Singapore Monitor, 16 April 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C iP) No 21 5 84 Tuesday, April 16, 1985 r k EVtrM2CNii EDITION w 30cents 4
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  • 124 1 Cop disappears with court exhibit of mil Bernama JOHOR BAHRU, Tims JOHOE police are continuing their search for one of its officers who disappeared last October along with $500,000 that was part of a court exhibit in a cheating case. "We have looked for him in places where we think
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  • 661 1  -  Staff act as drivers and change bulbs under job scheme By GANDHI AMBALAM CIVIL SERVANTS are chancing light bulbs and acting as drivers in addition to their normal work, as part of a "job enlargement scheme" introduced to cut costs and boost productivity. Although one
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  • 190 1 UPI BANGKOK, Tuesday A THAI Airways Boeing 737 jetliner crashed near the resort island of Phuket late last night, killing all 11 people on board, officials reported today. The airliner of the Thai domestic airline was en route from Bangkok to Phuket, 867
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  • home
    • 131 2 BENDEMEER Secondary. School put some music into the anti-glue-sniffing campaign this week. Seventeen-year-old pre-university student Karen Seah wrote the song "Protect Our Youth" to the tune of the Cliff Richard number, "The Young Ones". And led by the principal, Miss Rebecca Lee,
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    • 108 2 AN 18-YEAR-OLD youth living in Bedok Reservoir Road was charged in a district court today with molesting his elder sister. The court heard that between June and November 1983 he molested her on several occasions while she was sleeping in the bedroom. The 19-year-old sister
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    • 487 2  -  By LOONG SWEE YIN THE SETTING up of a Government feedback unit should not be taken as a move towards populist policy-making, the Minister tor Community Development, Mr S Dhanabalan, said yesterday. Nor did it mean that the Government would govern by conducting referenda
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    • 151 2 THE MEMBER of Parliament for Ayer Rajah, Mr Tan Cheng Bok, has been appointed chairman of the supervisory panel set up to guide the newly-formed Feedback Unit in the Ministry for Community Development. Three other MPs who will serve in the six-man panel are
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    • 446 3  -  Special teaching materials prepared for them, says Dr Tay By SEAH MEI KIANG FAR FROM being neglected, the slower pupils in school have always been given a lot of attention, said the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon. Dr Tay was speaking at
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    • 245 3 TMIT HOUSING and Development Board is 25 years old this year and it is marking its birthday with eight months of celebrations with the theme, "Our Home 25 Years and Beyond." Various activities have been organised at the area office level as
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    • 314 3  -  By JOSEPH LEE SINGAPOREAN workers might accept reduced wages if the Government could lower living costs, a seminar was told today. This was one way companies' production and operating costs could be reduced, to help Singapore meet its economic objectives, said Dr Cheah
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    • 102 3 TWO MEN accused of damaging an SBS bus were today charged with mischief. Pang Lai Choon, 23, and Teo Yong Hoon, 29, allegedly broke the rear windscreen valued at $380 and a side window valued at $45 and allegedly dented the right side of the bus.
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    • 162 3  -  By JULIE ANNE SIT THE STATE coroner today recorded a verdict of murder bv person or persons unknown for the death of a Vietnamese refugee from Hawkin's Road. Tat Quoc Toan, 19, was found dead in a rubber plantation off Genista Lane
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    • 423 4  -  By BENNY ORTEGA PROPERTY developers have asked the Government to reduce the development charge from the current 70 per cent of the increased value of land to 30 per cent. The present rate, they contend, does not give developers leeway to weather bad market conditions.
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    • 143 4  -  By YONG POW ANG COMPUTER software that helps Singapore's buses run is to be offered for sale in other countries. The Singapore Bus Service, which developed the software in 1982, plans the sale as a step towards diversifying its business. Computerised scheduling has helped
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    • 151 4  -  By SURESH NAIR FEMALE workers at Shaw Towers have been going to the toilets in groups after several reSirts of Peeping Toms at e centre's toilets early this month. And according to a source at the 35-storey shopping and office complex in Beach Road, a
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 58 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS PETROL kiosk operators stopped giving free gifts to motorists vesterday. Kiosk owners said the move would save them between $700 and $3,000 a month. One dealer said: "We are replacing the gifts with better service. We will be hiring
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      • 76 4 PRINCIPAL assistant secretaries in the Premier Administrative Service and officers in the Upper Timescale in professional and certain departmental services have been given a salary rise. The maximum salary for principal assistant secretaries has been raised by $300 to $5,200 a month. For the Upper
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      • 84 4 THE RESIGNATION of two doctors from Middle Road Hospital is unrelated to the AIDS scare, Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health said yesterday. Dr Kwa was commenting on parts of a report in the last issue of The Sunday Monitor which
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      • 62 4 ■DR FONG SECK KONG, formerly a Deputy Secretary in the Labour Ministry, has been appointed the new Director of the Budget Division of the Ministry of Finance. The director's post was left vacant for more than eight months after Mr Huan Tzu Hong retired from the
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      • 74 4 THE MARCH issue of the Post Office Savings Bank's house journal, On-Line, reported that the POSB Centre would have its own swimming pool on its roof-top by April 1. Many employees who read the news on April Fools' Day were so taken in that they started talking
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 Electric Theatre wffi blow all your fuses. Catch the British rock and Monday nights also feature extravaganza again. They're back outrageous fashion shows. for only five weeks. Electric Theatre is five guys, two girls and gm high voltage excitement. l|Lgu|j m 0^ Also featuring Krosmode W Wj~K and Tokyo Square.
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  • world
    • 361 6 Modernisation should be a way to a better life, say China's educated youngsters LAT-WP BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA'S best-educated young people consider the achievement of communism remote from their lives and not their nation's most important goal at present, according to a survey. The survey conducted at
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    • 125 6 AP LONDON, Tuesday NIGERIA'S military government yesterday ordered an estimated 700,000 illegal immigrants to leave the country by May 10 or face expulsion, according to Lagos radio reports monitored in London. The radio initially put the figure at 70,000 but in a subsequent broadcast, amended
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    • 202 6 The Star SEREMBAN, Tuesday PAHANG immigration authorities have called off the operation to deport about 20,000 Indonesian illegal immigrants working in about 20 estates in the Reratong area. The operation, launched last month, was called off a week ago because of protests from estate
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    • 202 6 BANGKOK, Tims BY SHOOTING at three men who tried to threaten him physically and wounding one of them, a Thai snopowner has become something of a vigilante in the same fashion as Bernhard Goetz. Bewat Rungruangwattanakul, 31, the manager of Lay-out Tailor's in Rama VI
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    • 153 6 Reuter HELSINKI, Tuesday FINNISH medical sources expressed concern yesterday for the welfare of alcoholics unable to set hard drinks because of a 17-day-old strike by staff of Finland's state liquor monopoly, Alko. The black market price of liquor topped US$6O (S|l34) a
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    • 236 8 UPI SAO PAULO, Tuesday DOCTORS have artificially lowered the body temperature of 75-year-old President-elect Tancredo Neves in a desperate attempt to keep him alive after a month of. surgery and spreading infection. Mr Neves' body temperature was brought down yesterday to about 95.9T r (35.5° C)
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    • 488 8 UPI ATLANTA, Tims MEDICAL researchers from around the world were yesterday told to expect an increase in AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) among heterosexuals. The scientists, attending an international conference on AIDS here, also heard conflicting reC>rts about non-sexual ansmission of the deadly virus.
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    • 204 8 TOKYO, Tuesday RESEARCHERS at Japan's only cigarette manufacturer says tobacco leaves, widely linked to cancer and heart disease, contain a substance which suppresses cancer-causing agents. But other cancer specialists said the research was not conclusive, one saying that it would be criminal to
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    • 116 8 Reuter SURABAYA, Tuesday INDONESIA plans to build 20 small frigates for its navy at an East Java shipyard formally inaugurated yesterday by President Suharto, Technology Minister Bacharuddin Habibie has said. Dr Habibie said last night that preparations were under way for the 2,300-tonne warships
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    • 69 8 AP WASHINGTON, Tues PRESIDENT Reagan yesterday launched an intensive week-long campaign for Congressional approval of aid to guerillas battling Nicaragua's leftist government by enlisting tne sudKrt of several former US reign policy specialists and gaining the endorsement of Costa Rica for a ceasefire and peace talks.
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    • 347 9 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday SOME MIXED-marriage couples in South Africa said yesterday's announcement that laws barring sex and marriage across the colour line were to be scrapped would have little effect on their lives. "It makes little difference because we lived in contradiction to
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    • 273 9 UPI LONDON, Tuesday PRINCESS MICHAEL of Kent, the Czechborn noblewoman married to Queen Elizabeth's first cousin, yesterday confirmed a newspaper report that her father was a member of Hitler s hated Nazi SS stormtroopers during World War 11. The sensational disclosure that a member of
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    • 81 9 AP BEIJING, Tuesday A 19-GUN salute boomed its welcome over the Imperial Palace of Beijing's Forbidden City yesterday as China welcomed Belgian prime minister, Mr Wilfried Martens. Mr Martens, returning a visit Chinese premier Mr Zhao Ziyang made to Brussels last June, stood
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 189 7 iiWr ffi A VVINNER. Emt A MAZEK. The Mazda 1985 Meet was run to mark Asia Motors 21 CLASS I: First CLASS II: First mm h| years of sole distributorship of Mazda cars in Singapore. Mazda 323 Mazda 626 A^.odriv e ho m I l«,^ofe^con^aUo„» s K££»X> jf_WJ well as
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 172 9 The New BRAI N Coffee Makers Braun now offers a new range of coffee makers: New in a combination of practical features and new in an appealing compact design. And all these are offered to you at an attractive price. Pivoting filter 6 The filter holder is pivot-hinged to swing
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  • money
    • 668 10  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE 12 MEN selected to help chart Singapore's economic future are considered by many as "leaders in their own fields" although there appears to be too few entrepreneurs among them. This is the initial reaction of several top managers contacted yesterday.
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    • Article, Illustration
      173 10 THE 12 members of the Economic Committee are: BRIGADIER-GENERAL (RES) LEE HSIEN LOONG, Minister of State for Trade and Industry. MR ANG KONG HUA, managing director, National Iron and Steel Mills. MR NELSON BRITT, president and general manager, G E (USA) Asia Co. MR FOCK SIEW WAH, senior
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    • 284 11 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: mixed Boustead 1.68/1.69 Cold Storage 2.62/2.65 F and N 5 00/5.05 Genting 5.70/5.75 G.I.H. 1.80/1.85 Haw Par 2.15 B Isetan 2.30/2.39 Jurong Cement unq Keck Seng 2.11/2.12 Esso 2.51/2.55 Hume unq Inchcape 2.40/2.45 Intraco 2.08 S M Cement 1.31/1.34 Metro 2.82/2.84 M P
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    • 112 11 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign curroncy Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.2100 2.2000 2.1910 Sterling 2.8170 2 7049 2 ***** Australian 1.4838 1.4598 1.4448 Canadian 9 1 8302 1.6102 ***** New Zealand 9 1.0177 0 9976 0.9726 CURRENCY NOTES 8$ to 1 unit US| 2.21 2.19
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    • 120 11 E HMLLSTREET fl Reuter WALL STREET stock prices finished with a small gain yesterday, getting some help along the way from a report that the 1985 US Budget deficit will be lower than previous forecasts predicted. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.10 points to close
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    • 42 11 THE OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 402.12, up 0.08 point from the previous day's close of 402.04. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was down 0.0412 point to 133.4624 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 133.5036.
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    • 134 11 Reuter SHORT covering helped the US dollar to rise against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet trading, after initial weakness. It rose to an early 3.0350/70 marks from an initial 3.0270/90 and New York's 3.0320/40 close. It rose slightly to 2.5405/35 Swiss francs from
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    • 195 11 THE LOCAL bourse opened firm this morning, encouraged by Wall Street's overnight gain. It turned mixed towards midday but closed steady at the lunch time break. Top risers Norsechem, Sigma Metal and Magnum were all up eight cents to $2.41, $2.16
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • opinion/letters
    • 246 12  -  PROFESSOR HENRY ONG WAH KIM Singapore 2159 PLEASE allow me to clarify. Your article, "How HDB is tackling leaks" (SM, April 10), had made reference to a paper on "Roofing in Singapore" which I had presented as a background paper in a seminar organised by Applied
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    • 95 12 I REFER to the Associated Press report "Hongkongßank Promoting Singapore-China Business," carried in The Singapore Monitor on April 12 1985, which contained several errors. Specifically, we would like to point out the following: 1) Hongkongßank Singapore will set up the China Desk at the end
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    • 977 12 HAVING read all your reports on land and transport, I am disappointed with the Minister for Communications and Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong. He had cautioned against uncontrolled car growth and its adverse effects on the flow of traffic. He offered what
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    • 483 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR BSMISH WE WOULD have preferred it to come later rather than sooner. But now that AIDS has reached our shores, it's time to meet the challenge head-on. Some doctors and nurses may fear the disease. The concern of the public
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    • 432 13  -  KHOO SOON HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) I REFER to your articles on shoddy construction work published over the last two weeks. The decline in the standard of workmanship in recent years is due to a number of factors.. Our construction
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    • 172 13  -  noutt JEANNE TAY Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcasting Corporation I REFER to Mr Charles Joseph Peter's letter on the dubbing of Japanese variety shows (SM, Mar 25). The Japanese musical shows are dubbed in Mandarin to reach a wider audience, given
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 143 12 LETTERS on any subject of pubflc interest wH be accepted for pubttcabon They should be typad and must bo signed. They mutt alto Inpwde the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym (n print. A contact teisphone number would be useful We reserve the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 72 13 LETTERS on any subfect of public interest will be accepted for publication They should be typed and 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 be useful We reserve the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 397 14  -  Fun-packed layering that's fit for the active lifestyle Clothes: DAIMARU Location: The Mystery Disco, Hotel New Otani Co-ordination: INEZ WEI THE Eighties is seeing an increasing awareness of the benefits of healthy living. More and more, people the world over are sweating it out in pursuit of
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    • 1279 14  -  By KATHLEEN NEWTON "THERE is not a woman alive who can't create her own style, her own look," says Nolan Miller, glamour fashion designer for the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television series, Dynasty. "Developing style is like learning to appreciate fine wine
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    • 452 16 KMOLKUS Variety Tonight Music Moves (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THIS third programme in the series focuses on women who front bands. They include Linda Elizabeth of Tokyo Square, Ann Hussein of Gingerbread, Sherry of EZee, Irene Francis from Silk, Farida
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    • 554 16  -  wmm. By WONG AH YOKE THE next few days will see two programmes set in Asia on Channel 12. One is the debut of a new documentaw series on China called The Heart of the Dragon and the other, Saigon The Year of the
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    • 643 17  -  But Fox isn't chasing any roles By SHAUN USHER in London Daily Mail THE man who played The Jackal doesn't mind being confined to the gung-ho end of his profession, though he'd love the chance to do high comedy. And Edward Fox does not
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    • 391 18 DATE TIME PROGRAMME Today 8.30 pm Petrouschka by David Glass at World Trade Centre Auditorium. Petrouschka is the traditional naive puppet clown from the Russian Theatre. Using classical technique and modern and masked mime, David Glass creates a startling evocation of the different stages of life.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 259 14 BEST U.S. STEAK IS Direct from Harris Ranch in Central California The Number One Steak In California, and now in Singapore Ln Only at Jack s Place Steak House you'll find six different choices from only $16. you'll get a tender, juicy, corn-fed A premium U S Steak with the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1421 15 3.00 Opening by Struggle jr^ m w Naadaga Arangam Kaataaru J «> v M W' W& B. mC^llS Jachanory Playhouse The Sleeping «J9 jfl B^^^BftflBHQj 5 25 My Favourite Martian Time Machine is Walking **1 Kill V JwT~ BA"! i!t 41*" H When the time machine malfunctions. Known crimi- h
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 149 16 QUEEN'S DISCO OPENS TONIGHT! The ultimate in LIGHT AND SOUND sophistication. Fashion Show by ST LOUIS MODELLING AGENCY Dance Performance by THE 3T DANCERS Special Beer Price only $6 Nett *20% DISCOUNT on liquor purchases by the bottle "Light Snacks Lucky Dips NO COVER CHARGE from April 16 to June
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 193 18 BLANCHE THE Alliance Francaise will screen Blanche today at 9 pm at the RELC (Regional Language Centre) at 30, Orange Grove Road. Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, it is about Blanche, the beautiful second wife of a nobleman, who is in love with her step-son, Nicolas. Admission is free. WIM WENDERS
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    • 113 18 SMORGASBORD A SMORGASBORD will be featured at the Cafe-in-the-Park, Century Park Sheraton Singapore, until Saturday, from 7pm to 10 pm from today to Thursday and 7pm to 11 pm on Friday and Saturday. The festival offers Swedish delicacies such as smoked reindeer, pickled or smoked herring and loin of pork
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    • 96 18 SURRENDER CHAMBERS EXHIBITION THE Surrender Chambers at the Sentosa Wax Museum is open to the public again. The original exhibition has been upgraded and now consists of a combination of special effects, audio-visual presentations, graphic displays, artifacts from the Japanese Occupation and life-size wax figures. Admission to the Sentosa Wax
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 510 19 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA A breakthrough occurs, road September 23 to October 22 blocks are removed, and the Focus on legal affairs, justice, green light flashes for pro- special papers rights and pergress. You'll get funding and missions. More attention is the approval of a
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    • 233 19 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook \ZMS. Htfais &cet> she wamtst® -J I WHAT Aft* \M* AMP 1& tUMKTB ALL I ÜBi.uHV UU Wf «|W WV*S 1 HOU) MUCH \Jb&K6& AHP 1 IdA«NTI I, sAlt>~. 1 I DOIM6-? 7 A PWVATI PHON6 6UPWMJOU* V IftftfMfD? I V U)ooU> £<>5T CMAHN&SoF IV 7
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  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • 325 20 ...and the 36th International Salon of Photography SALON photography is a specialised art form, perhaps not always understood at first glance by the casual observer. The pictures are sometimes somewhat abstract, but they do follow rules of composition which at the same time allow free
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    • 268 20 ENTRIES are now open for the two most prestigious photographic competitions in this country, the National Day Photo Exhibition organised by the Ministry of Community Development and the 36th Singapore International Salon of Photography organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore. The National Day Photo
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 272 21 _'{>=!,:@&);^/{"/{<_(@`~?].\*\< Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Worde 0.35 cents per word O.SS c«nta per word Dtaplay $7.70 par col. cm $10.00 per col. cm IwtoiH Hr« Mon-Frl. 9am-spm Sol. 9am-lpm ACCOUNTING ACCT. FORMS, Records Systems Refills compatible with yours 274 7474/ 221 7177 FOR RELIABLE management accounting service,
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    • 226 21 PEN PALS ARC YOU FEELING lonely, bored or having no time to get friends? Please call personally at: Choo Huay Friendship Agency, Unit: 04-51, 4th floor, Sultan Plaza. Jalan Sultan Road. Singapore 0719. (Ba.m. > to 10p.m.). Tel: 292-1137/ 292-7285 Miss Katharine. Reg rio *****7/00W CHONQ KUAN Sang. Marriage-Aid Bureau,
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    • 684 22 BOSTON, Tuesday BRITAIN'S Geoff Smith, courageously overcoming cramps in both hamstrings, struggled to a frontrunning victory yesterday for the second consecutive year in the Boston Marathon. The 31-year-old Smith, (1.7metre tall, 59-ks) who used to be a fireman ana soccer player in Liverpool, England,
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    • 490 22  -  By K SILVAM HIGHLAND FLING, the boat being specially built for six of Singapore's top yachtsmen for the Admiral's Cup, is likely to be launched in aboutfforu r weeks. Irvine Laidlaw, who will skipper the Singapore challenge, said: "Work on the construction
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    • 277 23  -  CATHOLIC JCO SVI 2 in School^ SOCCER By ALFONSO CHAN TALENTED Singapore Vocational Institute capitalised on Catholic Junior College's slack defending to get a 2-0 victory in a National Schools "A" Division soccer final round tie at the college grounds yesterday. Catholic Junior
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    • 336 23  -  ACS 90 TECKWHYEO RUGBY By ERNEST FRIDA ANGLO-CHINESE School flattened Teck Whye School by 90 points (13 goals and 3 tries) to nil in their final rugby match of the Under-17 schools competition at Woodsville yesterday. Although it was their biggest win this season, it
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    • 178 23 THERE is an iron hand of discipline in school after all, as Telok Kurau Secondary School footballers found out. They qualified for the final rounds of the National Schools "B" Division competition when they finished fourth in their East Zone group, but
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    • 281 23  -  By ERNEST FRIDA TO SPORTSMEN who are keen rugby fans, it hurts to see the game destroyed by players masquerading as rugby players. In school rugby matches in the past weeks, players who hardly know the rules of the game or are not even
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    • 319 24 Reuter HILTON HEAD ISLAND (South Carolina), Tuesday PAM SHRIVER and Rosalyn Fairbank teamed to defeat Soviets Svetlana Cherneva and Larissa Savchenko 6-4 6-1 yesterday to win the doubles crown in the rain-delayed US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) Family Circle Magazine Cup tennis tournament. Shriver, of
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    • 85 24 WITHDRAWS Reuter AUGSBURG (West Germany) Tuesday, HANS-PETER Briegel, midfield dynamo of Italian league leaders Verona, has withdrawn from the West German squad to face Bulgaria in a soccer friendly tomorrow. Briegel injured an ankle in Sunday's 2-1 home defeat against Torino after scoring his team's goal. West
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    • 106 24 RESIGNS Reuter MADRID, Tuesday AMANCIO AMAEO, trainer of Real Madrid soccer club, yesterday presented his resignation to the board of directors. The board of the Spanish First Division team, was due to meet later tonight to discuss the move. Club officials said general manager Luis Molowny might
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    • 107 24 SUSPENDED Reuter LONDON, Tuesday BILL ASPREY, manager of struggling English First Division soccer club Stoke, has been suspended, a statement issued by the Stoke board said yesterday. Reserve team coach Tony Lacey has been put in charge as caretaker manager of the club which is bottom of
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    • 550 24 HERE IS THE round-by-round description of the World Middleweight Championship fight between champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler and challenger Thomas Hearns: Hagler missed a wild left to the head to open the fight. Hearns began by jabbing. Both men went at it against
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    • 545 24 'Kasparov not Karpov called for end to match' AP LONDON, Tims IT WAS challenger Gary Kasparov and not world champion Anatoly Karpov who first wanted to end the marathon World Chess Championship in Moscow, World Cliess Federation president Florencio Campomanes insisted last night. Campomanes, who said he the championship on
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    • 265 24 AP SEPT 9 Karpov wins a coin toss, enabling him to choose his colour for the opening match SEPT 10 The first game ends in a draw SEPT 17 After the second draw, Karpov scores his first win SEPT 27 After two more draws, Karpov wins the sixth
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    • 169 25 For charity Charity is reason enough. Your effort will help the cancer victims in Singapore. 10 km is an ideal distance This is not an impossible distance. It is a distance anyone can run, even if you haven't been in any runs before.
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    • 606 25  -  ON THE ROAD WEEK 8 b, I I Louise McGrillen I'VE JUST returned from a training trip to Portugal. By that I meant I was afforded the luxury of spending 10 days concentrating solely on my running, under blue skies and a
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    • 218 26  -  By YVONNE DOLAN STRONG abdominal muscles are vital to the maintenance of a normal, healthy back. The following are exercises to ensure strong abdominals, not to mention a nice flat stomach. 1. Lower Abdominals: Lie on your back, knees bent, feet flat on the floor.
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    • 275 26  -  By ANNE BARRY SPORTS people are a gullible lot. Most of them will consider trying anything to improve their performance, even minutely. So, obviously when they hear that a multi-vitamin tonic could pep them up, or that vitamin C tablets might
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    • 524 27 THE BIG FIGHT AP LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Tuesday "MARVELLOUS" Marvin Hagler knocked down Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns and stopped him at 2:01 of the third rouna of a savage fight for Hagler's undisputed middleweight title last nignt. Just moments after a doctor had been called
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    • 64 27 AP MARVELLOUS Marvin Hagler was ahead on two of the three judges' cards today when he stopped Thomas Hearas to defend his undisputed middleweight title. Judges Herb Santos of Las Vegas and Harry Gibbs of Britain scored each of the first two rounds 10-9 for Hagler. Judge
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    • 190 27 AP ALBURY (Australia), Tuesday YIANNIS KOUROS of Greece this morning was within 230 kilometres of the finish in the Westfield Sydney to Melbourne Ultra Marathon Foot Race billed as the longest race in the world. Kouros, 28, had run 730 kilometres of the 960kilometre course
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