The New Paper, 12 October 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1989 SO CENTS MCI (P) 36/4/89 the new paper
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    • 87 1 t I </> O a. </) AND NOW FOR TERMINAL 4 IT I Changi Airport's Terminal 2 building is nearly ready. Plans have been finalised for Bmmi Terminal 3. And now news comes that Terminal 4 is on the drawing board. This is to take care of the 50 million
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    • 20 1 THE NEWS TODAY EX-NURSE JAILED FOR HELPING TO KILL 5 PATIENTS /Page 2 BOY HELD FOR PUSHING DRUGS /Page 10
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  • 66 1 Where's the pot?: No, Eva the fox isn't pushing the goose to the kitchen fire. The two-year-old vixen is just giving good buddy Emma, a three-year-old goose, a ride in the pram. The two animals are professional performers with the West German animal
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 287 2 Wire services. A FORMER nursing home aide in Michigan was sentenced up to 40 years in prison yesterday for helping smother elderly patients. Catherine Wood, 27, told a court that the 'murders formed part of a pact with her lesbian lover, Gwendolyn Graham. The two
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    • 44 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus, 734-7711,0r 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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    • 463 2 A WORKING mother of three who still finds time to help those in need got her just reward last night. Mrs Queenie Tan was named Benedictine DOM's 1989 Working Mother of the Year. The award was presented at a ceremony held in Shangri-La
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    • 338 3 How are patients with minor heart diseases treated 200 get to watch it live today the first time such treatments are being televised live in Singapore. ANGELINE SONG saw a trial telecast yesterday THE patient, Mr A, an elderly man in his 60s, was conscious. He
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    • 277 3 THE live TV link for the conference is being provided by SBC for an mdisclosed fee. Two television cameras have been set up in the Catheterization Laboratory of the Singapore General Hospital. The lab at Block 2 is where coronary angioplasty treatments are carried out. One camera will take a
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    • 59 2 For smoother, a younger-looking skin Jk. M 7 Kao Biore Facial Wash is a neutral and non-alkaline cleanser that gently cleanses your t skin while retaining its natural softness. It has a floral fragrance that leaves you feeling fresh IMABll^^^KeioUl^^rT^ ■K; k and clean. And its special formulation makes it
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 520 4 CHANGI Airport's expansion will not end with Terminal 2, which is being built, or Terminal 3, which is on the drawing board. The Government has started drafting plans for a fourth terminal. This was mentioned for the first time by the Minister for Communications Information, Dr
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    • 152 4 REWARD outstanding workers. This is the message from Minister of Communications and Information Dr Yeo Ning Hong to employers. Reward is important to stimulate workers to perform even better. In an interview with Lianhe Zaobao he said the Government will encourage the 104 organisations and companies which
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    • 298 4 MOTORISTS scheming to beat the ALS have been foiled again. Apollo Hotel has slapped a charge on its once free car park lots. Motorists had been parking there to avoid paying $3 for the expanded Area Licensing Scheme (ALS) and the half-hourly charges in Central
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 194 4 Try the pinch rest today. Does the skin on your thigh turn V I orange just by pinching with your finqers? Then you p-A I hove o special weight problem whicn normal dieting X I ond regular exercise cannot eliminate. J a At TRIMLINE we recognise each person as an
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    • 254 5 H W Hi i r v i/\ll U Guy Laroche (Mm w d u d free poster of Chow Yuen Fatt will be g/Ven upon purchase of a GL watch w/7//sf stocks last. D DICKSON TRADING (S) PTE LTD Member of the PIC KSON Group ot Companies Service Cent re:
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 526 6 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip bid goodbye to Singapore today. But before they sailed off in the yacht Britannia, they graced a garden tea party and hosted a banquet on board their yacht i T was a blooming affair. The flowers were not just
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    • 129 6 MINERAL water, from London, was on the table when the Queen sat down to lunch at the Westin Stamford yesterday. And two types of Malvern mineral water, too. The Queen likes hers still, while the Duke of Edinburgh prefers the sparkling variety, a hotel spokesman
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    • 213 6 BORN: April 26,1926 in London. First child of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. EDUCATION: Early education at home. Never went to school as her children have done. Her lessons included constitutional history and law. She also studied art arid music. HOBBIES: Riding, swimming and horse racing.
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    • 319 7 SCULPTORS and artists are invited to take part in a competition that could see their work gracing Sentosa's Flower Terrace. This Sculpture Design Competition is due to be announced by the Sentosa Development Corporation at a press conference this morning. The Flower Terrace forms a unique
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    • 80 7 FORMER Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, 64, passed away after a two-month illness. He died of leukaemia at about 3.15 pm yesterday. His family members were at his bedside. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was among those who visited him
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    • 272 8 CLIFF Richard is scheduled to perform in Singapore next month in private. The concert will be a closed-door affair restricted to friends and supporters of An-glo-Chinese School (ACS). The British pop singer will spend about an hour singing and sharing the story of his
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    • 295 8 A NEW magazine made its debut this week but you can't buy a copy at the newsstands nor from anywhere else. Though the ACSian looks like one of the many new glossy titles coming on the market, it is actually published by the
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    • 266 8 HIS job has "completely wrecked" his social life. It has also made him unflappable. "After you have been on the job for some time, nothing shocks you," he is quoted as saying. This we learn in a rare profile of the director of the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD),
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    • 53 8 .pi.—bbe—a—te—— Building for the future: Anglo-Chinese School is planning a new independent school to be built on Dover Road. It is estimated to cost $20 million. Part of the cost will be met from a private concert for ACS by pop singer Cliff Richard
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    • 505 9 Singapore and Hongkong are twinned as switching centres, says BG George Yeo, at a DBS investment conference today THE twinning of Singapore and Hongkong as major switching centres in the Asia-Pacific region is on the cards. This is the forecast of the Minister
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    • 154 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following will help you check their meanings. anarchy: A situation in which nobody pays attention to rules or laws. conspiracy: Plot by a small group of people in secret to do something illegal, usually for political reasons. defect: To leave one's
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    • 447 9 GAZING into the crystal ball, BG (Res) George Yeo gives a rosy prediction of how the world will look in the future. He says the prospects for a better world in the next decade and the next century are good. He believes social and
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    • 29 6 I For advice on the growing-up years of children under 3 years old, call 730-5549.1 A service for readers from The New Paper and Dutch Lady Growing Up Milk.
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    • 184 7 H M' 7**' I Yuzen) one of Japan's leading kimono B|fej specialists introduces the classic art of HB£j| KIMONO. The exquisite range of hand- WBjjfflm painted and woven fabrics is designed to please traditionalists as well as the BHg^.i modern woman. Contemporary styles iOV^ are simplified, easy to wear and
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    • 52 8 Have you Ilea in your enby coupon? Do so when you get your coupon from the restaurant you dine at. You'll stand two chances to win a Subaru GjiSKSB JustyorViki. |MpUp| The Mew UttMß Paper Fastads I Food Fest '89 mKLMM, E promo now on f 0 till November j
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 183 10 A 12-YEAR-OLD Kuala Lumpur schoolboy who was arrested for pushing drugs could receive a sentence of life imprisonment. The Malay Mail reports that the boy, who was found with 5 g of heroin on him, will be charged under Section 39A(2) of the Dangerous
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    • 344 10 Wire services. J APAN'S leading opposition party is alleged to have helped soften legislation to tighten regulations against pachinko, a form of pinball. The allegations that Socialist Party legislators were swayed by donations from the giant pinball industry were carried in the weekly magazine Shukan
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    • 187 10 Wire services. FINES for littering will be sharply increased in Britain under proposed new laws. This was announced yesterday by Environment Secretary Chris Patten. "If people want a cleaner Britain, they can start with their own street and their own neighbourhood," Mr Patten told
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    • 292 11 Wire services. BEIJING University freshmen will be taught how to shoot and throw hand grenades during special yearlong military training programme that begins today. The official Guangming Daily newspaper said yesterday that camp and field training, marching in formation and basic military knowledge, are also
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    • 338 11 Wire services. E AST Germany's Communist leaders have said they were prepared to discuss ways to make the hardline state more attractive, but will not radically break away from present policies. A special statement from the Communist Party's ruling politburo yesterday also renewed East
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    • 32 11 Storm damage: Uprooted electric cables, toppled by tropical storm Dan, block a major Manila highway. Falling structures ana flying debris killed 19 people during the storm. Picture/ Afp
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 203 12 Wire services. BRITISH businessmen who want to get past first base in Japan should be prepared to do some hard sake drinking and avoid blowing their noses at dinner. These tips were among the list of do's and don'ts issued by the Japanese Business
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    • 303 12 Wire services. S RI Lankan police have found the bound and shot bodies of 80 Sinhalese youth just a day before final peace talks to end ethnic fighting in the country. The bodies were found along a 35km stretch of road between the towns
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      282 12 Wire services. SHARE prices closed unchanged on the London stock market yesterday largely with the help of gains in key blue chip stocks rather than any change in sentiment over high British interest rates and a weak sterling. The Financial Times 30share index ended 0.6 points up at 1,797.3.
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    • 81 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened lower on the Tokyo stock market today as the failure of Japan's half-point discount rate hike to boost the yen yesterday scared investors. The 225-share Nikkei index eased 71.32 points or 0.20 per cent to 35,168.75 in 10 minutes after losing 136.28 points yesterday. Heaviest
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,797.30 (1,796.70) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,773.36 (2,785.33) ST Industrial Tue 1,428.98 (1,420.91) NST Industrial Tue 2,615.70 (2,610.51) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,807.78 (2,844.04) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,747.80 (1,756.70) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 35,240.07 (35,376.35) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      281 12 Wire services. ON Wall Street stock prices lost more ground yesterday, continuing the pullback that began on Tuesday. Analysts said traders increasingly yielded to the temptation to cash in their gains after the market's rise to record highs last week and Monday. The Dow Jones average of 30
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  • UPDATE
    • 1642 13 ►Out&About ZOO VIEWS. See a pair of Russian brown bears on loan from the Moscow Zoo, and a pair of minks, a gift from the same zoo, at special loan enclosure. Or why not share breakfast or tea with an orang utan? Pay $9 at
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    • 17 13 COMING UP: Rigor Mortis GALLERY: Van Gogh Tribute FOOD: Western Australian Fare CENTRESTAGE: Teochew Opera
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    • 64 13 The Netherlands comes to Singapore, courtesy of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. See a four-storey high windmill surrounded by tulips. A maker of wooden clogs and a diamond cutter will demonstrate their craft. Sample Dutch cheeses, herring, waffles and pancakes. Dutch produce will also be on
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  • Showtime
    • 453 14  -  By Lo Tien Yin A RARE treat is in store for ballet lovers. The Australian Ballet is coming to Singapore to give a full-length performance of Giselle. Four performances of the tragic love story will be given at Kallang Theatre. They will be from Nov
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    • 172 14 GISELLE, a ballet in two acts, was first presented in 1841 in Paris. The story idea was from Vernoy de Saint Georges, Jean Coralli and Theophile Gautier with music by Adolphe Adam. Choreography was by Jules Per rot. Gautier was inspired by the German legend of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1604 15 T1H WCW PAPtl/Thursday, October 12, 1989 Gary Cole: i4 blind woman choose him as best-man for his j£g![ happens to be at a murder wedding, A JkH imBr s lelerisioii wildcats I 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by A Dream of 5.50 PM Programme Highlights: followed by God Mara: 7.30
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  • analysis
    • 1005 16 APRIL, 1989: Thousands of students demanding political freedom take over Tiananmen Square in China. First week of October 1989: Pro-democ-racy protesters clash with East German police. Hundreds are detained, number injured is not known. June 4, 1989: Troops storm Tiananmen Square killing thousands of protesters in one
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    • 267 16 THEY are of different races with different histories but the Chinese protesters in April and the East Germans now want similar things: Political reform and a loosening of State control over its people. During Gorbachev's recent visit to East Berlin, demonstrators chanted "Erich to
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    • 232 16 SOVIET UNION Gorbachev has made it clear East Germany can handle its own internal problems, as long as it does not jeopardise the Warsaw Pact. He has also hinted that the time has come for East Germany to re-elval-uate its past policies. Publicly, Moscow has
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1619 17 m w>Bt/T < d > ctoß r >a 1989 (9.30 pm, SBC 5) 4h uary Cole: .4 blind woman who choose him as beat-man for his W Mm happens to be at a murder wedding, A I\ a? leleVision 1 1"f'II£! 11 111 11' llif Bill! l^lif !!i'!l'' ii( I
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 509 18  -  By Wong Sing Yeong w OODSTOCK. To some, the 1969 musical event embodies the ideals of a generation. Many who belonged to the so-called Woodstock Nation still consider the three-day concert as significant as man's first landing on the moon in the same year. To others,
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    • 395 18  -  The Contract 6.30 pm, SBC 12 Every Friday, starting tomorrow PREVIEW/ By Geraldine Goh Geraldine Goh THE price of freedom in the West is high. But that does not deter some Eastern Bloc citizens from risking their lives for it. Their strong desire to
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    • 337 19  -  By Lo Tien Yin M ■USIC that is in tune with the present but has roots in the past such is the music being written now by Singapore composers. Sixty years ago, the Asli music of Malay 'culture was played on just three instruments the violin,
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    • 189 19 THE search is on for an Asean song. It will be composed jointly by the six countries taking part in the Fourth Asean Festival of Songs, and will make its public debut at the finale on Oct 21. A hearty rendition can be expected.
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    • 82 19 ELIZABETH Khiang Whee Fang, 27, is a very Singaporean girl. She likes to shop, dance and play outdoor games. She enjoys her work as a systems engineer. The pageant is the first for this graduate of the University of Toronto in Canada. She has the support
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 849 21 THURSDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF msmum IBBHI CuiTy-Pilff/Raymond Lee NOON News la Brief (Programmee in Mandarin) f~"~ 12.05 LaecMata: A musical election NOON BaaatHal Mask: Instrumental 0 a C J Q for your listening pleasure. numbers ere featured for your f fT\ V* J ///X\ 1.00 News aad Weather Report pleasure. V*li< A
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 503 23 mmShdS737-T166 831 Employment 131 Employment 831 Employment jh—imaaaaan SSSSSSBSSS A u?e// established electronics development based company in its diversification plan for R&D activities is inviting qualified personnel to apply for the \^H following positions: IIH 4. Personnel Assistants For post 1 to post 3, you shall hold a LCCI in
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    • 396 24 Ml Employment 831 Employment I (A) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL) (B) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (BUILDING PLUMBING) (C) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (SECURITY) MALE FEMALE (D) CARPARK ATTENDANTS (A) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (MECHANICAL A ELECTRICAL) The Job The successful candidates will work with a team of technical staff and assist in the maintenance and operations
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    • 232 24 •81 Employment 881 Employ manl WALK-IN 1 INTERVIEW H I (Monday to Friday daring offka boors) K HH roqulros M ■*f\inimum GCE 'N' level Able to converse fluently in English and i No experience required Remuntration A benefits package Annual Wage Supplement of at laast 2.5 months salary W;l Additional
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    • 45 24 A well established co. dealing with teak parquet flooring Is looking for CLERK/ TYPIST Typing preferred but not essential Computer training will be provided School leavers are welcome Pis. call or walk In Interview to: Blk 1 Qeyleng Square #01-113A 8'pore 143S T«fc *****18/ *****61
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    • 330 24 831 Employment Ml Employment (A) SECRETARY The Job The successful candidate will be required to handle general secretanal duties. Requirements GCE 0' levels including English LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate 2 years' experience in similar capacity Good communication and interpersonal skills Ability to operate the word processor will be an advantage
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 591 25 831 Employment 831 Empioymont TNi ASIA mtUWAHCI CO. LTD. We an one of the oideet A leading ineuranoe Co. in Singapore with wtrtiihuiite In the Allan nglon. We have immedlote wimiln tor.— CLERK/ TYPIST QCE -O' Level Ability to type o Able to operate computer will be an advantage Age
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    • 309 25 •31 Employment Iwpandtag Oerman Company requires the following: 3 FEMALE MARKETING SURVEYORS To do product research and report work 4 FEMALE PROMOTERS to be stationed at SAFE h Robinson departmental •tore Secondary education Age 23 to 45 Can convene In almple Mandarin Salary ta°° to $1,000 excluding cooimieeion. A Mn
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    • 377 25 831 Employment EYECARB CENTRE PTE. LTD. OpMiil rfttMirv st Nfkvty Pvidi nquk* tor Inmiidifllf ippotntniiAt MALE A FEMALE BHOP ASSISTANTS With or without oxporioneo It V years old OCE O' level e Hardworking b pleasant personality All reees A Meleyelene are welcome for walk In Interview IJOmvi MOpni ISO PAYA
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    • 350 25 811 Employment Private Investment Company near Raffles Place requires hardworking, honest Individual to act as: RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST o 5-day week e Selected medical benefits o No work experience necessary e Educational qualifications considered, but not critical e No restrictions on sex, age L race o Computer knowledge preferred Interested
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    • 292 25 Ml Emptoymowt Engineering company In Kallanf Basin requires a JUNIOR SECRETARY QCE O' level a Shorthand and typing aktUa Preferably with some relevant experience Please call Mr* Nancy Wee at tel: *****30 for interview. TAKACHIHO MNOAPOftt~ PTE LTD has vacancy for DRIVER e Can speak and write simple English e
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    • 293 25 881 Employ moot International Lin and Escalator company haa an immediate vacancy forFEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL TYPIBT Applicants must have minimum OCE 'O* Level and preferably with some experience in a similar poeltlon. Pleaae write with a recent photograph and contact number to: Tho Oenaral Msneger Behindtor Lifts (8) Pie Lid
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  • SPORTS
    • 641 26 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS AFP. POLAND 0 ENGLAND 0 PETER Shilton booked England's ticket to the World Cup finals with some heroic saves in Katowice yesterday. England got the critical point to secure its third successive participation in the finals. But the 1,000 England fans in the Slaski
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    • 402 27 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS AFP, Reuter. WALES 1 HOLLAND 2 A GOAL in each half earned Holland a comfortable 2-1 win over Wales in European Group 4. The win eased its path towards a place in next year's finals in Italy. Inspired by brilliant libero Ronald Koeman,
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    • 525 27 Reuter. FRANCE 3 SCOTLAND 0 FRANCE, down to 10 men for more than 'half an hour, held up Scotland's bid for a place in the finals. A goal in the 28th minute from Didier Deschamps and two in the second half from Eric Cantona and Jean-Phi-lippe
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    • Article, Illustration
      400 28 Reuter. DENMARK moved within sight of a place in next year's World Cup soccer finals. DENMARK 3 RUMANIA 0 Two goals in the opening half-hour put the Danes on top as they swept the Rumanians aside on their way to a victory which lifts them a point clear
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    • 313 28 Reuter. HUNGARY 2 SPAIN 2 SPAIN secured the point it needed to reach the finals. Julio Salinas and Michel Gonzalez put Spain in the driving seat with goals in the 31st and 36th minutes. But two strikes by Hungarian defender Attila Pinter in the 41st and
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    • 130 28 Reuter. L'BOURG 0 PORTUGAL 3 RUI Aguas scored two goals and Rui Barros one to give Portugal victory in European Group 7. Aguas fired home the first in the 44th minute after slipping in between two defenders to slam home the ball when a Barros volley rebounded off
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    • 161 28 Reuter. S'LAND 2 BELGIUM 2 I A 71st-MIN-UTE own goal by Swiss libero Alain Geiger edged Belgium nearer a place in the finals. Swtizerland was leading the Belgians 2-1 in the Group Seven tie when the hapless Geiger deflected a low cross from Bruno Versavel past goalkeeper
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    • 126 28 AFP. EIRE 3 N IRELAND 0 EIRE'S party lost a bit of its fizz after Spain's draw with Hungary. The celebrations were just getting into full swing when the news came through from Budapest, which leaves Eire needing a point in Malta next month to guarantee
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    • 779 29  -  PENANG 2 SINGAPORE 0 W T Te were planning for an early goal to X thought we played quite well for gain confidence and momentum. When we about 15 minutes until Borhan made got it, we knew Singapore would be very mistake discouraged. In the
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    • 108 29 Penang: Beat Zimmerman, Sallahuddin Che Ros (Sathiaselvan Krishnan, 16th min), Redzuan Putah, Kamal Khalid, Rahim Robin, Mansor Sulaiman, Rahman Naina (Adnan Ibrahim, 61st), Wasu Shanmugam, Halim Che Ar, Jelani Wilastra, Aziz Azizan. Singapore: David Lee, Sudiat Dali, T. Pathmanathan, Borhan Abu Samah, Ishak Saad, Yahya Madon, Zulkifli Kartoyoho,
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    • 203 29 RACING ...with DENNIS CHIA SMOKEY Shadow and Pacific Basin, two runners in the Queen Elizabeth-Commonwealth Cup on Sunday, went against the clock at Kuala Lumpur this morning. The grey Smokey Shadow cantered once round and covered the final 600 m in 37.9 while Pacific Basin had
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    • 273 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER Rothmans GP in Reading, England 3rd rd: James Wattana (Thai) bt Silvino Francisco (SA) 5-2, Paul Gibson (Eng) bt Terry Griffiths (Wales) 5-2, Steve Newbury (Wales) bt Bill Oliver (Eng) 5-4. SQUASH SIA-Agcot World Team Championship Pool A: Pakistan 3 Sweden
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    • 336 30  -  By Abdul Shukor S I X countries, three from the Middle -East and three from the Far East, want to play with the big boys of soccer in next year's World Cup finals in Italy. But only two will make the grade, and will travel
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    • 195 30  -  By Abdul Shukor WHAT can one say about a Singapore team that can't even win a single match on its home ground, and in front of a partisan crowd at that? Confronted by an Egyptian side which is ranked only one rung above itself, Singapore struggled from
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