Singapore Monitor, 11 July 1985, Afternoon Edition

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  • 17 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Thursday, July 11, 1985 M.C iP) No. 51 5 85 k EVENING EDITION < 30cents
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  • 295 1  -  By LIM TECK LIN IT'S FINALLY decided: Singaporeans will get a chance to see the Live Aid concert but not "live." Part of this massive charity concert for famine relief in Africa is scheduled to be shown this Sunday over Channel 5
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  • 223 1 Artifacts on keeping fit the Han way discovered Lianhe Wanbao TO MANY PEOPLE, aerobics only came about after today's masses decided to add the flab anxiety to their long list of modern-day worries. That belief may be off the mark by about 2,000 years if artifacts pointing
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  • 489 1 'Business circles spreading bad news about Malaysia' RECENT rumours casting doubts on the stability of the Malaysian economy were acts "carried out by business circles and had nothing to do with the Singapore Government," the First Secretary of the Singapore High Commission in Malaysia, Mr
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 SOVIET ROCK GROUP TO PLAY IN LIVE AID CONCERT: SEE PAGE 6 TV GUIDE: Pl 4 TV HIGHLIGHTS: Pl 5 FILM GUIDE: Pl 6
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    • 164 1 r T um 27 Tanglin Road. Singapore 1024. v- i. nuu Td 235,343 *****53 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Daily interest credited monthly FIXED DEPOSITS 3 months —5 p.a. 6 months 5V* %p a. 9 months p.a. 12 months 5 3 /< p.a. PRME LENDMG RATE 7%%p.a HOUSING LOANS 9%pA 1 to 10
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    • 343 2  -  By IRENE TOH A PILING company was fined $12,000 in a magistrate court today for failing to provide a tag line to secure a piling frame which crashed and killed a worker. The accident which killed Tan Guan, 29, happened on Nov 23, 1982,
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    • 483 2  -  By PAT D'ROSE EVEN THOUGH she is now approaching 70 years of age, Miss Bella Lewitzky still wouldn t ask a dancer to do something she cannot do herself even if it means climbing up a threeinch wide upright ladder that has
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    • 116 2 A MOTORCYCLIST was seriously injured when he was involved in a collision with a pick-up yesterday. The motorcyclist, Mr Lau Poh Huat, 23, sustained serious injuries to his leg and head in the accident. It occurred at about 8.45 pm yesterday at the junction of
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    • 194 3  -  Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK THERE is one big difference between this letter-box and those found in other places all the letters are displayed in a rack that looks like a magazine book shelf. This means that the letters can be easily taken by
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    • 343 3  -  By IRENE TOH A WOMAN was strangled by her lover after she nagged him for not really loving her. This was revealed at a coroner's inquiry into the death of her lover, Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman, 35, this morning. Abdul, unemployed, died of
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    • 64 3 POLICE believe a fire which occurred at a flatted factory in Jalan Pemimpin last night may have been caused by a short-circuit. The fire was spotted by Mr Ismak Chik, 35, a security guard at about 7.55 pm. Only one unit, KU T DieselJPte] Ltd, was
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    • 107 3 A BUSINESSMAN lost $10,000 worth of Chinese antiques which he placed in the boot of his car. Mr K K Ng, 45, parked his car along Rose Lane off Tanjong Katong Road on Monday at about 5 pm. He left four boxes of
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    • 134 4  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM FIFTY of the 90 licensed videotape companies in Singapore plan to form an association to check falling rental rates and piracy. The decision to form the association was made a week ago at a meeting of representatives of some
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    • 332 4  -  By CATHARINE FERNANDO SMOKERS among the Singapore Airlines staff may soon have to look for restrooms. lounges or canteens when they need a puff badly. The company has decided to go all out to launch an anti-smoking drive, In response to a staff survey on
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    • 140 4  -  By ROBERT CONCEICAO AN EFFICIENT relay system and a back-up crew were what kept the buses running when the Singapore Armed Forces held its first open mobilisation exercise this week. It also meant that Singapore Bus Service (SBS) employees affected by the exercise on
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    • NEWS SCAN
      • 63 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS SOME of the characters on a tombstone in Chua Chua Kang cemetery have been plastered over (picture above) but it Is not the work of vandals. It was done by the family of Tan Chay Wa, after the inscription
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      • 83 4 TWO SINGAPOREANS have been held for questioning in Sydney after a dog being taught to sniff out drugs accidentally uncovered an |8.8 million hashish haul in Amadale, a southern inner city suburb of Sydney. The dog headed for a stack of wooden crates which
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      • 52 4 THE IMMIGRATION Department has further simplified the endorsement procedure for applications to travel to China. It now takes just one day, instead of a week, to obtain an endorsement for a trip to China. A department spokesman confirmed yesterday that the faster service began early
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      • 69 4 THE INSURERS of Hwa Goldsmith L Jewellers are offering a reward of $40,000 for information that will help to solve two robberies that cost the company a reported $614,500. Thomas Howell Kiewit (S) Pte Ltd said the full reward would be paid if information given led
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      • 63 4 AN INDIAN youth has made a police report stating he was robbed of $200 and forcibly detained for five days by eight men. Police have classified tne case as "illegal detention". The victim of the hold-up is a 19-year old labourer. He is said to
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    • 63 2 THE SWEET ALTERNATIVE fcl II rf j3ij£ exercise. Take a ®E|l |Sr healthy diet. And WB& |%<' take Hermesetas. 1L Calorie free Wp< Jm- alternative to sugar. |1 Hermesetas good care of Distributed by Harpers Trading A Division ot Harper Giltillan (Singapore) Pie Ltd Harpers House. 154 West Coast Road.Singaporeosl2.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 222 3 RamA PORTER "S5tV 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. I July 12 Steven Tan of Suzanne M Mm Garments Company I I M Jr July 19 Liza Teo of Llzabelle
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 122 4 Fbod Fair W''FBl'* pj lUMHW Prom July 8-21, let STEVENS CORNER introduce you to the intriguing world of indigenous Malaysian cooking. You can expect a magnificent melange of tempting native dishes and desserts. Specially overseen by Master Chef of Kuala Lumpur Hotel Equatorial. The elaborate buffet promises rich spicy curries,
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  • world
    • 271 5 Announcement that firm is bringing-back old formula sends stock soaring Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday COCA-COLA, which announced yesterday that it would bring back the original formula of the world's most famous soft drink after 87 days of selling a new version, was hailed as making
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    • 64 5 UPI LOS ANGELES, Thurs ACTOR Stacy Keach, recently released from a six-month jail term in England for smuggling cocaine, will return to television as the star of "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, the Los Angeles Times said yesterday. The Times said Mr Keach, 44,
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    • 259 5 UPI JERUSALEM, Thursday A THREE-JUDGE court yesterday found 15 Jewish settlers guilty of waging a deadly terror campaign against Arabs in the West Bank and Golan Heights and convicted three of murder, which carries a mandatory life sentence. All 15
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 100 5 FROM AGENCY DESPATCHES THE INDIAN Supreme Court yesterday ordered "pavement people" off the streets of Bombay and Madras but ruled that they could continue living on the sidewalks until the monsoon season ends. In an unanimous decision, the five-judge panel also gave approval for the two
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      • 105 5 THE RELENTLESS net of the Japanese taxman has snagged a bumper crop of income tax cheaters who tiled phoney returns last year, the National Taxation Agency said yesterdav. The agency issued a list of "worst offenders" by category. At the top of the roster were pachinko
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      • 73 5 THE US Secret Service prefers to use its own chauffeurs when moving and escorting American Secretary of State George Shultz (right) who is in Kuala Lumpur for the post-ministerial conference with Asean foreign ministers beginning tomorrow. The last time a US Secretary of State visited Malaysia,
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      • 72 5 THE HOUSE of Representatives has rejected a proposal that would have given the Philippines US$95 million (Ss2l2 million) in economic aid 81us US$5O million in military assistance during le next two years. The Reagan Administration had sought the US$95 million in economic and US$5O million in
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    • 332 6 AP LONDON, Thursday TWO RECENT books suggest that the legendary King Arthur and his wizard Merlin actually lived, although much earlier and in far different form than in medieval romances about Camelot and the Round Table. "The discovery of King Arthur,"
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    • 337 6 Reuter BOSTON, Thursday RESEARCHERS said yesterday they had discovered how Aids cripples the body's immune system and that the finding may lead to developing a treatment for the disease that so far has killed halfTts victims. Doctors at the National Cancer Institute
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    • 137 6 UPI PHILADELPMA, Thurt A SOVIET rock group will perform in the Live Aid benefit concert* for African famine victims via satellite from Moscow, a television producer announced yesterday The performance by Autograph, described as a hard roc* group, will mark the first time
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    • 36 6 THE EYES of Philadelphia are upon 14-year-old Andre Mitchell, as he's on hit way to basketball practice. The moral is painted on the side of a meat packing company. PICTURE: REUTER
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    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 46 7 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS BRIGITTE BERGMAN (picture above), Miss Holland, was selected as Miss Photogenic during the first night of competition for the Miss Universe title. She was the photographers choice among tne more than 80 Miss Universe contestants. PICTURE: AP
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      • 102 7 AFTER SIX weeks of intensive physical training and seven very important pull-ups, midshipman Jay Linder got his reward yesterday. US Naval Academy officials, at a brief ceremony, presented him with the diploma and the commission as a Navy Ensign that he was denied in May because
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      • 96 7 PAUL TAVILLA (left in picture above), a Chelsea produce dealer holds aloft a bunch of black ribier grapes after setting a world record for grape catching by catching a grape in his mouth tnaf was dropped 38-stories from the roof of a Boston Bank on July
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      • 105 7 THE PERFECT sleeper caused a perfect uproar at a passport agency in Rockefeller Centre in New York, officials said. Joey Heatherton, the singer, dancer and mattress company spokesman, was detained on Monday when, after being refused special treatment, she attempted to buck the line
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    • 468 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday BOTH Penthouse and Playboy have claimed victory in their noisy nude feud to be the first to publish photograph spreads of Hock star Madonna in the buff. Millions of copies of the highly competitive men's magazines started hit- ting
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    • 269 7 Reuter MOSCOW, Thursday THE SOVIET Union and China yesterday signed a US$l4 billion (5530.8 billion) deal which calls for two-way trade to double by 1990 and a cooperation accord under which Moscow will help modernise Chinese industry. The agreements crown a slow
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    • 51 7 Reuter MANILA, Thurs PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered the release of three Philippine opposition leaders detained in a military camp for more than two years. A Palace statement said Mr Marcos ordered the military to free Rebomafil Holganza. his son, and another politician on humanitarian grounds.
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    • 53 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs A LASER beam will try to track small rockets more than 640 km in space in the next test of President Reagan's controversial "Star Wars" research programme, the government announced yesterday The low-energy laser tests are part of Mr Reagan's Strategic Defence Initiative
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 Tonight we'll reveal some of Singapore's most beautiful women... r, THE 'M'A\XARDS IST SEMI FINALS Tonight, in the first semi-finals of the quest for the glamorous M Awards, you'll see a parade of Singapore's top models. All of them have been through a rigorous series of heats to become semi
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  • money
    • 860 8 But one later says it was a mistake TWO PAN-ELECTRIC Industries directors said they had been asked to resign yesterday but one of them said later it had all been a "misunderstanding caused by confusion." The two are the managing director,
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    • MARKET TALK
      • 71 8 COMPILED BY MONEY DESK THE LATEST fad in management is Management By Walking Around (MBWA) but some forex dealers in a local bank are wishing their manager isn't taking it so seriously. The talk is that whenever they're short of staff in the dealing room,
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      • 53 8 A COMPANY director told shareholders that the company invested in quoted shares when values in the stock market were continually eroding because the directors "did not know the market would continue to fall." He declined to say whether the investment in quoted shares were making
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      • 55 8 YOU CANT beat financial consultants when it comes to getting in the last word. Asked to comment on a company with large investments in a money-losing proposition while others in the industry were pulling out, he replied: "Well, you can look at it another way:
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      • 14 8 "If health is wealth, why is it still tax-free?" Impact magazine
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    • 256 8 AP TOKYO, Thursday NIPPON Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT), which once held a monopoly in Japan's telephone services market, is now committed to seeking quality telecommunications equipment from foreign manufacturers, a senior NTT procurement official said yesterday. "We must make higher efforts than ever
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    • 234 9 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE: MIXED. Boustead 1.41/145 Cold Storage 2.43/2 46 F It N 4.98/5.05 Genting 5.50/5.55 G.I.H. 1.82/1.84 Haw Par 2.02/2.04 Keck Seng 1.96/1.97 Inchcape 2.26/2.28 Keppel 1.32/133 Magnum 3.20 B M Cement 1.14 S MTC 3.82/3.86 Pan Elec 2.14/2.16 Peri* s Roths (M) 3.20/3.22 Metro
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    • 61 9 DOW JONES CLOSE: 1332.89 (+10.98) WALL STREET stocks scored solid gains yesterday as investors seized on the possibility that a weakening US dollar might boost American business profits. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 10.98 points to close at 1,332.89. Advances led declines by a three-to-two margin and
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    • 126 9 DOLLAR GOLD THE US dollar ruled narrowly mixed against most currencies compared with New York levels in quiet early trading. Short covering helped the dollar to recover slightly to 2.9410/20 marks from New York's 2.9380/9400 close. The dollar also rose to 2.4530/40 Swiss francs and to 8.9460/90 French francs compared
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    • 92 9 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US$ 2.2190 2.2090 2.2010 sterling 3.0675 3.0455 3 0355 Australian 9 1.5421 1 5220 1.5090 Canadian 1.6459 1.6259 1.6159 New Zealand! 1.0749 1.0549 1.0449 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 100 units Deutsche marks 75.20 74.20 French francs
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    • 308 9 THE MARKET opened mixed today but there was continued margin selling throughout the morning. However, the market eased slightly at the midday closing. Top loser was Promet, dropping 11 cents to $1.11, with DBS Bank slipping 10 cents to $5.25 and Dah Yung nine cents
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    • 779 9  -  By JANICE LIM SIX floors of prime office space have changed hands, in a sale that adds the final chapter to an owner- ship dispute that has probably cost the owners more than $40 million. Property sources say the sale, of 48,180 sq
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    • 120 9  -  By BENNY ORTEGA THE TAKE-UP rate for private residential properties for the year ended March 1985 grew by 29 per cent over the previous corresponding period. Tnis was noted by property developers in their analysis of the latest official occupancy rates released by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 107 9 y mCi'• Wy) J here's" an offer yon ISO Kooms Garden Cafe jB P Qpwnundar Disco Plaza Bowl i i iwiiii.m Ample Parking space Room Tariff Hotel Arrangements STANDARD ROOM $100.00 Scuba diving Deep sea fishing SUPERIOR ROOM $120.00 Snorkelling Island excursion DELUXE ROOM $140.00 Golfing Sightseeing tours (The above
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  • opinion/letters
    • 340 10 IT IS disheartening to keep hearing from the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and its members time and again accusing us non-union-ised workers as free-riders. Being a non-unionised worker, let me present my views as to why I have no intention of joining
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    • 215 10 I WOULD like to ask whether one-cent coins can be used for paying bus fare, and other purposes? I am a retailer with a small shop, and photostating is one of our services. Recently, I had two customers who paid my charges with one-cent coins.
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    • 935 10 I REFER to the picture story "A bagful of tricks" (SM, July 6). The sequence of the pictures showed a Macaque monkey puzzled over a plastic bag, and solving his dilemma by putting the bag over his head ana dancing. Your photographer was
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    • 591 11 U W WHEN Mr Chiam See Tot* decided to field only (our candidates in last December's general elections, he knew he mild forfeit the opportunity of praesatiag the platform of the Singapore Democratic Party en television In line with past practice, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation
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    • 111 11 I WOULD like to know if the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) could telecast the Inter-School Outdoor Band Competition final held on July 6 at the National Stadium. I think it has been many years since the last time SBC screened the competition. Since then, the standard
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    • 66 11  -  R MORTIS Singapore 1025 WHY DOES the mail take so long between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and other towns in Malaysia? On June 26, my colleague in Kuala Lumpur received "my letter dated June 17, another from London dated June 18, and one
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    • 234 11 I AM a member of my school's National Cadet Corps unit, and I was at the official opening ceremony of this year's Singapore Youth Festival and Band Presentation held at the National Stadium recently. I would like to compliment the organisers for a well-organised
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    • Article, Illustration
      75 11 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer s name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in phot. A contact telephone number would be useful.
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    • 96 11 I WAS disappointed to read the letter by Dragonite (SM, July 8). He said the last episode of "The Heart of the Dragon", which dealt with Japanese atrocities in China, was not appropriate since the war crimes happened a long time ago and should
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    • 147 11 PLEASE refer to the letter "Let others enjoy- the game" by No More Lonely Night (SM, July 6). The writer was objecting to my complaint about "live" telecasts for football matches. He may be surprised to know that I have been watching soccer matches since the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 156 10 A Special Editorial Feature On Orchard Road Appearing In The Sunday Monitor July 14,1985 Don't miss one of our most exciting features ever... Enter The Monitor Movie Night Looking back on the history Shoppers' Promotion of Orchard Road. TTie men who invested H ere 's y°ur chance to enjoy a
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  • leisure
    • 121 12 THIS year's Drama Festival will feature, for the first time, a tour of the community centres by one of the participating groups. Local drama group Act 3 introduced the festival's first fringe in 1983 in the park and, last year, extended it to shopping
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    • 96 12 SHE had good reason to flash the widest smile. Lounge hostess Vinnie Han, 21, had just been crowned Miss Mandarin by Mr Sonnie Lien (seen happily surrounded by the beauties), general manager of the Mandarin Hotel. First runner-up was Wendy Ong (right), 26, an assistant lobby
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    • 532 12 Drama Festival from Aug 17 to Sept 22 JUST some of the highlights of this year's larger drama festival are a one-woman play, an adaptation of David Mamet's Broadway hit, Glengarry Glen Ross, and a double bill by a new British touring group that goes by the dubiously
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    • 57 12 This column features social events or interesting happenings in and around town. If you have any such occasions on the calendar, our reporter will cover the function if possible. Please address your invitations to WONG SING YEONG, Faces in the Crowd, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra
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    • 91 12 BEFORE the Drama Festival proper, there will be a week-long lunchtime theatre at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Towers. Admission is free. The performances, from 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm, are: Monday Aug 19: If the Butler rtdn't Do 1t...? by Act 3 Tuesday Aug 20: The Coffin is
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    • 88 12 THEY came in three different sizes: The normal cans for everyone to drink, the bigger ones as rostrums for the speakers and a king-sized can as a backdrop reminder to all diners at Shangri-La's Crystal Ballroom last Saturday that they were celebrating the launching of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      117 12 PICTURED left flagging off a 1932 Austin 7 is Oskar von Kretschmann, general manager of Hilton International Singapore. The car was one of 32 vintage and classic cars taking part in a 60-km charity car run last Sunday. The event was organised by the hotel, the Singapore Tatler,
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    • 345 12 L*cal drama groaps participattag: ENQUBH: St Andrew's Junior College Rhinoceros Aug 20, 21 at DC Tbeatreworks Paradise Heights Aug 24,25 at DC Raffles Junior College Faust and Furious Aug 27,28 at DC The Stage Club Mixed Doubles Aug 31, Sept l at DC Ministry of Community Emily
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    • 668 14 -Highlights Thursday Feature Special: Mickey Spillane'e Mike Hammer Murder Me, Murder You (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.55 pm) YOU'RE either in ecstasy about the Mike Hammer series which this movie is spun from or you hate it. The family-minded may well be justified in screaming murder
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    • 304 14 Series Knight Rider Let It Be Me (Melay subtitles) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) ACTOR David Hasselhoff gets his chance to sing in tonight's episode. As Michael Knight, he is asked by an old girlfriend, Stevie March, to investigate the accidental death of Greg Noble, co-lead singer
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 64 12 CHERIE HAIR DESIGN An even greater way to fly Singapore—London* Rick brings you on a flight of fantasy with fashionable cuts direct from London. He'll create the ultimate look for your personality. IS on 1 isn't that a greater way to fly? Call now for an appointment *****23 PERM: $35
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1304 13 2.30 SBC TEXT- Live Sample Paget. welding equipment. Professor Lumiey 9.00 Opening end Programme Highlights fears Walter could suffer jd^Bk followed by The Reetleee Years (C) stroke that would leave him disabled. (r) (Englieh eubtMee). The solution is to supply more blood *$0 W, 1 A social drama series following
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    • 179 13 c Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Classical Record Review 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 Work) News 1.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 1.30 Peebles' Choice 1.45 The World Today 2.00 NewsdesK 2.30 Nature Notebook 2.40 The Farming World 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sounds of the Seventies 3.45
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 79 14 f FOB THE HOME Look out for the all-new "For The Home" section this Friday. it has everything you need to up-date and beautify your home, Ideas on interior decorating and furnishing, plus product news on kitchen and household appliances. "For The Home" has so much more. mm Every Friday.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 85 15 OPENS ORCHARD TOOAYI i 5 (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30,4.00, 6.30 9.15pm O j o o 0 A NORMAN JEWISON FILM A SOLDIER'S STORY O 2 su™, HOWARD E.ROLLINS, JR. -ADOLPH CAESAR g S HERBIE HANCOCK *SSK CHARLES SCHUUTZ fjj .X X CHARLES FULLER T-'&J "A SOLDIER'S PLAY" H X g
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 826 15 Film Guide- GOLDEN (*****66) (li; i.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30): BRIGHT Bone FlUm Organisation EYES (C) Starring: Zhang Yi, Zhang Gooming, Tao Yuling, Xie 7 THE Syrafpsis: In this melodrama from China, a blind girl TECTOR (C) named Bright Eyes helps a promising young man to Starring: Jackie Chan, Sally Yeh,
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    • 6 15 4^^HHT I Jflfl K Bright Eye*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 838 16 DIARY CoMirli Fashion shows VOCAL RECITAL AT THE ROYAL HOLIDAY INN A VOCAL recital by K V Narayanaswamy will be CREATIONS of local designer Steven held at the Drama Centre today at 7.50 pm. Narayan- Tan, who works for Suzanne Garments Jr aswamy has been described as an outstanding vocal-.
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    • 154 16 A guide to what's happening Exhibitions PAINTING THE TOWN THE British Council will hold an exhibition called Painting the Town at the British Council Exhibition Hall until Saturday, 8.30 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. Admission is free. JIMMY ONQ'S SKETCHES THERE
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 443 17 leisure ARIES March 21 to April 20 BRA t Reject second-band material. September 23 to October 22 Be selective, define terms, Domestic adjustment is fealook behind scenes for tured money is involved, you answers. You'll have chance to learn details relating to legal transform apparent loss into a document. It
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    • 160 17 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook (MAT uttL £0 MAN, EMnPft&? HoOi DO MoST PWW DO \IT R£Pft*S£tlTS A fto... 1 B*CAU&6 I IM* I l*Al», A MIS6WN V. *V IT'* Trt«fe 1 KiMMtV IASKS? Il UMortiLjW6»l6' I V Dr SMOCK By George Lemont S Ay/ WHAT WHy\ /IT poessf PVA THINK
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  • GO PLACES WITH Mansfield Holidays
    • 480 18 FOR the past decade, Pattaya has been Thailand's pre-eminent beach resort. Two hours from Bangkok, Pattaya, along with Chiang Mai seem to be on the itinerary of every traveller. It is not hard to see why Pattaya appeals to so many people: the activities are varied enough
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    • 643 21 RACK 1 1.30 CI 4 Div 2 1500m 1 Roman Laadar II87 Loot 8 2 MorkSS stvan 4 3 Mr Nice Quv S4.S Au-Yeung 2 4 Lawmaker 84 i S 8 Dragon King S3 Francia 3 5 Agreed 81.8 Salri 1 RACK 2 2.00 CI 4 Div 3
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    • 192 21  -  1985 PUTRA CUP Kuala Lumpur By ERNEST FRIDA from KUALA LUMPUR CARELESS play, immaturity and inexperience left Singapore trailing behind six teams after the first day of the eight-nation South-east Asia solf team championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club Course here yesterday.
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    • 94 21 215 Thailand (Thaworn Wiratchant 71, Boonthum U-Pan 71, Sanchai Senaphrom 73), 217 Philippines (Robert Pactolerin 71, Guillermo Ababa Jr 73, Antolin Fernando Jr 73), 219 Malaysia (P Segaran 71, Sufian Tan 72, Saad Yusof 76), 224 Indonesia (Burai 72, Fag Sogyan 76, Sukummdi 76), 226 Burma
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      • 56 21 AT THE PUTRA CUP IT WAS exactly 25 years ago when the South-east Asia Amateur Golf Championship was born, with Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, the former Malaysian Prime Minister, donating a trophy. "The object of the championship," he $aid, "is to foster friendship
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      • 80 21 SINGAPORE Golf Association officials won warm praises for fieldr ing a young and talented team in the South-east Asia Amateur golf team championship. Thomas Lee, the non6 laying captain of the lalaysian team, said: "Singapore has a fine squad and the future looks bright
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    • 115 21 Reuter BANGKOK, Thursday LEADING men's seeds Han Jian of China and Denmark's Morten Frost cruised into the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open badminton championships yesterday. Han Jian, the top seed, beat Denmark's Kim Brodensen 15-4, 15-9 and Frost put out Dutchman
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  • sports
    • 220 22 Reuter LONDON, Thursday SCOTTISH striker Andy Gray,'who helped Everton win the English League title and the European Cup Winners' Cup last season, yesterday rejoined First Division Aston Villa. Gray, who cost Everton £200,000 (S$600,000) in 1983 when they bought him from Wolverhampton, was
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    • 310 22 Reuter LANS-EN-VERCORS (France), Thursday COLOMBIA took their second successive stage win in the Tour de France yesterday when Fabio Parra reached the 1,410-metre high finish near Grenoble just ahead of teammate Luis Herrera who won the day before. Third place
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    • 196 22 AP ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Thursday JUNIOR welterwight Joe Manley floored fellow American George Brown with a left hook, stopping his opponent in the seventh round of a scheduled 10round bout last night. Brown was taken to Atlantic City Medical Centre, where he was
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    • 250 22 AP LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Thursday OLYMPIC gold medallist Joaquim Cruz of Brazil, in his first European race of the year, won the 800 metres event at yesterday's international track and field meet, but fell far short of the 14-year-old world record. Cruz
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    • 324 22 Reuter NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Thursday SECOND SEED Tim Mayotte of the United States survived an early scare yesterday to defeat Canadian Glenn Michibata 3-6 6-1 6-1 in the second round of the US$ll7,OOO (5|260,000) Hall of Fame tennis championships. Michibata, a smooth
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    • 90 22 g) Johan Kriek (US) bt Scott McCain 6-3 6-4; (x) David Pate (US) bt Lett Shiras (US) 6-2 6-2; (x) Paul Annacone (US) bt Derrick Rostagno (US) 6-4 6-4. (x) John Sadri (US) bt Russell Simpson (New Zealand) 6-4 6-4; (x) Scott Davis (US)
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    • 96 22 UPI LONDON, Thurs ORGANISERS yesterday confirmed that Mary Decker-Slaney will run against Zola Budd in the 3,000 metres at the July 20 Grand Prix track and field meet in London. But the race, publicised as an "Olympic rematch", will be without Romania's Olympic
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    • 96 22 Reuter MARANELLO (Italy), Thurs FERRARI is studying the possibility of particiGting in the Indianapo--500 race if Formula One rules are not guaranteed for the next three years, the company said yesterday. "For some time at Ferrari a study has been in progress for a programme
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    • 755 23 Thoughts of giving I—lup full-time schedule weigh heavily on their minds UPI LONDON, Thurs NOW IS THE time to come to the aid of John McEnroe. In a little while, it may be too late. Soon, in fact, it may be time only to say
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    • 366 23 THERE IS still time for the Chinese badminton players to get visas for Malaysia but the top badminton nation is not likely to change their mind about not playing in the Malaysian Open on July 16-21 the New Straits Times reports. According to
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