Singapore Monitor, 6 May 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1985-05-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EDITION; > J M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Monday, May 6, 1985 30cents14 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-05-06 1 SURESH NAIR - ■y SURESH NAIR SHE IS so lovable. She was hardly afraid of being in the company of police officers or members of the Press. She innocently smiled continuously at this morning's Press conference at the Central Police Station during her seven-minute chat withPICTURE: LIENHE ZAOBAO - 304 words
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Article, Illustration788 1985-05-06 1 S GULAM; SURESH NAIR - Their inclusion a morale boost to Singapore's Malaysia Cup team ■y S GULAM and SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE, facing possible relegation in the Malaysia Cup tournament, received a big morale boost this morning when three crucial players788 words
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Advertisement23 1985-05-06 1 SINGAPORE MUST STRIKE FIRST TRENGGANU FANS COMING IN BUSLOADS REPORTS ON PAGE 28 W mTV GUIDE: PAGE 16 fTV SCENE HIGHLIGHTS: PACE 1723 words
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Advertisement281 1985-05-06 1 I SAVE* MOVE AHEAD WITH 0 UMBO UNITED MALAYAN HANKING CORPORATION BERN AD The air-cushion: a further step forward First the Pneumatic Tyre. Then the Hovercraft. Now, Shank's Pony. Travelling on a cushion of air is certainly going places. In fact, Clarks have gone as far as developing a whole281 words
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Miscellaneous12 1985-05-06 1 THE METEOROLOGICAL station reports that the weather this evening will be fair.12 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-05-06 2 THE SENTOSA Development Corporation is actively promoting a wide range of activities to attract more visitors to the island resort. In conjunction with their objective to have at least an activity conducted every week in the areas of sports, music and thePICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 167 words
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471 1985-05-06 2 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW TWO MEN who got away with over $136,000 by allegedly committing a spate of armed robberies with deadly weapons and theft by housebreaking between February 1984 and last April were charged in court this morning. The two accused, Tham Kai Wah,471 words
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200 1985-05-06 2 TURTLE farming in Singapore has become a topic of research by the Zoology Department at the National University of Singapore. Sponsored by the former Ministry of Science and Technology and the university, the research is aimed at upgrading local200 words
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257 1985-05-06 2 THE OPENING of the Jamiyah Islamic Centre over the weekend bears testimony to the impressive achievement of Jamiyah Singapura in the past five decades. The new building reflects the relentless effort of all members of Jamiyah's Executive Council and the capable leadership of its257 words
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381 1985-05-06 3 THE MEMBER for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, will ask three questions requiring oral answers and two requiring written ones during the next Parliament sitting on May 14. For the questions which require oral answers, he will ask the First Deputy Prime Minister381 words
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180 1985-05-06 3 FOUR new day care centres will be opened by the People's Association in July at the Braddell Heights, Kebun Baru, Queen Street and Thomson Community Centres, according to a Press statement by Mr Douglas Koh, Director (Programmes) this morning. The180 words
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154 1985-05-06 3 SINGAPORE condemns South Africa for proposing the establishment of an interim government in Namibia, said Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs. Presenting the opening statement this afternoon at the United Nations Council for Namibia regional symposium, Mr Dhanabalan said154 words
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109 1985-05-06 3 A CAR mechanic who attempted to give Customs officers the slip at the Causeway by carrying petrol, purchased in Johor, in an extra tank fitted to his car was charged in court this morning for contravening the Customs Act. The accused, Lan109 words
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511 1985-05-06 4 Little need for them to have big contributions, say bosses THE CENTRAL Provident Fund (CPF) contributions of older employees should be reduced. The CPF contributions of retirees and part-time workers should also be reduced to encourage companies to continue employing such workers. These511 words
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218 1985-05-06 4 A NEW kind of Housing and Development Board apartment block designed with external walls that are decorated with ceramic tiles is taking shape. Two of the first batch of 10 such blocks are expected to be completed by October. Located in the218 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-05-06 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS REPRESENTING Singapore at the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Miami, US, in July will be 22-year-old Lyana Chiok Kuat Boon. The air stewardess beat 23 other finalists in the Miss Singapore/Universe Pageant last Saturday to win the coveted title.103 words
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Article108 1985-05-06 4 A NOTICE placed by the Public Utilities Board at a public toilet at the entrance to the Lower Peirce Reservoir Park does not seem to bother some motorists. The notice says anyone caught taking water from this toilet to wasn vehicles will be liable to a |500108 words
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Article88 1985-05-06 4 TAXI drivers have had more than their fair share of the limelight recently. But one group of drivers seem to have been forgotten. These are the taxi drivers of Pulau Tekong. The recent increase in taxi fares doesn't affect them. There aren't any 20 per88 words
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Article87 1985-05-06 4 THE ROAD junction at Bukit Batok Avenue 3 has been the spot of about 10 accidents in the past six months. The reason, according to some residents, is that motorists often try to Deat one another because there are no traffic lights. Said a housewife, Madam B87 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-05-06 5 LOONG SWEE YIN - Gen Lee explains why it is cherished and relevant to modern Singapore By.l LOONG SWEE YIN CAN THE kampung spirit be transplanted in a public housing estate? This is a question that is becoming even more pertinent today, now that about four in five Singaporeans live in282 words
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220 1985-05-06 5 THE SINGAPORE Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana) will continue to stage mobile exhibitions to propagate the anti-glue sniffing message even after the current campaign ends this month. This is because of the heavy demand particularly over weekends when more people have been noted to respond220 words
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137 1985-05-06 5 Soon dog licences at posts offices DOG LOVERS will find it easier to register their pets and obtain a licence plate for them from next year onwards. The Government has designated 11 post offices for the renewal of annual dog licences during January of each year from 1986. Besides, the137 words
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122 1985-05-06 5 THE STAFF of the National Productivity Board have increased their productivity, according to Mr Ng Kiat Chong, the executive director. He noted that more trainers with the board were able to do 200 to 300, and even up to 350, contact hours, compared to122 words
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Article294 1985-05-06 6 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN IN THE December polls, 23 newcomers (22 from the People's Action Party and one from the Singapore Democratic Party) were elected or returned unopposed to the Sixth Parliament. The Singapore Monitor interviewed four newly-elect-ed MPs, including an opposition294 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-05-06 6 MR ZULKIFLI MOHAMMED (Eunos) "BEFORE entering politics, I was involved in community work. I used to spend, on an average, two to three evenings a week attending meetings," says Mr Zulkifli. "Now, as an MP, the number of meetings I have to attend averages four167 words
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Article, Illustration170 1985-05-06 6 DR ALINE WONG (Changkat) WHEN ASKED how she has adjusted to her new lifestyle, Dr Wong says: "Actually, no MP can manage without the support of the spouse. My husband really helps me a lot. He has taken over much of the household management." "There's much170 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-05-06 6 MR CHIAM SEE TONG (Potong Pasir) "EVERYWHERE you go, people recognise you and want to talk to you," is Mr Chiam's immediate response to how his election as MP has affected his life. But I don't consider this an encroachment on my privacy." "Conversations of this124 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-05-06 6 MR HENG CHIANG MENG (Jalan Kayu) MR HENG holds two meet-the-people sessions per week, one in Jalan Kayu area and tne other in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. Though he was involved in the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee before the election and used to attend several102 words
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Advertisement173 1985-05-06 3 o?See tfie crecm of P\ wersoo cmtesMs m >/ The QimwirMmis step ly owt m swim av\d e\m\v\q mar, at tfe Kasbtffi The Glamour Awards. The most prestigious the Discovery of the Year' prize w event of the fashion calendar. Presented by the The competition couldn't be keener. With Mandarin173 words
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Advertisement147 1985-05-06 5 \ouewewesH That's Spanish for "How good it is"! And Spanish it is at The Belvedere's buffet luncheon this month. From now till May 31. From the land of bull-fighters and fiery Flamenco dancers come a wide range of appetisers, consisting of tasty, dainty snacks, including 'tapas', a Spanish sweetmeat. Rich,147 words
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Advertisement145 1985-05-06 6 BBuy Apple Maeintosh fnm Canputerflp and get a Trainefw" Now when you purchase an Apple Macintosh from \j Computer Age, you get 2 hours of Mouse Lessons FREE. Before you can say cheese, you will be able to point and click your mouse to operate your Apple Macintosh. L For145 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-05-06 7 UPI QAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Monday CHALLENGER'S astronauts yesterday pruudlv displayed a space-grown red crystal the size of a sugar cube, got in some bonus research ana then packed up for today's descent from a week in space. The mission manager saidUPI; PICTURE AP - 402 words
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180 1985-05-06 7 RMAISH (Lebanon), Monday ISRAEL is building a new "Iron curtain" along a narrow strip of rolling farmland in South Lebanon as it prepares to bring the last of its embattled troops back across the border. The Israelis are digging a huge180 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-05-06 7 MISS LESLEY Nobel, hair and colour artist of Madame Tussard's Wax Museum, puts the final touches to the figure of Britain's wartime leader Winston Churchill, also known as "Winnie", displayed in London on Friday, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of VE Day.46 words
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Article422 1985-05-06 8 Taiwan's exports to the mainland via HK raise fears that they may be politically motivated AP TAIPEH, Monday TAIWAN'S flourishing exports to China via Hong Kong are causing increasing concern among industrialists here, with some saying the influx of orders, believed to be from China,AP - 422 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-05-06 8 MANILA, Mon JOURNALIST Satur Ocampo (left in picture at right), 46, who way jailed for nine years on tnbversion charges, is seen here having lunch with his family at the National Press Club (NPC) while on a oneday freedom pass. A fewPICTURE: REUTER - 94 words
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231 1985-05-06 8 QAUHATI (India), Monday AN INDIAN peasant who killed two of his 45 wives because they refused to submit to sodomy has been arrested after neighbours rescued his 45th wife from a similar fate, police said. Police Superintendent Deba Brata Choudhury said Yakub Ali, 67,231 words
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642 1985-05-06 8 LAT-WP HO CHI MINH CITY, Monday TEN YEARS ago, Nguyen, a young South Vietnamese military intelligence officer, was torn between despair and hope. On the one hand, he feared a "coming bloodbath" as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) closed aroundLAT-WP - 642 words
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144 1985-05-06 8 UPI BEIRUT, Monday KUWAIT'S Justice Minister has resigned, two days before he was to face a confidence vote in Parliament over charges that his 14-year-old son benefitted from a stock market crash in 1982, the state-run Kuwaiti News Agency reported. Mr SalmanUPI - 144 words
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Article124 1985-05-06 8 UPI NASHUA (New Hampshire), Monday A KISS is still a kiss, but it will cost a New Hampshire man US$llO (*****) and four hours of community service. Scott Bowden, 31, was sentenced last Thursday in Nashua District Court for stealing a kiss on Feb 19UPI - 124 words
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Article132 1985-05-06 9 Reuter BANGKOK, Monday THAI marines have been checking the border with Cambodia to ensure there are no intrusions into Thailand during fighting between Vietnamese troops and Khmer Rouge guerillas, a Thai military staff officer said yesterday. "There's some fighting across the border between Khmer RougeReuter - 132 words
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248 1985-05-06 9 LAT-WP JOHANNESBURG, Mon FOUR persons, including two children, were killed on Saturday in new racial unrest as rival Black political factions attacked each other in Port Elizabeth in eastern Cape Province. The children, both Black, ages three and five, were burned to deathLAT-WP - 248 words
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401 1985-05-06 9 UPI NAIROBI, Monday DONOR nations have failed to make good on pledged food deliveries to famine-stricken Africa and only immediate action can avert a "major disaster" in the six hardest-hit countries, a UN report said yesterday A report issued by theUPI - 401 words
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Article, Illustration41 1985-05-06 9 US Marine Paul Rollet giving a ride ,to four-year-old Nguyen Phong at the 10-year reunion for Vietnamese refugees who were received at Camp Pendleton (in California) until resettled. Phong's parents stayed at the camp in 1975.41 words
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267 1985-05-06 9 AP SALTNEY (England), Monday NINE-MONTH-OLD Katy Green is a prisoner of darkness, afflicted with a rare disease that makes her allergic to light. The disease, an enzyme deficiency called congenital erythopoietic porphyria, means any exposure to light even the face of aAP - 267 words
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Advertisement159 1985-05-06 7 18 Give Mom] ORIENTAL 4 'l{|lAA4 RESTAURANT And Well Give Her MB It's our special tribute to Mom! From as early as 6th till 12th May (Mother's Day), when you treat Mom to a dinner or lunch worth *$60 or more, we'll give her two lovely presents a bottle of159 words
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Advertisement13 1985-05-06 8 how to take better pictures? Look in The Singapore Monitor's Photography page tomorrow.13 words
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Advertisement286 1985-05-06 9 y k s&£z Olympia. The renowned leader in qualityT^^^^HU^^^ precision-made office equipment now adds a new 'magical' generation of superb electronic typewriters to their range. Built with advanced electronics, these typewriters are designed with features to make short work out of the most tedious typing jobs. And if that isn't286 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-05-06 10 P T BANGSBERG - Prospects for oil majors bright if they break with tradition By P T BANGSBERG in Hong Kong Special to Tho Monitor INTERNATIONAL oil companies face a "formidable" time in the short term, but "exceptionally good" prospects later if they are prepared to break582 words
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430 1985-05-06 10 A LEADING Western Australian high-tech company is negotiating with an undisclosed Southeast Asian company to set up a manufacturing plant to make a sonar fish trap. Executives of the company, Sonartec Ltd, will be visiting Singapore and Malaysia this week430 words
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290 1985-05-06 10 TOKYO, Monday A PUBLIC opinion survey showed Americans expect closer cooperation with Japan in the economic field ana consider an increase in US exports to Japan the best means of maintaining bilateral economic relations, the Foreign Ministry announced today. It said 56 per290 words
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196 1985-05-06 10 Reuter LONDON, Monday A LLOYD'S insurance syndicate said last Tuesday it will cease trading this year after suffering accumulated losses of about £60 million (about ***** million). Mr Graham White, managing director of Richard Beckett Underwriting Agencies (RBUA), told a newsReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-05-06 11 MRS EVELYN G N LEONG has been apBointed Managing irector of Standard Chartered Finance Ltd. Mrs Leong, formerly Manager of this whollyowned subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank, is the first woman in Singapore to be made a Managing Director in the principal areas of banking and finance. She292 words
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326 1985-05-06 11 THERE was very little activity on the local stock exchange with trading opening quiet and remaining so for the most part of the morning. Plantation stocks, which rose in tandem with palm oil prices over the last two weeks, eased as palm oil326 words
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Article38 1985-05-06 11 THE OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 402.54, down 0.97 point from Friday's close of 403.51. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index was up 0.0635 point to 133.2589 in morning trading from Friday's close of 133.1954.38 words
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Article261 1985-05-06 11 Selected slocks at midday. Market tone: easier Boustead 1.67/1.68 Cold Storage 2.52 S F N 4.96/4.98 Genting 5.80/5.85 G.I.H. 1.77/1.78 Haw Par 2.05/2.06 Isetan Unq Jurong Cement 1.67 S Keck Seng 2.18/2.22 Esso 2.58 B Inchcape 2.42/2.45 Intraco 1.90 S M Cement 1.25/1.28 Metro 1.84/1.85 M P H B261 words
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Article106 1985-05-06 11 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2 2545 2.2445 2.2355 sterling 2.6903 2.6682 2.6582 Australian 1.4996 1.4755 1.4605 Canadian 1.6348 1.6148 1.6048 New Zealand 1.0290 1.0090 0.9840 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 1 unit US$ 2.25 2.23 NZ$ 1.05 0.98 sterling 2.73106 words
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Article227 1985-05-06 11 Reuter cp9.4THE US dollar was mixed against most major currencies compared with last Friday's New York levels in very quiet early trading. Dealers said operators were cautious and reluctant to take large positions after the dollar's sharp gain in New York despite lower US interest rates andReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement139 1985-05-06 11 QJ How can mhi get an Executive Suite lit a a double-room nite? A: Stay at Holiday Inn On The Rirk im i r I I i I I M| It's simply the tast value in town! And Holiday Inn is the place to he. For our Suite Experience shows139 words
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Article, Illustration774 1985-05-06 12 Story and pictures by SYQMA LIMA: Coca traffickers have reappeared again in the Peruvian countryside. The traffickers had deserted the region following an offensive by the armed forces in 1982. They are returning now and several clandestine centres for the treatment of coca leaves (that is,774 words
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Article66 1985-05-06 12 In Peru. 120,000 hectares are used for raising coca plants Coca plants are harvested five times a year In Miami (US), one kilogram of cocaine, on the wholesale market, could fetch US$4O,OOO Dealers re-sell the drug, often impure, for US$lOO per gram There are 15 to 18 million66 words
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391 1985-05-06 13 MujffiuK IWBIIBH LAST Wednesday, workers the world over celebrated Labour Day in different ways. The Australian trade union movement used the occasion to launch an assault on the Queensland Government by cutting off shipping services to the state and bringing the391 words
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191 1985-05-06 13 I SHALL be the first to admit that ever since the inception of our coupon car parking system, I have Kia the least amount of les. And I should like to use your newspaper to explain to members of the191 words
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213 1985-05-06 13 KO-CHAN TEO - KO-CHAN TEO Singapore 2158 AS a student commuting to and from school by the public bus services, I have found it very convenient to use the bus pass (with concession stamp). It is particularly convenient as one would not have to worry about213 words
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387 1985-05-06 13 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Executive Asst Secretary (Public Relations) Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter headlined "Let exprivate house owners buy old flats" by "Ineligible." (SM, Mar 20). First of all, we would like to clarify our policy regarding the 30-month debarment for owners387 words
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Advertisement71 1985-05-06 13 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wiH be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the waiter's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the71 words
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Miscellaneous43 1985-05-06 13 CEMETBtt. *T 103, QfIOVW-AMD. WVtfg&HX ffifr w 1-05, its the ameson ffuTARYC6 ta vtsrr txe tomb c* the unknown s&eoal intent ggduPat^, Tabids WHO WERE -ms> COOSIMSOF pows. txen, AT I*ls ir^o^n r& vows Of "WE Berlin Bombinq-. at lis A fer cemetery43 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1985-05-06 14 Saturday night fever hits China with a wham! LAT-WP By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND in Beijing IT IS Saturday night at the International Club in Beijing, and the crowd is leaping, twisting, twirling and, in some cases, just stomping on the dance floor. One womanLAT-WP - 1,557 words
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Article, Illustration895 1985-05-06 14 DENNIS HUNT - By DENNIS HUNT in Los Angeles LAT-WP TALKING to Julian Lennon, the 21-year-old pop singer with a hit album, Valotte, was a bit unnerving at first. He looks like a younger, coltish version of his late father, the former Beatle, John. He even talks like hisLAT-WP - 895 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-05-06 14 SYDNEY RUBIN - By SYDNEY RUBIN in Paris AP BEAUTY queens, movie kings and throngs of curious fans will crowd screening rooms and sparkling boulevards on the Cote D'Azur on Wednesday when the 38th Cannes Film Festival begins. But the star of theAP - 538 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-05-06 16 The Last Days of Pompeii (Part seven) (Malay subtitles) (Last episode) (Ch 8, 9.15 pm) JULIA rushes to the amphitheatre to expose Arbaces and to stop the deadly duel between Glaucus and Lydon. But she cannot stop the fight as the crowd's thirst for blood415 words
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Article, Illustration729 1985-05-06 16 JAY SHARBUTT - TV SCENE By JAY SHARBUTT in Charleston, South Carolina LATWP THE old soldier, a veteran of three wars, sat in his compact, sunny living room here, sipping a Coke, reflecting on the impact of television's coverage of the long,LATWP - 729 words
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Article, Illustration937 1985-05-06 17 CHARLES CHAMPLIN - By CHARLES CHAMPLIN in Hollywood LAT-WP WHEN Alan Landsburg's production company put together a television documentary callea John Wayne Presents the Movies of World War II a few years ago, the editors had more than 400 films to sample. TheLAT-WP - 937 words
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Miscellaneous1547 1985-05-06 15 m THE SINGAPORE MONITOR |1^ leisure/tv monoay,may®,ims i u 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights 6 Ann,e s plans, the twins decide to V followed by Princess Chang Ping (r) investigate. YS. (C) (English No Guts No Glory.* 3.55 A Baby's Own World My Family Taking the spotlight this week are1,547 words
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Miscellaneous661 1985-05-06 17 FILM GUlOe jj ,3o, 3 30, 7 30, 9-30): AFFECTION EMPRESS (*****67) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): AFFECATELY YOURS (C) TIONATELY YOURS (C) Starring: Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, Billy Lau, Maria Chung, Atsuko Yamasaki MANDARIN (*****01) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): AFFECSynopsis: Alan Tam stars as the simple-minded owner TIONATELY YOURS (C)661 words
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Miscellaneous199 1985-05-06 18 I Jh INDIAN AND MALAY ART THE traditional art and craft of the Indian and Malay communities will be on display at the National Museum Art Gallery today till 5.30 pm. Admission is free. ART BY NATALIE KELLER BASTIAN NATALIE KELLER BASTIAN will display her Kintings at the Alliance Francaise199 words
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Miscellaneous789 1985-05-06 18 A Malay kampong in Singapore the subject of an audio visual show at the National Museum today HISTORICAL SITES When his wife throws herself from a THE third and fourth shows in the ,i,th "°°l. wind 0 P uzzled a series of Our Historical Sites will tea- »?rches his past789 words
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Miscellaneous202 1985-05-06 18 THE MUSIC MAN THE Singapore Theatre's American Repertory Showcase will give several evening and day performances of The Music Man at the victoria Theatre. The evening performances, at 8 pm, will be from tomorrow to Saturday. The matinee, at 2.30 pm, will be on Saturday. Tickets at $25, $20, $15,202 words
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Article, Illustration764 1985-05-06 19 HOTEL HAPPENINGS MAY is the month when when Mother Nature decides to dress up and pretty herself. It is a time when a new freshness pervades the air along with the scent of flowers in full bloom. In a good many Asian countries May is764 words
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158 1985-05-06 19 HUBERTUS Grill at Century Park Sheraton Singaore is having its Asparagus Promotion from now till the end of May. Each spring Europe celebrates this delicate vegetable that has since then become one of the main features of fine gastronomy. The Executive Chef of Hubertus Grill,158 words
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Miscellaneous860 1985-05-06 20 leisure/comics *1 I ________m——______________________————* m FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook QEkSZT"" VMOifC &USINfcS»S DOHT 6o I'M IJ»MVir46- V IfT* 6«i-*TMfc sTT ■pUllAf inv COH&tDER. THE HEED SlN<*-£ foK fUWU Hoo**.' OHE'HOOR LUNCH Y PARMTS HAVE To IV* MADE A USf Of I WJAK* M THt VIS.- *X4*HOOR DAY* IS &fcVo»M> £RRAND£860 words
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362 1985-05-06 21 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES Q: I HAVE bought two 20-year life insurance policies for myself, and another two for my two sons. The money in these policies is meant to be long-term investments and to provide financial security in my old age.362 words
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Article329 1985-05-06 21 Q: I WOULD like to know if there is any "hair remover" which I can use to remove the hair on my legs? If yes, can you recommend one good one for me, please? Where can I buy it and what is the cost?329 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-05-06 21 Q: I HAVE completed secondary school but was unable to obtain any GCE "0" passes. The highest standard I passed was Secondary Three. Can I be a librarian in the National Library and be responsible for a small work section? What are the duties? Does the195 words
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Article58 1985-05-06 21 Is something troubling you? Do you need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra58 words
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119 1985-05-06 21 Q: AFTER learning from the Press that the Institute of Education only offers two basicfull time courses Diploma in Education for university graduates (pass and honours) and Certificate in Education for non-graduates ("A" level students) I was very disappointed. What about diploma holders who119 words
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Article94 1985-05-06 21 Q: I AM a secondary one student of Crescent Girls Secondary School. I want to loin the National Police Cadet Corps. The snag is that I am a Malaysian and my father is a Singaporean. My teacher is not sure about accepting me as a94 words
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Article427 1985-05-06 21 ARE YOU considering taking up a life insurance policy or a change in your coverage to keep up with inflation or a growing family: If so, what kind of policy should you buy, and how much should you spend for it? These tips may help:427 words
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Article91 1985-05-06 21 A COMMON excuse for not wearing a seat belt is that it is better to be thrown clear of an accident than to be trapped in the car. But, says the National Safety Council of the United States, the risk of being killed are 25 per91 words
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Article49 1985-05-06 21 TO CURB a sharp rise in fatalities involving carbicycle collisions after dark, make sure your bike has reflectors on the front, rear, pedals and either sides or wheels. Use front and rear lights. Wear reflective clothing or tape. And never let your children ride at night.49 words
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Article57 1985-05-06 21 WHEN you are caught in a traffic jam, will you save petrol by turning off your engine? Yes if you are going to be stuck for longer than a minute. But if the time involved is less than that, you lose more fuel starting up again than you57 words
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Article313 1985-05-06 24 Opportunity to clinch title lost after draw with struggling Como Reuter ROME, Monday VERONA missed a chance to clinch, the Italian soccer championship yesterday when they turned in an uninspired performance and were held to a goalless draw by struggling Como. With two weeks left ofReuter - 313 words
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Article99 1985-05-06 24 Cremonese 0 Roma 5, Fiorentina 3 Udinaaa 1, Lazio 0 Avellino 1, Milan 2 Ascoli 1, Napoli 0 Juventus 0, Sampdoria 1 Inter Milan 2, Torino 0 Atalanta 0, Verona 0 Como 0 P W D L F A PTS Verona 28 14 12 2 37 16 4099 words
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Article490 1985-05-06 24 BRITISH SOCCER BY SIMON BARNES EVERTON manager Howard Kendall told his team that playing against Sheffield Wednesday would be one of the hardest matches of the season, and that is the way it turned out. But they somehow clung on to win it and490 words
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Article34 1985-05-06 24 DIVISION ONE: 33 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea) 29 Graeme Sharp (Everton) 27 Gary Bannister (QPR), Mark Falco (Spurs), Gary Lineker (Leicester), 25 Mark Hughes (Man Utd), Luther Blissett (Watford), John Wark (Liverpool).34 words
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Article1229 1985-05-06 24 ENGLISH DIV ONE Liverpool 4 Chelsea 3 Luton, 3 Arsenal 1 Norwich, 0 Manchestar United 1, Nottingham Forest 1 Watford 1, Queen's Park Rangers 4 Leicester 3, Sheffield Wednesday 0 Everton 1, Southampton 3 Ipswich 0, Stoke 0 Newcastle 1, Sunderland 0 Aston Villa 4, Tottenham 41,229 words
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646 1985-05-06 24 SPORTS CHATTER COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK "I KNOW practically every game except cricket," says an eager beaver who wants to be tried out as a sports reporter. A pity that cricket is generally rated so low in Singapore. It is one646 words
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Article68 1985-05-06 25 Reuter NAPLES, Mon ARGENTINE soccer captain Diego Maradona, who plays for Italian club NaEoli, left yesterday to join is national side t>ut said he would return within the week rather than go against an Italian Football Federation ruling. The Italian Federation warned two days aso thatReuter - 68 words
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Article354 1985-05-06 25 First time they get to play in a European final Reuter SZEKESFEHERVAR (Hungary), Monday TO AN unheralded soccer team from a small Hungarian industrial town, the chances of playing Real Madrid in a European final would normally be regarded as a mere pipe dream. But theReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-05-06 25 GOLD medal marathon winner at Los Angeles, Carlos Lopes of Portugal, crosses the finish line to win the "International Relay Marathon" at Milan, Italy. Lopes' mates were Carlo Capitnlo and Elisio Rios. Every runner runs 14,066 km. In background is the facade of Milan's Duomo. PICTURE: REUTERPICTURE: REUTER - 49 words
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110 1985-05-06 25 FEARS that Seletar Country Club may have to surrender their golf course to make way for a Housing Board development programme have subsided, at least for the moment. At the club's annual general meeting held last Friday, the chairman, Cheong Quee Wah, assured members that110 words
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110 1985-05-06 25 BOLSTERED by two exinternationals, Lim Chiew Pens and Jai Prakash, People's Defence Force 'B' team won the seven-a-side soccer tournament among reservists on Saturday. Played at Tanglin, PDF 'B' edged out 9th Division 'A' by a solitary goal netted by D Manickam. In all,110 words
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161 1985-05-06 25 B KULA - S'pore Veterans 1 Perak Veterans 1 (Fulltime) S'pore Veterans a Perak Veterans 4 (Penalty shootout) By B KULA THE MANNER in which the grey-haired men playea hockey save away their secret they were once stalwarts of the sport. They are the Singapore Veterans. They may161 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-05-06 26 Guest basketball coach Shao Guanqun discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Singapore's players Lianhe Zaobao "I ARRIVED in Singapore just in time to witness the final round of the Singapore Basketball Association's Men's Tournament. Seven of the country's best teams participated andLianhe Zaobao - 577 words
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Advertisement290 1985-05-06 25 Guaranteed For Life The Long Distance Club BELAIR combines the idi Feel of wood with the Power of steel. Ideal for today's solid non-cut 2 piece halls. The super-hard 630 stainless steel metal-face crunches the ball at impact without receding (unlike fibreinserts), thus resulting in no loss of energy and290 words
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Advertisement117 1985-05-06 26 Be there with (mho) to cheer them on! Nothing less than a three goal lead football with Milo, the leading health food against Trengganu is needed tonight if the drink with the great chocolatey taste. Singapore Team is to reach the semi-finals We promise non-stop excitement in this j flli117 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-05-06 27 MALAYSIA CUP 2ND LEG QUARTER-FINALS MORE than 200 soccer fans from the Malaysian east coast state of Trengganu will be down at the National Stadium tonight to cheer their team. According to the Malaysian national news agency Bernama, more than 10 buses have been86 words
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Article517 1985-05-06 27 EE BOON LEE - If Trengganu score first, it will be almost impossible to get back SINGAPORE vs TRENGGANU (National Stadium, 8 pm) Trengganu lead 2-0 from Ist leg By EE BOON LEE BOTH Singapore and Trengganu will face tremendous psychological pressure when they meet for their Malaysia Cup second517 words
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Article40 1985-05-06 27 First leg scores in brackets SELANGOR (4) v PAHANG (1) Merdeka Stadium, 8 pm ARMED FORCES (0) v JOHOR (4) Lumut Stadium, 4.30 pm PERLIS (1) v FT (3) Stadium Dato Sheikh Ahmad, 4.30 pm40 words
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Article86 1985-05-06 27 UNDER Malaysia Cup competition rules, the quarterfinal winners will be decided on the aggregate of goals scored in the two legs. Should there be a tie after fulltime in the second leg, there will be 30 minutes of extra time. If there is still no86 words
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Article53 1985-05-06 27 SINGAPORE: David Lee. Au-Yeong Pak Kuan, Norhalis Shafik, A R J Mani, Latiff Rahman, Sudiat Dali, Hashim Hosni, Malek Awab, Razali Saad, D Tukijan, Tay Peng Kee TRENGGANU: Raimi Jamil, Yakub Mamat, Za karia Musa. Yahya Jusoh, Zaharia Alias, Othman Khair, Ahmad Shawal, Ahmad Paijan, Nordi Adbullah, Zulkifli53 words
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223 1985-05-06 27 FOR TONIGHT S Malaysia Cup second leg quarter-final tie, Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied said: The chips may be down for us. But we are still in with a chance as long as the final whistle for the second leg is not blown. "My223 words
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