The New Paper, 16 September 1989

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  • 20 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16/ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 172 1 CLEAN BH f j I ID I h ur fe.s£j DIRTY STALLS Ministry of the Environment's war on dirty stalls continues. All hawkers in markets and food centres given order: Spruce up your stalls according to new standards being drawn up. War is part of Ministry of the Environment campaign
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  • 51 1 Yes, this IS former US President Ronald Reagan. Half his hair has been shaved off for surgery through his skull to remove blood. He's seen waving a cap to a crowd at an airport in Rochester, Minnesota, as wife Nancy puts a protective hand on his head. Picture/
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 171 2 Wire services. A SIMPLE Aids test which gives an answer in ten minutes is expected to be licensed in the United States this year. The test uses colours to show if patients are infected with the deadly virus. White will indicate health. Blue will
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    • 440 2 SPRUCE up food stalls. That's the order going out as part of the government's war against dirty food and stalls. Markets, food centres and other eating establishments will be affected. They will have to give their stalls a facelift according to standards
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    • 137 2 FIVE youths were attacked in broad daylight by 15 armed men yesterday. One of the youths, Mr Ravi Chandran, 17, was warded in Tan Tock Seng Hospital with cuts on both his hands and head. He is in a stable condition. Police said the attackers
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      45 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name and address and, if there is one, your phone number too.
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    • 123 2 Wire services. A PASSENGER plane with 22 people on board was reported missing yesterday over Indonesia's eastern province of Irian Jaya. The official Antara news agency said the state-owned Merpatai Nusantara Airlines' Otter aircraft was reported missing while en route from Manokawari on the northern coast of
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    • 36 2 IN yesterday's report, Jest a Card with Singapore Touch, the names of the three men in the photograph were in the wrong order. They should have read from left as Henry, Kim Song and Steven.
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    • 417 3  -  By Thusitha De Silva V ANDALS have gone underground at the East Coast Parkway. They are responsible for damage to two of the 11 underground passes that run below the East Coast Parkway between Fort Road and the Tanah Merah Country Club. The underpasses are
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    • 291 3 PEOPLE arrived up to one hour early for the last of the 15 joint The New Paper/Neptune Friday Funfare promotion lucky draws yesterday. The draw was slated for 2 pm. By then, there was a queue snaking from Neptune's Cecil Street office to the lift
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  • 1083 4 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew turns 66 today. The New Paper joins Singaporeans in wishing him many happy returns. Yesterday, we invited readers to share some of their unforgettable moments revolving round the PM with us. The response was immediate and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 413 6 T I HE Ministry of the Environment has stepped up house-to-house surveys in the Everitt Road North and East Coast Road areas. In a statement to The New Paper, ENV said insecticide spraying has also been carried out to destroy the adult Aedes mosquitoes. These
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    • 102 6 TWO foreigners were charged yesterday with trafficking in about 80 g of heroin. They were caught in the men's toilet of the Carlton Hotel lobby on Thursday afternoon. No plea was taken from Danny Cheung, 31, from Hongkong, and Low Wai Keong, 22, a Malaysian. Both
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    • 420 6 COMMERCIAL banks have raised some service charges and are putting the blame on rising operating costs. They are also cutting back on the "inefficient" use of their services by customers, says Business Times. For instance, OCBC Bank is now allowing current account customers with balances below
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    • 211 6 TWO cases of toddlers drowning in pails of water in HDB flats have been heard within the space of a week. State Coroner Hamzah Moosa yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of 11-month-old Abdul Hafiz bin Abdul Malik. His head
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    • 24 7 -^^^^^^^^^^Ma lßHHNH< '^iHH|pMßßß|Bß|Mi^^^H^H9^^^^^ nnr~—^ A B t W/M 1 "-*w^\ 4stetr SINGAPORE DRUG ABUSE SINGAPORE ANTI-NARCOTICS ASSOCIATION BEFORE IT DESTROYS US B m J
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 556 8  -  By Lois Ng H EEREN Building, a 58-year-old Tudor-style building on Orchard Road, will be torn down to make way for redevelopment next March. Six tenants of Heeren Building told The New Paper yesterday that they have received notice to move out of their
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    • 154 8 ANOTHER fashion gala sweeps into town next Thursday. That is when Lanvin presents its Autumn/Winter 89/90 collection at the Hyatt Hotel. This charity gala dinner is in aid of the Home Nursing Foundation and the Postgraduate Medical Library. All tickets have been sold out. Four
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    • 140 9  -  By Angeline Song TWELVE secondary schools and 14 junior colleges pit their computing skills against one another this morning at this year's National Software Competition finals. This is the fourth in the annual series. Contestants have to come up with computer programs in two
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    • 108 9 THOUGH they are the defending champions in the Secondary Schools section, Raffles' representatives are playing it cool. "We will just do our best. There is no added pressure," said Tan Min-Han, 14, the chairman of the school's computer club. Their strategy is simplicity and flexibility. "Each of us
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    • 96 9 LAST year, Clementi failed to enter the finals because of some "careless mistakes". This year, its representatives are determined not to let it happen again. "We worked very hard, because we were so disappointed about losing the last time," said team leader Foo Kee Peng, 15.
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    • 138 9 CHNG Poh Wu, 17, and his team mates Aaron Aw, 18 and Lai Zit Seng, 17, are no newcomers to computer competitions. "Each of us specialises in a certain area, so we will do whichever question suits us best," said Aaron. Other than practising on last year's
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    • 405 10  -  This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call By Ng Wan Ching MR Chow Hoong Pew, 83, has only one leg. His wife, Madam Cheang Tai Soo, 75, is almost blind. All they have is each other. But it is not enough. Getting through
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    • 377 10 SINGAPORE is the most exciting place to be in. Architecturally, that is. A lecturer with the National University of Singapore said this yesterday about Singapore's buildings. "It really is, in many ways the most exciting place to be in in architectural terms." said Mr Robert
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    • 131 10 MR Robert Powell also outlined the six stages in the history of Singapore buildings. 1819-1867: Early colonial period Examples include St Andrew's Cathedral and the Singapore Cricket Club. 1867-1918: Rise of South-east Asia. The Raffles Hotel and numerous shophouses were built in response to this period
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    • 145 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. apprehensive: Fearful or uneasy. chowder: A thick soup containing pieces of fish or shellfish. contrary to: In spite of a belief that something would happen, the opposite takes place.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 353 12 Starting Monday: Our series on the DRUG EMMS Wire services. T kHE United States, buoyed by successes against money-laundering at home, is pushing for a worldwide crackdown on illegal drugs money. It hopes to do so through tighter controls on the international banking system. US
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    • 49 12 Service with a smile: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on court in her stockings as she declared open a new $13.5 million tennis centre in London yesterday. She told reporters it was the first time in 40 years she had hit a ball. Picture/ Afp
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    • 124 12 AMERICAN actress Jaclyn Smith, who starred in the hit series Charlie's Angels, is to part with her British husband, cameraman. According to British newspapers, she has ordered Mr Tony Richmond to leave their home. The split followed two years of bickering. Brunette Ms Smith said: "1
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    • 149 12 A TELEVISION star has blamed his workload for the break-up of his marriage. Mr Stefan Dennis, a star of the Australian TV soap series Neighbours, has divorced his wife, model Ros Roy. Mr Dennis plays a businessman in the show which is screened twice daily on
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    • 210 12 Wire services. A FRESH dispute has erupted over the fate of Prince William Sound in Alaska site of the United States' worst oil spill in history. Officials of Exxon, the company responsible for the oil clean-up, have pronounced the 1,770 km of oil-smeared
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    • 197 13 Wire services. VICKI, Alfredo and Tomas in the Philippines may have to find new names for themselves if a provincial official has his way. Mr Roberto Ferrer wants the Philippine Congress to enact a law banning the use of "foreign-sounding" or American names
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    • 403 13 LESS than one per cent of the rapes that took place in Pakistan were reported, a leading Pakistani women's rights activist has claimed. It was virtually impossible for a woman in Pakistan to prove she had been raped. And should she try but fail, she
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    • 286 13 Wire services. A SURVEY has shown that most Japanese believe that the elderly should be looked after by the women in the family. The survey was conducted in February by the Management and Coordination Agency of the Japanese Prime Minister's Office. Non-fiction writer Noriko
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    • 218 13 Wire services. THE man who designed Raffles City and the OCBC Centre in Singapore and the glass pyramid in the Louvre Museum courtyard in Paris has won the Japanese version of Nobel Prize for arts. Mr I M Pei, 72, the world famous architect,
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    • 46 13 Fire feat: a bare-foot costumed man runs over a row of burning coals yesterday in a Hongkong ceremony to mark the traditional Monkey God festival. The performer claims to be a representative of the ancient Chinese legendary figure. Picture/ Afp
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 334 14 Wire services. EAST German spies may have entered West Germany as refugees. And Bonn's counter-intelligence officials are worried. West Germany has been a target of spies since the start of the Cold War. Agents from several East bloc countries have tried to get Nato military secrets
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    • 51 14 Giant roller coaster This giant roller-coaster, featuring five Olympic rings, will be the main attraction at the Octoberfest opening today in Munich, West Germany. The 32.5 m-high roller-coaster will make anyone dizzy. The carriages can hit 80 kmh in just 2Vi minutes. Picture/
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    • 156 14 Wire services. FIVE Japanese parlimentarians are to visit Beijing Sunday in the first high-level mission there since the crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in June, the Foreign Ministry said in Tokyo on Friday. The group will meet with Chinese Premier Li Peng after its arrival
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      281 14 Wire services. SHARE prices fell sharply yesterday in relatively active trading on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30share closed at 1,949.7, down 16.1 points. Volume was among the highest in recent weeks at 725.9 million shares, up from 515.5 million shares on Thursday. Britain's own better
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    • 8 14 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 52 14 FT Industrials Fri 1,949.70 (1,965.80) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,674.58, (2,664.89) ST Industrial Fri 1,411.81 (1,411.30) NST Industrial Fri 2,508.22 (2,505.83) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri Closed (2,612.82) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,733.40 (1,732.50) Nikkei Stock Average Fri Closed (34,401.88) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous
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      271 14 Wire services. WALL Street share prices ended mixed yesterday despite encouraging statistics on the US economy. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.69 to close at 2,674.58, reducing its loss for the week to 34.96 points. But the broader market was down. Losers outnumbered gainers by
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  • UPDATE
    • 1054 15 ►Out&About r~7T PRESCHOOL \v\ TEACHERS' LZ 1 WORKSHOP. Leam how to share stories, poems and songs with pre-school children. Mrs Marie Bong, former principal of Katong Convent, provides some useful guidelines. 10 am 12 pm. Today. Limited to 50 participants. Registration forms available from the
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    • 18 15 OUT AND ABOUT: Preschool Teachers' Workshop GALLERY: Left-handed Art COMING UP: Toastmasters SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Frosty Treats.
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    • 52 15 Jumping prawns are this month's Polynesian special Tempting specialities such as Prawn chowder and fricassee of freshwater prawns on a bed of Tahitian fried rice served with garlic sauce and salad. Dinner from 7 pm 10.30 pm. Tiki Polynesian Restaurant, Pan Pacific HoteL Ends Sept 30. From
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    • 311 15 \—pr FROSTY TREATS. \%r Dig into ice cream creations such as Tutti Fruitti, Dragon Boat and Tropical Basket. Ask for the Sweet Temptations menu specially created by Chef Jolissaint. From $6.50 to $8.50. Cafe La Terrasse, Le Meridien Singapore. THE TOWKAY'S DAUGHTER. Made-in-Singapore comedy of a young woman
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  • 470 16  -  Showtime Story/ Lim Kuan Chiang IT was more a meeting of close friends than a beauty contest at the 1989 Miss Singapore All Nations pageant last night. Most of the 18 finalists knew one another from previous contests. At least half a dozen have been in
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1577 17 Television^ The Prisoner Centrestage Staying On Global Rnrals The Global Arena mr (8.00 pm, SBC 12) A TOUCHING drama based on the I'd? 6 faCed b^ y 1116 V, A DRAMATISATION of Anthony British couple, the Smalleys, who stay wo 9U F>er powers? Have the Hopes 1894 novel about the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1751 18 Feedback Movie Parade Young Again Arts Circle The South Bank ELDERLY suicides account CORPORATE man Michael Riley (9.30 pm, SBC 12) jit a of all suicides in C turned ONE of Britain's drama starring^ A lastly, what happens when Wagner as Riley's love interest, Keanu J™*? erv atl n of
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 303 19  -  By Ting Mei See CHANTAL Pestana, a dancer with the Singapore Dance Theatre, has been offered a scholarship to train with some of the major ballet companies in France. One of them is the renowned Paris Opera Ballet, which is under the artistic direction of
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    • 114 19  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong BEING a beauty queen must be the quickest way to fame and fortune. Last night on television, we saw three beauty queens appearing in different advertisements. There was Miss Singapore/Universe 1989 Pauline Chong explaining the comforts of "the world's thinnest sanitary pad"
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    • 236 19 FRAMED IT is about an ex-cop (Simon Yam), who after serving a 10-year sentence for alleged drug trafficking, goes after the bad guys, one of them is maverick lawman "Rambo" Yung (Alex Man). Golden, Clementi, Princess, New Town, Raja, Queenstown, Palace, Jade 1, Oriental, Savoy 2, Changi 2, President:
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1003 20 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELEh Baau32EH Curty-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Newt la Brief (Programme in Mandarin) 12.05 Real Fea: Join Roger Kool for NOON BeaatHat Masle A .election of fi H good musical entertainment instrumental* is featured here |H j II |U «ihih»JLj wH' tf Itf 1.00 Newt aad Weather Reaert for your listening
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    • 1582 22 SUNDAYRADIO EZsEHIGEB EH E33HEHH E33Qi!HEI2H IHiIiHHHH 0 M Newt la Brief (Programmes in English) §an Kews la Brief and WmUmt IM Brukfut Club: Great musical ft Nswihsur Ml On Mr Wake ud to the lovelv entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 World News melodies featured in this Dro ft.o3
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 318 23  -  By Vivien Chiong HOT on the heels of the lively English debate series, which ended recently, comes another debate series the biennial Mandarin inter-varsity debate. The first quarter-final between the Institute of Education Team A (IE) and the Nanyang Technological Institute Team A (NTI) was recorded on
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    • 130 23 AP. COMPOSER Andrew Lloyd Webber has donated $1.2 million for research on diabetes, a disease which he says has devastated many young careers on stage. The funds will support research by Dr David Pyke of King's College Hospital and Dr David Leslie of Westminster Hospital. They
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    • 227 23 r d\dKth'(}lS (QIMwQ presents RATU MERAK SUM) worth olples '*t\ 4th Runner-up: The Merak Kayangan Crown, every beauty's dream, is $480 worth of prizes being contested again. This glittering pageant, the fourth since 1986, will show off various kinds of or rs ,mc I,s y car: traditional Malay costumes and
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    • 66 23 CATS LATEST!!! Effective Sept.'B9 a $2.00 Voucher will be presented to each guest coming in groups of 20 or more. Voucher is valicT for drink/ cover discount for a two-week period LADIES' NITES —■tfC IST PRIZE $1000 2ND PRIZE $500 %ML n.\ 3RD PRIZE $300 V Application forma M available
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    • 218 27 11 FOOD FEST 891J I F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS I r: <^77>ry77y^w77y7>T^7777W7r77?^^^6g2m<2zr^2Xc^^ The first only KTJ 1 Mexican buffet 1 t is now available I in Singapore! A^ScM^Sn Restaurant I |LiLUIIUd2feUIiUs]HHHHHHIH All you can eat £4 Children aa for only |Q+ (below 12) jfrif H
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    • 344 27 Roast Suckling Piglet A Table of roast piglet seafood V— vm Seafood Cold Dish jßiy V MJ/ e Sharks Fin with Crab Meat i\ 6 j*\ Whole Roast Suckling Piglet e Live Prawns in basket Hong Kong style Steam fish IX ChillT Crab e Braised Noodles with Oyster Sauce Baby
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    • 648 28 paper *****66 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ocrsssmciass. 7320*30 M 1 Announcements 891 Announcement* Jk LEE SAY PENG j&, amf Mss LIM JH SJEWCHOO would to announce to their |h. colleagues friends on Sept. ■HMMittf l[ M wish to f announce A^7w/ theamval v >,J of their first k 0 \y/
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    • 320 28 831 Employment ililli ii Factory in Jurong has following immediate vacancies JUNIOR SECRETARY Completed O level with credits in English and Mathematics Typing and shorthand skills essential, preferably with PSC qualifications RECEPTIONIST (1600 p.m.) Secondary education Speak fluent English Ability to type STORE ASSISTANT Must have at least 1 year
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    • 403 29 ttf Employ mant ttl Emptoyment A full service bank has Immediate vacancies forREMITTANCE CLERK/ TELLER Minimum 4 OCE 'O* level credits Including English and Mathematics. At least 2-3 years experience as a Teller for Teller position. For post of Remittance Clerk, at least 2-3 years experience Is preferred In Inward
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    • 372 29 6SI Employment Applicants are Invited to apply for the following position* In well established paper carton manufacturing co. In Jurong. 1) QUALITY CONTROLLER Diploma In ProducUon Engineering e At least 2 yrs. working experience in statlsUcal quality control. Male candidates must complete NS. e Salary offered $1200 p.m. 2) FEMALE
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    • 349 29 831 Employment HOMSteap FURNITURE PTE LTD 1) SALES CONSULTANT OCE O' level or Higher Bilingual In English/ Mandarin Training provided Salary: during training $700 p.m., after training up to <2,000 p.m. 2) GENERAL CLERK OCE O' level or 'N' level Salary: attractive pay, bonus, training provided 3) CASHIER cum ADMIN.
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    • 344 29 831 Employment A well establlabed Import /export co. Invites applications for the post of a GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST This position Sgylffl; o Female Singapore cltlsen o OCE O' level o 1 year working experience o Typing knowledge of 35 wpm o Pleasant personality Interostod applicants please send currlculam vitas
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    • 323 29 831 Employment S3l Employment We have the to lowing vacancies as a result of our expandon programme:A. ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Minimum qualification A CCA Level 111 At least 2 years' working experience in similar capacity Conversant with computerised working environment Able to lead and motivate staff B. SECRETARY GCE O' level
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    • 67 29 871 Education/ Instruction DATABASE SOFTWARE TUITION with hands-on practice for Kids, Teenagers Adults Flexible timetable/ Instalment plan plus postponement option. Enquiries: Thomas/ Marion 444-2461 (*****, Bedok 8.). 7 a.m. 11 p.m., daily. I TYPING 1/2/3 MONTH COURSES (Rapid/normal) ■OOK-KEEPING 2 month Course (Tuesday mornings) SHORTHAND 2 month course (M on/Wed
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 373 30 TODAY'S ACTION THEY say it is hard to put a good horse down. And in Race 1 at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, Golden Boy stands out as an extra good thing in this 1200m event. Sent over the Bukit Timah sprint in his
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    • 438 30 TOMORROW'S ACTION LEADING local jockey K L Oo gets a chance to narrow the gap on Canadian Kenneth Skinner in the jockey's championships when he is legged up on board seven of Ivan Allan's charges tomorrow. The combination looks good for a win on Tiny Tim
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  • SPORTS
    • 207 31 AFP. SEBASTIAN Coe, 32, bade an emotional farewell to his home fans last night. He signed off with another vintage victory before a sellout crowd at Crystal Palace. The English middle-distance master, who will hang up his spikes after the Commonwealth Games next year, marked
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    • 330 31 ABDUL SHUKOR MEETS A SOCCER LEGEND BRITISH fans cannot be blamed for the rise in football violence in Europe, says Bobby Charlton, one of the legendary figure's of the game. "Why should we carry the can?," he asked pressmen yesterday. "What about the other hooligans, the
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    • 416 31 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International meet in London Men'* 100 m: 1 Linford Christie (Brit) 10.47 2 Marcus Adam (Brit) 10.65 3 John Regis (Brit) 10.67. 400 m: 1 Mohammed Al Malky (Oman) 45.35 2 Oliver Bridges (US) 46.24 3 Phil Brown (Brit) 46.42. 800
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    • Article, Illustration
      424 32 Coach Jita Singh will be relying on Devaraj, Lucic and Sattar to spearhead Singapore's front line against Kedah tonight. But their recent performances leaves a big question mark: Will they score to see the team through? S GULAM reports IN a desperate search for a win, Jita Singh is
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    • 195 32  -  By S Gulam THE outcome of tonight's match could rest on whom the visitors pick to guard their goal. If coach Milous Kvacek recalls international Azmi Mahmood, who warmed the bench in the first leg, Singapore could have a tough time. But if
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    • 251 32  -  FAS ISLANDWIPE LEAGUE By S Gulam THE FAS Islandwide League kicks off today with 30 teams vying for the two berths in next year's Division Two League. Only one match is scheduled for today at the Toa Payoh Centre between Starlight Soccerites and Somerset United
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    • 168 32  -  By Abdul Shukor BORHAN Abu Samah, Singapore's tough man who missed the last match due to injury, will be back tonight. The 24-year-old bank clerk, known for his fearless tackles and high work-rate, resumes his duties as stopper when the Republic tries to avenge its 2-1 defeat
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    • 403 33 Jeremy Yeo, who delighted Singapore squash lovers years ago, is back and hungering for more from the game that made him a champion. ALFONSO CHAN on his prospects. TAKE an eccentric movie producer who loves squash, and get him to make a movie called The Return
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    • 175 33 ENGLAND number one Del Harris is confirmed for the Anchor Beer Singapore Open from Sept 19 to 23. Harris, ranked seventh by the ISPA, was reportedly out of action because of a severe back injury. But Mr Haridas Nair, secretary, Singapore Squash Rackets Association, said: "I've
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  • 530 34  -  SINGAPORE KEDAH (National Stadium,8.15pm) x -a 4' I'fjlH fWtf fm fl" fi. j Jeffrey Low A T LAST, Kedah has come to Kallang to win, to set history by registering its first away victory against Singapore. For 68 years since the Malaysia Cup started in 1921, Singapore
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