The New Paper, 5 March 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 167 1 m ESCAPE FROM ABORTION Thobaby who almost wasn't bom: Mr Li Jin Mu, carrying his second child May, with hit wife Sai Zhen and nephew Cheung Chun Kong. Picture from USA Today. Pregnant woman and husband flee China to avoid fifth abortion. "My doctor said another abortion would kill me,"
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  • 107 1 Japanese company Hello Tomorrow Inc holds first-ever fashion show for breast cancer patients in Tokyo. Items shown include brassieres and this artificial breast pad. It is made of rubber-like material called "homelatex". Japanese owner, Ms Maria Nino, runs shop in Tokyo to cater to breast
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 320 2 AN 81-year-old woman died on Saturday afternoon after a vicious attack on a staircase landing. Madam Gan Woen San's skull was fractured by assailants, believed to be robbers, between the 7th and the 8th levels of Block 10, Upper Boon Keng
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    • 88 2 In Singapore, whatever community you belong to, whatever the size of your community, we give you equal treatment. Everyone gets a full month to celebrate his culture. We must be one of the few places in the world where we encourage our own communities
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    • 382 2  -  By Lois Ng SWARMS of mos-quito-like insects have hit homes in Potong Pasir Avenue 1. Attracted by light, the mosquito lookalikes fly into the flats, forcing residents to shut windows and doors. One resident whose home has been plagued by the insects called The
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    • 209 2  -  By Suresh Nair A RED carpet welcome awaits 18 Singapore police officers this afternoon when they return home after 43 weeks in the south-west African state of Namibia. Home Affairs Minister Professor S Jayakumar will be the guest-of-honour at a special ceremony at Changi Airport at
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    • 38 2 HOTIINEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 226 3 CROWDS continued to pack the newly-opened Geylang Serai Malay Cultural Village yesterday. Stallholders generally reported brisk business over the week. A shop owner who sells decorative ornaments said that he had made as much as $500 a day since the village was officially opened
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    • 324 3 DOUBLE-DECKER beds are no longer confined to trains and homes. They can now be found in some hotel rooms. Novotel Orchid Inn introduced double deckers in its family rooms on Feb 1 so the rooms can accommodate "a complete family". Double-decker beds have
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    • 48 3 What is a cukur rambut ceremony? It is the rite of cutting a small patch of the baby's hair. This takes place after the baby has had a growth of hair, usually after seven days. This goes with a feast of bubur putih red Jm and white porri
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 551 4 NO prizes for guessing the conversation topic among Singapore motorists this past week. Since last Monday, when the Communications and Information Minister, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, announced the details of the quota system, street talk has been of little else but the new and
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    • 328 4 THE vehicle quota system is not a scheme to allow speculators or the Government to make money, according to Dr Yeo Ning Hong. The Government is working out a series of measures to ensure that speculators don't make money: Individuals, companies and
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    • 305 4  -  By Irene Hoe THE building industry is going for Information Technology. Hot on the heels of TradeNet, MediNet, PortNet and LawNet, comes BuildNet.' This new electronic information network will let professionals, developers and contractors check legislation and regulations on planning and building plan approvals. Eventually,
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    • 119 4 The Construction Industry Development Board has set up a Construction Information Technology Forum to develop overall IT strategy for the industry. In a speech for this morning, CIDB's chairman, Dr Cham says a comprehensive industry wide strategy is urgently needed "because of the proliferation of different
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    • 334 5  -  By Lim Phay-ling MORE companies are raising the retirement age, according to the National Trades Union Congress journal, NTUC News. Almost nine out of 10 collective agreements (CAs) registered with the Industrial Arbitration Court between October and December last year, allowed for retirement beyond the
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    • 140 5  -  By Suresh Nair TWO brothers, with 40 years' police experience between them, got a big pat on the back last Saturday. They were among the 102 police officers praised by Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong for their investigative work. The commendation ceremony was held at the
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    • 507 6  -  Stories/ Lim Phay Ling A MUSEUM displaying mementoes from 111 years of the history of Raffles Girls School (RGS) will be one of the special features of the new secondary school building when it is ready in 1992. The New Paper understands that the small
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    • 261 6 THE new $24.5 million Raffles Girls School may have all the top-of-the-range facilities but many ex-Raf-flesians still have a soft spot for their old alma mater at Queen Street. Lawyer Ms Farideh Namazie, for instance, feels a little sad every time she goes by the
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    • 167 6 1844, March 4: Raffles Girls School started in one classroom of the Singapore Institute which later became known as Raffles Institution. The girls were separated from the boys even then. 1879: A board of management took over. RGS officially became a girls' school with the appointment
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    • 723 7 nßMM■■* y im W» 4rmy. ~|w ti I 4B m JB delighted when he read about such I JH a chance in the Army. He ioined us K*,-F H /I PAIVIIIt TnStT a s I B 13 a OCVf VUI UfClfc paid a full salary. I r/ You can do
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 264 8 MAILBOX You have a point of view. You can call our HotlinePlus (734-7711). You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. We need your full name, address and also your telephone number if you have one.
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    • 346 8 I REFER to the article "Shock by Hunks in Swim Trunks" by Irene Ng (TNP, Feb 24/25). I was really shocked by this comment: "This contestant should not be here at all." I think a judge is really unfair when she makes such unkind remarks
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    • 138 8 ADOPTAPET Each week on Monday, this column will feature a pet in the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The Pet is in need of a home. AKI the X'Akita breed dog is looking for a home with a
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    • 461 9 On Feb 23, Chris Ho started what he called his "underground disco tour" to promote his new album, Nite Songs in Day-Glo. Originally, the tour was to have ended at Ridley's and Dreams tonight. But the shows were cancelled. SURESH NAIR finds out the
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    • 211 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. alma mater: A person's alma mater is the school or university he or she went to. civil lawsuit: A case in a court of law that concerns the private
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    • 367 9 FANS of singer Chris Ho said on Saturday they felt disappointed and cheated that his shows had been cancelled. While all eight people The New Paper spoke to gave their unanimous thumbs down to the cancellations, the singer himself was the picture of reasonableness.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 501 10 BRITIAN'S Scotland Yard believes it has unearthed a major credit card forgery ring based in Hongkong. Six people have been arrested in England, six others in South Korea and three in Hongkong. A triad is believed to be masterminding the scam, the South
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    • 107 10 AFP. A BOMB explosion marred Chile's "wedding of the century" that of a former Miss Universe and a US television producer. None of the 600 guests present was injured by yesterday's morning blast, authorities said. The bomb exploded near the Cousino Palace, where
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    • 238 10 Reuter. PRO-REFORM candidates were leading in early returns from elections to the Russian Federation, one of three Soviet republics which went to the polls yesterday. Radical Communist Boris Yeltsin was leading by a wide margin in the Urals mountain city of Sverdlovsk, said a Moscow Voters
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    • 183 10 Reuter. A DUEL between a police inspector and a newspaper editor, approved by the Uruguayan government under a 1920 law that allows duelling, has been called off because of a technicality. The government gave Inspector Saul Claveria permission last month to challenge newspaper editof Federico Fassano
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    • 195 10 THE lambada the hip-twitching and thigh-entangling South American dance is under fire from Chile's Catholic Church. The church last week called the dance a "destroyer of Christian values", according to a report published in the Malay Mail newspaper. The highly-rhythmic lambada takes its name
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 418 11 A WOMAN fled with her family from China to the United States so that she could have a second child. If she had remained in China, Ms Wang Sai Zhen, 34, would have been forced to have an abortion for the fifth time.
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    • 105 11 IT is not against the law for a couple to have more than one child, said China's State Family Planning Commission. The law states that a couple must be "committed to practise family planning". Single-child families do get economic benefits, including preference in education and housing.
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    • 33 11 East Berlin's first: Susanne Koerbs, 26, was crowned Miss East Berlin last Saturday at the first beauty competition to be held on this half of the divided city. Picture/ Afp
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    • 57 11 Reuter. TOKYO shares fell after opening mixed today, mainly on arbitrage selling against stock index futures, brokers said. Major decliners were the oil, bank, rubber, some manufacturing, mining, shipping, retail, textile, fishery and paper/pulp sectors. Warehouse, construction, precision instrument, communications, non-life insurance, rolling stock, trading house, railway/bus and
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    • 243 11 Wire service. A HOMEMADE bomb exploded in Manila's financial district of Makati late yesterday. No one was injured. Scattered shooting was also reported last night in Tuguegarao, capital of Cagayan province about 400 km north of Manila. The blast and the sporadic sniper fire
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    • 116 11 Kedah's CM not involved Anwar Bernama. KEDAH'S Chief Minister is not involved in the theft of logs at the University Utara Malaysia campus grounds, says Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The Malaysian Cabinet Committee on Government Management which conducted an investigation found no evidence to implicate Datuk Seri Haji Osman Arof
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  • Showtime
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      506 12  -  By Lo Tien Yin THESE days after a good show, the audience could well be cheering "Stage hands! Stage hands!" alongside "Author! Author!" Stage hands are, after all, the heroes, said Ms Tisa Ng, Arts Festival's Deputy Director. They work round the clock. It is no surprise that
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    • 156 12 GETTING the stage ready is an exciting job because one learns new techniques. Mr Sebastian Song, 27, an audio-visual technician with the National Stadium, finds lighting design most interesting. "One visiting company used lavender and mauve colours to depict a dreamscape. This seemed strange at
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    • 183 12 DAVID Peachey, 28, hopes to see his name in a ballet programme under the production section some day. At the moment he is contented as a volunteer stage help. He helped unpack the Lyon Opera Ballet's massive props (six tonnes of them) at the Kallang Theatre.
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    • 605 13  -  By Vivien Chiong j ULIE Su Rui has entered a new phase in her career with the start of a new decade. She no longer sings about love but about social awareness. Just as Phil Collins sides with the homeless and Tom Petty denounces
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    • 454 13  -  NIJINSKY Wednesday SBC 12, 10.30 pm PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin Lo Tien Yin THIS film is about homosexuals in love. But that is incidental. It is about relationship the hurt and the agony of it. And it is the same for all people whatever
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  • sports
    • 725 14  -  Singapore pushes for the pulling power of the tug-of-war with an eye nthe Olympics 'ESBfik Ken Jalleh Jr SINGAPORE will push for the promotion of a game in which eight men at each end of a rope will risk hernia and heartache to make like reluctant
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    • 296 14 THE tug-of-war could have started with two boys fighting over a piece of rope, but history says otherwise. In fact history has conflicting accounts: Some books claim that it originated in ancient China during the harvest-gathering season, while others say it was used to train
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  • 208 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong AT long last, after 40 heart-rend-ing episodes, The New Dragon Sword and Heaven Sabre (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) came to an end last night. And what a pulsating climax to the most popular Hongkong serial since Man in the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 116 15 Page 18 ill TINJAUAN I i IIJSIWH JUK i (SBC 5 7 50pm) I Pf'iii ISiBwllft Richard Hui The programme V III y 1 I]/' looks at the focus of the budget, v"i 1 llllll' liiPPilr presented last week, and the trend of jjjljj I budgets over the past 25
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    • 1072 15 THE NEW PAPER/Monday, March 5, 1990 Pag* the village hero iSfflßffir (SBC 8, 6.45 pm) i K^jJl ll M JinJugong: Da-Ji and his gang imgli f f |i. decide to return the files and dossiers jmf ißfilii llll''' f®'' of the corrupt court officials to W 3.32 PM Programme Summary
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  • 208 17  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong AT long last, after 40 heart-rend-ing episodes, The New Dragon Sword and Heaven Sabre (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) came to an end last night. And what a pulsating climax to the most popular Hongkong serial since Man in the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 125 17 TINJAUAN IR jinlulH NttMUl liitu I El (SBC 5, 7.50pm) I 111 ISIBifIB 111 Itffll ffiiil f itti! BIU1 Richard Hu: The programme 111 111 l llliilll' ti Mil If looks at the focus of the budget, \vS iftfßS Ml HI 1 Presented last week, and the trend of lill
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    • 1140 17 THE VILLAGE HERO 1 j PflpF' (SBC 8, 6.45 pm) .< f ||lf||J|!|!' :j|J|| Jin Jugong: Da-Ji and his gang J lIHHH 0,1 *Jflt decide to return the files and dossiers I KlJllMlll 1111 l I of the corrupt court officials to V $L J ,'J;; '''4**' I Hai-Rui. f
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  • ON THE WAR PATH
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      724 18  -  Ken Jalleh Jr Illustration/ Soh Ah Teck SINGAPORE will push for the promotion of a game in which eight men at each end of a rope will risk hernia and heartache to make like reluctant bridegrooms on the threshold. The effort is akin to keeping Fido from watering a
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    • 295 18 THE tug-of-war could have started with two boys fighting over a piece of rope, but history says otherwise. In fact history has conflicting accounts: Some books claim that it originated in ancient China during the harvest-gathering season, while others say it was used to train
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  • SHOWTIME
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      385 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong MAGGIE PROTECTS IMAGE WHEN Maggie Cheung returned to Hongkong from filming in Moscow, she was shocked to find TV cameras and reporters at the airport. The reason? "I've been filming for days on end without rest. I looked so tired, had no make-up on and
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    • 455 19  -  A Totally Fictitious Island in the Sun Actors Theatre Circle Bibi's Theatre Pub 8.15 pm, March 4 to 8, 11 to 15 FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Adeline Woon Adeline Woon I 1 T didn't really happen. The play was about totally
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 272 20 ITALIAN designer Gianni Versace hails the return of the female form in his Genny collection this spring-summer. Cleverly-draped pleats and folds team with soaring skirt lengths. There are plenty of sarong-wrapped skirts. Variations of the jumpsuit dominate the collection and jodhpurs make a comeback. Versace uses
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    • 191 20 YET another girls' school is raising money for its school building by roping in former students now working in the fashion industry to help. The latest is Methodist Girls School and old girl Tina Tan, owner of the Gianni Versace boutique. Together they hope to
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 280 21 MONDAYRADIO B3323»niOB! E333HHBB NOON News in Brief NOON News In Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music (cont'd) I.45 Midday Market Report 3.00
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    • 181 21 COMICRELIEF Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee pltD I Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f£AM I f hO tAGX. V one op 7 j I 1o&ncwop r<~\ 1 we V HAVE 1QW60CP/ George the Robot/Stephen Stanley Msg. %U UP AIJT f ur s T6>jo ]T Loiq oistmc£ nfev 1 J hfo... Duffy/Bruce Hammond UOOK,
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 484 22 COMICRELIEF MON DAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh rTTTnjinTjTJ^B NOON Good Music. Company NOON Newsdesk r: —rm i -i And Me 12.30 ottthoshoH \\Kt TO TjWy&y C -r, K I; )t y E2l€fdg& t ylUrnrr\y~WU7/ 12.15 Sentimental Journoy 12.45 At Homo With... rClo aA— bM .»nd finM P,PI \Z7L 12.30 Keeping Track
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  • UPDATE
    • 1642 23 ►Cbjtoktage I —yjr ISLAND IN THE SUN. But the island is totally 1 fictitious, says the title. This musical comedy incorporates a talent quest, a look into the fictitious island's nightlife and featuring songs about the island. Ends Thursday. March 11 to March 15. 8.15
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    • 20 23 CENTRESTAGE: ISLAND IN THE SUN OUT AND ABOUT: HAWKER HYGIENE FOOD: XIAMEN FUJIAN FOOD COMING UP: YOUNG ARTISTS
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    • Article, Illustration
      86 23 Choose from a bewildering array of Thai food, all equally imbued with Thai spice. Spicy lemon grass soup is one dish to try. So are salads such as spicy squid salad and spicy pig's ear salad. Also sample wild boar in sweet dry curry sauce, stuffed fried
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 210 24 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 831 Employment A high-Itch Swedish company in Henderson ha* immediate vacancy for 1. SALES CLERK 2. ADMIN CLERK Mln OCE O' Level Able to type neatly and accurately Knowledge of PC an advantage Mln 1 year working experience Good telephone com*
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    • 347 24 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment A leader in the packaging Industry with a group of subsidiaries is looking for suitable candidates to flit the following vacancies: •i MANAGEMENT TRAINEES 1 fsTORE SUPERINTENDENT/! Polytechnic Diploma in Electrical/Mechanical/Production OTStBPISPrarn Engineering or equivalent bTUKcKccPcR Completed National Service qcE
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    • 112 24 I TANAH MERAH] I \\W7COUHTRY CLUB I requires H Able to speak write both English I I Mandarin with at least secondary education I I Age between 18 to 34 yrs I Pleasant disposition I I Experience required I I Working hours Split shift B I Salary S$ 1.360/- (including
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    • 240 24 831 Employment P—l Restaurant Requires: J MALE/ FEMALE FULL/ PART-TIME Sl. GENERAL J CLERK ■2. CASHIER 83. HOSTESS S ■4. WAITERS/ I WAITRESSES ■5. COOKS/ ASST. 8 8 COOKS ■6. KITCHEN i HELPERS 2 87. CLEANERS I ■8. PANTRY" i MAIDS I Cloeed on ttmdaya 1 Public 8 I? 0
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 241 25 831 Employment mmmmmmmmimamSmmmmmSSSammmmSmm 831 Employment 831 Employment 5BB&SBBBSSBSSBBBB5B5B5BS AA TOO-RW 1TECHNOII.OGIES (fSl) PTE LTO W A subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation I /pB0DUCTI0n\ t f r TJBST I I etoro) WALK-IN INTERVIEWS: Monday Friday (0am 8pm) TRI-M TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD Blk 8, Lorong Bakar Batu Kolam Ayer Industrial Park, #07-01,
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    • 259 25 831 Employmant L SINGAPORE C J Wc at the Hard Rcx Ca e s,n S a P° re recognise our staff as I our most vital asset and we are committed to providing them with excellent growth opportunities. If you have what It takes, you can really go places with
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    • 2 25 831 Employmant
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    • 45 25 831 Employment I Petroleum co. in Jurong has vacancies for: 1) GENERAL CLERK 2) GENERAL WORKERS 3) DELIVERY MAN Preferably residing In Jurong. Boon Lay, Bt Batok areas Interested applicants please call personally for an Interview at: 30 Gul CrMc*nt, S pore 2262. T»< *****03.
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    • 207 25 831 Employment fc II r' ri KIIM ruousning rirm CLERICAL cum RESEARCH ASST. No experience required Credit In English PC knowledge an advantage but not necessary a Able to type Pleasant personality Hardworking and able to work Independently 5 day week Promotion opportunities very good Please send resume with photo
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 719 26 Is Convert Your Time To I C A$H. Whether you're an'N'or training. 1 'o'Level student, this We invite you to call I is a good opportunity f or Rachel at for you to earn and I *****66 for an learn. Join us as: I appointment or write I (with contact
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    • 449 26 831 Employment 831 Employment fr SPONSORSHIP nl| Certificate in Hotel Skills (NTC 2) April 1990 Intake We invite applications for the NTC-2 course in Food Beverage Service and Food Preparation, a two year programme organised by SHATEC. Eligibility: Applicants must possess either one of the following NTC-3 in a hotel
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    • 314 26 831 Employment 831 Employment I BENE FASHION SINGAPORE leading Italian fashion has vacancies for:DATA OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST j GCE 'O' or 'A' level P.C. Knowledge Is preferred Minimum 1 year's working experience JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK i| j GCE 'N' or 'O' level 1| LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping !i| j P.C. knowledge is
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 573 27 831 Employment 831 Employment ACBS 4 ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTE LTD Due to business expansion, we lnvlt* suitably qualified applicants for the post of: A. SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O'/'A'level (Commerce) LCCI Accounting Experience in keeping full set of books Preferably with 2-3 years' of relevant experience B. GENERAL CLERK GCE
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    • 326 27 831 Employment Property Developer In CBD area requires: A) SECRETARY B) JUNIOR SECRETARY C) ADMIN. CLERK 0) ACCOUNTS CLERK Mature li with a pleasant disposition Bilingual It PC literate (advantage) For post A, mln. 5 years working experience Secretarial qualifications Interested applicants, please send full resume with copies of certificate,
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    • 620 27 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment n sßß llilir i f WALK-IN INTERVIEWS Monday Friday 8.30 am 4.00pm GENERAL CLERKS PURCHASING CLERK CLERK/TYPISTS i r nnr STORE CLERK P GCE 'O' Normal or Technical stream 3 GCE O level passes including English. Abjhty to Clerk/Typists must be able
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  • SPORTS
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      360 28  -  CALIBRE STRIKERS By S Gulam I ■F YOU are a striker in the Premier League, then start delivering the goods now and you could win a place 'in Singapore's Malaysia Cup soccer squad. Newly-appointed national coach Robin Chan is searching for calibre strikers to beef up his team's goal-poaching
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    • 130 28 KIMMO Tarkkio will, after all, play in Tiong Bahru's crucial match against Geylang International on Wednesday. The Finnish World Cupper said this after his two-goal feat against Telok Kurau United yesterday. He was orginally scheduled to leave for Florida on Wednesday morning
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    • 211 28  -  TYRWHITT 0 GEYLANG 3, TIONG BAHRU 4 TELOK KURAU 0 By Abdul Shukor DESPITE an emphatic 3-0 win over Tyrwhitt Soccerites at Jalan Besar last night, Geylang International should find its route to the 1990 League title very dodgy. Its next two matches are against tough
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    • 135 28  -  By S Gulam HIGH-RIDING Tiong Bahru blew a great chance to set a new scoring record in the Premier League yesterday at Toa Payoh Stadium. The former giant, bidding to regain the g'ory of 1987 when it won all the titles at stake, virtually toyed with its opponent
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    • 383 29 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND COVENTRY 2 VILLA 0 AFP. ASTON Villa's challenge for the English League soccer title ran into trouble again yesterday. It suffered its second successive defeat this time by Coventry. Two goals in less than a minute, highlighted by substitute Kevin Drinkell scoring with his
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    • 176 29 EUROPE KICKOFF: PORTUGAL Reuter. SPORTING'S hopes of its first League title in eight years virtually vanished after a 3-2 defeat by Porto. Two penalty goals by Belgian international Stefan Demol helped Porto retain top place with 39 points, three ahead of Benfica. Demol opened the scoring in
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    • 127 29 SQUASH Reuter. WORLD champion Jansher Khan beat Australian Rodney Martin to win the Spanish Open title yesterday Martin, who dispatched second seed Jahangir Khan in straight games in Saturday's semi-finals, battled hard against Jansher but eventually succumbed 13-15, 15-6, 15-3, 15-12. "It was not easy and I
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    • 241 29 Wire services. SPANISH international Victor Munoz is being lined up for a summer move to QPR. The 33-year-old midfielder, whose contract with Italian club Sampdoria expires then, has already met QPR managing director Clive Berlin and coach Don Howe here, and is keen to try English football. SCOTTISH Under-21
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    • 661 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Finnish Open finals Men's singles: Morten Frost (Den) bt Hermawan Susanto (Indo) 15-13, 4-15, 15-9. Doubles: Imay Hendra/Bagus Setiadi (Indo) bt Max Gandrup/Thomas Lund (Den) 18-17, 14-18, 15-9. Women's singles: Pernille Nedergaard (Den) bt Christine Magnusson (Swe) 12-10, 11-0. Doubles: Maria
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    • 705 30 Zarinah Abdullah's decision last week to quit studies for sport is a bold one. It may well prove to be a watershed in Singapore's meritocratic society. Will more follow her example, BERNARD PEREIRA asks WHILE all of Singapore rejoiced over our young scholars' success
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    • 123 30 FINNISH OPEN BADMINTON Reuter. DANISH top seed Morten Frost beat Indonesia's Hermawan Susanto 15-13, 4-15, 15-9 to win the men's singles title in Helsinki yesterday. Frost pulled back from 11-10 down to win the first game 15-13. Susanto quickly took the second but Frost
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  • 260 31 EUROPE KICKOFF: HOLLAND Reuter. BRAZILIAN striker Romario will be out of soccer for thre? months. He broke his leg during his team PSV Eindho- ven's 9-2 victory over FC Den Haag yesterday. The injury, a fracture of the right leg just above the ankle, has thrown Romano's
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    • 52 31 ASTON VILLA LOSES AGAIN Paul McGrath's midfield mastery fails to inspire Aston Villa. It goes down to its second consecutive defeat this time 2-0 to Coventry/Page 30 ZARINAH'S BIG STEP IKS Zarinah Abdullah's decision to quit studies for badminton may prove a watershed in Singapore sport. Will more follow her
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