Singapore Monitor, 12 July 1985

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Friday, July 12,1985
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  • 1034 1 MONITOR'S CLOSURE REPORT: Ee Boon Lee and Pat D'Rose BACK ON MONDAY from a training spell in the United States, Ken Jallen Jr had put down his thoughts on paper on how to better the product mix in the sports pages of The Singapore Monitor. As
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  • 513 1 Police strategy to fight crime POLICE are hoping to get the "kampung spirit" into middle-income Singaporeans living in condominiums and private housing estates to fight crime. The strategy, which involves active public participation through the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, has proved to be a success
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 16 1 H Police to give follow-up aid TV GUIDE: PlB TV HIGHLIGHTS: P 19 FILM GUIDE: P2O
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    • 218 1 I S.PH.DE Slim I JEWELLERS I 01-18, Tanglln Shopping Cfeptra, Singapore 1024. Tat *****28* AMoctat* Company; 1 Central Building, Hong Kong. FACTORING with Singapore Finance Why wait for 30,60,90 days or more? Turn your invoices into cash immediately! For accounts approved (or fac toring, Singapore Finance allows you to exchange
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    • 692 2 CLOSING OF THE MONITOR HOW MONITOR STAFFERS REACTED MONITOR staffers had this to say regarding the announcement that the paper would close on July 14 ANG PENG HWA of the Money Desk and president of the Monitor branch of the Singapore National
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    • 737 3 Better for journalism if Monitor had succeeded, says ST chief "I'M VERY sad that this has happened," said MR PETER UM, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of The Straits Times Press, in reaction to the news about The Monitor's closure. He added: "The Straits Times staff are shocked." Mr Lim said
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    • 519 3 HERE IS the full text of The Singapore Monitor Limited's announcement to its staff yesterday: 1. The Singapore Monitor Limited (TSM) was formed some five years ago to launch a newspaper to compete with the Straits Times Group in its established markets. It was projected that
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    • 196 4  -  By CALVIN TAN JUPITER Productions Pte Ltd the Orchard Road model agency raided by police in May has closed its office in the Far East Shopping Centre. According to the centre's owner, Far East Organisation, Jupiter owes the company back rent and tne
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    • 380 4  -  By JOSEPH LEE LYCHEE importers say they are losing thousands of dollars a month. They had bought the fruits at high prices and are selling them at lower prices, resulting in losses of $3 to |5 per 12-kg basket of lychees. One of
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    • 124 4 THE MOST profitable fruit is still the durian. A durian importer can make about $50,000 to $200,000 profit in a single season. Major importer and wholesaler, Mr Tan Chor Wah, managing director of Chit Hong and Company (Pte) Ltd, said ne has incurred losses because
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    • 618 6  -  AFTER THE ACCIDENT... BEFORE THE ACCIDENT... By BENNY ORTEGA A METHODIST Girls' School concert held last Monday at the Public Utilities Board (PUB) auditorium was an ordinary school function except for one special guest. Wheelchair-bound and brain-dam-aged Serene Tan, 17, an old
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    • 157 6  -  By PHILIP CHEAH LIVE AID, the much-tout-ed benefit concert for Ethiopia, will be shown "live' after all, but only on Malaysia's commercial TV station, TV3. According to sources, TV3 will show a two-and-a-half-hour segment "live" this Saturday from 10.30 pm tilL I am.
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    • 211 8  -  By SIT YIN FONG A WING of the $120 million Golden Landmark shopping centre in Arab Street may be turned into a "modern gourmets' paradise." Some of the displaced stall-holders from Bugis Street may be relocated there. The proposed conversion involves eight
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    • 350 8 THE TWO-YEAR "kampungstyle" police project to help middle-income Singaporeans living in condominiums and private bousing estates fight crime unofficially code-named Operation Condo is being implemented in three phases: PHASE ONE (completed): An exhaustive series of briefings for officers involved in the exercise. PHASE TWO
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    • 116 10 GIVE your dogs u Ice-cream treat. There's no harm II you give vonr dog a little Icecream sometime*, say* Mrs DeiHrt Moss of the Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). And Lucky, the dog in the picture, snows
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    • 265 10 Lianhe Wanbao FORMER Environment Minister, Mr Lim Kim San, is in Dr Goh Keng Swee's economic advisory team to China. Dr Goh and his team have already left for their assignment. Apart from Mr Lim, who is currently the
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    • 163 10 A CIVIC-minded young man has declined to accept a $500 reward offered by the mother of a hit-and-run victim. Moreover, the young man has declined to have his name published. He firmly stated that he had come forward with the eye-witness account purely out of
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    • 116 10 A SPECIAL lane will be alloted for lorries carrying perishable goods from Malaysia to Singapore at the Woodlands Checkpoint. The lorries will have exclusive use of this lane between 6 am and 8 am. ,Dr Cfoh. Cheas Teqk, Malaysia's Deputy Minister tor Agriculture,
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    • 204 3 Fj Wsrldi ttfe event KJ ■jfl of tine yecrr in mm living colour! Wr PI Ifofmob of A GVamw Awards Pfl JSf At tfie Mandarin Ballroom Ui y? &00pKKl,M) 19,1965 What a night it promises to be. Starting with a gala dinner to whet k. your appetite for the excitement
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 448 5 Now there's an important I <8> M## part for everyone who didn't design these logos. The people at Total Defence recognise that not everyone A sofa set from Asia First Enterprises Pte Ltd.. one of Other Rules to Remember is artistically inclined fifty merit prizes from Philips (S) Pte Ltd..
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 An invitation to the New Zealand Food Experience Lobsters, beef, sole, venison, Unkai Japanese Restaurant oysters, mussels, kiwi fruits... Special teppanyaki menu and chef's New Zealand wine and Steinlager beer, recommendations. Furama's tables will be laden with Heritage Bar New Zealand s bounty from Jujy_s Rock oysters with New Zealand
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    • 225 9 A J A J MM II BEFORE CK-3 AFTERCX 3 As a motorist, you more every litre of petrol. 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.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 276 10 JACK'S PLACE a place for steaks July 1985 DINNER DEUGHT Set Menu Shrimp Cocktail Soup Of The Day U.S. Fillet Steak Stuffed With Oyster And Mushroom Longan Almond Jello Coffee/Tea (Complimentary glass of House Wine is included) $24.00 f JACK'S PLACE GROUP OF RESTAURANTS Jack's Placa (InUaraal) r— Hotel Mlramar
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  • world
    • PEOPLEWATCH
      • 49 11 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS MISS GUAM (left) Lucy Carbullido Montinola, of Agana, being congratulated by fellow Miss Universe delegates after they voted her Miss Amity on Wednesday. On her right is Miss Yugoslavia Dinka Delic, of Zenica. The pageant final is on next Monday.
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      • 92 11 STACY KEACH will be back as tough-guy detective Mike Hammer at least for a television movie. Keach, who recently finished serving six months in a British jail for cocaine charges, will start with the movie and will return to the series if the movie does well.
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      • 69 11 HOMETOWN boy Burt Reynolds (above), or "Buddy," as he was known, received a Distinguished Citizen plaque from the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and women outnumbered men 3-to-l at the luncheon, a fact that did not go unnoticed by the honoree. "I'm very pleased so
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      • 77 11 SOME MEMBERS of the Branford, Connecticut, Police Department are waiting to see if they get lampooned in "Doonesbury" after giving cartoonist Garry Trudeau a US$4O (S$88) ticket for not putting proper registration numbers on his new power boat. Police Lieutenant Howe said since Mr Trudeau was
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      • 86 11 HANK WILLIAMS Jr isn't discussing a woman's claim that she is his sister and the illegitimate daughter of country legend Hank Williams. A lawyer for Miss Kathy Yvonne Stone, 32, says she is entitled to "millions and millions of dollars" in royalty payments because Williams
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    • 237 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE NEPHEW of Ghana's leader and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee have been arrested and cnarged with passing US secrets to the Government of Ghana, Administration officials said yesterday. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other Administration sources said
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    • 100 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE HOUSE of Representatives voted overwhelmingly yesterday to reinstitute the death penalty for military personnel convicted of peacetime espionage. The vote of 320 to 101 reflected Congressional outrage over the recent arrest of four men alleged to be involved in a
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    • 149 11 Lianhe Wanbao KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE FIRST local Cantonese TV drama The Cabbies produced by Malaysia's private network, TV3, was taken off the air yesterday after viewers complained that it was offensive. The serial portrayed foul-mouthed taxi drivers involved in prostitution and other snady
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    • 39 11 Reuter KUWAIT, Fri TWO bombs exploded in crowded seafront cafes in Kuwait last night, killing nine people and injuring 56, tne Government announced. Police immediately impo&ed a security clampdown at Kuwait fttat fercfantied all
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    • 112 11 Reuter BRUSSELS, Fri BELGIAN King Baudouin was accused by a socialist newspaper yesterday of smuggling rare chimpanzees and ivory from Zaire on the royal jet which flew him back from a state visit last week. The Dutch-language newspaper De Morgen said its editor-in-chief,
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    • 150 12 Reuter MUNICH, Friday BAYERISCHE Motoren Werke AG (BMW) plans to take on 1,400 new workers this year and expects to introduce Saturday shifts to keep pace with strong demand, Managing Board Chairfaan Eberhard von Kuenheim said. Answering shareholders' questions at the annual meeting,
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    • 644 12 IMPACT OF THE SINGAPORE MONITOR CLOSURE THE CLOSURE of The Singapore Monitor had a varied impact on stock market analysts and shareholders. One broker said local shareholders' reaction was neutral. His overseas client-share-holders were positive about future savings but overseas investors who dealt
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    • 539 12  -  Diode lead-making firm turned down by local bank turns out to be a money-spinner By JILL HUM A PROJECT rejected by a Singapore bank has turned into a money-spinning business for Mr JeanPierre Poelmans. His Connectics group, with a Hong Kong factory manufacturing diode leads and
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    • 201 13 HMimtn DOW JONES CLOSE: 1337.70 (+4.81) Reuter STOCK MARKET prices closed at a record high yesterday despite selling of some bluechip shares that drove prices down in early trading The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 4.81 to 1337.70, beating the old mark
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    • 16 13 Straits Times Industrial Index close 734.78 (-10.25). OUB Composite Share Price Index close 363.51 (-4.80).
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    • 166 13 DOLLAR GOLD AP THE US dollar turned in a mixed performance against other leading currencies yesterday after its earlier decline to the lowest levels since August 1984. The British pound, which had spurted up 10 cents in the past two weeks as a leading beneficiary of the dollar's retreat, fell
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    • 129 13 AP MEXICO CITY, Fri MEXICO slashed oil prices and lowered the value of the peso on the tourist market in what private analysts called vitally needed medicine for the nation's still shaky economy. But some analysts said the Government didn't go far enough and should
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    • 197 13 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries finished yesterday as the second most heavilytraded stock. It opened at $2.17 and plunged to $2.03 before it was pushed back up to $2.13 on short covering. The market had been rife with reports on Wednesday about the reauested resignation of
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    • 409 13  -  By SIT YIN FONG A SINGAPOREAN has achieved a corporate entrepreneurial feat in the United States, one which few are able to duplicate. As a non-American, not only has engineer Tom C Chen overcome the handicap of being accepted as a top
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 81 12 If you are discerning about Teochew cuisine, then Hung Kang Restaurant deserves your patronage. Our Chief Cook from Hong Kong is well-known to serve only the finest and most delicate Teochew food. Also be BSEi pampered by our attentive courteous staff and together with our newly renovated pleasant interiors, dining
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  • opinion/features
    • 768 14 Strong public reaction forces the Coca Cola company to bring back old Coke ISSUE IN THE NEWS THE STORY BEHIND THE HEADLINES LAT THE POWER of the consumer was evident in the astounding corporate about-face by Coca Cola when it announced that it will reintroduce its
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    • 55 14 COKE holds 21.7 per cent of the US$23 billion-a-year (5550.6 billion) soft drink market in the United States, compared to Pepsi's 18.8 per cent. Coke sells 1.6 billion 12- ounce cases a year worldwide, compared to Pepsi's 1.2 billion. But dividing Coke's market may make Pepsi the
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    • 529 14 VIEWPOINTS BRIGADIER-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, in his recent address at the National University of Singapore (NUS), underlined the crucial factors responsible for Singapore s success and outlined, most relevantly, the problems Singapore is facing in tne years ahead. One key factor
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • opinion/letters
    • 489 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR TOMORROW, the team producing The Singapore Monitor will sign off and say their goodbyes individually to you, our readers. The Sunday Monitor staff will do the same when the last Sunday edition is produced. It has been three long years since we
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wH 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 print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We
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    • 691 15  -  B LEE Singapore 2264 I REFER to the May 1985 issue of the Singapore Association For The Deaf's newsletter, particularly to the article by Dr Goh Ewe Hong. Oral communication between the profoundly deaf and their hearing counterparts is not impossible. If
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    • REPLIES
      • 129 15  -  R W WOODWORTH Director Public Relations Department Singapore Police Force I REFER to the article captioned "First woman graduate joined in 80," (SM, June 22). We wish to set the record right in that Ms Mary Liang Li Chin joined the Force as
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      • 83 15  -  CHERYL LEE (MISS) Head (Public Relations) Sentosa Development Corporation WE REFER to the letter written by BSM on ballroom dancing at Sentosa (SM, July 4). Ballroom dancing has been on for six months. We are pleased to note that the response has been good. The
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • leisure
    • 882 16  -  By WONG SING YEONG Audience throws Anita off THAT Anita Mui is a great fan of Japanese superstar Hideki Saijo was evident the moment she came onstage at Lido Palace Restaurant Nightclub. She had the hallmarks of the Japanese idol a thick stash of hair hanging down the
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    • 514 16  -  WONG SING YEONG By "THE dark glasses are not intended to add mystery. I've got tired, bulging eyes, which are an unappealing sight," said Hong Kong singer-actress Anita Mui Yin Fong. "I was filming until this morning before I flew in. But I don't
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    • Article, Illustration
      1243 16  -  With PAT D'ROSE AROUND THE HOTELS Boulevard: You will get everything from pop to jazz to reggae at the Alcove Lounge. Silk, a group of established musicians with lead singer Irene Francis, will keep the mood bright and bubbly. It alternates with Mr ana Mrs a.k.a. Shark
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    • 499 18 Highlights Friday Background (Ch S, 7.50 pm) JUST how far the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) can go in carrying out its form of positive discrimination in favour of union members will be developed in this evening's Friday Background. Among those interviewed is Mr Ng
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    • Series
      • 84 18 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Copper Beeches (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) A YOUNG woman is offered the post of governess by the wealthy owner of the Copper Beeches. The pay is handsome, but she is tola that she has to cut her lovely long hair. Suspicious
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      • 89 18 Remington Steele A Pocketful of Steele (Meley subtitles) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) A DELINQUENT teenager, Jackie, picks Remington's pocket and slips away with (ihotographic evidence of a oan-shark operation. This places the boy in danger and damages Remington's and Laura's reputations as well. While investigating
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      • 75 18 Son of Pulau Tekong (C) I (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) ZHEN'S superior finds out about the misappropriated funds and, subsequently, Zhen and Shunchang are arrested. Qiang asks Liu Jin to help the two get a lawyer. Huimin, however, manages to persuade Zhen's boss not
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      • 74 18 Family Hour Oshin (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) CHU sends money to Axin but does not leave her address on the envelope. The stamp indicates that the letter is from Tokyo, which means that Chu has not returned to Shan Xing. Meanwhile, Hao
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 7 16 I Goodwood Park Hotel Jasper Productions present
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    • 60 16 FREE! A ROLL OF FILM FOR EVERY ROLL PROCESSED. A free roll of 24-exposure Sakura colour film is yours with every roll you send in for processing at Singapore Colour Centre. Enjoy the benefits of quality film processing and the added bonus of 24 high-quality exposures, at no extra charge.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1601 17 Leisure/tv a&ffSfiff£ l %r o IP 2.25 86CTEXT Live Sample Pao**. ents in moulding their offsprings' Bft I^l 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights characters and the role of teachers in >'' followed by The Paaaenger (C) (r). helping "disfavoured" children. V' 4.30 KkteworM.* Next week: Kelab Dondang Sayang Featured are
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 136 18 Meals at Caffe De Grand are twice as good. Enjoy a select choice of Western and Chinese cuisine or ask for your local favourites at Cafe De Grand. You'll love our delicious food and our surprisingly low prices. Come to Cafe De Grand today. And relax in the cool, quiet
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 37 19 Who says hosts don't have fun at parties Tony Wong's Medley io the next time you party, Tony Wong Company (Pte) Ltd No. 625 Lor. 4, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231. Tel:, *****11 (10 Lines) i < 1 1
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 829 19 Film Guide Chong Gay Organisation CLEMENTI (*****51) (1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30): ARHATS IN FURY (C) Starring: Liu Zhenling, Gao Hongping Synopsis: In this gongfu epic from China, a young mistreated monk learns the meaning of life after realising that peace is not within the temple but in the wide, open
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    • 5 19 «KL: -i Arhats in Fary
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 668 20 DIARY A guide to what's happening Miscellaneous Cultural shows SINGAPORE YOUTH FESTIVAL THE Singapore Youth Festival Music and Dance Presentations 1985 at the Victoria Theatre will be held today and tomorrow at 7.30 pm. Of the 128 items selected, 65 were performed at y *7 the four Zone Festivals held
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 725 21 lAiciirA THE SINGAPORE MONITOR X y FRIDAY. JULY 12.1995 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook WHAT A t*V/ tfuJAPlrtfr No GoHf«Hc*, JusT MOCKING- H**6 J A«MH**LY F««M ONCTXm&To A fAST-PAttD 4uMSie OF 1 16 UW WING- IN A I MtfTHING- RCLATiHO I@ fVfMTS AND I VAH HAL*4 Vpft?. V i "R> £I**...
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  • open line
    • ANSWER BOX
      • 124 22 Q: I AM a Malaysian bat my mother is n Singaporean. My parents are divorced and being an only child I am supporting my mother. I have been living here since I was seven and have been working for five years as n sales supervisor. How
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      • 340 22 THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES Q: I HAVE just won $2,000 in a lucky draw but do not intend to spend it. Apart from putting the money in a normal savings account, how else can I obtain interest from this sum of
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      • 195 22 Q: I AM Interested in joining the Singapore Police Force as a policewoman. Could yon tell me the aualincations needed and whether I am able to Join when my weight is 45kg? A: THE entry requirements of the Singapore Police Force for women constables are: Age;
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      • Article, Illustration
        258 22 Q: I HAVE a lot of interest in newspaper reporting work. This interest existed even during my schooling days. I have made numerous attempts to apply for the post of a reporter or at least a trainee reporter in reply to advertisements placed in the newspapers. But I was not
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      • 284 22 Q: I WANTED to study graphic arts at Baharuddin Vocational Institute. I took my GCE 'O' level examination in 1983 and obtained a distinction in Art. I satisfied its entry requirements except English. Last year, I retook English but
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      • 250 22 Q: I AM a Singapore citizen and my fiance is an Australian. We intend to get married this year, but would like to know where we should register, here in Singapore or Australia. I understand that I have to apply for a visa in order to enter
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      • 57 22 Is something troubling you? Do you need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send folir queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • FOR THE HOME
    • 161 23  -  A reader's queries on how to tackle some tricky home renovation problems Ms NG SHAG TGE Singapore 2264. I HAVE been following your For The Hmm section weehly and have been trying to put your ideas to use for my Housing Board five-room flat. But
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    • 320 23 THERE are many ways in which you can transform your balcony into a more impressive area or as you put it, into a focal point so as to provide your visitors with a welcome atmosphere before they enter the
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      15 24 Layout plan for the living and dining areas SKETCH A SKETCH B SKETCHC
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 152 25 EMPLOYMENT Situations Vacant IX S FREELANCE V DESIGNERS S Earn extra money during S O your free time and at your o S own pace and place, N designing sports items N v such as t-shirts, shorts. > S hags etc. S O We welcome students. V housewives, retirees etc
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    • 206 25 Caterers CAT WE CATER BUFFET, barbeque, cocktail party for $8/- only. Tables, chairs provided. Annie 481 4782, *****15, 288 8097. DELICIOUS ROASTED INDONESIAN chicken. $19.50 with delivery Indonesian buffet $8 per person. Min. 20 persons. 440-3255. Entertainment tMT I FOR SALE 810 SALEII MADE to order. Slacks $30 and above,
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    • 322 25 MERCHANDISE SERVICES At Your Service If" I A Akbar Glass Merchant S Auto Glass Fitters. S V Picture Frame. y S Decoration Mirror En- S O graving And AN type of J V Glazier Services V s Tel: *****40 S M\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V ALFRED'S LEATHER Centre Leather handbags repairs 737 8604 REPAIR
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    • 357 25 Security Guard Agencies m TIARA SECURITIES 224 0945 SIGMA SECURITY and private investigation. Call 292 3652. HARMON'S PRIVATE Investigation ft Security Agency 338 5376/ 338 8477 (24 hours answering service: 337 2255. ask for Harmon Singh). Services m CUSHION COVERS Maker 255 7280 NEED CARTONS ILLUSTRATION? Write to: The Advertiser.
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    • 430 25 PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant Av DISTRICT 10/ 11 semi-de-tached bungalow at Hillcrest Road. Jalan Jambu A yer. Green leal Avenue. Partially furnished for immediate rent. Tel: 734-9181 Miss Ng WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM. Luxurious town houses available for rent. Partially/ fully furnished. Tel: 734-9181. Miss Ng Property For Sale pFs 3-ROOM IMPROVED
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    • 485 26 classified THE MEETING PLACE INDIAN MUSLIM BACHELOR, aged 28, seeks Indian Muslim female friends. Write with photos (returnable) and phone number to: S.M. Box 815, #03-01 A Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315. PLEASANT LADY, SEEKS friends, aged above 28, to share similar interests outdoor activities Reply with contact
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    • 376 26 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF KB TILES (PTE) LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of K B TILES (PTE) LTD. duly convened and held at 5001 Beach Road #07-24 Golden Mile Complex. Singapore 0719
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    • 319 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 FAIRLINK CARPET PTE LTD (In Voluntary liquidation) Notice is hereby given that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 15th day of August 1985 to send in their names and addresses
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    • 526 26 IN THE MATTER OF TNE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 (1985 REPRINT) AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 290 (1)(b) QENIMEX SINGAPORE PTE LTD At the General Meeting of the members of Genimex Singapore Pte Ltd. duly convened and held on 11th July 1985 at 11 Collyer Quay, #12-01 The Arcade, Singapore 0104
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    • 424 26 wPWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) PWD/CQS/CADD/T/8/8S Nominated Sub-Con-tract for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Services for Woodlands Fire Station at Woodlands Industrial Park D. (B) PWD/CQS/C ADD/T/9/85 Construction of Temporary Chain Link Fencing and Qatas for Passenger Terminal Building II
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 15 27 classified ii "uj NOTlCES^^^^^^ L*^J Message from TRAINING HBALTH EoWfcATION p£PAHTI«WT r MINISTRY QF, W£ALTK.
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    • 421 27 I' PORT OF fINCAPOAf AUTHORITY SfP&M I Lender notice Separate tenders are invited for:- (1) RESURFACING TO CONTAINER STACKING BLOCKS 86-88, A2-A5 ANO CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE DRAIN AT TANJONG PAGAR CONTAINER TERMINAL I Cost of Documents Drawings $60 Closing Date :30 Jul 85 Site Showround 16 Jul 65 at 10.00
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    • 452 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAR. 189 AND IN THE MATTER OF MAVESTON SALES PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185. that a Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held
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    • 291 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 189) AND IN THE MATTER OF TAI YUAN TRADING PTE. LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (IN LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members of TAI YUAN TRADING PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 50 Jalan
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  • sports
    • 382 28  -  By ERNEST FRIDA in KUALA LUMPUR THOUGH Singapore's young Solfers ave moved up a peg to sixth spot after tne second day of the South-east Asia Amateur Team Championship, they still have a bad case of jitters. Singapore registered an aggregate oi 15-over-par-228 on
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    • 144 28 POSITIONS after the ••cond round (b«*t three scoro* to count): 428 Malaysia 219, 209. (Suffian Tan, 69. Saad Yusof 69. N Ravichandthiran 71, P Segaran 73), 432 Thailand 215, 217 (Bunchoo Ruangkit 68. Sanchai S 76. Thaworn W 75. Boothum U 74); 440 the Philippines 217, 223
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    • 384 29  -  By K SILVAM EIGHTEEN-year-old Constance Song celebrated her return to athletics after a two-year lay-off by winning the long jump final at the National Schools Track and Field Championships at the National Stadium yesterday. A former sprinter, Constance, of St Francis school, took to
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    • 250 29 BOYS A: 400 m 1 Frank* Lee 2 Zhang Zixiang 3 Muthtamilan 49.1; high jump 1 Zhao Zongxin 2 Raymond Wu 3 Zhou Gurong 1 82m B: 400 m 1 Li Fushun 2 Suhain Hassan 3 Craig Joseph 51.5; javelin 1 Mohd Zahri 2 Chen Zhiwei 3 Chen Shiguartg
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    • 273 29  -  By S GULAM WITH LESS than a month to go before their Jakarta Anniversary Cup assignment, the National Intermediate soccer souad is plagued by several problems. A number of key players have withdrawn for various reasons and a few more are down with injuries Others
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    • WORLDFRONT
      • 111 29 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD RIO DE JANEIRO: Argentine Diego Maradona yesterday confirmed he will play in a match to mark Brazilian soccer hero Zico s return to Flamengo. A Flamenco club official said Maradona's agent had called to confirm the Argentine's arrival in Rio
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      • 62 29 BANGKOK: World champion Han Jian of China bowed out of the Thailand Open Badminton Championships yesterday when he was beaten 1511, 17-16 by Indonesian Eddy Kurniawan in the quarterfinals. Former All-England champion Morten Frost of Denmark, the Number Two seed, had no such Eroblems and
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      • 49 29 TAIPEI: Defending champions the United States beat Uruguay 60-55 (32-36) yesterday for their third straight victory in the winner's round of the William Jones Cup men's basketball tournament. In other matches, Sweden beat South Korea 7773 (44-42) and Taiwan edged out Italy 89-86 (4839).
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      • 97 29 WASHINGTON, Friday BORIS BECKER, the 17-year-old West German who this week became the youngest player ever to win the men's singles championship at Wimbledon, withdrew yesterday from the D C National Bank tennis classic because of an ankle injury, tournament officials said. Becker (above) has been
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      • 110 29 VILLARD-DE-LANS (France): Belgian Eric Vanderaerden won the 13th stage of the Tour de France yesterday, beating Tour leader Bernard Hinault into second place by more than a minute. It was a shock victory for Vanderaerden who held the Tour lead for four days in the first
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    • 169 30  -  VIEW POINTS JAGJEET SINGH Singapore 1027 I FULLY disagree with the view of Edmund Wee's fan on David Lee. He said David was good but that Edmund was better. He chose the example of a recent pre-World Cup match against Japan, in
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    • 76 30  -  ALICE TAY Singapore 2056 I AM writing in not to complain about or compare David Lee to Edmund Wee, but to give both of them a chance to play for Singapore. For example, why not give Edmund a chance to play in the coming Merlion
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    • 179 30  -  LUCY YEO Singapore 1337 I AM A great fan of Junie Sng and I am glad that she has decided to make a comeback. I really missed the style and image she left behind two years ago. In this vein, I would like to say,
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    • 137 30 I AM VERY disappointed with "Disappointed's" article (SM, July 3). There's no doubt that Junie Sng is not as fast as she used to be, but we shouldn't say that she has let us dowir. I strongly believe that Junie has personally tried her best
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    • 108 30  -  LI YUANBIN Singapore 1955 I REFER to the letter, "Why did you let us down, Junie?," from "Disappointed" (SM, July 3). The writer must be completely oblivious to Press reports, which stated that Junie had just started serious training again and thus was
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    • 172 28 < DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO MR. RONEY TAN KEE LIAN AND FAMILY On the demise of his beloved father MR. MAURICE TAN CHI KONG From: STAFF OF SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH AND JOHOR BAHRU I WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY I I TO MR RONEY TAN
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    • 275 28 NOTICE In the Matter of the Compantoi Act, Cap. 185 TECHNICAL STRUCTURES (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of .the members of the abovenimed company, duly convenqfj and Wkf at 4 Battery Road*# 12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 4th Juty 1985
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    • 135 29 THE BK3TASTE ll OF ENERGY O >'S H Pripps the energy drink the big. refreshing taste of lemon. AjlflPf j fIHB B m Jr ,>rt V absorbed into the body to immediately replenish the body fluids, minerals Pff, Er* v* B| jit and glucose you lose when you exert yourself
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    • 106 30 innova.on I excellence. Lotto's technological know-how, 1 Hpv- research and development, combined with I SHOCK-OFF technique I provide B comfort, lightness and durability even on the toughest fields. Lotto Ttennis shoes ■■PiT t I create new champs In court. W yk r il I TOPSPIN DYNAMITE I M wi^WBT" tubular
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 198 31 GETTING ready for the finals: A group of Cedar Secondary schoolgirls were spotted practising their flashcard display in the National Stadium stands yesterday. It was a chance for the girls to finetune their display skills and to cheer on some of their
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    • 235 31  -  By K SILVAM FOOTBALL violence is on the increase with referees becoming the prime targets of violence and abuse on the football field. Figures compiled since 1983 show an alarming increase in the number of attacks against referees. Here's how it adds up:
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    • 373 31 Reuter BARCELONA, Friday THE INTERNATIONAL Tennis Federation (ITF) yesterday banned players under the age of 14 from playing in professional tournaments from Jan 1, 1986. At their annual meeting, the federation decided that players aged 14 and over would be allowed eight tournaments a year,
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