Singapore Monitor, 13 July 1985

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  • 13 1 FAREWELL EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30c*nts M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Saturday, July 13,1985
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  • 626 1  -  By WONG SING YEONG THE FIRST annual Glamour Awards, the most prestigious local contest for catwalkers, has attracted the cream of the models from top agencies. More than 500 models started on this road to glamour in January, of whom 24 will line up in
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  • 487 1  -  He is asked to appear before disciplinary committee By GANDHI AMBALAM THE LAW Society of Singapore is taking disciplinary action against Mr J B Jeyaretnam, secretarygeneral of the Workers' Party, who has been fined a total of $3,000 by the courts for fraudulently transferring
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  • home
    • 1036 2 IN THIS and the following pages of our farewell edition, our journalists will tell you a little of themselves and what their hopes and aspirations are now that the paper has been closed. The Chief Editor, Seah Chiang Nee, and Deputy Chief Editor, Toh
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    • 609 4  -  For a few Monitor employees, retrenchment would be their second in less than a year By PAT D'ROSE IF ASSISTANT features editor NG LORE KOON is retrenched as a result of the closure of the Singapore Monitor, it will be the second such blow
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    • 886 4  -  NOTEBOOK [b> YAP KOON HONG THEY echoed throughout the long newspaper day, the tender ironies which emerged 12 hours after our Press barons decided to tell everyone it was time to bury The Monitor. She reported for work as usual at the office an hour before dawn. She
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    • 318 6  -  CLOSURE OF THE MONITOR REPORTS: Catherine Ong and Benny Ortega A GROUP of concerned students at the National University of Singapore are planning to gather support to state the case for a second independent newspaper in Singapore. Led by Tan Tung Nuan, president of the
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    • 229 6 THE CLOSURE of The Singapore Monitor has made 36 Singapore Newspaper Services (SNS) production staff working at The Monitor uneasy although they were assured that there would be no redundancy. Told at 6.30 yesterday evening to take one week's leave from Monday, some of
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    • 365 6  -  By YONG POW ANG SINGAPORE workers were warned last night to brace themselves for a lower wage increase than they have been accustomed to even less than productivity growth so that more companies can keep afloat. The warning came from Brigadier-Gen-eral
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    • 156 6  -  By GANDHI AMABALAM NTUC-INCOME, the insurance arm of the labour movement, is to introduce "a few special schemes" for trade unions in an attempt to increase membership in the affiliates of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). In spite of the
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    • 247 7 EAT MUSHROOMS and eat them fresh. If you don't know how, we'll show you, says Everbloom Mushroom (Pte) Ltd in its latest promotion effort to let people know that fresh mushrooms are available in Singapore. People are so used to buying dried mushrooms imported from Japan
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    • 479 7  -  By SURESH NAIR SECURITY measures at West Peak Condominium have improved since the murder of a woman engineer last September. A Singapore Monitor check of a score of condominiums and highrise apartments at Bukit Timah, Holland, East Coast, West Coast, Jurong, Tanglin, River Valley
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    • 121 7  -  By JOSEPH LEE SINGAPOREANS travelling by train to Taiping between July 16 ana August 20 will only have to pay half the normal price. This 50-per-cent concessionary fare is one of the attractions in celebration of the Malayan Railway centenary. Mr Abdul
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    • 155 2 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. The men who invested Here's your chance to enjoy a real treat
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    • 103 3 the family out to>" M\ox lunch this Sunday Because a full buffet spread of 23 delicious local specialities awaits you! From salads and cold appetizers to main dishes like Diced Prawns With Dried Chilli, Beef Rendang, Chow Mein With Seafood, Pork Spare Ribs In Black Sauce, Sauteed Baby Squids. Plus
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    • 155 5 The Aeron Tradition Continues BMmBH MR AERON, For the person who appreciates the works of the master, now brings you the Casual and Business range for your T| selection. 'Ditcauex t£e ?4tno*t &apfce*UHy4, atTKefay f JUm>Jt€MMl'9K3Kn I ii^uHk HI fJ >jB fl j 1 You could win top prizes of
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  • world
    • 237 8 PHILADELPHIA, Sat WORKMEN put the finishing touches yesterday on the giant stage, linked electronically to a concert site in Britain, that will become the scene of the world's biggest rock concert to aid the hungry in Africa. "Worldwide, it's costins US$4
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    • 197 8 UPI BERLIN, Sat SEVERAL people posing as Middle East diplomats and suspected of plotting the hijack of an American airliner were arrested in possession of explosives at the main East Berlin airport, a West German newspaper said yesterday. Die Welt, in its early Saturday
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    • 54 8 Reuter PARIS, Sat A BATTERY-operated shaver that started to buzz inside a travelling bag touched off a security alert yesterday at Paris Orly Airport, where police evacuated part of a terminal while bomb experts investigated. Experts opening the bag gingerly, found the shaver which had accidentally
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    • 190 8 Reuter CAPE CANVERAL (Florida), Saturday THE SPACE shuttle Challenger, its engines spewing orange flame and white smoke, was left stranded on its launch pad yesterday when the spaceship's computers aborted the launch. The scheduled lift off was cancelled for the day with three seconds remainins
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 54 8 FOREIGN HIGHLIGHTS LUXEMBOURG, violating international rules, allowed a metals firm last year to sell Israel about 40 tonnes of uranium, the European Community said yesterday. But the executive commission of the 10-nation community said "now everything is in order" because the depleted uranium was
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      • 63 8 NORMAN Jewison's "A Soldier's Story" became the first US film to win a Gold Medal at the Moscow Film Festival yesterday, sharing the top honours with a Soviet World War II epic and the Greek "Descent of The Nine." In Jewison's movie, the war
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      • 49 8 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan arrived at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington yesterday to undergo the second removal of an intestinal growth in a year. He was smiling broadly and waved to onlookers when he entered the hospital. Asked how he felt, he said: "Fine."
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      • 53 8 THE FORMER President of West Germany's Wine Growers' Association was charged yesterday with adding sugar to low-qua-lity wine produced on his farm and selling it as a quality product to unsuspecting customers. The office said Werner Tyrell, 69, faced charges of fraud and breaking West Germany's
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      • 49 8 Reuter IRAQ said one of its planes was lost in action over Iran yesterday and Tehran reported the pilot was captured. The Iranian news agency Irna said the pilot was captured after his Soviet-made Suknoi--22 fighter bomber was shot down. Reuter
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      • 52 8 POLICE in Portadown, Northern Ireland, fired plastic bullets yesterday as they clashed with Protestant marchers angered by a decision to re-route their annual parade away from a Catholic part of this market town. Six policemen were injured and many demonstrators had been arrested as
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    • 543 8 H* SATURDAY PEOPLE Can you solve this? MATHS prodigy Ruth Lawrence, aged 13, found it hard to get excited when she became Britain's youngest graduate vet. "I'm not really terribly surprised," she said, when told she had won a first-class honours degree, a £100 Erize
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  • money
    • 189 9 WALL STREET DOW JONES CLOSE: 1,338.60 (+0.90) STOCK MARKET prices moved higher in active trading yesterday as investors speculating on lower energy prices bid up shares in transport companies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high for a second successive day, up 0.90
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    • 16 9 Straits Times Industrial Index close: 725.27 (-9.51) OUB Composite Share Price Index close: 359.06 (-4.45)
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    • 183 9 DOLLAR GOLD AP THE AMERICAN dollar fell sharply yesterday, extending a retreat that has seen it lose 3.2 per cent of its value in a week, following further evidence of sluggish economic activity in the United States. The price of gold rose as the dollar fell. Republic National Bank of
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    • 286 9  -  Only a handful present at Galax group creditors' meeting By JILL HUM UNSECURED creditors of the Galax group may recover up to one third of the amounts owed, depending on the particular debtor company. AH the sound and fury expected of a group which
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    • 216 9 MONOTONOUS and dreary that's how dealers described the local bourse this week. Poor sentiment continued to sink in with most stock prices closing sharply lower amidst forcea margin and short coverin* For the second week, the Straits Times Industrial Index closed at the year's low of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 180 9 111 ith more than 11,000,000 m records sold, it's small wonder W/ Some of the X If If that the Coasters thrill Coasters' Gold Hits: y I WW their audiences wherever f "Charlie Brown" they go. Performing all "Yakety Yak" over the United States and in "Searching" 12 other countries,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 42 9 PORTERFIELD BY JOE MARTIN fiCsO aaaa> WS. V aaoq, A 7K X \t QODQ» 1 \nk aoaa A V L NjV >f\?CV oaaa. A 7 WS aooa i A A f aaaa. I V I 5-l(. WEte £A<ZLV... POSW AO. THE 0UTTOH6
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  • opinion/letters
    • 417 10 "FAIR PLAY'S" letter "Motorist's request to see speed gun refused" (SM, July 10) has raised some interesting legal issues. He alleged that he "suspected there was a mix-up in the speed quoted by the officer" using a speed gun. The courts have
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    • 377 10  -  S H LIM (MS) Singapore 0207 I REFER to your report "Our magistrates queue for higher degrees" (SM, June 28) which I had just read on my recent return to Singapore. Your report that magistrates are "queueing" up for higher degrees merely to obtain
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    • 59 10 A LIBRARY is a place where educated people go. Yet one finds graffiti in the cubicles of the male toilets at the National Library and at its Bukit Merah branch. I would suggest that the authority use halfsized doors for the cubicles to deter vandals from
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    • 375 10  -  REPLY LOKE FOO YEE Secretary for Publicity NTUC I REFER to the writer "Silent" (SM, July II). He has misunderstood National Trades Union Congress's position on free-riders. The NTUC has no quarrel with workers who work for non-union-ised establishments. If all, or a majority
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    • 491 11 THE SINGAPORE MOMITOR BP— SINGAPOREANS in the past couple of weeks have had the worldwide horror of death on the road brought home to them graphically and tragically. First, a young Singaporean family was wiped out when its car plunged into a river gorge in
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    • 181 11  -  TEO HONG KIM Singapore 0512 THE RESIDENTS of the new estate in Clementi Avenue 6 are currently not being served by any feeder bus service, unlike the others in the whole of Clementi Town. In this connection, I would like to appeal to
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    • 138 11 THE daily, long traffic queue at the junction of the Central Expressway and Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 during Lhe rush hours is cause for concern. The traffic congestion is due to traffic from north of Avenue 1 and could be relieved by
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    • 350 11  -  WILFRED TEO Singapore 2776 I AM delighted you published Mr Tan Kwee Liat's letter (SM, July 9) highlighting the transport problems of residents at Yishun New Town. The implementation of an efficient bus service in Yishun, where there are hundreds of new "setters"
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 11 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted tor 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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  • 122 12 home A COMMITTEE of five started work early this year on the prototype for the relaunch of The Monitor. Chief Editor Seah Chiang Nee, Deputy Chief Editor Toh Thian Ser, Assistant Editor Felix Soh, Managing Editor (News Systems and Graphics) Phil Nesbitt and Editorial
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  • leisure
    • 539 13 Highlights Centrestage: Faerie Tale Theatre The Little Mermaid (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) ONE of the saddest fairy tales ever written by Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid tells the story of a young mermaid who falls in love with a sailor whom she saves after witnessing a
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    • 199 13 THE US top 10 pop singles, as listed by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (2) A View to a Kill Dnran Dnran (Capitol). 2. (3) Raspberry Beret Prince and The Revolution (Paisley Park-Warner Brothers). 3. (1) Sassodio Phil Collins (Atlantic). 4. (4) Heaven
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    • 145 15 WE at the Leisure Desk would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers and all our associates in the entertainment and service industries for their support. We hope that we have given Monitor readers not only a useful service in our television, film and diary pages,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 796 13 Film Guide QOLDEN (*****66) (11,1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30): YAMAHA Bohmo Fllem OrganUatlon FISH SHOP (C) Starring: Zhang Tiansi, Xa Ruiping, Li Zhiqiang (US. 3.15. ~3.. 9.3.. THE m torCyCle Yek, Y»g Qoa A SMALL SU&OU ""A™*"' Synopsis: Two New York policemen arrive in Hong Starring Mao Yongming, La Zhenihen, Zhang
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1431 14 12.30 SBCTEXT-Live Sample Pages. (Malay subtitles). 1 ,'vm. Jjr' 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights Police officer Danny Daniels, while in- .Wl 1 lp followed by Sesame Street.* vestigatmg a vice ring, is slam in a M ttf WW. A 2.05 Saturday Matinee: Shootout in a One motel room But he
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    • 176 14 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 That s Trad 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-four Hours News Summary 1.30 About Britain 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.30 From the Weeklies 3.45 Network UK 4.00 World News 4.09
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 454 16 leisure ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Stress independence, September 23 to October 22 creativity, courage of convic- Plans subject to revision, tions. Take lead in exchanging especially those involving ideas clash of intellects now travel. Know it, have "alternaproves more exciting than tive routes" available. Define clash of
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    • 204 16 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook V\MIA.UMV 15 6UP HAVWfr ToYtfCAV*;am RW6OH *nW SWAIT7 M/tfftS IWiV F«T "THAT fCMfcAlrf AH Poor. ttfftf TrfftiAffetffD SV HWW6- WMM UNPKWCTAWUIV/ 0V ACT.!* L*f MAfiMMCS. Executives iffucrtD &V J tn* Hfcto i*chhou*Y' iwev uwttP po things IDW fcwwrr N «PUat> C*AP*r«K-PHo«A? <IT NAPi THiM T&O V
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 179 17 Take a whirlwind tour of our Orchard Road this Sunday for 0n1y... The Sunday Monitor will take you throuah the ud and down sides of l Orchard Road in an 18-page Special I In Living, Stephen Tan takes a look Mrmifnr /< n. at the return of the real hero.
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 91 18 BEST PICKS 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT RACK 1 5 Oregon King a Age—d La«»mak« 1 3 Ooub* Adto* IV S Natural Nina 1 Bayu Wangi 3 SMonaraal Par Avion 4 Kay Factor 4 SWongawaMah SLordCahn 10 I'm Ana* Puarto Wco II aTambunH 2QramMn 4 Raapactabia 3 Phanomana 1 Maatar
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    • 135 18  -  By DANIEL of Lianhe Wanbao AGREED (Race 1 No 6), Heritage (Race 2 No 7) and Stinger (Race 6 No 9) are my three best bets for today. Agreed was third twice in a finish of necks and heads over 1,600 m to
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    • 390 18  -  By COMPUTER ANALYST BE PATIENT and wait till the later races to finish on the winning side in Ipoh today. This could well turn out to be a good move as the computer picks Good Move as the top bet of
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    • 355 18  -  By TET WITH Nigel Tiley not riding today, leading jockey Leong Swie Ying or S Y Leong has a great chance to widen the gap at the top of the table on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club meeting in
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    • 186 18  -  By MA TAN of Lianhe Wanbao DON'T look beyond Spinifex (Race 2 No 4) and Glisten (Race 3 No 1) for your winners in today's card of 10 races. They look the best and stand out in weak fields. Spinifex, with seven races behind him,
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    • 214 18 TET MA-ZtCNTAN MA TAN (Moftrtor) (Zaoleo) iwmBmi SDregonKJno, JMrttceQuy 4Lewfns*et 4 La«vmai.« 6 Agreed 5 Oregon Kog Race 2 lOCevett 4lpMfnl aSpmileni 7He*ege Heritage m 5HaUireifene •Zwy 9Mo*ne 7 H«ntag«IN Race) 2 Nuctaar Number 4 Key F.cio/ 1 OJtttert 1 Gaston 6 Par Avion 4 Key Fector Race
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    • 195 18 1st 2nd 3rd S Y leong 28 11 16 Nigel Tiley 26 18 16 App llamad. 22 23 10 Malcolm Johnston 21 23 22 GCook 18 27 22 Submn Dolwee 18 9 15 Terry Lucas 16 9 7 AppLNDanis 14 21 10 FooYuhKong 14 9 7 Connorton 13
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  • classified/sports
    • 248 21  -  1985 PUIRA CUP Idiaia Lumpur By ERNEST FRIDA in KUALA LUMPUR THAILAND rallied brilliantly to grab the lead from defending champions and pretournament favourites Malaysia after the third round of the South-east Asia Amateur Golf Championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club yesterday. The
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    • 142 21 648 Thailand 215. 217, 216 (Bunchoo Ruangkit 70. Sanchi Senaphron 75, Thaworn V 71, Boothum U-Pan 79); 653 Malaysia 219, 209, 225 (Suffian Tan 74, P Segaran 75, N Ravichanthiran 76. Saad Yusoff 77), 661 the Philippines 217, 223, 221 (GmMermo Abba 72, Robert Pactolerin 74, Antokm
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    • 104 21 Reuter LONDON, Saturday EVERTON are to tour Canada later this month following the International Football Federation's (Fifa) decision to lift the worldwide ban imposed on English clubs. The English league champions and European Cup Winners Cup holders play the Canadian National Team on July 31 followed
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    • 167 21 Reuter NOTTINGHAM, Sat AUSTRALIA stunningly restored their ailing fortunes when they caused a collapse in which England's last six wickets crashed for 40 on the second day of the third cricket test yesterday. England, seemingly on course for a monumental first innings total at
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 404 21 THE MEETING PLACE SINCERE CHINESE MAN, educated overseas, seeks graduate or professional female friends Aged below 35. Reply to: S.M. Box 802, #03-01 A, Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315 CHINESE LADY EXECUTIVE. 34 years. Christian, would like to know gentlemen between 35 45 years anc 1 of height
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    • 376 21 NOTICES DEXION FAR EAST (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary 1 Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of DEXION 1 FAR EAST (PTE) LTD held on 12 July 1985, the following Special RetoJ lution was duly passed:- That DEXION FAR EAST (PTE) LTD be wound up voluntarily and that Messrs Roger
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    • 108 21 JURONG CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporattd in Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICAn Share Certificate No. *****9 for 1 x 1,000 shares registered in the name of Mr Tan Ngerng Yu has been reported lost, destroyed or mislaid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that replacement certificate will be issued and the original lost certificate will
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    • 187 21 0 SHELL INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are Invited trom aualified candidates for four Shell International Petroleum Company Scholarships for post-graduate courses in Energy Technology leading to the degree of Master of Engineering or Master of Science beginning in January 1986. These scholarships are tenable at the Asian Institute of
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  • sports
    • 275 22  -  By K SILVAM SINNATHAMBI Pandian set the only record of the day at the national schools track and field meet at the National Stadium. The controversial schoolboy half-miler froze the watches at one minute 54.5 in the 800 m yesterday. Running a blistering race
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    • 260 22 BOYS A: Long Jump: 1 Zhao Zongxin 2 Cai Wetlong 3 Deng Youxing 6.61 m; 400 m hurdles: 1 S A Malik Aljunied 2 Avtar Singh 3 Sazali Surat 55.9; 200 m: 1 Xie Wetsen 2 Frankie Lee 3 Gary CheJliah 21.8; 800 m: 1 S Pandian 2
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    • 282 22 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday DENMARK'S Morten Frost slumped to a controversial semi-final defeat against Indonesia's Icuk Sugiarto in the Thailand Open badminton championships yesterday. Sugiarto, last year's winner but seeded number four this year, whipped Frost 15-9, 15-7 in a stunning 38-minute upset. But Frost,
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    • 349 22 Reuter LEIMEN (Wast Germany), Saturday THE TOWN of Leimen buzzed to the name of Boris Becker yesterday as more than 10,000 cheering wellwishers jammed the streets to welcome home their most famous son. A volley of musket shots rang out in Becker's
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    • 56 22 Dane Morten Frost threw a rare tantrum when he stormed off the court without shaking hands with Icuk Sugiarto The incident was provoked by the Indonesian s many calls for sweat on court to be mopped up. although the rules state that this is to be done
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    • BRIEFLY
      • 41 22 SPORTS IN SHORT THE BRITISH Olympic Association (BOA) yesterday chose the Midlands industrial city of Birmingham as Britain's nominee to stage the 1992 Summer Games. The choice was announced after a BOA committee meeting voted overwhelmingly to select Birmingham
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      • 56 22 A 22-YEAR-OLD welterweight boxer was reported in serious condition yesterday after he was knocked out in a bout at Madison Square Garden. A spokesman said that Willie Machado of Hartford, Connecticut, suffered a fracture of the third cervical vertebrae in the back of his neck and also
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      • 75 22 NOLAN RYAN, baseball's greatest-ever strikeout pitcher, reached a new career milestone yesterday when he recorded his 4,000 th strikeout in a game against his original team, the New York Mets. The Houston Astros righthander set the new mark when he retired outfielder Danny Heep on the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 197 22 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF EXIM PRIVATE LIMITED (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuant to Section 308( 1) of the Companies Act. Cap 185 that a final general meeting of
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 257 23  -  By S GULAM MOKHTAR DAHAEI may yet lay his hand on the Golden Boots Award though his team, Selangor, are not playing in the Malaysia Cup final tonight. But whether "Super Mokh," with his 12 goals, finishes as the top scorer in the competition will
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    • 504 23  -  Cup final will pit Johor's fitness against FT's superior tactics mum or '85 By S GULAM in KUALA LUMPUR A TECHNICALLY and tactically superior Federal Territory hope to achieve what a number of other teams, including Singapore, have failed to do in the last 15 matches
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    • 248 23 LOOKING back on the Malaysia Cup, 1985: SINGAPORE returned to the competition after a three-year absence. Their return was welcome by all. SINGAPORE won the League Cup for the first time with a pointtally of 35. MALACCA were banned for the remaining season after they were found guilty
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