Singapore Monitor, 12 July 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1985-07-12 1 f EVENING f EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Friday, July 12, 1985 30cents M C (P) No 51/5 8518 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1985-07-12 1 Victor Soh, Suresh Nair, Loong Swee Yin; Robert Conceicao - Paper should not be closed, say readers interviewed What the people say Reporters: Victor Soh, Suresh Nair, Loong Swee Yin and Robert Conceicao SINGAPOREANS interviewed this morning expressed their sadness over the closure of tne only afternoon English language newspaper, The Singapore Moni- Readers jammed The Monitor's switchboard asPictures: Mohd Ishak - 1,111 words
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Article, Illustration39 1985-07-12 1 AT MID-DAY, top-volume stock Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) the parent company of The Singapore Monitor, lost 30 cents to $5.45. A reader buying a Monitor copy today which told of the news of the newspaper's closure.39 words
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Advertisement219 1985-07-12 1 d(S) Jl»» 11>IS S.PH.DE SILVA JEWELLERS 01-18, Tangltn Shopping Cfrntr*. Singapore 1024. Tot *****28 Aaaodata Company: 1 Cantral Bulking. Hong Kong FACTORING with Singapore Finance Why watt for 30,60,90 days or more? Turn your invoices into cash immediately! For accounts approved lor lac toring, Singapore Finance allows you to exchange219 words
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Article, Illustration689 1985-07-12 2 CLOSING OF THE MONITOR HOW MONITOR STAFFERS REACTED MONITOR staffers bad 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 National689 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-07-12 2 FROM PAGE ONE not give any assurances off-hand. "All members will be granted leave from July 15 to July 31, 1985," he said. "This period of leave will not affect the normal entitlement of outstanding leave of any member of the staff." When asked272 words
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Article, Illustration737 1985-07-12 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 said737 words
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Article516 1985-07-12 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 projected516 words
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Article463 1985-07-12 4 IRENE TOH; CALVIN TAN - By IRENE TOH and CALVIN TAN FACED with a business slump, a businessman was unable to buy goods locally to meet the orders for photo albums and garments which he had secured in April last year from some Saudi Arabia buyers. When Aswani Gobindram Godhumal,463 words
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143 1985-07-12 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE HOUSING and Development Board will encourage its tenants to settle their monthly fees through the POSB's Giro service. Soon, the headquarters of the Housing Board in Maxwell Road will have a POSB counter so that new flatowners143 words
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149 1985-07-12 6 Lianhe Wanbao A CIVIC-ininded 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 named published. He firmly stated that he had come forward with the eye-witness account purelyLianhe Wanbao - 149 words
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205 1985-07-12 6 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR 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 publicparticiKtion through the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, s proved to be a success since it was205 words
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Article93 1985-07-12 6 THE TWO-YEAH "kampung-sty-le" police project to help middleincome Singaporeans living in condominiums and private housing 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 in93 words
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181 1985-07-12 6 JOSEPH LEE - 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 of181 words
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Article78 1985-07-12 6 CALVIN TAN - By CALVIN TAN JUPITER Productions Pte Ltd the Orchard Road model agency raided by Elice in May has closed office in the Far East Shopping Centre. According to the centre's owner, Far East OrSanisation, Jupiter owes le company back rent and the staff have disappeared "without78 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration138 1985-07-12 6 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS A METHODIST Girls' School concert was held last Monday to aid brain-damaged Serene Tan, 17, an old girl of the school. "When the girls heard that Serene s father was trying to raise money to send her to the Kanagawa138 words
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Article74 1985-07-12 6 FORMER Environment Minister, Mr Lim Kim San, is in Dr Goh Kens Swee's economic advisory team to China. Dr Gon and his team have already left for their assignment. Apart from Mr Lim, who is currently the chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority, Dr74 words
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Article, Illustration106 1985-07-12 6 THERE'S NO harm if you give your dog a little ice-cream sometimes, says Mrs Deirdre Moss of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) (above). Ana Lucky, the dog in the picture, shows how much it relishes the welcome change from his usualPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 106 words
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Advertisement279 1985-07-12 4 Telephone Courtesy and Techniques Course for Telephone Operators Your telephone operator is the first contact point for your customers. The way she responds to your callers says a lot about your Company. In support of the National Courtesy Campaign 1985, Telecoms is again offering t courses on "Telephone Courtesy and279 words
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Advertisement135 1985-07-12 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 Heritaae Bar New Zealand s bounty from Ju|y_s oysters with New Zealand wine135 words
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world
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401 1985-07-12 8 LONDON, Friday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher may be planning a turnaround in economic policy to revive bier flagging popularity in time for the neat general election. There were hints from Chancellor of Th« Exchequer Nigel Lawson at the weekend that she was, following the401 words
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Article, Illustration262 1985-07-12 8 Britain abuzz with 'Di's pregnant' news UPI LONOON, Friday BRITAIN'S Press was abuzz today with speculation Princess Diana, wife of Prince Charles, may be expecting her third baby. "Is Princess Diana pregnant?" asked the Daily Express tabloid on its front page. "Third baby on way forUPI; PICTURE: REUTER - 262 words
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Article240 1985-07-12 10 Seven killed as rain-soaked track bed gives way, derailing a train UPI TOKYO, Friday THE DEATH toll from seasonal downpours and whirlwinds that buffeted western and northern Japan yesterday has risen to eight, police said today. Two were listed as missing and 26 others injured. AUPI - 240 words
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434 1985-07-12 10 LAT-WP VIENNA, Friday THE 36TH ROUND in the East-West negotiations on military force reductions in Central Europe ended yesterday with agreement apparently about as far away as it was wnen the talks began in 1973. But there was speculation on hoth sides thatLAT-WP - 434 words
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98 1985-07-12 10 Reuter NEVADA, Fri RED LIGHTS will continue to wink invitingly and legally in Nevada. The state legislature recently defeated a measure that would have outlawed prostitution throughout Nevada. This is the only US state with legalised prostitution, and about 40 legal brothels operateReuter - 98 words
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158 1985-07-12 10 AP FLORIDA, Fri A JUDGE yesterday denied a defence request to throw out charges against a retired US general accused of embezzling from a secret fund, but said the evidence was almost entirely circumstantial, Former Air Force Major General Richard Collins,AP - 158 words
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153 1985-07-12 10 UPI SYRACUSE (New York), Friday HANCOCK International Airport was sued yesterday for discriminating against fathers because its men's rooms do not have facilities for childcare. The lawsuit, filed in a US District Court on behalf of the Fathers' Eights Association of New York State,UPI - 153 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration49 1985-07-12 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.49 words
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Article92 1985-07-12 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.92 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-07-12 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 so69 words
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Article77 1985-07-12 11 SOME MEMBERS of the Branford, Connecticut, Police Department are waiting to see if they get lampooned in "Doonesbury" after giving cartoonist Garry Tnideau a US$4O (S$88) ticket for not putting proper registration numbers on his new power boat. Police Lieutenant Howe said since Mr Trudeau was77 words
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Article83 1985-07-12 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 Williams83 words
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237 1985-07-12 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday THE NEPHEW of Ghana's leader and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee have been arrested and charged with passing US secrets to the Government of Ghana, Administration officials said yesterday. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other Administration sources saidReuter - 237 words
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100 1985-07-12 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 aReuter - 100 words
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Article149 1985-07-12 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 snadyLianhe Wanbao - 149 words
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Article45 1985-07-12 11 Reuter KUWAIT, Fri TWO bombs exploded in crowded seafront cafes in Kuwait last night, killing nine people and injuring 56, the Government announced. Police immediately imposed a security clampdown atl Kuwait Airpoptthatgrbundediall dutgbing flights Reu* ter lu i. f JReuter - 45 words
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112 1985-07-12 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,Reuter - 112 words
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Advertisement279 1985-07-12 10 JACK'S PLACE a place for steaks July 1985 DINNER DELIGHT 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 Place (Raataaraat) Brae Baaah Complex279 words
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Advertisement133 1985-07-12 11 UlilJWlilb oIAKjI A cascading wateifell. Sweeping willows against the moongate of a Chinese pavilion. A gentle breeze. The perfect setting for a poolside dinner under the stars. COMBINATION A LA CARTE TRADITIONAL STEAMBOAT BARBECUE CHARCOALAn honestto-goodness GRILLED SATAY for 4 persons Choose from chicken, rrMt \ki||u»i with a rhoirr pomfret,133 words
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Article149 1985-07-12 12 Reuter MUNlCH,'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 Chairman Eberhard von Kuenheim said. Answering shareholders' questions at the annual meeting, MrReuter - 149 words
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642 1985-07-12 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 dealt642 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-07-12 12 JILL HUM - 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 factonr manufacturing diode leads and532 words
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Article253 1985-07-12 13 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE! EASIER Boustead 1.96/1.99 Cold Storage 140/142 F4N 5.05/5.10 Genting 5.95/5.40 GIH 1.79/1.90 Haw Par 1.99/100 Keck Seng 1.90/1.95 Incbcape 2.29 S Keppel 1.91/1 J2 Magnum 119/9.22 MCnaeot 1.09/1.11 M T C 194/9.96 Pan Elec 104/2.05 Perils 2.02/2.09 Roths (M) 120/9.22 Metro 140/149 M253 words
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Article88 1985-07-12 13 STOCK MARKET prices closed at a record high yesterday despite selling of some blue-chip shares that drove prices down in early trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 4.81 to 1,337.70, beating the old mark of f337.14 set on July 1. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange88 words
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Article120 1985-07-12 13 DOLLAR GOLD THE US dollar was little changed against most major currencies compared with New York levels in very quiet early trading ahead of the release of US June retail sales and producer nrices data later todav. The US unit was little changed at 2.9250/80 marks compared with New York's120 words
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Article90 1985-07-12 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US! 2.2155 2.2055 2.1975 sterling 3.0472 3.0252 3.0152 Australian f 1.5529 1.5329 1.5199 Canadian! 1.6422 1.6222 1.6122 New Zealand! 1.0777 1.0576 t.0476 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to 100 unite Deutsche marks 75.40 74.40 French francs 25.10 24.1090 words
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373 1985-07-12 13 SHARE prices on the local bourse open mixed due to the closure of The Singapore Monitor. Sentiment was adversely affected, and selling spread to the rest of the market with all sectors traded lower. Continued forced margin selling by broking firms here and373 words
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197 1985-07-12 13 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries finished yesterday as the second most heavily-traded 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 requested resignation197 words
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121 1985-07-12 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 Sfar enough and should valueAP - 121 words
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Advertisement75 1985-07-12 12 If you are discerning about Teochew cuisine, vqAI then Hung Kang Restaurant deserves your patronage. fcp Our Chief Cook from Hong Kong is well-known to serve only the finest and most delicate Teochew food. Also be pampered by our attentive courteous staff and together with our newly renovated pleasant interiors,75 words
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Miscellaneous23 1985-07-12 12 PORTERFIELD BY JOE MARTIN I ft, /fczr^O LET AC PUT (T "TMIS VMAV MISTER SA6>AN ...THAT STOCK MX) BOUfctfr 'HAS OUST fIONE NOVA23 words
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Article768 1985-07-12 14 Strong public reaction forces the Coca Cola company to bring back old Coke ISSUE IN THE HEWS THE STORY BEHIND THE HEADLINES LAT THE POWER of the consumer was evident in the astounding corporate about-face toy Coca Cola when it announced that it will reintroduce itsLAT - 768 words
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Article, Illustration55 1985-07-12 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 bMHon. But dividing Coke's market may make Pepsi the55 words
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508 1985-07-12 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 responsible508 words
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Advertisement198 1985-07-12 14 Get Ahead Of The Rest! Alan International Hairdressing Schools offer the most comprehensive hairdressing courses for 1985. Incorporating avant garde trends and techniques in hairdressing, these courses are specifically formulated to teach hairdressing to its highest 9 standards. So you will be well equipped to take your place way ahead198 words
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Article489 1985-07-12 15 THE SINGAPORE monttor laangw 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 since489 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-07-12 15 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest wl be accepted tor puMcatlon. They should be typed and matt be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even H the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We75 words
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691 1985-07-12 15 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 it is considered a691 words
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REPLIES
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129 1985-07-12 15 R W WOODWORTH - 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 as129 words
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83 1985-07-12 15 CHERYL LEE (MISS - CHERYL LEE (MISS) Head (Public Relations) Sentosa Development Corporation WE REFER to the letter written by BSM on ballroom dancing at Sentosa (SM, Jaly 4). Ballroom dancing has been on for six months. We are pleased to note that the response has been good. The83 words
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Article, Illustration880 1985-07-12 16 WONG SING YEONG - 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 the880 words
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Article, Illustration517 1985-07-12 16 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG "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'tPicture: ROEWA ANG - 517 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1985-07-12 16 PAT D'ROSE - 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. Shark1,240 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-07-12 18 Highlights Friday Background (Ch 5, 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 Ng499 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-07-12 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 lons hair. Suspicious84 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-07-12 18 Remington Steele A Pocketful of Steele (Malay eubtltlea) (Ch 5,9.20 pm) A DELINQUENT teenager, Jackie, picks Remington's pocket and slips away with rihotographic evidence of a oan-shark operation. This places the boy in danger and damages Remington's and Laura's reputations as well. While investigating a89 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-07-12 18 Son of Pulau Tekona (CU subtitles) (Ch 8f ZHEN'S superior finds out. about the misappropriated funds and, subsequently, Zhen and Shunchang are arrested. Qiang asks Liu Jin to help the lawyer. Huimin, however, manages to persuade Chen's boss not to bfjng changes against them and the68 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-07-12 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, Hao85 words
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Miscellaneous1530 1985-07-12 17 Leisure/tv SL^HtST 0 lO 2.25 BBCTEXT Live Sample Paon. ents in moulding their HL hH^ 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights characters and the role of teachers in A followed by The Passenger (C) (r). helping "disfavoured" children. aK^ 4.90 K Ids world.* Next week: Kelab Dondartg Sayang Featured are a1,530 words
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Advertisement145 1985-07-12 18 Meals at Cafe De Grand are twice as good. m rtc v bbw 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 Caf§ De Grand today. And relax145 words
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Miscellaneous388 1985-07-12 19 Film Guide Midnight Show: LEGEND OF EIGHT Bofbm m«aa Orguliatioa NINJAS (E) Starring: Henry Snnnda, Sonny Chin, mmm fthuLinl DALIT (*****16) (1.15, 3.15, 7.30, 9.30):, Synopsis: The saga of eight ninjas enTHE PROTECTOR (C) trusted with the dangerous mission of Starring: Jackie Chap, Sadly Yeh restoring a kingdom. KRETA *YER388 words
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Miscellaneous402 1985-07-12 19 Cfcong Gay Organisation CLEMENTI (*****51) (1.30,3.30,7.15, 9.30); ARHATS IN FURY (C) Starring: Lia 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 country. QOLOEN (*****66) (11,402 words
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Miscellaneous659 1985-07-12 20 DIARY A guide to what's happening NUMIIaaMW 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 the four Zone Festivals held in April659 words
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Miscellaneous739 1985-07-12 21 I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook P*" MKT A tut! «>Wl|tG- IMM* Ho COHHSHce.JUiT f/ 7 Uo#KlHfr H*« AlMl*W fIWA OH* THIN* To A fAST-PAC§D JuMSLt OP 1 IS UKS WW6- IN A I A*>TH*R... MtftmHfr WLACfiHGr IS AiD I VAll HAUW VO*>. V k 15 ANvTUIHG- Mt-. Jggl ACTION/ A/739 words
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338 1985-07-12 22 THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUERIES Q: I HAVE lut won $2,000 in a lucky draw bat do not intend to spend it. Apart from patting the money in a normal savings account, how else can I obtain interest from this sam of338 words
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Article124 1985-07-12 22 Qr. I AM a Malaysian bat my mother Is a 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 a sales supervisor. How124 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-07-12 22 Q: I AM Interested in joining the Singapore Police Force as a policewoman. Could you 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;195 words
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300 1985-07-12 22 Q: I WANTED io study graphic arts at Baharuddin Vocational Institute. I took my GtE 'O' level examination in 1983 and obtained a distinction in Art. I satisfied its entry requirements except English. Last year, I retook English but300 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-07-12 22 Q: I HAVE 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 even258 words
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Article248 1985-07-12 22 Q: I AM a Singapore citizen and my fiance it 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 enter248 words
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Article57 1985-07-12 22 Is something troubling you? Do you need clarification on certain issues? Let us help. Send your queries to us and we will try to get the relevant authorities or organisations to provide the answers. Send your questions to: Open Line. The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra57 words
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Advertisement6 1985-07-12 22 Enfoy qualify only original* can giv«6 words
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Advertisement169 1985-07-12 22 PtccadiH^ FISH CHIPS AND KEBABS RESTAURANT EXPERIENCE LONDON FISH I CHIPS Other specialities includes our well known Pork Ribs (Roller coasters) and a wide range of delicious Kebabs, served in the style of London Piccadilly Circus, Family Restaurant OPEN DAILY -12.00 NOON TO 9.00 PM INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS169 words
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Article, Illustration161 1985-07-12 23 Ms NG SHAG TGE - 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 Home section weekly and have been trying to put your ideas to use for my Housing Board five-room flat. But161 words
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Article, Illustration322 1985-07-12 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 the322 words
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Advertisement45 1985-07-12 23 for y<xf rofri 1 i "ISkssss. Htt ISp" S!- w M -S«SSSSt iTQ tT «r«fc 44W 76 Hours 10.00*" 5 00p,n I HourS RENOVATION SPECIALISTS. Total Dedication To Design With Elegant A Exquisite Taste: WITHIN YOUR BUDGET!! hi COMBINED INTERIOR A DESIGN 1543 TEL *****2645 words
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Advertisement127 1985-07-12 23 Wfe've got, you covered We are the roofing and re-roofing specialists. We supply and install: French Romane clay roof tiles. Japanese glazed/unglazed clay roof tiles. Concrete roof tiles. So if you've got a roof, we'll get you covered. Please call Jaret Chew on *****77, for enquiries and quote. No job127 words
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Advertisement554 1985-07-12 24 HOLLANO SH S)cm x^ cm —I 111 Ideal for office, HIM, pihih X 111 I I FOLDING DOOR orh vauo mi ji hat. Comes with lock. COSTA MARKETING 304. Orchard Road #06-17. Lucky Plaza. Singapore 0923 T«fc *****31 Business Hours: Open daily from 9 am 8 pm HOuseowners, now you554 words
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Advertisement273 1985-07-12 25 tftassiffed Ads Tel: 27?M4cK ACCOUNTING A 1 ACCOUNTING 280 7777/ *****57. ANDREW UNO ACCOUNTMO 344 8378 INCOME TAX and Account Services 91 3541. MESSY ACCOUNTS, for systems 225 5766. FOR RELIABLE management accounting service, call 777 5983 LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS. Accounts. Records. We're Simply better 274 7474/ 221 7177. ANNOUNCEMENT BUSINESS273 words
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Advertisement311 1985-07-12 25 Private Tuition T TUTORS REQUIRED FROM al districts Graduate, undergrad poly. 'A 7 O level. Interested tel: 298-9776 ORAOS/ UNDERGRADE TUTORS required urgently. Immediate assignment available. Interested, please contact 345-9755/ 344-6183. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES/ TRAINED teachers provide efficient tuition tor aN subjects, levels and districts. Student's feedback and progress report are311 words
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Advertisement135 1985-07-12 25 EMPLOYMENT Situations Vacant IX S FREELANCE Js DESIGNERS S Earn extra money during S C your free time and at your C own pace and place, V N designing sports Items N C such as t-shirts, shorts, v S bags etc. S We welcome students, V housewives, retirees etc. V135 words
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Advertisement201 1985-07-12 25 Caterers M 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. Mm. 20 persons. 440-3255. Entertainment m "ToTsSr BIG SALE!! MADE to order. Slacks $30 and above, suits $200201 words
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Advertisement319 1985-07-12 25 MERCHANDISE SERVICES At Your Strvlce ttl A Akber Glaes Merchant Auto Glass Fitters, S s Picture Frame, V S Decoration Mirror En- N 0 graving And Al type of O v Glazier Services V S Tel: *****40 SxxxvvvvvsxvvvvvvvvS ALFRED'S LEATHER Centre. Leather handbags repairs. 737 8604. REPAIR ALL KINDS of319 words
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Advertisement353 1985-07-12 25 Security Guard Agencies TIARA SECURITIES 224 0945. SIGMA SECURITY and private Investigation. CaN 292 3652. HARMON'S PRIVATE Investigation Security Agency 338 5378/ 338 8477 (24 hours answering service: 337 2255. ask for Harmon Singh). Services CUSHION COVERS Maker 255 7280. NEED CARTONS ILLUSTRATION? Write to: The Advertiser. S.M. Box 817,353 words
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Advertisement431 1985-07-12 25 PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant m DISTRICT 10/ 11 semi-de-tached bungalow at HMerest Road. Jalan Jambu Avar, Qraanlaal Avenue. Partially furnished tor immediate rant. Tel: 734-9181 Miss Ng. WAT T E N ESTATE CONDOMINIUM. Luxurious town houses available for rent. Partia>y/ fully furnished. Tel: 734-9181. Miss Ng. Proporty For Sato m 3-ROOM431 words
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Advertisement477 1985-07-12 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 contact477 words
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Advertisement395 1985-07-12 26 NOTICES HI THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IN and IN THE MATTER OF KB TILES (PTE) LTD /Inr n—» wala Ilm I I incovponisu ifi vHi^sport} At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of K B TILES (PTE) LTD. duly convened and hekj at 5001 Beach Road395 words
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Advertisement318 1985-07-12 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IBS FAIRUNK 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 addresses318 words
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Advertisement527 1985-07-12 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ItS SHUKRAN PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of SHUKRAN PTE. LTD. (My convened and held et 315, Outram Road. #01-10, Tan Boon Liat Bunding, Singapore 0316 on the 9th dey of July 1985. the527 words
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Advertisement525 1985-07-12 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 (IMB 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 CoNyer Quay. #12-01 The Arcade. Singapore 0104 the525 words
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Advertisement426 1985-07-12 26 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) PWD/CQB/C ADD/T7B/85 Nominated Sub-Con-tract for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Services for Woodlands Fire Station at Woodlanda Industrial Park D. (B) PWD/CQS/CADO/T/9/85 Construction of Temporary Chain Link Fencing and Qates for Paasenger Terminal Building II426 words
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Advertisement418 1985-07-12 27 classified NOTICES H Tenders are invited for the supply, delivery, installation and I H commissioning of the following:- I 1 MARINE ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT IH H (satellite navigators, echo-sounders, radars, I M radar dummy loads) I Tender No VITB/STI/33/85 IH Closing Date :26 July 1985 at 1200 hours I I 2418 words
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Advertisement409 1985-07-12 27 POUT C» toJGAFOfc M/THONTY ■fPSAM I NOTICE I Separate tenders are Invited for:I (1) RESURFACING TO CONTAINER STACKING BLOCKS M-M, A2-A5 AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE DRAIN AT TANJONQ FAQAR CONTAINER TERMINAL I Coat of Documents Drawings $60/- Closina Date 30 Jul 85 I Site Showround :16 Jul 85 at 10.00409 words
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Advertisement452 1985-07-12 27 IN TNI MATTIR OP TNI COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ISS AND IN TNI MATTIR OP MAVISTON SALCS PTE LTD (In Mtmbtrt* 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 win be held452 words
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Advertisement291 1985-07-12 27 IN TNI MATTIR OP TNI COMPANIES ACT, (CNAPTCR 111) AND IN TNI MATTIR OP TAI YUAN TRADINO PTI. LTD. (Incorporated In tha Republic of Singapore) (IN LIQUIDATION) (MEMStIU' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members of TAI YUAN TRADING PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 50 Jalan291 words
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Article513 1985-07-12 28 RACK 1 1.00 C! 5 Div 3 1200 m 1 lion City Nl7 Nut t 1 KidgM RMar M YuaaM 7 1 JulM CMm U.( mim 4 Ovtda And Rut* M S Aihar 4 5 Qray»to*a 5b S Coofe AfMfln 7 M*IU —r, 1 CMnkaU K W Tan513 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-07-12 29 K SILVAM - 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 to382 words
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Article251 1985-07-12 29 BOYS A: 400 m 1 Frankie Lee 2 Zhang Zixiang 3 MuthtamMan 49.1; high jump 1 Zhao Zongxin 2 Raymond Wu 3 Zhou Gurong 1 02m B: 400 m 1 U Fushun 2 Suhairi Hassan 3 Craig Joseph 51.5; javelin 1 Mohd Zahri 2 Chen Zhiwei 3 Chen Shiguang251 words
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273 1985-07-12 29 S GULAM - By S GULAM WITH LESS than a month to go before their Jakarta Anniversary Cup assignment, the National Intermediate soccer squad is plagued by several problems A number of key players have withdrawn for various reasons and a few more are down with injuries. Others273 words
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Article111 1985-07-12 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 Zlco s return to Flamengo. A Flamenco club official said Maradona's agent had called to confirm the Argentine's arrival in Rio111 words
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Article62 1985-07-12 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 Kuroiawan in the quarter-finals. Former All-England champion Morten Frost of Denmark, the Number Two seed, had no such problems and62 words
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Article49 1985-07-12 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 (48-49 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-07-12 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 been98 words
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Article109 1985-07-12 29 VILLARD-DE-LANS (Franc*): Belgian Eric Vanderaerden won the 13th stage of the Tour de France yesterday, beating Tour leader Bernard Hinault into second place bv more than a minute. It was a shock victory tor Vanderaerden who held the Tour lead for four days in the first109 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-07-12 30 JAGJEET SINGH - V SPORTS K VIEW I 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 Cup173 words
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Article76 1985-07-12 30 ALICE TAY - 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 Merlion76 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-07-12 30 LUCY YEO - 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,179 words
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137 1985-07-12 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 down. I strongly believe that Junie has personally tried her best137 words
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108 1985-07-12 30 LI YUANBIN - 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, whicn stated that Junie had iust* started serious training again and thus was108 words
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Advertisement173 1985-07-12 28 DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO MR. RONEY TAN KEE LIAN AND FAMILY On the demise of his beloved father MR. MAURICE TAN CM 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 AND173 words
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Advertisement271 1985-07-12 28 NOTICE In tho Matter of tho Companies Act, Cap. 185 TECHNICAL STRUCTURES (PRIVATE) LIMITED In Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road 12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 4th July 1985 the271 words
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Advertisement112 1985-07-12 30 no the I jM I excellence. Lotto's technological know-how, I Wf- jfl I research and development, combined with I highly-Innovative SHOCIt-OFF technlqueI provide total I comfort, lightness and durability even the toughest fields. Lotto Tennis shoes I create new champs in W ••■hp I L*V V*"* TOPSPIN DYNAMITE WINNER I112 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-07-12 31 AP FRANKFURT, Fri AFTER YEARS of being overshadowed by East Germany's state-run sports programme, West German athletes have emerged as world-beaters in events stressing individual skills and effort The latest success: Wimbledon sensation Boris Becker. Long a powerhouse in soccer, track and field and skiing, WestAP - 500 words
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391 1985-07-12 31 Reuter PARIS, Friday SUMMER holidays are in full swing, and the Tour de France continues to captivate sports fans but soccer is already elbowing its unseasohal way back on to the French calendar. European champions France have fixed their gaze onReuter - 391 words
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