Singapore Monitor, 13 April 1985

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, April 13, 1985
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  • 409 1 LATWP LOS ANGELES, Saturday PRELIMINARY findings from a new study in Zaire suggest that spouses and others who live with AIDS victims may be infected by the deadly virus through normal household contact, it was disclosed in Berkeley, California. The study by
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  • 389 1  -  Premium may cost $1.71 per litre ■y JOSEPH LEE OIL COMPANIES are trying to persuade the Ministry of Trade and Industry to allow them to increase petrol prices. If they get their way, the price of premium grade petrol could go up by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 51 1 aTV GUIDE: PAGE 16 fl TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES: PAGE 17 Monitor sports The footballer who terrorises defenders Fishing: How to keep your catch fresh SPECTRUM wM A Flower That's Free: Second instalment Shafie Goh 's essay on Cambodian refugees LIVING HBk Local designers think big in clothes Loon Richardson on good
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    • 87 1 14-85 DIAMOND Stone of the Month h- 8 Especially for the month of April, we are offering loose diamonds as an investment or for you to choose or design your own setting. Examples: 12 totalling 3.4octs $10,775.00 1 diamond of 3.22cts $19,145.00 1 diamond of I.l6cts $12,055.00 1 diamond of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • home
    • 96 2 A SCOOTER, three motorcycles and a van (above) In a car park In Telok Blangah Heights were badly burnt early this morning. No one was injured. Police believe it was the work of arsonists. Police and the Fire Service received a call shortly after 3
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    • 318 2  -  By YONG POW ANG TENDER prices for the Housing and Development Board's projects have come down because of keen competition, contractors say. One contractor estimated that tender prices for housing board projects were about SO per cent less than what they were three
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    • Article, Illustration
      336 2  -  By CAROLYN LEE THE 144 hawkers housed in the former Telok Ayer Food Centre are happy that they can still remain close together when they move to the new centre. A spokesman for the hawkers said yesterday they valued togetherness as much as the business aspects of operating
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    • 700 3  -  By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE NUMBER of elderly people living in commercially-run old folks homes is steadily going up. This is just one year after tne Howe Yoon Chong committee called for legislation to control such homes. From the estimated 172 people in
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    • 573 3  -  By SEAH MEI KIANG MUSIC SCHOOLS are growing in number and most of them seem to be doing well. A total of 27 private music schools are listed with the Ministry of Education this year. According to a music school operator, there were only
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    • 169 3 THE SINGAPORE Council of Social Service will be running a phone-in survey on the transport problems of disabled people from April 15 to April 19. The survey is a response to the recent public concern over the taxi fare hikes on
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    • 205 4 THREE Hong Kong lawyers have been selected to join Singapore's Legal Service. The three were shortlisted for appointment after the Legal Service Commission interviewed four Hong Kong lawyers in Singapore in February. Tneir selection by the commission, headed by its President, Chief Justice fee
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    • 525 4  - $22.6 mil the sum Chiam must beat to reap a profit By OEI SIN GIOK IF MR CHIAM See Tong is to make a Erofit from building the four blocks of lousing Board flats on the plot of land at Yishun New Town offered by the Minister for National Development,
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    • 203 4 A CRANE toppled while lifting a load of bricks yesterday morning and the long extended arm crashed into the roof of a Housing Board apartment. The impact was so strong that it knocked a hole 0.3 metres in diameter near the edge
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    • 401 5 THE HOUSING and Development Board has agreed to set up offices and other facilities for lorry owners at the centralised parks for their use. The offer was made to the Singapore Lorry Owners' Association after the association had told the board at a
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    • 327 5  -  By IRENE TOH POLICE are stepping up their hunt for three workers believed to be responsible for a series of armed robberies in the last four months. Although detectives have not established the identities of the men, it is believed that they are
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    • 331 5  -  By LEE KIT MUN SALES of BMX bicycles have plunged by more than half since the beginning of the year, according to dealers interviewed yesterday. When the BMX cycling craze was at its peaV two years ago after the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 Suniw Curry Tiffin At Raffles. Also, special Tok Panjang buffet in the Tiffin Room. i§& Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41 Morning/Afternoon Evening Sessions for W Science, Arts I Commerce Streams I Full/Part Time Classes Commencing on April 15, 1985 I Sec. 4: $30/-for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 (VXj WJ Cherry Aid Now Cherry Readywax gives your shoes new life, hides shoe damage and blemishes with a sparkling shine that lasts longer. Cherry is quick, effective and waterproof to protect your shoes in all weather conditions. So if your shoes need first-aid, smoothe on Cherry and in less
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  • world
    • 380 6 Leaders to appeal against injunctions granted to Tan Koon Swan faction blocking party elections FRESN MCA INFIGHTING DAMPENS TRADING ACTIVITY: SEE PAGE 11 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE strife-torn Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) will file an appeal in the High Court here today
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    • 172 6 Reuter PARIS, Saturday NEWS of France's first commercial surrogate mother broke yesterday when a hospital spokesman revealed that the woman had given birth to a daughter. Mr Andre Senegas, head of the Clementville Maternity Home in the southwest city of Montpellier, said that
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    • 192 6 Reuter VIENNA, Saturday ALBANIA firmly rebuffed the Soviet Union yesterday by rejecting Moscow's condolences on the death of the country's leader Enver Hoxha, an Albanian diplomat said. The spokesman for Albania's Vienna Embassy said that the Soviet condolence "message was sent back as unacceptable."
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    • 58 6 MARIE-PIERRE ANTONI (centre) celebrates with champagne after she won the "Miss Bodybuilding" title last night. The competition was held in a Paris discotheque. Miss Antoni, 22, is believed to be the first person to hold such a title in France. The champ and runners-up are held
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    • 135 6 Agencies MADRID, Saturday AN EXPLOSION ripped through a suburban Madrid restaurant last night, killing at least 11 people and injuring another 50, police said. Although there was no immediate confirmation, police speculated that the blast at the "El Descanso" (The Barbecue) restaurant
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    • 402 7 Pork, grain prices and rail fares to be adjusted to inject market forces into economy AP BEUING, Saturday CHINA'S government will deregulate pork {trices, readjust grain prices and raise ares for rail passenger and freight traffic this year in cautious reforms to inject market forces
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    • 171 7 THE TSUKUBA exhibition, Japan's biggest hightech exhibition, gave 20 million people a chance to view the robots of the future. The exhibition, which opened about two weeks ago, also aims to familiarise humans with their companions of tomorrow. "It is important to penetrate
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    • 169 7 Reagan owes tax department $327,000 but gets a refund Reuter CALIFORNIA, Saturday PRESIDENT Reagan earned U*****,657 (5|974,000) last year and owed U*****,826 (*****,000) in taxes but he is still due a refund. Reagan's 1984 tax return, made public yesterday by the White House, showed he applied previous tax overpayments to
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    • 527 8 LAT-WP DR ROBERT JARVIK, the developer of the Jar-vik-7 artificial heart, is both a romantic who once panned for gold to make, a wedding ring and a tinkerer who designed a fairy costume for himself, complete with battery-powered wings But he is first
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    • 234 8 SATURDAY PEOPLE OPA IN MOST instances, it's the outfits that grab the most attention at fashion shows. But the show stealers at a couple of catwalk gatherings in Paris, the fashion capital of the world recently, were two high-profile personalities: actress Joan
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    • 182 8 OPA THESE five models (right) will liftoff soon. Soon, their feet will be a 600 metres off the ground as they prepare to make a parachute jump for charity. The girls -from left Helen Greenwood, Rachel Wilkinson, Lauren Heston, Donna Blackman and Chrissie Hexter,
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    • 215 9 AP TOKYO, Saturday MOLOTOV cocktails were launched using home-made rockets at Tokyo's two airports last night, causing only minor damage but forcing the city's main international airport to close for an hour, police reported. The closure of the airport at Narita, 65 kilometres north-east
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    • 364 9 AP AMMTSAft, Saturday THE MAIN Sikh political party yesterday threatened to launch a statewide civil disobedience campaign in Punjab from June 1. The party said the concessions announced by Mr Rajiv Gandhi's government fell short of its demands. "Authorities have shown some goodwill toward
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    • 160 9 Reuter PARIS, Saturday THE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) agreed yesterday to call for a new round ol multilateral trade negotiations "as soon as possible", European Commissioner Willy de Clercq said. But a two-day council of ministers of the
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    • 290 9 AP TOKYO, Sat JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Mlti) yesterday announced a five-point Slan aimed at increasing apanese imports of manufactured products. At the same time, the Miti minister, Mr Keiiiro Murata, made an appeal to Japanese consumers to buy more foreign
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    • 57 9 APPEAL to Japan's 60 top companies to make special efforts to promote imports. JAPANESE Government to sponsor large-scale import fairs and promote conferences for foreign exporters. EXTENSION of a programme to expand trade on specified products. UPGRADING financial assistance to importers. STARTING a public campaign to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 249 7 A family holiday with all the I 'ncompara^ble varieties Of Twin Sharing Per I I Pantai Primula number person from a mere 1 night $iio.oonett $11 0 00 2 NIGHTS $216.00 NETT I 9 3 NIGHTS $316.50 NETT I [Tries, the sun- 4 NIGHTS $412.00HETT I Y drenched beaches, 5
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 144 9 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR IS DOING MORE FOR ITS ADVERTISERS 18th February 1985 Mr. John Orr Chief Executive The Singapore Monitor 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A Delta House Singapore 0315 Dear Mr. Orr On Tuesday, 12th February '85,1 placed an advertisement in the Singapore Monitor, to advertise the Valentine Dinner in
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  • money
    • 352 10 MR HO Kok Cheong's direct interests in Leong Huat have been increased from 33.31 per cent to 51.97 per cent following the purchase of 1.4 million Leong Huat shares. Madam Teo Choo Eng and Mr Soon Teck Tee, both
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    • 793 10  -  By ANG PENG HWA and KOH SOO LEE "I HAVE decided to provide (for losses) in full...to take all the cod-liver oil or cough mixture in one big dose," said Mr Sim Kee Boon, chairman of Keppel Shipyard, at a Press conference yesterday
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    • 222 10 PROMET Bhd's Ms3-billion (Ss2 68 billion) Langkawi project has received the support of a Saudi Arabian entrepreneur, Mr Syed Batook. The Batook group of companies signed a letter of intent with Promet yesterday to develop a $83 million hotel and a $120
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    • 162 10 HONG KONG Land Co's rights issue of one preferred ordinary share plus detachable warrant for every 10 shares is not open to those residing in Singapore, the United States or Canada. In a statement yesterday, Hong Kong Land's chairman, Mr Simon Keswick, said that since
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    • 183 10 DBS BANK will lower its interest rates across the board by a quarter per cent from Monday. This is the second time this year that DBS is reducing its interest rates. In January, the bank lowered its prime rate to 8.75 per
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    • 803 11 LISTING more government-owned companies on the stock exchange and putting venture capital companies on a separate stock exchange register are excellent ideas. But they may need more study than meets the eye, said economists ana businessmen commenting on aspects of the television interview
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    • 388 11 THE LOCAL stock market continued to drift lower this week with the Straits Times Industrial Index testing the critical 800 level yesterday. Even institutional interest in blue chips and selected finance stocks faded towards the close of the week. Dealers attributed the market's
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    • 170 11 B HMLLSTREET g Reuter WALL Street stock prices yesterday posted a modest gain for the third consecutive session, raising hopes that a new rally is unfolding. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.99 points to close at 1,265.68. Gains outnumbered falls 801 to
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    • 56 11 THE STRAITS Times Industrial Index closed yesterday at 800.23, -down 3.62 points from Thursday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed yesterday at 407.00, down 2.45 points from Thursday's close of 409 45 The OUB Tradeweighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.1740 point to 133.5859 at the close,
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    • 192 11 AP THE US dollar mostly rose in US trading yesterday to rebound from a broad retreat in European markets. Gold prices fell in both centres. The dollar's decline in Europe spilled over from US trading on Thursday, when the currency tumbled after tne Commerce Department reported an
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

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    • 80 11 Varv. Learn the secrets of Af (7 increasing your M S&w w V/ productivity, profits, f\j job satisfaction and L personal prosperity. Look out for THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER column in The Sunday Monitor tomorrow. Written by Kenneth Blanchard, author of the best-selling books The One Minute Manager (4V2 million
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  • features / letters
    • 218 12 I AM A REGULAR visitor to the Kreta Ayer Hawker Centre which, to me, has the best variety of hawker food in Singapore. I have been an avid customer of many of the food stalls there since the days when they were
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    • 66 12 MAY I refer to tour article headlined "Ministry Probes KFC" (SM, April 3). In the article, the Kentucky Fried Chicken chairman, Mr Loo (Cheng Ghee), alleges that the five broking firms still owe him more than three million KFC shares. Subsequently, an SES statement said
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    • 635 12 Reuter NEW YORK: NEON LIGHTS are moving into living rooms and shopping malls in a revival that is catching the eye and wallet of America's middle class. "There's a renaissance in neon," said Tod Swormstedt, editor of the trade journal, Signs Of The Times. "It
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    • 397 12 Knight-Ridder Newspapers BEIJING: CHINA'S state-run television network has broadcast an abject self-criticism to the entire nation for presenting a "disgusting Lunar New Year's Eve lottery programme" that raffled off scores of prizes, ranging from colour television sets to gold and silver medallions. The
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    • 105 12 Knight-Ridder Newspapers THEN there was the bizarre case of a construction worker who was so addicted to gambling that be forgot his wife's body after killing-her. The People's Daily reported that Li Xingjie murdered his wife after she had asked him for a
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  • opinion/letters
    • 377 13 MOM K8M3BI HEARTY congratulations are due to Telecoms for its latest rate reduction. It has shown once again that it is serious about wanting to harness automation and the latest technology to lower costs for users. At the same time it will help to bring
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    • 149 13  -  CHARLES B CLITEROE Singapore 2260 I ARRIVED in Singapore about a year ago and have so far enjoyed every moment of my stay. My observations are that Singaporeans are generally very polite people except when they use the telephone. Often when a business associate wishes
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    • 163 13 WHILE driving along Keppel Road towards Cantonment Link one afternoon, drops of cement fell on my car. This happened along the road facing Gluttons' Corner section. There was no roadwork at that time, but I noticed some workers on the new expressway above. Because there
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    • 58 13  -  PETER BOYD Singapore 1335 THE SBC series "Musicmoves" on Tuesday is really good. Thanks for coming up with a great idea. May I suggest that local groups band together to make a record and donate the earnings to famine victims in Ethiopia. Gypsy
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 72 13 LETTERS on any subject of pubt« interest wM be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed. They must also Include the winter's name and address even if the writer decides to use a oseudonvm in print A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 592 14  -  Hollywood charity show at Neptune had many dazzling moments By WONG SING YEONG IN the past, charity events involving Hollywowl stars often turned out to be a bit of a letdown. Names of invited celebrities were usually publicised well in advance but, invariably, a few would
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    • 598 14  -  By MICHAEL LIEW "CALL me Darcel, and make sure it goes into print as that," said this cool, curvaceous lady. Dynamic Darcel Leonard Bio, former lead dancer and assistant choreographer of the Solid Gold show, knows she is going places. She has been on just
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    • 159 14 WSY LEWIS "HULK" GREEN, former Solid Gold dancer, 29, first danced for money when he was a child. He entertained his parents to earn his pocket money. His childhood inspirations were Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire ("Nobody can touch them.") "John Travolta? Oh no! He is not a
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    • 157 14 WSY STEVE "BOO" WALLACE, 25, was already dancing on the popular television programme, American Bandstand, when he was a junior in high school. That was in 1973. Since then, he has made appearances on shows such as Midnight Special and Solid Gold. He was also
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    • 193 14 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (2) We Are the World USA for Africa. 2. (1) One More Night Phil Collins. 3. (7) Crazy for Yon Madonna. 4. (6) Nightshift The Commodores. 5. (3) Material
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    • 423 14 Wong Sing Yeong THE members include a fake blonde and a skinhead. They are also extremely polite and wildly theatrical. And they speak strange, halting English. Bakufu Slump (literally, Ghost Wind), one of Japan's leading heavy metal bands, is in Singapore on the last leg
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    • 463 16 Saturday Matinee Still the Beaver (Ch 5, 2.45 pm) JERRY MATHERS, the little boy who entertained with his antics on Leave It to Beaver, is back to woo more fans on this TV update. Beaver, now 33, is still in trouble. Not only does he
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    • 442 16 Sunday Matinee How to Marry a Millionaire (Ch 5, 2.10 pm) THREE models, played by Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall, pool their resources to rent a lavish apartment in their endeavour to snare rich husbands. Grable goes for a weekend in the mountains with a married
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    • 493 17  -  TITLE: MISMATCHED COUPLES STARRING: Yuen Wo Ping, Donnie Yen Chi-dan, May Law, Shirley Tan DIRECTOR: Yntn Wo Ping SHOWING: Jarong Drive-In, Odeon Katong, Majestic, Venus, Broadway, Bedok, Regal, Gala, Kong Chian, Zenith Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE THIS movie has everything but a plot. It begins as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 35 14 Innovative. Creative. Personalised. JTf| This aptly describes thecreatlve team of London-trained Hair-Stylists at HairXpk*k>n Come and ask for Leslie. i Rfll and Stephanie. A 14 Scotts Road, #04-80 Far Edst Plaza, ♦Singapore 0922 Tel: *****75
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1288 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR |K1 IOISUfG SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1985 IV 5 -ejpi^E^£ 12.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pag®* flfi'. V A V. Mjlt v 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesa- VV'f V me Street* Kt 2.05 Smurfa (Cartoon). flr 2.30 Castles Made ol Sand. T 2.45 Saturday Matinee Still
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 514 16 TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES 8.20 BBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 6.10 Programma Highlights. 8.50 Opening and Programme High- 6.15 Newt (E). lights followed by Today'* 6.25 Simon and Simon Harm's Way. Special Muaic.* 7.15 Musical Interlude Excerpts from 9.25 Fraggle Rock. Evening at Pops. 9.50 Tepuk-Tepuk Tangan (M) (Last 7 -30 News (M).
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 119 17 *********************************** II A FIELD DAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE MADE INCESSANT REQUESTS A NOW AT TWO THEATRES 6 1 1 OPENS TODAY— ig AT O KRETA AVER PEOPLE'S THEATRE (*****72) DAILY 3 SHOWS: 2.30. 5.30 8.30pm (Tomorrow Extra Show 11am) V I 1 PLUS TOMI6HT at MIDMIGHTI 1 9 I
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 554 17 fllM GUIO€ TOA PAYOH (*****34) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): FRIENDLY GHOST (C) A Midnight Show: MY NAME IS WOMAN (C) DALIT (*****16) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): FRIENDLY GHOST (C) JUBILEE (*****07) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): FRIENDMidnight Show (11.45 pmy. MY NAME IS WOMAN (C) LY GHOST (C) J Midnight Show:
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 63 18 JADE: LAST BAYS-LAST DAYSi (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 5.30. 9.00 HUmrioua and Highly In—fMgmnt Action Conmdjf Nairn BREAKING BOX OFFICE ACCORDS In Ammricm Eddie Murphy is 1 detective Axel Foley a quick-witted, fasttalking Detroit Cop on vacation flB *i Bevefty Hrtte CAPITOL: OPENS TODAY! (*****59) 5 SHOWS
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    • 98 18 g oo ooo Mr ooo o oooo ooo °o O (*****00) 11am, 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm O O A heart-pounding horror movio that O O H Challenges your courage Q GOLDEN SULTAN: 11th BIG DAY 2 g (*****78) 401 Floor. Sultan Plaza, jolon Solloo j O THIS i 001
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 752 18 Theatre for the young DATE TIME PROGRAMME Monday 11 am/3 pm Cinderella by Act 3 at the National Library. This is a musical fantasy based on the popular fairy tale. Admission is free. 8 pm Stories by David Glass at DBS Auditorium is a collection of mime styles by the
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    • 38 18 TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 4.07 am High tide: 5.46 am (2.3 m) (2.1 m) Low tide: 12.20 pm Low tide: 2.07 pm (0-6 m) (0.6 m) High tide: 9.50 pm (2 m) High tide: 9.45 pm (2 m)
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 760 19 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook DOSS to. T*«UJ6?V v MoM?AR4 *< /"1 (MDeR IF TMis^\ IHt £O*APNV LAuttL, How Att Vou Voo KSAU.V ASRlf* H\i\ (is Hou) rtftx WAUAU W#6T WOfc VoO R4AM.V \«6OJtiV5 DOtfT H/WT «TYnKr 6£RI©US M>o DOMT M crfT STARTED. V VU" -TW& <WT£*?\ Imc,I*IO»JS Tb
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 331 20  -  2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By WONDER BOY Last week's beaten favourite, Jolly Burglar, should be given another chance to make amends in Race Four in Kuala Lumpur today. The Jolly Good six-year-old lost no marks when he found Eager Beaver and Longevity II too good for
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    • 251 20 WONDER BOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao B«o) (Wan Bno) Race 1 7 Luous Ourrtui 2 Treeot O'Of 3 Shool Up High 1 Coronation Wat* S Kuentan 1 Coronal** W*» 4 Daklan 8 Anchoring 2 Tresor 0 on •Mil 7 0* M oMton 9 ftambow Wonden
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    • 143 20  -  By MA TAN SRI DAMAN (Race 2, No 5) and Frantonios (Race 6, No 10) are my two best bets in a card of nine races in Kuala Lumpur today. Sri Daman has won three when he was under trainer Ivan Allan over
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    • 168 20 DANIEL'S treble for today LUCIUS QUINTUS II (Race 1, No 7): Last month in Ipoh, and again last week, he impressed as a fine, strong runner. Because of bad barrier positions, he was second to Lukinanako II over 1,200 m in March last
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    • 572 20 WONDER BOY sums up the form and chances of today's runners at the races in Kuala Lumpur: RACE ONE 1 Working keenly, can be followed. 2 Working keenly. 3 Fair track form. 4 Working well, better if there is rain. 5 Fair track form. 6 Not
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    • 1617 21 RACE 1 2.00 CI 2 Div 4 1200 m Stakes: $15,500 1 ***** CORONATION WALK 1-12.1 (4) 57.0 Woon 1/2 4ag Jaafar GYSO/13-GS 401gThu 2 ***** TraeorD'or M 1 9( 8) 565 Francis 1/2 4ag Urn 0000/06-0 shaped weir r :»9gToe 3 ***** SHOOT UP HIGH Ml 9
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    • 256 21 BEST PICKS Race 1 No. 9 ANCHORING Has fastest calculated best time in this small field. Won impressively over 1200g at Kuala Lumpur in August beating Spartan Spirit by one length with the third horse another ten lengths beck in e fest time of 1 mm 11.8 sec.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 225 22 Music/Dancing Lessons m CORONATION MUSIC School 469 3252 ERIC'S GUITAR Tuition *****91. Private Tuition DANNY KOH, JUST back from England, offers piano, organ, singing lessons. Tel: 273 3333 (answering service) TELEVISION RADIO Servicing trainina course. (Practical Theory). Contact: Mr Chong 252 9002 Toa Payoh. EXPERIENCED LADY TUTOR specialises in all
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  • sports
    • 144 24  -  RUQBY By ALFONSO CHAN ST ANDREW'S School continued their domination of the schools' Under-17 Group B rugby matches when they beat Chinese High 15-0 in a thrilling game at Woodsville yesterday. Although the Saints appeared set to crush Chinese High with a 14th minute penalty coal
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    • 298 24  -  Sports in Schools WATERPOLO By DANIEL WEE THE unbeaten defending champions, Buona Vista, aided by a host of youth internationals, crushed Anglo Chinese School 25-4 yesterday in the B Division National Schools Waterpolo League at Toa Payoh. Such was Buona Vista's superiority that ACS were
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    • 243 24 'L, SPORTS ft view I POINTS YOU WIN some, you lose some. Why is it Tay Peng Kee is always one of the scapegoats whenever Singapore lose a game? I have, in fact, watched every Malaysia Cup game played at the National Stadium
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    • 72 24 THERE seems to be a lot of misunderstaading and confusion amongst schools in the inter-school rugby matches of the past few years. I would like to raise an issue. I was surprised that an old boy from St Andrew's was the referee for the match
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    • 58 24 MANY people are asking about the sudden drop in standard by Raffles Institution. But as far as I am concerned, we should not blame RI. I don't approve of the rugby convenor (St Andrew's School) appointing one of the old boys to be the referee in
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    • 760 25  -  Today's FA Cup semifinal ties: Liverpool v Manchester Utd (at Goodison Park) Everton v Luton (at Villa Park) By JOHN SELLERS in London THIS is a momentous week for Merseyside rivals Everton and Liverpool. Not only are they set to collar the major British soccer
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    • 90 25 CTHIS is a do-or-die situation for us and I am determined to risk anything to be in it, no matter what the consequences for the rest of the season. Now the stitches (on his injured left knee) are out and I've got extra movement
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    • 106 25 THE IMPORTANT games in today's League programme involve the clubs struggling to avoid relegation. Coventry and Sunderland meet at Highfield Road, and the losers can start scanning their road maps to find routes to the likes of Grimsby, Carlisle and Shrewsbury next season.
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    • 141 26 IT MUST have been one of the easiest goals Fadzli Ahmad of Johor ever scored. The Singapore defenders literally presented it to him by leaving him unmarked. Keeper David Lee was largely at fault too, for he failed to come off his line to collect
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    • 847 26 U.S. MASTERS QOLF AP Reuter AUGUSTA (Georgia), Saturday TOM WATSON struggled home on a bogey-bogey-par finish yesterday for a three-way tie for the lead in the second round of the 49th Masters tournament. Watson, the man who has dominated world golf in recent
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    • 195 26 Bernama KOTA BAHRU, Sat PAHANG strengthened their bid for a place in the Malaysia Cup quarterfinals when they beat Kelantan 3-1 last night. Pahang now have 20 points from 11 matches while Kelantan have six from 12. Pahang opened the score in the fifth
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    • 270 26  -  By K SILVAM TWO OFFICIALS and a player of Mayflower Darul Affiah will face the FAS disciplinary committee on April 23. They were alleged to have assaulted a referee after a National League soccer match last Sunday. The incident took place at St
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    • 224 26 Reuter HIROSHIMA, Saturday HIGH-CLASS competition, coupled with ideal course conditions, could produce fast times in the first World Cup marathon this weekend. New Zealand's Lorraine Moller, fifth in the Olympic women's marathon in Los Angeles ana winner of the Boston Marathon last year,
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 201 27 SINGAPORE are expected to win tomorrow. But if there is one man who can stop the Young Lions from taking the three points it must surely be Kedah's young goalkeeper Ahmad Sobri. With only 11 goals conceded in 12 games, Kedah have the fifth best
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    • 328 27 POUR key Malaysia Cap matches this weekend three May sad one tomorrow will have a cmdal hnarfaf no who wttl walk away with the Leagae title. Selaafnr, edged into third position by Trengcaan, nil have a fighting chance of finishing as Leagne champians if they heat
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    • 358 27  -  SINGAPORE v KEDAH (Sunday, 8 pm) By S GULAM HUSSEIN ALJUNIED is playing it safe. Instead of gambling with his reserves, the national coach will rely on his trusted guards for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup match against Kedan at the National Stadium. The expected drastic changes
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