Singapore Monitor, 1 July 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 18 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR iEVENING r EDITION i b J M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Monday, July 1, 1985 30cents
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  • 240 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, in the latest of a series of off-camera quips, joked last night that in the event of another hijack crisis he would send in Rambo, a popular blood-and-guts US film character. Mr Reagan's comment
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  • 139 1 UPI SAN JOSE, Monday EMBARRASSED firemen had a shut-and-open case freeing a woman who snagged her skin on the zipper of a pair of tight-fitting designer jeans. Liz Villagomez, 26, got stuck on Saturday while trying to muscle her way into her cousin's designer jeans, catching the
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  • 606 1 Military action ruled out despite Reagan's tough talk LATWP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT REAGAN last night virtually ruled out any military retaliation against Lebanon for the hijacking of Trans World Airlines (TWA) Flight 847 and settled instead for a vow to launch a global attack on
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    • 20 1 THE FREEDOM FLIGHT TO FRAHKFURT: SEE PAGE 8 TV GUIDE: P 16 TV HIGHLIGHTS: P 17 FILM GUIDE: P 20
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    • 276 2  -  By CALVIN TAN A HUSBAND became aggressive when his wife and three children, whom he had chased out of their flat, returned and this caused him to hurl some drinking glasses at them. Unfortunately the seven drinking glasses that Packiam Karmanidi, 31, hurled at
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    • 87 2 A BUSINESSMAN whose wife injured him on his head, neck and parts of his body agreed to settle the matter out of court. The judge agreed to have the case compounded. Mr Kok Kum Wah, 55, the complainant, had an
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    • 275 2 SINGAPORE'S ability to keep and improve its image as a destination wnere qualitv facilities are supported by quality service will be tested in the near future. Visitors to Singapore have, as revealed 6y a survey conducted by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board last year,
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    • 253 2 A DIVORCEE pushed her luck too far when she went back to a jewellery shop in Lucky Plaza to try to steal some more gold bangles. Tang Siew Kens, 54, went to K M Oli Mohd Jewellery on June 29 at 3.30 pm and
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    • 366 2  -  ROBERT CONCEICAO TRUE TO its motto, "For Honour and Glory", the First Commando Battalion this morning marched off with the Best Infantry Unit and the Best Combat Unit awards for 1985. Though it has won the Best Combat Unit award previously, this is the first
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    • 438 3  -  By SURESH NAIR A 64-YEAR-OLD woman was killed on-the-spot and nine others were seriously injured in a four-vehicle collision at Lentor Avenue yesterday evening an accident described by the Traffic Police as one of the worst this year. Two cars, one pick-up and a lorry
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    • 193 3  -  Handing over of Nowscentre keys By PAT D'ROSE THE HANDING over of the keys to Newscentre from Mr H Kawanishi to Mr Mah Bow Tan this morning and a hearty handshake between the two men signalled the official completion of the publishing office. On the more
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    • 100 3 A CONSTRUCTION WORKER admitted opening the car door and demanding an hong bao containing $4 from a bridegroom at Toa Payoh Garden on June 16. A district judge fined Lee Kim Chong $500 after a letter from the medical director of Woodbridge Hospital certified that Lee,
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    • 402 4  -  By PAT D'ROSE DESPITE appearances, Eeople are not biting acfe at piranhas. Bui they may think they are. The fish they are sinkins their teeth into is only a cousin of the ra-zor-jawed, flesh-eating South American predator. Commonly known by its Brazilian name pacu (Colossoma Bidens),
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    • 350 4 WHAT WOULD you do if somebody gave you "piranha" for dinner? Wa decided to go fishing and the "bait" was none other than our food writer VIOLET OON, who swallowed it hook, line and sinker. Here is her tale... "PIRANHA! You want me
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 83 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS SCHOOL reopens today, but many Singaporeans are stranded in Hong Kong because they can't get a flight home. Enquiries made at the Hong Kong offices of Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific ana China Airlines reveal that the earliest one can get
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      • 93 4 THE TAKING of private tuition is not as widespread as once presumed. And those who took tnem are usually primary students 27 per cent according to the latest figures. As for secondary and upper secondary students, the proportion taking private tuition was much lower at
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      • 85 4 THE BUS is part of the daily life of most Singaporeans. According to the latest household expenditure survey conducted by the Department of Statistics in 1982 and 1983, most workers and students take a bus to work or school everyday. The survey
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      • 97 4 "CHILDREN these days are setting to be very rude. "Not only are they discourteous to their peers, some even shout at their parents!" Several parents, speaking to the Lianne Zaobao Courtesy Hotline yesterday, expressed similar sentiments and hoped that the schools and parents themselves could
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      • 96 4 Many companies in Singapore have no formal communication channel. Workers are forced to rely on coffeeshop talk to know the latest events in their companies. A report by the Steering Committee on LabourManagement Cooperation of the National Productivity Board, headed by Professor Lee Soo Ann, says: "Sharing
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      • 95 4 THE TUBERCULOSIS scourge remains unabated despite the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association s (Sata) long-practised policy of free chest X-rays for those who cannot afford to Dav $5 for a test. Once the number one killer disease in Singapore and now ranking seventh, tuberculosis (TB) is
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    • 144 4  -  By PHILIP LIM PARKING wardens at three Central Business District (CBD) kiosks in New Market Street, North Canal Road and Club Street confirmed that there were still many Singaporeans tampering with their parking coupons or taking advantage of the "time gap." The time gap arises
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    • 310 6 LAT-WP ABILENE (T«xat), Mon THE RED canpet was rolled out on Saturday for America's newest supersonic bomber, but the guest of honour never showed up. As almost 20,000 spectators, a host of dignitaries and military brass and hundreds of reporters descended
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    • 216 6 UPI TOKYO, Monday POWERFUL typhoon Irma, packing 120 kph maximum winds, pounded Tokyo and adjacent areas in the wake of seasonable downpours early today, causing heavy damage to property and disrupting rail service, authorities said. The 5,150-tonne Panamanian freighter Gloria Fortuna ran
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    • 118 6 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday PRIME MINISTER Michael Somare of Papua New Guinea was quoted yesterday as saying the state of emergency and curfew he imposed this month to fight crime is "working well." "People, not politicians are saying it's been a good thing and
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    • Article, Illustration
      54 6 Mil I Mil IllOflf* Wing span: Fully expanded: 137 feet Swept: 78 ft. Length: 147 ft. Height: 34 ft Range: Intercontinental Spaed: s Maximum: Supersonic Low-level penetration: 600 mph [about 200 ft. high] Weight: 470,000 pounds, which includes 125,000 lbs. payload Weaponry: Able to carry air-to-ground missiles, conventional
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    • 77 6 Although the B-1A and B-1B appear similar, advanced technology will enable B-1B to more easily defeat hostile defenses well into 1990s The advances include electronic jammers, infrared countermeasures and radar warning systems. Strengthened landing gear, a movable bulkhead in forward weapons bay and optional fuel
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    • 122 6 UPI BOSTON, Mon CAT MOUSAM has been allowed to skip jury duty after election officials discovered the feline couldn't speak English. The cat was put on the jury duty list after city census takers took the cat's name off its owner's
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    • 281 7 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE ROYAL Malaysian Navy (EMN) will become more modernised and sophisticated when it takes delivery of a number of foreign-built vessels later this year. In a special message on the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the navy, Chief of
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    • 528 7 Reuter MANILA, Monday GOVERNMENT censors have turned to the public for help in their latest campaign to clean up tne Philippines' film industry. Chief censor Maria Kalaw Katigbak has asked filmCts to report theatres showing "bold, blue" movies t might have escaped
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    • 94 7 Reuter BIRMINGHAM, Monday A FIRE engine answering an emergency call ran out of control in Birmingham, hitting a string of vehicles and killing a woman and a child. Police said the fire engine hit a double-decker bus, five cars, a minibus, a
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    • 244 8 AP NEW DELHI, Monday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi has appointed a new president in his governing Congress Party in Punjab state after ousting three leaders accused of being close to Sikh terrorists. Mr Rajinder Singh Sparrow was named the new Punjab party chief yesterday
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    • 541 8 Reuter DAMASCUS, Mon THIRTY-NINE US hostages freed in Beirut yesterday flew to Frankfurt last night aboard a US Air Force plane at the start of their journey home following lv days in captivity. The former hostages were seen off by US Ambassador William Eagleton
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    • 117 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday POLICE began interviewing first prize winners of the four-digit draw on June 15 following a report that the winning number, 1214, Was sold out in all states. The organisers of the lottery, Magnum Corporation, made a police report last week after paying
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    • 99 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Monday A HUGE fire raging out of control on the northern Indonesian island of Sumatra has devastated thousands of hectares of rubber and palm oil plantations, a local government spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman told reporters that one state enterprise had already lost
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    • 110 8 Reuter BEIJING, Mon MONEY worship is corrupting members of the Chinese Communist Party who should remember that communism is the final f;oal of China's current iberal economic policies, a party leader was quoted yesterday as saying. "The idea of looking out for money in everything
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 58 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS OUT-GOING Italian President Dandro Pertini (above right) weeping after he said goodbye to staff of Presidential Quirinale Palace. On his left is a Corazziere (Presidential guard). A single ballot on Monday elected Mr Francesco Cossiga, a former prime minister and
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      • 82 8 A 29-YEAR-OLD Filipina on Saturday gave birth to a baby boy aboard a Kuwaiti plane on a flight to Manila, a Kuwait Airways spokesman said yesterday. Ma Edna Tabion and her baby were transferred to a hospital in Bangkok during a scheduled stopover, ne said, adding: "The mother
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      • 134 8 CANADIAN magnate Jim Pattison (above) stands by the psychedelic 1965 Rolls Royce once owned by John Lennon, which Mr Pattison bought for a record U552.29 million (S|s million) on Saturday at Sotheby's of New York. The Rolls Royce was used by the Beatles to tour
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      • 138 8 AN AVIATION buff who allegedly passed classified military material to foreigners has been tried an<f sentenced in Leningrad, a Soviet newspaper reported yesterday. The newspaper did not say when Gennady Petrov, a 35-year-old worker in shipbuilding and model making, was arrested or tried or what his
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    • 46 8 HOTEL WW %trama KUALA LUMPUR The Hallmark J u of luxury, ill i.Mriliii comfort if# Miff Willy 11 -hi iiifilUl W. 1 txitUiuV J iJllll I IV|Hi gffff SB 'tTrHinT iLLLr I nSBEJi Keen^^^^'lhow to take better pictures? Look in The Singapore Monitor's Photography page tomorrow.
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  • money
    • 567 9  -  Positive thinking pays off for print firm boss THE ENTREPRENEURS CONTINUING OUR SERIES By JANICE LIM AT THE AGE of 19, Mr Michael Oh started work as a film retoucher in a multi-national publishing company earning $80 a month. Today, this
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    • 207 9 Reuter LONDON, Monday MEMBERS of three Lloyd's Insurance Syndicated, who face underwriting losses of £140 million (Ss4o6 million), Clan court action in Britain and the 'nited States to recoup the money, a spokesman said. The members, or "names", who put up
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    • 56 9 Reuter LONDON, Monday OPEC ministers will meet secretly in London this week to prepare for a full crisis meeting of the grouping in Vienna on Friday, a newspaper says. The Observer said in an unsourced report that ministers from Saudi Arabia. Nigeria, Venezuela and the
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    • 950 10 MR ROBERT A COSBY was appointed an Executive Director of Guinness Mahon Asia Ltd. He is currently responsible for developing new business in the field of project promotion and financing and corporate finance advisory services throughout South-east Asia, including Sri Lanka. Prior to joining the
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    • 249 10 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE: LOWER Boustead 1.57 B Cold Storage 2 52 S F N 5.20/5.25 Genting 5.90/5.95 G.LH. 1.93/197 Haw Par 2.13/2.16 Keck Seng 2.02/2.04 Esso 2.60/2.64 Inchcape 2.35/2.36 Keppel 1.50/1.52 Magnum 3.40/3.42 M Cement 12.2/1.23 M T C 3 82/3.88 Pan Elec 2.26/2.27 Roths (M)
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    • 49 10 Reuter PARIS, Monday NEW RULES extended by the Banking Regulation Committee in France state that banks should raise enough net equity and long term debt to cover at least 5 per cent of their assets, the Bank of France said in a statement. Reuter
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    • 267 10 THE LOCAL bourse opened very quiet this morning with trading interest extremely selective. Volume leader UOB only traded 110,000 to close at $3.90, followed by Johan Hldg's 66,000 at 91 cents and Fed Cables' 62,000 at 89 cents. Top risers Harrisons Plant and Weames
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    • 149 10 Reuter HONG KONQ, Monday DRAGON Airlines Ltd, a locally incorporated airline company, plans to begin charter flights between Hong Kong and Beijing by the end of this month, chief executive Steve Miller said. He said the company, also known as Dragonair, hopes to first
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    • 181 10 DOLLAR GOLD Reuter THE US dollar eased slightly against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading following a lower than expected 0.7 per cent rise in US May leading economic indicators and widening trade deficit. Dealers said a lower Federal funds rate also contributed to the
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    • 87 10 Your Si to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US! 2.2320 ***** 2.2140 sterling 2.9307 2.9087 2.8987 Australian 9 1.5010 1 4809 1.4679 Canadian! 1.6513 1.6312 1.6212 New Zealand! 1.0968 1.0767 1.0667 S$ to 100 units Deutsche marks 73.90 72.90 French francs 24.30 23.30 Hong
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    • ANSWER BOX
      • 243 11 Q: I LOST the title deed to my boose bought in 1971. Coald yoa please tell me how and where to obtain a duplicate copy. A: WHEN you lose the title deed to your house what you need to do to
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      • 264 11 THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUERIES Q: SPEED to measured In kilometre* or miles per boar. What to the unit measure of noise level and what instrument to used to measure it? A: THE noise level of a place to measured in decibel,
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      • 160 11 Q: I HAVE a friend who is working in a bank. He kai three GCE 'O' level paste* and wants to register for a banking coarse. Bat the coarse requirement to foar GCE 'O* level passes. Is there any other way for him to take
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      • 74 11 STILL having that problem with the English language because nobody can help? Granam Colin-Jones, English lecturer in the Singapore Polytechnic, win return to help you out in his column "Mind Your Language which will appear every Monday. He will answer your questions on grammar, usage, syntax and
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      • 141 11 Q: I HAVE been very worried since I lost my Identity card. It has been already one week and I have not notified the authorities. Neither have I told my parents. I want to replace my lost Identity card fast, with the minimam in cost and
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      • 339 11 Q: I AM a self-employed permanent resident of Singapore, having lived and studied here since I was five. I was married in India to an Indian citizen who is still living in India. Now I wish to bring her here to stay with me. Can
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      • 57 11 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 Alexandra
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  • opinion/letters
    • 865 12 THE ANNOUNCEMENT by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tons, that schools will be allowed a greater measure of freedom in education and to foster critical thinking among students is encouraging. However there are a few points to
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    • 163 12 I WOULD like to congratulate The Monitor on their willingness to take a critical look at the sensitive issue of sexual assault (SM, June 24). I would also like to share credit for the cited research project with my associates
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    • 492 13 mmmam IT IS just as well that the 40th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations passed quietly. The United Nations is a shadow of the organisation that 45 nations put their signatures in San Francisco four decades ago last week. With the
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    • 185 13  -  REPLIES DERRICK TAN Public Relations Officer, Telecoms WE REFER to the letter "Phone buzzer set off after eight seconds" (SM, Jane 11) and would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused to the writer. Our investigation revealed that the premature activation of the
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    • 70 13  -  ALAN S S OW for Commissioner of Inland Revenue WE REFER to Mr Chia Shi Teck's letter (SM, June We have already explained why Mr Chia's proposals are not equitable and unworkable. What Mr Cnia is really interested in is some relief in property tax to
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    • 71 13 I REFER to the letter "Soccer fans not a majority" by "Lonely Heart" (SM, June 25). I do not agree that SBC should stop screening "live" international soccer matches as television sets in Singapore do not receive as clear a transmission of
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    • 217 13  -  GEORGE THOMAS for Executive Director Singapore Sports Council WE REFER to the complaint "A rude brush with locker attendant" by "Unjustified" (SM, June 22). We have investigated the complaint and would like to apologise for any embarrassment caused to the reader. Unfortunately, the reader had
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    • 56 13 I WOULD like to complain about the inconvenient location of the mailbox in my housing estate. The nearest mailbox is too far away from my house and it's a 10-minute walk. It is such an inconvenience and I hope Telecoms can put a mailbox closer to
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  • Singapore Armed Forces Day
    • 527 14 THCXJGH never tested in battle in the 20 years of its existence, the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). is today a formidable deterrent against any would-be aggressor. Just the inventory of its three services the Army, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) and the Republic
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    • 537 14 THOUGH it still is the smallest service in the SAF, the navy still plays an important role in the defence of Singapore since we are an island that depends, for our continued economic prosperity, on sea-lanes being open. Like the rest of the SAF, the
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    • 416 14 An eye on the sky our first line of defence WITH A FLEET of more than 100 operational jet fighters, several missile squadrons and various aerial radars in service, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) stands proudly today as our first line of defence. The eyes of the air
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    • 565 14 THE ARMY, and particularly the infantry, has traditionally been the main arm of any armed forces. This tradition continues in the SAF where the first three months' of any soldier's training, the basic military training, is primarily infantry training. Apart from being larger than both the
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    • 61 14 Singapore Aircraft Industries Extends Congratulations to the Singapore Armed Forces on h Armed Forces Day J SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES Subsidiaries: SAMCO Singapore Aerospace Maintenance SACO Singapore Aero-Components Overhaul SAM Singapore Aerospace Manufacturing SAEOL Singapore Aero-Engine Overhaul SEEL Singapore Electronic Engineering SAWS Singapore Aerospace Warehousing Supplies SAI BUILDING, 540, AIRPORT ROAD,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1660 15 THEWNQAPOREMONITOR leisure/tv monday, julyi.iom I V 2.30 BBCTEXT Live Sample Piom. bottom of the ocean in their submarine I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights to visit a lonely mermaid who is very I followed by Princess Chang Ping (r) sad because she has no friends. (English subtitles). 5.20 Qolng Bananas
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  • leisure
    • 210 16 -Series- Robert Kennedy and His Times (Part 2) (Malay subtitles)- (Ch 5, 9.30 pm) ALTHOUGH the relative freshness of the series in terms of release is appreciated (it was telecast in the US quite recently), it comes a little too soon after the Martin Sheen series on
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    • Article, Illustration
      78 16 Family Hour Oshin (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) IT is World War 11. The attacks on Tokyo are devastating and many houses are destroyed by fire. Several people are killed and casualties mount. Longsan tells his children, Xi Wang and Cnu, to go into hiding and
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    • 72 16 Jessie Valerie's Turn (Ch 5, 11.20 pm) LINDSAY WAGNER continues to show impeccable cool as cop-shrink Jessie. And tonight, you can expect her to root for her sex. Eighty per cent of women cadets drop out of the Police Training Programme, and Jessie wants to know why. With
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    • 98 16 Son of Pulau Tekong (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) WHEN pursuing the runaway Zhen, Qiang has a severe fall and is hospitalised. Shunchang learns about the matter and rushes to hospital to see his friend. He blames Zhen bitterly for causing injury to Qiang when
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    • 595 16 CINDERELLA ITALIAN STYLE Highlights Opera of the Month La Cenerentola (Cinderella) (Italian) (English subtitles) (Ch 12, 9 pm) THIS Cinderella offers beauty of a different sense from that of Jennifer Beals in the recent Faerie Tale Theatre production. La Cenerentola is Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini's opera of the rags-to-riches story.
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    • 995 17  -  Delicate-looking Mia Farrow is a tough 'cookie' By LIZ HODGSON OPA ACTRESS Mia Farrow looks as frail and waiflike as the timid young girl who won soap watchers' hearts week after week as Allison MacKenzie on Peyton Place 20 years ago. But, at 40, with two marriages
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    • 737 18  -  Jerry's ramblings may roll the Stone mystique away By ROBERT HILBURN in Hollywood LAT-WP THE Rolling Stones are indestructible, right? Personnel chances in the band, scandals, lousy albums; none of these has dethroned the one-time bad boys of English rock from their reign as the biggest
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    • 457 18  -  By MICHAEL MILLER in New York Reuter EVERY Friday at lunchtime, members of an eclectic group that includes a heart surgeon, a priest and a few millionaires pick up their instruments and play jazz. Other participants in one of New York's hottest weekly
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    • 826 19 LAT-WP LONDON: "I feel like the guy who won the lottery but found when he raced down to collect that he'd lost the coupon." That is how actor Mark Lindsay described his feelings as he reflected about the cruel irony involved in being
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 934 19 Film Guide ——i PRINCESS (*****66) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): ARHATS Borneo FUem Organisation IN FURY (C) z' DALIT (*****16) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 0.30): AU SETAN Organisation (M) (Mekailik) MMUpk FmUfc (A*"*) EMPRESS (*****67) (1.15, 3.15, 7.15, 9.15): THOSE Synopsis: An undergraduate who marries out of obli- SOULS (C) gation falls
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1578 20 DIARY A guide to what's happening Concerts fiZJ Singapore violinist Siow Lee Chin performing with Taiwanese pianist Beatrice Long at the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, tomorrow at 8 pm VIOLIN-PIANO RECITAL Tickets at $5 and $3 are available at A VIOLIN and piano recital, by Tai- Vi ?oria Theatre Tangs
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 609 21 I- THE SINUAPUHE MOMTUH leisure comics MONOAY.juLYi.I9eB c c FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook JStiRttSSmU JSKSgfigl V-^lf 7 W UVIR.THi IVg tIMD 12ACNW6* MIIH 5TA116- &AV6 UP ffIAKTfcP WHICT V§7 PoLIW AND TrtC 1"=: WEBM/titt fl iuaiHK>piMf. 1 IwM OSM& PRIM»TiV£ C*W«U/ V 7 V SW£.X,"of Sjjwmkcf!! to October 2! 2!£?*j?*&.ni
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    • 244 22 J K TAIPEI EATING HOUSE f A GOLD GARDEN A RESTAURANT PTE. LTD. 1 m 138, Sim Avenue, I H Singapore 1438. I JL Tel: *****27/ *****55 0 (Between Lorong 17 19) D Ij Specialise in Hainanese Chicken Rice, I H Sze Chuan, Cantonese Cuisine. JL We have also other
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    • 327 23 JL I J| Ml m Classified Ads Teh 273 9090 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: W«t4t 0.35 (tnli par word 0.55 cant* p«r word Dteflty $7.70 p«r col. cm $10.00 pf r col. cm Boalnaaa Hn Moa-Frl. 9am-spm Sat. 9am-Ipm ACCOUNTING A 1 ACCOUNTING *****77/ *****57. INCOME TAX
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    • 215 23 Private Tuition PT GOOO TUTORS AVAILABLE from alt districts Ready to teach any level. Please can 298-9778. TUTORS REQUIRED FROM aM districts. Graduate, undergrad, poly, 'A'/ O' level. Interested tel: 298-9778 MALE CHINESE SHORTHAND instructor giving shorthand theory/ speed classes pnvateiy interested, please phone 458-4369. OUR RESPONSIBLE AND effective bilingual
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    • 196 23 Entertainment IIIT FURNITURE/ RESTORATION/ REUPHOLSTERY A SPECIALIST IN upholstery custom-made sofa. Accept trade-in. reasonable price. 748 7240 (day) 448 8443 (night). AH HOCK Sofa 348 5109. ANNE POO Sofa Centre 255 7280. GROOMING Beauty Aids tA FACIAL FOR Gents 339 3311/2. MADAME NCI'S Oriental facial for problem skin 748 5016.
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    • 284 23 Home Appliances Hire Purchase EASY H.P. TERMS Imported CTV $38 Video $55 Washing Machine $25 Twvtdoor Fridge Gas Cooker Down payment negotiable Trade-In acceptable. TEL: *****14 Interior Decor/ Renovation ina BS MIKESAN CONTRACTORS. SPECIAL package prices you can afford on all renovation works. Instalment arrangeabie. Contact: 743 1272/3. PAINTING FOR
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    • 332 23 PEN PALS ARE YOU FEELING lonely, bored or having no time to get friends? Please can personally at: Choo Huay Friendship Agency, Unit: 04-51, 4th floor, Sultan Plaza. Jalan Sultan Road, Singapore 0719. (Ba.m. to 10p.m.). Telephone: *****37/ 292 7285. Miss Katherine. Reg.no. *****7/00 W. CONFIDENTIAL INTRODUCTIONS. BiOOATA: Palmate, Singapore
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    • 376 23 THE MEETING PLACE TAMIL PRACTISING CATHOLIC, seeks single humble, practising Catholic Male (modern Tamil or Eurasian and non-smokers). 30 33 years ok), for everlasting friendship. Enclose details to: S.M. Box 774 #03-01 A Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0319 LADY WITH PLEASANT personality to meet matured gentlemen Reply with
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    • 552 23 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Compute* Wiad tag-Up No. IMaf IMS la lit Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) Aai la the Matter of AERON ENTERPRISES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the
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  • 214 24  -  POLICE 4 GEYLANG INT'L 1 By HO KWANG HOCK POLICE SA, who are well on the road to the National Football League Division One title, maintained their leading position by beating Geylang International 4-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The policemen
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  • 156 24 DOWN 2-0, Combined Schools yesterday hit back to defeat Jurong Town Football Club 4-2 in the National Under-18 tournament at Farrer Park. Jurong's downfall came when they conceded an own-goal after Schools had tied the score 2-2. In the last-minute. Schools put the issue
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  • 124 24  -  By B KULA A GEM of a goal by Jansenites' A Ravindran early in the second-half of their Premier League hockey match against Police at Farrer Park yesterday gave them a victory which was far less rewarding than the one they enjoyed last season.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 812 24 classified/sports NOTICES PUBUC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up to December 1964 consisting of gold and silver ornaments, jewelleries etc pledged with the following pawnshops will be sold by public auction Ban Hin Pawnshop Blk 2 Jin Bukit Merah #01 5162 Ban Joo Pawnshop Blk 1 TgPagar Plaza
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    • 458 24 NOTICE Central Provident Fund accounts of:Name of Deceased Members Account No 1. BUTCHER RONALD A*****8E 2. APPASAMY PAOAYCHI SWAMIVELU *****03H 3. MUNIANOY S/0 SINNAN *****141 •4. ARIFIN BIN HUSSAIN *****000 5. SAID BIN SALLEH SAID SALLEH ABOEEN *****81Z 6. MASA6OS MOHAMED BIN MASAGOS OMAR *****70 C 7. TAN JUAT BUAY
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    • 165 24 In The Matter of Tho Companies Act, Cap. 185 And In The Matter of TRIQLO PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding up. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 27th day of
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    • 403 24 HIVEST INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordnary General Meeting of HIVEST INVESTMENTS PTE LTD held on 25 June 1965. the following Special Resolution was duly passed: That HIVEST INVESTMENTS PTE LTD be wound up voluntarily and that Messrs Roger Philip Edmonds, Michael Lim Choo San and
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  • sports
    • 346 25 AP MONTE CARLO, Monday SAM TORRANCE scored his first victory this year when he hung on by a single shot in the Monte Carlo Open golf tournament yesterday. The win was worth U5525,000 (*****,000). In brilliant windless conditions, the 31-year-old Scot fired a final
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    • 240 25 UPI 264 Sam Torrance 69. 63. 62. 70; 265 Imo Aoki 63. 66. 64. 70; 269 Sandy Lyto 67. 66. 65. 66; 271 Robart Lee 61. 66. 73. 69; 272 Gary Player. 66.67.70.67; 272 Bamhard Langer 69. 69. 67. 67; 274 Joaa Canizares 71. 69. 66. 66;
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    • 202 25 AP LAS VEGAS, Monday JIMMY PAUL knocked down Robin Blake in the ninth round, then dealt him punishing blows until the fight was stopped at 2 minutes 14 seconds of the 14th round yesterday as he retained his International Boxing Federation lightweight title.
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    • 106 25 SINGAPORE Island Country Club (SICC) recorded a rare double in the Singapore Golf Association's (SGA) league competitions by winning the Sremier and handicap tiles yesterday. According to club officials, this is the first time a club has won two SGA titles the same year. SICC won
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    • 394 25  -  By ERNEST FRIDA EUGENE CAMPOS, the former Malaysian International golfer, paid his dues to Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) yesterday when he helped the club win the Singapore Golf Association Premier League title at Folkestone Road. Campos, 44, a senior executive with an oil
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    • 455 25 SPORTS CUTTHI COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK DATUK BAKAR DAUD, the Trengsanu Football Association vice-president, was both "angry" and delighted with his team's hero and former Singapore midfielder Ahmad Paijan. "Angry" because Ahmad took to the field against doctor's orders; happy that
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    • 496 25 RACE 1 2.15 a 2 Div S 12Mm 9 Go Fred Go SIS Foo (3) 7 S 1 4 FaMUmeat 59 Leoag(U) 22 2 7 Express Car n 54.5 TUey (9) S 4 3 1 Saadroscioo 57 Daah (II) 114 Owaer Ivy'* leapt Traiaer Lok Woo by:
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    • 435 26  -  By S GULAM TRENGGANU'S former Singapore international Ahmad Paijan yesterday admitted he took a "dive" to earn the controversial penalty that gave his team a 1-0 win over Federal Territory in the first-leg Malaysia Cup semi-final match at the Merdeka Stadium
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    • 270 26 IT WAS incredible. Despite their boast of being able to counter any move by Trengganu, Federal Territory fell for the same old trick, just as Singapore had done before in the quarter-finals. Trengganu, playing their brand of "kampung" football, allowed FT to
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    • 170 26 Reuter MADRID, Monday MEXICAN international Hugo Sanchez, the Spanish league's top scorer, led Atletico de Madrid to a 2-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao last night, giving his team their first Spanish Cup title in nine years. Sanchez put up a spectacular farewell performance
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    • 381 26 COLOMBIA 2 VENEZUELA 0 Reuter BOGOTA, Monday COLOMBIA yesterday regained some of their lost pride with an easy 2-0 win over Venezuela in the last World Cup Soccer South American Group One qualifying match. Both teams were already out of contention for direct
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    • 223 26 AP EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Monday AL UNSER Jr., running a nearly perfect race, passed Brazil's Emerson Fittipaldi on Lap 80 and held the lead for the final 20 laps to win the US Grand Prix at the Meaaowlands yesterday. The 23-year-old son of
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 33 25 BIG SWEEP FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****3 THIRD: *****4 STARTERS ($150): *****7 *****7 *****9 *****4 *****3 *****5 *****3 *****5 *****9 *****6 *****4 CONSOLATION ($100): *****6 *****8 *****4 *****6 *****6 *****5 *****6 *****6 *****9 *****8
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 121 26 JRKifc i\ THE BIG TASTE OF ENERGY FT; 1 t Pripps is the energy drink with the big. refreshing taste of lemon It is easily y i jflHB \jiV absorbed into the body to immediately replenish the body fluids, minerals HD|Pp]^ iAMI Br 'V and glucose you lose when you
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 755 27 UPI Reuter LONDON, Monday DEFENDING champion John McEnroe faces one of his most severe Wimbledon tests later today when he returns to the court where he once suffered one of his worst defeats. McEnroe's opponent is South African Christo Steyn, a qualifier ranked
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    • 153 27 UPI JIMMY CONNORS, twice the Wimbledon champion and .the losing finalist to McEnroe last year, seems destined to face the defending champion in the semifinals. But he certainly isn't taking anything for granted. "You say it's likely, but I have to play the matches," he
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    • 45 27 CINTRK COURTt Pam Shriver v Virginia Wade (Britain) John Lloyd (Britain) v Henri Leconte; Yannick Noah v Vijay AmriONE: Chris Evert Uoyd v Jenny Byrne; Joakim Nystrom v Boris Becker; Shtomo Giickstein v Ivan Lend). COURT TWOt John McEnroe v Christo Steyn.
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    • 54 27 WITH THE third round not yet complete. 13 seeds already have been eliminated. These include: Among the ment Mats WHander, Pat Cash, Johan Kriek, Aaron Krickstein, MMoslav Mecir, Eliot Tettscher and Tomas Smid. Among the womeni Qabriela Sabatini, Claudia Kohde-KHsch, Bonnie Qadusek, Kathy Jordan, Catartna Lindqvist and
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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