB fI FPTin IGHTMARE N ELM KRETA AYER PEOPLE'S THEATRE IK297 words
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Miscellaneous485 1985-05-29 17 Chong Gay Organisation CLEMENTI (*****51) (1, 4, 7, 9.30): THE GARLAND UNDER THE MOUNTAIN (C) Starring: La Xiaohe, Tang Guoqiang, Gai Ke, He Wei, Tong Chao Synopsis: A brilliant production from China, set against the Sino-Vietnamese conflict. A company commander, who is awaiting leave to visit his mother and wife485 words
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Advertisement159 1985-05-29 18 UDO: TOMORROW 9.15 pm I The Clcmcnti Communit\ Centre Building Fund Committee presents A GRAND FILM PREMIERE Under the distinguished I'atronaue of the MP tor Clement) MR.BERNARO CHEN All proceeds to Clementi Communits Centre Building Fund Admission $5. i 10. 525&5100 Has JAMES BOND finally his match? K ItfAHAMI »fv>r«s159 words
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Miscellaneous75 1985-05-29 18 THE WASHINGTON BALLET THE WASHINGTON Ballet will perform at the Victoria Theatre tonight at 8. Presented by the Singapore Cultural Foundation, the company will perform its associate artistic director and resident choreographer, Goh Choo San's Schubert Symphony as part of its programme. Other programmes to be performed are A Handel75 words
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Miscellaneous823 1985-05-29 18 if lithographs wMJmF graphs by Warren Woodm f2H ward and other contemns fm" jlr porary artists from jm■ -*1Y .KM America will be held at I M !f I afc the Lone Pine Gallery, JL Ming Court Hotel, mezW zanine floor, until Sunlr tJr g day, from 11 am to823 words
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Miscellaneous38 1985-05-29 18 TODAY: TOMORROW: High tida: 6.05 am High tida: 7.35 am (2.3 m) (2.3 m) Low tida: 12.56 pm Low tida: 2.07 pm (0.6 m) (0.6 m) High tida: 7.43 pm High tida: 6.26 pm (2.3* m) (2.4 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous714 1985-05-29 19 leisure comics 1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook I 7 ~7' vt!um s —r X frfl* U»tf- y OH,IHAT»N ITS Hls «f|ll) I* f f 6Tfc»l<r OF I me OHIV JMfrIUCAL CORp I- V WHTour I ittf-swchi IV Tb Hi* Office. J ner. What begins as B a hobby your intuition714 words
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PROPERTY
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Article, Illustration292 1985-05-29 20 ANNIE CHIA - First private treaty offer of its kind By ANNIE CHIA SINGAPOREAN and Malaysian parties have shown interest in 20 Kensington Palace Gardens in London, an unErecedented sale of a istoric building by the British Crown. In what is believed to be the first private292 words
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Article, Illustration187 1985-05-29 20 ANOTHER development on the west coast, Pepvs Hill Condominium, off Pasir Panjang Hoad, will be ready early next year. Developed by Oasis Development, the project comprises two blocks the Slab and the Terrace. The first, a four-storey block, consists of 12 units of187 words
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284 1985-05-29 20 LINDA CHAN - By LINDA CHAN SINGAPORE "lost by a nose 1 to Montreal in its first bid to bring a major international congress for architects to the Republic in 1990 The campaign to bring the International Union of Architects Congress (UIA) here was made in284 words
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Advertisement113 1985-05-29 20 I Classic 1 1 fleganceof 1 a3reneh f Chateau V Tel: 532 3888 V g 732 2645 I PROPERTY AUCTION H SALE TODAY 1) No. 54A Braddell Road H 2) No. 36 Lorong 28 Geylang (withdrawn) 3)No. lOAngklong Lane #02-01, H Faber Garden Condominium (withdrawn) H 4) No. 1 Sophia113 words
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Article, Illustration795 1985-05-29 22 Ex-champ thrills crowd with his old brilliance as he beats Czech rival FRENCH OPEN TENNIS C'SHIPS Reuter PARIS, Thursday YANNICK NOAH painted a smile on the face of the French Open here yesterday, beguiling the fans with his brilliance and gaining an enthralling victory over Czechoslovakia's Libor Pimek.Reuter - 795 words
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240 1985-05-29 22 Reuter PARIS, Thursday DEFENDING champion Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, ana world number one John McEnroe had easy paths to the second round of the French Open tennis championships yesterday. Lendl, the number two seed, conceded only five games to little knownReuter - 240 words
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Article71 1985-05-29 23 Reuter MEXICO CITY, W«d THE RUN-UP to the 1986 world cup finals gathers momentum early next month. Three of Europe's strongest soccer teams will clash at Mexico City's Aztec Stadium in a major test. World Cup holders Italy, 1982 finalists West Germany and England, whoReuter - 71 words
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234 1985-05-29 23 AP VICTORIA, Wednesday STEVE Fonyo, a one-legged marathon runner, pushed ms crossCanada run for cancer research almost to the finish line yesterday. Signs and banners greeted the 19-year-old Fonyo, ana supporters lined the highway across the tip of Vancouver island to encourageAP - 234 words
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439 1985-05-29 23 A ZAINAL - A ZAINAL Singapore 1423 I AM AMAZED at the lack of knowledge of people who questioned FAS' decision to send the Young Lions for matches against Japan and North Korea in the pre-World Cup tournament (SM May 24). While Abbas Abu Amin has439 words
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92 1985-05-29 23 JOYCE LIM - JOYCE LIM Singapore 0151 As a badminton enthusiast, I cannot help comparing the ranking system devised by the Singapore Badminton Association with the gradings for squash. I would like SBA to consider adopting a grading system. In this way, we can attract many92 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-05-29 24 Game see skipper Souness booked for tough challenge WOHLD CUP /mmm Sd> ICELAND O SCOTLAND 1 Reuter REYKJAVIK, Wednesday MIDFIELD MAN Jim Bett scored his first goal for his country as Scotland took over at the top of their World Cup soccer qualifying group with a 1-0Reuter - 377 words
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Article59 1985-05-29 24 Remaining matches: June 12 Iceland vs Spain, Sept 10 Wales vs Scotland, Sept 25 Spain vs Iceland. P W D L F A Pts Scotland 5 3 0 2 7 3 6 Wales 5 3 0 2 6 5 6 Spam 4 2 0 2 5 659 words
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Article, Illustration145 1985-05-29 24 MONITOR ALL THOSE who had submitted their entries for the Puma-Singapore Monitor 10 km run on Sunday, June 9, can register themselves at Centrepoint #03-19/20 from 11 am to 8 pm from Friday to Sunday (May 31-June 2). Participants are required to bring along145 words
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Article, Illustration323 1985-05-29 24 K SILVAM - POLICE 1 INDIAN ASSN 2 By K SILVAM A SPLENDID goal by centre forward Tarlok Singh gave Indian Association full points in yesterday's Under-23 hockey tournament at the Police Academy. The victory virtually put Police Sports Association out of contention in the competition. Police,PICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 323 words
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299 1985-05-29 24 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM CHRISTOPHER KUAH, Patricia Chua, Alvin Lim, Ricky Tan and Lim Huey Chuen continued their record breaking performances to rewrite five records on the second day of the Age Group and Novices Swimming Meet at Amber Road yesterday. It was 15-year-old Christopher299 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-05-29 24 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD AMERICAN Edwin Moses (above), the 400 metres hurdles world and Olympic champion, is to run in the Ulster Games in Belfast on June 24, it was announced yesterday in London. It will be the first time Moses, who is63 words
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Article89 1985-05-29 24 LARRY BIRD of the Boston Celtics was the only unanimous choice on the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star team announced in New York yesterday. Joining Bird on toe team were Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers, Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons, Moses Malone of89 words
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Article53 1985-05-29 24 DUTCH SOCCER League champions Ajax Amsterdam trounced Volendam 5-2 yesterday but there may be seven minutes still to play. The referee was forced to abandon the match before fulltime when large numbers of exuberant Ajax fans climbed over theperimeter fences and swarmed on to the pitch. There53 words
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Article101 1985-05-29 24 THE TOP 20 in the latest Association of Tennis Professionals rankings as released in Dallas yesterday: 1. Job) McEnroe (US) 2. Ivan Lendl (Czech) 3. Jimmy Connors (US) 4. Mats Wilander (Sweden) 5. Andres Gomez (Ecuador) 6. Anders Jarryd (Sweden) 7. Kevin Curren (US) 8.101 words
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Article84 1985-05-29 24 WEST GERMAN soccer club Ham burs yesterday suspended internationals Manfred Kaltz and Juergen Groh from training after a shock home defeat on Saturday. Austrian trainer Ernst Hapoel said: "I can no longer bear to watch the sub-standard performances of these two players." Hamburg, European champions two years84 words
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Article83 1985-05-29 24 WORLD CHAMPION Jiang Jialiang of China crashed to a surprise defeat against Hong Kong's Lo Chuen-Tsuns on the opening day of tne Seoul Grand Prix tabu tennis tournament yesterday. Jiang, winner of this year's world title in Sweden, went down 13-21,21-13,12-21 while his compatriot He Zhiwen83 words
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Article83 1985-05-29 24 THE INTERNATONAL Amateur Athletic Federation (lAAF) is studying a revised track and field timetable for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, federation sources said in Luasanne, Switzerland yesterday. The Seoul organisers are keen to ensure maximum revenue from the sale of American television rights by staging some athletics83 words
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Article92 1985-05-29 25 LONDON, Wednesday EVERTON and Luton rang down the curtain on the English league soccer First Division last night with the new champions suffering their second defeat in a row. Everton, playing away and without nine of tneir regulars because of international calls and injuries,92 words
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386 1985-05-29 25 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN TENNIS in Singapore has a chance to blossom if a sponsorship scheme offered to the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association can be worked out in the next few weeks. French electronics giant Thomson CSF has come forward with a $50,000 cash offer to386 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-05-29 25 HE CAME like a breath of fresh air to the tennis scene, and charged the flagging spirits. Dr John Choy's election to tennis administration was like adrenalin running through the veins of the sport But last week Dr Choy, or simply John to his269 words
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Article, Illustration215 1985-05-29 25 ALFONSO CHAN - SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY 4 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 2 By ALFONSO CHAN STANDARD Chartered Bank were cashiered good and proper by Singapore Tobacco Company in their Business Houses Football League quarterfinal junior knockout tie at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Led by injured ex-international Terence215 words
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576 1985-05-29 25 SPORRCUTTER COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK SQUASH is about the only game where girls meet boys on equal footing. In the Under-12 age group, they slog it out, before making rapid exits from any tournament. In the higher age groups, only players576 words
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Article, Illustration42 1985-05-29 26 The clown of the Liverpool side. Although erratic and prone to the silliest mistakes, the ex-Rhodesian soldier is more than capable of a superb game and has saved Liverpool on numerous occasions NICKNAME: The Reds GROUND: AnfMd MANAQER: Joe Fagan42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1985-05-29 26 Past his prime. The Liverpool captain is due to retire soon. A bargain buy from Northampton Town, the ageing player is slow and is the weak link in Liverpool's defence, although his distribution and reading are almost faultless40 words
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Article34 1985-05-29 26 Irish international defender who made his debut for Liverpool in the epic FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester United. An able deputy for the injured Alan Kennedy. A tough and resolute tackier.34 words
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Article37 1985-05-29 26 3 it from the bargain basement at ton, this Irish international is the pin in the Liverpool defence. Adapt either as a midfielder or central defender, his versatility and reading of the game are excellent37 words
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Article37 1985-05-29 26 Bought from Leicester to fill the midfield vacancy left open by Graeme Soilness' departure. Not classic Liverpool material Vet, but his distribution and quick-thinking have often created the spaces in which Dalglish and Rush thrive.37 words
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Article37 1985-05-29 26 Scottish international and as cool as they come. A solid ball-winner and excellent header. His height is an obvious advantage and the central defensive partnership he forms with Lawrenson is one the strongest in England.37 words
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Article40 1985-05-29 26 Getting on in his years and not as fast as a forward should be. But the space that he has while operating as a free-roaming forward are an excellent stage for his skills. First-rate passer and turns brilliantlv40 words
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Article36 1985-05-29 26 His most important attribute is his ability to score goals from afar. (Remember Manchester United?) Tends to fade away from the game, however and is more than likely to spend the afternoon running aimlessly.36 words
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Article39 1985-05-29 26 Not as tigerish as he was in his prime, when he was well-known for his determination and high workrate. Has slowed a bit, but his determination is still evident. Also tends to fade away during a game.39 words
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Article, Illustration40 1985-05-29 26 Little need be said about this first-class goal-poacher, who's scored goals from almost every conceivable position and is one of the most feared strikers. Point to note: Liverpool have never lost a game in which he has scored.40 words
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Article38 1985-05-29 26 A deadly striker at Ipswich, his former club, but has never quite reproduced the form with Liverpool. He can score goals, and indeed, has bagged some useful ones, but not really the dangermato that Liverpool need.38 words
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Article40 1985-05-29 26 If he is injured, it will be a big blow to Liverpool, for he's what Liverpool really need a nippy forward to complement lan Rush in the attack. Has proved his worth with magnificent goals during Rush's absence.40 words
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Article39 1985-05-29 26 Will take Lee's place if he recovers from an injury in time. The big midfielder plays Continental-style soccer and appears to be lumbering at times. Fairly dangerous though, and has an uncanny eye for a dangerous opening.39 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-05-29 26 EUROPEAN CUP I EUROPEAN CUP FINAL: HEYSEL STADIUM, BRUSSELS f THE UVERPOOLrJUVENTUS European Cup Final at the Heysel Stadium, unwell, today provides a faadnating Anglo-Italian confrontation. It will be like a Rolls-Royce racing a Ferrari. It promises to be just as absorbing as576 words
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Article197 1985-05-29 26 Liverpool's European Finals: 1966 Lost 1-2 v Borussia Dortmund Cup-Winners' Cup 1973 Won 3-2 v Bourssia Moenchengladbach UEFA Cup 1979 Won 4-3 v Bruges UEFA Cup 1977 Won 3-1 v Borussia Moenchengladbach European Cup 1979 Won 14) v Bruges European Cup 1991 Won 1-0 v Real Madrid European197 words
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Article, Illustration41 1985-05-29 26 He is the weakest link in the side, he is decidedly unsure when dealing with crosses. Uncapped and suspect he has appeared uneasy in big games. NICKNAME: The Zebras (also The Old Lady) GROUND: Communal Stadium MANAGER: Giovanni Trapattoni41 words
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Article22 1985-05-29 26 An attacking defender enjoying his first full season. Can be speedy when required, gives the side the extra man upfront.22 words
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Article27 1985-05-29 26 He is a World Cup star with 55 international caps to his credit. He is firm and hard in his tackling a typical Italian defender.27 words
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Article27 1985-05-29 26 Another hero of World Cup '82. In him Juventus have a defender that makes a great partnership with Cabrini. Fast and hard in his tackles.27 words
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Article18 1985-05-29 26 A swift defender, will play if Juventus decide to mark lan Rush with a 90-minute shadow.18 words
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Article19 1985-05-29 26 Uncapped but an experienced player does a great job in midfield with his timely and accurate passes.19 words
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Article22 1985-05-29 26 World Cup winner who is fantastic in midfield. Known for his aggressive play, should pose problems for the Liverpool midfielders.22 words
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Article, Illustration43 1985-05-29 26 Has scored 22 goals for his country and a hatful for Juventus. A big occasion player whose pace, skill and vision make him capable of world class form. Rated very highly by Juventus and is one of their inspirational players.43 words
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Article44 1985-05-29 26 Skipper of France and scorer of a record 40 goals for his country. Twice European Footballer of the Year he is one of the world's top players. The other inspirational player in the Juventus side. Can single-handedly lead his side to victory.44 words
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Article33 1985-05-29 26 Strides down the right with great See and bags of trickery on the 11. 11 League goals this season and always willing to work hard to gain possession of the ball.33 words
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Article39 1985-05-29 26 Scored 20 goals for Italy, six of them helping them win the 1982 World Cup. Flopped badly this season, being substituted in 14 of the 28 League games he's played. Has a knack for scoring crucial goals.39 words
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Advertisement173 1985-05-29 23 Monitor/HEINZ BABY FOODS Well mum, here's your chance to really want to shout out the good news. receive a Heinz Baby Foods gift Include baby's photograph if you wish. Our hamper, when you announce the classified sales staff can help you choose the happy news of your child's birth, his173 words
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Advertisement55 1985-05-29 23 r SPORTS VIEW POINT If you have any views or comments on sports, yon can write to the Sports Editor, The Singapore Monitor Ltd, 2 Alexandra Road #03-01A, Delta Honse, Singapore 0315. Yon can use a Psoedonvm, bat do remember to give as your nnme and address, without which we55 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-05-29 27 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL '89 'LIVE' TELECAST! SBC Ch 5, 2.10 am "HAPPINESS is not having lost your last game." That is the philosophy which has made Frenchman Michel Platini the world's most dangerous footballer. If Juventus are to beat Liverpool in the372 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-05-29 27 WHILE Juventus are well aware of the goalscoring feats of lan Hush, the man they will fear most is Kenny Dalglish. Like Platini, Dalglish is the soul of his team. Now 34, Dalglish has been writtenoff more than once, when injuries have321 words
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Article, Illustration522 1985-05-29 27 ERNEST FRIDA - New twist to A W scheme 'Coaches will not be forced to part with their athletes' By ERNEST FRIDA THE A&W athletic training scheme has taken a new twist. The Singapore Sports Council (SSC) now says that coaches will not have to part with their athletes for the time being.522 words
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Article, Illustration211 1985-05-29 1 THERE'S this old saying that there is no such thing as a free meal, but on the other hand, not-too-expensive meals seem to be the order of the day now. In absolute dollar terms, eating out actually costs less now than last year. Restaurauteurs are offering211 words
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462 1985-05-29 1 ARUMANIS Indonesian Restaurant opened at Far East Plaza in April, and brought with it the cuisine that made it famous when it was located at Apollo Hotel. The menu consists of an extensive selection of Indonesian favourites. The menu is categorised into sections featuring soups,462 words
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Advertisement56 1985-05-29 1 M IHllfl /i Grand SUm R H Special lunch promotion M Soup Sandwich Specials $5.50++ U QhH Ahmoon Special dinner $9.50++ Q M afternoon Delights M H exotic food M over 200 items H of Beer 8«ef57.75 Q Ih #02-09 The Q H Singapore 0923 Tel: *****33 H I p56 words
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Article805 1985-05-29 2 ANNA JULIET ROSS - By ANNA JULIET ROSS PISTANG PlUpino has engaged the services of two professional chefs from prestigious restaurants in Manila, one from Barrio Fiesta and the other from Midlands Hotel which is famous for conducting seminars and courses for chefs. Both chefs have been in the catering industry for805 words
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204 1985-05-29 2 A FILIPINO food festival will b« held in th« Apollo hotel from June 12 to 18. Betides feating on authentic Filipino food, patrons of the hotel will be surrounded with a show of Filipino cultural and fashion items. During this promotion, buffet lunches and204 words
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Advertisement182 1985-05-29 2 God its Friday mm C 4-Course Set Lunch A THE LONGEST HAPPY at $7++ dally. HOUR Of TOWN Outside Catering Services From 12 noon to 7pm daily 1 Glass of Beer -$3 Net! (jS JHANICOD! 1 Jug of Beer- 814 Nett W.D.IIUIM-. And 20% off bar price* fardalnfcal Om tkmt182 words
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Advertisement35 1985-05-29 2 TUUK BEER CUBE! (OPPOSITE THE MARCO POLO HOTEL) PP ImZM L -iHL Live Music Nightly by Talented Trio ■the triangles® I Guest Artiste: William Scorpion Performing on Friday Saturday Nights, and Eves of Public Holidays35 words
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397 1985-05-29 3 THE Dragon Inn Steam Boat Special is a little Chinese restaurant which last month moved into the premises of th« Creperte above Fltxpatiick's supermarket in Chancery Lane. It offers a place to rest your feet after shopping at the supermarket downstairs. One rainy day nearly397 words
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Article216 1985-05-29 3 THE Coachman's Inn is a typically highclass British pub/restaurant situated snugly on the third floor of Parkway Parade. There is an aura of rustic radiance about the place, a sort of serenity one seldom encounters in most local restaurants. The Coachman has virtually everything going for it:216 words
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Advertisement60 1985-05-29 3 THE Coachman provides a special telephone service to diners. It also has a potorotd camera on hand to provide courting couples and those celebrating their anniversaries and birthdays with an instant picture for their album. These services are provided free of charge. All major credit cards are accepted at the60 words
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Advertisement274 1985-05-29 3 Apollo Indonesian Restaurant vVjjV/ (formerly In Apollo Hotel) Indonesian Cafe Restaurant Rta 02-26/32 Far East Plaza wk< n (next to Hyatt Goodwood Park hotels) MB fcw 14 Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****02/*****26 fcts^P® 11 Dally: 9.00 am—lo.3o pm Apollo Indonesian Restaurant Jf /M now located in bigger and better274 words
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458 1985-05-29 4 IF YOU want to get full value for the money you spend on food, try going to a restaurant that doesn't intend making a profit. That is the avowed intention (at least for the next year or so) of the Suntory458 words
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288 1985-05-29 4 FAR from th« maddening crowd on the second floor of RELC Building in Orange Grove Road is Pin Hslang Restaurant. The restaurant's food is designed to please the eyes as well as the palate. Everything is cooked in traditional Szechuan style, decorated and served288 words
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Advertisement252 1985-05-29 4 Revisited At the Maya Ranimahal, the choice of Northern I Indian, Kashmiri and Moghlai specialities, is endless. I I The most exquisite Tandoori Chicken, delicate I Samosas, the finest selection of Naans and tantalising I I Kulfis for dessert await you in luxurious hotel I I comfort. I But at252 words
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Advertisement127 1985-05-29 4 ParamtHjnt Motetthe hippy P*QP» BO K9. yj l V^irk^ Make a date with 'The Gingerbread' and Performance Schedule 'Inspiration' These dynamic and highly Frt*Sßt&Eve o< Public Holdays to 1 1 45am charged bands will entertain you while you Sun (Inspiration only) Bpm to 12 45am relax and unwind. The 'live'127 words
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531 1985-05-29 5 DENNY'S, the family restaurant at Orchard Point is now open 24 hours. This American restaurant has been described as being somewhere between a "real restaurant" and a fast food outlet. It caters to those who want an inexpensive meal served on proper plates531 words
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Advertisement15 1985-05-29 5 E family. Valpolicella Classico. Soave Classico. Both worthy of a great Italian tradition. |RUFFINOI t,15 words
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Advertisement167 1985-05-29 5 iftglsA Garden I "n^jvteet Debbie ScCedric I 77* trundling singing Dutt I It'll be curtains up at the all- I new Garden Lounge for I Debbie and Cedric from the I st J une Together they'll I pßr^feglenchant you with some of your I favourite contemporary tunes. I i All167 words
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434 1985-05-29 6 THE hot spot at Far East Plaza is still TGIF (Thank God It's Friday), on the fourth floor of the building. This disco cum lounge has held many special promotions since they opened for business. Most have turned out to be434 words
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360 1985-05-29 6 IF you've longed for more than a whiff of the wonderful smells coming from Maharani Restaurant at Far East Plaza, visit it's new branch in the basement of Boulevard Hotel, Cuscaden Wing. Like the first branch, the Mayarani Restaurant is decorated in Moghul style,360 words
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Advertisement167 1985-05-29 6 Traditional Japanese Cuisine Restaurant Suntory spans the World Restaurant Suntory seeks to introduce Japanese cuisine all over UH the world.Counting its Singapore vTy Restaurant, it now operates a total RESTAURANT• of ten restaurants worldwide, and O T D V plans to open more in major UIV J. \JIX 1 overseas167 words
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Article246 1985-05-29 7 NITE Spot Discotheque, the "dressed-down executive's hang-out" has been in business for nearly three months now. Situated on the second floor of Parklane Shopping Hall, this disco is meant to capture the freespending sort of clients. It attracts mainly young people now but plans are246 words
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262 1985-05-29 7 THE Ivory discotheque on th« fourth level of the Excelsior Hotel has got a few interesting activities lined up. There will be special shows by performing artistes for the month of June only, beginning with June 3 when Shedly Saheb262 words
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217 1985-05-29 7 THE Parawave discotheque on the fourth level of the Paramount Hotel gives top priority to ladies, or so it would seem. Every night from Sundays to Thursdays is Ladies' Nite when no cover charge will be levied on ladies coming to the217 words
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Advertisement332 1985-05-29 7 WHATEVER THE OCCASION YOU HAVE THE CHOICE Sichuan Cuisine to fine you can tact* It with your eyes. Uve seafood at freth at you can got. All thlt In a charming I atmotphere, and convenient location 4lCp Looated at the RB.C Building, next to the Shangri-la IS M-l t T*}332 words
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Advertisement68 1985-05-29 7 A sumptous buffet lunch awaits you with savoury specialities to please the palette. Our menu includes popular dishes such as Sotong Sambal, Gado Gado, Fried Prawns in Oyster Sauce, Fried Mee. Chicken A La King and tantalising desserts. Come on down to TVishaw Coffee House, everyday from 12 noon 2.3068 words
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Advertisement196 1985-05-29 7 DRAGON PHOENIX RESTAURANT «l*i£ Delicious Cantonese Cuisine by HOOIKOKWAI We cater for birthday wedding parties buffet lunches business functions Live music and songs while you dine in comfort No cover charge. Blk 26 Outram Park Singapore TH'*****68 ******29 BOTH the Parawave and the Gaiebo 1 will soon be waiving the196 words
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131 1985-05-29 8 RUFFINO has vineyards which produce some of the most popular types of Italian wines sold in Singapore. One of the varieties is Chianti, which has become famous and appreciated all over the world for its two-fold characteristics being young, vivacious and fruity, or aged for131 words
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356 1985-05-29 8 ANNA JULIET ROSS - By ANNA JULIET ROSS ON our rounds we had a very pleasant and unexpected surprise. Along Upper Thomson Road near Thomson Plaza was a quaint little disco pub. It is small, full of energy and atmosphere as pubs should be, and often crowded with356 words
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Article203 1985-05-29 8 CELEBRITIES Cafe, situated on the second level of Centrepoint has been "rocking on the wild side" ever since it was turned into a discotheque in April this year. But this is a disco with a difference. While most discos spin track after track of mostly203 words
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Advertisement155 1985-05-29 8 like so many others have longed for.,.N*tesj>ot discotheque and lounge. Get dressed, get company end get with it! J? Swing along with the sein£»llailBg sounds of•;. f our smooth DJ's, Or sit beck and relax in our cosy lounge for an easy evening of soothing music, great cocktails, service that's155 words
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Advertisement179 1985-05-29 8 a fantastic meal today?>w Dragon Inn Steam Boat Special has itP Our specialties are Steam Oriental Set Lunch Boat, Fish Head Curry, ~f if j(° f J w beamed Black Chicken featdifferent 3With Chinese Herbs, Clay course menus with main courses Pot Fish Head with Yam, of Fish Head Curry,179 words
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