The New Paper, 1 June 1990
1990-06-01
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Title Section15 1990-06-01 1 the new paper FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement108 1990-06-01 1 Fit for work y~' Stretch. Relax and fight stress and boredom. Exercise while at work. And stay fighting fit. So said Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong two weeks ago. Today, The New Paper shows you how to exercise at your desk. For the next three weeks, Health Bits108 words
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Advertisement103 1990-06-01 1 JM'Ji' U l r\) I I jy .-p-j- I i j •NAL LIBRARY 11JI»] T '.UVi d 7 NGAPORE More fans call The New Paper to voice their support for former Singapore striker V W Sundramoorthy. They react to fan f who condemned Sundram (right) rSm 1 for trying to103 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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454 1990-06-01 2 Michelle Oh - By Michelle Oh MADAM LIM OEI, 72, died without a friend or relative by her side. Her decomposed body was found on Tuesday in her one-room flat in Holland Close after police received complaints about a foul smell. The exact date454 words
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Article64 1990-06-01 2 TODAY The New Paper makes vour dream come true. Cut the coupon on Page 18 and rush down to J N Cruise at #26-02 Clifford Centre, 24 Raffles Place. The first 20 readers who book a cruise on the Equator Dream will get a second ticket free64 words
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Article, Illustration135 1990-06-01 2 THE graves of two Japanese soldiers have been found in Bukit Batok. Chinese characters on the tombstones show that the graves belong to the Japanese, the Lianhe Wanbao newspaper said yesterday. One of the headstones has the following words: "Burial site of Army SecondPicture Lianhe Wanbao - 135 words
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Article, Illustration95 1990-06-01 3 Hundreds of motorists driving along Jalan Toa Payoh, had a real "pane" in the neck. A lorry carrying glass lost its load, littering the highway in front of the Police Academy at about 6.50 pm on Wednesday. Traffic slowed to a crawl and was backed up for severalPicture/ Philip Lim - 95 words
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Article29 1990-06-01 3 DRIVERS who carry "unsecured" loads can be jailed for up to three months or fined a maximum of $1,000. They are also liable to receive four demerit points.29 words
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Article, Illustration44 1990-06-01 3 Carnival attraction: Workers putting the finishing touches to the make-believe castle at Defu Lane. It will be moved to the World Trade Centre over the weekend. The towers will form the entrance to the 26th Anniversary carnival. Picture/ Simon KerPicture/ Simon Ker - 44 words
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Advertisement93 1990-06-01 2 Our Full Range of Colour TV VCR For Your Viewing Pleasure PHILIPS OHITACHI THOMSONO Buy, Rent or Hire Purchase Low rental rates with annual reductions Rent first with option to buy later Attractive discount for CTV/VCR package Attractive models available Free replacement in case of TV breakdown Another premier line93 words
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Advertisement78 1990-06-01 2 ""V I $5,000 I NETS UPDATE (spending os of yesferdoy) $994,126,253 The amount spent through NETS is M approaching the $1 billon mark. Die .J person who pushes the total over the billion dollar mark will win $5,000 ■DDI nam IIS If you want to share a point of view,78 words
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Miscellaneous11 1990-06-01 2 Weather Partly cloudy. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.07 pm.11 words
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Advertisement71 1990-06-01 3 I FJH What exercise can Ido sitting on my chair? Raise your legs from the floor while you are seated. Keep them together and stretched out, then rotate them. Hold the seat of your chair for support. Return to the original position with feet on the floor and repeat the71 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration288 1990-06-01 4 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song a REPORT in The New Paper about a crippled man has inspired a boy to invent a device to help him move around. Jem Boehnert made the device specially for Mr Koh Kiang Peng. Jem is only 12 years old. He288 words
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Article, Illustration233 1990-06-01 4 MR Koh Kiang Peng is now in hospital. A New Paper team found out about this when they visited his home at Toa Payoh yesterday to present the crawling aid. The team was accompanied by Jem Boehnert and Jem's mother, Josseline. At Mr Koh's home,233 words
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Article54 1990-06-01 4 A large piece of carpeted plywood stuck on top of a $150 skateboard. This creates a broader base. Bell at front of the vehicle. Two hand pedals for Mr Koh to propel himself forward. This way, he does not have to use his knuckles. The hand pedals have rubber54 words
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Advertisement171 1990-06-01 4 i Present this coupon* at the Singapore 2000 Global Technopolis ticket booth in the Raffles City Atrium, and you could receive a free admission ticket. i I To qualify, you must correctly answer the I question below and be among the first 50 New Paper readers to respond. I l.When171 words
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Advertisement74 1990-06-01 4 LOTTO 7-A-SIDE SOCCER COMPETITION IS HERE AGAIN. Get your teams together and come for the big kick-oil and win attractive prizes on Sunday June 10th at Scntosa's Football Field. 9am till 6pm. Entry forms anil details arc available at the Sentosa Information Office World Trade Centre. Tel: 2711-78NH/9. SENTOSA tor74 words
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Advertisement124 1990-06-01 5 PSSlP•:fpfcy*„ J^MH $588 '"> t'.vA /^*r\> 'jjb ■■■<•' r{ y°: v > r fl^-lS'*^W<VS'? IT GAVE US THE TIME, LONG BEFORE WE WERE AWARE OF IT. THE EARTH S STATELY ORBIT ROUND THE SUN BRINGS THE ETERNAL CHANGES OF THE SEASONS AND. AS IT SPINS ON ITS OWN AXIS, DAY124 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration324 1990-06-01 6 FROM PAGE 3 BUILDING TOWERS OF FUN IT took more than 1,000 people 80,000 hours to put it all together. They used 10,000 pieces of plywood and timber, 8,000 sq m of carpet enough to cover one football field and 20,000 light bulbs. The fruits324 words
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Article66 1990-06-01 6 The carnival, an official event of 25th Anniversary Celebration, will be open 10 am to 11 pm daily from June 8 to 17. Admission tickets at $2 available at Cold Storage. NTUC Fairprice. Metro. Yaohan. Galenes Lafayette. Isetan (Havelock and Orchard). Tangs Superstore. Pizza Hut stores.66 words
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Advertisement430 1990-06-01 6 UA Jl»l JiLfci =1:1 jJJ:I J t in Collaboration with Organised By:q > Stamford College Group 11 J\n Excellence in Education since 1950 r r A In conjunction with Stamford's 40th Anniversary I tie Art if] Learning J Co-founders Steve 4 Lawrence Walter in "THE STUDY I SMART WORKSHOP I430 words
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Advertisement68 1990-06-01 7 lev i s I 503. One of the Red Tabs. Mega denim. Tough. Heavy Duty. Fits like no other jeans can. LEVI'S BOUTIQUE #B1 -64 Wisma Atria #01 -09 Shaw Leisure Gallery #01 -24 Forum Galleria #01 -41 Parkway Parade Also available at: Daimaru, Metro Stores, OG Stores, Oriental Woodlands,68 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article475 1990-06-01 8 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin S OME months seem empty. There is nothing interesting on television or at the movies. No good plays, concerts or sporting events. Nothing. This is not one of those months. In the words of a Broadway musical June is bustin'475 words
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Article229 1990-06-01 8 THE organisers of the many events agree that the calendar of events for June is too crowded. Still they are hoping different events will appeal to different groups and thus that all will be well attended. Said Mr Richard Tan: "From our experience, the response to229 words
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Article, Illustration257 1990-06-01 9 SOME parents spent a sleepless night yesterday seeking a place for their children in a kindergarten. More than 300 people were queueing up outside the Nee Soon Community Centre this morning. Some had been there overnight. Sales executive Abdul Molok BA Rahim, 28, joined the queue257 words
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Advertisement220 1990-06-01 8 |p Dare are! Are you keeping yourself under wraps because of unsightly body hair? Well, there really no need to, because with Veet Hair Removing Cream, you can quickly and painlessly get rid of embarrassing body hair. Just smooth it on and rinse it off with a soft cloth it's220 words
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Advertisement73 1990-06-01 9 If you aspire to be a F FLIGHT STEWARD/1 STEWARDESS Attend our FREE PERSONAL ASSESSMENT CAREER COUNSELLING Call us at *****03/ *****92 Mon I-'ri 9-30 am lo 9.30 pm Sat/Sun 9 30 am to 6pm ECP FLIGHT STEWARD STEWARDESS training centre 2 > Peninsula Shopping (Vntre *0 -29, 3 Coleman73 words
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Advertisement177 1990-06-01 9 AIWA" Digital Audio Video 1 OMHATWH of mmtm AIWA PRESENTS THE 25™ ANNIVERSARY HEADPHONE STEREO SJ2S FOR SINGAPORE'S 25™ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. 1 SJ2S DIGITAL //L^WiMWIS L m—ml\^S-MONTHLOCAL WARRANTY From 1980 a series of world's firsts in headphone stereo to 1990 a Singapore's first in local history AIWA, the maker of177 words
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Advertisement257 1990-06-01 10 sfj| <*<■— I M tV II l |i| £^JJ|JJJj^^J^JJ|^|J|JJ^|jjjJ|jJJjjJ|^^ Now a compact that doesn't restrict your creativity. Mi-'..:i«i.imuiA.=i--.v=iM:-j.-.«. i .ii.»M.:.:.^.:....«.^i^«— Fuji compacts are everything you would like a one on top of another. The 80cm Macro gives you camera to be. frame-filling close-ups with ease. There are also other Take257 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration339 1990-06-01 11 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair THE two Police Task Force troops will be merged into one unit from today. This will mean faster response in any emergency. The new unit will be based in Queensway. Its new commander is Superintendent Lionel Robson, a veteran officer. The PTF339 words
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Article146 1990-06-01 11 FOR Superintendent Lionel Robson, returning as the new commander of the Police Task Force brings back old memories. He was a troop commander between 1970 and 1974 when the unit was based in Mount Vernon. Between 1980 and 1982, he was the officer-in-charge of the now-defunct146 words
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NEWBEAT
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Article, Illustration456 1990-06-01 12 Karen Goh - This column tells you about the activities of the People 's Association. It is written by the PA's director (youth). New Beat appears every Friday. By Karen Goh AT 25 Miss Shermeen Tan heads an organisation with a staff whose members are all older thanpicture/ Simon Ker - 456 words
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Article113 1990-06-01 12 THE People's Association Youth Movement's (PAYM) first Youth Month begins on Sunday, with five projects lined up. Heart-to-Heart Day: Outing for 500 residents from welfare homes and agencies. •June 3. Chinese Garden. lOam-.'ipm. Moonlight Swing: Mass dance celebration. June 9. Hong Lim Park. 7 pm-10 pm. RUNdezvous113 words
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Advertisement79 1990-06-01 11 Longest established manufacturer BROADWOOD Ac we \^\X Montrose ()nly the finest materials polyestei ()ther *****0 arc used when we make a are also available upon BroadwiNxl. So what you reipiest hear and see is nothing less h'.asy payments ean he than excellent tonal quality arranged. and a beautiful piece of79 words
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Advertisement189 1990-06-01 11 world's LARGESTpizzas Making It Big For Singapore Come and watch Pizza Hut build THE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SZECHUAN WORLD'S LARGEST PIZZA it the 25th PIZZA with tasty Chicken. Pizza Hut N will Anniversary Carnival on Saturday. 9 June donate $1 from every order to the 25th at the World Trade Centre189 words
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Advertisement113 1990-06-01 12 MORE REASONS WHY MORE PEOPLE USE SUN-X Cuts out heat and glare from the sun. Makes glass shatter resistant and adds safety. Lower air-conditioning bills and saves energy. Turns window one-way providing privacy. Economical self paying in operating costs. Blocks out 76% to 80% of sun's heat and yet Reduces113 words
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Advertisement29 1990-06-01 12 I A START TO YOUR MUSICAL CAREER music found in feature on Musical Notes^^^^^^H on June 7 in The New Paper Faslads. li^j^isical^fcsiH A SPECIAL FEATURE OF m MSlads29 words
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Advertisement174 1990-06-01 13 'gg 1 cafe society cafe royal *ase i a a f f e i s I h t i y C I Whatever you've got on, MM/ *v you can always wfwfy down to Cafe Vienna flffi~> for a few of your favourite things from all over the world, yTp174 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration320 1990-06-01 14 Lo Tien Yin; Trudy Lim - By Lo Tien Yin and Trudy Lim WILD animals are believed to be swimming across the Straits of Johor to set up home in Pulau Tekong. Elephants, a panther, snakes and wild boar have been reportedly sighted on Pulau Tekong. National servicemen training onGraphics/ Soh Ah Teck - 320 words
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Article229 1990-06-01 14 "I HAVE never seen elephants in Pulau Tekong before. We saw little knee-high wild boars, pigs, snakes. "Once we ran over a snake lying on the road and it didn't die, it just slithered off. There were eight of us in the Land Rover and we were229 words
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Article59 1990-06-01 14 THE 24 sq km island houses Singapore Armed Forces Infantry Training Depot. Island once had about 4.000 residents, according to 1956 census. Tekong used to have primary schools and community centre. People from mainland Singapore often went over to worship in temples there, or for seafood. All this59 words
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Advertisement42 1990-06-01 14 Win j I Boctok Watches J I Check Out I T HE 0 I New Paper's Sunday I World Cup I Editions June 10, 17 &24 S p July 1 8 Available At All M 7-Eleven Outlets And 0 Convenience Stores p42 words
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Advertisement258 1990-06-01 15 Our Super Visual televisions offer the most life-like colours. We invite you in for a screen test. Mr M mk u■■ 7ISS^SMMff I I Seeing is bt-liwing. Th.it\ why we're JJ" televisions always have the most SV televisions also feature superb inviting you to visit your nearest tele- life-like colours.258 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration433 1990-06-01 16 Ng. Wan Ching - BY Ng. Wan Ching THE Polgar girls are no ordinary sisters. For one thing, all three are international chess masters and women grandmasters. For another, they were all taken out of school at an early age because their father, Mr Laszlo Polgar, 44,Picture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 433 words
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Article53 1990-06-01 16 THE two-week-long tournament will be opened by the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong. tomorrow at 3 pm at Nanyang Technological Institute. A total of 140 boys and girls from 42 countries will be taking part, said Mr Ignatius Leong. secretary of the Singapore Chess53 words
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Article62 1990-06-01 16 THE international chess master title is awarded by the World Chess Federation to a player who achieves certain set norms in tournaments. The norms are calculated based on complex mathematical formulas. A grandmaster title is awarded to players who meet higher standards. Requirements for women's master and grandmaster62 words
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307 1990-06-01 16 SOFIA THE INTERNATIONAL CHESS MASTER SOFIA Polgar is like many girls in one way she loves shopping. "I will be spending some time here shopping," she told The New Paper last night. "Singapore is the first Asian country I have been to and I'm quite curious about the place. "After307 words
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Advertisement82 1990-06-01 16 For Memorable Holidays In Historic Malacca I if he Malacca Village Resort Village Getaways from M$110.00 (Sundays to Thursdays) inclusive of two breakfasts M$150.00 (Fridays and Saturdays) Mir Plaza Inn Melaka City Sojourns from MS60.00 (Weekthrough) Malacca Village Resort 06-*****0 Plaza Inn 06-*****1 Kuala Lumpur sales office 03-*****17 Singapore sales82 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article273 1990-06-01 17 Wire services. AT least 30 people were killed and 30 others injured when unidentified gunmen sprayed bullets at a public bus and commuters waiting at a bus stop in Karachi yesterday. The incident took place in Pakistan's southern Sind province. The relentless ethnic unrest forcedWire services. - 273 words
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Article84 1990-06-01 17 AP. THE current wave of ethnic violence in Sind is rooted in the deep hatred between native Sindhis and the Mohajirs. The latter are descendants of Muslim Indians who immigrated to Pakistan in 1947. Sindhis accuse the bettereducated Mohajirs of taking the best jobs andAP. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration296 1990-06-01 18 Bernama. A WOMAN linked to Malaysia's worst child abuse case was freed by a court yesterday. Her male companion has been tentat i v e I y charged with the murder of two-year-old B Balasundram. The charge carries a maximum death penalty. Maliga Kathisvaloo, 32, and Sinnasamy Kandasamy,Bernama.; Picture/ Nst - 296 words
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Article311 1990-06-01 19 Wire services. T THE first day of talks between US President George Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ended on an encouraging note last night. The Soviet President caught many by surprise when he reported progress on the thorny issue of whether a unitedWire services. - 311 words
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Article34 1990-06-01 19 US stand: A united Germany should be part of the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Soviet stand: Germany should either be neutral or part of both Nato and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact.34 words
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Article156 1990-06-01 19 Reuter. THE Soviet republic of Moldavia yesterday formally recognised the right of rebel republic Lithuania to become independent. A spokesman for the Moldavian People's Front, the biggest nationalist organisation in the southern republic, said Parliament passed a motion by 194 votes to 29. The resolution said theReuter. - 156 words
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Article135 1990-06-01 19 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. boudoir: A woman's bedroom or private sitting room. conservatory: An institution where musicians are trained. idealistic: An idealistic person has principles, ideas or standards on which they base their135 words
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Article, Illustration89 1990-06-01 19 The winner: A language student and aerobics teacher, Ms Ann Baldvick of Belgium, took the crown at the Miss All Nations Pageant 1990 in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Miss Sweden, part-time model Marlene Quick, 20 (left), was first runner-up. while Miss United States, student StephaniePicture/ Afp - 89 words
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Advertisement187 1990-06-01 17 What guarantee do you have to look your best? Some portrait photos aren't always successful. You're not quite ready, the noise in the shop distracts you, and your photo for a serious job application or a 5 year passport can look a bit of a joke. The Polaroid Studio Express187 words
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Advertisement73 1990-06-01 17 i Poland! I f TA-475 DISCOVER rH E BEST KEPT S ECRI I ,N Kl RO,,, H)K wnl> $1 AAA n"' Prices inclusive of tour, airfare, JII \m 1 meals anci accomm °dation. II isnno ii 7r\ (Extension to Europe possible) 1 ODD r7/ft!',/ W'l'ri GUARANTEED nnnl i//4t\'. DEPARTURE WTWTVWk73 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration278 1990-06-01 18 SHARE prices oscillated yesterday between the plus and minus columns on Wall Street, with the blue-chip index narrowly missing its third straight record high close. The Dow Jones index closed at 2,876.66 points, a slip of just 1.89 points from Wednesday's record. With some 166 million shares changing278 words
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Article101 1990-06-01 18 TOKYO stocks opened lower this morning after the Nikkei average rose yesterday to above the 33,000-point level for the first time in three days. Brokers said the market is expected to come off its recent highs today on the yen's weakness overnight and on profit-taking before the weekend. "Oil101 words
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Article, Illustration287 1990-06-01 18 Wire services. SHARES closed on a firm note yesterday on the London Stock Exchange after absorbing several waves of profit-taking, which in the end barely dented the 3.6 per cent advance registered during the two preceding sessions. The Financial Times 30share index was down 2.4 points at 1,855.0. SomeWire services. - 287 words
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Article51 1990-06-01 18 FT Industrials Thu 1,855.00 (1,857.40) Dow Jones Average Thu 2,876.66 (2,878.56) ST Industrial Thu 1,553.64 (1,557.44) NST Industrial Thu 3,040.94 (3,032.94) Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 3,132.32 (3,083.55) Australian All Ordinaries Thu 1,510.60 (1,499.70) Nikkei Stock Average Thu 33,130.80 (32,926.26) Figure* in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Advertisement64 1990-06-01 18 am y f[»] ißi Book One Disco Rendezvous Cruise I j I Today (June 1) and get j I another Cruise ticket I mm mi i I "P(uA I j One exclusive "Equator Dream" j Paperweight j 1 x W i j (Worth $11.00 oach) j I For the Ist64 words
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Advertisement223 1990-06-01 19 Come Boogie On The Bay. Bring A Guest For Free! 2^7** Now till 23 June 1990 our Rendezvous Disco Cruise also lets you win great holiday prizes! Sail our Rendezvous Disco Cruise Rendezvous Disco Cruise during our promotional period and Cruise Times 2315 2400 Hrs your partner enjoys the cruise223 words
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Article, Illustration574 1990-06-01 20 spotlight PAINTBRUSH? Canvas? Who needs them when you can splash paint all over the screen and run a "mouse" over it. With computer painting, you won't even get paint all over your hands. The colour flows directly onto the screen from a software "paintbox" as you tap out commands574 words
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Advertisement112 1990-06-01 21 See MORE of the world for LESS, with the National Jl. '^5. '"•-n every h)() only'n addition t° the playback of PAL video tapes, the new National J i video cassette recorder 1 until I^l e s y° u w te l whole world of NTSC tapes on your PAL112 words
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Miscellaneous832 1990-06-01 21 fridaytv SPORTSVIEW: w- I TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TENNIS DAVIS CUP 1990 TURTLES: MISTER OGG (Channel 12, 10.20pm) £4 V GOES TO TOWN gj FEATURES highlights of the first round 1 < Channel 5 6 30 pm G < i^nf^ t r d 'ft ,jr"\ J KRANG and Shredder were confronted832 words
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Article224 1990-06-01 22 Wong Sing Yeong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong WHY is it that TVB swordplay serials such as Return of the Condor Heroes attract more than one million viewers here while ATV ones like Legend of a Heroine (SBC 8, 6.45pm) don't? After all, the plots are similar and very224 words
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Advertisement708 1990-06-01 22 P The More You Collect, The More You Get. 1 Collect Holiday Bonus Coupons and exchange them for your choice of I holidays and gifts. Fill one Holiday Bonus Passport with Bonus Coupons and redeem a I McDonald s Menu set from Fisher Price Toys or carry on collecting to708 words
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Miscellaneous256 1990-06-01 22 fridaytv JS* belligerent woman who is determined to fight for her right to stand trial for a murder charge. The state and h er own parents insist that she is mentally incompetent A to stand trial but she goes all out to prove that she is of sound mind as256 words
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SHOPTALK
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Article, Illustration338 1990-06-01 23 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling THE Australian High Commission was turned into a boudoir recently. The reception area of the embassy was transformed into 10 "bedrooms" walled off on three sides. Each "room" had a doublebed complete with bed linen, side tables, pictures, potted plants, masses of freshPicture Aundry Gan - 338 words
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Article171 1990-06-01 23 EYETOEYE SMOKING can affect (he eyes. Nicotine and carbon monoxide reduce the blood's ability to carry oxygen. Inadequate oxygen supply can damage retina and affect night vision. High tobacco addiction results in loss of visual sharpness and colour vision. Tobacco can also cause blind171 words
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Advertisement23 1990-06-01 23 Jne rrencn hai'e a certain waif of toohincf aI tninifS. iQD I ,yean Jucci hfewear j S&Sole Agent Sin Xwanq Optical Pte Ltd23 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration508 1990-06-01 24 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin IMAGINE Choo Hoey, Singapore Symphony Orchestra's conductor, in a pale grey tuxedo, with tails that fall elegantly into neat panels as he sits. His pants are straight and wide, and cropped just above the ankles. A white shirt with pin-tucks sets off the whole508 words
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Article179 1990-06-01 25 FASHION 2000 Q FOR four years, Jane Teo, 23, was a sales co-cordinator with a garment factory. And all that time she never sketched or doodled, nor dreamt up the ultimate Cinderella gown for herself. But when the urge hit her to study fashion in Italy,179 words
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104 1990-06-01 25 WHEN they talk politics in Europa Changi, people sit up and take notice. You see, politics is really just a group of musicians who call themselves Polityx. This dynamic seven-piece Filipino outfit has been raising the roof in that cosy hideaway at Changi Point. Former104 words
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Article, Illustration523 1990-06-01 25 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong BORIS Berukhov stares danger in the face every day. The 53-year-old premier circus performer trains lions and bears animals with dramatically opposite temperaments. He is now in Singapore with the other performers from the Moscow State Circus for 11 shows523 words
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Article18 1990-06-01 25 PLACE: Singapore Indoor Stadium FROM: limit* 2 10. TICKETS $50, $35, $15, and $10. INQUIRIES: Tel: 344-9820.18 words
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Advertisement238 1990-06-01 26 RIVERSIDE ASIAN FOOD FAIR. FOUR FINE HOTELS. FOUR FABULOUS DISHES. ONE UNBEATABLE PRICE. $13.50 NETT. hphm^ Wti. It IS Sir >< j. ijxir os favourite lo< al dish? Could it be Udancj make an evening of it by combining a visit to the food fair with A- .s. im >238 words
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Advertisement215 1990-06-01 27 831 Employment Singapore Citizens with GCE 'N' or '0' Level Certificates are invited to apply for the following appointments: I SERVICE CLERICAL OFFICER COMPUTER INFORMATION ASSISTANT INLAND REVENUE OFFICER LABOUR ASSISTANT SECURITY SCREENING OFFICER STATISTICAL ASSIS TAN T STORE OFFICER TECHNICAL •TECHNICIAN ASSIS TANT LABORA TORY TECHNICIAN ASSISTAN T PRIMARY215 words
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Advertisement54 1990-06-01 27 831 Employment An established trading company requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Salary about $750 Minimum full OCE level Hl-lmgual in English and Mandarin Pleasant disposition Ability to type is essential Age Between Interested applicants please call personally with relevant certificates and teslimonals to: 585 North Bridge Rd. U 09-08 Blanco Court54 words
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Advertisement333 1990-06-01 27 831 Employment A progressive and opanding company dealing in UPVC windows and doors. invites application* for the position of RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST e (K'E "O' level or 'N' level. Good telephone etiquette I Ability to type No experience required Training provided Salary (550 to $750. Interested applicants, plea.se call personally333 words
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Advertisement275 1990-06-01 28 831 Employment Keppel Engineering Pte ltdl (A member of the Keppel Group) ARE YOU HIGHLY MOTIVATED, KEEN TO LEARN AND LIKE CHALLENGES? We invite you to an exciting career in KEPPEL ENGINEERING. Join our dedicated and well trained team at: (1) Changi Airport Terminal 2 or (2) S pore General275 words
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Advertisement250 1990-06-01 28 831 Employment i H We are a Japanese Multi-national Corporation, withl vacancies for the following positions: [BUSINESS CO ORDINATORS] GCE A' level or Diploma in Business Studies Must possess Class 3 Driving Licence SALES CLERKS GENERAL CLERKS GCE 'O' or A' Level PCBS or CBS Typing speed 35 wpm STORE250 words
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Advertisement279 1990-06-01 28 831 Employment mill mis inn OTWIMIS Si lll| 111 l Requirements Benefits No sales target for Basic salary Ist 3 months Escalating Training will be commission provided scheme Own a car Transport allowance Enthusiasm Overseas Between 22 and assignment 30 years of age If you have the drive desire to279 words
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Advertisement299 1990-06-01 28 831 Employment rr k INTEXCO 5 DAY WEEK, ESTABLISHED PRINTING SUPPLIER OF GIFT ITEMS COMPANY REQUIRES GCE 0 Level Chinese, above 25 veers Able lo type Able to operate telex is an advantage Ability to work independently and under pressure Able to do purchasing work an advantage Minimum Sec 3299 words
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Article, Illustration317 1990-06-01 29 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon THE bright lights of Hollywood lure actors to California. But they want a break into the movies, not the stage. "Hollywood attracts versatile actors. While that's good for us, it's also a curse because we have to compete with film and television," said317 words
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Article, Illustration94 1990-06-01 29 THE Festival of Arts committee combed Singapore for a turn-of-the-century dental chair, stool and dental drill to stage You Never Can Tell. Finally, in a street in Geylang, Ms Tisa Ng, the Festival's artistic co-ordinator, found a monster of a chair and drill. "Have94 words
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Article33 1990-06-01 29 DAVID Emmes. director of You Never Can Tell, will deliver a pre performance talk to the public on Producing Shaw. WHERE: Victoria Theatre's Main Bar. WHEN: Tomorrow TIME 5.30 pm to 7pm.33 words
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Advertisement501 1990-06-01 29 831 Employment 831 Employment DEVELOPMENT OPTIC CENTRE A) EXPERIENCED OPTICIANS Perform eye refraction Dispense soft Si hard contact lenses Succeeaful candidates will have the prospects ot being sent to Polytechnic for contact lens course B) SALES ASSISTANTS OCE 'A', -O', 'N' level e Pleasant and responsible With opportunity tor advancement501 words
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Advertisement248 1990-06-01 29 831 Employment A Furmahing Co. require* a STORE ASSISTANT OCE O' level Ability to converse In English Class 2/3 licence Age 20 above Interested applicants please walk In for an Interview at: ISO Clemenceau Avenue Singapore Shopping Centre #09-11/12 Singapore 0933 A Furniahing Co. require* a RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK/TYPIST Typing248 words
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Article1185 1990-06-01 30 ►Talks TRAVEL TIPS. Mr Sunny Goh speaks on How to Get More Out of Your Travels. 8 pm. Serangoon Gardens community centre. It is organised by People's Association. Free. TEENAGE SELF-ESTEEM. A workshop for teenagers between 15 and 18 years old. Mrs Hgiam Geok Kim.1,185 words
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Article16 1990-06-01 30 EXHIBITION: TALUS MAPS OUT ABOUT: KARAOKE FINALS FOOD: SKEWER PROMOTION COMING UP: SINGAPORE 200016 words
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Article, Illustration66 1990-06-01 30 AN exhibition of recent paintings by Richard Hickman, lecturer in Art Education at the Institute of Education. He expresses his empathy with nature in his jungle paintings and his concern for environmental issues in works such as the Geckoes. He has held three solo exhibitions. 9 am66 words
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Advertisement54 1990-06-01 30 I THF iJJJ i BEST T <$1,968 MEM -h. Group Departure date: Jun 12, 19, 26 HBtf? )l MMiW —M ML SIME 8Days s$ 1#368 Mjm TRAVEL PI j Q I Sim« Travel (S) Pte. Ltd 135 Cecil Street #04-01 LKN Building, Singapore 0106 A member of Sirr* Darby Group54 words
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Miscellaneous558 1990-06-01 31 I FRIDAYRADIO BnHEmH CZHiOH NOON Newt in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 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) 1.45 Midday Market558 words
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Miscellaneous192 1990-06-01 31 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill L ,74M f ANPIN ffVHT OP.) George the Robot/stephen Stanley ff. HA VAA I AU, ACT AS tF 1 Ho Wo Mo. J Uff-* oH i <***+.) "laJMtf hl»v«l SMNA V U«C HMC.. Iisl LuffeX SO<KS I Duffy/Bruce Hammond I'VE (>0TTA HAND192 words
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Miscellaneous655 1990-06-01 32 COMICRELIEF FRIDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh rTTTnTjnrjTT^M NOON Good Music, Company NOON Newsdesk hh and Mo 12 30 Off the Shelf DID [noIWwOT 1 I H HE RENTED 12.15 Sentimental Journey Jazz Scene TELL 200 I mmitf ALONG 001 1230 T '**i William Harvey 1.00 World News lr\PM VOftS I J655 words
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Article, Illustration247 1990-06-01 34 AP, AFP. C ANAD1AN Helen Kelesi, who has earned the nickname of "Hurricane Helen" on the women's tennis circuit because of her fiery personality, nearly blew second-seed Monica Seles off of the sun-drenched centre-court in the French Open tennis championships yesterday. Kelesi, a sturdy 20-year-oldAP, AFP. - 247 words
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167 1990-06-01 34 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia TWO top apprentice jockeys from Hongkong are likely to create history by riding on the local circuit next month. They are K H Ting, 19 and Jacky C K Tse, 20. Considered two of the most promising riders at the British167 words
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Article, Illustration342 1990-06-01 35 FINAL LIVE ON SBC 12: Sunday (from 12 noon) NST. THE Malaysian Thomas Cup badminton team has a million-dollar incentive to win the final against China on Sunday. The M$1 million ($678,300) bonus was offered to the team by Sports Toto Malaysia Bhd after their 3-2 semifinal victoryNST. - 342 words
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Article46 1990-06-01 35 A HOUSE from the Malaysian government M$100,000 to each of the seven players from Sports Toto Malaysia M$80,000from Malaysia's National Sports Council A PROTON SAGA car from the Malaysian Government M$150for every point difference in the final from Public Bank46 words
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Article, Illustration360 1990-06-01 36 AFP. BRYAN Robson is at the centre of a new injury scare only 10 days from the start of England's World Cup campaign. The England captain, who is the centrepiece of manager Bobby Robson's side, will only lead his team into its final warm-up game in Tunisia tomorrowAFP. - 360 words
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Article572 1990-06-01 36 Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Uber Cup s-finals: S Korea I Japan 1 (S Korean names first): Lee Young-auk lost to Aiko Miyamura 8-11, 5-11; Lee Heung-soon ht Hnrumi Kohhara 12-9, 11-0; Lee mi I>1 Hisako Mi/ui 12*9, 11-9; Chung Myung-hee/Chung So-voung ht Kimiko Jinnai/Takako Shinki 15 1.572 words
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Article, Illustration249 1990-06-01 36 Wire services. ALAN Mclnally, Bayem Munich's Scotland striker, is wanted by English First Division side Wimbledon. Wimbledon manager Bobby Gould has made a million-pound offer. IRISH World Cup defender Mick McCarthy has agreed to join English Sec- i ond Division side Millwall for £300,000 i ($927,000) from FrenchWire services. - 249 words
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Article, Illustration529 1990-06-01 37 Our lines were hot yesterday with telephone calls from soccer fans reacting to one reader's comments questioning Sundramoorthy's loyalty in helping Kedah beat Singapore. All the callers supported Sundram, with one fan even faxing his feelings to us. He did nothing wrong, they say. He played like529 words
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Article, Illustration230 1990-06-01 38 S Gulam - Stories/ S Gulam LIM Teong Kim, the bane of Singapore's hopes so often in the past, has been ruled out for Saturday's clash at the National Stadium. The Kuala Lumpur midfield play-maker has to serve a one-match suspension following his second booking last weekend against230 words
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Article35 1990-06-01 38 Sabah v Johor Likas Stadium. 8.15pm Perils v Selangor Stadium Dato Sheikh Ahmad. 4.45pm i Perak v Pahang Stadium Perak. 8.15pm Sarawak v Kedah State Stadium. 8.15pm Singapore v KL National Stadium. 8.15pm35 words
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Article, Illustration251 1990-06-01 38 KUALA Lumpur's stars are all fired up to shoot down Singapore. A midweek tounge-lashing from KLFA president Datuk Elyas Omar appears to have renewed their hunger for success. Datuk Elyas, not one to mince his words, asked them whether they were tired of being251 words
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Advertisement60 1990-06-01 34 p5)) HAVE A /Long balls! Short balls! w) Curved balls! Straight balls! Hand balls! Foot- d\ /C# i Have a ball with us! if/ From June8toJuly 1 f° r soccer's most covWorld y And Jeffrey Low, Singapore's top soccer k columnist, will be right there in On the ball' and60 words
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Advertisement471 1990-06-01 39 S VIVA SUNDRAM KL SETBACK P SUNDRAM HAS LIM TEONG KIM CJ NOT DONE TO MISS ANYTHING TOMORROW'S ■C WRONG, GAME T SAY READERS AGAINST LIONS S 38 39 Jeffrey Who will score the most goals in the World Cup? Van Basten? Careca? Vialli? JEFFREY LOW, our (/J) man at471 words
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