Singapore Monitor, 2 July 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR k EV^^r tTr I Hi i::vnc EDITION M.C (P) No. 51/5/85 Tuesday, July 2, 1985 30cents
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  • 242 1 Agencies MOSCOW, Tuesday IN A SURPRISE development, veteran Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was today named President of the Soviet Union today. The election of the 75-year-old Gromyko, who has held his foreign ministry post since 1957, was a surprise because Soviet Communist Party
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  • 429 1 US to go after TWA hijackers Agencies NEW YORK, Wednesday US SECRETARY OF STATE George Shultz said last night that the Reagan Administration knows the identity of the two original hijackers who seized the TWA flight 847 and promised that Washington would "go after them." He said
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  • 150 1 A WARNING has been issued on a drug that is being recalled by its manufacturers because it was wronglylabelled. The drug, used to treat asthma patients, those suffering from shock or common allergies, was wrongly labelled as a muscle relaxant. The Health Ministry this morning
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  • 244 1  -  Wife is expected to be charged with murder ■y SURESH NAIR A 45-YEAR-OLD mother of 10 has been arrested by police on suspicion of throwing "corrosive" liquid at her husband which later resulted in his death in an apartment at New Upper Changi Road
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  • home
    • 311 2 No mention of what the land is to be used for Lianhe Zaobao MORE THAN 200 pre-war houses around Tanjong Pagar Road have been affected by the Government's acquisition for urban redevelopment. The Urban Redevelopment Authority has, however, declined to say what the
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    • 264 2  -  By JOSEPH LEE SINGAPOREANS can expect faster and more accurate weather forecasts at the end of this year with the acquisition of more than $3 million worth of computer equipment by the Meteorological Service. According to Mr Paul Lo Su Siew, the director
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    • 286 2 THE STANDARD CHARTERED BANK has set up three new divisions, two of which are headed by Singaporeans. In what it describes as a "radical" change in management structure, three Singaporeans nave been appointed into the seven-member top-level executive committee of the bank. The
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    • 176 2  -  By IRENE TOH A DEPARTMENT store cashier who underpunched the receipts of {oods purchased by cusjmers was jailed for six months for criminal breach of trust of over $17,000. Chew Poh Wan, 23, made full restitution of the amount, which came up to $17,497.64. Her
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    • 221 3  -  By SURESH NAIR A 22-YEAR-OLD store manager bravely fought off two robbers who attempted to rob him of $24,000 in a broad daylight. Police commended the actions of the young man, identified only as Mr S H Koh, whose agility and
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    • 220 3  -  She ordered a drink and ended up with broken nose By IRENE TOH A MEE-STALL cook fractured the nose of a woman during a fit of temper, a district court heard today. The woman, Mdm Josephine John, 52, of Geylang Road, had gone to a coffeeshop in
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    • 96 3 A 16-YEAR-OLD labourer and his accomplice were arrested soon after they robbed three schoolboys of their watches. He and his accomplice Abu Bakar Awang confronted three Dunman Secondary School students while they were waiting at the bus-stop near their school on May 23. When
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    • 693 4  -  Mixed reactions among HDB and HUDC owners ?y LINDA CHAN and ANNIE CHIA WHILE SOME developers welcome the Housing Board's new option ruling on resale levy as a bonus to the private property market, Housing Board flat-dwellers greeted the new option with mixed reactions. Many
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    • 99 4 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. Some schools are reported to have agreed to allow their titbit stalls to carry on operating until
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 73 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS THE SWIMMING pool at a West Coast condominium has been closed because it does not meet the Environment Ministry's requirements. The pool at the Greenacres Condominium was emptied yesterday (picture above). A ministry official said: "The management is closing down
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      • 93 4 FROM tomorrow, people who forget to buy farewell gifts for friends going overseas will have the cnance 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 system which will allow
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      • 85 4 Last and found $25,000 bus A TOUR COMPANY which lost a $25,000 coach over the weekend found it again when an anonymous telephone caller tola the owners where it was. The 45-seat coach, owned by RMG Tours, was parked in a car park in McKenzie Road around 9 30 pm
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      • 73 4 TRAFFIC Police want heavier penalties and even jail terms for drivers of heavy and light goods vehicles who exceed the speed limit. The move comes after another mishap occurred on Sunday, involving a pick-up and a lorry, in which one person died .and two others were seriously injured.
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      • 65 4 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 in a special column provided
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    • 198 3 ill Wsttcfi tfic event KJ ■I of tfie year in living colour I EP P| Tfe finals of En Glamour Awards (H -SI At tfie N\av\dam Ballroom U yr 8.00 pw, 314)19,1985 BK |L What a night it promises to be. Starting with a gala dinner to whet k your
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    • 199 4 Club 101 Pisco HI No Cover Charge. So come on in! HHHHH| The Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel celebrates its magical transformation 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, you'll qualify
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    • 213 5 BEFORE CX 3 AFTER CX-3 As a motorist, you more every ,itre of P etro than anyone else realise And cleans, and keeps how precious petrol is. clean your entire engine intake And how important it is system by preventing the to make every drop count. build-up of harmful carbon
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  • world
    • 108 6 Reuter BEIJING, Tues TWO OILFIELD workers charged with forming an anti-government group and killing public security officials have been executed in the north China city of Tianjin, according to the city's radio. The broadcast said the two men, Wei Chengfu and Zhu Hao, in
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    • 206 6 Reuter KARACHI, Tuesday IN DIMLY-LIT huts smelling of kerosene lamps and the sweat of greedy men, buyers crowd round to naggle over the latest batch of' Bangladeshi girls smuggled to Karachi in Pakistan for sale. Pimps, brothel-owners and slick "marriage brokers" compete for the prettiest,
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    • 382 6 Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday THE INVITATION could not be refused: Their Royal Highnesses Samdech and Princess Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia request the honour and the pleasure of your presence at a dance. As the Beijing Press corps and assorted diplomats danced before him last night,
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    • 263 6 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Tues TIGHT security has been imposed round-the-clock starting today at the Shangri-la Hotel here the venue for next week's 18th Asean ministerial meeting and post-ministerial conference. Asean foreign ministers and ministers from, its dialogue partners the United States, Japao, the European
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    • 188 6 LAT-WP JERUSALEM, Tims THE ISRAELI government yesterday declared a three-month state of economic emergency and the country's giant Histadrut Trade Union Federation responded by ordering a 24-hour general strike to protest stringent austerity measures imposed under theplan. Tne nationwide strike, scheduled to
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    • 395 7 UPI NEW YORK, Tuet THREE US television networks blasted rival National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) for flying four families of Trans World Airlines nrWS) hostages to West Germany for a reunion with t|ie freed captives, and putting them up in posh hotels in exchange for interviews.
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    • 207 7 UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday The US Supreme Court yesterday let stand a lower court decision protecting the constitutional right to privacy of unmarried couples who live together. The judges, without comment, refused to consider an appeal by the city of North Muskegon,
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    • 125 7 Reuter BEIJING, TIMS SECOND-HAND tanks and ocean-going liners are up for sale on Oiina's thriving black market and the racketeers are usually members of state-run organisations, the official China News Service said yesterday. The service said black market trading was becoming a
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    • 422 7 UPI NASHVILLE, Turn ACTOR Sean Penn was arrested on Sunday night and charged with assault and battery for allegedly beatins two freelance journalists with a rock "like a madman" while his fiancee, pop star Madonna, watched. Penn, 24, was released on USSSOO (SSI,100)
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    • 174 8 AP MOSCOW, Tum 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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    • 321 8 Reuter ROME, Tum A BOMB exploded yesterday in baggage in transit at Rome's Fiumicino Airport, injuring 12 people, two 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 the
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    • 104 8 AP MANILA, Tuet US moral majority leader Jerry Falwell said yesterday that he would urge a call for US troops to nelp combat communist insurgency in the Philippines if it was clear the country was going to fall. Falwell, here at the
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 64 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS JOHNNY CARSON introducing his latest char* acter 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 wis and "muscle" clothing. In the sketch, he played
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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-born 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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    • 18 7 WATER IS PRECIOUS. DRINK SPA. i.. Sr-T > s. SPA MINI H\l WWII<I K( >\ 1 1(1 I (.11 \l
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    • 333 7 Sime Darby M ART ASIA '85 We invite entries for Sime Darby Art Asia '85', an art competition I sponsored by Sime Darby in conjunction with its 75th anniversary The H competition is organised in association with UNICEF. H I THEME: YOUTH I Sime Darby and UNICEF are committed to
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    • 192 8 HSEDsA PORTER ~Bs\j) Capturing a palette of exciting, vivid colours in the m latest avant-garde styles by talented local designers.J Every Friday night from July 5 to August 30,1985. II I t July 5 John Urn of John Urn's Design I m 1 I M MI July 12 Steven Tan
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  • money
    • 240 9 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE: LOWER Boustead 1.55/1.56 Cold Storage 2.49/2.52 F It N 5.16/5.15 Getting 5.66/5.85 GIH 1.86/1.87 Haw Par 2.12/2.15 Keck Seng 2 02/2.03 Esso 2.66/2.62 Inchcape 2.33/2.34 Keppef 1.56/1.52 Magnum 3.36/3.38 M Cement 1.22/1.23 MTC 3.86/3.88 Pan Elec 2.22/2.23 Perlkl2oß ROUS (11)3.26/3.22 Metro 182/2.83 M
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    • 176 9 DOLLAR GOLD Reuter THE US dollar was little changed against most major currencies compared with New York levels in quiet early trading. Dealers said there was some commercial buying but operators were generally reluctant to take large positions in the absence of fresh factors with tne 1.5 per cent rise
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    • 73 9 Your S$ to ono unit of foroign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DD US) 2.2370 2.2270 2.2190 sterling 2 9295 2 9074 2.8974 Australian! 1.4976 1.4776 1.4646 Canadian 1.6539 1.6338 1.6238 New Zealand! 1.0914 1.0714 1.0614 S$ to 100 units Deutsche marks 73.50 72.50 French francs 24.30 23.30 Hong
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    • 335 9 Lack of buying interest accounts for thin volume SHARE prices on the local bourse opened easier, a continuation of yesterday's easier trend Lack of buying interest caused the market to drift to close easier for lunch, with thin volume. Top gainer Central Properties was up 10 cents
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    • 17 9 OUB Composite Share Price Index close: 382.56 (-5.41) OUB Singapore Dollar Trade-weighted Index close: 131.7863 (-0.0421)
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    • 234 9 WALL STREET DOW JONES CLOSE: 1,337.14 (+1.68) Reuter THE STOCK market pulled out of a day-long 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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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 488 9 rr A iNordic Bank PLC Consolidotod Balance Shoot as at 311 December I—4 1984 1983 tOOOs COOOs Share Capital and Rhwvh Share capital 44,500 44,500 Reserves 20.317 27.741 84,817 72,241 Loan Capital 69.149 67.627 Total Capital Fund* 133,888 138,888 Deferred Taxation 9.746 1,235 Deposits Repayable altar 1 year 56.851 36.504
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  • opinion/letters
    • 121 10 I REFER to the letter "Cycle lanes abolished due to transport needs" (SM, June 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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    • 297 10  -  DOUGLAS CHUA Singapore 1232 I REFER to your report "Rape Singaporeans tend to blame victims" (SM, Jane 24) and the letter by "Decency Please" (SM, June 27). "Decency Please" is mistaken to associate rape to our open society in which public expression of
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    • 112 10 THE RECENT promotion exercise for clerical officers who had passed the qualifying examinations for promotion to the executive service placed too much emphasis on the assessor's opinions rather than on seniority, experience, loyalty and good character of an officer. I have personally known a few hard-working and
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    • 322 10  -  SIMPLE SIMON Singapore 1335 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
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    • 482 11 THE SINGAPORE i/KMSSR BBMlfi 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 198S, found that over a five-year period,
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    • 115 11 I AM happy to know that there are people like "Singapore Humanitarian" (SM, June 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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    • 90 11  -  K C CHENG Univon Pte Ltd Singapore 0314 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 informed
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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
    • 75 11 LV LETTERS on any subject ak. lj|4AMkA4 tejIH oi puosc mmi wa m icc6pt8(J tof puhicatKxr. They should be typed and mutt be signed. Thay mutt alto include Iha writer's name and addraaa avan if the wrtter decides to ueaa paaudonym In print. A contact telephone number would be ueeful.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • Article, Illustration
      380 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 Oram* on 12 Hard Times (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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    • 155 14 Highlights 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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    • 94 14 Variety 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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    • 548 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 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1525 13 loisuro/tv T4J W(» <4L W V -&I. 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. senior section The competition is flfeMfeß IK W~ 3.00 Opening and Programma Highlights )0( ntly organised by Ma|lis Pusat (Cen- .MM Mm followed by Tha Struggla (C) (r) tral Council), tha Home Economics (Engliah subtitles). Teachers Association and
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    • 57 15 Gemini Pub presents Mobile Disc Jockeys with nightly entertainment Weekly in-house Darts Tournament with attractive trophies to be won. Entry: $4 per person, inclusive o< one beer. a *TLjJr *nd Happy Hours a#* Jpm to 7pm $240++permug THE QCMINI PUB We are here: 244-P Upper Thomson Road Singapore 2067. Tel:
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 895 15 Film Guide evil bishop who has cursed them to eternal OF THE LIVING DEAD (E) Borneo Fllem Organisation separation. Starring: Christopher George, Catherine > mi j dHBMI Maccoll DALIT (*****18) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): AU JL Y Synopsis: When hell becomes over-populat-SETAN (M) ed, the wicked dead starts to invade
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 65 16 UDO: 38nl BLOCKBUSTER DAYI AOOMIB3ION PRICES $3.00 M.OO-NO FREE LIST (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 The FIRST ONLY 007 FILM TO rantOVER A MILLION DOLLARS! Has JAMES BUND finally A nwthisniatdi? i \iiff ki k llWX.imifriMms VLflB ROGER MOORE jAW tfL JAMES BOND AVIEW to A
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    • 120 16 ORCHARD: LAST 2 DAYS j (*****06) 4 SHOWS 1.30, 4.00, 6.90 ft 9.15pm Ahraya ToaaSiar Vat Always Apart...Only lor wowiH I MATO€WHIOOIIMQ(OIMJTOE6HAUEAOIICHBIEPfEfFEA GOLDEN SULTAN •BEDON LAST 2 DAYS GOLDEN SULTAN 4th FLOOR. SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN (*****76) 11.00 am, 1.30,4.00,6.30 9.15pm ■COOK (241M77): 4 SHOWS 1.30,4.00,7.10 4 9.30pm "tf you
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    • 86 16 I i CATHAY 1 I (KM IIIURSMYI 1 IT TAKES MOKE THAN GUTS TO LMAVE HOME AND MAKE IT IN TMC TOUOHfST CITY IN THf WOULD I ii fAST FORWARD i 4 NEW FKM I* MDNFr b-Ull f.";i f< i I fASTFORWARD JOHNSCOTTCLOUQH OONFMHUM Q< I i SK. TOM SCOTT
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1031 16 DIARY A guide to what's happening rtlMI IxUMttOM AMEUE OU LE TEMPS D'AIMER ILII PAINTING THE TOWN THE Alliance Francaise will screen Amelia or A HP THE British Council will hold an exhiTime to Love today at 9pm at the Regional Lan- bttto callsd T at th guage Centre (RELC),
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 688 17 mm .-.r-. S TWWWOWPWnWH 1(1 leisure comics TucwAv.juLva.iMi iu| IFASTRACK By Bill Holbrook otfk&D f/ 7 pgofit uw*t*«siv« NWT HO,I t »WT\ j me OMU/ o»»65 HURT pv THIS ISTHM# 7 ne iriWiTAft-g *>,x **a>l IKWoIAWCAL WVoLUTioU/ ANVTMIHO- I Kf $UtT Of l( Tb ACCSLftRMiI 1 Swwwtf,/*** wtMxscomw I u*
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  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • 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 boat Is 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
    • 138 18 COMPACT and EASY SLR y v "v Photo Contest wiH be held for owners of Konica, 0 Sigma RoHel products with 100 prizes to be WOn dur,n Photo Fa,r The sleek, sophisticated Konica TC-X opens a new dimension in 35mm SLR photography: Jh travelling light. Fully automatic shutter priority exposure
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    • 216 18 K> > v c9^' ,o c0 ly nly _j ■PfITERSOiy iort Itt For developing colour slides with only 7 wor j cmg $teps irr *9 3 working steps. i. 1 1 u 1 1 ANA Only one set of chemical for developing Required two different Oder valid only m Singapore
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    • 258 19 FISHING OVERNIGHT WEEKEND Fishing 734 3280, Roy. PULAU PEMANGGIL/ Ttoman leisure fishing *****77. FISHING AND Diving ununited at TiomarV Aur/ Pemanogd 388 3785. SEA GYPSY make this your diving and angling destination. Satisfaction guaranteed. 388 3785 FOOD CORNER CATERERS CAT WE CATER ALL kinds of tasty i ni a,„ i
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    • 310 19 HAPPINESS FRIENDSHIP CENTRE (Reg No. *****3/ 00C) introduces Ideal Mends and Metime partners confidentially Please cal 298 9745. FOR PLEASANT CHRISTIAN friends (Protestants, CathoNcs), 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. Write for
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    • 285 19 THE MEETING PLACE SINGLE WORKING GIRLS seeking single profeesional Caucasian men eged 35-45. Write with contact number and photo to: Box 294, Maxwel Road Poet Office S(9005). PLEASANT HINDU LADY would Ike to meet sincere Male Hindu friends. Aged 48 50. Pleese reply with phone number to: S.M. Box 778,
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    • 82 19 "55T Tours/Travsl Agsnfo 2 DAYS 2 C TO. PfNANOi 3 BAKAU BEACH H Evary Sat *222 5 C Daily 2 Day* b C TOURS by air b r MALACCA from 5 PttM 5 J OCNTINO 5 5 itn!S°hen s9l3 r S TO. JARA from C 9441 J C Firti but
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    • 99 20 Picture above, Jacques Villenenvre (left) la tipped on to the rail by Dick Simon on turn two during the running of the US Grand Prix at the Meadowlands. A) Unser Jr unchallenged over the final 20 lap*, won the race The new Singapore Polo clubhouse
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    • 138 20 STOCKHOLM, Tuot 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 LONDON, 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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    • 222 20 England first innings 290 (DI 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 O'donell 48.1 T Botham five for 109). England socond Inning* (overnight 97 for two)i
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    • 152 20  -  By HSU CHIEN TEH YOU DON'T 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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      • 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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      • 85 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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      • 79 20 HAMBURG'S luckless Scottish striker Mark McGhee had a groin operation yesterday and will miss the beginning ot 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 30 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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    • 279 21 mmaHnß 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 Sundav. He said: "He's
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    • 247 21 THE POLICE are aiming for a double. Their hockey team, which only last month won the S R 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  -  By 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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    • 106 22 WHILE THE body-hugging leotard has been banned by Wimbledon officials, a group of American tennis players decided to do the Victorian instead. In place of the conventional white skirts and tops, the girls wore camisole tops, bloomers, layered skirts, pink sashes and laces. The
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    • 471 22 UPI WIMBLEDON, Tuesday THE QUEEN of Wimbledon said her farewell with a smile on her face and a glass of champagne in hand. Twenty-four years after first stepping foot on the All-England Club, and only one week short of her 40th birthday,
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    • 121 22 LONDON, Tuesday JOHN McENROE turned a potentially hazardous journey through the "Graveyard of Champions" into a peaceful stroll at Wimbledon yesterday. 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 match
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    • 179 22 NYSTROM and Becker resumed yesterday at 1-1 in sets after darkness delayed their progress on Saturday. The Swede fought back to two sets all but through the fifth it was the German who became stronger. Serve was held for eight games, then Nystrom broke Becker with three
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    • 73 22 AMRITRAJ, quarter-finalist in 1973 and 1981, and a stylist with 14 years' grass court experience, proved too much for Noah. His love affair with Wimbledon is still growing. "I was brought up with Wimbledon in my mind. Just coming througn the gates to play is a dream,"
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    • 33 22 TURNBULL'S experience was enough for one set against Paradis, but the French girl's flair prevailed as she moved to a fourth-round encounter with Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia, the seventh seed.
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    • 39 22 ANDERS Jarryd of Sweden, seeded fifth, looked more comfortable on grass with each passing day after not winning a match in his four previous Wimbledons. Yesterday he crushed American Vince van Patten 6-3, 6-3, 6-1.
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    • 37 22 WOMEN'S joint top seed Chris Evert Lloyd, the French Open champion, achieved a 6-2, 6-1 victory over qualifier Jenny Byrne of Australia. Martina Navratilova, the other women's top seed, had the day off.
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    • 35 22 SECOND-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia took control in the final two sets to beat Shlomo Glickstein of Israel 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 and earned a fourth-round clash against dangerous Frenchman Henri Leconte.
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    • 176 22 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday WIMBLEDON'S enthusiastic band of teenage tennis fans, which has been without an identifiable hero since Bjorn Borg started shaving, has a new pin-up today. At 17, West German Boris Becker is the right age, he possesses the brash confidence of youth, and he is
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    • 338 23 WORLD AND Olympic champion archer John Williams is in town to teach the coaches in this region the finer points of the sport. Williams shot to fame after winning the World Target champion's medal in 1971 and the Munich Olympic archery
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    • 210 23 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Tuesday SOCCER-CRAZY Brazilians are pessimistic about Brazil's chances in next year's World Cfap finals after Sunday's poor I*l draw against Bolivia in their last South American qualifying group three match. Brazil qualified the previous Sunday and the fans hoped to celebrate with
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    • 187 23 UPI WIMBLEDON, Tims IF THERE is one word to sum up Hana Manolikova's career, it has to be "erratic." And on an outside court at Wimbledon yesterday, the Czechoslovak was at her erratic best, or worst. The No. S seed bowed out in straight sets
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