Singapore Monitor, 16 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Thursday, May 16, 1985 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-05-16 1 ROBERT CONCEICAO - iv ROBERT CONCEICAO N6T everyone is pleased with the palm trees painted on this Housing Board block at the Serangoon Central estate last week. While residents of the block, Block 307 of Boundary Road, may welcome the tropical effect the palm361 words
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715 1985-05-16 1 JOSEPH LEE - ■y JOSEPH LEE SINGAPORE shipowners have suffered a 60 to 70 per cent drop in cargo to Indonesia since Jakarta Introduced new import regulations on May 1. They say exporters are confused by the new715 words
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Advertisement264 1985-05-16 1 4 1 V U 111 I I Cup fever is here again! And tha Evorton Mancheitar United match haa a> tha premiss of a raaiy I I I 1 U daaaic final. Tha Monitor, In a special pull-out guide written by our London aoccar conraapondanta, wW H 1 H I264 words
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Advertisement14 1985-05-16 1 JfiM r T um 27, Tanglin Road. Singapoie 1024. I. nw Te|; 235,343 *****5314 words
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home
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Article, Illustration335 1985-05-16 2 CALVIN TAN - Some say vandals are the culprits while others blame it on nearby rock-blasting By CALVIN TAN WHO BROKE these windows? VANDALS, says a young woman working in the building with the shattered panes. ROCK-BLASTING, says a tenant of a nearby building. The 15 broken panes arePICTURES: HAIRIS - 335 words
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Article193 1985-05-16 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO SINGAPOREANS who want to ensure that they are not potential AIDS victims can now go for a private check. For $60, several private medical centres will screen people for HTLV-111, the virus which causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome). At Mount Elizabeth193 words
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Article80 1985-05-16 2 ON PAGE 1 of the afternoon edition of The SingaKre Monitor on Tuesday, May 14, under the headl "Sjjorean who paid $2,826 for four drinks in Hong Kong," we stated that a businessman had been charged HK59,890 (552,826) for four drinks in a bar. In fact, he80 words
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87 1985-05-16 2 CIVIL servants with a clean record between July 1, 1984 and June 31, 1985 can expect a bonus in July. According to the Singapore Civil Service's instruction manuals, civil servants must not have any disciplinary action taken against them or received any written warning during87 words
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Article, Illustration573 1985-05-16 3 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE BELIEVE revenge or robbery could be behind the Drutal attack on two elderly canteen operators early yesterday, which left one of them dead. Police also believe the two men were stabbed with a "long blunt object" about four hoursPICTURES LIANHE WANBAO - 573 words
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Article99 1985-05-16 3 THREE MEN were slightly injured in a fight among construction workers which broke out at a site in Pickering Street about noon yesterday. A police spokesman said yesterday that the three suffered bruises on the head and chest and wece aentrtc .the Singapore General99 words
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440 1985-05-16 3 JOSEPH LEE - By JOSEPH LEE THE SINGAPORE Government's job-finding agency is having as much success as ever in placing out-of-work people, despite economic difficulties that have pushed up the retrenchment rate. During last month, which saw 1,700 people registered with the Employment Service Department of the440 words
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151 1985-05-16 3 FIGURES compiled by the National Trades Union Congress show that 2,329 unionised workers were retrenched between January and March this year. This is an increase of 660 over the fourth quarter last year. In April, 551 unionised workers were laid off. The congress151 words
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Article, Illustration910 1985-05-16 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN THE GOVERNMENT'S duty is not to help the opposition, Mr Goh Chok Tong told Parliament yesterday. "11l go one step further," said the First Deputy Prime Minister. "If the opposition members spout views that are detrimental to the910 words
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426 1985-05-16 4 YONG ROW ANG - By YONG ROW ANG THERE should be parliamentary democracy, similar treatment for People's Action Party and opposition Members of Parliament, and free play of ideas. MPs from the ruling party and opposition parties agreed on these broad principles yesterday. But the key426 words
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Article, Illustration380 1985-05-16 5 MICHAEL LIEW - Look for this logo in establishments you visit while you're there, advises spokesman By MICHAEL LIEW SINGAPOREANS visiting Hong Kong have been advised ta patronise only establishments which are members of the Hong Kong Tourist Association. This, says the spokesman for the association's380 words
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143 1985-05-16 5 SINGAPORE'S newest Civil Defence rescue battalion will be in action on Saturday. Reservists from the Second Rescue Battalion of the Singapore Civil Defence Force formed late last month will take part in the Civil Defence exercise, "Community Spirit ID", to be held in Ang143 words
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436 1985-05-16 5 LEE KIT MUN - ay LEE KIT MUN A FIRM which is selling $12 coaster sets to raise money for the blind explained yesterday why only $1 actually goes to the Association for the Blind for each set sold. Mr Richard Stacy, regional436 words
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Advertisement53 1985-05-16 3 The German Experience with the Barons Distinction Experience the timeless pleasures of dining cm authentic German cuisine; specialties from the Barons own smokehouse and roast spit. Or on international Sim ply the best in rou-n Royal Singapore 25 Scotts Riwd, Singapore 0922. Fiw rvscrvatiun, please call *****66 Ext. 1634/1644. 153 words
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Advertisement144 1985-05-16 4 The small R\BX Series system ideas trig The NEAX 12 Series has all NEC's large conceivable capability that the modern system technology features in it. Each office might require. NEAX 12SA(S) has feature in the Series is designed to provide flexibility and a wide range of you the facilities of144 words
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Advertisement164 1985-05-16 5 Tea Garden® THe Asbmwxts And Simy^^W\LTZ y Selected Asparagus from Sologne With a choke of Sauces x Cream Soup with Asparagus arui Chervil N. Asparagus with Smoked Norwegian Salmon Mr Asparagus with Swiss Dried Beef W Puff Pnstry Shell with Asparagus in Cream Sauce f Baked Asparagus with Ham and164 words
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280 1985-05-16 6 AP BRADFORD (England), Thursday A SURVIVOR of a soccer stadium fire that killed 52 people said yesterday that the blaze was started by a cigarette dropped in a plastic cup and not a smoke bomb. Mr Czes Pachela, who escaped with hisAP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-05-16 6 Lianhe Wanbao HONG KONG, Thurs THE TRAGIC death of actress Barbara Yung continues to hit newspaper headlines here Tang Zhenye, her onetime Soy friend, was reported to have hugged and kissed her body when he was allowed into the morgue. Over in England, Barbara's motherLianhe Wanbao - 484 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration195 1985-05-16 6 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS 808 HOPE came home to London on Tuesday for an early 82nd birthday celebration with a prince and a string of celebrities, like actress Brooke Shields (above). But he had a hard time finding any takers for his birthday cake.195 words
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Article112 1985-05-16 6 PRINCESS Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of actress Rita Hayworth and the late Prince Aly Khan, was married in New York yesterday but her mother was too ill to attend the ceremony. Princess Yasmin, 35, married Mr Basil EmSiricoe, 36, the son of a Greek shipping family, in112 words
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Article, Illustration96 1985-05-16 6 HERVE VILLECHAIZE (above), the 1.1-metre former star of the television series Fantasy Island, was arrested in Los Angeles yesterday on suspicion of possessing a stolen revolver after reporting that someone was trying to kill him, a police spokesman said. Officials of St Joseph Hospital said they96 words
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153 1985-05-16 6 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday AMERICAN industrial output dipped slightlv in April, government figures showed yesterday, continuing a pattern of little change since mid-1984 and prompting some economists to wonder if a recession will be triggered by the deluge of imported goods. The FederalLAT-WP - 153 words
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Article315 1985-05-16 7 AP BANGKOK, Thursday CAMBODIAN guerillas claimed yesterday that soldiers of the Vietnamese-installed regime in Cambodia recently revolted in the Cambodian capital, while Thai officers said satellite photographs confirm the guerillas have struck Vietnamese positions in Cambodia's heartland. A Thai marine officer, meanwhile, reported that marinesAP - 315 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-05-16 7 THAI RANGERS escorting a Khmer Rouge guerilla (centre) arretted for carrying firearms and ids pec ted to be among a group of attackers who shot up the Site 8 refugee camp on Taesday. Two women were killed and six other Cambodians were injured inPICTURE REUTER - 81 words
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67 1985-05-16 7 AP BEIJING, Thure CHINA said yesterday it has paroled a Hong Kong-born, Harvardtrained lawyer jailed for spying two years ago in a celebrated case that focused attention on secret detentions in the Chinese justice system. The official news agencv Xinhua said paroleAP - 67 words
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Article126 1985-05-16 7 UPI MOMBASA (Kenya), Thursday A DISTRAUGHT mother, ignoring pleas not to kill her child, tossed her son 10 floors to his death from a downtown office block and then jumped herself in what police yesterday described as a "grisly mur-der-suicide." Police identified the dead woman asUPI - 126 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-05-16 7 Webb-Dotson reconciliation shown over TV WASHINGTON, Thursday MOTHER-OF-TWO Cathleen Webb and Gary Dotson, the man she said she had falsely accused of rape, appeared together on television yesterday to forgive and forget. Mr Dotson, 28, who spent six years in prison for a crime he always insisted146 words
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Advertisement47 1985-05-16 6 f FOR THE HOME Look out for the all-new "For The Home" section this Friday. It has everything you need to up-date and beautify your home, Ideas on interior decorating and furnishing, plus product news on kitchen and household appliances. "For The Home" has so much more.47 words
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Advertisement211 1985-05-16 7 1 V k^ v V A Our troupe of 10 Chinese culinary experts, headed by Chef Tang go nto act on on 8 before the stage lights up at S.E. Asia's largest theatre restaurant. BV i t &*fds They start early, getting The Neptune's popular dian xin lunch ready. Then211 words
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Article476 1985-05-16 8 ANG PENG HWA - Some forex dealers predict a 5 pc drop against US dollar and the yen by year's end By ANG PENG HWA THE Singapore dollar is likely to weaken against all major currencies by the end of the year, foreign exchange dealers and managers predicted yesterday.476 words
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Article64 1985-05-16 8 MR ALEXANDER YU LUNG LEE has succeeded Mr Li Dak Sum as managing director of Roxy Electric Industries. Mr Li continues to be a director of the company. Roxy has also appointed Mr Henry Hau Shik Lee as chairman. Ms Paw Swee Choo and Mr64 words
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Article374 1985-05-16 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday KEPONG BHD, Malaysia's second largest plantation group, can expect to reap a record pre-tax earnings of Mslls million for the current year, a Malaysian stockbroking firm projected. Ipoh-based YK Fung Securities, in its latest monthly investment bulletin, said this shouldBernama - 374 words
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232 1985-05-16 8 MALAYSIA will be the 17th-largest car producer in the world by the end of the decade, according to a report by DRI Europe, a forecasting organisation. The report says that Malaysia, which will produce 99,000 cars this year, is expected to produce 140,000 cars232 words
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184 1985-05-16 8 MARKET TALK COMPILED BY THE MONEY DESK MANY PEOPLE have often wondered why Hongkong Bank branches are still called Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. One banker offered this suggestion. "After what happened to Jardines (the Jardines group changed its domicile from Hong184 words
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Article36 1985-05-16 8 Steve Maroney, marketing director for Westin Hotel at Raffles City, said that the major tourist projects under way give Singapore "a $8billion incentive to attract five billion tourists a year by the next decade."36 words
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318 1985-05-16 9 H HHLLSTOEET H WALL street stocks today rallied slightly, but analysts agreed that investors are adopting a wait-and-see attitude, expecting the Federal Reserve Board to reduce the discount rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained by 0.22 points to close at 1273.52. Volume318 words
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Article153 1985-05-16 9 D OLLAR AND GOLD AP THE US dollar moved higher yesterday in foreign exchange trading in the United States after a mixed performance earlier in Europe. The dollar's mixed showing came after the government reported a decline in US industrial production in April and a major American bank cut itsAP - 153 words
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165 1985-05-16 9 BEIJING, Thursday CHINA surprised foreign businessmen yesterday by announcing a 15-per cent tax retroactive to Jan 1 on income from consulting services, liaison work and market surveys. Foreign diplomats and businessmen, who spoke on condition they remain unnamed, said the retroactive "enterprise165 words
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466 1985-05-16 9 P T BANGSBERG - By P T BANGSBERG IN HONG KONG Special to Tho Monitor THE HONG Leong group may merge the Dao Hens Bank and newly-acquired Hong Kong industrial and Commercial Bank, industry sources said. Overseas Trust Bank agreed to sell its 62 Ser cent466 words
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86 1985-05-16 9 TRADING in the Temerloh Rubber Estates Bhd shares have been temporarily suspended pending a further announcement. UIC. Industrial Corporation is paying dividends for the year ended December 31, 1984 on June 29. TDM BHD: TDM shareholders have approved the acquisitions by the company of86 words
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133 1985-05-16 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs PRIVATELY insured US savings banks are rushing to get federal insurance after the financial crises in Ohio and Maryland that have caused jitters in world money markets, state officials said today. The move to federal insurance gained impetus on TuesdayReuter - 133 words
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Miscellaneous16 1985-05-16 8 ■U* 7-H iwm M.SauiM >**4 In* \t IKIV&6TMEWT CLUB WA6 MARVELOUS. I CrOJ THREE MEW RECIPES.16 words
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Advertisement110 1985-05-16 9 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE INR Y ifi V Price: 5522.00 per adult Ssl7.oo* per child under 12 years i\l II Call *****33 ext 121 for reservations. kNM|/fl WOm Our touch of Ming awaits you > rtlAl l i wLj FUNQCOUKT MOTEL awaowi 1, Tanglin Road. Singapore 1024 Tel: *****33. Ming110 words
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170 1985-05-16 10 TAN HENG HUAY - REPLIES TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assistant Secretary (Public Relations) Housing and Development Boara PLEASE refer to the letter "Relax HDB eligibility for private property owners" by "Old House" (sM April 11). The writer complains that families, whose share of private residential property is less170 words
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Article93 1985-05-16 10 WEE-LEE GRACIE (MRS - WEE-LEE GRACIE (MRS) Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the complaint on "Tosai shops in 'Litle India' are unhygienic" by Lily Nair (SM, April 30). The Ministry of the Environment conducts regular inspections on eating houses to ensure that they comply with93 words
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Article173 1985-05-16 10 CARY GOH - CARY GOH Singapore 0512 I REFER to the letter "Word contest results not made known" by Peter Gomes (SM, May 8). A few of my friends and I also took part in the contest. Like Mr Gomes, we telephoned the organisers to enquire about the results and,173 words
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191 1985-05-16 10 I AM glad to note that Tamil variety shows and dramas have improved tremendously over the years. The standard of the selected performers is high. Singers and dancers have improved on their expressions and showmanship. Credit should be given to the producers in191 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-05-16 10 feature STRABANE (Northern Ireland): Strabane, a little city in Ulster, holds a certain record, which the town's people would rather prefer that it be held by someone else. Forty-two per cent of the people of this city, who are of workingPICTURE: SYGMA - 526 words
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443 1985-05-16 11 THE SWGAPORE^^^^^^M THE PROPERTY development charge has been reduced from 70 to 50 per cent of the difference between the old and the new values of land for new projects from June 1 and developers have more time to pay up. Developers443 words
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Article796 1985-05-16 11 HENRY LIM - HENRY LIM Singapore 1545 EVALUATING THE OMITTED ASSET Though your balance sheet's a model 01 what balance sheets should be; Typed and ruled with great precision In a type that all can see; Though the grouping of the assets Is commendable and clear And the796 words
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Miscellaneous18 1985-05-16 11 BEYOND THE HEADLINES 9»E«hp U a til Hfvl II I ■4* til II f t w*4 i] t18 words
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Article, Illustration705 1985-05-16 12 PAULINE LOH - By PAULINE LOH in Hong Kong HOLLYWOOD, East or West, entertainment has claimed its fair share of suicides. In the Sixties, popular screen stars such as Lin Dai, Betty Le Di, Hung Buo, Mu Chuo, Chin Jian, Bai Siao Man and Ting Hao took their own705 words
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255 1985-05-16 12 JOURNALISTS in Singapore, who have met Barbara Yuna Mei Ling, remember her as a pleasant, mild-mannered, almost simple person. She insisted she did not belong to the K" imour world of tinseltown, although she was ndon's Miss Chinatown in 1981 and took part in255 words
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Article, Illustration853 1985-05-16 12 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE WHEN you receive two dinner invitations for the same night and cannot decide which to accept, How the Other Half Loves has a suggestion. The Derek Nimmo production solves the problem by having the two dinners on the853 words
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Article, Illustration599 1985-05-16 12 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG THE mainland Chinese have been making films since 1905, a mere 10 years after Frenchmen Auguste and Louis Lumiere gave the world its first motion picture. In the 80 years since, their studios have produced more than599 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-05-16 14 Today's highlights Thursday Feature Special Dark Mirror (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.50 pm) A PROMINENT attorney is found dead in his luxury apartment and veteran police detective A 1 Church (Vincent Gardenia), is sent to investigate. The case proves to be a difficult one when430 words
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Article, Illustration634 1985-05-16 14 JOAN HANAUER - cgfY? By JOAN HANAUER I in New York UPI JEREMY BRETT calls his latest television venture a showcase for Stefanie Powers and he is delighted with the situation. Brett stars with Powers and Barry Bostwick in the National Broadcasting Corporation miniseries, Deceptions, to airUPI - 634 words
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Series
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Article, Illustration60 1985-05-16 14 Knight Rider White Line Warriors (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) MICHAEL and Kitt are called to Vista Beach, a small resort community to investigate a string of burglaries. Their prime suspects are members of several clubs for race drivers whohave been terrorising the town with their drag60 words
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Article59 1985-05-16 14 Highway to Heaven One Freth Batch of Lemonade (Part two) (Ch 5, 6.30 pm) JONATHAN and Mark work to rehabilitate a high school athlete who was crippled in a motor- cycle accident and attempt to help his embittered father accept the tragedy. Ken Olandt, Jim Havnie and Olympic59 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-05-16 14 The Unyielding Butterflies (Cl (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) YUANJUN reproaches Xuejun for leaving the university without her consent. Meanwhile, Xilun decides to return to America. Meng, who is in constant conflict with Xilun's uncle, Tang, decides to leave his house. Lin Qianni as Ysaajsa49 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-05-16 15 WHEN the fever of gay Paris hit the Hotel Meridien's Margaux Ballroom recently, it was hard to tell the monsieurs from the mademoiselles. Three gallant gentlemen from the hotel put on skirts and dancing shoes to join their female counterparts in a can-can revue69 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-05-16 15 This weekly column features social events or interesting happenings in and around town. If you have any such occasions on the calendar, our reporter will cover the functions if possible. Please address your invitations to WONG SING YEONG, Faces in the Crowd, Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra57 words
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Article, Illustration34 1985-05-16 15 ROMANIAN Prime Minister Constantin Dascalescu visited the Republic last week. On left, ne is, with his wife, receiving a warm welcome from Century Park Sheraton's General Manager, Mr Guido Jonas.34 words
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Miscellaneous1399 1985-05-16 13 g fx.. THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I£L leisure/tv THURSDAY, may is, nes 2.30 SBCTEXT- Live Sample Pages. dismisses the suggestion, the twins 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights decide to investigate. '4Aw^pß^HP|ir^^H followed by The Restless Years (C) c m Dh».b.. u. imi«« m (r) (English subtitles). 530 J h y lc1,399 words
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Miscellaneous138 1985-05-16 16 EBSHHKI SEMI-ABSTRACT AND IMPRESSIONISTIC MORE than 40 semi-abstract and impressionistic paintings by Larry Lee Teck Suan will be on display at the Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel from 11 am to 7pm until Sunday. Admission is free. WORKS OF P Y TING THE works of P Y Ting, made138 words
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Miscellaneous460 1985-05-16 16 bsbhhi J STH anniversary of the SINGAPORE SYMPHONY chorus A/IHBBBBhKi JS. SINGAPORE SYMPHONY CHORUS f y«♦« M»y jR will celebrate its sth anniversary with J two concerts at the Victoria Concert ImmmmmmmmmAmmmmwmmmmm Hall tomorrow and on Saturday at 8.15 pm. The chorus will perform Haydn's The Creation under the baton460 words
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Miscellaneous15 1985-05-16 16 ■LKJi I Robert Poallon and Jenny Hi 11... soloists in tbe Singapore Symphony Chorus concerts15 words
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PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT
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283 1985-05-16 18 PARENTS who want their toddlers to have a go at the computer may enrol for such a course offered by the Microkid Computer Centre. Called the Toddlers' Beginner, this course is specially designed for children between the ages of four to five years.283 words
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147 1985-05-16 18 A SINGAPOREAN student has recently been awarded the Sir Joseph Bum prize for his performance in the December 1983 Institute of Administrative Management Examination of the United Kingdom (lAM). Christopher Lim Meng Huat won the award for the subject, Management Information and Control: Administration,147 words
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Advertisement323 1985-05-16 18 ADVERTISEMENT How to bettor manago your own small business THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will conduct two business courses at its Hill Street premises soon. (1) The course on "How to manage your small business" is designed for people who are running their own small businesses. It323 words
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Article, Illustration151 1985-05-16 20 FA Cup '85 ASK A groap of Eagllsh soccer fans to unt tie greatest moments in Football Association (FA) Cap flaal history and withia seconds the air will be hamming with talk of white horses, brokea Qecks aad Montgomery's haads. Every FA Cap flaal at Wembley151 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-05-16 20 PERHAPS the most famous FA Cup game ever was the "Stanley Matthews" final of 1953. Matthews, the most popular English soccer player of the time, had helped Blackpool to the FA Cup final in 1948 and 1051, but they had lost both. Fans209 words
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Article, Illustration145 1985-05-16 20 Reports by Reuter LEEDS UNITED, the most successful team in Britain for a whole decade, came to Wembley in *73 to play Second Division Sunderland as the nottest Cup final favourites in a long time. Leeds lost 1-0, lan Porterfield scoring the all-important goal. But the gameReports by Reuter - 145 words
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Article78 1985-05-16 20 ON APRIL 28, 1923, over 200,000 fans turned up to see West Ham play Bolton, still the world's largest crowd for a soccer match. The crush forced many to spill over onto the pitch and the teams had to wait 40 minutes to kick-off while78 words
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Article72 1985-05-16 20 THE FIRST Cup final after the World War II was famous less for Derby's 41 defeat of Charlton and Bert Turner scoring for both teams within a minute than for a strange coincidence. Before the game the referee, asked what the chances were of a72 words
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Article54 1985-05-16 20 BERT Trautmann, Manchester Citv's goalkeeper in the 1956 final against Birmingham, deserves a medal Tor the courage he displayed in the game. Trautmann broke his neck after he dived at a Birmingham player's feet. Ignorant of his injury, he filayed on to preserve Ciy's 3-154 words
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Article, Illustration589 1985-05-16 21 SPORTS MATTER COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK HALFTIME entertainment during soccer matches varies with different stadiums. At the National Stadium, during Malaysia Cup matches, there is the Milo Throw the Ball contest. The misses and giggles of the boys and girls tying589 words
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429 1985-05-16 21 ERNEST FRIDA - RAFFLES JC 2 BARTLEY 0 [Sports in Schools J By ERNEST FRIDA MURUGAPPAN BALASUBRAMANIAM, the 19-vear-old Raffles Junior College out-side-left, was mobbed by his teammates and supporters when his school beat Bartley Secondary School 2-0 in the National Inter-School semi-final hockey match at429 words
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Article, Illustration416 1985-05-16 21 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN GREGORY TAN never let his side down, even though he knew it was a fruitless match for him. After all, his college Hwa Chong had already lost the National School's 'A' Division title to Raffles Junior College 3-0 whenPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 416 words
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Article59 1985-05-16 21 (RJC players first) Arnold Gay lost to Thio Shen-Yi 7-6 (57), 1-6, 2-6; Dennis Loh bt Leonq Hon Tze 6-2, 6-2; Roland Tong bt Gregory Tan 4-6, 6-0, 6-3; Lim See Lim and James Teh bt Loo Kah Keong and Toh Han U 7-5, 6-0; Paul Hangchi and Gerald59 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-05-16 21 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN DENNIS LOH has the potential to be a great tennis player in Singapore, if he keeps up his rate of progress. Tnis is the view of former national coach Tan Poh Seng after watching the 16-year-old464 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-05-16 22 S GULAM - By S GULAM WITH JUST over a month to go before his contract with FC Groningen expires, Singapore's soccer superstar Fandi Ahmad is still in the dark over where his next destination will be. Though Fandi's name was put on the transfer445 words
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Article99 1985-05-16 22 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD LAURENT FIGNON, winner of the gruelling and most prised cycling event Tour De France for the last two years, will miss this year's race. The French star is to undergo an operation soon for tendinitis on his troublesome left99 words
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Article107 1985-05-16 22 TOP SEED Mats Wilander (above) of Sweden had an easy passage to the third round of the Italian Open men's tennis championship yesterday when his opponent, Pavel Slozil of Czechoslovakia, retired during the first set Officials said Slonl, who was trailing 4-1, was suffering from influenza107 words
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Article86 1985-05-16 22 OLYMPIC 5,000 metres champion Said Aouita has agreed to take part in The Golden Mile at Oslo's Bislett Games on July 27, race organisers yesterday. Others in the line-up include Brazil's Olympic 800 metres gold medallist Joaquim Cruz, Steve Scott of the US, Australian86 words
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Article, Illustration180 1985-05-16 23 MAN OF THE MATCH EVERTON are known primarily for their teamwork, and it has been said that the "Method Men" of Goodison Park are a team without stars. Yet, although they played superbly as a unit in the final last night, there was one man who180 words
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Article, Illustration788 1985-05-16 23 EVERTON: 3 RAPID VIENNA: 1 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Thurt ENGLISH soccer champions Everton added to their growing reputation when they collected their first European trophy by beating Rapid Vienna 3-1 in the Cup Winners' Cup final at the Feyenoord Stadium last night. Everton's victory, courtesy of second-halfReuter - 788 words
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Advertisement153 1985-05-16 23 1 11 THE TOFFEES ARE TOPS EVERTON 3 RAPID VIENNA 1 <7T 7T> SCORERS: Andy Gray (57th min), Tre)vA V r VO f Steven (72nd), Hane Krankl (84th). 1% Kevin Sheedy (85th) V J 3 J GOALS DISALLOWED: One: Andy ftVSAit Gray (39th. Offside) YELLOW CARDS: Two: Herbert Weber (Rapid,153 words
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