Singapore Monitor, 2 July 1985

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Tuesday, July 2,1985 30cents
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  • 341 1  -  ■y IRENE TOH THE SINGAPORE ZOO has "snaked" its way out of two problems. It is teacning a pest control company how to catch snakes, so that it can stop providing a public snake-catching service. In return, the company has
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  • Article, Illustration
    178 1 IT WAS not difficult to see why the Traffic Police described it as one of the worst accidents so far this year. One woman died, two others had to undergo operations, one to save a hand, the other a foot. Seven others were seriously injured as well after
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  • 452 1  -  ■y PAT D'ROSE CHILDREN who are fostered out for long periods without regular contact with their parents often end up as victims of child abuse. A study conducted in 1979 by the Ministry of Community Development (then the Ministry of Social Affairs) showed that 49
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 TRAFFIC COPS WANT JAIL TERMS FOR SPEEDSTERS! PAGE 3 ■TV GUIDE: Pl 4■ TV HIGHLIGHTS: Pl 5 FILM GUIDE: ■P 16
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    • 6 1 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD ABUSERi PAQI4
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    • 71 1 f DrapnQty Sichuan Restaurant For reservations TEL: *****70,*****77 *****22 (Ext. *****) I Perfume Must de Cartier Interchangeable refill bottle Les mutt de Cartier Boutiques: Singapore MM Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza *01-36. a I. Cuacaden Road, Pavilion Inter-Continental *01-0). Corner*: Metro Grand WOT-00, l ucky Plaza, MM, Orchard Road, Singapore 092).
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  • home
    • 512 2  -  SINGAPOREANS STRANDED IN HONG KONG By CALVIN TAN SINGAPOREANS who are stranded in Hong Kong may "have been the victims' of overbooking by airlines and travel agencies. Spokesmen for two big travel agencies said this yesterday. They also said that overbooking was quite prevalent in the
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    • 306 2  -  Story by GANDHI AMBALAM THE SWIMMING pool at a West Coast condominium has been closed because it does not meet the Environment Ministry's requirements. Workers began emptying the pool at the Greenacres Condominium yesterday. A ministry official said: "The management is closing down
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    • 304 2  -  By JOSEPH LEE FROM tomorrow, people who forget to buy farewell gifts for friends going overseas will have the chance to make a last-minute purchase, and maybe save a little money too. The operators of Changi Airport's duty-free shop plan to introduce a voucher
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    • 174 3  -  By CALVIN TAN A TOUR COMPANY which lost a $25,000 coach over the weekend found it again when an anonymous telephone caller told the owners where it was. The 45-seat coach, owned by RMG Tours, was parked in a car park in
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    • 122 3 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPOREANS are still resisting cashless transactions. The Subordinate Courts introduced the Post Office Savings Bank ATM cards for paying fines the cashless way yesterday, but there were no takers. All 253 cases paid their fines, amounting to $171,036.58, in cash except
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    • 411 3  -  Cops studying heavier penalties after another mishap involving pick-up and lorry ey SURESH NAIR TRAFFIC Police want heavier penalties and even jail terms for drivers of heavy and light goods vehicles who exceed the speed limit. The police have been studying the Road Traffic Act
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    • 309 4 Single parent Doesn't know how to handle behaviour problems Low-income earner HE IS USUALLY a single parent who faces double stress, trying to cope with his job and the child. He often does not know bow to handle his child's behavioural problems, which could be compounded
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    • 132 4 AIR-CONDITIONED minibuses are fighting hard to keep afloat because of high operating costs. Yet the Ministry of Communications and Information supported the proposed share-a-cab scheme to run on the same routes as the minibuses'. Why? A senior official said yesterday the ministry hoped that air-condi-tioned minibuses and
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    • 383 4  -  By YONG POW ANG RESIDENTS in Bedok Reservoir, Boon Lay and Sunset Avenue may soon get a taxi-pooling service at their doorsteps. NTUC Comfort is working out a modified share-a-cab scheme to bring commuters from the three housing estates to the Central Business District every
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    • 856 6  -  CATHARINE FERNANDO THOSE were the good old days when the kampung spirit gave people a sense of togetherness and neighbours were more than nodding acquaintances. Those were the good old days, when watching a black and white movie from a wooden
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    • 121 6 THE challenge facing the People's Association today is how it can organise more creative and imaginative activities to appeal to the young, said Mr Goh Chok Tong. The First Deputy Prime Minister said this in a speech to mark the association's 25th anniversary at
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    • 105 6 Lianhe Zaobao RESERVISTS of the Singapore Armed Forces can now apply for an international passport through a proxy with the introduction yesterday of a new Immigration regulation. All the reservist has to do now is to nominate a proxy by writing down his name
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    • 393 7  -  An Army assault' over the airwaves By ROBERT CONCEICAO SOLDIERS on a mission, their boots scraping the steel floor, rush into a C-180 Hercules transport. A Combat Engineer Vehicle (CEV), silhouetted against a black and blue background, is being prepared for action by its
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    • 201 7 Lianhe Zaobao SCHOOL reopened yesterday, but the school canteens have yet to come up with alternatives to the titbit stalls, which have been deemed unsuitable by the Ministry of Education. Meanwhile, the School Canteens Association is trying to engage suppliers to help their
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 206 3 |n] Wotted tfie event 63 mm of tfie year in Kj living colour! Cr Pl| Tfiefjralsof Mj A Glamour Awards P|B At tfte Mandarin Ballroom ifl Of 8.00 pm, July 19,1985 .&JI What a night it promises to be. T1 Starting with a gala dinner to whet your appetite for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 Club 101 Disco Hfl *SI No Cover Charge. So come on ini ■HHH The Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel celebrates its magical transformation H|H with "No Cover Charge" at its Club 101 Disco. From June to July. And drinks are at normal bar prices. If you come anytime during these two months,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • world
    • 173 8 AP MOSCOW, Turn THE SOVIETS were not amused by President Reagan's joke that the movie "Rambo: First Blood 2" showed him what to do if Americans were taken hostage again. "The President's jokes, as we see, have a quite definite political bias and
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    • 266 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Reagan yesterday ordered legal and diplomatic steps to try to shut down Beirut International Airport because of its use by hijackers. The action includes barring the Leba-nese-based Middle-East Airways (MEA) from landing in the United States, the State Department
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    • 324 8 Reuter ROME, Tims A BOMB exploded yesterday in baggage in transit at Rome's Fiumicino AirKrt. injuring 12 people, o seriously, police said. The blast in a partly open-air luggage bay under the main airport building shattered glass and caused minor damage. Police said
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    • 104 8 AP MANILA, Tues US moral majority leader Jerry Falwell said yesterday that he would urge a call for US troops to help combat communist insurgency in the Philippines if it was clear the country was going to fall. FaTwell, here at the
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 63 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS JOHNNY CARSON introducing his latest character on NBC-TV's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" to the delight of his audience last week as he presented "Rambo" in a sketch complete with wig and "muscle" clothing. In the sketch, he played a
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      • 76 8 .ROYAL tradition has prevented a double billing of pop superstar Michael Jackson and Britain's Queen Elizabeth on a set of British Virgin Islands stamps. Protocol forbids the monarch's head appearing on any postage stamp portraying a living person, a palace spokesman said. The Caribbean Islands will issue
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      • 122 8 JACK NICHOLSON (left) and Angelica Huston co-star in the movie "Prizzi's Honour," about a Mafia hitman and hitwoman. They also have a little something going on the side away from the set a 12-year* relationship. We've talked about marriage but it never became a critical issue," Nicholson
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      • 84 8 US SCIENTIST Taylor Wang, who won fame as the first Chinese-bom space traveller, will meet China's leaders during a visit this month, the New China News Agency said yesterday. Mr Wang, 44, will tour the country from July 5 to 20 as a guest of
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      • 78 8 FIRST-GENERATION rockabilly star Sleepy La Beef knows an estimated 6,000 songs, some of which he'll sing during his upcoming weekend gig in Boston. He says he could probably sing for six months straight without repeating a song. Leßeef, 49, still lives on the road, travelling with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 HiEftA PORTERBSKU Capturing a palette of exciting,'vivid colours in the latest avant-garde styles by talented local j Every Friday night from July 5 to July 5 John Llm of John Urn's Design I 1 M fl July 12 Steven Tan of Suzanne 1 1 Garments Company 1 M fl I
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  • money
    • 186 9 WAU. STREET DOW JONES CLOSE: 1,337.14 (+1.68) Reuter THE STOCK market pulled out of a daylong slide in the final hour and nosed to a record high yesterday as investors focused on the chances of the economy improving in the
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    • 16 9 Straits Times Industrial Index close: 775.27 (-7.42) OUB Composite Share Price Index close: 387.97 (-1.26)
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    • 152 9 DOLLAR GOLD AP THE AMERICAN dollar turned mostly higher in late trading yesterday, helped by fresn evidence of renewedeconomic growth in the United States and an increase in short-term American interest rates. In its advance, the dollar had climbed against all major currencies except the Japanese yen and Canadian dollar.
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    • 42 9 Put into receivership by the Bank of America on June 28. It owed the bank $8.25 million. The loans were made out between 1974 and 1982. An $8 million loan from Chase Manhattan Bank in 1979 was also outstanding.
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    • 61 9 Second subsidiary in the Galax Holdings group to be put into receivership. The holding company, Singapore-incorporat-ed Galax Holdings Pte Ltd, was acquired by the trading and engineering group Ekman Pacific of Hong Kong on Feb 20, 1984. Its misfortune was due to the recession in the oil industry
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    • 526 9  -  Two more companies hit by the economic slump By JANICE LIM and JILL HUM THE BLUES of the shipbuilding and ship-repairing industry have caught up with two more companies one an established name and the other a two-year-old company. J K Medora Co was appointed the receiver and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 489 9 AJNordic Bank PLC ContoMdfd Balance Shoot as it 311 Pwmbw 1964 1964 1963 cooos rooos Shift Ciprtil Md Rmmvii Share capital 44.500 44,500 Reserves 20.317 27.741 •Ml 7 72,241 Loan Capital 69.149 67.627 Total Capital Funds 133,966 139,666 Deferred Taxation 9,746 1,235 ><w|MyiDiv IWv I yVBi JU.OJI JO|9U^ Currant UaWtlet
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • opinion/letters
    • 121 10 I REFER to the letter "Cycle lanes abolished due to transport needs" (SM, Jane 27) by the Ministry of National Development. More and more young people today are searching for ways of recreation and cycling is one of the best forms of exercise. So let's
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    • 298 10 I REFER to your report "Rape Singaporeans tend to blame victims" (SM, Jane 24) and the letter by "Decency Pfease" (SM, Jane 27). "Decency Please" is mistaken to associate rape to our open society in which public expression of love such as kissing
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    • 117 10 THE RECENT promotion exercise i for clerical officers who had passed < the qualifying examinations for pro- 1 motion to the executive service i placed too much emphasis on the assessor's. opinions rather than on seniority, experience, loyalty and good character of an officer. I have personally
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    • 323 10 MR GOH Seng Hock's letter, "Welfare state will only create chaos" (SM, Jane 27), serves only to show his lack of understanding in the running of a government. He was disputing my claim in an earlier letter that government ministries such as Health and
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    • 480 11 MONITOR KBHM THE NEWS that the average Singaporean is quantifiably better off than ever was welcome, given the economic gloom these past few months. The household expenditure survey, which covered 6,000 households in 1982 and 1983, found that over a five-year period,- family incomes
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    • 115 11 I AM happy to know that there are people like "Singapore Humanitarian" (SM, Jane 28) who really care about the plight of Filipino maids here. It is known to all that life is getting harder and harder in the Philippines. That's why many of us
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    • 115 11 A MEMBER of Parliament brought up a good suggestion during a recent parliamentary debate. He suggested that parking fees in Housing Board car parks be waived during weekends because it was a time when Singaporeans like to visit their friends. This suggestion should
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    • 86 11 TERRORIST activities have caused much concern in the world. If no proper actions are taken, many innocent people will become victims. It is time for the international community to declare war on terrorism. All civilised countries should unite together and draw up a
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    • 91 11  -  K C CHENG Univon Pte Ltd Singapore OS 14 I REFER to the letter "Puzzled why organisers did not reply" (SM, June 27.) We wish to inform the writer that we have selected the winners of the Reynolds Word Building Contest. All prize winners have been
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    • 51 11  -  JEANNE TAY (Miss) Public Relations Officer Singapore Broadcast ing Corporation I REFER to the letter by Mr Michael Quek on the programme "USA for Africa" (SM, June 22). We are interested in acquiring the programme but we are still waiting for a response from our programme
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    • 134 11  -  JOSEPHINE ONG (Miss) Public Relations Officer Singapore Bus Service I REFER to the letter "Speeding buses that sent shivers down West Coast commuters" from "Concerned Commuter" complaining against our Service 75 drivers (SM, May 21). We have advised all Service 75 drivers not to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • Article, Illustration
      379 12  -  'Squares' and stripes team up or go solo for honest good looks Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI CHECKS and stripes have been featured prominently in many of the top-name collections for several seasons now. They were a big influence in the latest styling of menswear and provided much variation
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    • 381 14 Series Drama on 12 Hard Timat (r) (Ch 12, 9.20 pm) THE unscrupulous Captain Harthouse, taking advantage of Louisa's unhappy married life with Bounderby, courts her. While Bounderby is on a business trip, Harthouse presses Louisa to run away
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    • 167 14 r-HighllghtS Who's the Boss? (Debut) (Ch 5, 11.05 pm) TAXI'S Tony Danza takes a ride from the garage into the home and his own show. He plays hunky Tony Micelli, a former baseball player with a nine-year-old daughter, Samantha (Alyssa Milano), to support. Needing a
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    • 81 14 Vartoty Tonight Tokyo Square (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) TOKYO SQUARE, a dynamic local pop group, takes the spotlight in tonight's musical. Lead vocalists Linda Elizabeth and Max Surin, backed by leader Peter Han (lead guitarist), John Choo, Anthony Fonseca, Gavin Cardoza and Mohd Khadzil, will
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    • 66 14 Pot Black '83 (Ch 5, 11.30 pm) MORE thrills for those who get a kick out of watching precision sports. Tonight, urbane Ray Reardon, runner-up in the 1982 World Championship and two-time Pot Black Champion, meets Willie Thorne, a quarter-finalist in the 1982 World Championship
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    • 547 15  -  By LIM TECK LIN IT'S not often that Singapore is graced by a performance from top-rate musicians. No, I'm not referring to those of the typical cabaret variety. What I mean is musicians who have deep roots in a particular form of music, be it
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1485 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR |£L leisure/tv TUESDAY, july2,ims I T 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pager senior section The competition is 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights jointly organised by Majlis Pusat (Cen- Uttk s,ru 99'e (C) (r) tral Council), the Home Economics I m# (T) (r) J t In todays programme,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 322 14 J//i Gk*w 4JolidxLij& i ENCHANTIWi CHINA I A {SSgUiOK TAIWAN. KOttA. I TOtJK I CArV OS HONG KONG THAILAND guangzhoh/bf.oing/xian/ Japan/Tsukuba SHANGHAI/HANGZHOII SPECIAL TOUR I I* W l/Kore 2<)M GUIUN noM $2150 fVII Days rnwiivH<»* Kon» KAGOSHIMA/ IBUSUK/ KUMAMOTCV fr,Mn <1">99 First ciau accommodations MT tyy Nagasaki/ nara/ Osaka/ 8
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 71 15 f/I f V wgu URv* Hybi <> Gemini Pub presents Mobile Disc kxkeys with nightly entertainment Weekly in-bouse Darts Tournament with attractive trophies to be won Entry: $4 per person, 3* inclusive of one beer. And Happy Hours Jpm t° 7pm Price $12++ per fug [fE] 1 SlW++ per mug
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 867 15 Film Guide evil bishop who has cursed them to eternal OF THE LIVING DEAD (E) Iwn FUom Organisation separation. Starring: Christopher George, Catherine c mi 'mm Maccoll DAUT (*****16) (1.36. 3.36, 7.30, 9.30): AU 'tf Sepsis: When hell becomes SET AN (M) ed, the wicked dead starts to invade the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 68 16 LIDO: 83rd BLOCKBUSTER BAY! ADOMISSION PRICES $3.00 A M 00-NO FREE LIST (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11 am, 1.30, 4.00,6.45,9.15 The FIRST ONLY 007 FILM TO Nsn-OVER A MILLION DOLLARS! Has JAMES BOND finally A met his match? MI«KI k nwHuKiifiMins w mJSm V ROGER MOORE < jMr \m\i i
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    • 113 16 ORCHARD: LAST 2 (***** M) SHOWS 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 t 9.15pm Always Tooottwr Vot Always Apart...Only for a moment, MATTHEW WOOEWCK < WUTQEH HAUER 0 MCHEUi FfHFFCT I GOLDEN SULTAN BEDOK LAST 2 DAYS! GOLDEN SULTAN 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN (*****76) 11.00 am, 1.30,4.00,6.30 9.15pm KDOK (241M77): 4
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    • 80 16 i \x 1 1 OPENS TNWKSBAYI 2 ir Tints MORI THAN CUTS TO V LEAVC HOME AND MAKt IT IN THt TOUGMCtT CITY IN THt WOULD V ii fiteT FORWARD i a Ntw nut hfcj f t£*d A I VAST FORWARD JOHNSCOTTCLOUGH OOMFRAMKLM QQ I k TOM SCOTT and JACK
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 672 16 DIARY rtlni AMEUE OU LE TEMPS D*AIMER THE Alliance Francaise will screen Amelia or A Time to Love today at 9 pm at the Regional Language Centre (RELC), Orange Grove Road. In French with English subtitles/the black-and-white film is about two girls with different dreams and how circumstances turn their
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    • 337 16 Exhibitions Kft PAINTING THE TOWN mMil THE British Council will hold an exhibition called Painting the Town at the VUT British Council Exhibition Hall until 'tfW'Moc V s v July. 13, 8.30 am to Bpm daily during rJHI KS the weekdays and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays. Admission
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    • 82 16 A guide to what's happening COOTM MALAY DRAMA TRAINING THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will conduct a 12-week part-time Malay drama performers training course to enlarge the pool of actors and to find new faces for television dramas. The course, starting on Sept 14, is free of charge and open to
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 719 17 leisure comics IFASTRACK By Bill Holbrook I Mofic UK* •tbvUftWfS WMT NO, Jd6T J I»TH«# Y W *MI»U VrHMWJtf *CK> f V&LATiU KfiVoLUTioW/ ANVTrillKr I Zf Still Of If To ACCgLfcRATg J ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA H (lE, You may be disappointed by September 23 to October
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  • PHOTPGRAPHY
    • 134 18 THE 1,300 strong Photographic Society of Singapore Is offering a free course In black-and-white photography to the first 200 new recruits who sign on as members now. Membership costs $86 ($5O entrance fee and $36 annual subscription). The three-month basic course will cover the basics of pictorial
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    • 131 18 THE heat it on. During this hot period the subject of the Kodak/Singapore Monitor monthly photographic promotion will be "At the Seaside". Remember, all you have to do is submit your best 3R colour print of this subject taken on
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 137 18 COMPACT and EASY SLR Photo Contest will be held for owners of Konlca, 0 Sigma RoHel products with 100 prizes to be r won, during Photo Fair '85. The sleek, sophisticated Konica TC-X opens a new dimension in 35mm SLR photography: travelling light. Fully automatic shutter priority ia. exposure control
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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    • 262 19 FISHING OVERNIQHT WEEKEND Fishing 734 3260. Roy. PULAU PEMANQGIL/ Tioman leisure fishing 563 5077. FIBHINQ ANO Diving unlimited ■t Tioman/ Aur/ Pemanggil 368 3785. SEA QYPSY make this your diving and angling destination. Satisfaction guaranteed. 368 3785 FOOD CORNER CATERERS Cituft w WE CATER ALL kinds of tasty I InrMnn
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    • 312 19 PEN PALS HAPPINESS FRIENDSHIP CENTRE (Reg No. *****3/ 00C) introduces ideal friends end Metime partners confldentiaHy Please cal 298 9745. FOR PLEASANT CHRISTIAN friends (Protestants, Catholics), write: Hope Friendship Centre. Toa Payoh Central. P.O. Box 29, S pore 9131. (Reg: *****7/OOJ) YOU CAN SOURCE the right friends through PEN-IN SERVICES
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    • 278 19 THE MEETING PLACE SINGLE WORKING GIRLS seeking single professional Caucasian men eged 35-45. Write with contact number and photo to: Box 294, Maxwell Road Poet Office S(9005). PLEASANT HINDU LADY would Hke to meet sincere Male Hindu friends. Aged 48 50. Pleeys reply with phone number to: S.M. Box 778,
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    • 77 19 VACATION Tours/Travel Agon (T 2 DAYS C TO. PINANO/ BAKAU BEACH S Every BaL 8222 C Daily 2 Days C TOURS by air C MALACCA from PSSBO P OBNTIMO M H vara) from BBSS S TO. JAR A from C 8448 L Fares baae on twin Sharing, Amaricin M OMAkfaal
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  • sports
    • 96 20 Picture above, Jacques VUleneuvre (left) Is tipped oo to the rail by Dick Simon on tarn two daring the ranning of the US Graad Prix at the Meadowlaads. A1 Uaser Jr anchalleaged over the final 20 laps, woo the race by 36.5 seconds over Emerson
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    • 138 20 STOCKHOLM, Tues FERNANDO Mamede, Portugal's brilliant but enigmatic distance runner, returns to Stockholm tonight a year after shattering the world 10,000 metres record knowing he has still much to prove in major competition. Mamede, now 33, is one of the new breed
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    • 279 20 Reuter LONOON, Tuesday LAN BOTHAM battled on for England in the second cricket test against Australia at Lord's yesterday despite an injured big toe, it was disclosed last night. Botham, who hit 85 on the penultimate day and then took two quick wickets to
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    • 226 20 England first innings 290 (0 I Gower 86, A J Lamb 47, C J McDermott six for 70). Australia first innings 425 (A R Border 196, G M Ritchie 94. S P 0 done* 48. IT Botham five for 109). ■nflantf noond Iwwlwge (overnight 37
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    • 157 20  -  By HSU CHIEN TEH YOU DONT just find polo now at the new Singapore Polo Clubhouse The $4.5 million complex which has replaced the old clubhouse boasts many more recreational facilities such as tennis courts, squash courts, swimming pool, a restaurant, billiard room,
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    • WORLDFRONT
      • 100 20 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD WORLD 1,500 metres champion Steve Cram (above) has pulled out of Britain's athletics team to meet East Germany and Japan at Birmingham on July 6 and 7. Cram, who was to have run his world championship winning distance is suffering
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      • 84 20 LONDON yesterday waited until the deadline to bid for the 1992 Olympics, with a pledge to combat any terrorist threat with vigilant discretion. The capital's tender will go in with that of Birmingham and Manchester to await a decision July 12 by the British Olympic Association.
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      • 88 20 SPRINGBOKS, South Africa's national side, will not be invited to take part in rugby's first World Cup, scheduled to be played in New Zealand and Australia in 1987, an Australian sports minister said yesterday. New South Wales state Sports Minister Michael Cleary said yesterday that
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      • 80 20 HAMBURG'S luckless Scottish striker Mark McGhee had a groin operation yesterday and will miss the beginning of the West German soccer season, the club said. McGhee had just recovered from a knee operation and was training for the new season starting next month when he incurred his
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      • 100 20 FRENCHMAN Bernard Hinault stepped up his Tour De France challenge yesterday when his team, La Vie Claire, won a 73 kilometre team time trial. They raced through the broiling sun in one hour SO minutes nine seconds, but Belgian eric Vanderaerden, in a rival team, retained
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      • 85 20 WEST GERMAN swimmer Michael Gross, who broke two world records last week, was yesterday ordered to stay in bed for a week after suffering from dizziness. Double Olympic champion Gross almost collapsed in his Offenbach flat on Sunday night, the day after he broke the world
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    • 251 21  -  SAFSA3 S AVENUE 2 By HO KWANG HOCK ARMED Forces' former international V Sivalingam suffered a broken nose after he clashed with South Avenue skipper Yunus Baba in a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Forces
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    • 280 21 VNRBWIB COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK "GIVE HIM a break, man!" This was what skipper C Chandran's younger brother, Indran, said to the Jansenites when he heard them calling Chandran "boy" at the Premier Hockey League match at Fairer Park on Sunday. He said: "He's
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    • 246 21 THE POLICE are aiming for a double. Their hockey team, which only last month won the S E Nathan Trophy of the Civil Service 11-a-side hockey league, is now hoping to win the fourth Civil Service six-a-side tournament for the Kirpal Ram
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    • 282 21  -  ■y B KULA THE CITY of Jambi, Indonesia, will witness an outdoor bodybuilding championship for the first time in history: Paul Chua, the president of the Singapore Bodybuilding Federation, was there last week to finalise the details of the Asian Junior Bodybuilding
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    • 449 21  -  By S GULAM CONDITIONING, one of the three aspects of soccer training, was introduced to 20 aspiring coaches attending the Football Association of Singapore's introductory coaching course at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. It was the first time that conditioning has
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    • 766 22 Agencies LONDON, Tuesday JOHN McEnroe turned a potentially hazardous journey through the "Graveyard of Champions" into a peaceful stroll at Wimbledon yester- day. The defending men's champion beat South African qualifier Christo Steyn 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 on Court Two. It was his first singles
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    • 225 22 MEN'S SINGLES, third round (x denotes Mod): Ricardo Acuna (ChUe) bt David Pale (US) 7-5. 6-4, 6-2, (x) John McEnroe (US) bt Chnsto Sleyn (S Africa) 6-3, 7-5, 64, (x) Anders Jarryd (Sweden) bt Vince van Patten (US) 6-3. 6-3, 6-1. Robart Seguso (US) bt Tom GuNkson
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    • 368 22 AP BRITISH tennis veteran Virginia Wade, 40 next week, bowed out of Wimbledon yesterday with a bottle of champagne, no regrets and with enough cneers to suggest she had just won the title. "How could I feel sad?" she said at
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    • ON THE COURTS
      • 283 22 ROUND-UP OF MATCHES PLAYED AP PLAYING in England always brings the best out of Australia's Elizabeth Smylie. For the second year running, the 22-year-old Perth right-hander has reached the last 16 of the Wimbledon tennis championships with one of her best-ever wins,
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      • 229 22 AP BORIS "Boom Boom" Becker's blossoming tennis career reached new heights yesterday when he knocked the world's eighth-ranked player, Joakim Nystrom of Sweden, out of the Wimbledon tennis championships in a spectacular five-set battle that set the tournament alight. In doing so, Becker,
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      • 160 22 AP SECOND-SEED Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia powered his way past Israel's Shlomo Glickstein and India's stylish veteran Vijay Amritraj upset No. 11 Yannick Noah (left) of France yesterday, joining top-seeded John McEnroe in the fourth round of the Wimbledon tennis championships.
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    • 397 23 AP LONDON, Tuesday INDIAN VLIAY Amritraj, who appeared in the James Bond film Octopussy, was the man with the golden racket at Wimbledon yesterday. The part-time actor overcame 11thseeded Frenchman Yannick Noah 4-6, 7-6, 6-3, 7-6 and will bid to reach the quarter-finals
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    • SEEN & HEARD
      • 96 23 OFF-COURT ACTION AT WIMBLEDON ONE OF the stranger places to find yourself at Wimbledon is an area known as "Alcatraz" on Court One. It's a glass-panelled overflow enclosure reserved for reporters. And once the Commissionaire slams the door behind you, it is
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      • 115 23 IN WINNING her first three matches, Pam Shriver has ridden an emotional roller coaster at Wimbledon. First, she played Anne White, who drew a flood of attention witn her body suit, and then she faced Anne Hobbs, the top-ranked British woman and a bis crowd favourite. Yesterday,
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      • 37 23 THERE WAS bright sunshine at Wimbledon yesterday afternoon and for the first time there were no rain interruptions. The London Weather Centre said the good weather should last until at least Thursday.
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    • 87 23 OFF-COURT QUIPS AT WIMBLEDON "THERE are a lot of guys who could win this tournament. Maybe I am one of them... "I learned today that if your opponent is serving for the match, you can still come back." Boris Backar, after basting Joakim Ny»trom 3-6, 7-tf, $~l t
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    • 593 23 Noah, Turnbull, Nystrom and Mandlikova out in shock defeats Reuter LONDON, Tu«sd«y FORMER FRENCH Open champ and 11th seed Yannick Noah and three other seeds were eliminated as the upsets continued into the third round of Wimbledon yesterday. Only seven of the
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