The New Paper, 14 January 1991

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  • 18 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS Inewy I the 4/ new paper
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    • 72 1 Tjj If you beftw *Mfj J, jfff i^p• in God, only ||m J God knows. If LmlJiLj you don't P*^*% believe in God, MHGw who knows Bra3f Perez de Ceullar, after meeting WrSSs Saddam in last-ditch effort to avert J 1 DAY TO GO J war IMM L fl v
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  • 91 1 If this scene is not censored, it will be SBC's hottest kiss ever. Singapore actress Jazreel Low was filmed kissing Chen Hanwei (left) for 30 seconds for an upcoming SBC serial, Behind Bars. It was done three times before the producer was satisfied. "But I
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      138 2 T J. he world is within an inch of war French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas Q V-Jaddam Hussein ought not to think that he can play a game of moving the deadline from the 15th to the 16th to the 17th to the 18th, day by day.
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    • 435 2 THE last-ditch effort to avert war in the Gulf ended with these words: Only God knows. The words are from UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Ceullar. He was asked after meetings Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Iraqi Foreign Minister Tareq Aziz yesterday: Will there
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    • 152 2 AFP. IRAQI Prudent Saddam Hussein said the United Nations Secretary-General brought no new proposals when he visited Baghdad. "The UN Secretary-General told me that he had come on his own initiative and had not brought" any proposal, Mr Saddam told Iraqi journalists. His remarks were
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    • 123 2 Reuter. THE United States and its allies are wellprepared for a war against Iraq after tomorrow, says US Secretary of State James Baker. "The international coalition is well prepared politically, economically and militarily for any eventuality as we move towards midnight January 15," Mr
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    • 405 3  -  By Irene Hoe IF war breaks out in the Gulf, it will he an "accidental war", says former Senior Minister Mr S Kajaratnam. And it will be many wars. Why accidental? "If there is a war, what is the problem? Is it Saddam?
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    • 305 3 THE Iraq-Kuwait dispute over land, oil and money had nothing to do with Israel. But once the US send troops to Saudi Arabia, President Saddam Hussein has tried to draw Israel into the crisis. He warns that Iraq will hit Israel first in the event of
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    • 68 2 HOTLINEPLUS TO share a point of view, call Hotline Plus, 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S'pore 0923. FOR ALLYOUR PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION We provide Sales, Service Support Rentals for a wide range of Video/Data/Graphic Projectors, Rear Screen Projection Consoles and LCD Projection Panels.
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  • QUICKNEWS
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      233 4 HOT STORY TIES between Singapore and Malaysia have reached a new turning point. A younger generation of post-independence leaders are now in charge, without the emotional baggage that the older leaders carried. This was the high point of Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's press conference, at the end
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 76 4 AN American man who allegedly gave his girlfriend the Aids virus has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon for knowingly transmitting the disease through otherwise legal sex. David Scott Crother, a 45-year-old carpenter, is the first person in California, and possibly in the US, to be
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      • 91 4 JAPAN can contribute in many ways to world peace without being a world policeman. Many people are nervous about Japan becoming a military power again, and would prefer to see the US remain in Asia to preserve the balance of power. This was said by Deputy PM Lee
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      • 83 4 MOST Hongkongers think Vietnamese asylum seekers arriving by boat should be pushed back to sea even though they may drown as a result, says a government survey. In the the survey, 70 per cent said yes when asked: Given that the boat people may be drowned,
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      • 75 4 MOHAMAD Farid Harunal Rashid, the top student in last year's Primary School Leaving Examinations, has been chosen to receive both the Raffles Institution Scholarship and Mendaki-Temasek Scholarship, the highest Mendaki award. But his father Harunal Rashid A M Ibrahim has declined three other monetary awards as he
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      • 74 4 THE US health care industry is booming. Amid the rising unemployment of a US hit by "mild" recession, medical employment grew 7.7 percent last year. That is the biggest in two decades and the biggest rise for any major category of employment tabulated by government. New technology,
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    • 94 4 The Straits Times: US Congress says 'yes' to war. Business Times: De Cuellar meets Saddam for last-ditch talks. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh's visit to Malaysia: KL-Singapore to work forge even closer links in future. Berita Harian: PM: New chapter in KL-Singapore ties. SBC morning news: The UN Secretary General,
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    • 88 4 &t<f 2 V. I. P. LOUNGE 6 We provide you with the most Cosy Atmosphere most Melodious Music most Talented Singer i and yel We are just a stone's throw away why don't you relax I ease your tension over here During Our Happy Hours 5.00 pm 8.30 pm (except
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
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      346 5  -  By Michelle Lee The harvest celebration still works its magic in this concrete city. Just as Pongal gathers people together in rural Indian communities, it gathered the urban community at Hong Kah South Community Club last Saturday. Pongal, a traditional festival celebrating the harvest, is observed by Indians
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    • 304 6  -  By Michelle Lee B RAND-CONSCIOUS school kids can chalk up a hefty bill for their parents. i No plain canvas shoes, hand-me-down books, or old uniforms from last year for such children. Ms Valsa Karunan has two daughters Vinda, 10 and Smita, 11. The 38-year-old
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    • 258 6 BUT what was the situation like 30 years ago? Ms Karunan remembers having two pairs of school shoes. Worn carefully, they lasted two years. Her Rata shoes then cost $4.90 each. Still, when she walked the 10 minutes to school, she took care not to drag
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    • 359 7 SCHOOL A COSTLY AFFAIR AT the start of the school year, computer analyst Mr Larry Ng, 37, spends about $1,500 a year equipping his three children for school. Daughters, Debora, seven; Vera, nine; and son Daryl, 11 get new: Textbooks: $100 for each child. Uniforms:
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    • 661 8  -  By Ng Wan Ching IF war comes, Mr Lim Khiem Hock wants his family to be prepared. The 45-year-old hawker went to the Braddell MKT Station yesterday and brought his wife and two children along for the Civil Defence Public Shelter Exercise there.
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    • Article, Illustration
      101 8 ADOPTAPET SAMY and Lucky are lovable three-month-old male puppies who get along well with children and other dogs. Samy is a white-and-brown cross-breed while Lucky is a white-and-black mongrel. Both dogs need homes with compounds for them to run around in, and are not suitable for HDB residents.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 298 6 I 12 —20 JANUARY 1991 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 12 NOON —10 PM DAILY_ I I We Have Built The Home AO I I Everyone Can Afford I I t~*»°~ u» shop with convanianca for furniture. furnishings and homo appliances of undar on* roof I H WWI At tatt.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 274 7 TRIMLINE ONLY USES NATURAL METHODS FOR SLIMMING WEIGHTLOSS PROGRAMME WITH AMAZING RESULTS Carol, 14, »)y "I weighed 85kg and felt Yvonne lost M .II jjkwfo can wear extremely uncomfortable before I I j 22.5 kg and 6" BrflV fashionable came to TRIMLINE... I feel a lot from her waist clothes
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 A BEAUTY SURPRISE THAT AWAITS YOU! 14-19 JAN —y JL. Step right into the New Year with Skincare fxponentiel Don't m iss this fantastic offer. Only while stocks Specialists Jeanne Gatineau. Let them groom you "or" last. with their effective skincare products and pamper you The management and staff of
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 595 9 Three Singaporeans want stiffer penalties for various offences. DAVID GABRIEL, writing for Business Times, bemoans the inconsistent jail sentences for road bullies and Mr Peter Boyd, who wrote to The New Paper, feels the heat should be turned on pickpockets. Another Mailbox writer
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    • 132 9 1 WRITE in response to the article, Pickpockets' tricks (TNP, Jan 3). When a person appears in court and pleads guilty to a charge of pickpocketing, he gets off lightly with a short-term jail sentence. The penalty is too lenient in keeping down the upsurge in
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    • 117 9 I SINCERELY believe that the Press and the authorities can do something about checking the alarming increase in white-collar crimes (criminal breach of trust, cheating, etc). Something should also be done to curb fraud by self-styled spiritual healers. Almost every other day, we read of cases involving
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 225 9 P/es! For this month c i Plac« Steak Houses Restaurants are Sauce naking the above irresistible offer Sauce menu. Just add 1.00 to the price of the grilled tenderloin with a choice of six hot n S P' C Y sauces from the promotion menu to get a complete meal
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 204 10  -  By Dave Ang L I OVE or loath him, Singaporeans seem bent on reading about Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Book sales and book loan figures show he has become a must reading for many, according to book store chains, book distributors and second-hand bookstores. Sales
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    • 104 10 SINCE Iraq invaded Kuwait, its President has been vilified and glorified, and even "immortalised" as a doll. An American basketball coach, for example, called Mr Saddam Hussein a sore loser. Cartoonists repeatedly caricature him as a Hitler look-alike. Journalists all over the world fall over themselves in their
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    • 434 10 HERE are excerpts from two of the books on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein which give some insights into the man. The first is Republic of Fear: The Inside Story of Saddam's Iraq written by Iraqi exile Samir al Khalil. The second Saddam Hussein and the
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    • 173 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings artesian wells: Wells in which water is continuously forced up out of the ground because of pressure from water flowing into the well from a higher level. aspersions: If
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 312 11 A BOLD experiment is being carried out in Los Angeles to enable electric cars to be driven over longer distances. Battery-powered vehicles have a big problem they cannot be driven far, only about 190 km before they run out of power. Then they have to
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    • 193 11 UPI. THE Prime Minister of the German state of Badenwuerttemberg resigned yesterday following claims that he regularly let businessmen pay for his family's vacations. The resignation of Mr Lothar Spaeth is believed to have caused serious embarrassement to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
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    • 250 12 A MALAYSIAN silat demonstrator leaps out of a burning paper box after freeing himself from within a 'canvas bag. These television scenes have the magical ingredients of a show by American magician David Copperfield. But this escape stunt was meant as a religious act. The
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    • 212 12 AP. AMERICAN First Lady Barbara Bush broke a bone in her left leg yesterday when she fell while sledding with her grandchil- wdren. The mishap occurred on an icy hill at the Camp David presiden- tied retreat, the White House said. The sledding
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    • 63 12 Reuter. STOCKS opened lower on news of the Soviet crackdown in Lithuania and on renewed fears of a full-scale war in the Middle East. The key 225-share Nikkei index was down 149.03 points or 0.64 per cent to 23,091.99 in the first 10 minutes of trade. Brokers said
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    • 507 13 i ?o' c 3 I RUSSIAN leader Boris Yeltsin and the Presidents of the three rebel Soviet Baltic republics have appealed to the UN Secretary-General to call an emergency international conference on the Baltic problem. They also appealed for an extension of
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    • 329 13 THE bloody crackdown against pro-inde-pendence protestors in Lithuania yesterday left the world anxious and angry. Many fear that it heralds a return to the dark days of authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union. Nationalists in Latvia, Estonia and Georgia wonder if they are next
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    • 923 14 mondaytv JOHN LENNON rIHSHHTI KST 0F BRITISH: REBEL (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) REBELS have always intrigued THIS programme pays tribute to V J2SS? r -Jfl cinema audiences around the world. I m John Lennon (right) who helped This programme looks at some of the k jL v -^n^l revolutionise Western
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  • 243 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan I FEAR the deep, dark, unknown. It's like entering a cave not knowing if a bear is waiting to clasp you in his arms or a snake coiled to strike you in the neck. There are also the scary depths
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    • 246 15 mondaytv CINE SHOWCASE: UNCONQUERED THIS feature is set in America during the pre-Revolutionary M era of 1763. The Prench and British are jockeying for colonial jfl power in the vast wilderness whose hub is Fort Pitt, one day to become Pittsburgh. It is an era of power-hungry individuals trafficking in
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  • spotlight
    • STORM CLOUDS
      • 610 16 In his New Year message, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong highlighted three major minuses that could cloud the outlook for Singapore. They are the Gulf crisis, the US recession and GATT. He also singled out one bright spot for the coming year, the Growth Triangle.
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      • 418 16 US RECESSION PRESIDENT George Bush said recently that some sectors of the US economy were facing a "mild" recession that would last about six months. The recession could get serious should war break out in the Gulf. Escalating oil prices would aggravate an already depressed economy, fuelling
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      • 415 16 THE BREAKDOWN IN GATT TALKS IN December, trade talks among ministers from 107 countries collapsed. The ministers were trying to agree on rules so that fair and free trade can take place. But the countries were unwilling to compromise because of concerns at home, such as
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 334 17 Reuter. SOCCER hell broke loose yesterday during a match south-west of Johannesburg. Forty soccer fans were trampled to death after fighting broke out. The victims, who included two children, were crushed to death as they tried to squeeze through a jammed stadium exit. An eye-witness
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    • 137 17 Reuter. PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino's actress daughter Kris walked out in tears from the set of a love movie when her leading man kissed her on the lips in earnest. The Philippine Daily Star yesterday quoted the 18-year-old Kris as saying she, actor Gabby Concepcion
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      553 18  -  M—ui i > i w II i ii m By] Lo Tien Yin ACTRESS Jazreel Low kissed Eric Tsang for three seconds in Last Blood. But it was a kiss you did not see on the silver screen. Jazreel kissed Chen Hanwei for 30 seconds for an
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    • 562 19 The war live, in your living room I HOW TV NETWORKS WILL COVER THE GULF WAR NBC's Bob McFarland remembers how correspondents worked Vietnam: jump in an army jeep or a helicopter with a film crew, maybe catch some action, then wait. "You'd have to bring the film back to
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    • 370 20  -  MIRA EDORA Coming to Raja Cinema preview/By Anuar Othman IF you are a teacher, he careful who you say "I love you" to. It is these three little words that turn Mira Kdora's life around. Mira Edora, a film based on the novel of
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    • 212 20 IT really takes place behind bars. For the past month or so, SBC visited Changi Prison regularly. Production crew and actors were "locked up" to work. Changi Prison opened its doors for the first time for SBC's filming of a new serial, Behind Bars,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 39 20 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO MEET PAULLEKAKIS ARRIVAL: H(L 16th Jan 1991 at 6.30 pm (PH AIR 503) Sf| HARI) ROCK CAFE: p' 17th Jan 1991 at 11.00 PM FIRE DISCOTHEQI E Jan 1991 at WARNER MUSIC W —LJ —H
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 447 21 MONDAYRADIO NOON Newt in Brief NOON Niwi in Brief 12.05 PM Your Lunchdate it Rose Tan 12 03 PM P# P yUr Clattlct 1.00 News in Brief 100 Newt and Waather Forecast MS Lunchdate (cont'd) Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 Newt in Brief I*ls Popular Ciattics (cont'd) 2.05 Feminine Flair With
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    • 261 21 COMICRELEF Fox Trot/Bin Amend LOOK, IODS, I'M NOT ASK- WELL. SORE, IF YoO THiNK oF YoO KNoW, A WHOI F A WHnl F iMO YOU lb 6E BEST PREMDS iT AS SOMETHING ENDLESS. TAKE iT n oNE HoOR A Wn u LU OR ANYTHING I'M S'MPLY THE TRiCK 6To BREAK
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  • 294 22  -  FASHIONtODAY Clothes: Metro. Models: Imp International. Make-up, hair: Fox Hair Salon. Location: The Oriental. By Lois Ng YOU don't have to wear firecracker red to look vivacious this Lunar New Year. It is the most uninspiring colour since everyone will be dressing up their houses with red lanterns,
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 485 23 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh HE222EH3M r- 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey NOON Newsdesk ST^bi? 6 F N °c: uffSMalSSl» Irl n ftol >-1 IB 1 BBJEVE' 100 12.30 I'M OH the Shell IQ&AL'? 'NlrißT JUNK. j| L' ft STRANGE* WHO "THIi 15 IoUR I BEUEVE' 1.10 Calling all Maids 12.45
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 148 24 I THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION rs ***** ciass. Z *****30 800 Food/Entertainment Mayarani M Maharani J W (North Indian Restaurants) IyA Two of the Finest North Indian Restaurants I fsh in town, serving tender tandoori chickens, I sizzling curries, tantalising tandoori prawns I sJJ and raan sikandra (leg of lamb)
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    • 138 24 .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M 800 Food/Entertainment 821 Business To Business 91 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR Stalls lor rental next to MKT station from 17.1.91. 14.2.91. suitable for retailors of Chin*— New Year foodstuff, clothings, handtMfS, florists, etc. SO HURRYfI Call *****77 Page *****88. 832 Employment A Swiss Trading Co. deal- Inn
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    • 138 24 800 Food/Entertainment 832 Employment A well established company and Its subsidiaries has Immediate vacancies for:1) PURCHASING ASSISTANT 2) PERSONNEL CLERK 3) DELIVERY CLERK 4) STORE CLERK 5) RECEPTIONIST Requirements: GCE 'O' level Relevant experience We offer: f 5 days week f Transport provided 13th months AWS Variable bonus scheme Interesed
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    • 60 24 800 Food/Entertainment 832 Employment An Art Glut Co. require* ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Preferably with PSC. Some working experience preferred. Self-starter and pleasant personality. Able to handle correspondence Independently. Personal computer literate Interested applicants please call 3M-2111 between 9am -spm Cheryl/ Alice for Interview appt or write in with photograph to; MISS
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    • 319 24 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment jj LL i Sl s MARINA BAY GOLF COUNTRY RESORT PTE LTD WALK-IN INTERVIEW MONDAY TO FRIDAY (9AM TO 4PM) 6 Marina Green, (Off Marina Mall), Marina South, Singapore 0101 Tel: 221 2811 T ran sport SBS 400 (from 10am) Pick Up Point: 9am,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 387 25 832 Employment RftlKiaywpap Pioneer Die Casting Industries Pte Ltd., a member of the Haw Par Group, is a leading company in the die casting industry. We seek to fill the following vacancies TECHNICAL CLERK To collate and update engineering drawings To prepare process control charts To draft simple engineering drawings
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    • 2 25 832 Employment
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    • 368 25 832 Employment 832 Employment 1) PAPER-BOX PACKAGING DRAFTSMAN/ DRAFTSWOMAN e Completed Secondary 2) SALES EXECUTIVE Class 3 Driving Licence 3) ADMIN ASSISTANT (SALES) Able to type Fluent English Interested, please write-in or come personally to: Blk. 30, Kallang Place #07-10/15 Singapore 1233 Tel: 298 3888 Applications are invited for the
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    • 350 25 832 Employment I A leading broking hoot* in physical and B future* is in expansion ond invites:- 1) MANAGERS With/ Without Experience Good Credit *0' level/ Poly/'A' level/ U gradt (Without Experience) 2) BROKERS REPRESENTATIVES (50 Vacancies) Progressive Commission (Ss6o and more) Allowance Incentives I Overidina ScKemes I Irvhouse {raining
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    • 2 25 832 Employment
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    • 393 25 832 Employment Major multinational company in Jurong urgently requires: ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER OCE < > level. a Mln. 3 years experience In store Inventory system, preferably In a manufacturing and trading company a Able to drive forkltft (3 tonnes). a Physically fit. VAN DRIVERS a Class 4 driving licence, clean record.
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 329 26 832 Employment PART-TIME JOB; FULL-TIME PAY Without disturbing your present job We otter: $200 or more per night excluding Incentives Flexible working time (3 hours In the evening) 5 day week Experience not necessary as training will be provided If you are 21 years or above, speak to Dennis Tay/
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    • 300 26 832 Employment MHI South East Asia Ptel I.id a Japanese trading company located at PSA Pasir Panjang Complex Oodown W7, Module 16-17, I'aslr Panjang Road wishes to recruit ACCOUNTS cum GENERAL CLERK (Female) Age 20 and above Knowledge of accounts Ability to type e Good character 5 days week Salary
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    • 371 26 832 Employment SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor educational sides/ game* (10 positions) Male/ female, age mln. 18 e Previous experience not essential but must have good communication skills motivated OCE 'N\ O' or A' Level (completed NS). e Salary commission (mln $1,200). Good career advancement. Call us at *****06 (after 10am) for
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    • 337 26 832 Employment SALES SUPERVISOR (Mot*/ Female) for educational aidee/ game* Mln. 'O' level with sales experience Salary overldlng commission To manage sales division Managerial position within 6 months possible tor the right person Interested, call 2356 MS or come between 10am It 5.30pm to see our: GENERAL MANAGER LTR DIVISION
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    • 344 26 832 Employment !1. PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR j with Diploma in Civil li, i i Building. i 2. SITE FOREMAN i with class 3 or 4 II-1 i cence. i !3. FULL/ PART-TIME i i GENERAL CLERK i j Interested please write In j or call personally at: i i Alexandra DistriPark
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    • 228 26 832 Employment FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME CLINIC RECEPTIONIST/ DISPENSER required by Hougang Avenue S clinic. e Bilingual e Previous experience preferred Tel: *****5S Merryland Karaoke Lounge nightclub urgently requires WAITRESSES (Mandarin speaking) Interested parties please call at: Cuppage Ptaxa, #82-19 or let: 734-0906 871 Education/ Instruction ECP CONSULTING GROUP (The Education Carter
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  • SPORTS
    • 599 27 Ben Johnson did not win the first race he ran in 839 days, his first since the 100 m final in the Seoul Olympics. But he was no loser, says FAUZI OMAR of the New Straits Times as he captures the post-race atmosphere at the Copps Coliseum
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    • 354 27 2 L ■n f Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER World Masters in Birmingham, England Men's singles, Ist Steve Davis (Eng) bt Fred Davis (Eng) 6-0, Wayne Jones (Wales) bt Rod Lawler (Eng) 6-3, Terry Griffiths (Wales) bt Bjorn L'Orange (Nor) 6-3. Mixed doubles, Ist rd: Tony Knowles/Helen Tredinnick
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    • 349 28 EUROPE KICKOFF: ITALY, SPAIN, FRANCE, HOLLAND ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. STRIKER Pierluigi Casiraghi scored a hattrick and Roberto Baggio hit two as Juventus thrashed Pisa 5-1 to go joint top of the table yesterday. The victory was all Juventus needed to catch up with Inter Milan, which lost
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    • 207 28 FRENCH LEAGUE FOUR goals from inter- national striker -lean-Pierre Papin helped Olympique Marseille blast Lyon 7-0 yesterday and go live points clear at the top of the French First Division. Papin's goal feast, which takes his tally to 16 this season, was the best welcome
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    • 173 28 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. LEADER Barcelona slumped to only its second league defeat of the season yesterday, a 1-0 upset at Real Oviedo. The result reduced the gap at the top from six points to four. Secondplaced Atletico Madrid had thrashed defending champion Real Madrid 3-0
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    • 156 28 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. DUTCH league champion Ajax Amsterdam lost ground in this season's title race when it was held to a goalless draw at lowly Sparta Rotterdam yesterday. Spoiling tactics by Sparta frustrated Ajax's repeated attacks and put a damper on any promise
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    • 414 29  -  Jurong 0 Geylang 3 (Ahmad Ibrahim 3 goals); Gilbraltar 1 (A Samy Pillai) Tiong Bahru 3 (Abdullah Noor 2, D Devaraj 1); Police 1 (Yusman Yusof) Tyrwhitt Soccerites 0; Balestier United 0 Safsa 1 (Saswadimata Dasuki) THE STATS: Total goals over the weekend: Nine (average of 2.2
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    • 209 30  -  Stories/! S Gulam SAFSA, which beat Balestier United 1-0 yesterday, is unhappy over its fixture against Gibraltar Crescent tomorrow at the Woodlands Stadium. The soldiers say the one-day rest after yesterday's game is insufficient. They want the match to be postponed to Wednesday. Though their request
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    • 83 30 BALESTIER United's Zulkifli Kartoyoho will be out of action for at least three weeks. He has suffered a ligament tear. The national team midfielder was injured during a friendly for his company team. He is likely to miss at least four of Balestier's Premier League matches. Balestier missed
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    • 308 30 AHMAD Ibrahim pressed home claims for a recall to the national team with a hattrick this weekend. The 24-year-old Lotto sales executive upstaged Fandi Ahmad, L) Tokijan and Vidan Zlatko as he scored all of Geylang's goals in its 3-0 win over Jurong Town.
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